THIS FILE IS:    anes_2002prepost_var.txt  (codebook variable documentation file)
RELEASE VERSION: 20051116 (Nov 16, 2005)

DEFAULT DIRECTORY:  C:\ANES\anes_2002prepost\20051116\

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VERSION        ANES Version Number
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QUESTION:
---------
Version of ANES 2002 Pre-Post Election Study

NOTES:
------
This variable appears in the data as:
      ANES_2002prepost_VERSION:YYYY-mmm-DD
where mmm is the standard 3-character month abbreviation
(Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec).

TYPE:
-----
Character

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V020001     ID.1. 2002 Pre Case ID
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QUESTION:
---------
Pre Case ID

NOTES:
------
Cases 0001-1513 (4 gaps in numbering).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

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V020002     ID.2. 2000 Panel ID
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Panel 2000 ID

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. 2002 Fresh cross-section respondent

NOTES:
------
For Panel cases, this is the ID from the 2002 Study.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

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V020101     Pre-Election Post-stratified weight
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QUESTION:
---------
Pre-election Post-stratified weight

NOTES:
------
This is a 6-digit variable with a coded decimal point and
4 decimal places.
This weight compensates for the unequal probabilities of
selection for respondents in different size households and
for different non-response across geographic sample design
categories. 
A post-stratification adjustment used the 2000 CPS March
Supplement estimates as the standard. The cells were formed by 
crossing 6 age groups by 4 levels of education. The age groups 
were: 18-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+. The education 
levels were: < high school graduation, high school graduate, 
some college, and 4 years of college or more.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 4

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V020102     Post-Election Post-stratified weight
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post-election Post-stratified weight

NOTES:
------
This is a 6-digit variable with a coded decimal point and
4 decimal places.
See note WEIGHT.1; WEIGHT.2 values are constructed for the
cases successfully reinterviewed in the Post.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 4

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V021001     STUDY.1. 2002 Panel or Fresh Cross Resp
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Panel/Fresh Cross

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Panel case
2. Fresh cross-section case

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1        1187
 2         324

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V021002     STUDY.2. 2002 Pre Only or Pre and Post
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre-only or Pre-and-Post

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Pre interview only
2. Pre interview and Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1         165
 2        1346

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V021100     HHLISTING.0. FRESH CROSS Selection Table
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Household Selection Table

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Selection Table A1
2. Selection Table B1
3. Selection Table B2
4. Selection Table C
5. Selection Table D
6. Selection Table E1
7. Selection Table E2
8. Selection Table F

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. Panel case

NOTES:
------
The Selection Table is used to select a respondent from all 
household members who are eligible adults.(An eligible adult is 
a U.S. citizen who is 18 years of age or older). A Selection 
Table was randomly assigned to all households in the Fresh 
Cross sample component.
After a complete listing of the HH was taken, each eligible
adult was assigned a "Number" based on the criteria of gender 
and age [beginning with the oldest male as number 1, males
numbered by increments of 1 according to descending age; 
females numbered by descending age starting with the number 
one higher than that assigned to the youngest male].  The 
interviewer then used the Selection Table to determine the 
"Number" of the eligible adult to be interviewed.  There were
8 different selection tables.
     #PERSONS       PERSON SELECTED (person "Number")
                    ---------------------------------
                    A  B1   B2  C   D   E1 E2   F
         1          1   1   1   1   1   1   1   1
         2          1   1   1   1   2   2   2   2
         3          1   1   1   2   2   3   3   3
         4          1   1   2   2   3   3   4   4
         5          1   2   2   2   4   3   5   5
         6 or more  1   2   2   2   4   5   5   6

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1187
 0           1
 1          55
 2          19
 3          29
 4          51
 5          55
 6          32
 7          29
 8          53

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V021101a    HHLISTING.1a. 1st HH List Gend-FRESH CR
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Household listing - 1st HH member gender

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Male
2. Female

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. Panel case

NOTES:
------
This describes the first household member mentioned in the 
household listing of all adult household members. The household 
listing was provided by a household member ('informant').
The first name in the household listing corresponds to the 
informant.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1187
 0          33
 1         120
 2         171

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V021101b    HHLISTING.1b. 1st HH List Age-FRESH CR
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Household listing - 1st HH member age

MISSING CODES:
--------------
00. NA
INAP. Panel case

NOTES:
------
This describes the first household member mentioned in the 
household listing (informant).
Ages 18-90 and:

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

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V021101c    HHLISTING.1c. 1st HH List Citiz-FRESH CR
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Household listing - 1st HH member citizen

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes, a citizen
5. No, not a citizen

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. Panel case

NOTES:
------
This describes the first household member mentioned in the 
household listing (informant).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1187
 0           2
 1         320
 5           2

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V021101d    HHLISTING.1d. 1st HH List Pers#-FRESH CR
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Household listing - 1st HH member Person Number

VALID CODES:
------------
1. HH member is eligible person 1
2. HH member is eligible person 2
3. HH member is eligible person 3
4. HH member is eligible person 4
5. HH member is eligible person 5
6. HH member is eligible person 6

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. Not an eligible household member; Panel case

NOTES:
------
This describes the first household member mentioned in the 
household listing (informant).
This represents the 'Person number' (if any) assigned to this 
household member, according to the numbering process used to 
number eligible household members while administering the 
Selection Table respondent selection process (see HHLISTING.0).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1191
 0           2
 1         189
 2         117
 3          10
 4           2

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V021102a    HHLISTING.2a. 2nd HH List Gend-FRESH CR
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Household listing - 2nd HH member gender

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Male
2. Female

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No further members of Household; Panel case

NOTES:
------
This describes the second household member mentioned in the 
household listing; the household listing is a listing, provided
by a household member or informed contact, of all adult 
household members.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1279
 0           8
 1         118
 2         106

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V021102b    HHLISTING.2b. 2nd HH List Age-FRESH CR
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Household listing - 2nd HH member age

MISSING CODES:
--------------
00. NA
INAP. No further members of Household; Panel case

NOTES:
------
This describes the second household member mentioned in the 
household listing.
Ages 18-90 and:

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

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V021102c    HHLISTING.2c. 2nd HH List Citiz-FRESH CR
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Household listing -2nd HH member citizen

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes, a citizen
5. No, not a citizen

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No further members of Household; Panel case

NOTES:
------
This describes the second household member mentioned in the 
household listing.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1279
 1         228
 5           4

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V021102d    HHLISTING.2d. 2nd HH List Pers#-FRESH CR
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Household listing - 2nd HH member Person Number

VALID CODES:
------------
1. HH member is eligible person 1
2. HH member is eligible person 2
3. HH member is eligible person 3
4. HH member is eligible person 4
5. HH member is eligible person 5
6. HH member is eligible person 6

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. Not an eligible household member; No further members of 
Household; Panel case

NOTES:
------
This describes the second household member mentioned in the 
household listing.
This represents the 'Person number' assigned to this household 
member, according to the numbering process used to number 
eligible household members while administering the Selection 
Table respondent selection process (see HHLISTING.0).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1283
 1         120
 2          95
 3          11
 4           2

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V021102e    HHLISTING.2e. 2nd HH List Relat-FRESH CR
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Household listing - 2nd HH member Relationship to Informant

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Wife
02. Husband
03. Girlfriend; female fiance/partner
04. Boyfriend; male fiance/partner
11. Daughter/stepdaughter
12. Son/stepson
14. Daughter's boyfriend/fiance/husband
15. Son's girlfriend/fiance/wife
16. Foster son

21. Mother
22. Father
31. Grandmother
32. Grandfather
41. Sister
42. Brother
51. Niece
52. Nephew
61. Aunt
62. Uncle
70. Roommate/friend

MISSING CODES:
--------------
00. NA
INAP. No further members of Household; Panel case

NOTES:
------
This describes the second household member mentioned in the 
household listing.  The description was provided by informant.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1279
 0           7
 1          85
 2          96
 3           3
 4           8
11           5
12           2
21           5
22           6
31           2
41           1
42           1
70          11

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V021103a    HHLISTING.3a. 3rd HH List Gend-FRESH CR
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Household listing - 3rd HH member gender

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Male
2. Female

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No further members of Household; Panel case

NOTES:
------
This describes the third household member mentioned in the 
household listing; the household listing is a listing, provided
by a household member or informed contact, of all adult 
household members.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1474
 1          22
 2          15

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V021103b    HHLISTING.3b. 3rd HH List Age-FRESH CR
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Household listing - 3rd HH member age

MISSING CODES:
--------------
00. NA
INAP. No further members of Household; Panel case

NOTES:
------
This describes the third household member mentioned in the 
household listing.
Ages 18-90 and:

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

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V021103c    HHLISTING.3c. 3rd HH List Citiz-FRESH CR
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Household listing -3rd HH member citizen

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes, a citizen
5. No, not a citizen

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No further members of Household; Panel case

NOTES:
------
This describes the third household member mentioned in the 
household listing.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1474
 1          35
 5           2

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V021103d    HHLISTING.3d. 3rd HH List Pers#-FRESH CR
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Household listing - 3rd HH member Person Number

VALID CODES:
------------
1. HH member is eligible person 1
2. HH member is eligible person 2
3. HH member is eligible person 3
4. HH member is eligible person 4
5. HH member is eligible person 5
6. HH member is eligible person 6

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. Not an eligible household member; No further members of 
Household; Panel case

NOTES:
------
This describes the third household member mentioned in the 
household listing.
This represents the 'Person number' assigned to this household 
member, according to the numbering process used to number 
eligible household members while administering the Selection 
Table respondent selection process (see HHLISTING.0).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1476
 1          10
 2          12
 3          12
 4           1

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V021103e    HHLISTING.3e. 3rd HH List Relat-FRESH CR
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Household listing - 3rd HH member Relationship to Informant

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Wife
02. Husband
03. Girlfriend; female fiance/partner
04. Boyfriend; male fiance/partner
11. Daughter/stepdaughter
12. Son/stepson
14. Daughter's boyfriend/fiance/husband
15. Son's girlfriend/fiance/wife
16. Foster son

21. Mother
22. Father
31. Grandmother
32. Grandfather
41. Sister
42. Brother
51. Niece
52. Nephew
61. Aunt
62. Uncle
70. Roommate/friend

MISSING CODES:
--------------
00. NA
INAP. No further members of Household; Panel case

NOTES:
------
This describes the third household member mentioned in the 
household listing.  The description was provided by informant.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1474
 2           3
 4           1
11           7
14           1
16           1
21           5
22           3
42           1
52           1
70          14

=============================================================================
V021104a    HHLISTING.4a. 4th HH List Gend-FRESH CR
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Household listing - 4th HH member gender

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Male
2. Female

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No further members of Household; Panel case

NOTES:
------
This describes the fourth household member mentioned in the 
household listing; the household listing is a listing, provided
by a household member or informed contact, of all adult 
household members.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1501
 1           4
 2           6

=============================================================================
V021104b    HHLISTING.4b. 4th HH List Age-FRESH CR
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Household listing - 4th HH member age

MISSING CODES:
--------------
00. NA
INAP. No further members of Household; Panel case

NOTES:
------
This describes the fourth household member mentioned in the 
household listing.
Ages 18-90 and:

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V021104c    HHLISTING.4c. 4th HH List Citiz-FRESH CR
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Household listing -4th HH member citizen

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes, a citizen
5. No, not a citizen

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No further members of Household; Panel case

NOTES:
------
This describes the fourth household member mentioned in the 
household listing.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1501
 1          10

=============================================================================
V021104d    HHLISTING.4d. 4th HH List Pers#-FRESH CR
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Household listing - 4th HH member Person Number

VALID CODES:
------------
1. HH member is eligible person 1
2. HH member is eligible person 2
3. HH member is eligible person 3
4. HH member is eligible person 4
5. HH member is eligible person 5
6. HH member is eligible person 6

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. Not an eligible household member; no further members of 
Household; Panel case

NOTES:
------
This describes the fourth household member mentioned in the 
household listing.
This represents the 'Person number' assigned to this household 
member, according to the numbering process used to number 
eligible household members while administering the Selection 
Table respondent selection process (see HHLISTING.0).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1501
 1           1
 2           3
 3           1
 4           5

=============================================================================
V021104e    HHLISTING.4e. 4th HH List Relat-FRESH CR
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Household listing - 4th HH member Relationship to Informant

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Wife
02. Husband
03. Girlfriend; female fiance/partner
04. Boyfriend; male fiance/partner
11. Daughter/stepdaughter
12. Son/stepson
14. Daughter's boyfriend/fiance/husband
15. Son's girlfriend/fiance/wife
16. Foster son

21. Mother
22. Father
31. Grandmother
32. Grandfather
41. Sister
42. Brother
51. Niece
52. Nephew
61. Aunt
62. Uncle
70. Roommate/friend

MISSING CODES:
--------------
00. NA
INAP. No further members of Household; Panel case

NOTES:
------
This describes the fourth household member mentioned in the 
household listing.  The description was provided by informant.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1501
11           1
12           2
21           1
32           1
41           2
51           1
70           2

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V021105     HHLISTING.5. Number Adults -FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Number of adults in Household

VALID CODES:
------------
1. One adult in Household
2. Two adults in Household
3. Three adults in Household
4. Four adults in Household

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. Panel case

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1187
 0           1
 1          90
 2         196
 3          27
 4          10

=============================================================================
V021106     HHLISTING.6. Num Elig Adults-FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Number of eligible adults in Household

VALID CODES:
------------
1. One eligible adult in Household
2. Two eligible adults in Household
3. Three eligible adults in Household
4. Four eligible adults in Household

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. Panel case

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1187
 0           2
 1          95
 2         193
 3          24
 4          10

=============================================================================
V021107     HHLISTING.7. Number children-FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Number of children in Household

VALID CODES:
------------
00. No children in Household
01. One child in Household
02. Two children in Household
03. Three children in Household
04. Four children in Household
05. Five children in Household
06. Six children in Household

MISSING CODES:
--------------
99. NA
INAP. Panel case

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1187
 0         195
 1          58
 2          47
 3          16
 4           2
 5           2
 6           1
99           3

=============================================================================
V021107a    HHLISTING.7. Age 1st child -FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Age of 1st child

MISSING CODES:
--------------
99. NA
INAP. No children in household; panel case

NOTES:
------
Age 1-17 and:
00. Under 1 year old

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V021107b    HHLISTING.7b. Age 2nd child -FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Age of 2nd child

MISSING CODES:
--------------
99. NA
INAP. No children in household; no additional children in household; 
panel case

NOTES:
------
Age 1-17 and:
00. Under 1 year old

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V021107c    HHLISTING.7c. Age 3rd child -FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Age of 3rd child

MISSING CODES:
--------------
99. NA
INAP. No children in household; no additional children in household; 
panel case

NOTES:
------
Age 1-17 and:
00. Under 1 year old

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V021107d    HHLISTING.7d. Age 4th child -FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Age of 4th child

MISSING CODES:
--------------
99. NA
INAP. No children in household; no additional children in household; 
panel case

NOTES:
------
Age 1-17 and:
00. Under 1 year old

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V021107e    HHLISTING.7e. Age 5th child -FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Age of 5th child

MISSING CODES:
--------------
99. NA
INAP. No children in household; no additional children in household; 
panel case

NOTES:
------
Age 1-17 and:
00. Under 1 year old

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V021107f    HHLISTING.7f. Age 6th child -FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Age of 6th child

MISSING CODES:
--------------
99. NA
INAP. No children in household; no additional children in household; 
panel case

NOTES:
------
Age 1-17 and:
00. Under 1 year old

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V021108     HHLISTING.8. R Person No. -FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
R Person Number

VALID CODES:
------------
1. R is person numbered 1
2. R is person numbered 2
3. R is person numbered 3
4. R is person numbered 4

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. Panel case

NOTES:
------
This is the person number assigned to R in the Household Listing
for administration of the Selection Table.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1187
 0           2
 1         195
 2         112
 3          11
 4           4

=============================================================================
V021109     HHLISTING.9. HH Composition -FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH-CROSS CASE:

QUESTION:
---------
Household composition

VALID CODES:
------------
10. 1 adult male HHR
11. 1 adult male HHR plus 1 other non-relative
12. 1 adult male HHR plus 2 or more non-relatives
20. 1 adult female HHR
21. 1 adult female HHR plus 1 other non-relative
22. 1 adult female HHR plus 2 or more non-relatives
30. 1 married couple: no children or all children living
    at home are under 18
40. 1 married couple plus 1 other relative
50. 1 married couple plus 2 or more other relatives
51. 1 married couple plus 1 other non-relative
52. 1 married couple plus 2 or more non-relatives
55. 1 married couple plus relatives and non-relatives
60. 1 male HHR plus 1 other relative
65. 1 male HHR plus relatives and nonrelatives
70. 1 male HHR plus 2 or more other relatives
80. 1 female HHR plus 1 other relative
85. 1 female HHR plus relatives and non-relatives
90. 1 female HHR plus 2 or more other relatives

MISSING CODES:
--------------
00. NA
INAP. Panel case

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

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1187
 0          40
10          30
11           2
12           2
20          52
21           4
22           2
30         153
40          14
50           6
51           9
55           1
60           1
80           8

=============================================================================
V021201     Sample.1. FIPS State Code
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
FIPS State Code

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Alabama             02. Alaska              
04. Arizona             05. Arkansas            
06. California          08. Colorado            
09. Connecticut         10. Delaware            
11. Washington DC       12. Florida             
13. Georgia             15. Hawaii              
16. Idaho               17. Illinois            
18. Indiana             19. Iowa                
20. Kansas              21. Kentucky            
22. Louisiana           23. Maine               
24. Maryland            25. Massachusetts       
26. Michigan            27. Minnesota           
28. Mississippi         29. Missouri
30. Montana             31. Nebraska
32. Nevada              33. New Hampshire
34. New Jersey          35. New Mexico
36. New York            37. North Carolina
38. North Dakota        39. Ohio
40. Oklahoma            41. Oregon
42. Pennsylvania        44. Rhode Island
45. South Carolina      46. South Dakota
47. Tennessee           48. Texas
49. Utah                50. Vermont
51. Virginia            53. Washington
54. West Virginia       55. Wisconsin
56. Wyoming

MISSING CODES:
--------------
99. NA
INAP. No Post-election Interview

NOTES:
------
This represents the state identified for the Post instrument
preload.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V021201a    Sample.1a. ICPSR State Code
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
ICPSR State Code

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Connecticut       02. Maine
03. Massachusetts     04. New Hampshire
05. Rhode Island      06. Vermont
11. Delaware          12. New Jersey
13. New York          14. Pennsylvania
21. Illinois          22. Indiana
23. Michigan          24. Ohio
25. Wisconsin         31. Iowa
32. Kansas            33. Minnesota
34. Missouri          35. Nebraska
36. North Dakota      37. South Dakota
40. Virginia          41. Alabama
42. Arkansas          43. Florida
44. Georgia           45. Louisiana
46. Mississippi       47. North Carolina
48. South Carolina    49. Texas
51. Kentucky          52. Maryland
53. Oklahoma          54. Tennessee
55. Washington DC     56. West Virginia
61. Arizona           62. Colorado
63. Idaho             64. Montana
65. Nevada            66. New Mexico
67. Utah              68. Wyoming
71. California        72. Oregon
73. Washington

MISSING CODES:
--------------
99. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This represents the state identified for the Post instrument
preload.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V021201b    Sample.1b. State Abbreviation
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
State abbreviation (alpha)

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This represents the state identified for the Post instrument
preload.

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V021202     Sample.2. Congressional District Number
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Congressional District Number

VALID CODES:
------------
Codes 1-52 and: 
77. Washington DC

MISSING CODES:
--------------
99. Correct district not assigned (see Summary.1)
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This represents the congressional district identified for the Post 
instrument preload.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V021202a    Sample.2a. FIPS State and District
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
FIPS State code and Congressional District Number

MISSING CODES:
--------------
9999. Correct district not assigned (see Summary.1)
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This represents the state and district identified for the Post 
instrument preload.
The first 2 digits are FIPS state code; last 2 digits are
Congressional district number. 1100=Washington DC

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V021202b    Sample.2b. ICPSR State and District
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
ICPSR State code and Congressional District Number

MISSING CODES:
--------------
9999. Correct district not assigned (see Summary.1)
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This represents the state and district identified for the Post 
instrument preload.
The first 2 digits are ICPSR state code; last 2 digits are
Congressional district number. 5500=Washington DC

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V021202c    Sample.2c. State Abbrev and District
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
State Abbreviation and Congressional District Number (alpha)

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This represents the state and district identified for the Post 
instrument preload.
"DC00"=Washington DC. "" corresponds to 1 in Summary.1

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V021203     Census region
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Census region

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Northeast (CT, ME, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT)
2. North Central (IL, IN, IA, KS, MI, MN, MO, NE, ND,
          OH, SD, WI)
3. South (AL, AR, DE, DC, FL, GA, KY, LA, MD, MS, NC,
          OK, SC, TN, TX, VA, WV)
4. West (AK, AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT, NM, NV, OR, UT, WA,
          WY)

NOTES:
------
Built from Sample.1.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 1         263
 2         407
 3         537
 4         304

=============================================================================
V021204     2000 Census Urban/Rural Classification
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
2000 Census Urban/Rural Classification

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Urban
2. Rural

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

NOTES:
------
The Pre production address was used for assigning geocodes.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 0          76
 1        1137
 2         298

=============================================================================
V021205     2000 Census FIPS County code
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
2000 Census FIPS County code (state and county)

MISSING CODES:
--------------
00000. NA

NOTES:
------
The Pre production address was used for assigning geocodes.
This variable has been blanked to preserve respondent 
confidentiality.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V021206     2000 Census Place code
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
2000 Census Place code

MISSING CODES:
--------------
00000. NA
INAP. No defined Census Place

NOTES:
------
The Pre production address was used for assigning geocodes.
This variable has been blanked to preserve respondent 
confidentiality.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V021207     2000 Census MSA code
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
2000 Census MSA code

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0000. NA
INAP. Location not in MSA

NOTES:
------
The Pre production address was used for assigning geocodes.
This variable has been blanked to preserve respondent 
confidentiality.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V021208     2000 Census Tract
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
2000 Census Tract

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0000.00 NA

NOTES:
------
The Pre production address was used for assigning geocodes.
This variable has been blanked to preserve respondent 
confidentiality.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 2

=============================================================================
V022000     PreAdmin.0. Form of Pre interview
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Form of 2002 Pre Interview

VALID CODES:
------------
01.   K1 spending - L2OPEN    - P1RACE
02.   K1 spending - L2OPEN    - P2GENDER
03.   K1 spending - L2CLOSED  - P1RACE
04.   K1 spending - L2CLOSED  - P2GENDER
06.   K2 spending - L2OPEN    - P1RACE
06.   K2 spending - L2OPEN    - P2GENDER
07.   K2 spending - L2CLOSED  - P1RACE
08.   K2 spending - L2CLOSED  - P2GENDER

MISSING CODES:
--------------
00. NA

NOTES:
------
Aside from various randomly assigned wording and 
placement/order options, the following content options were 
randomly assigned to 1/2 samples in the Pre:
 1- either K1 series or K2 series of Federal budget 
    spending items (increase/decrease)
 2- L2 general income inequality as openend (L2a/L2b)or 
    as closed series (L2c/L2d) [each has wording variants]
 3- Income inequality questions for either race (P1 series) 
    or gender (P2 series) [each series includes wording 
    variants]

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V022001     PreAdmin.1. Release
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre Release number

VALID CODES:
------------
1. 1st third
2. 2nd third
3. remainder

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V022002     PreAdmin.2. Mode
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre Mode

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Telephone

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V022003     PreAdmin.3. Number of calls
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre number of calls

MISSING CODES:
--------------
99. NA

NOTES:
------
1-25

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 1         254
 2         199
 3         175
 4         148
 5          89
 6          99
 7          76
 8          59
 9          51
10          47
11          38
12          34
13          20
14          30
15          30
16          15
17          21
18          15
19          14
20          15
21           3
22           6
23           7
24          10
25          56

=============================================================================
V022004     PreAdmin.4. Result
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre Result

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Completed interview

NOTES:
------
There were no partials in the 2002 Pre.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V022005     PreAdmin.5. Language
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre language

VALID CODES:
------------
1. English

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V022006     PreAdmin.6. Verification
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre interview verification

VALID CODES:
------------
5. No verification

NOTES:
------
There was no verification of interviews at the interviewing 
facility.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V022007     PreAdmin.7. Evaluation
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre interview evaluation

VALID CODES:
------------
5. No evaluation

NOTES:
------
There was no evaluation of interviews at the interviewing 
facility.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V022008     PreAdmin.8. Tape recorded
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre interview tape-recorded

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Tape recorded
5. Not tape recorded

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 1           8
 5        1503

=============================================================================
V022009     PreAdmin.9. Interviewed in parts
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre interview in parts

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Interviewed in parts (multiple sessions)
5. Not interviewed in parts (1 session)

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 1         185
 5        1326

=============================================================================
V022010     PreAdmin.10. Number of parts
=============================================================================

IF PRE INTERVIEW CONDUCTED IN PARTS:

QUESTION:
---------
Pre number of parts

MISSING CODES:
--------------
9. NA
INAP. Not interviewed in parts (5 in PreAdmin.9)

NOTES:
------
2-5

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1326
 2         142
 3          32
 4           7
 5           4

=============================================================================
V022011     PreAdmin.11. Number of interviewers
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre number of interviewers

MISSING CODES:
--------------
9. NA

NOTES:
------
This is the number of interviewers used on the case (1-5).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 1        1332
 2         141
 3          29
 4           7
 5           2

=============================================================================
V022012a    PreAdmin.12a. Beginning month
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre interview - beginning month

VALID CODES:
------------
09. September
10. October
11. November

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 9         401
10         926
11         184

=============================================================================
V022012b    PreAdmin.12b. Beginning day
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre interview - beginning day

NOTES:
------
1-31

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V022012c    PreAdmin.12c. Beginning month and day
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre interview - beginning month and day (MMDD)

NOTES:
------
This is a character variable

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V022012d    PreAdmin.12d. Days before election
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre Interview - Number of days before election

MISSING CODES:
--------------
00. NA

NOTES:
------
Based on beginning date of interview.
The 2002 national elections were held November 5.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V022013a    PreAdmin.13a. Ending month
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre interview - ending month

VALID CODES:
------------
09. September
10. October
11. November

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 9         369
10         927
11         215

=============================================================================
V022013b    PreAdmin.13b. Ending day
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre interview - ending day

NOTES:
------
1-31

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V022013c    PreAdmin.12c. Ending month and day
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre interview - ending month and day (MMDD)

NOTES:
------
This is a character variable

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V022014     PreAdmin.14. Pre Address given
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre payment address given?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 1        1504
 5           7

=============================================================================
V022015     PreAdmin.15. Payment mode
=============================================================================

IF PRE PAYMENT ADDRESS GIVEN:

QUESTION:
---------
Pre payment mode

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Check

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. 5 in PreAdmin.14

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V022016     PreAdmin.16. Payment amount
=============================================================================

IF PRE PAYMENT ADDRESS GIVEN:

QUESTION:
---------
Pre payment amount

VALID CODES:
------------
20. Twenty dollars
40. Forty dollars
50. Fifty dollars

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. 5 in PreAdmin.14

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .           7
20        1125
40          36
50         343

=============================================================================
V022017a    PreAdmin.17a. Month payment mailed
=============================================================================

IF PRE PAYMENT ADDRESS GIVEN:

QUESTION:
---------
Date Pre payment mailed - month

VALID CODES:
------------
09. September
10. October
11. November

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. 5 in PreAdmin.14

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .           7
 9         144
10         914
11         446

=============================================================================
V022017b    PreAdmin.17b. Day payment mailed
=============================================================================

IF PRE PAYMENT ADDRESS GIVEN:

QUESTION:
---------
Date Pre payment mailed - day

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. 5 in PreAdmin.14

NOTES:
------
1-31

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V022018     PreAdmin.18. Pre Interview Length
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre Interview Length

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

NOTES:
------
This is length in minutes.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V022019     PreAdmin.19. Pre Interviewer IW Number
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre Interviewer"s Interview Number

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

NOTES:
------
This represents the Nth interview of the interviewer.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V022020     PreAdmin.20. Pre Persuasion letter sent
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre Persuasion letter sent

VALID CODES:
------------
0. No letter sent
1. Pre persuasion letter sent

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 0        1151
 1         360

=============================================================================
V022021     PreAdmin.21. Date of Pre Persuasion Lett
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Date of Pre Persuasion Letter

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Pre persuasion letter

NOTES:
------
This is a character variable MMDD (2002).

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V022022     PreAdmin.22. Type Pre Persuasion Letter
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Type of Pre Persuasion letter sent

VALID CODES:
------------
11. Panel Busy
12. Panel Health
13. Panel No Contact
14. Panel Reluctant
21. Fresh Cross Busy
22. Fresh Cross Health
23. Fresh Cross No Contact
24. Fresh Cross Reluctant
30. Special

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Pre persuasion letter

NOTES:
------
For types 21, 22 and 24, increased compensation ($40) was
offered in the persuasion letter.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1151
11           6
12           3
13         246
14          44
21           2
23          29
24          29
30           1

=============================================================================
V022023     PreAdmin.23. Second Persuasion Letter
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
2nd Persuasion Letter sent

VALID CODES:
------------
0. 2nd letter not sent
1. 2nd persuasion letter sent October 28, 2002

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Fresh Cross case

NOTES:
------
At a late stage of the Pre production period (on October 28, 
2002), a special letter offering final maximum compensation 
($50) was sent to 872 panel cases which were not yet 
completions.
This letter was in addition to the persuasion letter described 
in PreAdmin.22.
(Note: Fresh cross cases were also offered $50 late in the Pre
production period, but these offers were made by telephone).

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V022024     IWR.1. Pre IWR of Record
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre-election Interviewer of Record

MISSING CODES:
--------------
000. NA

NOTES:
------
Interviewer ID number is coded and:

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V022025     IWR.2. Pre IWR Gender
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre-election Interviewer Gender

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Male
2. Female

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

NOTES:
------
This describes the Pre interviewer of record.
Interviewer characteristics were self-descriptions provided by 
interviewers.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 0         159
 1         589
 2         763

=============================================================================
V022026     IWR.3. Pre IWR Education Level
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre-election Interviewer Education Level (highest education)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. 1-8 grades
2. Some high school
3. High school graduate
4. Some college
5. College degree
6. Master's degree
7. PhD

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

NOTES:
------
This describes the Pre interviewer of record.
Interviewer characteristics were self-descriptions provided by 
interviewers.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 0         153
 3          80
 4         627
 5         547
 6          99
 7           5

=============================================================================
V022027     IWR.4. Pre IWR Race
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre-election Interviewer Race

VALID CODES:
------------
1. White
2. Black
3. Native American
4. Asian
5. Other

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

NOTES:
------
This describes the Pre interviewer of record.
Interviewer characteristics were self-descriptions provided by 
interviewers.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 0         159
 1        1243
 2          71
 3           3
 4          12
 5          23

=============================================================================
V022027a    IWR.4a. Pre IWR Ethnicity
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre-election Interviewer Ethnicity

VALID CODES:
------------
0. No ethnicity mentioned
1. Hispanic
7. Other

MISSING CODES:
--------------
9. NA

NOTES:
------
This describes the Pre interviewer of record.
Interviewer characteristics were self-descriptions provided by 
interviewers.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 0        1220
 1          68
 7          70
 9         153

=============================================================================
V022028     IWR.5. Pre IWR languages
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre-Election Interviewer Languages

VALID CODES:
------------
0. No languages spoken
1. Spanish
7. Other

MISSING CODES:
--------------
9. NA

NOTES:
------
This describes the Pre interviewer of record.
Interviewer characteristics were self-descriptions provided by 
interviewers.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 0         744
 1         228
 7         386
 9         153

=============================================================================
V022029     IWR.6. Pre IWR experience
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre-election Interviewer Experience

VALID CODES:
------------
00. None
01. 1 Year or less
02. 13-23 Months
03. 2 years
04. 4 years
05. 5 years
06. 6 years
07. 7 years
08. 8 years
09. 9 years

MISSING CODES:
--------------
99. NA

NOTES:
------
This describes the Pre interviewer of record.
Interviewer characteristics were self-descriptions provided by 
interviewers.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 0         194
 1        1020
 2          77
 3          33
 4           2
 9           3
99         182

=============================================================================
V022030     IWR.7. Pre IWR Age
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Pre-election Interviewer Age (age groups)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. 18-34 years
2. 35-40 years
3. 41-45 years
4. 46-50 years
5. 51-55 years
6. 56-60 years
7. 61-64 years
8. 65-79 years

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

NOTES:
------
This describes the Pre interviewer of record.
Interviewer characteristics were self-descriptions provided by 
interviewers.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 0         155
 1        1114
 2          54
 3          35
 4         104
 6          22
 8          27

=============================================================================
V022401     PreRand.C1. RANDOMIZATION C1 PRE THERM
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION C1 PRE THERMOMETER SERIES

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Order  C1a,Clb,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1j,C1h,C1m,C1p,C1r
2. Order  C1a,C1b,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1r,C1p,C1m,C1h,C1j

NOTES:
------
This variable describes the order of administration of Pre 
interview thermometer questions (C1 series).  Two orderings
were possible.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1         752
 2         759

=============================================================================
V022402     PreRand.H5J5. RANDOMIZATION PRE H5/J5
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION PRE H5/J5

VALID CODES:
------------
1. H5 administered in the Pre interview
2. J5 administered in the Pre interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either H4 or J5 in the
Pre (alternate placements for President Bush performance on the 
economy).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1         750
 2         761

=============================================================================
V022403     PreRand.H7. ORDER OF TEXT - PRE H7
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
ORDER OF TEXT - PRE H7

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Democrats first, Republicans second
2. Republicans first, Democrats second

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered Pre 
question H7 (party that would perform better on the economy)
with either "Democrats" or "Republicans" read first.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1         741
 2         770

=============================================================================
V022404     PreRand.J4R1. RANDOMIZATION PRE J4/R1
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION PRE J4/R1

VALID CODES:
------------
1. J4 administered in the Pre interview
2. R1 administered in the Pre interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either
J4a and J4d or else R1a and R1d in the Pre (alternate 
placements for patriotism items).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1         768
 2         743

=============================================================================
V022405     PreRand.K1K2. RANDOMIZATION PRE K1/K2
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION PRE K1/K2

VALID CODES:
------------
1. R administered K1 in the Pre
2. R administered K2 in the Pre

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered either
the K1 Federal spending items or the K2 Federal spending items.
(If R was administered K1 in the Pre, then questions 
corresponding to K2 were asked in the Post; if R was 
administered K2 in the Pre, then questions corresponding to
K1 were asked in the Post.)

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1         771

=============================================================================
V022406     PreRand.K1. RANDOMIZATION PRE K1 SERIES
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION PRE K1 SERIES

VALID CODES:
------------
1. K1a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h
2. K1a,g,e,b,c,f,h,d

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Not administered K1 in the Pre

NOTES:
------
This variable describes the order of administration of Pre 
K1 series Federal spending items.  Two orderings were possible.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         740
 1         396
 2         375

=============================================================================
V022407     PreRand.K1d. RANDOMIZATION PRE K1d WORD
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION PRE K1d WORDING

VALID CODES:
------------
1. "Public schools"
2. "Big city schools"

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Not administered K1 in the Pre

NOTES:
------
This variable describes the random assignment of wording 
in Federal spending item K1d in the Pre.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         740
 1         395
 2         376

=============================================================================
V022408     PreRand.K1g. RANDOMIZATION PRE K1g WORD
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION PRE K1g WORDING

VALID CODES:
------------
1. "Homeland security"
2. "War on terrorism"

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Not administered K1 in the Pre

NOTES:
------
This variable describes the random assignment of wording 
in Federal spending item K1g in the Pre.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         740
 1         373
 2         398

=============================================================================
V022409     PreRand.K2. RANDOMIZATION PRE K2 SERIES
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION PRE K2 SERIES

VALID CODES:
------------
1. K1a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h
2. K1a,g,c,d,e,f,h,b

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Not administered K2 in the Pre

NOTES:
------
This variable describes the order of administration of Pre 
K2 series Federal spending items.  Two orderings were possible.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         771
 1         353
 2         387

=============================================================================
V022410     PreRand.K2b. RANDOMIZATION PRE K2b WORD
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION PRE K2b WORDING

VALID CODES:
------------
1. "Poor people"
2. "Working poor"

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Not administered K2 in the Pre

NOTES:
------
This variable describes the random assignment of wording 
in Federal spending item K2b in the Pre.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         771
 1         360
 2         380

=============================================================================
V022411     PreRand.K2h. RANDOMIZATION PRE K2h WORD
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION PRE K2h WORDING

VALID CODES:
------------
1. "Poor children"
2. "Black children"

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Not administered K2 in the Pre

NOTES:
------
This variable describes the random assignment of wording 
in Federal spending item K2h in the Pre

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         771
 1         366
 2         374

=============================================================================
V022412     PreRand.L2. L2 RANDOM SELECTION
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
L2 RANDOM SELECTION

VALID CODES:
------------
1. L2a open-end ("better")
2. L2b open-end ("worse")
3. L2c closed series ("better")
4. L2d closed series ("worse")

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
  L2a - open-end reason some people have better jobs/income
  L2b - open-end reason some people have worse jobs/income
  L2c - closed list reasons some people have better jobs/income
  L2d - closed list reasons some people have worse jobs/income
The closed list for L2c consists of questions L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,
c6,c7; the closed list for L2d consists of questions L2d1,d2,d3,
d4,d5,d6,d7.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1         412
 2         386
 3         347
 4         366

=============================================================================
V022413     PreRand.L2c. RANDOM PRE L2c SERIES
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION PRE L2c SERIES

VALID CODES:
------------
1. L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,c6,c7
2. L2c2,c4,c5,c6,c3,c1,c7

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. R not selected for L2c series

NOTES:
------
This variable describes the order of administration of Pre 
L2c closed-list income inequality series items (reasons why 
some people have better jobs/income).  Two orderings were 
possible.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1164
 1         179
 2         168

=============================================================================
V022414     PreRand.L2d. RANDOM PRE L2d SERIES
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION PRE L2d SERIES

VALID CODES:
------------
1. L2d1,d2,d3,d4,d5,d6,d7
2. L2d2,d4,d5,d6,d3,d1,d7

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. R not selected for L2d series

NOTES:
------
This variable describes the order of administration of Pre 
L2d closed-list income inequality series items (reasons why 
some people have worse jobs/income).  Two orderings were 
possible.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1145
 1         178
 2         188

=============================================================================
V022415     PreRand.L9a/b. RANDOM PRE L9a/b WORDING
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION PRE L9a/b WORDING ORDER

VALID CODES:
------------
1. "Poor" first, "rich" second
2. "Rich" first, "poor" second

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered
L9a/L9b (party better for the rich/poor) with wording "poor" 
first and "rich" second or vice versa.  (Data in L9a are data 
for "poor" wording regardless of order; data in L9b are data 
for "rich" wording regardless of order).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1         763
 2         748

=============================================================================
V022416     PreRand.L11a/b. RANDOM PRE L11a/b WORD
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION PRE L11b/c ORDER

VALID CODES:
------------
1. L11b ("rich") first, L11c ("poor") second
2. L11c ("poor") first, L11b ("rich") second

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered
L11b first and L11c second, or L11c first and L11b second
in the Pre (appropriateness of amount paid by rich/poor).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1         762
 2         749

=============================================================================
V022417     PreRand.M1d. ORDER OF TEXT - PRE M1d
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
ORDER OF TEXT - PRE M1d

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Democrats first, Republicans second
2. Republicans first, Democrats second

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered Pre 
question M1d (party performance on corporate scandals) with 
either "Democrats" or "Republicans" read first.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1         762
 2         749

=============================================================================
V022418     PreRand.M2. RANDOM- M2 SERIES WORDING
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION - M2 SERIES WORDING

VALID CODES:
------------
1. "Congress passed"
2. "Bush signed"

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to alternate wording
in the M2 tax cut series (all questions in the series were
randomly assigned to the same wording).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1         759
 2         752

=============================================================================
V022419     PreRand.P1P2. P1/P2 RANDOM SELECTION
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
P1/P2 RANDOM SELECTION

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Series 1: P1 series "whites better jobs/income" wording
2. Series 2: P1 series "blacks worse jobs/income" wording
3. Series 3: P2 series "women worse jobs/income" wording
4. Series 4: P2 series "men better jobs/income" wording

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 and P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 and P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 and P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 and P2j,k,m

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1         376
 2         363
 3         398
 4         374

=============================================================================
V022420     PreRand.P1. RANDOMIZATION  PRE P1 SERIES
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION PRE P1 SERIES

VALID CODES:
------------
1. P1a,c,d,e,f,g
2. P1b,d,e,f,c,a,g

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Not assigned to a P1 series

NOTES:
------
Respondents were administered a P1 (race) income inequality 
series in 1 of 2 possible orders, randomly assigned.  This order
was used regardless of which P1 series was administered
("whites better/higher" or "blacks worse/lower").

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         772
 1         385
 2         354

=============================================================================
V022421     PreRand.P1k/m. RANDOM  PRE P1k/m WORDING
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION PRE P1k/m WORDING ORDER

VALID CODES:
------------
1. "Whites" first, "blacks" second
2. "Blacks" first, "whites" second

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Not assigned to a P1 series

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered
P1k/P1m (party better for whites/blacks) with wording "whites" 
first and "blacks" second or vice versa.  (Data in P1k are data
for "whites" wording regardless of order; data in P1m are data 
for "blacks" wording regardless of order).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         772
 1         361
 2         378

=============================================================================
V022422     PreRand.P2. RANDOMIZATION PRE P2 SERIES
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION PRE P2 SERIES

VALID CODES:
------------
1. P2a,c,d,e,f,g
2. P2b,d,e,f,c,a,g

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Not assigned to a P2 series

NOTES:
------
Respondents were administered a P2 (gender) income inequality 
series in 1 of 2 possible orders, randomly assigned.  This order
was used regardless of which P2 series was administered
("women worse/lower" or "men better/higher").

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         739
 1         404
 2         368

=============================================================================
V022423     PreRand.P2k/m. RANDOM PRE P2k/m WORDING
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION PRE P2k/m WORDING ORDER

VALID CODES:
------------
1. "Women" first, "men" second
2. "Men" first, "women" second

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Not assigned to a P2 series

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered
P2k/P2m (party better for women/men) with wording "women" 
first and "men" second or vice versa.  (Data in P2k are data
for "women" wording regardless of order; data in P2m are data 
for "men" wording regardless of order).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         739
 1         369
 2         403

=============================================================================
V022424     PreRand.Q1Q4. RANDOM ORDER Q1-Q2/Q3-Q4
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZED ORDER Q1-Q2/Q3-Q4

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Q2-Q4 first, Q1-Q2 second
2. Q1-Q2 first, Q3-Q4 second

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent

NOTES:
------
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         324
 1         594
 2         593

=============================================================================
V022425     PreRand.Q3d. RANDOM ORDER PRE Q3d SERIES
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZED ORDER PRE Q3d SERIES

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Q3d1,d2,d5,d6
2. Q3d5,d6,d1,d2

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent

NOTES:
------
For Pre panel respondents, the Q3d series of questions (reasons 
for 9/11 attack) were asked in 1 of 2 possible orders, randomly 
assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         324
 1         585
 2         602

=============================================================================
V022426     PreRand.Q3g. RANDOMIZED  PRE Q3g WORDING
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZED PRE Q3g WORDING

VALID CODES:
------------
1. "Handling war on terrorism"
2. "Responded to attack of September 11"

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 possible
wordings for Q3g (President Bush performance) in the Pre.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1         774
 2         737

=============================================================================
V022427     PreRand.Q4a4. RANDOMIZED ORDER Q4a4/Q4a5
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZED ORDER Q4a4/Q4a5

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Q4a4 first, Q4a5 second
2. Q4a5 first, Q4a4 second

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent

NOTES:
------
Panel respondents were randomly assigned to be administered
Q4a4 (whether war against the Taliban worth the cost) either
before or after Q4a5 (is Bin Laden still alive) in the Pre.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         324
 1         606
 2         581

=============================================================================
V023001     A1. How Much Attn to Campaigns
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Some people don"t pay much attention to political campaigns.
How about you? Would you say that you have been VERY MUCH
INTERESTED, SOMEWHAT INTERESTED or NOT MUCH INTERESTED in the 
political campaigns so far this year?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very much interested
3. Somewhat interested
5. Not much interested

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           5
 1         367
 3         811
 5         326
 8           2

=============================================================================
V023002     A6. How Many Days Watched Natl News
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
How many days in the PAST WEEK did you watch the NATIONAL
network news on TV?

VALID CODES:
------------
00. None
01. One Day
02. Two Days
03. Three Days
04. Four Days
05. Five Days
06. Six Days
07. Every Day

MISSING CODES:
--------------
08. Don't know
09. Refused
99. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0         309
 1         118
 2         163
 3         165
 4          93
 5         151
 6          41
 7         467
 8           2
99           2

=============================================================================
V023003     A7. Num Days Local Aft/Early Eve News
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
How many days IN THE PAST WEEK did you watch the local TV news
shows, either in the late afternoon or in the early-evening?

VALID CODES:
------------
00. None
01. One Day
02. Two Days
03. Three Days
04. Four Days
05. Five Days
06. Six Days
07. Every Day

MISSING CODES:
--------------
08. Don't know
09. Refused
99. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0         279
 1          99
 2         144
 3         157
 4         121
 5         184
 6          68
 7         455
 8           1
 9           1
99           2

=============================================================================
V023004     A10. Num Days Read Newsp in Past Wk
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
How many days IN THE PAST WEEK did you read a daily newspaper?

VALID CODES:
------------
00. None
01. One Day
02. Two Days
03. Three Days
04. Four Days
05. Five Days
06. Six Days
07. Every Day

MISSING CODES:
--------------
08. Don't know
09. Refused
99. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0         326
 1         192
 2         144
 3         116
 4          75
 5          87
 6          45
 7         525
99           1

=============================================================================
V023005     A12. App/disapp Bush Handling Job as Pre
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is 
HANDLING HIS JOB AS PRESIDENT?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Approve
5. Disapprove

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0          29
 1        1009
 5         435
 8          28
 9          10

=============================================================================
V023006     A12a. Bush Job as Pres- Approve/Disapp
=============================================================================

IF R APPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH HANDLING JOB AS PRESIDENT:/
IF R DISAPPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH HANDLING JOB AS PRESIDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
(Do you [approve/disapprove]) 
STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Strongly
5. Not Strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 8,9,0 in A12

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .          67
 0           6
 1         967
 5         467
 8           3
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023006x    A12x. Summary - Bush job as Pres
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is 
HANDLING HIS JOB AS PRESIDENT? (Do you [approve/disapprove]) 
STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Approve strongly
2. Approve not strongly
4. Disapprove not strongly
5. Disapprove strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know (A12 or A12a)
9. Refused (A12 or A12a)
0. NA (A12 or A12a)

NOTES:
------
Built from A12 and A12a.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0          35
 1         691
 2         310
 4         157
 5         276
 8          31
 9          11

=============================================================================
V023007     B1. How Much R Cares Who Wins House
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
As you know, representatives to Congress in Washington are being
chosen in this election from congressional districts all around 
the country. 
How much would you say that you personally care about the way 
the election to the U.S. House of Representatives comes out: do 
you care VERY MUCH, PRETTY MUCH, NOT VERY MUCH or NOT AT ALL?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very much
2. Pretty much
3. Not very much
4. Not at all

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           3
 1         467
 2         642
 3         336
 4          58
 8           4
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023008     B2. Approve/Disapp Congress
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way the U.S. Congress 
has been handling its job?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Approve
5. Disapprove

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0          46
 1         889
 5         525
 8          36
 9          15

=============================================================================
V023009     B2a. Congress Appr/Disapp How Much
=============================================================================

IF R APPROVES U.S. CONGRESS HANDLING ITS JOB:/
IF R DISAPPROVES U.S. CONGRESS HANDLING ITS JOB:

QUESTION:
---------
(Do you [approve/disapprove]) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Strongly
5. Not Strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 8,9,0 in B2

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .          97
 0           7
 1         584
 5         821
 8           1
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023009x    B2x. Summary - Approve Congress Job
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way the U.S. Congress 
has been handling its job?
(Do you [approve/disapprove]) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Approve strongly
2. Approve not strongly
4. Disapprove not strongly
5. Disapprove strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know (B2 or B2a)
9. Refused (B2 or B2a)
0. NA (B2 or B2a)

NOTES:
------
Built from B2 and B2a.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0          53
 1         294
 2         587
 4         234
 5         290
 8          37
 9          16

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

I"d like to get your feelings toward some people in the news 
these days. I"ll read the name of a person and I"ll ask you to
rate that person on a thermometer that runs from 0 to 100 
degrees. Rating above 50 means that you feel favorable and warm 
toward the person. Rating below 50 means that you feel
unfavorable and cool toward the person.  Rating right at the 50 
degree mark means you don"t feel particularly warm or cold.  
You may use any number from 0 to 100 to tell me how favorable 
or unfavorable your feelings are. If we come to a person whose 
name you don"t recognize, just tell me and we"ll move on to the 
next one.

=============================================================================
V023010     C1a. George W. Bush Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
The first person is:
George W. Bush
Where on that thermometer would you rate George W. Bush?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO 
YOU MEAN THAT YOU DON"T KNOW WHO THE PERSON IS OR DO YOU HAVE 
SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V023011     C1b. Cheney Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Dick Cheney
(Where on that thermometer would you rate him?)
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO 
YOU MEAN THAT YOU DON"T KNOW WHO THE PERSON IS OR DO YOU HAVE 
SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (C1) were administered in one of two
possible orders following George W. Bush (fixed as 1st
thermometer):
  C1a,Clb,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1j,C1h,C1m,C1p,C1r
  C1a,C1b,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1r,C1p,C1m,C1h,C1j
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V023012     C1c. Gore Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Al Gore
(Where on that thermometer would you rate him?)
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO 
YOU MEAN THAT YOU DON"T KNOW WHO THE PERSON IS OR DO YOU HAVE 
SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (C1) were administered in one of two
possible orders following George W. Bush (fixed as 1st
thermometer):
  C1a,Clb,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1j,C1h,C1m,C1p,C1r
  C1a,C1b,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1r,C1p,C1m,C1h,C1j
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V023013     C1d. Lieberman Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Joseph Lieberman
(Where on that thermometer would you rate him?)
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO 
YOU MEAN THAT YOU DON"T KNOW WHO THE PERSON IS OR DO YOU HAVE 
SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (C1) were administered in one of two
possible orders following George W. Bush (fixed as 1st
thermometer):
  C1a,Clb,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1j,C1h,C1m,C1p,C1r
  C1a,C1b,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1r,C1p,C1m,C1h,C1j
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V023014     C1e. Nader Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Ralph Nader
(Where on that thermometer would you rate him?)
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO 
YOU MEAN THAT YOU DON"T KNOW WHO THE PERSON IS OR DO YOU HAVE 
SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (C1) were administered in one of two
possible orders following George W. Bush (fixed as 1st
thermometer):
  C1a,Clb,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1j,C1h,C1m,C1p,C1r
  C1a,C1b,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1r,C1p,C1m,C1h,C1j
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V023015     C1f. Bill Clinton Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Bill Clinton
(Where on that thermometer would you rate him?)
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO 
YOU MEAN THAT YOU DON"T KNOW WHO THE PERSON IS OR DO YOU HAVE 
SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (C1) were administered in one of two
possible orders following George W. Bush (fixed as 1st
thermometer):
  C1a,Clb,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1j,C1h,C1m,C1p,C1r
  C1a,C1b,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1r,C1p,C1m,C1h,C1j
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V023016     C1h. Colin Powell Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Colin Powell
(Where on that thermometer would you rate him?)
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO 
YOU MEAN THAT YOU DON"T KNOW WHO THE PERSON IS OR DO YOU HAVE 
SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (C1) were administered in one of two
possible orders following George W. Bush (fixed as 1st
thermometer):
  C1a,Clb,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1j,C1h,C1m,C1p,C1r
  C1a,C1b,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1r,C1p,C1m,C1h,C1j
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V023017     C1j. Ashcroft Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
John Ashcroft
(Where on that thermometer would you rate him?)
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO 
YOU MEAN THAT YOU DON"T KNOW WHO THE PERSON IS OR DO YOU HAVE 
SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (C1) were administered in one of two
possible orders following George W. Bush (fixed as 1st
thermometer):
  C1a,Clb,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1j,C1h,C1m,C1p,C1r
  C1a,C1b,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1r,C1p,C1m,C1h,C1j
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V023018     C1m. Jackson Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Jesse Jackson
(Where on that thermometer would you rate him?)
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO 
YOU MEAN THAT YOU DON"T KNOW WHO THE PERSON IS OR DO YOU HAVE 
SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (C1) were administered in one of two
possible orders following George W. Bush (fixed as 1st
thermometer):
  C1a,Clb,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1j,C1h,C1m,C1p,C1r
  C1a,C1b,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1r,C1p,C1m,C1h,C1j
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V023019     C1p. Laura Bush Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Laura Bush
(Where on that thermometer would you rate her?)
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO 
YOU MEAN THAT YOU DON"T KNOW WHO THE PERSON IS OR DO YOU HAVE 
SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (C1) were administered in one of two
possible orders following George W. Bush (fixed as 1st
thermometer):
  C1a,Clb,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1j,C1h,C1m,C1p,C1r
  C1a,C1b,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1r,C1p,C1m,C1h,C1j
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V023020     C1r. Hillary Clinton Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Hillary Clinton
(Where on that thermometer would you rate her?)
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO 
YOU MEAN THAT YOU DON"T KNOW WHO THE PERSON IS OR DO YOU HAVE 
SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (C1) were administered in one of two
possible orders following George W. Bush (fixed as 1st
thermometer):
  C1a,Clb,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1j,C1h,C1m,C1p,C1r
  C1a,C1b,C1c,C1d,C1e,C1f,C1r,C1p,C1m,C1h,C1j
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V023021     D2. Better One Party Control or Split
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Do you think it is better when ONE PARTY CONTROLS both the 
presidency and Congress, better when CONTROL IS SPLIT between 
the Democrats and Republicans, or DOESN"T MATTER?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Better When One Party Controls Both
3. Better When Control Is Split
5. It Doesn't Matter

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0          32
 1         315
 3         888
 5         261
 8           9
 9           6

=============================================================================
V023022     F1. R 7Pt Scale Lib-Con Self-Placement
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals and 
conservatives. When it comes to politics, do you usually think 
of yourself as EXTREMELY LIBERAL, LIBERAL, SLIGHTLY LIBERAL, 
MODERATE OR MIDDLE OF THE ROAD, SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE, 
CONSERVATIVE, EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE, or haven"t you thought 
much about this?

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Extremely Liberal
02. Liberal
03. Slightly Liberal
04. Moderate; Middle of the Road
05. Slightly Conservative
06. Conservative
07. Extremely Conservative

MISSING CODES:
--------------
08. Don't know
09. Refused
90. Haven't thought much [Do Not Probe]
00. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0          11
 1          23
 2         181
 3         135
 4         340
 5         186
 6         315
 7          65
 8           8
 9           3
90         244

=============================================================================
V023023     F1a. If R Had to Choose Liberal/Conserv
=============================================================================

IF R LIB-CON SCALE SELF-PLACEMENT IS MODERATE/HAVEN'T THOUGHT/DK:

QUESTION:
---------
If you had to choose, would you consider yourself a LIBERAL or
a CONSERVATIVE?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Liberal
3. Conservative
5. Moderate {VOL}
7. R Refuses to Choose

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
0. NA
INAP. 1-3,5-7,9,0 in F1

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         919
 0           9
 1         228
 3         306
 5          11
 7          17
 8          21

=============================================================================
V023024     F1x. Summary - Lib-Con Self-Placement
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals and 
conservatives. When it comes to politics, do you usually think 
of yourself as EXTREMELY LIBERAL, LIBERAL, SLIGHTLY LIBERAL, 
MODERATE OR MIDDLE OF THE ROAD, SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE, 
CONSERVATIVE, EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE, or haven"t you thought 
much about this?
If you had to choose, would you consider yourself a LIBERAL or
a CONSERVATIVE?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Liberal  (01/02/03;. or 90/04/08;1)
3. Moderate  (90/04/08;5 or 04;7/8/0)
5. Conservative  (05/06/07;. or 90/04/08;3)
7. Refused to choose (90/08;7 or 09;.)

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. DK  (90/08;8)
0. NA to F1; 08,90 in F1 and 0 in F1a

NOTES:
------
Built from F1 and F1a

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0          19
 1         567
 3          20
 5         872
 7          16
 8          17

=============================================================================
V023025     G1. R Better/Worse Off in Last Year
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
We are interested in how people are getting along financially 
these days. Would you say that you (and your family) are BETTER 
OFF, WORSE OFF, or just about the same financially as you were 
a year ago?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Better
3. Worse
5. Same

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           3
 1         319
 3         430
 5         754
 8           2
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023026     G1a. R How Much Bett/Wrs Off in Last Yr
=============================================================================

IF R IS BETTER OFF FINANCIALLY THAN A YEAR AGO:/
IF R IS WORSE OFF FINANCIALLY THAN A YEAR AGO:

QUESTION:
---------
(Is that) MUCH [better/worse] off or SOMEWHAT [better/worse]
off?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Much Better
2. Somewhat Better
3. Same (5 in G1)
4. Somewhat Worse
5. Much Worse

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 8,9,0 in G1

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .           8
 0           6
 1          88
 2         227
 3         754
 4         297
 5         129
 8           2

=============================================================================
V023027     H1. US Economy Better/Worse in Last Yr
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Now thinking about the economy in the country as a whole, would 
you say that over the past year the nation"s economy has gotten 
BETTER, STAYED ABOUT THE SAME, or gotten WORSE?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Better
3. Same
5. Worse

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           6
 1          69
 3         321
 5        1112
 8           3

=============================================================================
V023028     H1a. How Much US Econ Bet/Wrs in Last Yr
=============================================================================

IF R SAYS ECONOMY HAS GOTTEN BETTER:/
IF R SAYS ECONOMY HAS GOTTEN WORSE:

QUESTION:
---------
(Would you say) MUCH [better/worse] or SOMEWHAT [better/ 
worse]?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Much Better
2. Somewhat Better
3. Same (3 in H1)
4. Somewhat Worse
5. Much Worse

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 8,9,0 in H1

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .           9
 0           2
 1           8
 2          61
 3         321
 4         627
 5         481
 8           1
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023029     H5. Approve/Disapp Bush on Economy
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR H5 ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
Do you APROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is 
HANDLING THE ECONOMY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Approve
5. Disapprove

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for J5 administration

NOTES:
------
Approval of the President's performance on the economy
was randomly assigned to administration at H5 or J5 in 
the Pre.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         761
 0          21
 1         384
 5         332
 8          12
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023030     H5a. How Much Appr/Disapp Bush on Econ
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR H5 ADMINISTRATION:
IF R APPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH HANDLING THE ECONOMY:/
IF R DISAPPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH HANDLING THE ECONOMY:

QUESTION:
---------
(Do you [approve/disapprove]) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Strongly
5. Not Strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 8,9,0 in H5; R selected for J5 administration

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         795
 0           4
 1         410
 5         300
 8           2

=============================================================================
V023031     H7. Which Pty Bettr Handle Economy
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Which party do you think would do a better job of HANDLING THE
NATION"S ECONOMY... the [Democrats/Republicans], the 
[Republicans/Democrats], or wouldn"t there be much difference 
between them?
{IF "DK" OR "NEITHER PARTY" IS VOLUNTEERED, DO NOT PROBE}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Democrats
3. Republicans
5. Wouldn't Be Much Difference/no Difference
7. Neither Party {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

NOTES:
------
Order of "Democrats" and "Republicans" in question text is 
randomized.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           6
 1         450
 3         416
 5         597
 7          13
 8          25
 9           4

=============================================================================
V023032     H9. US Position Stronger/Weaker in Last
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Turning to some other issues facing the country.  During
the past year, would you say that the United States" position in
the world has grown WEAKER, STAYED ABOUT THE SAME, or has it 
grown STRONGER?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Weaker
3. Stayed about the Same
5. Stronger

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           8
 1         498
 3         452
 5         542
 8           8
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023033     H12. Agree/Dis US Should Stay Home
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Do you AGREE or DISAGREE with this statement: "This country
would be better off if we just stayed home and did not concern
ourselves with problems in other parts of the world."

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Agree
5. Disagree

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0          34
 1         285
 5        1174
 8          15
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023034     H13. Appr/Dis Bush Handling Forgn Relatn
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is 
HANDLING OUR RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN COUNTRIES?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Approve
5. Disapprove

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0          20
 1         912
 5         556
 8          18
 9           5

=============================================================================
V023035     H13a. How Much App/Dis Bush on Foreign R
=============================================================================

IF R APPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH HANDLING FOREIGN RELATIONS:/
IF R DISAPPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH HANDLING FOREIGN RELATIONS:

QUESTION:
---------
(Do you [approve/disapprove]) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Strongly
5. Not Strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 8,9,0 in H13

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .          43
 0           7
 1         956
 5         504
 8           1

=============================================================================
V023035x    H13x. Summary: Bush on Foreign Relations
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is 
HANDLING OUR RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN COUNTRIES?
(Do you [approve/disapprove]) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Approve strongly
2. Approve not strongly
4. Disapprove not strongly
5. Disapprove strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know (H13 or H13a)
9. Refused (H13 or H13a)
0. NA (H13 or H13a)

NOTES:
------
Built from H13 and H13a.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0          27
 1         586
 2         319
 4         185
 5         370
 8          19
 9           5

=============================================================================
V023036     J1. R Consider Self Dem/Rep/Ind
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a 
REPUBLICAN, a DEMOCRAT, an INDEPENDENT, or what?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Democrat
2. Republican
3. Independent
4. Other Party {VOL} {SPECIFY}
5. No Preference {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0          13
 1         502
 2         474
 3         429
 4          27
 5          59
 8           5
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023037     J1a. Strength R Considers Self Dem/Rep
=============================================================================

IF R IDENTIFIES SELF AS A DEMOCRAT:/
IF R IDENTIFIES SELF AS A REPUBLICAN:

QUESTION:
---------
Would you call yourself a STRONG [democrat/republican] or a 
NOT VERY STRONG [democrat/republican]?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Strong
5. Not Very Strong

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 3-5,8,9,0 in J1

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         535
 0           3
 1         486
 5         485
 8           1
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023038     J1b. Is R Closer to Dem/Rep Party
=============================================================================

IF R IDENTIFIES AS INDEPENDENT/OTHER PARTY/NO PREFERENCE/DK:

QUESTION:
---------
Do you think of yourself as CLOSER to the Republican Party or 
to the Democratic party?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Closer to Republican
3. Neither {VOL}
5. Closer to Democratic

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 1,2,9,0 in J1

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         991
 0          14
 1         197
 3          95
 5         204
 8           8
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023038x    J1x. Party Identification Summary
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a 
REPUBLICAN, a DEMOCRAT, an INDEPENDENT, or what?
Would you call yourself a STRONG [democrat/republican] or a 
NOT VERY STRONG [democrat/republican]? /
Do you think of yourself as CLOSER to the Republican Party or 
to the Democratic party?

VALID CODES:
------------
0. Strong Democrat
1. Weak Democrat
2. Independent-Democrat 
3. Independent-Independent 
4. Independent-Republican 
5. Weak Republican 
6. Strong Republican

MISSING CODES:
--------------
7. Other; minor party; refuses to say
8. Apolitical 
9. NA 0 in J1

NOTES:
------
Built from J1, J1a, J1b.
Code 8 (apolitical) was used only if the respondent had a
code of 5 or 8 in J1 and a code of 3,8,9,0 in J1b AND also 
showed little or no interest in politics in response to the 
following survey questions:  PRE question A1.(interest in 
campaigns, 5), PRE question B1 (care about Congressional race 
outcome, 4), POST question C1x (nonvoter, 5), POST question F5 
(follow public affairs, 4 ); respondents who showed an interest 
in politics were coded 3 in J1x.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0         248
 1         254
 2         204
 3         102
 4         197
 5         236
 6         238
 7          10
 8           9
 9          13

=============================================================================
V023039     J4a. Has R Shown Flag in Past 12 Months
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR J4 ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
In the PAST TWELVE MONTHS, have you flown an American flag or 
displayed the flag in some other way, such as in a window, or
on your car, or on a T-shirt or other piece of clothing?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for R1 administration

NOTES:
------
Patriotism items were randomly assigned to placement
at J4a,d or R1a,d.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         743
 0           1
 1         668
 5          99

=============================================================================
V023040     J4d. Things about US Make R Ashamed(1)
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR J4 ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with this
statement:  "There are some things about America today that
make me feel ashamed of America." Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE
NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Agree
3. Neither agree nor disagree
5. Disagree

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for R1 administration

NOTES:
------
Patriotism items were randomly assigned to placement
at J4a,d or R1a,d.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         743
 0           2
 1         328
 3          95
 5         339
 8           1
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023041     J5. Approve/Disapprove Bush on Economy
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR J5 ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is 
HANDLING THE ECONOMY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Approve
5. Disapprove

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for H5 administration

NOTES:
------
Approval of the President's performance on the economy
was randomly assigned to administration at H5 or J5 in 
the Pre.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0
 .         750
 0           9
 1         421
 5         303
 8          18
 9          10

=============================================================================
V023042     J5a. How Much Appr/Disapp Bush on Econ
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR J5 ADMINISTRATION:
IF R APPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH HANDLING THE ECONOMY:/
IF R DISAPPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH HANDLING THE ECONOMY:

QUESTION:
---------
(Do you [approve/disapprove]) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Strongly  
5. Not Strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for H5 administration; 8,9,0 in J5

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         787
 1         396
 5         327
 8           1

=============================================================================
V023042x    J5x. Summary: GW Bush on Economy
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way George W. Bush is 
HANDLING THE ECONOMY?
(Do you [approve/disapprove]) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Approve strongly
2. Approve not strongly
4. Disapprove not strongly
5. Disapprove strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

NOTES:
------
This summarizes data from H5 and J5 placements.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0          34
 1         386
 2         415
 4         212
 5         420
 8          33
 9          11

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

Now I am going to read a statement and ask you whether you 
agree or disagree.

=============================================================================
V023043     J6a. Poor Have Same Chance at Fair Trial
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
"In the U.S. today, a poor person has the same chance of
getting a fair trial as a wealthy person does".  Do you AGREE,
NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Agree
3. Neither agree nor disagree
5. Disagree

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           5
 1         200
 3         134
 5        1165
 8           7

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K1 SERIES:

Next I am going to read you a list of federal programs.  For 
each one, I would like you to tell me whether you would like to 
see spending INCREASED or DECREASED.

=============================================================================
V023044     K1a. Highways-Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K1 SERIES:

QUESTION:
---------
The first program is : 
Building and repairing highways.
If you had a say in making up the federal budget this year, 
should federal spending on building and repairing highways be 
INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for Pre K2 series

NOTES:
------
Administration of K1 Federal spending series or K2 Federal
spending series was randomly assigned.
Individual K1 spending items were administered in one of two
possible orders following K1a (highways fixed as 1st):
  K1a,K1b,K1c,K1d,K1e,K1f,K1g,K1h
  K1a,K1g,K1e,K1b,K1c,K1f,K1h,K1d
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         740
 0           2
 1         265
 2          56
 3         447

=============================================================================
V023045     K1b. AIDS Research- Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K1 SERIES:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
spending on AIDS research?
(Should federal spending on AIDS research be INCREASED,
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for Pre K2 series

NOTES:
------
Administration of K1 Federal spending series or K2 Federal
spending series was randomly assigned.
Individual K1 spending items were administered in one of two
possible orders following K1a (highways fixed as 1st):
  K1a,K1b,K1c,K1d,K1e,K1f,K1g,K1h
  K1a,K1g,K1e,K1b,K1c,K1f,K1h,K1d
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         740
 0           3
 1         302
 2          66
 3         392
 4           1
 8           6
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023046     K1c. Welfare- Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K1 SERIES:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
welfare programs? 
(Should federal spending on welfare programs be INCREASED,
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for Pre K2 series

NOTES:
------
Administration of K1 Federal spending series or K2 Federal
spending series was randomly assigned.
Individual K1 spending items were administered in one of two
possible orders following K1a (highways fixed as 1st):
  K1a,K1b,K1c,K1d,K1e,K1f,K1g,K1h
  K1a,K1g,K1e,K1b,K1c,K1f,K1h,K1d
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         740
 0           2
 1         164
 2         198
 3         395
 4           3
 8           7
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023047a    K1d1. Public Schools- Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K1 SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'PUBLIC SCHOOLS' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[public schools/big-city schools]?
(Should federal spending on [public schools/big-city schools]
be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for Pre K2 series; R selected for alternate wording

NOTES:
------
1/2 of K1d respondents (1/4 sample each) were administered each
wording.
Administration of K1 Federal spending series or K2 Federal
spending series was randomly assigned.
Individual K1 spending items were administered in one of two
possible orders following K1a (highways fixed as 1st):
  K1a,K1b,K1c,K1d,K1e,K1f,K1g,K1h
  K1a,K1g,K1e,K1b,K1c,K1f,K1h,K1d
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1116
 1         287
 2          17
 3          91

=============================================================================
V023047b    K1d2. Big City Schools -Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K1 SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'BIG CITY SCHOOLS' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[public schools/big-city schools]?
(Should federal spending on [public schools/big-city schools]
be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for Pre K2 series; R selected for alternate wording

NOTES:
------
1/2 of K1d respondents (1/4 sample each) were administered each
wording.
Administration of K1 Federal spending series or K2 Federal
spending series was randomly assigned.
Individual K1 spending items were administered in one of two
possible orders following K1a (highways fixed as 1st):
  K1a,K1b,K1c,K1d,K1e,K1f,K1g,K1h
  K1a,K1g,K1e,K1b,K1c,K1f,K1h,K1d
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1135
 0           2
 1         200
 2          33
 3         132
 4           1
 8           8

=============================================================================
V023048     K1e. Crime- Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K1 SERIES:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
dealing with crime?
(Should federal spending on dealing with crime be INCREASED,
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for Pre K2 series

NOTES:
------
Administration of K1 Federal spending series or K2 Federal
spending series was randomly assigned.
Individual K1 spending items were administered in one of two
possible orders following K1a (highways fixed as 1st):
  K1a,K1b,K1c,K1d,K1e,K1f,K1g,K1h
  K1a,K1g,K1e,K1b,K1c,K1f,K1h,K1d
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         740
 0           5
 1         475
 2          31
 3         256
 8           3
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023049     K1f. Child Care- Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K1 SERIES:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
child care?
(Should federal spending on child care be INCREASED,
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for Pre K2 series

NOTES:
------
Administration of K1 Federal spending series or K2 Federal
spending series was randomly assigned.
Individual K1 spending items were administered in one of two
possible orders following K1a (highways fixed as 1st):
  K1a,K1b,K1c,K1d,K1e,K1f,K1g,K1h
  K1a,K1g,K1e,K1b,K1c,K1f,K1h,K1d
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         740
 0           4
 1         439
 2          49
 3         275
 4           1
 8           1
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023050a    K1g1. Homeland Security-Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K1 SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'HOMELAND SECURITY' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[Homeland security/the war on terrorism]?
(Should federal spending on Homeland security be INCREASED,
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for Pre K2 series; R selected for alternate wording

NOTES:
------
1/2 of K1g respondents (1/4 sample each) were administered each
wording.
Administration of K1 Federal spending series or K2 Federal
spending series was randomly assigned.
Individual K1 spending items were administered in one of two
possible orders following K1a (highways fixed as 1st):
  K1a,K1b,K1c,K1d,K1e,K1f,K1g,K1h
  K1a,K1g,K1e,K1b,K1c,K1f,K1h,K1d
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1138
 0           2
 1         237
 2          21
 3         109
 8           4

=============================================================================
V023050b    K1g2. Terrorism-Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K1 SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'WAR ON TERRORISM' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[Homeland security/the war on terrorism]?
(Should federal spending on Homeland security be INCREASED,
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for Pre K2 series; R selected for alternate wording

NOTES:
------
1/2 of K1g respondents (1/4 sample each) were administered each
wording.
Administration of K1 Federal spending series or K2 Federal
spending series was randomly assigned.
Individual K1 spending items were administered in one of two
possible orders following K1a (highways fixed as 1st):
  K1a,K1b,K1c,K1d,K1e,K1f,K1g,K1h
  K1a,K1g,K1e,K1b,K1c,K1f,K1h,K1d
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1113
 0           3
 1         234
 2          34
 3         124
 8           2
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023051     K1h. Unemp Insurance-Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K1 SERIES:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
unemployment insurance?
(Should federal spending on unemployment insurance be 
INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for Pre K2 series

NOTES:
------
Administration of K1 Federal spending series or K2 Federal
spending series was randomly assigned.
Individual K1 spending items were administered in one of two
possible orders following K1a (highways fixed as 1st):
  K1a,K1b,K1c,K1d,K1e,K1f,K1g,K1h
  K1a,K1g,K1e,K1b,K1c,K1f,K1h,K1d
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         740
 0           2
 1         275
 2          76
 3         405
 8          10
 9           3

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K2 SERIES:

Next I am going to read you a list of federal programs.  For 
each one, I would like you to tell me whether you would like to 
see spending INCREASED or DECREASED.

=============================================================================
V023052     K2a. Environmental Protect-Federal Spend
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K2 SERIES:

QUESTION:
---------
The first program is : 
environmental protection
If you had a say in making up the federal budget this year, 
should federal spending on environmental protection be 
INCREASED, DESCREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for Pre K1 series

NOTES:
------
Administration of K1 Federal spending series or K2 Federal
spending series was randomly assigned.
Individual K1 spending items were administered in one of two
possible orders following K1a (highways fixed as 1st):
  K2a,K2b,K2c,K2d,K2e,K2f,K2g,K2h
  K2a,K2g,K2c,K2d,K2e,K2f,K2h,K2b  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         771
 1         299
 2          72
 3         367
 8           2

=============================================================================
V023053a    K2b1. Aid To Poor People-Federal Spend
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K2 SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'POOR PEOPLE' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[aid to poor people/aid to the working poor]?
(Should federal spending on [aid to poor people /aid to the 
working poor] be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for Pre K1 series; R selected for alternate wording

NOTES:
------
1/2 of K2b respondents (1/4 sample each) were administered each
wording.
Administration of K1 Federal spending series or K2 Federal
spending series was randomly assigned.
Individual K1 spending items were administered in one of two
possible orders following K1a (highways fixed as 1st):
  K2a,K2b,K2c,K2d,K2e,K2f,K2g,K2h
  K2a,K2g,K2c,K2d,K2e,K2f,K2h,K2b  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1151
 1         188
 2          24
 3         143
 4           1
 8           4

=============================================================================
V023053b    K2b2. Aid To Working Poor-Federal Spend
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K2 SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'WORKING POOR' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[aid to poor people/aid to the working poor]?
(Should federal spending on [aid to poor people /aid to the 
working poor] be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for Pre K1 series; R selected for alternate wording

NOTES:
------
1/2 of K2b respondents (1/4 sample each) were administered each
wording.
Administration of K1 Federal spending series or K2 Federal
spending series was randomly assigned.
Individual K1 spending items were administered in one of two
possible orders following K1a (highways fixed as 1st):
  K2a,K2b,K2c,K2d,K2e,K2f,K2g,K2h
  K2a,K2g,K2c,K2d,K2e,K2f,K2h,K2b  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1131
 0           2
 1         229
 2          13
 3         130
 8           6

=============================================================================
V023054     K2c. Foreign Aid-Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K2 SERIES:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
foreign aid?
(Should federal spending on foreign aid be INCREASED,
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for Pre K1 series

NOTES:
------
Administration of K1 Federal spending series or K2 Federal
spending series was randomly assigned.
Individual K1 spending items were administered in one of two
possible orders following K1a (highways fixed as 1st):
  K2a,K2b,K2c,K2d,K2e,K2f,K2g,K2h
  K2a,K2g,K2c,K2d,K2e,K2f,K2h,K2b  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         771
 0           6
 1          70
 2         317
 3         338
 4           1
 8           6
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023055     K2d. Social Security-Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K2 SERIES:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
Social Security?
(Should federal spending on Social Security be INCREASED, 
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for Pre K1 series

NOTES:
------
Administration of K1 Federal spending series or K2 Federal
spending series was randomly assigned.
Individual K1 spending items were administered in one of two
possible orders following K1a (highways fixed as 1st):
  K2a,K2b,K2c,K2d,K2e,K2f,K2g,K2h
  K2a,K2g,K2c,K2d,K2e,K2f,K2h,K2b  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         771
 0           2
 1         464
 2          19
 3         248
 4           1
 8           5
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023056     K2e. Border Security- Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K2 SERIES:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
tightening border security to prevent illegal immigration?
(Should federal spending on tightening border security to 
prevent illegal immigration be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT
ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for Pre K1 series

NOTES:
------
Administration of K1 Federal spending series or K2 Federal
spending series was randomly assigned.
Individual K1 spending items were administered in one of two
possible orders following K1a (highways fixed as 1st):
  K2a,K2b,K2c,K2d,K2e,K2f,K2g,K2h
  K2a,K2g,K2c,K2d,K2e,K2f,K2h,K2b  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         771
 1         508
 2          48
 3         179
 4           1
 8           2
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023057     K2f. Aid to Blacks-Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K2 SERIES:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
aid to blacks?
(Should federal spending on aid to blacks be INCREASED, 
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for Pre K1 series

NOTES:
------
Administration of K1 Federal spending series or K2 Federal
spending series was randomly assigned.
Individual K1 spending items were administered in one of two
possible orders following K1a (highways fixed as 1st):
  K2a,K2b,K2c,K2d,K2e,K2f,K2g,K2h
  K2a,K2g,K2c,K2d,K2e,K2f,K2h,K2b  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         771
 0          11
 1         151
 2         118
 3         438
 4           1
 8           6
 9          15

=============================================================================
V023058     K2g. Infant Mortality-Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K2 SERIES:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
preventing infant mortality?
(Should federal spending on preventing infant mortality be 
INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for Pre K1 series

NOTES:
------
Administration of K1 Federal spending series or K2 Federal
spending series was randomly assigned.
Individual K1 spending items were administered in one of two
possible orders following K1a (highways fixed as 1st):
  K2a,K2b,K2c,K2d,K2e,K2f,K2g,K2h
  K2a,K2g,K2c,K2d,K2e,K2f,K2h,K2b  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         771
 0           3
 1         364
 2          38
 3         310
 4           2
 8          18
 9           5

=============================================================================
V023059a    K2h1. Early Ed For Poor- Federal Spend
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K2 SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'POOR CHILDREN' WORDING

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[pre-school and early education for poor children/
pre-school and early education for black children]?
(Should federal spending on [pre-school and early education
for poor children/ pre-school and early education for black
children] be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for Pre K1 series; R selected for alternate wording

NOTES:
------
1/2 of K2h respondents (1/4 sample each) were administered each
wording.
Administration of K1 Federal spending series or K2 Federal
spending series was randomly assigned.
Individual K1 spending items were administered in one of two
possible orders following K1a (highways fixed as 1st):
  K2a,K2b,K2c,K2d,K2e,K2f,K2g,K2h
  K2a,K2g,K2c,K2d,K2e,K2f,K2h,K2b  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1145
 1         265
 2           8
 3          92
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023059b    K2h2. Early Ed For Blacks- Federal Spend
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR PRE K2 SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'BLACK CHILDREN' WORDING

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[pre-school and early education for poor children/
pre-school and early education for black children]?
(Should federal spending on [pre-school and early education
for poor children/ pre-school and early education for black
children] be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for Pre K1 series; R selected for alternate wording

NOTES:
------
1/2 of K2h respondents (1/4 sample each) were administered each
wording.
Administration of K1 Federal spending series or K2 Federal
spending series was randomly assigned.
Individual K1 spending items were administered in one of two
possible orders following K1a (highways fixed as 1st):
  K2a,K2b,K2c,K2d,K2e,K2f,K2g,K2h
  K2a,K2g,K2c,K2d,K2e,K2f,K2h,K2b  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1137
 0          13
 1         187
 2          29
 3         140
 4           1
 8           2
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023060     L1a. Last 20 Yrs Change in Inc Inequal
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Now on a different topic.
Do you think the difference in incomes between rich people and 
poor people in the United States today is LARGER, SMALLER, or 
ABOUT THE SAME as it was 20 years ago?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Larger
3. Smaller
5. About the same

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           1
 1        1141
 3         112
 5         237
 8          18
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023061     L1a1. How Much Change in Income Inequal
=============================================================================

IF R SAYS GAP BETWEEN RICH AND POOR LARGER THAN 20 YEARS AGO:/
IF R SAYS GAP BETWEEN RICH AND POOR SMALLER THAN 20 YEARS AGO:

QUESTION:
---------
(Would you say the difference in incomes is) MUCH
[larger/smaller] or SOMEWHAT [larger/smaller]?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Much larger
2. Somewhat larger
3. About the same (3 in L1a)
4. Somewhat smaller
5. Much smaller

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 8,9,0 in L1a

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .          21
 0           2
 1         665
 2         469
 3         237
 4          86
 5          26
 8           3
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023062     L1a2. Is Change in Inc Inequal Good/Bad
=============================================================================

IF R SAYS GAP BETWEEN RICH AND POOR LARGER THAN 20 YEARS AGO:/
IF R SAYS GAP BETWEEN RICH AND POOR SMALLER THAN 20 YEARS AGO:

QUESTION:
---------
Do you think this is A GOOD THING, A BAD THING, or haven"t you
thought about it?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Good thing
3. Bad thing

MISSING CODES:
--------------
7. Haven't thought
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in L1a

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         258
 0          11
 1         112
 3         694
 7         426
 8           7
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023063     L2a. Why do Some Have Better Jobs/Income
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2a ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
In America today, some people have BETTER JOBS and HIGHER
INCOMES than  others do.  WHY do you think that is -- why do 
some Americans have better jobs and higher incomes than others 
do?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Text present
5. No text present

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. R not selected for L2a administration

NOTES:
------
This variable flags cases with text recorded whether or not 
the text itself represents substantive response or opinion 
(including e.g. digressions, statement of no opinion or 
refusal etc.).
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
  L2a - open-end reason some people have better jobs/income
  L2b - open-end reason some people have worse jobs/income
  L2c - closed list reasons some people have better jobs/income
  L2d - closed list reasons some people have worse jobs/income
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1099
 1         410
 5           2

=============================================================================
V023064     L2b. Why do Some Have Worse Jobs/Income
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2b ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
In America today, some people have WORSE JOBS and LOWER INCOMES
than others do.  WHY do you think that is -- why do some
Americans have worse jobs and lower incomes than others do?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Text present
5. No text present

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. R not selected for L2b administration

NOTES:
------
This variable flags cases with text recorded whether or not 
the text itself represents substantive response or opinion 
(including e.g. digressions, statement of no opinion or 
refusal etc.).
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
  L2a - open-end reason some people have better jobs/income
  L2b - open-end reason some people have worse jobs/income
  L2c - closed list reasons some people have better jobs/income
  L2d - closed list reasons some people have worse jobs/income
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1125
 1         374
 5          12

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2c ADMINISTRATION:

Next, we'd like to know WHY you think it is, that in America 
today, some people have BETTER JOBS and HIGHER INCOMES than 
others do.  I'm going to read you some possible explanations, 
and I want you to tell me how IMPORTANT you think each is.

=============================================================================
V023065a    L2c1. Why Bett Jobs:more able to learn
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2c ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because some people have more in-born ability to learn."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have better jobs and higher incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R not selected for L2c administration

NOTES:
------
1. Two orderings L2c series items were possible:
    L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,c6,c7 OR L2c2,c4,c5,c6,c3,c1,c7
2. Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
  L2a - open-end reason some people have better jobs/income
  L2b - open-end reason some people have worse jobs/income
  L2c - closed list reasons some people have better jobs/income
  L2d - closed list reasons some people have worse jobs/income
The closed list for L2c consists of questions L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,
c6,c7; the L2d closed list consists of L2d1,d2,d3,d4,d5,d6,d7.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1164
 1         128
 3         129
 5          89
 8           1

=============================================================================
V023065b    L2c2. Why Bett Jobs:discrimination
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2c ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because discrimination holds some people back."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have better jobs and higher incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R not selected for L2c administration

NOTES:
------
1. Two orderings L2c series items were possible:
    L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,c6,c7 OR L2c2,c4,c5,c6,c3,c1,c7
2. Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
  L2a - open-end reason some people have better jobs/income
  L2b - open-end reason some people have worse jobs/income
  L2c - closed list reasons some people have better jobs/income
  L2d - closed list reasons some people have worse jobs/income
The closed list for L2c consists of questions L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,
c6,c7; the L2d closed list consists of L2d1,d2,d3,d4,d5,d6,d7.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1164
 0           4
 1          91
 3         155
 5          90
 7           3
 8           2
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023065c    L2c3. Why Bett Jobs: don't work as hard
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2c ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because some people just don"t work as hard."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have better jobs and higher incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R not selected for L2c administration

NOTES:
------
1. Two orderings L2c series items were possible:
    L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,c6,c7 OR L2c2,c4,c5,c6,c3,c1,c7
2. Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
  L2a - open-end reason some people have better jobs/income
  L2b - open-end reason some people have worse jobs/income
  L2c - closed list reasons some people have better jobs/income
  L2d - closed list reasons some people have worse jobs/income
The closed list for L2c consists of questions L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,
c6,c7; the L2d closed list consists of L2d1,d2,d3,d4,d5,d6,d7.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1164
 0           3
 1         154
 3         133
 5          53
 7           2
 8           1
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023065d    L2c4. Why Bett Jobs:no chance at good ed
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2c ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because some people don"t get a chance to get a good
education."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have better jobs and higher incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R not selected for L2c administration

NOTES:
------
1.Two orderings L2c series items were possible:
    L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,c6,c7 OR L2c2,c4,c5,c6,c3,c1,c7
2.Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
  L2a - open-end reason some people have better jobs/income
  L2b - open-end reason some people have worse jobs/income
  L2c - closed list reasons some people have better jobs/income
  L2d - closed list reasons some people have worse jobs/income
The closed list for L2c consists of questions L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,
c6,c7; the L2d closed list consists of L2d1,d2,d3,d4,d5,d6,d7.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1164
 1         191
 3         111
 5          39
 7           3
 8           2
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023065e    L2c5. Why Bett Jobs:choose low-pay jobs
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2c ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because some people just choose low-paying jobs."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have better jobs and higher incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R not selected for L2c administration

NOTES:
------
1. Two orderings L2c series items were possible:
    L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,c6,c7 OR L2c2,c4,c5,c6,c3,c1,c7
2. Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
  L2a - open-end reason some people have better jobs/income
  L2b - open-end reason some people have worse jobs/income
  L2c - closed list reasons some people have better jobs/income
  L2d - closed list reasons some people have worse jobs/income
The closed list for L2c consists of questions L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,
c6,c7; the L2d closed list consists of L2d1,d2,d3,d4,d5,d6,d7.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1164
 0           3
 1          72
 3         116
 5         141
 7          10
 8           3
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023065f    L2c6. Why Bett Jobs:govt policies
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2c ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because government policies have helped high-income workers
more."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have better jobs and higher incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R not selected for L2c administration

NOTES:
------
1. Two orderings L2c series items were possible:
    L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,c6,c7 OR L2c2,c4,c5,c6,c3,c1,c7
2. Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
  L2a - open-end reason some people have better jobs/income
  L2b - open-end reason some people have worse jobs/income
  L2c - closed list reasons some people have better jobs/income
  L2d - closed list reasons some people have worse jobs/income
The closed list for L2c consists of questions L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,
c6,c7; the L2d closed list consists of L2d1,d2,d3,d4,d5,d6,d7.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1164
 0           2
 1          94
 3         119
 5         117
 7           7
 8           7
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023065g    L2c7. Why Bett Jobs:God made some differ
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2c ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because God made people different from one another."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have better jobs and higher incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R not selected for L2c administration

NOTES:
------
1. Two orderings L2c series items were possible:
    L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,c6,c7 OR L2c2,c4,c5,c6,c3,c1,c7
2. Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
   L2a - open-end reason some people have better jobs/income
   L2b - open-end reason some people have worse jobs/income
   L2c - closed list reasons some people have better jobs/income
   L2d - closed list reasons some people have worse jobs/income
The closed list for L2c consists of questions L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,
c6,c7; the L2d closed list consists of L2d1,d2,d3,d4,d5,d6,d7.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1164
 0           6
 1          81
 3          65
 5         184
 7           7
 8           1

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2d ADMINISTRATION:

Next, we'd like to know WHY you think it is, that in America 
today, some people have WORSE JOBS and LOWER INCOMES than 
others  do.  I'm going to read you some possible explanations, 
and I want you to tell me how IMPORTANT you think each is.

=============================================================================
V023066a    L2d1. Why Wrse Jobs:more able to learn
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2d ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because some people have more in-born ability to learn."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have worse jobs and lower incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R not selected for L2d administration

NOTES:
------
Two orderings L2d series items were possible:
  L2d1,d2,d3,d4,d5,d6,d7
  L2d2,d4,d5,d6,d3,d1,d7
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
  L2a - open-end reason some people have better jobs/income
  L2b - open-end reason some people have worse jobs/income
  L2c - closed list reasons some people have better jobs/income
  L2d - closed list reasons some people have worse jobs/income
The closed list for L2c consists of questions L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,
c6,c7; the closed list for L2d consists of questions L2d1,d2,d3,
d4,d5,d6,d7.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1145
 1         125
 3         150
 5          82
 7           5
 8           3
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023066b    L2d2. Why Wrse Jobs:discrimination
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2d ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because discrimination holds some people back."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have worse jobs and lower incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R not selected for L2d administration

NOTES:
------
Two orderings L2d series items were possible:
  L2d1,d2,d3,d4,d5,d6,d7
  L2d2,d4,d5,d6,d3,d1,d7
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
  L2a - open-end reason some people have better jobs/income
  L2b - open-end reason some people have worse jobs/income
  L2c - closed list reasons some people have better jobs/income
  L2d - closed list reasons some people have worse jobs/income
The closed list for L2c consists of questions L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,
c6,c7; the closed list for L2d consists of questions L2d1,d2,d3,
d4,d5,d6,d7.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1145
 0           1
 1          93
 3         177
 5          88
 7           4
 8           2
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023066c    L2d3. Why Wrse Jobs:some don't work hard
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2d ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because some people just don"t work as hard."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have worse jobs and lower incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R not selected for L2d administration

NOTES:
------
Two orderings L2d series items were possible:
  L2d1,d2,d3,d4,d5,d6,d7
  L2d2,d4,d5,d6,d3,d1,d7
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
  L2a - open-end reason some people have better jobs/income
  L2b - open-end reason some people have worse jobs/income
  L2c - closed list reasons some people have better jobs/income
  L2d - closed list reasons some people have worse jobs/income
The closed list for L2c consists of questions L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,
c6,c7; the closed list for L2d consists of questions L2d1,d2,d3,
d4,d5,d6,d7.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1145
 0           3
 1         175
 3         136
 5          48
 7           3
 8           1

=============================================================================
V023066d    L2d4. Why Wrse Jobs:no chance at good ed
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2d ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because some people don"t get a chance to get a good
education."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have worse jobs and lower incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R not selected for L2d administration

NOTES:
------
Two orderings L2d series items were possible:
  L2d1,d2,d3,d4,d5,d6,d7
  L2d2,d4,d5,d6,d3,d1,d7
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
  L2a - open-end reason some people have better jobs/income
  L2b - open-end reason some people have worse jobs/income
  L2c - closed list reasons some people have better jobs/income
  L2d - closed list reasons some people have worse jobs/income
The closed list for L2c consists of questions L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,
c6,c7; the closed list for L2d consists of questions L2d1,d2,d3,
d4,d5,d6,d7.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1145
 0           6
 1         203
 3         112
 5          37
 7           4
 8           1
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023066e    L2d5. Why Wrse Jobs:choose low-pay jobs
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2d ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because some people just choose low-paying jobs."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have worse jobs and lower incomes than others
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R not selected for L2d administration

NOTES:
------
Two orderings L2d series items were possible:
  L2d1,d2,d3,d4,d5,d6,d7
  L2d2,d4,d5,d6,d3,d1,d7
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
  L2a - open-end reason some people have better jobs/income
  L2b - open-end reason some people have worse jobs/income
  L2c - closed list reasons some people have better jobs/income
  L2d - closed list reasons some people have worse jobs/income
The closed list for L2c consists of questions L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,
c6,c7; the closed list for L2d consists of questions L2d1,d2,d3,
d4,d5,d6,d7.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1145
 0           6
 1          70
 3         139
 5         138
 7           9
 8           3
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023066f    L2d6. Why Wrse Jobs:govt policies
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2d ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because government policies have helped high-income workers 
more."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have worse jobs and lower incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R not selected for L2d administration

NOTES:
------
Two orderings L2d series items were possible:
  L2d1,d2,d3,d4,d5,d6,d7
  L2d2,d4,d5,d6,d3,d1,d7
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
  L2a - open-end reason some people have better jobs/income
  L2b - open-end reason some people have worse jobs/income
  L2c - closed list reasons some people have better jobs/income
  L2d - closed list reasons some people have worse jobs/income
The closed list for L2c consists of questions L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,
c6,c7; the closed list for L2d consists of questions L2d1,d2,d3,
d4,d5,d6,d7.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1145
 0           3
 1          92
 3         127
 5         127
 7           9
 8           5
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023066g    L2d7. Why Wrse Jobs:God made some differ
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2d ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because God made people different from one another."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have worse jobs and lower incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R not selected for L2d administration

NOTES:
------
Two orderings L2d series items were possible:
  L2d1,d2,d3,d4,d5,d6,d7
  L2d2,d4,d5,d6,d3,d1,d7
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
  L2a - open-end reason some people have better jobs/income
  L2b - open-end reason some people have worse jobs/income
  L2c - closed list reasons some people have better jobs/income
  L2d - closed list reasons some people have worse jobs/income
The closed list for L2d consists of questions L2c1,c2,c3,c4,c5,
c6,c7; the closed list for L2d consists of questions L2d1,d2,d3,
d4,d5,d6,d7.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1145
 0           4
 1          79
 3          95
 5         176
 7           7
 8           3
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023067     L9a. Party Better for Poor People
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Which political party do you think is generally better for 
[poor/rich] people - the DEMOCRATS, the REPUBLICANS, or is 
there NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE between them?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Democrats
3. Republicans
5. Not much difference

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

NOTES:
------
L9a-L9b are randomly assigned to have a 1/2 sample administered 
with "poor" first and "rich" second. The other 1/2 sample 
administered reverse wording order ("rich" first and "poor" 
second).
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           8
 1         783
 3         130
 5         574
 8          12
 9           4

=============================================================================
V023068     L9b. Party Better for Rich People
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
And which party do you think is generally better for 
[rich/poor] people - the DEMOCRATS, the REPUBLICANS, or is 
there NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE between them?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Democrats
3. Republicans
5. Not much difference

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

NOTES:
------
L9a-L9b are randomly assigned to have a 1/2 sample administered 
with "poor" first and "rich" second. The other 1/2 sample 
administered reverse wording order ("rich" first and "poor" 
second).
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           3
 1          82
 3         845
 5         560
 8          16
 9           5

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

Next are a few questions about federal income taxes.

=============================================================================
V023069     L11a. R Pay Right Amount in Taxes
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Do you feel you are asked to pay MORE THAN YOU SHOULD in 
federal income taxes, about the RIGHT AMOUNT, or LESS THAN YOU
SHOULD?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. More than should pay
3. About right
5. Less than should pay
7. Don't pay at all {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0          16
 1         720
 3         694
 5          55
 7          22
 8           4

=============================================================================
V023070     L11b. Rich Pay Right Amount in Taxes
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
What about rich people? Do you feel rich people are asked to
pay MORE THAN THEY SHOULD in federal income taxes, about the 
RIGHT AMOUNT, or LESS THAN THEY SHOULD?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. More than should pay
3. About right
5. Less than should pay
7. Don't pay at all {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

NOTES:
------
1st 1/2 SAMPLE L11b ("rich") FIRST AND L11c ("poor") SECOND;
2nd 1/2 SAMPLE L11c ("poor") FIRST AND L11b ("rich") SECOND
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           6
 1         226
 3         444
 5         812
 8          22
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023071     L11c. Poor Pay Right Amount in Taxes
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
What about poor people? Do you feel poor people are asked to
pay MORE THAN THEY SHOULD in federal income taxes, about the 
RIGHT AMOUNT, or LESS THAN THEY SHOULD?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. More than should pay
3. About right
5. Less than should pay
7. Don't pay at all {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

NOTES:
------
1st 1/2 SAMPLE L11b ("rich") FIRST AND L11c ("poor") SECOND;
2nd 1/2 SAMPLE L11c ("poor") FIRST AND L11b ("rich") SECOND
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           7
 1         644
 3         702
 5         121
 7          14
 8          22
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023072     M1a. Attention to Corporate Scandals
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Over the last year, investigations into a number of large
corporations such as Enron have found top executives to have
exaggerated profits through shady accounting procedures.  The
executives received huge bonuses, but their companies went
bankrupt and workers lost their jobs and retirement savings.
How much attention would you say you"ve paid to those stories 
-- QUITE A LOT, SOME, JUST A LITTLE, or NONE AT ALL?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Quite a lot
2. Some
3. Just a little
4. None

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           2
 1         896
 2         441
 3         136
 4          35
 8           1

=============================================================================
V023073     M1a2. Made R Angry- Corporate Scandals
=============================================================================

IF R PAID ATTENTION TO CORPORATE SCANDALS:

QUESTION:
---------
Have these stories ever made you angry?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 4,8,9,0 in M1a

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .          38
 0           7
 1        1296
 5         168
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023074     M1a3. How Many COs Affected by Scandal
=============================================================================

IF R PAID ATTENTION TO CORPORATE SCANDALS:

QUESTION:
---------
How common do you think this problem is today:  would you say 
it affects NEARLY ALL large U.S. companies, MANY, SOME, or
JUST A FEW?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Nearly all
2. Many
3. Some
4. Just a few

MISSING CODES:
--------------
7. Haven't thought about {VOL}
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 4,8,9,0 in M1a

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .          38
 0           1
 1         168
 2         756
 3         407
 4         134
 7           1
 8           6

=============================================================================
V023075     M1d. Which Pty Bett to Deal w/ Corp Scan
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Which party do you think would do a better job making sure that 
these problems do not continue to happen, the [DEMOCRATS/ 
REPUBLICANS], the [REPUBLICANS/DEMOCRATS], or WOULDN"T THERE BE
MUCH DIFFERENCE between them?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Democrats
3. Republicans
5. Wouldn't be much difference
7. Neither {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8  Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered Pre 
question M1d (party performance on corporate scandals) with 
either "Democrats" or "Republicans" read first.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           6
 1         280
 3         174
 5        1035
 7           3
 8          13

=============================================================================
V023076     M2a. Favor 2001 Tax Cut-Combined Wording
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
As you may recall, [Congress passed/President Bush signed] a
big tax cut last year.  Did you FAVOR or OPPOSE the tax cut, or
is this something you haven"t thought about?

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Favor
05. Oppose
07. Other/depends/neither {VOL} {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
08. Don't know
09. Refused
00. NA
90. Haven't thought about

NOTES:
------
This combines data from M2a1 and M2a2.
See notes M2a1/M2a2.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           3
 1         673
 5         312
 7           7
 8          11
 9           1
90         504

=============================================================================
V023076a    M2a1. Favor 2001 Tax Cut-Cong  Wording
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'CONGRESS' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
As you may recall, [Congress passed/President Bush signed] a
big tax cut last year.  Did you FAVOR or OPPOSE the tax cut, or
is this something you haven"t thought about?

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Favor
05. Oppose
07. Other/depends/neither {VOL} {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
08. Don't know
09. Refused
00. NA
90. Haven't thought about
INAP. R not selected for this wording

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to alternate wording
in the M2 tax cut series (all questions in the series were
randomly assigned to the same wording).
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         752
 0           1
 1         318
 5         153
 7           5
 8           7
90         275

=============================================================================
V023076b    M2a2. Favor 2001 Tax Cut-GW Bush Wording
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'PRESIDENT BUSH' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
As you may recall, [Congress passed/President Bush signed] a
big tax cut last year.  Did you FAVOR or OPPOSE the tax cut, or
is this something you haven"t thought about?

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Favor
05. Oppose
07. Other/depends/neither {VOL} {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
08. Don't know
09. Refused
00. NA
90. Haven't thought about
INAP. R not selected for this wording

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to alternate wording
in the M2 tax cut series (all questions in the series wee
randomly assigned to the same wording).
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         759
 0           2
 1         355
 5         159
 7           2
 8           4
 9           1
90         229

=============================================================================
V023077     M2b. How Much Favor/Opp Tax Cut
=============================================================================

IF R FAVORED TAX CUT LAST YEAR:/
IF R OPPOSED TAX CUT LAST YEAR:

QUESTION:
---------
Did you [favor/oppose] the tax cut STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Strongly
5. Not strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 7,8,9,90,0 in M2a

NOTES:
------
See notes M2a1/M2a2.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         526
 0          11
 1         644
 5         330

=============================================================================
V023077x    M2bx. Summary 2001 Tax Cut:Combined Word
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
As you may recall, [Congress passed/President Bush signed] a
big tax cut last year.  Did you FAVOR or OPPOSE the tax cut, or
is this something you haven"t thought about?
Did you [favor/oppose] the tax cut STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Approve strongly
2. Approve not strongly
4. Disapprove not strongly
5. Disapprove strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
6. Other; depends; neither (7 in M2a)
7. Haven't thought about it (90 in M2a)
8. Don't know in M2a or M2b
9. Refused in M2a or M2b
0. NA in M2a or M2b

NOTES:
------
Built from M2a and M2b.
See notes M2a1/M2a2.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0          14
 1         434
 2         233
 4          97
 5         210
 6           7
 7         504
 8          11
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023078     M2c. Dem Pty Fav 2001 Tax Cut:Comb Word
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Do you happen to remember - did the Democratic Party FAVOR or 
OPPOSE the tax cut that [Congress passed/President Bush
signed] last year?

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Favor
05. Oppose
07. Other  {VOL} {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
08. Don't know
09. Refused
00. NA
80. Don't remember {VOL}

NOTES:
------
This combines data from M2c1 and M2c2.
See notes M2c1/M2c2.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           4
 1         152
 5         739
 7           3
 8          36
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023078a    M2c1. Dem Pty Fav 2001 Tax Cut:Cong Word
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'CONGRESS' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
Do you happen to remember - did the Democratic Party FAVOR or 
OPPOSE the tax cut that [Congress passed/President Bush
signed] last year?

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Favor
05. Oppose
07. Other  {VOL} {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
08. Don't know
09. Refused
00. NA
80. Don't remember {VOL}
INAP. R not selected for this wording

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to alternate wording
in the M2 tax cut series (all questions in the series wee
randomly assigned to the same wording).
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         752
 0           2
 1          87
 5         337
 7           2
 8          16
 9           1
80         314

=============================================================================
V023078b    M2c2. Dem Pty Fav 2001 Tax Cut:Pres Word
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'PRESIDENT BUSH' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
Do you happen to remember - did the Democratic Party FAVOR or 
OPPOSE the tax cut that [Congress passed/President Bush
signed] last year?

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Favor
05. Oppose
07. Other  {VOL} {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
08. Don't know
09. Refused
00. NA
80. Don't remember {VOL}
INAP. R not selected for this wording

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to alternate wording
in the M2 tax cut series (all questions in the series wee
randomly assigned to the same wording).
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         759
 0           2
 1          65
 5         402
 7           3
 8          18
 9           1
80         261

=============================================================================
V023079     M2e. Rep Pty Fav 2001 Tax Cut:Comb Word
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
What about the Republican Party - did the Republican Party 
FAVOR or OPPOSE the tax cut that [Congress passed/President 
Bush signed] last year?

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Favor
05. Oppose
07. Other  {VOL} {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
08. Don't know
09. Refused
00. NA
80. Don't remember {VOL}

NOTES:
------
This combines data from M2e1 and M2e2.
See notes M2e1/M2e2.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           2
 1         940
 5          92
 7           3
 8          47
 9           1
80         426

=============================================================================
V023079a    M2e1. Rep Pty Fav 2001 Tax Cut:Cong Word
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'CONGRESS' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
What about the Republican Party - did the Republican Party 
FAVOR or OPPOSE the tax cut that [Congress passed/President 
Bush signed] last year?

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Favor
05. Oppose
07. Other  {VOL} {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
08. Don't know
09. Refused
00. NA
80. Don't remember {VOL}
INAP. R not selected for this wording

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to alternate wording
in the M2 tax cut series (all questions in the series wee
randomly assigned to the same wording).
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         752
 0           1
 1         462
 5          44
 7           1
 8          20
80         231

=============================================================================
V023079b    M2e2. Rep Pty Fav 2001 Tax Cut:Pres Word
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'PRESIDENT BUSH' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
What about the Republican Party - did the Republican Party 
FAVOR or OPPOSE the tax cut that [Congress passed/President 
Bush signed] last year?

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Favor
05. Oppose
07. Other  {VOL} {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
08. Don't know
09. Refused
00. NA
80. Don't remember {VOL}
INAP. R not selected for this wording

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to alternate wording
in the M2 tax cut series (all questions in the series wee
randomly assigned to the same wording).
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede 
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         759
 0           1
 1         478
 5          48
 7           3
 8          26
 9           1
80         195

=============================================================================
V023080     M2n. How Important is Tax Cut Issue
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
How important is this issue to you personally - VERY 
important, SOMEWHAT important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

NOTES:
------
See notes M2a1/M2a2.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           2
 1         447
 3         856
 5         200
 8           4
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023081     M2p. Has Tax Cut Issue Made R Angry
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Has this issue ever made you angry?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

NOTES:
------
See notes M2a1/M2a2.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           6
 1         491
 5        1004
 8          10

=============================================================================
V023082     N1. Is Religion Important to R
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Now, on another topic. . . 
Do you consider religion to be an IMPORTANT part of your life, 
or NOT?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Important
5. Not important

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           5
 1        1151
 5         353
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023083     N1a. Religion Provide Guidance to R
=============================================================================

IF R CONSIDERS RELIGION IMPORTANT:

QUESTION:
---------
Would you say your religion provides SOME guidance in your day-
to-day living, QUITE A BIT of guidance, or A GREAT DEAL of 
guidance in your day-to-day life?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Some
3. Quite a bit
5. A great deal

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 0,5,8,9 in N1

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         360
 0          10
 1         268
 3         290
 5         583

=============================================================================
V023084     N3. Does R Attend Relig Services
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Lots of things come up that keep people from attending
religious services even if they want to. Thinking about your
life these days, do you ever attend religious services, apart
from occasional weddings, baptisms, or funerals?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           1
 1        1064
 5         440
 8           4
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023085     N3a. How Often Attend Relig Services
=============================================================================

IF R EVER ATTENDS RELIGIOUS SERVICES:

QUESTION:
---------
Do you go to religious services EVERY WEEK, ALMOST EVERY WEEK,
ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH, A FEW TIMES A YEAR, or NEVER?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Every week
2. Almost every week
3. Once or twice a month
4. A few times a year
5. Never

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in N3

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         447
 0           6
 1         414
 2         214
 3         241
 4         182
 5           6
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023086     N3a1. Once a Wk/More Often Attend Relig
=============================================================================

IF R EVER ATTENDS RELIGIOUS SERVICES:
IF R ATTENDS RELIGIOUS SERVICES EVERY WEEK:

QUESTION:
---------
Would you say you go to religious services ONCE A WEEK or MORE
OFTEN THAN ONCE A WEEK?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Once a week
2. More often than once a week

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in N3; 2-5,8,9,0 in N3a

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1097
 0           5
 1         215
 2         194

=============================================================================
V023087     N4. Activities At Place of Worship
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Aside from attending services, in the PAST SIX MONTHS have you
been an active member at your place of worship  I mean, have 
you done things like serve on committees, give time for special 
projects, or help organize meetings?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           3
 1         485
 5        1021
 8           1
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023088     N4a. Plan/Chair Meeting at Place Worship
=============================================================================

IF R REPORTS BEING AN ACTIVE MEMBER AT R'S PLACE OF WORSHIP:

QUESTION:
---------
As part of these activities, have you planned or chaired a 
meeting (in the last six months)?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in N4

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1026
 0           2
 1         231
 5         251
 8           1

=============================================================================
V023089     N4b. Presentation at Place Worship
=============================================================================

IF R REPORTS BEING AN ACTIVE MEMBER AT R'S PLACE OF WORSHIP:

QUESTION:
---------
(As part of these activities,) have you given a presentation 
or speech (in the last six months)?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in N4

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1026
 0           2
 1         215
 5         266
 8           1
 9           1

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE SERIES:

Now for some other questions.
Next, we'd like to know WHY you think it is, that in America 
today, [blacks/whites] tend to have [WORSE/BETTER] JOBS and 
[LOWER/HIGHER] INCOMES than [whites/blacks] do.  I'm going to 
read you some possible explanations, and I want you to tell me 
how IMPORTANT you think each is.

=============================================================================
V023090     P1a1. Whites Bett Jobs:more able to lrn
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'WHITES BETTER JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because whites have more in-born ability to learn".
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[blacks/ whites] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and 
[lower/higher] incomes than [whites/blacks] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by gender series P2; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by race

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P1 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P1a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P1b,d,e,f,c,a,g
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
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 3          46
 5         260
 7          37
 8           6
 9           3

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V023090a    P1a2. Blacks Wrse Jobs: less able to lrn
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'BLACKS WORSE JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because whites have more in-born ability to learn".
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[blacks/ whites] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and 
[lower/higher] incomes than [whites/blacks] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by gender series P2; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by race

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P1 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P1a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P1b,d,e,f,c,a,g
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1148
 0           5
 1          27
 3          55
 5         242
 7          32
 8           2

=============================================================================
V023091     P1b1. Whites Bett Jobs: discrimination
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'WHITES BETTER JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because discrimination holds blacks back".
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[blacks/ whites] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and 
[lower/higher] incomes than [whites/blacks] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by gender series P2; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by race

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P1 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P1a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P1b,d,e,f,c,a,g
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
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 3         202
 5         102
 7           8
 8           1
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023091a    P1b2. Blacks Wrse Jobs:discrimination
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'BLACKS WORSE JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because discrimination holds blacks back".
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[blacks/ whites] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and 
[lower/higher] incomes than [whites/blacks] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by gender series P2; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by race

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P1 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P1a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P1b,d,e,f,c,a,g
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
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 3         175
 5         107
 7          13
 8           1
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023092     P1c1. Whites Bett Jobs:blacks don't work
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'WHITES BETTER JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because blacks just don"t work as hard".
(Would you say that this is VERY  important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[blacks/ whites] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and 
[lower/higher] incomes than [whites/blacks] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by gender series P2; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by race

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P1 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P1a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P1b,d,e,f,c,a,g
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
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 0           4
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 3          82
 5         204
 7          42
 8           5
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023092a    P1c2. Blacks Wrse Jobs:blacks don't work
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'BLACKS WORSE JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because blacks just don"t work as hard".
(Would you say that this is VERY  important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[blacks/ whites] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and 
[lower/higher] incomes than [whites/blacks] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by gender series P2; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by race

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P1 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P1a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P1b,d,e,f,c,a,g
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

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 0           5
 1          41
 3          76
 5         196
 7          40
 8           3
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023093     P1d1. Whites Bett Jobs:chance at educ
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'WHITES BETTER JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because blacks don"t get a chance to get a good education".
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[blacks/ whites] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and 
[lower/higher] incomes than [whites/blacks] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by gender series P2; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by race

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P1 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P1a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P1b,d,e,f,c,a,g
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
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 3         147
 5          94
 7          19
 8           3
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023093a    P1d2. Blacks Wrse Jobs:chance at educ
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'BLACKS WORSE JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because blacks don"t get a chance to get a good education".
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[blacks/ whites] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and 
[lower/higher] incomes than [whites/blacks] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by gender series P2; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by race

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P1 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P1a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P1b,d,e,f,c,a,g
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
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 8           1
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023094     P1e1. Whites Bett Jobs:blacks opt lowpay
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'WHITES BETTER JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because blacks just choose low-paying jobs".
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[blacks/ whites] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and 
[lower/higher] incomes than [whites/blacks] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by gender series P2; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by race

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P1 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P1a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P1b,d,e,f,c,a,g
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1135
 0           6
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 3         101
 5         197
 7          28
 8           4
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023094a    P1e2. Blacks Wrse Jobs:blacks opt lowpay
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'BLACKS WORSE JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because blacks just choose low-paying jobs".
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[blacks/ whites] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and 
[lower/higher] incomes than [whites/blacks] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by gender series P2; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by race

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P1 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P1a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P1b,d,e,f,c,a,g
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
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 9           6

=============================================================================
V023095     P1f1. Whites Bett Jobs:govt policies
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'WHITES BETTER JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because government policies have helped whites more".
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why
[blacks/ whites] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and 
[lower/higher] incomes than [whites/blacks] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by gender series P2; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by race

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P1 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P1a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P1b,d,e,f,c,a,g
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
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 3         106
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 7          35
 8          11
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023095a    P1f2. Blacks Wrse Jobs:govt policies
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'BLACKS WORSE JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because government policies have helped whites more".
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why
[blacks/ whites] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and 
[lower/higher] incomes than [whites/blacks] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by gender series P2; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by race

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P1 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P1a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P1b,d,e,f,c,a,g
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
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Numeric  Dec 0

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 3          89
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 7          35
 8           7
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023096     P1g1. Whites Bett Jobs:God made some dif
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'WHITES BETTER JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because God made people different from one another".
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[blacks/ whites] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and 
[lower/higher] incomes than [whites/blacks] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by gender series P2; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by race

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P1 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P1a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P1b,d,e,f,c,a,g
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

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 0           9
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 3          34
 5         255
 7          32
 8           4
 9           4

=============================================================================
V023096a    P1g2. Blacks Wrse Jobs:God made some dif
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'BLACKS WORSE JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because God made people different from one another".
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[blacks/ whites] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and 
[lower/higher] incomes than [whites/blacks] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by gender series P2; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by race

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P1 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P1a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P1b,d,e,f,c,a,g
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
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Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1148
 0           6
 1          42
 3          51
 5         231
 7          25
 8           3
 9           5

=============================================================================
V023097     P1j. Blacks same Chance at Fair Trial
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE SERIES:

QUESTION:
---------
Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with the following:
"In the U.S. today, a black person has the same chance of 
getting a fair trial as a white person does."  Do you AGREE,
NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Agree
3. Neither agree nor disagree
5. Disagree

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for gender inequality series P2

NOTES:
------
This question was asked of respondents assigned to either
series for income inequality by race (P1)
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         772
 0          16
 1         279
 3         151
 5         290
 8           2
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023098     P1k. Which party better for Whites
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE SERIES:

QUESTION:
---------
Which political party do you think is generally better for 
[white/black] people - the DEMOCRATS, the REPUBLICANS, or is 
there NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Democrats
3. Republicans
5. Not much difference between them

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for gender inequality series P2

NOTES:
------
P1k-P1m are randomly assigned to have a 1/2 sample administered 
with "white" first (in P1k) and "black" second (in P1m). The
other 1/2 sample administered reverse wording order ("black" in
P1k and "white" in P1m)
This question was asked of respondents assigned to either
series for income inequality by race (P1)
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         772
 0           2
 1          39
 3         160
 5         532
 8           3
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023099     P1m. Which party better for Blacks
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE SERIES:

QUESTION:
---------
And which party do you think is generally better for 
[black/white] people - the DEMOCRATS, the REPUBLICANS, or is 
there NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Democrats
3. Republicans
5. Not much difference between them

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for gender inequality series P2

NOTES:
------
P1k-P1m are randomly assigned to have a 1/2 sample administered 
with "white" first (in P1k) and "black" second (in P1m). The
other 1/2 sample administered reverse wording order ("black" in
P1k and "white" in P1m)
This question was asked of respondents assigned to either
series for income inequality by race (P1)
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         772
 1         304
 3          36
 5         387
 8           7
 9           5

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER SERIES:

Now for some other questions.
Next, we'd like to know WHY you think it is, that in America 
today, [women/men] tend to have [WORSE/BETTER] JOBS and 
[LOWER/HIGHER] INCOMES than [men/women] do.  I'm going to 
read you some possible explanations, and I want you to tell me 
how IMPORTANT you think each is.

=============================================================================
V023100     P2a1. Women Wrse Jobs:less able to learn
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'WOMEN WORSE JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because men have more in-born ability to learn"
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[women/ men] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and
[lower/higher] incomes than [men/women] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by race series P1; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by gender

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P2 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P2a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P2b,d,e,f,c,a,g  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
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 .        1113
 0           2
 1          20
 3          47
 5         284
 7          40
 8           2
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023100a    P2a2. Men Bett Jobs:more able to learn
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'MEN BETTER JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because men have more in-born ability to learn"
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[women/ men] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and
[lower/higher] incomes than [men/women] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by race series P1; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by gender

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P2 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P2a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P2b,d,e,f,c,a,g  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1137
 0           2
 1          32
 3          30
 5         270
 7          36
 8           1
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023101     P2b1. Women Wrse Jobs:discrimination
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'WOMEN WORSE JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because discrimination holds women back"
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[women/ men] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and
[lower/higher] incomes than [men/women] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by race series P1; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by gender

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P2 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P2a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P2b,d,e,f,c,a,g  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1113
 0           4
 1         154
 3         171
 5          61
 7           4
 8           2
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023101a    P2b2. Men Bett Jobs:discrimination
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'MEN BETTER JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because discrimination holds women back"
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[women/ men] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and
[lower/higher] incomes than [men/women] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by race series P1; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by gender

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P2 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P2a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P2b,d,e,f,c,a,g  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1137
 0           5
 1         147
 3         149
 5          69
 8           1
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023102     P2c1. Women Wrse Jobs:women don't work
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'WOMEN WORSE JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because women just don"t work as hard"
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[women/ men] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and
[lower/higher] incomes than [men/women] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by race series P1; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by gender

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P2 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P2a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P2b,d,e,f,c,a,g  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1113
 0           5
 1          40
 3          34
 5         255
 7          57
 8           3
 9           4

=============================================================================
V023102a    P2c2. Men Bett Jobs:women don't work hrd
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'MEN BETTER JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because women just don"t work as hard"
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[women/ men] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and
[lower/higher] incomes than [men/women] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by race series P1; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by gender

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P2 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P2a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P2b,d,e,f,c,a,g  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1137
 0           4
 1          35
 3          39
 5         242
 7          51
 8           1
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023103     P2d1. Women Wrse Jobs:chance at educ
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'WOMEN WORSE JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because women don"t get a chance to get a good education"
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[women/ men] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and
[lower/higher] incomes than [men/women] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by race series P1; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by gender

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P2 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P2a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P2b,d,e,f,c,a,g  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1113
 0           2
 1          61
 3         119
 5         172
 7          39
 8           2
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023103a    P2d2. Men Bett Jobs: chance at educ
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'MEN BETTER JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because women don"t get a chance to get a good education"
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[women/ men] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and
[lower/higher] incomes than [men/women] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by race series P1; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by gender

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P2 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P2a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P2b,d,e,f,c,a,g  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1137
 0           3
 1          79
 3          78
 5         186
 7          24
 8           2
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023104     P2e1. Women Wrse Jobs:women opt low pay
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'WOMEN WORSE JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because women just choose low-paying jobs"
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[women/ men] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and
[lower/higher] incomes than [men/women] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by race series P1; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by gender

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P2 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P2a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P2b,d,e,f,c,a,g  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1113
 0           4
 1          41
 3          89
 5         219
 7          39
 8           4
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023104a    P2e2. Men Bett Jobs:women opt low pay
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'MEN BETTER JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because women just choose low-paying jobs"
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[women/ men] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and
[lower/higher] incomes than [men/women] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by race series P1; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by gender

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P2 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P2a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P2b,d,e,f,c,a,g  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1137
 0           4
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 3          94
 5         193
 7          32
 8           1
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023105     P2f1. Women Wrse Jobs:govt policies
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'WOMEN WORSE JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because government policies have helped men more"
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[women/ men] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and
[lower/higher] incomes than [men/women] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by race series P1; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by gender

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P2 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P2a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P2b,d,e,f,c,a,g  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1113
 0           3
 1          95
 3         123
 5         147
 7          17
 8          10
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023105a    P2f2. Men Bett Jobs:govt policies
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'MEN BETTER JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because government policies have helped men more"
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[women/ men] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and
[lower/higher] incomes than [men/women] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by race series P1; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by gender

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P2 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P2a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P2b,d,e,f,c,a,g  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1137
 0           4
 1          82
 3         124
 5         140
 7          15
 8           6
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023106     P2g1. Women Wrse Jobs:God made some diff
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'WOMEN WORSE JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because God made people different from one another"
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[women/ men] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and
[lower/higher] incomes than [men/women] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by race series P1; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by gender

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P2 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P2a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P2b,d,e,f,c,a,g  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1113
 0           4
 1          53
 3          65
 5         246
 7          20
 8           3
 9           7

=============================================================================
V023106a    P2g2. Men Bett Jobs:God made some diff
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER SERIES:
IF R SELECTED FOR 'MEN BETTER JOBS-INCOME' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because God made people different from one another"
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
[women/ men] tend to have [worse/better] jobs and
[lower/higher] incomes than [men/women] do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by race series P1; R 
selected for alternate wording for income inequality by gender

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P2 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P2a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P2b,d,e,f,c,a,g  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1137
 0           5
 1          52
 3          58
 5         233
 7          21
 8           1
 9           4

=============================================================================
V023107     P2j. Women Same Chance at Fair Trial
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER SERIES:

QUESTION:
---------
Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with the following:
"In the U.S. today, a woman has the same chance of a getting a
fair trial as a man does."  Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR
DISAGREE, or DISAGREE?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Agree
3. Neither agree nor disagree
5. Disagree

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by race series P1

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P2 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P2a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P2b,d,e,f,c,a,g  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         739
 0           4
 1         509
 3         145
 5         111
 8           3

=============================================================================
V023108     P2k. Which Party Better for Women
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER SERIES:

QUESTION:
---------
Which political party do you think is generally better for 
[women/men] - the DEMOCRATS, the REPUBLICANS, or is there 
NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Democrats
3. Republicans
5. Not much difference between them

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by race series P1

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P2 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P2a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P2b,d,e,f,c,a,g  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         739
 0           1
 1         219
 3          52
 5         492
 8           7
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023109     P2m. Which Party Better for Men
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER SERIES:

QUESTION:
---------
And which party do you think is generally better for 
[men/women] - the DEMOCRATS, the REPUBLICANS, or is there 
NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Democrats
3. Republicans
5. Not much difference between them

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for income inequality by race series P1

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 race/gender income
inequality series.  
  Series 1: P1a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1 ('whites better'), P1j,k,m
  Series 2: P1a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('blacks worse'), P1j,k,m
  Series 3: P2a1,b1,c1,d1,e1,f1,g1. ('women worse'), P2j,k,m
  Series 4: P2a2,b2,c2,d2,e2,f2,g2 ('men better'), P2j,k,m
Reasons for inequality by race (either P2 series) were 
administered in one of two possible orders:
  P2a,b,c,d,e,f,g  OR  P2b,d,e,f,c,a,g  
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         739
 0           1
 1          47
 3         159
 5         556
 8           6
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023110     Q1. Did R Vote in 2000 Pres Election
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
Now I"d like to ask you a few questions about the 2000
Presidential election.
In 2000 George W. Bush ran on the Republican ticket against 
Al Gore for the Democrats, and Ralph Nader as a third party
candidate. Do you remember for sure whether or not you voted in 
that election?
{DO NOT PROBE "DK" RESPONSE}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes, voted
5. No, didn't vote

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent

NOTES:
------
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0
 .         324
 1         985
 5         184
 8          18

=============================================================================
V023111     Q1a. Who did R vote for in 2000 Pres Ele
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:
IF R VOTED IN THE 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:

QUESTION:
---------
Which one did you vote for?
{DO NOT PROBE DK RESPONSE}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Al Gore
3. George W. Bush
5. Ralph Nader
7. Other {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent; 5,8,9 in Q1

NOTES:
------
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         526
 0           1
 1         431
 3         502
 5          32
 7           8
 8           1
 9          10

=============================================================================
V023112     Q2a. Remember 2000 Election Controversy
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
Whether or not you voted, you might remember that the 2000 
presidential election ended in a big controversy.  What do you 
remember most about that?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Text present
5. No text present

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent

NOTES:
------
This variable flags cases with text recorded whether or not 
the text itself represents substantive response or opinion 
(including e.g. digressions, statement of no opinion or 
refusal etc.).  
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         324
 1        1166
 5          21

=============================================================================
V023113     Q2c. 2000 Pres Election Fair or Unfair
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
All things considered, would you say that the 2000 presidential 
election was decided in a way that was FAIR or UNFAIR?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Fair
5. Unfair

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent

NOTES:
------
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         324
 0           9
 1         702
 5         460
 8          13
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023114     Q2c1. How Fair/Unfair 2000 Election
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:
IF R FELT 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OUTCOME WAS FAIR /
IF R FELT 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OUTCOME WAS UNFAIR:

QUESTION:
---------
Do you feel STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY that it was [fair/unfair]?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Strongly
5. Not strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent; 8,9,0 in Q2c

NOTES:
------
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         349
 0           3
 1         848
 5         308
 8           3

=============================================================================
V023114x    Q2cx. Summary: 2000 Pres Elect Fair
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
All things considered, would you say that the 2000 presidential 
election was decided in a way that was FAIR or UNFAIR?
Do you feel STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY that it was [fair/unfair]?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Approve strongly
2. Approve not strongly
4. Disapprove not strongly
5. Disapprove strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent

NOTES:
------
Built from Q2c and Q2c1.
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         324
 0          12
 1         478
 2         220
 4          88
 5         370
 8          16
 9           3

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

Now for another topic.
As you know, on September 11th 2001, a group of terrorists took 
control of several U.S. commercial airplanes and crashed them 
into the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in 
Washington.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent

=============================================================================
V023115     Q3b. Did R See World Trade Ctr Collapse
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
Did you happen to see the collapse of the World Trade Center 
towers on live television AS IT WAS ACTUALLY HAPPENING?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No
7. R witnessed in person

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent

NOTES:
------
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         324
 1         834
 5         346
 7           1
 8           6

=============================================================================
V023116     Q3c. What Terrorists Wanted to Accom
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
What do you think the terrorists were trying to accomplish by 
their actions?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Text present
5. No text present

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent

NOTES:
------
This variable flags cases with text recorded whether or not 
the text itself represents substantive response or opinion 
(including e.g. digressions, statement of no opinion or 
refusal etc.).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         324
 1        1163
 5          24

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

Now I'm going to read you a short list of explanations people 
have suggested for September 11.  I would like you to tell me 
how IMPORTANT you think each is in explaining the September 
11th attack.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent

=============================================================================
V023117a    Q3d1. 9/11 Reason - US Support Israel
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(What about:)]
"The United States" support of Israel."  
(Would you say that U.S. support of Israel is VERY important,
SOMEWHAT important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation
for the terrorist attack on September 11?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent

NOTES:
------
For Pre panel respondents, the Q3d series of questions (reasons 
for 9/11 attack) were asked in 1 of 2 possible orders, randomly 
assigned:
   Q3d1,d2,d5,d6
   Q3d5,d6,d1,d2
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         324
 0           3
 1         551
 3         463
 5         148
 8          18
 9           4

=============================================================================
V023117b    Q3d2. 9/11 Reason - 1991 War w/ Iraq
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(What about:)]
"Desert Storm, the U.S. war against Iraq and Saddam Hussein in 
1991"
(Would you say that Desert Storm is VERY important, 
SOMEWHAT important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an 
explanation for the terrorist attack on September 11?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent

NOTES:
------
For Pre panel respondents, the Q3d series of questions (reasons 
for 9/11 attack) were asked in 1 of 2 possible orders, randomly 
assigned:
   Q3d1,d2,d5,d6
   Q3d5,d6,d1,d2
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         324
 0           2
 1         384
 3         520
 5         257
 7           1
 8          23

=============================================================================
V023117c    Q3d5. 9/11 Reason - Religious War
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(What about:)]
"To carry out a religious war"
(Would you say that a religious war is VERY important, 
SOMEWHAT important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an 
explanation for the terrorist attack on September 11?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent

NOTES:
------
For Pre panel respondents, the Q3d series of questions (reasons 
for 9/11 attack) were asked in 1 of 2 possible orders, randomly 
assigned:
   Q3d1,d2,d5,d6
   Q3d5,d6,d1,d2
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         324
 0           8
 1         386
 3         383
 5         387
 7           3
 8          18
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023117d    Q3d6. 9/11 Reason - US Immoral
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(What about:)]
"Because the terrorists believe that America is immoral" 
(Would you say that this belief about America is VERY 
important, SOMEWHAT important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an 
explanation for the terrorist attack on September 11?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent

NOTES:
------
For Pre panel respondents, the Q3d series of questions (reasons 
for 9/11 attack) were asked in 1 of 2 possible orders, randomly 
assigned:
   Q3d1,d2,d5,d6
   Q3d5,d6,d1,d2
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         324
 0           7
 1         490
 3         396
 5         256
 7          15
 8          17
 9           6

=============================================================================
V023118     Q3e. How Likely Another Terrorist Attack
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
How likely do you think it is that the U.S. will suffer an
attack as serious as the one in New York and Washington some
time in the next 12 months? Would you say VERY LIKELY, SOMEWHAT
LIKELY, SOMEWHAT UNLIKELY, or VERY UNLIKELY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very Likely
2. Somewhat Likely
3. Somewhat Unlikely
4. Very Unlikely

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent

NOTES:
------
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         324
 0           7
 1         227
 2         564
 3         288
 4          95
 8           5
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023119     Q3g. Appr/Dis Bush-9-11Resp/Terrorism
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
All things considered, do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the 
way George W. Bush [is handling the war on terrorism/has 
responded to the terrorist attack of September 11]?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Approve
5. Disapprove

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

NOTES:
------
This combines data from Q3g1 and Q3g2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 possible
wordings for Q3g (President Bush performance) in the Pre.
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11. Pre cases from the fresh
cross-section were asked only Q3g questions.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0          13
 1        1180
 5         300
 8          15
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023119a    Q3g1a. Appr/Dis Bush-War on Terrorism
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'WAR ON TERRORISM' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
All things considered, do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the 
way George W. Bush [is handling the war on terrorism/has 
responded to the terrorist attack of September 11]?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Approve
5. Disapprove

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 possible
wordings for Q3g (President Bush performance) in the Pre.
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11. Pre cases from the fresh
cross-section were asked only Q3g questions.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         737
 0           8
 1         572
 5         182
 8          10
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023119b    Q3g1b. Appr/Dis Bush-9-11Response
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'RESPONDED TO 9/11' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
All things considered, do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the 
way George W. Bush [is handling the war on terrorism/has 
responded to the terrorist attack of September 11]?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Approve
5. Disapprove

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 possible
wordings for Q3g (President Bush performance) in the Pre.
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11. Pre cases from the fresh
cross-section were asked only Q3g questions.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         774
 0           5
 1         608
 5         118
 8           5
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023119c    Q3g2. How Much App/Dis Bush-9-11/Terror
=============================================================================

IF R APPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH ON 9-11/WAR ON TERRORISM: /
IF R DISAPPROVES GEORGE W. BUSH ON 9-11/WAR ON TERRORISM:

QUESTION:
---------
(Do you [approve/disapprove]) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Strongly
5. Not Strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 8,9,0 in Q3g

NOTES:
------
See notes Q3g.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .          31
 0           1
 1        1091
 5         384
 8           3
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023119x    Q3gx. Summary:App Bush on Terrorism/9-11
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
All things considered, do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the 
way George W. Bush [is handling the war on terrorism/has 
responded to the terrorist attack of September 11]?
(Do you [approve/disapprove]) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Approve strongly
2. Approve not strongly
4. Disapprove not strongly
5. Disapprove strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

NOTES:
------
Built from Q3g1 and Q3g2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 possible
wordings for Q3g (President Bush performance) in the Pre.
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11. Pre cases from the fresh
cross-section were asked only Q3g questions.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0          14
 1         895
 2         283
 4         101
 5         196
 8          18
 9           4

=============================================================================
V023119y    Q3gx1. Summary:App Bush on War on Terr
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'WAR ON TERRORISM' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
All things considered, do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the 
way George W. Bush is handling the war on terrorism?
(Do you [approve/disapprove]) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Approve strongly
2. Approve not strongly
4. Disapprove not strongly
5. Disapprove strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording

NOTES:
------
Built from Q3g1 and Q3g2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 possible
wordings for Q3g (President Bush performance) in the Pre.
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11. Pre cases from the fresh
cross-section were asked only Q3g questions.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         737
 0           9
 1         423
 2         148
 4          61
 5         118
 8          12
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023119z    Q3gx2. Summary:App Bush on 9-11 Response
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'RESPONDED TO 9/11' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
All things considered, do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the 
way George W. Bush has  responded to the terrorist attack of 
September 11]?
(Do you [approve/disapprove]) STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Approve strongly
2. Approve not strongly
4. Disapprove not strongly
5. Disapprove strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording

NOTES:
------
Built from Q3g1 and Q3g2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 possible
wordings for Q3g (President Bush performance) in the Pre.
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11. Pre cases from the fresh
cross-section were asked only Q3g questions.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         774
 0           5
 1         472
 2         135
 4          40
 5          78
 8           6
 9           1

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

After the September 11 terrorist attacks, President Bush 
declared a war on terrorism.  A first step was to launch 
air strikes against the Taliban government of Afghanistan that 
was providing aid and protection to Osama bin Laden and the 
Al-Quaeda terrorists responsible for the September 11 attacks.

=============================================================================
V023120     Q4a4. War in Afghanistan Worth Cost
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
Taking everything into account, do you think the U.S. war 
against the Taliban government in Afghanistan was WORTH THE
COST or NOT?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Worth it
5. Not worth it

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent

NOTES:
------
Panel respondents were randomly assigned to be administered
Q4a4 (whether war against the Taliban worth the cost) either
before or after Q4a5 (is Bin Laden still alive) in the Pre.
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         324
 0           9
 1         948
 5         202
 8          25
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023121     Q4a5. Does R Think Bin Laden is Alive
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
Do you think Osama bin Laden is still alive?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent

NOTES:
------
Panel respondents were randomly assigned to be administered
Q4a4 (whether war against the Taliban worth the cost) either
before or after Q4a5 (is Bin Laden still alive) in the Pre.
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         324
 0           6
 1         871
 5         223
 8          84
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023122     Q4a6. Does R Fav/Opp Mil Action-Iraq
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
As you may know, President Bush and his top advisers are 
discussing the possibility of taking military action against 
Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein from power. Do you FAVOR or 
OPPOSE military action against Iraq -- or is this something 
you haven"t thought about?

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Favor
05. Oppose
07. Other; depends {VOL} {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
08. Don't know
09. Refused
90. Haven't thought about it
00. NA
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent

NOTES:
------
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         324
 0          17
 1         637
 5         334
 7          41
 8          17
 9           3
90         138

=============================================================================
V023123     Q4a7a. How Much Fav/Opp Mil Action-Iraq
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:
IF R FAVORS OR OPPOSES MILITARY ACTION AGAINST IRAQ:

QUESTION:
---------
Do you [favor/oppose] this policy STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Strongly
5. Not strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent; 7,8,9,0,90 in Q4a6

NOTES:
------
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         541
 0           4
 1         712
 5         253
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023123x    Q4a7x. Summary:Fav/Opp Mil Action-Iraq
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
As you may know, President Bush and his top advisers are 
discussing the possibility of taking military action against 
Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein from power. Do you FAVOR or 
OPPOSE military action against Iraq -- or is this something 
you haven"t thought about?
Do you [favor/oppose] this policy STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Approve strongly
2. Approve not strongly
4. Disapprove not strongly
5. Disapprove strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
6. Other; depends; neither (7 in M2a)
7. Haven't thought about it (90 in M2a)
8. Don't know in M2a or M2b
9. Refused in M2a or M2b
0. NA in M2a or M2b
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent

NOTES:
------
Built from Q4a6 and Q4a7a.
Pre panel cases were randomly assigned to be administered the 
Q1-Q2 questions on the 2000 election either before or after the 
Q3-Q4 questions on September 11.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         324
 0          21
 1         480
 2         154
 4          99
 5         232
 6          42
 7         138
 8          17
 9           4

=============================================================================
V023124     R1a. Has R Shown Flag in Past 12 Mo
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR R1 ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
In the PAST TWELVE MONTHS, have you flown an American flag or 
displayed the flag in some other way, such as in a window, or
on your car, or on a T-shirt or other piece of clothing?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for J4 administration

NOTES:
------
1/2 SAMPLE PRE J4 (REMAINING 1/2 SAMPLE PRE R1)
Patriotism items were randomly assigned to placement
at J4a,d or R1a,d.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         768
 1         644
 5          97
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023124x    R1ax. Summary:Flag Display in Past 12 Mo
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
In the PAST TWELVE MONTHS, have you flown an American flag or 
displayed the flag in some other way, such as in a window, or
on your car, or on a T-shirt or other piece of clothing?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

NOTES:
------
This summarized data from Pre placements, J4a and R1a.
See notes R1a.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           1
 1        1312
 5         196
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023125     R1d. Things about US Make R Ashamed (2)
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR R1 ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with this 
statement:  "There are some things about America today that
make me feel  ashamed of America."  Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE
NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Agree
3. Neither agree nor disagree
5. Disagree

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for J4 administration

NOTES:
------
1/2 SAMPLE PRE J4 (REMAINING 1/2 SAMPLE PRE R1)
Patriotism items were randomly assigned to placement
at J4a,d or R1a,d.
Pre randomization variables (e.g. PreRand.C1), which precede
Pre survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         768
 1         311
 3         101
 5         329
 8           2

=============================================================================
V023125x    R1dx. Summary: US Make R Ashamed
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with this 
statement:  "There are some things about America today that
make me feel  ashamed of America."  Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE
NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Agree
3. Neither agree nor disagree
5. Disagree

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

NOTES:
------
This summarizes data from both Pre placements, J4d and R1d.
See notes R1d.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           2
 1         639
 3         196
 5         668
 8           3
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023126a    Y1a. Month of Birth - FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS:

QUESTION:
---------
Now, on a different topic.
What is the month, day and year of your birth?

VALID CODES:
------------
01. JANUARY
02. FEBRUARY
03. MARCH
04. APRIL
05. MAY
06. JUNE
07. JULY
08. AUGUST
09. SEPTEMBER
10. OCTOBER
11. NOVEMBER
12. DECEMBER

MISSING CODES:
--------------
89. Refused
00. NA
INAP. Panel Respondent

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V023126c    Y1c. Year of Birth - FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS:

QUESTION:
---------
Now, on a different topic.
What is the month, day and year of your birth?

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8889. Refused
INAP. Panel Respondent

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V023126x    Y1x. Summary: Respondent's Age
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Now, on a different topic.
What is the month, day and year of your birth?

MISSING CODES:
--------------
889. Refused
999. NA

NOTES:
------
Calculated from year of birth Y1c.
Age of Panel respondent included by adding 2 years to
age recorded for 2002 Study.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V023127     Y2. R Marital Status - FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
Are you MARRIED NOW and living with your spouse -
or are you WIDOWED, DIVORCED, SEPARATED, or have you NEVER
MARRIED?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Married
2. Widowed
3. Divorced
4. Separated
5. Never married
6. Partnered, not married {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Panel Respondent

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1187
 1         194
 2          26
 3          36
 4          11
 5          54
 6           3

=============================================================================
V023127a    Y2. R Marital Status - Panel 2000 status
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
Are you MARRIED NOW and living with your spouse -
or are you WIDOWED, DIVORCED, SEPARATED, or have you NEVER
MARRIED?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Married
2. Widowed
3. Divorced
4. Separated
5. Never married
6. Partnered, not married {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Panel Respondent

NOTES:
------
This is 2000 data for 2002 Panel respondents.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         324
 0           1
 1         671
 2         108
 3         145
 4          38
 5         186
 6          33
 8           1
 9           4

=============================================================================
V023128     Y3. R Highest Grade of School - FRESH CR
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
What is the highest grade of school or year of college you 
completed?

VALID CODES:
------------
00-12  years
13-16  years
17.    17+ years

MISSING CODES:
--------------
88. Don't know
89. Refused
99. NA
INAP. Panel Respondent

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1187
 0           2
 5           1
 6           1
 7           2
 8           4
 9           3
10           4
11           4
12          80
13          35
14          46
15          18
16          59
17          63
99           2

=============================================================================
V023129     Y3a. R High School Diploma - FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS RESPONDENT:
IF R HAS 0-12 YRS OF ED. OR IF HIGHEST ED. LEVEL IS DK/RF/NA:

QUESTION:
---------
Did you get a high school diploma or pass a high school 
equivalency test?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 13-17 in Y3; Panel Respondent

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0
 .        1408
 0           1
 1          84
 5          18

=============================================================================
V023130     Y3b. R Highest Degree - FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS RESPONDNET:
IF R HAS MORE THAN 12 YEARS OF EDUCATION:

QUESTION:
---------
What is the highest degree that you have earned?

VALID CODES:
------------
00. None (no degree)
01. BACHELOR'S DEGREE
02. MASTER'S DEGREE
03. PhD, LIT, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD
04. LLB, JD
05. MD, DDS, DVM, MVSA, DSC, DO
06. JDC, STD, THD
07. ASSOCIATE DEGREE (AA)

MISSING CODES:
--------------
08. Don't know
09. Refused
99. NA
INAP. 00-12 in Y3; Panel Respondent

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1288
 0          68
 1          74
 2          24
 3           4
 4           3
 7          40
99          10

=============================================================================
V023131     Y3x. Summary: R Education
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS RESPONDNET:

QUESTION:
---------
What is the highest grade of school or year of college you 
completed?
Did you get a high school diploma or pass a high school 
equivalency test?
What is the highest degree that you have earned?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. 8 grades or less and no diploma or equivalency
          [0-8 in Y3, 5 in Y3a]
2. 9-11 grades, no further schooling (incl. 12 years
          without diploma or equivalency) [9-12 in Y3, 5 in Y3a]
3. High school diploma or equivalency test [0-12 in Y3,
          1 in Y3a]
4. More than 12 years of schooling, no higher degree
          (13-17 in Y3, 00 in Y3b)
5. Junior or community college level degrees (AA degrees) 
          (07 in Y3b)
6. BA level degrees; 17+ years, no advanced degree (01 in Y3b)
7. Advanced degree, including LLB [13-17 in Y3, 2-6 in Y3b]

MISSING CODES:
--------------
9. Refused
0. NA in Y3, Y3a or Y3b

NOTES:
------
Education summary data from the 2000 study has been added
for Panel respondents.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           2
 1          36
 2          70
 3         399
 4         313
 5         155
 6         347
 7         178
 9          11

=============================================================================
V023132     Y4. R Employment Status - FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
We"d like to know if you are working now, or are you 
unemployed, retired, (a homemaker), (a student), or what?
{MULTIPLE RESPONSES}

VALID CODES:
------------
001. working now
002. temporarily laid off
003. unemployed
004. retired
005. permanently disabled
006. homemaker
007. Student
014. working now and retired
016. working now and homemaker
046. retired and homemaker
146. working now retired and homemaker

MISSING CODES:
--------------
999. Refused
000. NA
INAP. Panel Respondent

NOTES:
------
The maximum number of mentions was 3 (1 case).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1187
 0           4
 1         201
 2           1
 3          18
 4          62
 5           5
 6          13
 7           4
14           2
16           9
46           4
         146           1

=============================================================================
V023132x    Y4x. Pre/Post Employment Status Summary
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
We"d like to know if you are working now, or are you 
unemployed, retired, a homemaker, (a student), or what?
{MULTIPLE RESPONSES}

VALID CODES:
------------
001. Working now
002. Temporarily laid off
003. Unemployed
004. Retired
005. Permanently disabled
006. Homemaker
007. Student
014. Working now and retired
016. Working now and homemaker
017. Working now and student
026. Temporarily laid off and homemaker
034. Unemployed and retired
035. Unemployed and permanently disabled
036. Unemployed and homemaker
045. Retired and permanently disabled
046. Retired and homemaker
047. Retired and student
067. Homemaker and student
146. Working now, retired, and homemaker
167. Working now, homemaker, and student
467. Retired, homemaker, and student

MISSING CODES:
--------------
000. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview (Panel only)

NOTES:
------
Built from Pre Y4 (Fresh Cross) and Post Y4 (Panel; duplicates 
data found in V83).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         117
 0          33
 1         819
 2           2
 3          53
 4         289
 5          16
 6          71
 7          15
14          17
16          21
17          20
26           1
34           1
35           2
36           1
45           7
46          17
47           1
67           2
         146           1
         167           3

=============================================================================
V023133     Y6. Labor Union Membership - FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
Does anyone in this household belong to a labor union?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Panel Respondent

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1187
 1          56
 5         267
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023133a    Y6. Labor Union Membership 2000
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
Does anyone in this household belong to a labor union?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Fresh Cross Respondent

NOTES:
------
This is 2000 data for Panel respondents.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         324
 0           1
 1         180
 5        1001
 8           5

=============================================================================
V023134     Y6a. Who Belongs to Labor Union - FRESH
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS RESPONDENT:
IF SOMEONE IN R'S HOUSEHOLD BELONGS TO A LABOR UNION:

QUESTION:
---------
Who is it that belongs?

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Respondent
02. Respondent's spouse
03. Other family member {SPECIFY}
04. Someone else {SPECIFY}
12. Respondent and spouse
14. Respondent and other family member

MISSING CODES:
--------------
88. Don't know
89. Refused
00. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in Y6; Panel Respondent

NOTES:
------
The maximum number of mentions was 2.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1455
 1          31
 2          14
 3           3
 4           2
12           5
14           1

=============================================================================
V023134a    Y6a(1). 2000 Who Belongs to Labor Union
=============================================================================

IF PANEL:
IF SOMEONE IN R'S HOUSEHOLD BELONGS TO A LABOR UNION:

QUESTION:
---------
Who is it that belongs?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Respondent
2. Respondent's spouse
3. Someone else
4. R and spouse
5. R and someone else
6. R's spouse and someone else
7. R, spouse, and someone else

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Fresh Cross respondent

NOTES:
------
This summarizes 2000 data for Panel Rs.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1331
 1         101
 2          56
 3          12
 4           8
 5           2
 9           1

=============================================================================
V023135     Y7. Religious Preference - FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
Is your religious preference PROTESTANT, ROMAN CATHOLIC,
JEWISH, or something else?

VALID CODES:
------------
00. None/Atheist/Agnostic
01. Protestant           
02. Roman Catholic           
03. Jewish         
07. Other {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
08. Don't know
09. Refused
99. NA
INAP. Panel Respondent

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1187
 0          16
 1         123
 2          81
 3           4
 7          95
 8           1
 9           3
99           1

=============================================================================
V023136     Y7a. Religious Denomination FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS RESPONDENT:
IF R'S RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE IS PROTESTANT OR "OTHER":

QUESTION:
---------
What church or denomination is that?
{CODE MENTION.  IF UNSURE CODE "OTHER" AND SPECIFY R"S RESPONSE}

VALID CODES:
------------
00.  Non-denominational Christian
01.  Baptist
02.  Episcopalian/Anglican/Church of England
03.  Lutheran
04.  Methodist
05.  Just Protestant; Protestant DK/NA type
06.  Presbyterian
07.  Reformed
08.  Brethren
09.  Evangelical United Brethren
10.  Christian or Just Christian
11.  Christian Scientist
12.  Church (Or Churches) of Christ
13.  United Church of Christ
14.  Disciples of Christ
15.  Church of God
16.  Assembly of God
17.  Congregationalist
18.  Holiness
19.  Pentecostal
20.  Friends, Quaker
21.  Orthodox, E.g. Greek, Russian {SPECIFY}
22.  Non-denominational - Protestant
23.  Mormons
24.  Jehovah's Witnesses
25.  Latter Day Saints
26.  Unitarian/universalist
27.  Seventh day Adventist
30.  Christian NA denomination
35.  Buddhist
45.  Hindu
55.  Muslim/Islam
65.  Native American
87.  Other {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
88. Don't know
89. Refused
99. NA
INAP. 00,02,03,08,09,99 in Y7; Panel Respondent

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1293
 0           6
 1          50
 2           7
 3          13
 4          37
 5           1
 6           9
 7           1
 8           1
10          13
12          10
13           4
15           3
16           5
17           1
18           2
19           8
21           3
22           8
23           1
24           3
25           1
26           4
27           1
30           1
35           2
87          16
88           3
89           3
99           1

=============================================================================
V023137     Y7a1. Southern Baptist/Oth (FRESH CROSS)
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS:
IF R'S RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE IS PROTESTANT OR "OTHER":
IF R IDENTIFIES AS BAPTIST:

QUESTION:
---------
2000:
Is that SOUTHERN BAPTIST or SOMETHING ELSE?
2002:
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?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Southern Baptist
7. Something else

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 00,02,03,08,09,99 in Y7; 00,02-87,88,89,99 in Y7a; Panel 
Respondent

NOTES:
------
Data from 2000 has been added for Panel cases.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1273
 0           2
 1         115
 7         110
 8          11

=============================================================================
V023138     Y7x1. R Religion Summary 1
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
2002:
Is your religious preference PROTESTANT, ROMAN CATHOLIC,
JEWISH, or something else?
2000:
(IF R ATTENDS RELIGIOUS SERVICES:)  Do you mostly attend a 
place of worship that is Protestant, Roman Catholic, Jewish, or 
something else? /
(IF R DOES NOT ATTEND CHURCH BUT THINKS OF SELF AS PART OF 
CHURCH OR DENOMINATION:)  Do you consider yourself Protestant, 
Roman Catholic, Jewish, or something else?

VALID CODES:
------------
00. None incl. atheist/agnostic
01. Protestant           
02. Roman Catholic           
03. Jewish         
07. Other {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
08. Don't know
09. Refused
99. NA
INAP. R refused or NA whether attends church (2000)

NOTES:
------
2002: Built from Y7 and Y7a.
2000: Built from 2000 Summary variable.
Note the change in question flow, which especially affects 
cases coded 0.
In 2000, code 0 includes cases of Rs who said they did not 
attend church and who then answered 'No' when asked if they 
thought of themselves as part of a church or denomination.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .           5
 0         171
 1         843
 2         393
 3          38
 7          49
 8           3
 9           8
99           1

=============================================================================
V023138a    Y7x2. R Religion Summary 2
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
2002:
Is your religious preference PROTESTANT, ROMAN CATHOLIC,
JEWISH, or something else?
What church or denomination is that?
2000:
(IF R ATTENDS RELIGIOUS SERVICES:)  Do you mostly attend a 
place of worship that is Protestant, Roman Catholic, Jewish, or 
something else? What church or denomination is that? /
(IF R DOES NOT ATTEND CHURCH BUT THINKS OF SELF AS PART OF 
CHURCH OR DENOMINATION:)  Do you consider yourself Protestant, 
Roman Catholic, Jewish, or something else? What Church or 
Denomination is that?

VALID CODES:
------------
00.  Non-denominational Christian
01.  Baptist
02.  Episcopalian/Anglican/church of England
03.  Lutheran
04.  Methodist
05.  Just Protestant; Protestant DK/RF/NA denomination;
     other Protestant
06.  Presbyterian
07.  Reformed
08.  Brethren
09.  Evangelical United Brethren
10.  Christian or Just Christian
11.  Christian Scientist
12.  Church (Or Churches) of Christ
13.  United Church of Christ
14.  Disciples of Christ
15.  Church of God
16.  Assembly of God
17.  Congregationalist
18.  Holiness
19.  Pentecostal
20.  Friends, Quaker; Anabaptist; Mennonite
21.  Orthodox, E.g. Greek, Russian {SPECIFY}
22.  Non-denominational - Protestant
23.  Mormons
24.  Jehovah's Witnesses
25.  Latter Day Saints
26.  Unitarian/universalism
27.  Seventh day Adventist
30.  Christian NA denomination
32.  Roman Catholic  
35.  Buddhist
40.  Jewish
45.  Hindu
55.  Muslim/Islam
65.  Native American
77.  Other {SPECIFY}
80.  None incl. agnostic/atheist (in 2000, includes cases
     of Rs who said they did not attend church and who then 
     answered 'No' when asked if they thought of themselves 
     as part of a church or denomination)

MISSING CODES:
--------------
88. Don't know
89. Refused
99. NA
INAP. R refused or NA whether attends church (2000)

NOTES:
------
Fresh Cross:  Built from Y7 and Y7a. 
Panel: Built from 2000 Religious identification summary.
Please note the change in question flow, which especially
affects cases coded 'None (incl. agnostic/atheist'.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V023139     Z1. How Long in Community - FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
How long have you lived in your present community?

VALID CODES:
------------
000. Less than 1 year
001. 13-18 months
002. 19-24 months; 2 years
003-097 years 
098. All my life

MISSING CODES:
--------------
888. Don't know
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. Panel Respondent

NOTES:
------
Years are rounded to the next highest year if months
are more than 6.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V023139a    Z1a. 2000 Study Num Years in Community
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------

VALID CODES:
------------
000. Less than 1 year
001. 13-18 months
002. 19-24 months; 2 years
003-097 years 
098. All my life

MISSING CODES:
--------------
888. Don't know
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section respondent

NOTES:
------
This is Panel respondent's reported status in 2000.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V023140     Z2. How Long in Home - FRESH CROSS
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
How long have you lived in your current home?

VALID CODES:
------------
000. Less than 1 year
001. 13-18 months
002. 19-24 months; 2 years
003-097 years 
098. All my life

MISSING CODES:
--------------
888. Don't know
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. Panel Respondent

NOTES:
------
Years are rounded to the next highest year if months
are more than 6.
Note: case ID 1128 has indicated a number of years greater
in R's home than in R's community.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V023140a    Z2a. 2000 Study Num Years in House-PANEL
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------

VALID CODES:
------------
000. Less than 1 year
001. 13-18 months
002. 19-24 months; 2 years
003-097 years 
098. All my life

MISSING CODES:
--------------
888. Don't know
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. Fresh Cross-Section Respondent

NOTES:
------
This is Panel respondent's reported status in 2000.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V023141     Z3. Family Own Home or Rent
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
{IF PANEL: Now on a different topic.}
(Do you/Does your family) own your home, pay rent, or what?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Own house
5. Pay rent
7. Other {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           5
 1        1176
 5         311
 7          17
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023142     Z4. R Have Money in Stock Market
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Do you personally (or jointly with a spouse), have any MONEY
INVESTED IN THE STOCK MARKET RIGHT NOW -- either in an 
individual stock or in a mutual fund?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1         944
 5         556
 8           1
 9          10

=============================================================================
V023143     Z5b. Family Medicare Benefits
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Do you (or any family member living with you) CURRENTLY
receive payments from: Medicare?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           2
 1         251
 5        1254
 8           2
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023144     Z5c. Family Medicaid Benefits
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Do you (or any family member living with you) CURRENTLY 
receive payments from: Medicaid?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           2
 1          88
 5        1413
 8           6
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023145     Z5g. Family Retirement Account/Pension
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Do you (or any family member living with you) CURRENTLY have
retirement savings either in a pension plan or a retirement
account, like an IRA?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           2
 1        1071
 5         419
 8          11
 9           8

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

We are interested in how people are getting along financially
these days.  The next questions are about the total income of
all members of your family living in your house in 2001, before
taxes and other deductions.  The figure should include
salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other
income.

=============================================================================
V023146     Z6a. Is Fam Income More/Less than 50K
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Is your total household income less than $50,000 or more than
$50,000?
{PROBE IF NEEDED: What would be your best guess?}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Less than $50,000
3. More than $50,000
7. Income was (about) $50,000 {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1         701
 3         745
 7          12
 8           6
 9          47

=============================================================================
V023147     Z6b. Category Fam Income More Than 50K
=============================================================================

IF R'S TOTAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME IS MORE THAN $50,000:

QUESTION:
---------
Which category best describes your total household income:
$50,000-$64,999, $65,000-$84,999, or more than $84,999?
{PROBE IF NEEDED: What would be your best guess?}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. $50,000-$64,999
3. $65,000-$84,999
5. More than $84,999

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 1,7,8,9,0 in Z6a

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         766
 1         205
 3         232
 5         297
 8           2
 9           9

=============================================================================
V023148     Z6c. Category Fam Income Less Than 50K
=============================================================================

IF R'S TOTAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME IS LESS THAN $50,000:

QUESTION:
---------
Which category best describes your total household income:
$0-$14,999, $15,000-$34,999, or $35,000-$49,999?
{PROBE IF NEEDED: What would be your best guess?}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. $0-$14,999
3. $15,000-$34,999
5. $35,000-$49,999

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 3,7,8,9,0 in Z6a

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         810
 0           1
 1         136
 3         319
 5         228
 8           8
 9           9

=============================================================================
V023149     Z6x. Summary: Household Income
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
We are interested in how people are getting along financially
these days.  The next questions are about the total income of
all members of your family living in your house in 2001, before
taxes and other deductions.  The figure should include
salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all other
income.
Is your total household income less than $50,000 or more than
$50,000? {PROBE IF NEEDED: What would be your best guess?}
Which category best describes your total household income:
$50,000-$64,999, $65,000-$84,999, or more than $84,999?
{PROBE IF NEEDED: What would be your best guess?}
Which category best describes your total household income:
$0-$14,999, $15,000-$34,999, or $35,000-$49,999?
{PROBE IF NEEDED: What would be your best guess?}

VALID CODES:
------------
01. $0     -$14,999
02. $15,000-$34,999
03. $35,000-$49,999
04. Just about $50,000 [VOL]
05. $50,000-$64,999
06. $65,000-$84,999
07. More than $84,999
08. Less than $50,000 - DK/NA/RF additional subcategorizaton
09. More than $50,000 - DK/NA/RF additional subcategorization

MISSING CODES:
--------------
88. Don't know household income (8 in Z6a)
89. Refused household income (9 in Z6a)
00. NA (0 in Z6a)

NOTES:
------
Built from Z6a, Z6b and Z6c.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1         136
 2         319
 3         228
 4          12
 5         205
 6         232
 7         297
 8          18
 9          11
88           6
89          47

=============================================================================
V023150     Z7x. Race Summary
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
What racial or ethnic group or groups best describes you?
Are you of Spanish or Hispanic origin or descent?

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Black only mentioned
02. Asian/Pacific Islander only mentioned
03. Native American only mentioned
04. Hispanic only mentioned
05. White only mentioned
12. Black and Asian/Pacific Islander mentioned
13. Black and Native American mentioned
14. Black and Hispanic mentioned
15. Black and White mentioned
23. Asian/Pacific Islander and Native American mentioned
24. Asian/Pacific Islander and Hispanic mentioned
25. Asian/Pacific Islander and White mentioned
34. Native American and Hispanic mentioned
35. Native American and White mentioned
45. Hispanic and White mentioned
77. Other (not codeable elsewhere) including 3 or more
    racial groups

MISSING CODES:
--------------
88. Don't know
89. Refused
99. NA

NOTES:
------
Constructed from Z7a-Z7e, text of Z7f, and Z9.
For Panel cases, data from 2000 are included.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 1         137
 2          26
 3          10
 4          66
 5        1182
12           4
13           3
14           3
15           5
24           2
25           1
34           1
35          16
45          22
77          22
88           4
89           6
99           1

=============================================================================
V023150a    Z7a. Mention Black: R Racial Groups
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS:

QUESTION:
---------
What racial or ethnic group or groups best describes you?
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Mentioned
5. Not mentioned

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused to answer question
0. NA
INAP. Panel Respondent

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1187
 1          39
 5         281
 8           2
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023150b    Z7b. Mention Asian: R Racial Groups
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS:

QUESTION:
---------
What racial or ethnic group or groups best describes you?
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Mentioned
5. Not mentioned

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused to answer question
0. NA
INAP. Panel Respondent

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1187
 1           8
 5         312
 8           2
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023150c    Z7c. Mention Native Am: R Racial Groups
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS:

QUESTION:
---------
What racial or ethnic group or groups best describes you?
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Mentioned
5. Not mentioned

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused to answer question
0. NA
INAP. Panel Respondent

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1187
 1           9
 5         311
 8           2
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023150d    Z7d. Mention Hispanic: R Racial Groups
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS:

QUESTION:
---------
What racial or ethnic group or groups best describes you?
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Mentioned
5. Not mentioned

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused to answer question
0. NA
INAP. Panel Respondent

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1187
 1          16
 5         304
 8           2
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023150e    Z7e. Mention White: R Racial Groups
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS:

QUESTION:
---------
What racial or ethnic group or groups best describes you?
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Mentioned
5. Not mentioned

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused to answer question
0. NA
INAP. Panel Respondent

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1187
 1         258
 5          62
 8           2
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023150f    Z7f. Mention Other: R Racial Groups
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS:

QUESTION:
---------
What racial or ethnic group or groups best describes you?
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Mentioned
5. Not mentioned

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused to answer question
0. NA
INAP. Panel Respondent

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1187
 1          19
 5         301
 8           2
 9           2

=============================================================================
V023151     Z9. R Hispanic
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS:

QUESTION:
---------
{IF HISPANIC OR LATINO MENTIONED FOR RACE, CODE AND DO NOT ASK,
OTHERWISE ASK:}
Are you of Spanish or Hispanic origin or descent?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Panel Respondent

NOTES:
------
Panel data from the 2000 Study have been included.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           1
 1          90
 5        1414
 8           3
 9           3

=============================================================================
V023152     Z9a. Type Hispanic R
=============================================================================

IF FRESH CROSS:
IF R IDENTIFIES AS BEING OF SPANISH OR HISPANIC ORIGIN OR DESCENT:

QUESTION:
---------
Would you describe your Hispanic origin as MEXICAN,
PUERTO RICAN, CUBAN, LATIN AMERICA, CENTRAL AMERICAN,
or SPANISH?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Mexican
2. Puerto Rican
3. Cuban
4. Latin American
5. Central American
6. Spanish
7. Other {VOL} {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in Z9; Panel Respondent

NOTES:
------
Panel data from the 2000 Study have been included.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1421
 1          30
 2          15
 3           3
 4           7
 5           6
 6          23
 7           6

=============================================================================
V023153     Z10. R Gender
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
{ASK ONLY IF UNSURE, OTHERWISE CODE WITHOUT ASKING:}
Finally, are you MALE or FEMALE?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Male
2. Female

MISSING CODES:
--------------
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1         664
 2         847

=============================================================================
V023154     ZZ4. IWR: R Cooperation
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s cooperation was:

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very good
2. Good
3. Fair
4. Poor
5. Very poor

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           1
 1        1085
 2         319
 3          86
 4          13
 5           7

=============================================================================
V023155     ZZ5. IWR: R Level of Information
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s general level of information about politics and public 
affairs seemed:

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very high
2. Fairly high
3. Average
4. Fairly low
5. Very low

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0          10
 1         394
 2         534
 3         448
 4          94
 5          31

=============================================================================
V023156     ZZ6. IWR: R Intelligence
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s apparent intelligence:

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very high
2. Fairly high
3. Average
4. Fairly low
5. Very low

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           7
 1         420
 2         590
 3         423
 4          62
 5           9

=============================================================================
V023157     ZZ7. IWR: How Suspicious Was R
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
How suspicious did R seem to be about the study before the
interview?:

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Not at all suspicious
3. Somewhat suspicious
5. Very suspicious

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0          20
 1        1343
 3         133
 5          15

=============================================================================
V023158     ZZ8. IWR: R Interest in Interview
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Overall, how great was R"s interest in the interview?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very high
2. Fairly high
3. Average
4. Fairly low
5. Very low

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           4
 1         577
 2         530
 3         342
 4          45
 5          13

=============================================================================
V023159     ZZ9. IWR: How Sincere Was R
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
How sincere did R seem to be in his/her answers?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Completely sincere
3. Usually sincere
5. Often seemed to be insincere

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0          10
 1        1295
 3         189
 5          17

=============================================================================
V023160     ZZ9a. IWR: Parts Where Doubt R Sincerity
=============================================================================

IF IWR REPORTED THAT R WAS USUALLY SINCERE:/
IF IWR REPORTED THAT R OFTEN SEEMED TO BE INSINCERE:

QUESTION:
---------
Were there any particular parts of the interview for which you 
doubted R"s sincerity?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. 1,0 in ZZ9

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1305
 0           7
 1          65
 5         134

=============================================================================
V023161     ZZ10. IWR: R Reported Income Accurately
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Do you feel R reported income accurately?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes, think R reported correctly
2. No, think R reported incorrectly
3. Refused income questions
5. No, think R reported dishonestly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0          12
 1        1410
 2          25
 3          51
 5           5
 8           8

=============================================================================
V023162     ZZ10a. IWR: Estimate R Family Income
=============================================================================

IF IWR DID NOT FEEL R REPORTED INCOME CORRECTLY :/
IF R REFUSED INCOME QUESTIONS OR DK/NA IF REPORTED CORRECTLY:

QUESTION:
---------
If possible, give a reasonable estimate of what R"s family 
income is (before taxes in 2001).

MISSING CODES:
--------------
888888. DK
000000. NA
INAP. 1 in ZZ10

NOTES:
------
Coded in 1000s of dollars (range 10,000-90,000)

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1410
 0           7
       10000           3
       15000           1
       25000           3
       30000          12
       35000           2
       40000           4
       45000           4
       47000           1
       50000           5
       51000           1
       55000           2
       60000           8
       65000           1
       70000           1
       75000           1
       78000           1
       90000           1
      888888          43

=============================================================================
V023163     ZZ11a. IWR: Estimate R Age
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
What would you estimate R"s age to be?

VALID CODES:
------------
97. 97 and older

MISSING CODES:
--------------
98. Hard to guess {SPECIFY}
00. NA

NOTES:
------
Coded 18-96 and:

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           3
18           2
19           3
20          13
21           4
22          11
23           9
24          10
25          46
26           6
27           2
28          28
29           3
30          77
31           3
32          19
33          11
34           7
35         146
36          14
37          12
38          18
39           5
40         162
41           3
42          21
43           9
44           3
45         144
46          10
47          13
48          11
49           4
50         128
51           3
52           9
53           6
54           5
55          79
56           5
57           4
58           9
59           6
60          78
61           2
62          14
63           6
64           4
65          85
66           4
67           7
68           7
69           1
70          47
71           1
72           7
73           6
74           3
75          31
76           3
77           1
78           7
79           1
80          34
81           3
82           2
83           3
84           1
85           8
86           1
87           2
89           1
90           3
91           1
97           1
98          50

=============================================================================
V023164     ZZ11b. IWR: Estimate R Education
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
What would you estimate R"s level of education to be?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Low - probably less than high school diploma
2. Probably has a high school diploma but probably no college
3. Probably a little college
4. Probably a college degree

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Hard to guess {SPECIFY}
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 0           2
 1          69
 2         419
 3         383
 4         623
 8          15

=============================================================================
V023165a    ZZ12a. IWR:IW Rxns- Negative General
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.  "Negative - general"
5.  Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1          16
 5        1495

=============================================================================
V023165b    ZZ12b. IWR:IW Rxns-Too Long
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.  "Negative - too long"
5.  Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1          51
 5        1460

=============================================================================
V023165c    ZZ12c. IWR:IW Rxns-Too Complicated
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.  "Negative - too complicated"
5.  Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1          45
 5        1466

=============================================================================
V023165d    ZZ12d. IWR:IW Rxns-Boring/Tedious
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.  "Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious"
5.  Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1          33
 5        1478

=============================================================================
V023165e    ZZ12e. IWR:IW Rxns-Wanted to Stop
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.   "R wanted to stop before interview completed.  After     
     starting the interview R made comments indicating       
     he/she regretted having agreed to be interviewed"
5.   Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1          21
 5        1490

=============================================================================
V023165f    ZZ12f. IWR:IW Rxns- Ill/Deaf/Tired
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.   "R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was     
     ill/deaf/tired/had bad eyesight etc.; interview was     
     obviously hard for R"
5.   Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1          17
 5        1494

=============================================================================
V023165g    ZZ12g. IWR:IW Rxns-Confused
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.   "R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was     
     confused by questions "couldn't understand the          
     scales"; interview was obviously hard for R"
5.   Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1         163
 5        1348

=============================================================================
V023165h    ZZ12h. IWR:IW Rxns-Lack of Knowledge
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.   "R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/   
     embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own             
     suitability for interview"
5.   Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1          35
 5        1476

=============================================================================
V023165j    ZZ12j. IWR:IW Rxns-Lack Political Knwldg
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.   "R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/   
     embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge"
5.   Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1          82
 5        1429

=============================================================================
V023165k    ZZ12k. IWR:IW Rxns-Agitated by Process
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.  "R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS"
5.  Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1          44
 5        1467

=============================================================================
V023165m    ZZ12m. IWR:IW Rxns-Angry at Content
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.  "R became angry at interview CONTENT"
5.  Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1          30
 5        1481

=============================================================================
V023165n    ZZ12n. IWR:IW Rxns-Sampling Concerns
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.   "R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias:
     'why do you come to the old folks home?' 'why THIS 
     neighborhood?' 'why/why not blacks/Hispanics?' 'why
     me?' etc."
5.   Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1          15
 5        1496

=============================================================================
V023165p    ZZ12p. IWR:IW Rxns- Positive
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.   "R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative"  
     /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.)"
5.   Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1         925
 5         586

=============================================================================
V023165q    ZZ12q. IWR:IW Rxns- Neutral/None
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.  "Neutral or no feedback (1st mention only)"
5.  Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1         371
 5        1140

=============================================================================
V023168     PROB1. Problem 1 Recorded
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Is there any difficulty administering an interview by phone 
to this R?
{EXAMPLES: hard of hearing, illness that makes it difficult for 
R to stay on the phone very long, etc.}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes {SPECIFY}
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
9. Refused
0. NA

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 1         153
 5        1358

=============================================================================
V024000     PostAdmin.0. Form of Post interview
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Form of 2002 Post Interview

VALID CODES:
------------
01. D3 - K4 - L1 - M5 race - M11 open
02  D3 - K4 - L1 - M5 race - M11 closed 
03. D3 - K4 - L1 - M6 gend - M11 open   
04. D3 - K4 - L1 - M6 gend - M11 closed 
05. D3 - K4 - L2 - M5 race - M11 open   
06. D3 - K4 - L2 - M5 race - M11 closed 
07. D3 - K4 - L1 - M5 race - M11 open   
08. D3 - K4 - L2 - M6 gend - M11 open   
09. D3 - K4 - L2 - M6 gend - M11 closed 
10. D3 - K5 - L1 - M5 race - M11 open   
11. D3 - K5 - L1 - M5 race - M11 closed 
12. D3 - K5 - L1 - M6 gend - M11 open   
13. D3 - K5 - L1 - M6 gend - M11 closed 
14. D3 - K5 - L2 - M5 race - M11 open   
15. D3 - K5 - L2 - M6 gend - M11 open   
16. D3 - K5 - L2 - M5 race - M11 closed 
17. D3 - K5 - L2 - M6 gend - M11 open   
18. D3 - K5 - L2 - M6 gend - M11 closed 
19. D4 - K4 - L1 - M5 race - M11 open   
20. D4 - K4 - L1 - M5 race - M11 closed 
21. D4 - K4 - L1 - M6 gend - M11 open   
22. D4 - K4 - L1 - M6 gend - M11 closed 
23. D4 - K4 - L2 - M5 race - M11 open   
24. D4 - K4 - L2 - M5 race - M11 closed 
25. D4 - K4 - L1 - M5 race - M11 open   
26. D4 - K4 - L2 - M6 gend - M11 open   
27. D4 - K4 - L2 - M6 gend - M11 closed 
28. D4 - K5 - L1 - M5 race - M11 open   
29. D4 - K5 - L1 - M5 race - M11 closed 
30. D4 - K5 - L1 - M6 gend - M11 open   
31. D4 - K5 - L1 - M6 gend - M11 closed 
32. D4 - K5 - L2 - M5 race - M11 open   
33. D4 - K5 - L2 - M6 gend - M11 open   
34. D4 - K5 - L2 - M5 race - M11 closed 
35. D4 - K5 - L2 - M6 gend - M11 closed 
36. D4 - K5 - L2 - M6 gend - M11 closed

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Post interview

NOTES:
------
Aside from various randomly assigned wording and 
placement/order options, the following content options were 
randomly assigned to 1/2 samples in the Post:
 1- either D3 or D4 Bush Traits questions 
 2- either K4 or K5 social trust item
 3- either L1 series or L2 series Federal spending items
 4- either M5 affirmative action or M6 equal pay items
 5- M11 general income inequality as openend (M11c/M11d)or 
    as closed series (M11a/M11b) [each has wording variants]
Note that for the spending items and income inequality options,
the alternate option had been assigned to the pre.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024001     PostAdmin.1. Release
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post Release number

VALID CODES:
------------
1. There was a single release in the Post

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024002     PostAdmin.2. Mode
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post Mode

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Telephone

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024003     PostAdmin.3. Number of calls
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post number of calls

NOTES:
------
1-25

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024004     PostAdmin.4. Result
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post Result

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Completion
05. Refusal

60. Phone Not in service or new number
61. No contact - no answer/answering device/busy/barrier
68. "Never Available"/refusals

NOTES:
------
Because few cases were ever removed from callback status,
most cases with final disposition "never available" may be
considered as, in fact, refusals.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1346
60          18
61          33
68         114

=============================================================================
V024005     PostAdmin.5. Language
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post language

VALID CODES:
------------
1. English

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024006     PostAdmin.6. Verification
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post interview verification

VALID CODES:
------------
5. No verification

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Post interview

NOTES:
------
There was no verification of interviews at the interviewing 
facility.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024007     PostAdmin.7. Evaluation
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post interview evaluation

VALID CODES:
------------
5. No evaluation

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Post interview

NOTES:
------
There was no evaluation of interviews at the interviewing 
facility.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024008     PostAdmin.8. Tape recorded
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post interview tape-recorded

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Tape recorded
5. Not tape recorded

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1           1
 5        1345

=============================================================================
V024009     PostAdmin.9. Interviewed in parts
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post interview in parts

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Interviewed in parts (multiple sessions)
5. Not interviewed in parts (1 session)

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1          79
 5        1267

=============================================================================
V024010     PostAdmin.10. Number of parts
=============================================================================

IF PRE INTERVIEW CONDUCTED IN PARTS:

QUESTION:
---------
Post number of parts

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Interview not conducted in parts; no Post interview

NOTES:
------
1-5

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024011     PostAdmin.11. Number of interviewers
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post number of interviewers

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Post interview

NOTES:
------
This is the number of interviewers used on the case (1-5).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024012a    PostAdmin.12a. Beginning month
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post interview - beginning month

VALID CODES:
------------
11. November
12. December

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
11        1326
12          20

=============================================================================
V024012b    PostAdmin.12b. Beginning day
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post interview - beginning day

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Post interview

NOTES:
------
1-30

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024012c    PostAdmin.12c. Beginning month and day
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post interview - beginning month and day (MMDD)

NOTES:
------
This is a character variable

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V024012d    PostAdmin.12d. Days after election
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post Interview - Number of days after election

MISSING CODES:
--------------
00. NA

NOTES:
------
Based on beginning date of interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024013a    PostAdmin.13a. Ending month
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post interview - ending month

VALID CODES:
------------
11. November
12. December

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
11        1321
12          25

=============================================================================
V024013b    PostAdmin.13b. Ending day
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post interview - ending day

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Post interview

NOTES:
------
1-30

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024013c    PostAdmin.13c. Ending month and day
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post interview - ending month and day (MMDD)

NOTES:
------
This is a character variable

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V024014     PostAdmin.14. Pre Address given
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post payment address given?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1        1344
 5           2

=============================================================================
V024015     PostAdmin.15. Payment mode
=============================================================================

IF PRE PAYMENT ADDRESS GIVEN:

QUESTION:
---------
Post payment mode

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Check

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. 5 in PostAdmin.14; no Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024016     PostAdmin.16. Payment amount
=============================================================================

IF PRE PAYMENT ADDRESS GIVEN:

QUESTION:
---------
Post payment amount

VALID CODES:
------------
20. Twenty dollars
40. Forty dollars
50. Fifty dollars

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. 5 in PostAdmin.14; no Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         167
20        1039
40          33
50         272

=============================================================================
V024017a    PostAdmin.17a. Month payment mailed
=============================================================================

IF PRE PAYMENT ADDRESS GIVEN:

QUESTION:
---------
Date Post payment mailed - month

VALID CODES:
------------
11. November
12. December

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. 5 in PostAdmin.14; no Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         167
11         946
12         398

=============================================================================
V024017b    PostAdmin.17b. Day payment mailed
=============================================================================

IF PRE PAYMENT ADDRESS GIVEN:

QUESTION:
---------
Date Post payment mailed - day

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. 5 in PostAdmin.14; no Post interview

NOTES:
------
1-31

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024018     PostAdmin.18. Pre Interview Length
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post Interview Length

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No Post interview

NOTES:
------
This is length in minutes.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024019     PostAdmin.19. Pre Interviewer IW Number
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post Interviewer"s Interview Number

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No Post interview

NOTES:
------
The interviewer's interviews are numbered by beginning date.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 0          10
 1         333
 2         296
 3         214
 4         155
 5         112
 6          84
 7          54
 8          38
 9          28
10          13
11           6
12           3

=============================================================================
V024020     PostAdmin.20. Post persuasion letter
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Post Persuasion letter

VALID CODES:
------------
1. No persuasion letter sent in the Post

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Post interview

NOTES:
------
No persuasion letters were sent in the Post

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024024     IWR.1. Post IWR of Record
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
POST Interviewer of Record

MISSING CODES:
--------------
000. NA
INAP. No Post interview

NOTES:
------
Interviewer ID number is coded and:

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024025     IWR.2. Post IWR Gender
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
POST Interviewer Gender

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Male
2. Female

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No Post interview

NOTES:
------
This describes the Post interviewer of record.
Interviewer characteristics were self-descriptions provided by 
interviewers.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 0         239
 1         478
 2         629

=============================================================================
V024026     IWR.3. Post IWR Education Level
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
POST Interviewer Education Level (highest education)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. 1-8 grades
2. Some high school
3. High school graduate
4. Some college
5. College degree
6. Master's degree
7. Ph.D

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No Post interview

NOTES:
------
This describes the Post interviewer of record.
Interviewer characteristics were self-descriptions provided by 
interviewers.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 0         227
 3          64
 4         496
 5         456
 6          97
 7           6

=============================================================================
V024027     IWR.4. Post IWR Race
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
POST Interviewer Race

VALID CODES:
------------
1. White
2. Black
3. Native American
4. Asian
5. Other

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No Post interview

NOTES:
------
This describes the Post interviewer of record.
Interviewer characteristics were self-descriptions provided by 
interviewers.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 0         257
 1         965
 2          85
 3           1
 4          21
 5          17

=============================================================================
V024027a    IWR.4a. Post IWR Ethnicity
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
POST Interviewer Ethnicity

VALID CODES:
------------
0. No ethnicity mentioned
1. Hispanic
7. Other

MISSING CODES:
--------------
9. NA
INAP. No Post interview

NOTES:
------
This describes the Post interviewer of record.
Interviewer characteristics were self-descriptions provided by 
interviewers.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 0         973
 1          57
 7          33
 9         283

=============================================================================
V024028     IWR.5. Post IWR languages
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
POST Interviewer Languages

VALID CODES:
------------
0. No languages spoken
1. Spanish
7. Other

MISSING CODES:
--------------
9. NA
INAP. No Post interview

NOTES:
------
This describes the Post interviewer of record.
Interviewer characteristics were self-descriptions provided by 
interviewers.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 0         705
 1         149
 7         261
 9         231

=============================================================================
V024029     IWR.6. Post IWR experience
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
POST Interviewer Experience

VALID CODES:
------------
00. None
01. 1 Year or less
02. 13-23 Months
03. 2 years
04. 4 years
05. 5 years
06. 6 years
07. 7 years
08. 8 years
09. 9 years

MISSING CODES:
--------------
99. NA
INAP. No Post interview

NOTES:
------
This describes the Post interviewer of record.
Interviewer characteristics were self-descriptions provided by 
interviewers.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 0         165
 1         859
 2          69
 3           7
 9          12
99         234

=============================================================================
V024030     IWR.7. Post IWR Age
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
POST Interviewer Age (age groups)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. 18-34 years
2. 35-40 years
3. 41-45 years
4. 46-50 years
5. 51-55 years
6. 56-60 years
7. 61-64 years
8. 65-79 years

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No Post interview

NOTES:
------
This describes the Post interviewer of record.
Interviewer characteristics were self-descriptions provided by 
interviewers.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 0         231
 1         833
 2          67
 3          60
 4         129
 6          23
 8           3

=============================================================================
V024201     PostSummary.1. Flag misassigned preload
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Flag misassigned preload

VALID CODES:
------------
1. District preload incorrect (NY03 correct; NY04 preloaded)
2. County preload incorrect (district correct)
3. No preload misassignment

NOTES:
------
This variable flags 1 case where the preload district 
assignment was incorrect, and 2 cases where the preload county 
was misidentified but for which district assignment was still 
correct.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1           1
 2           2
 3        1343

=============================================================================
V024202     PostSummary.2. Panel Flag-candidate same
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Panel:
2002 House candidate preload names same as 2000 preload names?

VALID CODES:
------------
00. Neither 2002 Democratic candidate preload name nor 2002 
    Republican candidate preload name was preloaded in 2000
01. 2002 Democratic preload name same as in 2000
02. 2002 Republican preload name same as in 2000
03. Both Democratic and Republican candidates same 2000-2002
04. 2002 Democratic Retiring Representative name was preloaded 
    in 2000 as Democratic candidate name
05. 2002 Republican Retiring Representative name was preloaded 
    in 2000 as Democratic candidate name
15. Democrat preload same and 2002 retiring Republican was
    preloaded in 2000
24. Republican preload same and 2002 retiring Democrat was
    preloaded in 2000

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Fresh cross case

NOTES:
------
This determines whether the House candidate name(s) preloaded
into the 2002 Post instrument were the same as the House 
candidate names that had been preloaded into the NES 2000 Post.
Note:  Due to redistricting, district number for nonmovers may
not be the same in 2000-2002; names of candidates were compared
to construct this summary.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         324
 0         338
 1         314
 2         385
 3          95
 4          22
 5          28
15           5

=============================================================================
V024202a    PostSummary.2a. Panel 2000 District
=============================================================================

QUESTON:
--------
Panel - 2000 district number

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Fresh Cross case

NOTES:
------
Due to redistricting, district number for nonmovers may not be the same 
in 2002 as it was in 2000. 9996=case with misidentified district number in 
2000.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec

=============================================================================
V024401     PostRand.C1. Rand C1a/C1b Voter Turnout
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZED PREASSIGNMENT -  C1a/C1b VOTER TURNOUT

VALID CODES:
------------
1. C1a
2. C1b

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly preassigned to either C1a or C1b in 
the Pre (alternate versions of vote turnout question).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 
 .         165
 1         672
 2         674

=============================================================================
V024402     PostRand.Vote. Rand Order-Dem/Rep Cands
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZED ORDER - DEM/REPUB CANDIDATE NAMES IN VOTE SECTION

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Democratic name first, Republican name second
2. Republican name first, Democratic name second

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This variable describes the order to which the names of major 
party candidates were randomly preassigned for reading in the
text of House and Senate vote-choice and nonvoter preference
questions.  This preassigned order did not actually apply if
only a single major party candidate ran (major party candidate
name always read before any independent/third-party name, if
any).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         698
 2         648

=============================================================================
V024403     PostRand.D1. Rand of D1 Thermometers
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION OF D1 THERMOMETERS

VALID CODES:
------------
1. D1a,D1g,D1h,D1j,D1m,D1m1,D1k
2. D1a,D1h,D1g,D1j,D1k,D1m,D1m1

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D1) were administered in one of two
possible orders following George W. Bush (fixed as 1st 
thermometer).
Note: This is a randomly pre-assigned order; not all 
thermometers apply to every respondent.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         694
 2         652

=============================================================================
V024404     PostRand.D2. Rand of D2 Thermometers
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION OF D2 THERMOMETERS

VALID CODES:
------------
1. D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z
2. D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Group thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         713
 2         633

=============================================================================
V024405     PostRand.D3/D4. Rand Select D3/D4 Traits
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZED SELECTION D3/D4 TRAITS

VALID CODES:
------------
1. R administered D3 traits
2. R administered D4 traits

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either D3 or D4 Bush
traits questions.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         681
 2         665

=============================================================================
V024406     PostRand.D3. Rand Order D3 Bush Traits
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION - ORDER OF D3 BUSH TRAITS

VALID CODES:
------------
1. D3a,b,c,d
2. D3a,d,c,b

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. R selected for D4 traits; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
George W. Bush traits questions in D3 were randomly assigned to
1 of 2 possible sequential orders.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         634
 2         712

=============================================================================
V024407     PostRand.D4. Rand Order D4 Bush Traits
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION - ORDER OF D4 BUSH TRAITS

VALID CODES:
------------
1. D4a,b,c,d
2. D4a,d,c,b

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. R selected for D3 traits; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
George W. Bush traits questions in D4 were randomly assigned to
1 of 2 possible sequential orders.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         680
 2         666

=============================================================================
V024408     PostRand.G1a/b. Rand Order of G1a/b
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION ORDER OF G1a/b

VALID CODES:
------------
1. G1a Democratic House cand 1st, G1b Republican House cand 2nd
2. G1b Republican House cand 1st, G1a Democratic House cand 2nd

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly preassigned to be administered 
major party liberal-conservative House candidate placements
with either the Democrat or Republican first.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         689
 2         657

=============================================================================
V024409     PostRand.K4/K5. Rand Selection of K4/K5
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZED SELECTION K4/K5

VALID CODES:
------------
1. K4 selected (people take advantage)
2. K5 selected (people try to be helpful)

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either K4 or K5
(trust in people).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         668
 2         678

=============================================================================
V024410     PostRand.L1/L2. Rand Assign L1/L2 Fed Sp
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZED ASSIGNMENT L1/L2 FEDERAL SPENDING

VALID CODES:
------------
1. L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
2. L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- K1 series in Pre, L2 series in Post
- K2 series in Pre, L1 series in Post
This variable describes the Post assignment based on this
randomized selection.
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         692
 2         654

=============================================================================
V024411     PostRand.L1. Rand Post L1 Series
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION POST L1 SERIES

VALID CODES:
------------
1. L1a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
2. L1a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. R selected for Post L2 series; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This variable describes the order of administration of Post
L1 series Federal spending items.  Two orderings were possible.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         679
 2         667

=============================================================================
V024412     PostRand.L1e. Rand Post L1e Wording
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION POST L1e WORDING

VALID CODES:
------------
1. "Public schools"
2. "Big city schools"

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. R selected for Post L1 series; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This variable describes the random assignment of wording 
in Federal spending item L1e in the Pre.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         678
 2         668

=============================================================================
V024413     PostRand.L1h. Rand Post L1h Wording
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION POST L1h WORDING

VALID CODES:
------------
1. "Homeland security"
2. "War on terrorism"

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This variable describes the random assignment of wording 
in Federal spending item L1h in the Pre.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         667
 2         679

=============================================================================
V024414     PostRand.L2. Rand Post L2 Series
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION POST L2 SERIES

VALID CODES:
------------
1. L2a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
2. L2a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This variable describes the order of administration of Post
L2 series Federal spending items.  Two orderings were possible.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         690
 2         656

=============================================================================
V024415     PostRand.L2c. Rand Post L2c Wording
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION POST L2c WORDING

VALID CODES:
------------
1. "Poor people"
2. "Working poor"

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This variable describes the random assignment of wording 
in Federal spending item L2c in the Pre.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         678

=============================================================================
V024416     PostRand.L2j. Rand Post L2j Wording
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION POST L2j WORDING

VALID CODES:
------------
1. "Poor children"
2. "Black children"

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This variable describes the random assignment of wording 
in Federal spending item L2j in the Pre.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         684
 2         662

=============================================================================
V024417     PostRand.M5/M6. Randomized Assign M5/M6
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZED ASSIGNMENT M5/M6

VALID CODES:
------------
1. M5a,b,c,d asked in Post (P1 in pre)
2. M6a,b,c,d asked in Post (P2 in Pre)

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- P1 income inequality by race in Pre; M5a,b,c,d affirmative 
    action items in Post
- P2 income inequality by gender in Pre; M6a,b,c,d equal pay
    for women in Post
This variable describes the Post assignment based on this
randomized selection.
Note: this Pre/Post randomization description applies regardless
of which alternative wording of P1/P2 was randomly selected
in the Pre.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         656
 2         690

=============================================================================
V024418     PostRand.M5a/b. Random Order M5a/b
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION ORDER OF M5a/b

VALID CODES:
------------
1. M5a Democratic Party first, M5b Republican Party second
2. M5b Republican Party first, M5a Democratic Party second

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. R selected for M6a,b,c,d; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were administered affirmative action items M5a 
(position of Democratic Party) and M5b (position of Republican 
Party) in random order.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         636
 2         710

=============================================================================
V024419     PostRand.M6a/b. Random Order M6a/b
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION ORDER OF M6a/b

VALID CODES:
------------
1. M6a Democratic Party first, M6b Republican Party second
2. M6b Republican Party first, M6a Democratic Party second

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. R selected for M5a,b,c,d; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were administered equal pay for women items M6a 
(position of Democratic Party) and M6b (position of Republican 
Party) in random order.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         697
 2         649

=============================================================================
V024420     PostRand.M7. Random Post M7 Wording
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION POST M7 WORDING

VALID CODES:
------------
1. "Estate tax"
2. "Death tax"

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 possible wordings 
for M7 questions (same wording used in all M7 questions).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         670
 2         676

=============================================================================
V024421     PostRand.M7c/e. Random Order M7c/e
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION ORDER OF M7c/e

VALID CODES:
------------
1. M7c Democratic Party first, M7e Republican party second
2. M7e Republican Party first, M7c Democratic party second

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were administered estate tax items M7c (position
of Democratic Party) and M7e (position of Republican Party) in 
random order.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         166
 1         702
 2         643

=============================================================================
V024422     PostRand.M9b/c. Random Order of M9b/c
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION ORDER OF M9b/c

VALID CODES:
------------
1. M9b taxes paid by rich first, M9c taxes paid by poor second
2. M9c taxes paid by poor first, M9b taxes paid by rich second

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were administered M9b and M9c items on level of 
taxation in random order.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         684
 2         662

=============================================================================
V024423     PostRand.M11. Randomized Assignment M11
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZED ASSIGNMENT M11

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Post M11c administered (Pre L2a)
2. Post M11d administered (Pre L2b)
3. Post M11a administered (Pre L2c)
4. Post M11b administered (Pre L2d)

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following
combinations of general income inequality questions:
- Pre L2a (open "better"), Post M11c (closed list "better")
- Pre L2b (open "worse"), Post M11d (closed list "worse")
- Pre L2c (closed list "better"), Post M11a (open "better")
- Pre L2d (closed list "worse"), Post M11b (open "worse")
This variable describes the Post assignment based on this
randomized selection.
Note: Income inequality items in Pre L2 and Post M11 are
identical (L2a/M11a, L2b/M11b, L2c/M11c, L2d/M11d).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         362
 2         352
 3         303
 4         329

=============================================================================
V024424     PostRand.M11c. Rand Post M11c Series
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION POST M11c SERIES

VALID CODES:
------------
1. M11c1,2,3,4,5,6,7
2. M11c2,4,5,6,3,1,7

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This variable describes the order of administration of Post
M11c closed-list income inequality items (reasons why some
people have better jobs/income).  Two orderings were possible.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         687
 2         659

=============================================================================
V024425     PostRand.M11d. Random Post M11d Series
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
RANDOMIZATION POST M11d SERIES

VALID CODES:
------------
1. M11d1,2,3,4,5,6,7
2. M11d2,4,5,6,3,1,7

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This variable describes the order of administration of Post
M11d closed-list income inequality series items (reasons why 
some people have worse jobs/income).  Two orderings were 
possible.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         684
 2         662

=============================================================================
V024500a    Cand.0a. House Type Race
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
House Type Race

VALID CODES:
------------
INCUMBENT RUNNING
12. Democratic incumbent running - Republican challenger
13. Democratic incumbent running - other challenger
14. Democratic incumbent running - unopposed
19. Democratic incumbent running - Repub and other challengers
21. Republican incumbent running - Democratic challenger
23. Republican incumbent running - other challenger
24. Republican incumbent running - unopposed
29. Republican incumbent running - Dem and other challengers
31. Other incumbent running - Democratic challenger
32. Other incumbent running - Republican challenger
34. Other incumbent running - unopposed
35. Other incumbent running - Dem and Repub challengers
    SPECIAL TYPE RACE DUE TO REDISTRICTING
40. Dem and Repub incumbents running - no other candidate
41. 2 Democratic incumbents running - no other candidate
42. 2 Republican incumbents running - no other candidate
43. Dem and Repub incumbents running - other candidate(s)
44. Dem non-incumbent only - no retiree/unclear who is retiree
45. Repub non-incumbent only - no retiree/unclear who is retiree
46. Dem and Rep candidates - no retiree/unclear who is retiree
47. Dem and other candidates - no retiree/unclear who is retiree
48. Rep and other candidates - no retiree/unclear who is retiree
49. Dem, Rep and other cands - no retiree/unclear who is retiree
    NO INCUMBENT RUNNING
51. Dem incumbent not running - Democratic cand unopposed
52. Dem incumbent not running - Republican cand unopposed
53. Dem incumbent not running - Other cand unopposed
55. Dem incumbent not running - Democratic and Republican cands
56. Dem incumbent not running - Republican and other candidates
57. Dem incumbent not running - Democratic and other candidates
59. Dem incumbent not running - Democr, Repub, other cands
61. Rep incumbent not running - Democratic cand unopposed
62. Rep incumbent not running - Republican cand unopposed
63. Rep incumbent not running - Other cand unopposed
65. Rep incumbent not running - Democratic and Republican cands
66. Rep incumbent not running - Republican and other candidates
67. Rep incumbent not running - Democratic and other candidates
69. Rep incumbent not running - Democr, Repub, other cands
    LOUISIANA DISTRICT 05 ONLY
80. Rep incumbent not running - Democr and 2 Repub candidates

MISSING CODES:
--------------
97. Washington DC
99. Correct district not assigned (See Summary.1)
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
In LA05 only, there were 2 significant Republican candidates 
facing a Democrat in an open race.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

12         477
14         129
19          11
21         579
24         145
32           2
40           7
44           2
46          51
49           3
51          17
55          27
65          57
80           2
97           1
99           1

=============================================================================
V024500b    Cand.0b. Senate Type Race
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Senate Type Race

VALID CODES:
------------
INCUMBENT RUNNING
12. Democratic incumbent running - Republican challenger
13. Democratic incumbent running - other challenger
14. Democratic incumbent running - unopposed
19. Democratic incumbent running - Repub and other challengers
21. Republican incumbent running - Democratic challenger
23. Republican incumbent running - other challenger
24. Republican incumbent running - unopposed
29. Republican incumbent running - Dem and other challengers
31. Other incumbent running - Democratic challenger
32. Other incumbent running - Republican challenger
34. Other incumbent running - unopposed
35. Other incumbent running - Dem and Repub challengers
    NO INCUMBENT RUNNING
51. Dem incumbent not running - Democratic cand unopposed
52. Dem incumbent not running - Republican cand unopposed
53. Dem incumbent not running - Other cand unopposed
55. Dem incumbent not running - Democratic and Republican cands
56. Dem incumbent not running - Republican and other candidates
57. Dem incumbent not running - Democratic and other candidates
59. Dem incumbent not running - Democr, Repub, other cands
61. Rep incumbent not running - Democratic cand unopposed
62. Rep incumbent not running - Republican cand unopposed
63. Rep incumbent not running - Other cand unopposed
65. Rep incumbent not running - Democratic and Republican cands
66. Rep incumbent not running - Republican and other candidates
67. Rep incumbent not running - Democratic and other candidates
69. Rep incumbent not running - Democr, Repub, other cands
    LOUISIANA ONLY
80. Democratic incumbent running - 2 Republican challengers
    NO RACE IN STATE
81. Democratic incumbents, no race in state
82. Republican incumbents, no race in state
83. Democratic and other incumbent, no race in state
84. Republican and other incumbent, no race in state
85. Democratic and Republican incumbents, no race in state
86.  2 Other incumbents - no race

MISSING CODES:
--------------
97. Washington DC

NOTES:
------
In Louisiana only, there were 2 significant Republican 
challengers to the incumbent Democratic Senate candidate.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

12         208
14          41
21         179
24          90
55          34
59          54
65         201
80          42
81         458
82         158
83           2
85          43
97           1

=============================================================================
V024501     Cand.1. House Democratic Candidate Name
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Democratic House Candidate Name

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Democratic House candidate; correct district not assigned 
(See Summary.1); no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V024502     Cand.2. Cand Code-House Democratic cand
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Candidate Code - Democratic House Candidate

VALID CODES:
------------
31. Democratic candidate in open House race
33. Democratic House incumbent
35. Democratic House challenger

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Democratic House candidate; correct district not assigned 
(See Summary.1); no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         149
31         159
33         624
35         579

=============================================================================
V024503     Cand.3. House Democratic Cand Gender
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Democratic House Candidate Gender

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Male
2. Female

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Democratic House candidate; correct district not assigned 
(See Summary.1); no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         149
 1        1132
 2         230

=============================================================================
V024504     Cand.4. House Republican Candidate Name
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Republican House Candidate Name

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Republican House candidate; correct district not assigned 
(See Summary.1); no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V024505     Cand.5. Cand Code-House Republican cand
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Candidate Code - Republican House Candidate

VALID CODES:
------------
32. Republican candidate in open House race
34. Republican House incumbent
36. Republican House challenger

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Republican House candidate; correct district not assigned 
(See Summary.1); no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         150
32         140
34         731
36         490

=============================================================================
V024506     Cand.6. House Republican Cand Gender
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Republican House Candidate Gender

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Male
2. Female

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Republican House candidate; correct district not assigned 
(See Summary.1); no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         150
 1        1223
 2         138

=============================================================================
V024507     Cand.7. House Ind/3rd Party Cand Name
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Independent/3rd Party House Candidate Name

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No independent/3rd-party House candidate; correct district not 
assigned (See Summary.1)no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
In LA05 only, there were 2 significant Republican candidates 
facing a Democrat in an open race.  The 2nd Republican 
candidate is represented here.

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V024508     Cand.8. Cand Code-House Ind/3rd Pty cand
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Candidate Code - Independent/3rd Party House Candidate

VALID CODES:
------------
32. 2nd Republican candidate in open House race (LA05 ONLY)
37. 3rd-Party or Independent House candidate - nonincumbent
39. 3rd-Party or Independent House candidate - incumbent (VT01)

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No independent/3rd-party House candidate; correct district not 
assigned (See Summary.1)no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
In LA05 only, there were 2 significant Republican candidates 
facing a Democrat in an open race.  The 2nd Republican 
candidate is represented here.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1493
32           2
37          14
39           2

=============================================================================
V024509     Cand.9. House Ind/3rd Pty Cand Gender
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Independent/3rd Party House Candidate Gender

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Male
2. Female

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No independent/3rd-party House candidate; correct district not 
assigned (See Summary.1)no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
In LA05 only, there were 2 significant Republican candidates 
facing a Democrat in an open race.  The 2nd Republican 
candidate is represented here.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1493
 1          18

=============================================================================
V024510     Cand.10. House Ind/3rd Party Cand Party
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Independent/3rd Party House Candidate Party

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No independent/3rd-party House candidate; correct district not 
assigned (See Summary.1)no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
In LA05 only, there were 2 significant Republican candidates 
facing a Democrat in an open race.  The 2nd Republican 
candidate is represented here.

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V024511     Cand.11. House Retiring Rep Name
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Retiring House Representative Name

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No retiring House representative; correct district not assigned
(See Summary.1)no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V024512     Cand.12. Cand Code-House Retiring Rep
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Candidate Code - Retiring House Representative

VALID CODES:
------------
41. Democratic Representative retiring (district with open race)
42. Republican Representative retiring (district with open race)

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No retiring House representative; correct district not assigned
(See Summary.1)no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1408
41          44
42          59

=============================================================================
V024512a    Cand.2a. Ret Hse Rep running for Senate
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Is Retiring House representative also Senate cand

VALID CODES:
------------
1. House retiree is running as Democratic Senate cand in 2002
2. House retiree is running as Republican Senate cand in 2002
3. House retiree is not running as Senate cand in 2002

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No retiring House representative; correct district not assigned
(See Summary.1); no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Note:  for cases coded 1-2, thermometer was asked only once
(for House retiree).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1408
 1           3
 2          14
 3          86

=============================================================================
V024513     Cand.13. House Retiring Rep Gender
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Retiring House Representative Gender

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Male
2. Female

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No retiring House representative; correct district not assigned
(See Summary.1)no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1408
 1          90
 2          13

=============================================================================
V024514     Cand.14. Senate Democratic Cand Name
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Democratic Senate Candidate Name

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Democratic Senate candidate; no race in state; no 2002 Post 
interview

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V024515     Cand.15. Cand Code-Senate Dem Candidate
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Candidate code - Democratic Senate candidate

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Democratic candidate in open Senate race
03. Democratic Senate incumbent
05. Democratic Senate challenger

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Democratic Senate candidate; no race in state; no 2002 Post 
interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         752
 1         289
 3         291
 5         179

=============================================================================
V024516     Cand.16. Senate Democratic Cand Gender
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Democratic Senate Candidate Gender

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Male
2. Female

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Democratic Senate candidate; no race in state; no 2002 Post 
interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         752
 1         613
 2         146

=============================================================================
V024517     Cand.17. Senate Republican Cand Name
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Republican Senate Candidate Name

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Republican Senate candidate; no race in state; no 2002 Post 
interview

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V024518     Cand.18. Cand Code-Senate Repub Cand
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Candidate Code - Republicn Senate Candidate

VALID CODES:
------------
02. Republican candidate in open Senate race
04. Republican Senate incumbent
06. Republican Senate challenger

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Republican Senate candidate; no race in state; no 2002 Post 
interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         703
 2         289
 4         269
 6         250

=============================================================================
V024519     Cand.19. Senate Republican Cand Gender
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Republican Senate Candidate Gender

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Male
2. Female

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Republican Senate candidate; no race in state; no 2002 Post 
interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         703
 1         774
 2          34

=============================================================================
V024520     Cand.20. Senate Ind/3rd Party Cand Name
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Independent/3rd-Party Senate candidate name (alpha)

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No independent/3rd=party Senate candidate; no race in state; 
2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
In Louisiana only, there were 2 significant Republican 
challengers to the incumbent Democratic Senate candidate.
The 2nd Republican Senate challenger is represented here.

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V024521     Cand.21. Cand Code-Senate Ind/3rd Pty
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Candidate code - Independent/3rd-Party Senate candidate

VALID CODES:
------------
06. Republican Senate challenger (LA only)
07. 3rd-Party or Independent Senate candidate - nonincumbent

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No independent/3rd=party Senate candidate; no race in state; 
2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
In Louisiana only, there were 2 significant Republican 
challengers to the incumbent Democratic Senate candidate.
The 2nd Republican Senate challenger is represented here.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1415
 6          42
 7          54

=============================================================================
V024522     Cand.22. Senate Ind/3rd Pty Cand Gender
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Independent/3rd-Party Senate candidate gender

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Male
2. Female

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No independent/3rd=party Senate candidate; no race in state; 
2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
In Louisiana only, there were 2 significant Republican 
challengers to the incumbent Democratic Senate candidate.
The 2nd Republican Senate challenger is represented here.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1415
 1          54
 2          42

=============================================================================
V024523     Cand.23. Party Senate Ind/3rd Pty Cand
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Independent/3rd-Party Senate candidate party (alpha)

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No independent/3rd=party Senate candidate; no race in state; 
2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
In Louisiana only, there were 2 significant Republican 
challengers to the incumbent Democratic Senate candidate.
The 2nd Republican Senate challenger is represented here.

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V024524     Cand.24. Cand Code-2002 House Winner
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
2002 House Election Winner - candidate code

VALID CODES:
------------
31. Democratic candidate in open House race
32. Republican candidate in open House race
33. Democratic House incumbent
34. Republican House incumbent
35. Democratic House challenger
36. Republican House challenger
39. 3rd-Party or Independent House candidate - incumbent (VT01)

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Washington DC; correct district not assigned (See Summary.1)

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .           2
31          59
32         100
33         615
34         721
35           5
36           7
39           2

=============================================================================
V024524a    Cand.24a. 2002 House Winner-Party
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
2002 House Election Winner - Party

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Democrat
5. Republican
7. Other

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Washington DC; correct district not assigned (See Summary.1)

NOTES:
------
Source: CNN.com

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .           2
 1         679
 5         828
 7           2

=============================================================================
V024524b    Cand.24b. 2002 Dem House Cand Percent
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Vote % Dem House candidate

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Democratic House candidate (incl. Washington DC); correct 
district not assigned (See Summary.1)

NOTES:
------
Source: CNN.com

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024524c    Cand.24c. 2002 Rep House Cand Percent
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Vote % Rep House candidate

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Democratic House candidate (incl. Washington DC); correct 
district not assigned (See Summary.1)

NOTES:
------
Source: CNN.com

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024524d    Cand.24d. 2002 Ind/3rd Hse Cand Percent
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Vote % Ind/3rd Party House candidate

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Ind/3rd Party House candidate with more than 5% of vote and
no preload of independent/3rd party name; Washington DC; 
correct district not assigned (See Summary.1)

NOTES:
------
Source: CNN.com.
This includes the vote percentage of the independent/third
party candidate with the greatest number of votes over 5% of
returns (if any).
Note that the Post instrument preload included, for several 
disticts, 1 independent/3rd party candidate name; that 
candidate is represented here even if he/she did not finally 
receive more than 5% of the vote.
Note: in a few districts, more than 1 independent/3rd-party
candidate received more than 5% of the vote; besides an 
independent/3rd-party candidate described in Cand24.d-Cand.24f:
LA02 - Additional Republican candidate 11% (Sullivan)
LA05 - Additional Republican candidate 24% (Fletcher)
SC02 - United Citizens Party candidate  6% (Legg)
SC05 - Constitution Party candidate     6% (FaFemine)

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024524e    Cand.24e. 2002 Ind/3rd Hse Cand Name
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Ind/3rd Party House candidate name

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Ind/3rd Party House candidate with more than 5% of vote and
no preload of independent/3rd party name; Washington DC; 
correct district not assigned (See Summary.1)

NOTES:
------
Source: CNN.com.
This includes the independent/third party candidate with the 
greatest number of votes over 5% of returns (if any). Note that
the Post instrument preload included, for several disticts 1 
independent/3rd party candidate name; that candidate is 
represented here even if he/she did not finally receive more 
than 5% of the vote.

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V024524f    Cand.24f. 2002 Hse Ind/3rd Party
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Ind/3rd Party House candidate party

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Ind/3rd Party House candidate with more than 5% of vote and
no preload of independent/3rd party name; Washington DC; 
correct district not assigned (See Summary.1)

NOTES:
------
Source: CNN.com.
This includes the independent/third party candidate with the 
greatest number of votes over 5% of returns (if any). Note that
the Post instrument preload included, for several disticts 1 
independent/3rd party candidate name; that candidate is 
represented here even if he/she did not finally receive more 
than 5% of the vote.

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V024525     Cand.25. Cand Code-2002 Senate winner
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
2002 Senate Election Winner - candidate code

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Democratic candidate in open Senate race
02. Republican candidate in open Senate race
03. Democratic Senate incumbent
04. Republican Senate incumbent
05. Democratic Senate challenger
06. Republican Senate challenger

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Senate race in state or Washington DC; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         662
 1          34
 2         255
 3         241
 4         247
 5          22
 6          50

=============================================================================
V024525a    Cand.25a. 2002 Senate Winner-Party
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
2002 Senate Election Winner - Party

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Democrat
5. Republican
7. Other

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Senate race in state or Washington DC; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Source: CNN.com

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         662
 1         297
 5         552

=============================================================================
V024525b    Cand.25b. 2002 Dem Senate Cand Percent
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Vote % Dem Senate candidate

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Democratic Senate candidate; no race in state; Washington DC

NOTES:
------
Source: CNN.com

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024525c    Cand.25c. 2002 Rep Senate Cand Percent
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Vote % Rep Senate candidate

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No Republican Senate candidate; no race in state; Washington DC

NOTES:
------
Source: CNN.com

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024525d    Cand.25d. 2002 Ind Senate Cand Percent
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Vote % Ind/3rd party Senate candidate

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No independent/3rd party Senate candidate with more than 5% of
vote; no race in state; Washington DC

NOTES:
------
Source: CNN.com.
This includes the vote percentage of the independent/third
party candidate with the greatest number of votes over 5% of
returns (if any).
Note that the Post instrument preload included 2 states for each
of which an independent/third party candidate name was included
in the preload; both of these preloaded independent/3rd party
candidate namess are represented here, including the MN 
candidate who did not finally receive more than 5% of the vote.
  KS: Libertarian candidate [Rosile]
  LA: 2nd Republican candidate [Terrell]
  MN: Reform party [Moore]
  MS: Reform candidate [O'Hara]
  OK: Independent candidate [Germalic]
  VA: Independent candidate [Spannaus]
LA Note:  
Louisiana had multiple Republican challengers to the Senate 
running Democratic incumbent in the 2002 election; the 
Republican candidate who seemed to be the leading challenger 
was preloaded as 'the' Republican candidate in the instrument, 
and 1 additional Republican candidate was included in the 
preload fields otherwise reserved for independent/3rd party 
candidate. Also, in addition to the 2nd Republican candidate 
whose vote percentage is represented in Cand.25d, Louisiana had 
a 4th candidate with over 5% of the vote (a 3rd Republican 
candidate, [Perkins] who received 10% of the vote).
VA Note:
In Virginia, an additional Independent candidate [Hornberger] 
received 7% of the vote.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V024526     Cand.26. Junior Senator Status
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Junior Senator Status 2002

VALID CODES:
------------
0. Junior Senator not running or retiring in 2002
1. Junior Senator running in 2002
2. Junior Senator retiring in 2002

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Washington DC; no Post IW

NOTES:
------
This describes the Junior Senator prior to the 2002 election
(107th Congress).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .           1
 0        1229
 1         281

=============================================================================
V024526a    Cand.26. Junior Senator Party
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Junior Senator Party 2002

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Democratic
5. Republican
7. Other

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Washington DC; no Post IW

NOTES:
------
This describes the Junior Senator prior to the2002#### election
(107th Congress).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .           1
 1         890
 5         618
 7           2

=============================================================================
V024527     Cand.27. Senior Senator Status in 2002
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Senior Senator Status 2002

VALID CODES:
------------
0. Senior Senator not running or retiring in 2002
1. Senior Senator running in 2002
2. Senior Senator retiring in 2002

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Washington DC; no Post IW

NOTES:
------
This describes the Senior Senator prior to the2002#### election
(107th Congress).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .           1
 0         942
 1         279
 2         289

=============================================================================
V024527a    Cand.27a. Senior Senator Party
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Senior Senator Party 2002

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Democratic
5. Republican
7. Other

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Washington DC; no Post IW

NOTES:
------
This describes the Senior Senator prior to the2002#### election
(107th Congress).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .           1
 1         828
 5         682

=============================================================================
V024528     Cand.28. Junior Senator Name
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Junior Senator name (alpha)

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Washington DC; no Post IW

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V024529     Cand.29. Junior Senator Code
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Junior Senator code

VALID CODES:
------------
RACE IN STATE
03.  Democratic Senate Running Incumbent
04.  Republican Senate Running Incumbent
JUNIOR SENATOR WITH TERM NOT UP (NOT RUNNING FOR RETIRING)
11.  Democratic Junior Senator
12.  Republican Junior Senator
13.  Independent/3rd-Party Junior Senator
JUNIOR SENATOR RETIRING
21.  Retiring Democratic Junior Senator in state with open race
22.  Retiring Republican Junior Senator in state with open race
23.  Retiring Ind/3rd Party Junior Senator in state w/ open race

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Washington DC; no Post IW

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .           1
 3         142
 4         139
11         748
12         479
13           2

=============================================================================
V024530     Cand.30. Junior Senator Gender
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Junior Senator gender

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Male
2. Female

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Washington DC; no Post IW

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .           1
 1         961
 2         549

=============================================================================
V024531     Cand.31. Senior Senator Name
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Senior Senator Name

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Washington DC; no Post IW

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V024532     Cand.32. Senior Senator Code
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Senior Senator Code

VALID CODES:
------------
RACE IN STATE
03.  Democratic Senate Running Incumbent
04.  Republican Senate Running Incumbent
SENIOR SENATOR RETIRING
27.  Retiring Democratic Senior Senator in state with open race
28.  Retiring Republican Senior Senator in state with open race
29.  Retiring Ind/3rd Party Senior Senator in state w/ open race
SENIOR SENATOR WITH TERM NOT UP (NOT RUNNING FOR RETIRING)
17.  Democratic Senior Senator
18.  Republican Senior Senator
19.  Independent/3rd Party Senior Senator

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Washington DC; no Post IW

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .           1
 3         149
 4         130
17         591
18         351
27          88
28         201

=============================================================================
V024533     Cand.33. Senior Senator Gender
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Senior Senator gender

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Male
2. Female

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. Washington DC; no Post IW

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .           1
 1        1304
 2         206

=============================================================================
V024534     Cand.34. Retiring Senator Name
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Retiring Senator Name

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No race in state; Washington DC; no Post IW

TYPE:
-----
Character

=============================================================================
V024535     Cand.35. Retiring Senator Code
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Retiring Senator Code

VALID CODES:
------------
21.  Retiring Democratic Junior Senator in state with open race
22.  Retiring Republican Junior Senator in state with open race
23.  Retiring Ind/3rd Party Junior Senator in state w/ open race
27.  Retiring Democratic Senior Senator in state with open race
28.  Retiring Republican Senior Senator in state with open race
29.  Retiring Ind/3rd Party Senior Senator in state w/ open race

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No race in state; Washington DC; no Post IW

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1222
27          88
28         201

=============================================================================
V024536     Cand.36. Retiring Senator Gender
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Retiring Senator gender

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Male
2. Female

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No race in state; Washington DC; no Post IW

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1222
 1         289

=============================================================================
V025001     A1. How Much Attn to Campaigns
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Some people don"t pay much attention to political campaigns.
How about you? Would you say that you have been VERY MUCH
INTERESTED, SOMEWHAT INTERESTED or NOT MUCH INTERESTED in the
political campaigns so far this year?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very much interested
3. Somewhat interested
5. Not much interested

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0
 .         165
 0           2
 1         464
 3         690
 5         190

=============================================================================
V025002     A2. Watch Campaign TV Programs
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Did you watch any programs about the campaign on television?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           1
 1         899
 5         445
 8           1

=============================================================================
V025003     A3. R Discuss Politics w/ Family/Friends
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Do you ever discuss politics with your family or friends?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           4
 1        1113
 5         229

=============================================================================
V025004     A3a. How Often Discuss Politics
=============================================================================

IF R DISCUSSED POLITICS WITH FAMILY OR FRIENDS IN PAST WEEK:

QUESTION:
---------
How many days IN THE PAST WEEK did you talk about politics
with family or friends?

VALID CODES:
------------
00. None
01. One Day
02. Two Days
03. Three Days
04. Four Days
05. Five Days
06. Six Days
07. Every Day

MISSING CODES:
--------------
08. Don't know
09. Refused
99. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in A3; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         398
 0          74
 1         129
 2         201
 3         233
 4         124
 5          91
 6          31
 7         222
 8           1
 9           2
99           5

=============================================================================
V025005     B1. Parties Talk to R About Campaign
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
As you know, the political parties try to talk to as many
people as they can to get them to vote for their candidate.
Did anyone from one of the POLITICAL PARTIES call you up or 
come around and talk to you about the campaign this year?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1         705
 5         639
 8           2

=============================================================================
V025006     B1a. Which Party Talked to R About Campa
=============================================================================

IF POLITICAL PARTY SPOKE TO R ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN:

QUESTION:
---------
Which party was that?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Democrats
5. Republicans
6. Both
7. Other {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in B1; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         806
 0           4
 1         160
 5         195
 6         274
 7          42
 8          30

=============================================================================
V025007     B2. R Try to Influence Vote of Others
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
We would like to find out about some of the things people do to 
help a party or a candidate win an election. During the 
campaign, did you talk to any people and try to show them why 
they should vote for or against one of the parties or
candidates?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           2
 1         445
 5         895
 8           3

=============================================================================
V025008     B3. R Display Campaign Button/Sticker
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Did you wear a campaign button, put a campaign sticker on your 
car, or place a sign in your window or in front of your house?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1         139
 5        1206
 8           1

=============================================================================
V025009     B4. R Attend Candidate Meetings/Rallies
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Did you go to any political meetings, rallies, speeches,
dinners, or things like that in support of a particular
candidate?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1          83
 5        1263

=============================================================================
V025010     B5. R Do Other Work for Party or Cand
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Did you do any (other) work for one of the parties or 
candidates?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           1
 1          61
 5        1284

=============================================================================
V025011     B6. Did R Give Money to Candidate
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
During an election year people are often asked to make a
contribution to support campaigns. Did you give money to AN
INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATE running for public office?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1         100
 5        1245
 8           1

=============================================================================
V025012     B7. Did R Give Money to Party
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Did you give money to A POLITICAL PARTY during this election 
year?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1         127
 5        1218
 8           1

=============================================================================
V025013     B8. R Give Money to Any Other Group
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Did you give any money to ANY OTHER GROUP that supported or 
opposed candidates?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           4
 1         110
 5        1227
 8           5

=============================================================================
V025014     B9. Anyone Talk to R About Reg/Vote
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
During the campaign this year, did anyone talk to you about 
REGISTERING TO VOTE or GETTNG OUT TO VOTE?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes, someone did
5. No, no one did

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           1
 1         678
 5         663
 8           3
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025015a    C1a. R Turnout Traditional
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 1 OF VOTE TURNOUT QUESTION:

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

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes, voted
5. No, didn't vote
6. R refused to say whether voted

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for version 2 of R turnout (C1b); no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either C1a or C1b in the
Pre (alternate version for R turnout).
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         839
 1         500
 5         172

=============================================================================
V025015b    C1b. R Turnout Experimental
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR VERSION 2 OF VOTE TURNOUT QUESTION:

QUESTION:
---------
In talking to people about elections, we often find that a lot 
of people were not able to vote because they weren"t
registered, they were sick, or they just didn"t have time.
Which of the following statements best describes you:  
   One, I did not vote  (in the election this November); 
   Two, I thought about voting  this time  but didn"t; 
   Three, I usually vote, but didn"t this time; or 
   Four, I am sure I voted?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. I did not vote (in the election this November)
2. I thought about voting this time but didn't
3. I usually vote but didn't this time
4. I am sure I voted

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for version 1 of R turnout (C1a); no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either C1a or C1b in the
Pre (alternate version for R turnout).
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         837
 1          61
 2          53
 3          96
 4         462
 8           1
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025016     C1x. Summary:R 2002 Election Turnout
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
VERSION 1:
In talking to people about elections, we often find that a lot
of people were not able to vote because they weren"t
registered, they were sick, or they just didn"t have time.  How
about you--did you vote in the elections this November?
VERSION 2:
In talking to people about elections, we often find that a lot 
of people were not able to vote because they weren"t
registered, they were sick, or they just didn"t have time.
Which of the following statements best describes you:  
   One, I did not vote  (in the election this November); 
   Two, I thought about voting  this time  but didn"t; 
   Three, I usually vote, but didn"t this time; or 
   Four, I am sure I voted?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. R reported voting in 2002 election
5. R reported not voting in 2002 election

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. R did not know whether voted in 2002 election
9. R refused to say whether voted in 2002 election
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Built from C1a and C1b.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1         962
 5         382
 8           1
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025017     C2. Was R Registered to Vote
=============================================================================

IF R DID NOT VOTE OR NA/REFUSED IF VOTED:

QUESTION:
---------
Were you registered to vote in this election?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No
6. VOL: Not required to register in R's state

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 1,9,0 in C1x; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1128
 0           1
 1         242
 5         131
 8           9

=============================================================================
V025018     C2a. R Registered in County
=============================================================================

IF R VOTED:/
IF R IS REGISTERED NONVOTER:

QUESTION:
---------
{IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C AND NOT LOUISIANA:}
Your residence is located in <PRELOAD COUNTY NAME> county.
Are you registered to vote in <PRELOAD COUNTY NAME> county?
{IF LOUISIANA:}
Your residence is located in <PRELOAD PARISH NAME> parish?
Are you registered to vote in <PRELOAD PARISH NAME> parish?
{IF WASHINGTON D.C.:}
Your residence is located in Washington D.C.
Are you registered to vote in Washington D.C.?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes, registered in <COUNTY/WASH D.C.>
5. No, registered elsewhere

MISSING CODES:
--------------
7. Not registered elsewhere but District misassignment (see 
      Summary.1)
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in C2; 9,0 in C1x; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
PRELOADED: NAME OF COUNTY OR WASHINGTON DC
(ALASKA: OTHER UNITS; IN METROPOLITANA AREAS SOMETIMES 
IDENTIFIED READS:  "<PRELOAD CITY NAME> city")

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         307
 0           9
 1        1155
 5          39
 7           1

=============================================================================
V025018a    C2aa. Preloaded FIPS county
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
PRELOADED COUNTY

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
The first 2 digits are FIPS state code; last 3 digits are
FIPS county code.  This variable has been blanked to preserve
respondent confidentiality. 0=Washington DC

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V025019     C2a1. County Registered if Not Residence
=============================================================================

IF R VOTED OR IS REGISTERED NONVOTER:
IF R REGISTERED OUTSIDE OF COUNTY OF RESIDENCE:

QUESTION:
---------
In what county and state are you registered?

MISSING CODES:
--------------
00. NA
INAP. 9,0 in C1x; 5,6,8,9,0 in C2; 1,8,9,0 in C2a; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
FIPS state code.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025019a    C2a2. District of outside registration
=============================================================================

IF R VOTED OR IS REGISTERED NONVOTER:
IF R REGISTERED OUTSIDE OF COUNTY OF RESIDENCE:

QUESTION:
---------
In what county and state are you registered?

MISSING CODES:
--------------
99. NA
INAP. 6,8,9,0 in C2; 1,8,9,0 in C2a; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

=============================================================================
V025020     C2ax. Summary:R Vote/Registration Status
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
VERSION 1:
In talking to people about elections, we often find that a lot
of people were not able to vote because they weren"t
registered, they were sick, or they just didn"t have time.  How
about you--did you vote in the elections this November? /
VERSION 2:
In talking to people about elections, we often find that a lot 
of people were not able to vote because they weren"t
registered, they were sick, or they just didn"t have time.
Which of the following statements best describes you:  
   One, I did not vote  (in the election this November); 
   Two, I thought about voting  this time  but didn"t; 
   Three, I usually vote, but didn"t this time; or 
   Four, I am sure I voted?
Were you registered to vote in this election?
{IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C AND NOT LOUISIANA:}
Your residence is located in <PRELOAD COUNTY NAME> county.
Are you registered to vote in <PRELOAD COUNTY NAME> county?
{IF LOUISIANA:}
Your residence is located in <PRELOAD PARISH NAME> parish?
Are you registered to vote in <PRELOAD PARISH NAME> parish?
{IF WASHINGTON D.C.:}
Your residence is located in Washington D.C.
Are you registered to vote in Washington D.C.?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. R voted, registered in county (includes 7 in C2a)
2. R voted, registered outside county /DK/RF/NA where registered
3. R did not vote or DK/RF/NA if voted
4. Washington DC: R voted, registered in Washington DC
5. Washington DC: R voted, registered outside or DK/RF/NA where 
6. Washington DC: R did not vote or DK/RF/NA if voted

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Built from C1x, C2, C2a.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1         932
 2          30
 3         383
 6           1

=============================================================================
V025021     C4. Did R Vote on Election Day
=============================================================================

IF R VOTED:

QUESTION:
---------
Did you vote ON ELECTION DAY -- that is, November 5, 2002, or
did you vote at SOME TIME BEFORE this?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. On election day
5. Some time before this

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in C1x; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         549
 0          12
 1         806
 5         143
 8           1

=============================================================================
V025022     C4a1. R Voted How Long Before Election
=============================================================================

IF R VOTED:
IF R VOTED BEFORE ELECTION DAY:

QUESTION:
---------
How long before November 5th did you vote?
{PROBE: A FEW DAYS, A WEEK, LONGER THAN THAT?}

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Less than one week, 1-6 days
02. One week; 7 days
03. 1-2 weeks; 8-14 days
04. 2-3 weeks; 15-21 days
05. 3-4 weeks; 22-28 days
06. One month; 29-31 days
07. More than one month; 32-60 days
11. A few days; a couple of days; several days -- NFS
12. A few weeks; a couple of weeks; several weeks -- NFS
87. Other

MISSING CODES:
--------------
88. Don't know
89. Refused
00. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in C1x; 1,8,9,0 in C4a; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1368
 0          25
 1          45
 2          39
 3          25
 4           7
 5           1
87           1

=============================================================================
V025023     C4a2. R Vote Absentee Ballot or in Perso
=============================================================================

IF R VOTED:
IF R VOTED BEFORE ELECTION DAY:

QUESTION:
---------
Did you vote IN PERSON or by ABSENTEE BALLOT?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. In person
5. Absentee ballot
7. R VOLUNTEERS: by mail {OREGON ONLY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in C1x; 1,8,9,0 in C4a; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1368
 0           5
 1          36
 5          91
 7          11

=============================================================================
V025024     C11a. Did R Vote for House
=============================================================================

IF R VOTED AND NOT WASHINGTON D.C.

QUESTION:
---------
How about the election for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES in 
Washington. Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. House of 
Representatives?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes, voted for House of Representatives
5. No, didn't vote for House of Representatives

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 3,4,6,8,9,0 in C2ax; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         549
 0          14
 1         829
 5         102
 8          17

=============================================================================
V025025     C11a1. In County R Vote House of Represe
=============================================================================

IF R VOTED:
IF NOT WASHINGTON DC AND VOTED IN COUNTY:
IF R VOTED FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:

QUESTION:
---------
Who did you vote for?
Did you vote for (the [Democrat/Republican], [<DEM CAND 
NAME>/<REP CAND NAME>]) (or) (the [Republican/Democrat], 
[<REP CAND NAME>/<DEM CAND NAME>]) (or the <OTHER PARTY> 
candidate, <OTHER CAND NAME>) (or someone else?)?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. <PRELOAD DEM CAND NAME>
5. <PRELOAD REP CAND NAME>
3. <PRELOAD IND/3RD PARTY CAND NAME>
7. Other {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 2,3,4,5,6,8,9,0 in C2ax; 5,8,9,0 in C11a; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Note: The case with misassigned district preloaded (see 
Summary.1) was coded for R's candidate vote from R's actual 
district.
In LA05 there were 2 Republican candidates, the 2nd of
which was preloaded into House independent/3rd-party candidate
preload fields.  Independent/3rd-party candidate names were
read after any major party names.
Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered this
questions with the name of the Democratic candidate read first
or the name of the Republican candidate read first.
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         705
 0           3
 1         361
 3           2
 5         386
 7          41
 8           6
 9           7

=============================================================================
V025025x    C11ax. Cand Code-House Vote In County
=============================================================================

IF R VOTED:
IF NOT WASHINGTON DC AND VOTED IN COUNTY:
IF R VOTED FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:

QUESTION:
---------
Who did you vote for?
Did you vote for (the [Democrat/Republican], [<DEM CAND 
NAME>/<REP CAND NAME>]) (or) (the [Republican/Democrat], 
[<REP CAND NAME>/<DEM CAND NAME>]) (or the <OTHER PARTY> 
candidate, <OTHER CAND NAME>) (or someone else?)?

VALID CODES:
------------
31. Democratic House candidate in open race
32. Republican House candidate in open race
33. Democratic House incumbent
34. Republican House incumbent
35. Democratic House challenger
36. Republican House challenger
37. Third party or independent House cand - nonincumbent
38. Third party or independent House cand - 2nd nonincumbent
39. Third party or independent House cand - incumbent
85. Name not on candidate list

MISSING CODES:
--------------
88. Don't know
89. Refused
00. NA
INAP. 2,3,4,5,6,8,9,0 in C2ax; 5,8,9,0 in C11a; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Note: The case with misassigned district preloaded (see 
Summary.1) was coded for R's candidate vote from R's actual 
district.
In LA05 there were 2 Republican candidates, the 2nd of
which was preloaded into House independent/3rd-party candidate
preload fields.  Independent/3rd-party candidate names were
read after any major party names.Respondents were randomly 
assigned to be administered this questions with the name of the 
Democratic candidate read first or the name of the Republican 
candidate read first. Post randomization variables (e.g. 
PostRand.C1), which precede Post survey variables, provide case 
level identification of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         705
 0           5
31          33
32          45
33         233
34         255
35          95
36          86
39           2
85          39
88           6
89           7

=============================================================================
V025026     C11a2. Outside Cand R Vote House of Repr
=============================================================================

IF R VOTED:
IF VOTED OUTSIDE COUNTY:
IF R VOTED FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:

QUESTION:
---------
Who did you vote for?

VALID CODES:
------------
DISTRICT WITH NO RUNNING INCUMBENT:
71. Democratic candidate
72. Republican candidate
    DISTRICT WITH RUNNING INCUMBENT:
73. Democratic incumbent
74. Republican incumbent
75. Democratic challenger
76. Republican challenger
    ALL DISTRICTS:
80. Third party or independent candidate
81. Democrat--no name given
82. Republican--no name given
85. Name not on candidate list

MISSING CODES:
--------------
88. Don't know
89. Refused
00. NA
INAP. 1,3,4,6,8,9,0 in C2ax; 5,8,9,0 in C11a; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Note: in 1 case, R's 'outside' candidate was in the same
congressional district as district of residence (1 case coded
33).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1481
 0           7
33           1
73           1
81           6
82          13
85           1
88           1

=============================================================================
V025027     C11a2a. Outside Party R Vote House of Re
=============================================================================

IF R VOTED:
IF VOTED OUTSIDE COUNTY:
IF R VOTED FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:

QUESTION:
---------
Which party was that?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. DEMOCRAT
2. REPUBLICAN
3. OTHER (third party or independent candidate)
7. Name not on candidate list

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 1,3,4,6,8,9,0 in C2ax; 5,8,9,0 in C11a; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This is the respondent's identification of 'outside' candidate's
party.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1481
 0           7
 1           8
 2          14
 3           1

=============================================================================
V025028a    C11x1. Cand Code-House Vote Summary
=============================================================================

IF R VOTED IN COUNTY AND NOT WASHINGTON DC /
IF R VOTED OUTSIDE COUNTY:
IF R VOTED FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:

QUESTION:
---------
Who did you vote for?
Did you vote for (the [Democrat/Republican], [<DEM CAND 
NAME>/<REP CAND NAME>]) (or) (the [Republican/Democrat], 
[<REP CAND NAME>/<DEM CAND NAME>]) (or the <OTHER PARTY> 
candidate, <OTHER CAND NAME>) (or someone else?)? /
Who did you vote for? Which party was that?

VALID CODES:
------------
31. Democratic House candidate in open race
32. Republican House candidate in open race
33. Democratic House incumbent
34. Republican House incumbent
35. Democratic House challenger
36. Republican House challenger
37. Third party or independent House cand - nonincumbent
38. Third party or independent House cand - 2nd nonincumbent
39. Third party or independent House cand - incumbent
    OUTSIDE DISTRICT
71. Democratic candidate
72. Republican candidate
73. Democratic incumbent
74. Republican incumbent
75. Democratic challenger
76. Republican challenger
80. Third party or independent candidate
81. Democrat--no name given
82. Republican--no name given
85. Name not on candidate list

MISSING CODES:
--------------
88. Don't know
89. Refused
00. NA
INAP. 3,4,6,8,9,0 in C2ax; 5,8,9,0 in C11a; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Built from C11ax, C11a2.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         675
 0          12
31          33
32          45
33         234
34         255
35          95
36          86
39           2
73           1
81           6
82          13
85          40
88           7
89           7

=============================================================================
V025028b    C11x2. Cand Pty House Vote Summary
=============================================================================

IF R VOTED IN COUNTY AND NOT WASHINGTON DC /
IF R VOTED OUTSIDE COUNTY:
IF R VOTED FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:

QUESTION:
---------
Who did you vote for?
Did you vote for (the [Democrat/Republican], [<DEM CAND 
NAME>/<REP CAND NAME>]) (or) (the [Republican/Democrat], 
[<REP CAND NAME>/<DEM CAND NAME>]) (or the <OTHER PARTY> 
candidate, <OTHER CAND NAME>) (or someone else?)? /
Who did you vote for? Which party was that?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. DEMOCRAT
2. REPUBLICAN
3. OTHER (third party or independent candidate)
7. Name not on candidate list for this race

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 3,4,6,8,9,0 in C2ax; 5,8,9,0 in C11a; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Built from C11ax, C11a2.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         675
 0          12
 1         369
 2         399
 3           2
 7          40
 8           7
 9           7

=============================================================================
V025029     C15. Summary-Senate Race Status
=============================================================================

IF R VOTED:

QUESTION:
---------
SUMMARY: SENATE RACE STATUS

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Registered in county and race in state
2. Registered in county and no race in state
3. Registered outside county or DK/RF/NA where registered 
      (incl. Washington DC)
4. Washington DC and registered in Washington DC

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in C1x; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         549
 1         525
 2         407
 3          30

=============================================================================
V025030     C15a. Did R Vote Senate
=============================================================================

IF R VOTED:
IF R VOTED IN COUNTY OF IW IN STATE WITH SENATE RACE:/
IF R VOTED OUTSIDE COUNTY OF INTERVIEW:

QUESTION:
---------
How about the election for the UNITED STATES SENATE?
Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. Senate?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes, voted for Senate
5. No, didn't vote for Senate
7. R VOLUNTEERS: no race in state of vote
   (R VOTED OUTSIDE COUNTY OF RESIDENCE)

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in C1x; 2,4 in C15; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         956
 0           7
 1         520
 5          21
 7           1
 8           6

=============================================================================
V025031     C15a1. In County Cand R Senate Vote
=============================================================================

IF R VOTED:
IF R VOTED IN COUNTY OF IW IN STATE WITH SENATE RACE:
IF R VOTED FOR SENATE:

QUESTION:
---------
Who did you vote for?
Did you vote for (the [Democrat/Republican], [<DEM CAND 
NAME>/<REP CAND NAME>]) (or) (the [Republican/Democrat], 
[<REP CAND NAME>/<DEM CAND NAME>]) (or the <OTHER PARTY> 
candidate, <OTHER CAND NAME>) (or someone else?)?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. <PRELOAD DEM CAND NAME>
5. <PRELOAD REP CAND NAME>
3. <PRELOAD IND/3RD PARTY CAND NAME>
7. Other {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in C1x; 2,3,4 in C15; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered this
questions with the name of the Democratic candidate read first
or the name of the Republican candidate read first.
Note: in LA there were 2 Republican candidates, the 2nd of
which was preloaded into Senate independent/3rd-party candidate
preload fields.  Independent/3rd-party candidate names were
read after any major party names.
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1015
 0           1
 1         233
 3          10
 5         228
 7          18
 8           2
 9           4

=============================================================================
V025031a    C15ax. Cand - in-county senate vote
=============================================================================

IF R VOTED:
IF R VOTED IN COUNTY OF IW IN STATE WITH SENATE RACE:
IF R VOTED FOR SENATE:

QUESTION:
---------
CANDIDATE CODE SENATE VOTE - IN COUNTY

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Democratic candidate in open Senate race
02. Republican candidate in open Senate race
03. Democratic Senate incumbent
04. Republican Senate incumbent
05. Democratic Senate challenger
06. Republican Senate challenger
07. Third party or independent Senate cand - nonincumbent
08. Third party or independent Senate cand - 2nd nonincumbent
09. Third party or independent Senate cand - incumbent
    VOTED IN COUNTY OF IW BUT R GAVE NAME OUTSIDE DISTRICT OF IW
71. Democratic candidate
72. Republican candidate
73. Democratic incumbent
74. Republican incumbent
75. Democratic challenger
76. Republican challenger
    NAME NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST
85. Name not on candidate list

MISSING CODES:
--------------
88. Don't know
89. Refused
00. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in C1x; 2,3,4 in C15; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .        1015
 0           1
 1          69
 2          86
 3         120
 4          91
 5          44
 6          59
 7           2
85          18
88           2
89           4

=============================================================================
V025032     C15a2. Outside Cand R Senate Vote
=============================================================================

IF R VOTED:
IF R VOTED OUTSIDE COUNTY OF IW:
IF R VOTED FOR SENATE:

QUESTION:
---------
Who did you vote for?

VALID CODES:
------------
71. Democratic candidate
72. Republican candidate
73. Democratic incumbent
74. Republican incumbent
75. Democratic challenger
76. Republican challenger
80. Third party or independent candidate
81. Democrat--no name given
82. Republican--no name given
85. Name not on candidate list

MISSING CODES:
--------------
88. Don't know
89. Refused
00. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in C1x; 1,2,4 in C15; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
If R voted outside county of interview but within the same
state, the regular candidate code is used here (as found in
C15ax, codes 1-9).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1487
 2           1
 3           1
 4           1
 5           1
74           1
81           5
82          10
85           2
88           1
89           1

=============================================================================
V025033     C15a2a. Outside Party R Vote Senate
=============================================================================

IF R VOTED:
IF R VOTED OUTSIDE COUNTY OF IW:
IF R VOTED FOR SENATE:

QUESTION:
---------
Which party was that?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Democratic
5. Republican
7. Other {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in C1x; 1,2,4 in C15; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This is the respondent's identification of 'outside' candidate's
party.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1487
 0           1
 1           6
 5          14
 7           1
 9           2

=============================================================================
V025034     C15ax1. Summary - Senate Vote
=============================================================================

IF R VOTED:
IF R VOTED IN STATE OF IW AND RACE IN STATE /
IF R VOTED OUTSIDE STATE OF IW:
IF R VOTED FOR SENATE:

QUESTION:
---------
CANDIDATE CODE SENATE VOTE SUMMARY - ALL VOTERS

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Democratic candidate in open Senate race
02. Republican candidate in open Senate race
03. Democratic Senate incumbent
04. Republican Senate incumbent
05. Democratic Senate challenger
06. Republican Senate challenger
07. Third party or independent Senate cand - nonincumbent
08. Third party or independent Senate cand - 2nd nonincumbent
09. Third party or independent Senate cand - incumbent
    VOTED IN COUNTY OF IW BUT R GAVE NAME OUTSIDE DISTRICT OF IW
71. Democratic candidate
72. Republican candidate
73. Democratic incumbent
74. Republican incumbent
75. Democratic challenger
76. Republican challenger
      VOTED OUTSIDE STATE OF IW:
          STATE WITH NO RUNNING INCUMBENT: (VOTE VAR ONLY)
71. Democratic candidate
72. Republican candidate
          STATE WITH RUNNING INCUMBENT:
73. Democratic incumbent
74. Republican incumbent
75. Democratic challenger
76. Republican challenger
          ALL STATES:
80. Third party or independent candidate
81. Democrat--no name given
82. Republican--no name given
85. Name not on candidate list

MISSING CODES:
--------------
88. Don't know
89. Refused
00. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in C1x; 2,4 in C15; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Built from C15ax, C15a2.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         991
 0           1
 1          69
 2          87
 3         121
 4          92
 5          45
 6          59
 7           2
74           1
81           5
82          10
85          20
88           3
89           5

=============================================================================
V025034x    C15ax2. Cand party - all Senate vote
=============================================================================

IF R VOTED:
IF R VOTED IN STATE OF IW AND RACE IN STATE /
IF R VOTED OUTSIDE STATE OF IW:
IF R VOTED FOR SENATE:

QUESTION:
---------
CANDIDATE PARTY SENATE VOTE SUMMARY - ALL VOTERS

VALID CODES:
------------
1. DEMOCRAT
2. REPUBLICAN
3. OTHER (third party or independent candidate)
7. Name not on candidate list for this race

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in C1x; 2,4 in C15; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Built from C15ax, C15a2.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 
 .         991
 0           1
 1         240
 2         249
 3           2
 7          20
 8           3
 9           5

=============================================================================
V025035     C18a. Nonvoter Prefer House Cand
=============================================================================

IF R DID NOT VOTE OR DK/NA IF VOTED:
IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C.:

QUESTION:
---------
How about the election for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES in 
Washington?  Did you PREFER one of the candidates for the U.S.
House of Representatives?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 1,2,4,5,6 in C2ax; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1128
 0           7
 1          64
 5         306
 8           5
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025036     C18a1. House Cand Nonvoter Prefers
=============================================================================

IF R DID NOT VOTE OR DK/NA IF VOTED:
IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C.:
IF R PREFERRED ONE OF THE U.S. HOUSE CANDIDATES:

QUESTION:
---------
Who did you prefer?
Did you prefer (the [Democrat/Republican], [<DEM CAND NAME>/ 
<REP CAND NAME>]) (or) (the [Republican/Democrat], [<REP 
CAND NAME>/<DEM CAND NAME>]) (or the <OTHER PARTY> 
candidate, <OTHER CAND NAME>) (or someone else?)?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. <PRELOAD DEM CAND NAME>
5. <PRELOAD REP CAND NAME>
3. <PRELOAD IND/3RD PARTY CAND NAME>
7. Other {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in C18a; 1,2,4,5,6,8,9,0 in C2ax; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered this
questions with the name of the Democratic candidate read first
or the name of the Republican candidate read first.
Note: in LA05 there were 2 Republican candidates, the 2nd of
which was preloaded into House independent/3rd-party candidate
preload fields.  Independent/3rd-party candidate names were
read after any major party names.
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1447
 0           1
 1          27
 5          26
 7           8
 8           1
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025037     C18ax1. Nonvoter Hse pref cand code
=============================================================================

IF R DID NOT VOTE OR DK/NA IF VOTED:
IF NOT WASHINGTON D.C.:
IF R PREFERRED ONE OF THE U.S. HOUSE CANDIDATES:

QUESTION:
---------
NONVOTER HOUSE CANDIDATE PREFERENCE - CANDIDATE CODE

VALID CODES:
------------
31. Democratic House candidate in open race
32. Republican House candidate in open race
33. Democratic House incumbent
34. Republican House incumbent
35. Democratic House challenger
36. Republican House challenger
37. Third party or independent House cand - nonincumbent
38. Third party or independent House cand - 2nd nonincumbent
39. Third party or independent House cand - incumbent
85. Name not on candidate list

MISSING CODES:
--------------
88. Don't know
89. Refused
00. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in C18a; 1,2,4,5,6,8,9,0 in C2ax; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1447
 0           1
31           5
32           1
33          16
34          18
35           6
36           7
85           8
88           1
89           1

=============================================================================
V025038     C18ax2. Sen race in state of IW?
=============================================================================

IF R DID NOT VOTE OR DK/NA IF VOTED:

QUESTION:
---------
RACE IN STATE OF IW?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. State with race
2. State with no race (including Washington DC)

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in C1x; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         549
 1         420
 2         542

=============================================================================
V025039     C19a. Nonvoter Prefer Senate Candidate
=============================================================================

IF R DID NOT VOTE OR DK/NA IF VOTED:
IF STATE WITH SENATE RACE:

QUESTION:
---------
How about the election for the UNITED STATES SENATE?
Did you PREFER one of the candidates for the U.S. Senate?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 2 in C19; 5,8,9,0 in C1x; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1297
 0           4
 1          66
 5         141
 8           3

=============================================================================
V025040     C19a1. Senate Cand Nonvoter Prefers
=============================================================================

IF R DID NOT VOTE OR DK/NA IF VOTED:
IF STATE WITH SENATE RACE:
R PREFERRED ONE OF THE U.S. SENATE CANDIDATES:

QUESTION:
---------
Who did you prefer?
Did you prefer (the [Democrat/Republican], [<DEM CAND NAME>/ 
<REP CAND NAME>]) (or) (the [Republican/Democrat], [<REP 
CAND NAME>/<DEM CAND NAME>]) (or the <OTHER PARTY> 
candidate, <OTHER CAND NAME>) (or someone else?)?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. <PRELOAD DEM CAND NAME>
5. <PRELOAD REP CAND NAME>
3. <PRELOAD IND/3RD PARTY CAND NAME>
7. Other {SPECIFY}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in C19a; 2 in C19; 5,8,9,0 in C1x; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered this
questions with the name of the Democratic candidate read first
or the name of the Republican candidate read first.
Note: in LA there were 2 Republican candidates, the 2nd of
which was preloaded into Senate independent/3rd-party candidate
preload fields.  Independent/3rd-party candidate names were
read after any major party names.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1445
 1          32
 3           1
 5          31
 7           1
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025041     C19ax. Nonvoter Sen pref cand code
=============================================================================

IF R DID NOT VOTE OR DK/NA IF VOTED:
IF STATE WITH SENATE RACE:
R PREFERRED ONE OF THE U.S. SENATE CANDIDATES:

QUESTION:
---------
NONVOTER SENATE CANDIDATE PREFERENCE - CANDIDATE CODE

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Democratic candidate in open Senate race
02. Republican candidate in open Senate race
03. Democratic Senate incumbent
04. Republican Senate incumbent
05. Democratic Senate challenger
06. Republican Senate challenger
07. Third party or independent Senate cand - nonincumbent
08. Third party or independent Senate cand - 2nd nonincumbent
09. Third party or independent Senate cand - incumbent
85. Name not on candidate list

MISSING CODES:
--------------
88. Don't know
89. Refused
00. NA
INAP. 5,8,9,0 in C19a; 2 in C19; 5,8,9,0 in C1x; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Code 6 includes the 2nd Republican Senate candidate in
Louisiana (included in code 3 in C19a).

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1445
 1          18
 2           9
 3           8
 4          14
 5           6
 6           9
85           1
89           1

=============================================================================
V025042     C20. Congr Elections Conducted Fairly
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
In some countries, people believe their elections are conducted 
fairly.  In other countries, people believe that their
elections are conducted unfairly.  Thinking of the
Congressional elections we"ve just had, do you believe they
were VERY FAIR, SOMEWHAT FAIR, NEITHER FAIR NOR UNFAIR,
SOMEWHAT UNFAIR, or VERY UNFAIR?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very fair
2. Somewhat fair
3. Neither fair nor unfair
4. Somewhat unfair
5. Very unfair

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0          12
 1         659
 2         417
 3         112
 4         101
 5          32
 8          10
 9           3

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

I"d like to get your feelings toward some people in the news 
these days. I"ll read the name of a person and I"ll ask you to 
rate that person on a thermometer that runs from 0 to 100 
degrees. Rating above 50 means that you feel favorable and warm 
toward the person. Rating below 50 means that you feel 
unfavorable and cool toward the person.  Rating right at the 50 
degree mark means you don"t feel particularly warm or cold.
You may use any number from 0 to 100 to tell me how favorable
or unfavorable your feelings are. If we come to a person whose
name you don"t recognize, just tell me and we"ll move on to the
next one.

=============================================================================
V025043     D1a. George W. Bush Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
The first person is:
George W. Bush
Where on that thermometer would you rate George W. Bush?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU DON"T KNOW WHO THE PERSON IS OR DO YOU HAVE
SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D1) were administered in one of two
possible orders following George W. Bush (fixed as 1st 
thermometer):
  D1a,D1g,D1h,D1j,D1m,D1m1,D1k
  D1a,D1h,D1g,D1j,D1k,D1m,D1m1
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025044     D1g. Dem House Cand Thermometer
=============================================================================

IF R'S COUNTY OF RESIDENCE HAS A DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE:

QUESTION:
---------
(The next person is:)
<PRELOAD DEM HOUSE CAND NAME>
(Where on that thermometer would you rate [him/her]?)
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU DON"T KNOW WHO THE PERSON IS OR DO YOU HAVE
SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No Democratic House candidate; error in district assignment 
preload (1 case); no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D1) were administered in one of two
possible orders following George W. Bush (fixed as 1st 
thermometer):
  D1a,D1g,D1h,D1j,D1m,D1m1,D1k
  D1a,D1h,D1g,D1j,D1k,D1m,D1m1
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025045     D1h. Rep House Cand Thermometer
=============================================================================

IF R'S COUNTY OF RESIDENCE HAS A REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE:

QUESTION:
---------
(The next person is:)
<PRELOAD REP HOUSE CAND NAME>
(Where on that thermometer would you rate [him/her]?)
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU DON"T KNOW WHO THE PERSON IS OR DO YOU HAVE
SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No Republican House candidate; error in district assignment 
preload (1 case); no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D1) were administered in one of two
possible orders following George W. Bush (fixed as 1st 
thermometer):
  D1a,D1g,D1h,D1j,D1m,D1m1,D1k
  D1a,D1h,D1g,D1j,D1k,D1m,D1m1
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025046     D1j. Retiring House Representative Therm
=============================================================================

IF R'S COUNTY OF RESIDENCE HAS A RETIRING HOUSE REPRESENTATIVE:

QUESTION:
---------
(The next person is:)
<PRELOAD RETIRING HOUSE REPRESENTATIVE NAME>
(Where on that thermometer would you rate [him/her]?)
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU DON"T KNOW WHO THE PERSON IS OR DO YOU HAVE
SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No retiring House representative; error in district assignment 
preload (1 case); no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D1) were administered in one of two
possible orders following George W. Bush (fixed as 1st 
thermometer):
  D1a,D1g,D1h,D1j,D1m,D1m1,D1k
  D1a,D1h,D1g,D1j,D1k,D1m,D1m1
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025047     D1k. Dem Senate Cand Thermometer
=============================================================================

IF R LIVES IN A STATE WITH A DEMOCRATIC SENATE CANDIDATE:
IF DEMOCRATIC SENATE CANDIDATE IS NOT HOUSE RETIREE:

QUESTION:
---------
(The next person is:)
<PRELOAD DEM SENATE CAND NAME>
(Where on that thermometer would you rate [him/her]?)
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU DON"T KNOW WHO THE PERSON IS OR DO YOU HAVE
SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No Democratic Senate candidate; Democratic Senate candidate is 
also House retiree (1 in Cand.12a); no race in state or 
Washington DC; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
If Democratic Senate candidate was also House retiree, then
only the House retiree thermometer was asked (D1j).
Individual thermometers (D1) were administered in one of two
possible orders following George W. Bush (fixed as 1st 
thermometer):
  D1a,D1g,D1h,D1j,D1m,D1m1,D1k
  D1a,D1h,D1g,D1j,D1k,D1m,D1m1
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025048     D1m. Repub Senate Cand Thermometer
=============================================================================

IF R LIVES IN A STATE WITH A REPUBLICAN SENATE CANDIDATE:
IF REPUBLICAN SENATE CANDIDATE IS NOT HOUSE RETIREE:

QUESTION:
---------
(The next person is:)
<PRELOAD REP SENATE CAND NAME>
(Where on that thermometer would you rate [him/her]?)
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU DON"T KNOW WHO THE PERSON IS OR DO YOU HAVE
SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No Republican Senate candidate; Republican Senate candidate is 
also House retiree (1 in Cand.12a); no race in state or 
Washington DC; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
If Republican Senate candidate was also House retiree, then
only the House retiree thermometer was asked (D1j).
Individual thermometers (D1) were administered in one of two
possible orders following George W. Bush (fixed as 1st 
thermometer):
  D1a,D1g,D1h,D1j,D1m,D1m1,D1k
  D1a,D1h,D1g,D1j,D1k,D1m,D1m1
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025049     D1m1. LA05 ONLY: 2nd Repub Senate Cand T
=============================================================================

IF R LIVES IN LOUISIANA:

QUESTION:
---------
(The next person is:)
<LA ONLY: 2ND REP SENATE CAND NAME>
(Where on that thermometer would you rate [him/her]?)
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU DON"T KNOW WHO THE PERSON IS OR DO YOU HAVE
SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. Not Louisiana (no 2nd Republican Senate candidate); no 2002 Post 
interview

NOTES:
------
In Louisiana only, there were 2 significant Republican 
challengers to the incumbent Democratic Senate candidate.
Individual thermometers (D1) were administered in one of two
possible orders following George W. Bush (fixed as 1st 
thermometer):
  D1a,D1g,D1h,D1j,D1m,D1m1,D1k
  D1a,D1h,D1g,D1j,D1k,D1m,D1m1
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025050     D1n. Ind/3rd Party House Cand Thermomete
=============================================================================

IF INDEPENDENT/3RD PARTY HOUSE CAND.:/
IF LA05:

QUESTION:
---------
(The next person is:)
<PRELOAD IND/3RD PARTY HOUSE CAND NAME>
(Where on that thermometer would you rate [him/her]?)
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU DON"T KNOW WHO THE PERSON IS OR DO YOU HAVE
SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No independent/3rd-party House candidate and not LA05; no 2002 
Post interview

NOTES:
------
In LA05 only, there were 2 significant Republican candidates 
facing a Democrat in an open race; for LA05, this variable 
represents the 2nd Republican candidate.
Individual thermometers (D1) were administered in one of two
possible orders following George W. Bush (fixed as 1st 
thermometer):
  D1a,D1g,D1h,D1j,D1m,D1m1,D1k
  D1a,D1h,D1g,D1j,D1k,D1m,D1m1
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

Still using the thermometer, how would you rate:

=============================================================================
V025051     D2a. Supreme Court Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
the Supreme Court?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025052     D2b. Congress Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
Congress?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025053     D2c. Military Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
the Military?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025054     D2d. Federal Govt Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
the federal government in Washington?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025055     D2e. Blacks Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
blacks?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025056     D2f. Whites Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
whites?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025057     D2g. Conservatives Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
conservatives?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025058     D2h. Liberals Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
liberals?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025059     D2j. Labor Unions Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
labor unions?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025060     D2k. Big Business Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
big business?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025061     D2m. Poor People Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
poor people?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025062     D2n. People on Welfare Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
people on welfare?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025063     D2p. Hispanics Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
Hispanics (Hispanic-Americans)?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025064     D2q. Christian Fundamentalists Thermomet
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
Christian fundamentalists?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025065     D2r. Elderly Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
older people (the elderly)?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025066     D2s. Environmentalists Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
environmentalists?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025067     D2t. Gay Men and Lesbians Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
gay men and lesbians, that is, homosexuals?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025068     D2u. Catholics Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
Catholics?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025069     D2v. Jews Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
Jews?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025070     D2w. Protestants Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
Protestants?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025071     D2y. Feminists Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
feminists?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025072     D2z. Asian-Americans Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
Asian-Americans?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025073     D2za. News Media Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
the news media?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025074     D2zb. Catholic Church Thermometer
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(How would you rate:)
the Catholic Church?
{PROBE FOR DON"T KNOW RESPONSE: WHEN YOU SAY "DON"T KNOW" DO
YOU MEAN THAT YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THE TERM BEFORE OR DO YOU
HAVE SOMETHING ELSE IN MIND?}

VALID CODES:
------------
0-100.

MISSING CODES:
--------------
887. Don't recognize
888. Don't know where to rate
889. Refused
999. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Individual thermometers (D2) were administered in one of two
possible orders:
D2za,a,b,c,d,zb,e,f,g,h,j,k,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,y,z /
D2za,b,c,a,d,zb,h,g,k,j,f,e,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,w,v,u,y,z
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

I am going to read a list of words and phrases people may use 
to describe George W. Bush.  For each, please tell me whether 
the word or phrase describes him.

=============================================================================
V025075     D3a. Bush Trait -Leadership
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR D3 GEORGE W. BUSH TRAITS:

QUESTION:
---------
In your opinion, does the phrase "he PROVIDES STRONG
LEADERSHIP" describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL,
NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Extremely Well
2. Quite Well
3. Not Too Well
4. Not Well at All

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for D4 traits; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either D3 or D4 Bush
traits questions.
George W. Bush traits questions in D3 were randomly assigned to
1 of 2 possible sequential orders:
  D3a,b,c,d
  D3a,d,c,b
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         830
 0           2
 1         154
 2         337
 3         136
 4          51
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025076     D3b. Bush Trait - Moral
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR D3 GEORGE W. BUSH TRAITS:

QUESTION:
---------
What about "he is MORAL"?
(Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL,
QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Extremely Well
2. Quite Well
3. Not Too Well
4. Not Well at All

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for D4 traits; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either D3 or D4 Bush
traits questions.
George W. Bush traits questions in D3 were randomly assigned to
1 of 2 possible sequential orders:
  D3a,b,c,d
  D3a,d,c,b
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         830
 0           2
 1         192
 2         347
 3          94
 4          31
 8           9
 9           6

=============================================================================
V025077     D3c. Bush Trait - Out of Touch
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR D3 GEORGE W. BUSH TRAITS:

QUESTION:
---------
What about "he is OUT OF TOUCH WITH ORDINARY PEOPLE"? 
(Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL,
QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Extremely Well
2. Quite Well
3. Not Too Well
4. Not Well at All

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for D4 traits; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either D3 or D4 Bush
traits questions.
George W. Bush traits questions in D3 were randomly assigned to
1 of 2 possible sequential orders:
  D3a,b,c,d
  D3a,d,c,b
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         830
 0           2
 1          82
 2         167
 3         240
 4         185
 8           3
 9           2

=============================================================================
V025078     D3d. Bush Trait - Knowledgeable
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR D3 GEORGE W. BUSH TRAITS:

QUESTION:
---------
What about "he is KNOWLEDGEABLE"? 
(Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL,
QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Extremely Well
2. Quite Well
3. Not Too Well
4. Not Well at All

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for D4 traits; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either D3 or D4 Bush
traits questions.
George W. Bush traits questions in D3 were randomly assigned to
1 of 2 possible sequential orders:
  D3a,b,c,d
  D3a,d,c,b
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         830
 1         112
 2         336
 3         158
 4          72
 8           2
 9           1

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

I am going to read a list of words and phrases people may use 
to describe George W. Bush.  For each, please tell me whether
the word or phrase describes him.

=============================================================================
V025079     D4a. Bush Trait - Leader
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR D4 GEORGE W. BUSH TRAITS:

QUESTION:
---------
In your opinion, does the phrase "he PROVIDES STRONG
LEADERSHIP" describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL,
NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Extremely Well
2. Quite Well
3. Not Too Well
4. Not Well at All

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for D3 traits; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either D3 or D4 Bush
traits questions.
George W. Bush traits questions in D4 were randomly assigned to
1 of 2 possible sequential orders:
  D4a,b,c,d
  D4a,d,c,b
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         846
 1         167
 2         329
 3         107
 4          61
 8           1

=============================================================================
V025080     D4b. Bush Trait -Cares Abt People
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR D4 GEORGE W. BUSH TRAITS:

QUESTION:
---------
What about "he REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU"? 
(Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL,
QUITE WELLl, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Extremely Well
2. Quite Well
3. Not Too Well
4. Not Well at All

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either D3 or D4 Bush
traits questions.
George W. Bush traits questions in D4 were randomly assigned to
1 of 2 possible sequential orders:
  D4a,b,c,d
  D4a,d,c,b
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         846
 0           1
 1         116
 2         301
 3         148
 4          97
 8           1
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025081     D4c. Bush Trait - Dishonest
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR D4 GEORGE W. BUSH TRAITS:

QUESTION:
---------
What about "he is DISHONEST"?
(Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL,
QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Extremely Well
2. Quite Well
3. Not Too Well
4. Not Well at All

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either D3 or D4 Bush
traits questions.
George W. Bush traits questions in D4 were randomly assigned to
1 of 2 possible sequential orders:
  D4a,b,c,d
  D4a,d,c,b
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         846
 0           2
 1          29
 2          79
 3         188
 4         354
 8          10
 9           3

=============================================================================
V025082     D4d. Bush Trait - Intelligent
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR D4 GEORGE W. BUSH TRAITS:

QUESTION:
---------
What about "he is INTELLIGENT"? 
(Does this phrase describe George W. Bush EXTREMELY WELL,
QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Extremely Well
2. Quite Well
3. Not Too Well
4. Not Well at All

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either D3 or D4 Bush
traits questions.
George W. Bush traits questions in D4 were randomly assigned to
1 of 2 possible sequential orders:
  D4a,b,c,d
  D4a,d,c,b
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         846
 0           3
 1         141
 2         363
 3         112
 4          44
 8           1
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025083     E1. Before Election Party w/House Most
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Do you happen to know which party had the most members in the 
House of Representatives in Washington BEFORE the election 
[this/last] month?
{IF NECESSARY: WHICH ONE?}
{DON"T PROBE DK}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. The Democrats
5. The Republicans
7. About equal; above even; about the same [VOL]

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           3
 1         543
 5         426
 7          10
 8         363
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025084     F5. R Follow Politics and Public Affairs
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Some people seem to follow what"s going on in government and 
public affairs most of the time, whether there"s an election
going on or not. Others aren"t that interested.  Would you say
you follow what"s going on in government and public affairs
MOST OF THE TIME, SOME OF THE TIME, ONLY NOW AND THEN, or
HARDLY AT ALL?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Most of the time
2. Some of the time
3. Only now and then
4. Hardly at all

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           2
 1         440
 2         580
 3         238
 4          85
 9           1

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals and 
conservatives.

=============================================================================
V025085     G1a. Dem Hse Cand Liberal-Conservative
=============================================================================

IF DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE OR VT01:
IF R RECOGNIZED DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE IN THERMOMETER:

QUESTION:
---------
When it comes to politics, do you think of [<DEM HOUSE CAND 
NAME/<REP HOUSE CAND NAME/VT01 INDEPENDENT INCUMBENT] as a 
LIBERAL, a CONSERVATIVE, or a MODERATE?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Liberal
2. Conservative
3. Moderate

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No Democratic House candidate and not VT01; wrong district 
identification preloaded (1 case, 1 in Summary.1); R did not 
recognize Democratic House candidate in thermometer (887 in 
D1g); no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Note: if R indicated nonrecognition of the Democratic House 
candidate's name in the D1h thermometer, then this question 
was not asked. 
Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered
G1a/G1b (liberal-conservative placement of Democratic House 
candidate/Republican House candidate) with wording Democratic
House candidate name first and Republican House candidate name 
second or vice versa.  (Data in G1a are data for Democratic 
House candidate regardless of order; data in G1b are data 
for Republican House candidate regardless of order).
Placement for VT01 independent incumbent (only) is also included
in this variable, with data for VT01 Republican challenger 
in G1b.
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         604
 0           5
 1         290
 2         119
 3         338
 8         150
 9           5

=============================================================================
V025086     G1a1. Dem Hse Cand Liberal-How Strong
=============================================================================

IF DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE OR VT01:
IF R RECOGNIZED DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE IN THERMOMETER:
IF R CONSIDERS DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE LIBERAL:

QUESTION:
---------
Would you call [him/her] a STRONG liberal or a NOT VERY STRONG
liberal?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Strong liberal
5. Not very strong liberal

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 2,3,8,9,0 in G1a; no Democratic House candidate and not VT01; 
wrong district identification preloaded (1 case, 1 in 
Summary.1); R did not recognize Democratic House candidate in 
thermometer (887 in D1g); no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
See notes G1a

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1221
 1         158
 5         120
 8          12

=============================================================================
V025087     G1a2. Dem Hse Cand Conservative-How Stro
=============================================================================

IF DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE OR VT01:
IF R RECOGNIZED DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE IN THERMOMETER:
IF R CONSIDERS DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE CONSERVATIVE:

QUESTION:
---------
Would you call [him/her] a STRONG conservative or a NOT VERY
STRONG conservative?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Strong conservative
5. Not very strong conservative

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 1,3,8,9,0 in G1a; no Democratic House candidate and not VT01; 
wrong district identification preloaded (1 case, 1 in 
Summary.1); R did not recognize Democratic House candidate in 
thermometer (887 in D1g); no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
See notes G1a

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1392
 1          60
 5          54
 8           5

=============================================================================
V025088     G1a3. Dem Hse Cand Mod/DK -More Lib or C
=============================================================================

IF DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE / VT01:
IF R RECOGNIZED DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE IN THERMOMETER:
IF R CONSIDERS DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE MODERATE/DK:

QUESTION:
---------
Do you think [he/she] is more like a LIBERAL or more like a
CONSERVATIVE?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Liberal
2. Conservative
3. Moderate {VOL}
7. Can't choose; neither {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 1,2,9,0 in G1a; no Democratic House candidate and not VT01; 
wrong district identification preloaded (1 case, 1 in 
Summary.1); R did not recognize Democratic House candidate in 
thermometer (887 in D1g); no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
See notes G1a

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1023
 0           6
 1         225
 2         135
 3           2
 7           7
 8         111

=============================================================================
V025089     G1ax. Summary Lib-Con Hse Dem/VT01
=============================================================================

IF DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE / VT01:
IF R RECOGNIZED DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE IN THERMOMETER:

QUESTION:
---------
When it comes to politics, do you think of [<DEM HOUSE CAND 
NAME/<REP HOUSE CAND NAME/VT01 INDEPENDENT INCUMBENT] as a 
LIBERAL, a CONSERVATIVE, or a MODERATE?
Would you call [him/her] a STRONG liberal or a NOT VERY STRONG
liberal? /
Would you call [him/her] a STRONG conservative or a NOT VERY
STRONG conservative? /
Do you think [he/she] is more like a LIBERAL or more like a
CONSERVATIVE?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Strong liberal
2. Not strong liberal
3. Leaning liberal
4. Moderate
5. Leaning conservative
6. Not strong conservative
7. Strong conservative

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No Democratic House candidate and not VT01; wrong district 
identification preloaded (1 case, 1 in Summary.1); R did not 
recognize Democratic House candidate in thermometer (887 in 
D1g); no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered
G1a/G1b (liberal-conservative placement of Democratic House 
candidate/Republican House candidate) with wording Democratic
House candidate name first and Republican House candidate name 
second or vice versa.  (Data in G1a are data for Democratic 
House candidate regardless of order; data in G1b are data 
for Republican House candidate regardless of order).
Placement for VT01 independent incumbent (only) is also included
in this variable, with data for VT01 Republican challenger 
in G1b.
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         604
 0           5
 1         158
 2         132
 3         225
 4          21
 5         135
 6          59
 7          60
 8         106
 9           6

=============================================================================
V025090     G1b. Rep Hse Cand Liberal-Conservative
=============================================================================

IF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE:
IF R RECOGNIZED REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE IN THERMOMETER:

QUESTION:
---------
What about [<DEM HOUSE CAND NAME/<REP HOUSE CAND NAME>]?  Do
you think [he/she] is a LIBERAL, a CONSERVATIVE, or a MODERATE?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Liberal
2. Conservative
3. Moderate

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No Republican House candidate; wrong district identification 
preloaded (1 case, 1 in Summary.1); R did not recognize 
Republican House candidate in thermometer (887 in D1h); no 2002 
Post interview

NOTES:
------
Note: if R indicated nonrecognition of the Republican House 
candidate's name in the D1h thermometer, then this question 
was not asked.  
Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered
G1a/G1b (liberal-conservative placement of Democratic House 
candidate/Republican House candidate) with wording Democratic
House candidate name first and Republican House candidate name 
second or vice versa.  (Data in G1b are data for Republican
House candidate regardless of order; data in G1a are data 
for Democratic House candidate regardless of order).
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         556
 0           3
 1          72
 2         412
 3         322
 8         144
 9           2

=============================================================================
V025091     G1b1. Rep Hse Cand Liberal-How Strong
=============================================================================

IF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE:
IF R RECOGNIZED REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE IN THERMOMETER:
IF R CONSIDERS REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE LIBERAL:

QUESTION:
---------
Would you call [him/her] a STRONG liberal or a NOT VERY STRONG
liberal?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Strong liberal
5. Not very strong liberal

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 2,3,8,9,0 in G1b; no Republican House candidate; wrong district 
identification preloaded (1 case, 1 in Summary.1); R did not 
recognize Republican House candidate in thermometer (887 in 
D1h); no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
See notes G1b.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1439
 1          42
 5          29
 8           1

=============================================================================
V025092     G1b2. Rep Hse Cand Conservative-How Stro
=============================================================================

IF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE:
IF R RECOGNIZED REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE IN THERMOMETER:
IF R CONSIDERS REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE CONSERVATIVE:

QUESTION:
---------
Would you call [him/her] a STRONG conservative or a NOT VERY
STRONG conservative?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Strong conservative
5. Not very strong conservative

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 1,3,8,9,0 in G1b; no Republican House candidate; wrong district 
identification preloaded (1 case, 1 in Summary.1); R did not 
recognize Republican House candidate in thermometer (887 in 
D1h); no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
See notes G1b.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1099
 1         255
 5         136
 8          21

=============================================================================
V025093     G1b3. Rep Hse Cand Mod/DK -More Lib or C
=============================================================================

IF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE:
IF R RECOGNIZED REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE IN THERMOMETER:
IF R CONSIDERS REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE MODERATE/DK:

QUESTION:
---------
Do you think [he/she] is more like a LIBERAL or more like a
CONSERVATIVE?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Liberal
2. Conservative
3. Moderate {VOL}
7. Can't choose; neither {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 1,2,9,0 in G1b; no Republican House candidate; wrong district 
identification preloaded (1 case, 1 in Summary.1); R did not 
recognize Republican House candidate in thermometer (887 in 
D1h); no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
See notes G1b.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1045
 0           6
 1          79
 2         253
 3           4
 7           4
 8         120

=============================================================================
V025094     G1bx.  Summary - Rep Hse cand Lib-Con
=============================================================================

IF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN HOUSE RACE:
IF R RECOGNIZED REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE IN THERMOMETER:

QUESTION:
---------
When it comes to politics, do you think of [<DEM HOUSE CAND 
NAME/<REP HOUSE CAND NAME/VT01 INDEPENDENT INCUMBENT] as a 
LIBERAL, a CONSERVATIVE, or a MODERATE?
Would you call [him/her] a STRONG liberal or a NOT VERY STRONG
liberal? /
Would you call [him/her] a STRONG conservative or a NOT VERY
STRONG conservative? /
Do you think [he/she] is more like a LIBERAL or more like a
CONSERVATIVE?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Strong liberal
2. Not strong liberal
3. Leaning liberal
4. Moderate
5. Leaning conservative
6. Not strong conservative
7. Strong conservative

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No Republican House candidate; wrong district identification 
preloaded (1 case, 1 in Summary.1); R did not recognize 
Republican House candidate in thermometer (887 in D1h); no 2002 
Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to be administered
G1a/G1b (liberal-conservative placement of Democratic House 
candidate/Republican House candidate) with wording Democratic
House candidate name first and Republican House candidate name 
second or vice versa.  (Data in G1a are data for Democratic 
House candidate regardless of order; data in G1b are data 
for Republican House candidate regardless of order).
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         556
 0           3
 1          42
 2          30
 3          79
 4          25
 5         253
 6         157
 7         255
 8         109
 9           2

=============================================================================
V025095     G1c. LA05 2nd Rep Cand Liberal-Conservat
=============================================================================

IF LA05:

QUESTION:
---------
What about [<LA05 2ND HOUSE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE]?
Do you think [he/she] is a LIBERAL, a CONSERVATIVE, or a
MODERATE?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Liberal
2. Conservative
3. Moderate

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Not LA05; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This question applies to LA05 only, which had 2 major Republican
House candidates.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1509
 2           2

=============================================================================
V025096     G1c1. LA05 2nd Rep Hse Cand Liberal-How
=============================================================================

IF LA05:
IF R CONSIDERS 2ND HOUSE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE LIBERAL:

QUESTION:
---------
Would you call [him/her] a STRONG liberal or a NOT VERY STRONG
liberal?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Strong liberal
5. Not very strong liberal

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 2,3,8,9,0 in G1c; not LA05; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1511

=============================================================================
V025097     G1c2. LA05 2nd Rep Hse Cand Conserv-How
=============================================================================

IF LA05:
IF R CONSIDERS 2ND HOUSE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE CONSERVATIVE:

QUESTION:
---------
Would you call [him/her] a STRONG conservative or a NOT VERY
STRONG conservative?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Strong conservative
5. Not very strong conservative

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 1,3,8,9,0 in G1c; not LA05; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1509
 1           2

=============================================================================
V025098     G1c3. LA05 2d Rep Hse Cand Mod/DK-More L
=============================================================================

IF LA05:
IF R CONSIDERS 2ND HOUSE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE MODERATE/DK:

QUESTION:
---------
Do you think [he/she] is more like a LIBERAL or more like a
CONSERVATIVE?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Liberal
2. Conservative
3. Moderate {VOL}
7. Can't choose; neither {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 1,3,9,0 in G1c; not LA05; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1511

=============================================================================
V025099     G1cx. Summary - Lib-Con 2nd Rep LA05
=============================================================================

IF LA05:
IF R CONSIDERS 2ND HOUSE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE MODERATE/DK:

QUESTION:
---------
What about [<LA05 2ND HOUSE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE]?
Do you think [he/she] is a LIBERAL, a CONSERVATIVE, or a
MODERATE? /
Would you call [him/her] a STRONG liberal or a NOT VERY STRONG
liberal? /
Would you call [him/her] a STRONG conservative or a NOT VERY
STRONG conservative? /
Do you think [he/she] is more like a LIBERAL or more like a
CONSERVATIVE?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Strong liberal
2. Not strong liberal
3. Leaning liberal
4. Moderate
5. Leaning conservative
6. Not strong conservative
7. Strong conservative

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. Not LA05; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This question applies to LA05 only, which had 2 major Republican
House candidates.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1509
 7           2

=============================================================================
V025100     K2. R Do Volunteer Work in Last Year
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Many people say they have less time these days to do volunteer 
work. What about you, were you able to devote any time to 
volunteer work IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS or did you not do so?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           1
 1         624
 5         720
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025101     K3. Can People be Trusted
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Generally speaking, would you say that MOST PEOPLE CAN BE
TRUSTED or that you CAN"T BE TOO CAREFUL in dealing with people?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Most people can be trusted
5. Can't be too careful

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           3
 1         748
 5         589
 8           6

=============================================================================
V025102     K4. People Take Advantage
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR K4 ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
Do you think most people would try to TAKE ADVANTAGE of you if 
they got the chance or would they TRY TO BE FAIR?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Take advantage
5. Try to be fair

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for K5 administration; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either K4 or K5.
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         843
 1         162
 5         501
 8           4
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025103     K5. People Take Advantage
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR K5 ADMINISTRATION:

QUESTION:
---------
Would you say that most of the time people TRY TO BE HELPFUL, 
or that they are JUST LOOKING OUT FOR THEMSELVES?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Try to be helpful
5. Just looking out for themselves

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for K4 administration; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either K4 or K5.
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         833
 0           1
 1         486
 5         189
 8           2

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

Next I am going to read you a list of federal programs.  For 
each one, I would like you to tell me whether you would like to 
see spending INCREASED or DECREASED.

=============================================================================
V025104     L1a. Highways - Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L1 SERIES IN POST (K2 IN PRE):

QUESTION:
---------
The first program is: 
building and repairing highways.
If you had a say in making up the federal budget this year, 
should federal spending on building and repairing highways be 
INCREASED, DECREASED or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for L2 series in the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly asigned to one of two possible
orderings of L1 spending items:
  1. L1a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L1a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         857
 1         209
 2          41
 3         399
 8           5

=============================================================================
V025104x    L1ax. Pre-Po Summary: Highways spending
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
If you had a say in making up the federal budget this year, 
should federal spending on building and repairing highways be 
INCREASED, DECREASED or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Combined from Pre K2a and Post L1a.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 0           2
 1         444
 2          93
 3         801
 8           5
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025105     L1b. Defense - Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L1 SERIES IN POST (K2 IN PRE):

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
defense?
(Should federal spending on defense be INCREASED, DECREASED, 
or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for L2 series in the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Note: This item was not included the in the Pre K2 series; 
it is also included in the the Post L2 series, followed by a
Post L1/L2 summary.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly asigned to one of two possible
orderings of L1 spending items:
  1. L1a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L1a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         857
 1         381
 2          46
 3         220
 8           7

=============================================================================
V025106     L1c. AIDS Research - Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L1 SERIES IN POST (K2 IN PRE):

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
spending on AIDS research?
(Should federal spending on AIDS research be INCREASED,
DECREASED or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for L2 series in the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible
orderings of L1 spending items:
  1. L1a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L1a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         857
 1         266
 2          63
 3         321
 4           1
 8           3

=============================================================================
V025106x    L1cx. PrePo Summary: AIDS spending
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
spending on AIDS research?
(Should federal spending on AIDS research be INCREASED,
DECREASED or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Combined from Pre K2b and Post L1c.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 0           3
 1         527
 2         124
 3         682
 4           1
 8           8
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025107     L1d. Welfare - Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L1 SERIES IN POST (K2 IN PRE):

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
welfare programs? 
(Should federal spending on welfare programs be INCREASED,
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for L2 series in the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible
orderings of L1 spending items:
  1. L1a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L1a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         857
 0           2
 1         123
 2         176
 3         346
 4           2
 8           5

=============================================================================
V025107x    L1dx. PrePo Summary - Welfare spending
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
welfare programs? 
(Should federal spending on welfare programs be INCREASED,
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Combined from Pre K2c and Post L1d.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 0           4
 1         272
 2         355
 3         697
 4           5
 8          12
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025108a    L1e1. Public Schools - Fed Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L1 SERIES IN POST (K2 IN PRE):
IF R SELECTED FOR 'PUBLIC SCHOOLS' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[public schools/big-city schools]?
(Should federal spending on [public schools/big-city schools] 
be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; R selected for L2 series in 
the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either "public schools"
or "big-city schools" wording for L1e.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible
orderings of L1 spending items:
  1. L1a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L1a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1180
 0           1
 1         241
 2          13
 3          75
 8           1

=============================================================================
V025108b    L1e2. Big City Schools - Fed Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L1 SERIES IN POST (K2 IN PRE):
IF R SELECTED FOR 'BIG-CITY SCHOOLS' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[public schools/big-city schools]?
(Should federal spending on [public schools/big-city schools] 
be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; R selected for L2 series in 
the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either "public schools"
or "big-city schools" wording for L1e.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible
orderings of L1 spending items:
  1. L1a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L1a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1188
 1         157
 2          28
 3         133
 8           5

=============================================================================
V025108x    L1e1x. PrePo Summary-Public Sch spend
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'PUBLIC SCHOOLS' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[public schools/big-city schools]?
(Should federal spending on [public schools/big-city schools] 
be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This combines data from Pre K2d1 and Post L1e1.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 
 .         830
 0           1
 1         492
 2          28
 3         159
 8           1

=============================================================================
V025108y    L1e2x. PrePo Summary-Big City Sch spend
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'BIG-CITY SCHOOLS' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[public schools/big-city schools]?
(Should federal spending on [public schools/big-city schools] 
be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This combines data from Pre K2d2 and Post L1e2.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         846
 0           2
 1         335
 2          58
 3         256
 4           1
 8          13

=============================================================================
V025109     L1f. Crime - Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L1 SERIES IN POST (K2 IN PRE):

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
dealing with crime?
(Should federal spending on dealing with crime be INCREASED,
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for L2 series in the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible
orderings of L1 spending items:
  1. L1a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L1a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         857
 0           1
 1         427
 2          25
 3         200
 8           1

=============================================================================
V025109x    L1fx. PrePo Summary - Crime spending
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
dealing with crime?
(Should federal spending on dealing with crime be INCREASED,
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Combined from Pre K2e and Post L1f.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 0           6
 1         849
 2          55
 3         431
 8           4
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025110     L1g. Child Care - Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L1 SERIES IN POST (K2 IN PRE):

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
child care?
(Should federal spending on child care be INCREASED,
DESCREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for L2 series in the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible
orderings of L1 spending items:
  1. L1a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L1a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         857
 1         337
 2          42
 3         273
 8           2

=============================================================================
V025110x    L1gx. PrePo Summary - Child care spend
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
child care?
(Should federal spending on child care be INCREASED,
DESCREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Combined from Pre K2f and Post L1g.
R

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 0           4
 1         726
 2          89
 3         521
 4           1
 8           3
 9           2

=============================================================================
V025111a    L1h1. Homeland Securty - Federal Spend
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L1 SERIES IN POST (K2 IN PRE):
IF R SELECTED FOR 'HOMELAND SECURITY' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[homeland security/the war on terrorism]?
(Should federal spending on homeland security be INCREASED,
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; R selected for L2 series in 
the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either "homeland security"
or "war on terrorism" wording for L1h.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible
orderings of L1 spending items:
  1. L1a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L1a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1195
 1         219
 2          20
 3          71
 8           4
 9           2

=============================================================================
V025111b    L1h2. War on Terrorism - Fed spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L1 SERIES IN POST (K2 IN PRE):
IF R SELECTED FOR 'WAR ON TERRORISM' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[homeland security/the war on terrorism]?
(Should federal spending on homeland security be INCREASED,
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; R selected for L2 series in 
the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either "homeland security"
or "war on terrorism" wording for L1h.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible
orderings of L1 spending items:
  1. L1a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L1a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1173
 1         234
 2          19
 3          83
 8           2

=============================================================================
V025111x    L1h1x. PrePo Summary -Homeland Sec Spend
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'HOMELAND SECURITY' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[homeland security/the war on terrorism]?
(Should federal spending on homeland security be INCREASED,
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This combines data from Pre K2g1 and Post L1h1.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         862
 0           2
 1         431
 2          39
 3         167
 8           8
 9           2

=============================================================================
V025111y    L1h2x. PrePo Summary -War on Terr Spend
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'WAR ON TERRORISM' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[homeland security/the war on terrorism]?
(Should federal spending on homeland security be INCREASED,
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
This combines data from Pre K2g2 and Post L1h2.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         814
 0           2
 1         444
 2          49
 3         197
 8           4
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025112     L1j. Unemp Insurance - Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L1 SERIES IN POST (K2 IN PRE):

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
unemployment insurance?
(Should federal spending on unemployment insurance be 
INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for L2 series in the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible
orderings of L1 spending items:
  1. L1a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L1a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         857
 0           3
 1         231
 2          50
 3         360
 8           9
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025112x    L1jx. PrePo Summary - Unemp Insur Spend
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
unemployment insurance?
(Should federal spending on unemployment insurance be 
INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Combined from Pre K2h and Post L1j.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 0           5
 1         473
 2         115
 3         730
 8          19
 9           4

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

Next I am going to read you a list of federal programs.  For 
each one, I would like you to tell me whether you would like to 
see spending INCREASED or DECREASED.

=============================================================================
V025113     L2a. Environmental Protect - Fed Spend
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2 SERIES IN POST (K1 IN PRE):

QUESTION:
---------
The first program is: 
environmental protection
If you had a say in making up the federal budget this year, 
should federal spending on environmental protection be 
INCREASED, DECREASED or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for L1 series in the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible
orderings of L2 spending items:
  1. L2a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L2a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         819
 0           1
 1         278
 2          55
 3         358

=============================================================================
V025113x    L2ax. PrePo Summary - Env Protect Spend
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
The first program is: 
environmental protection
If you had a say in making up the federal budget this year, 
should federal spending on environmental protection be 
INCREASED, DECREASED or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Combined from L1a in the Pre and L2a in the Post

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 0           1
 1         541
 2         120
 3         682
 8           2

=============================================================================
V025114     L2b. Defense - Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2 SERIES IN POST (K1 IN PRE):

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
defense?
(Should federal spending on defense be INCREASED, DECREASED, 
or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for L1 series in the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Note: This item was not included the in the Pre K1 series; 
it is also included in the the Post L1 series (see L2bx).
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible
orderings of L2 spending items:
  1. L2a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L2a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         819
 0           4
 1         408
 2          46
 3         230
 8           4

=============================================================================
V025114x    L2bx. Post L1/L2 Summary Defense Budget
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
defense?
(Should federal spending on defense be INCREASED, DECREASED, 
or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Built from Post variables L1a and L2b.
Note: This item was not included the in the Pre K1 series; 
it is also included in the the Post L1 series.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 0           4
 1         789
 2          92
 3         450
 8          11

=============================================================================
V025115a    L2c1. Aid Poor - Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2 SERIES IN POST (K1 IN PRE):
IF R SELECTED TO 'POOR PEOPLE' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[aid to poor people/aid to the working poor]?
(Should federal spending on [aid to poor people /aid to the 
working poor] be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; R selected for L1 series in 
the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either "poor people" or
or "working poor" wording for L2c.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible
orderings of L2 spending items:
  1. L2a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L2a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1159
 0           3
 1         181
 2          20
 3         146
 9           2

=============================================================================
V025115b    L2c2. Aid Working Poor - Federal Spend
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2 SERIES IN POST (K1 IN PRE):
IF R SELECTED TO 'WORKING POOR' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[aid to poor people/aid to the working poor]?
(Should federal spending on [aid to poor people /aid to the 
working poor] be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; R selected for L1 series in 
the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either "poor people" or
or "working poor" wording for L2c.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible
orderings of L2 spending items:
  1. L2a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L2a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1171
 1         190
 2          18
 3         129
 4           1
 8           1
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025115x    L2c1x. PrePo Summary - Aid to Poor spend
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED TO 'POOR PEOPLE' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[aid to poor people/aid to the working poor]?
(Should federal spending on [aid to poor people /aid to the 
working poor] be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Combined from Pre L1b1 and Post L2c1.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         837
 0           3
 1         342
 2          42
 3         280
 4           1
 8           4

=============================================================================
V025115y    L2c2x. PrePo Summary - Aid Wk Poor spend
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED TO 'WORKING POOR' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[aid to poor people/aid to the working poor]?
(Should federal spending on [aid to poor people /aid to the 
working poor] be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Combined from Pre L1b2 and Post L2c2.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         839
 0           2
 1         389
 2          29
 3         244
 4           1
 8           6
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025116     L2d. Foreign Aid - Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2 SERIES IN POST (K1 IN PRE):

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
foreign aid?
(Should federal spending on foreign aid be INCREASED,
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for L1 series in the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible
orderings of L2 spending items:
  1. L2a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L2a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         819
 0           2
 1          60
 2         326
 3         299
 4           3
 8           2

=============================================================================
V025116x    L2dx. PrePo Summary - Foreign Aid spend
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
foreign aid?
(Should federal spending on foreign aid be INCREASED,
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Combined from Pre L1c and Post L2d.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 0           8
 1         123
 2         609
 3         593
 4           4
 8           7
 9           2

=============================================================================
V025117     L2e. Social Security - Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2 SERIES IN POST (K1 IN PRE):

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
Social Security?
(Should federal spending on Social Security be INCREASED,
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for L1 series in the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible
orderings of L2 spending items:
  1. L2a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L2a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         819
 0           2
 1         410
 2          10
 3         270

=============================================================================
V025117x    L2ex. PrePo Summary - Soc Sec spending
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
Social Security?
(Should federal spending on Social Security be INCREASED,
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Combined from Pre L1d and Post L2e.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 0           4
 1         816
 2          26
 3         494
 4           1
 8           4
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025118     L2f. Border Security - Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2 SERIES IN POST (K1 IN PRE):

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
tightening border security to prevent illegal immigration?
(Should federal spending on tightening border security to 
prevent illegal immigration be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT
ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for L1 series in the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible
orderings of L2 spending items:
  1. L2a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L2a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         819
 1         492
 2          33
 3         164
 4           1
 8           1
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025118x    L2fx. PrePo Summary - Border Sec spend
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
tightening border security to prevent illegal immigration?
(Should federal spending on tightening border security to 
prevent illegal immigration be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT
ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Combined from Pre L1e and Post L2f.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 1         946
 2          75
 3         317
 4           2
 8           3
 9           3

=============================================================================
V025119     L2g. Aid to Blacks - Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2 SERIES IN POST (K1 IN PRE):

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
aid to blacks?
(Should federal spending on aid to blacks be INCREASED,
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for L1 series in the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible
orderings of L2 spending items:
  1. L2a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L2a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         819
 0           1
 1         100
 2         100
 3         474
 4           1
 8           6
 9          10

=============================================================================
V025119x    L2gx. PrePo Summary - Aid Blacks spend
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
aid to blacks?
(Should federal spending on aid to blacks be INCREASED,
DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Combined from Pre L1f and Post L2g.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 0          12
 1         226
 2         204
 3         868
 4           2
 8          10
 9          24

=============================================================================
V025120     L2h. Infant Mortality - Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2 SERIES IN POST (K1 IN PRE):

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
preventing infant mortality?
(Should federal spending on preventing infant mortality be 
INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for L1 series in the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible
orderings of L2 spending items:
  1. L2a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L2a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         819
 0           2
 1         355
 2          23
 3         299
 8          11
 9           2

=============================================================================
V025120x    L2hx. PrePo Summary - Infant Mort spend
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
preventing infant mortality?
(Should federal spending on preventing infant mortality be 
INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Combined from Pre L1g and Post L2h.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         165
 0           5
 1         671
 2          58
 3         577
 4           2
 8          27
 9           6

=============================================================================
V025121a    L2j1. Poor Children - Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2 SERIES IN POST (K1 IN PRE):
IF R SELECTED FOR 'POOR CHILDREN' WORDING

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[pre-school and early education for poor children/
pre-school and early education for black children]?
(Should federal spending on [pre-school and early education
for poor children/ pre-school and early education for black 
children] be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; R selected for L1 series in 
the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either "poor children"
or "black children" wording for L2j.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible
orderings of L2 spending items:
  1. L2a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L2a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1170
 1         240
 2           7
 3          93
 8           1

=============================================================================
V025121b    L2j2. Black Children - Federal Spending
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR L2 SERIES IN POST (K1 IN PRE):
IF R SELECTED FOR 'BLACK CHILDREN' WORDING

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[pre-school and early education for poor children/
pre-school and early education for black children]?
(Should federal spending on [pre-school and early education
for poor children/ pre-school and early education for black 
children] be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; R selected for L1 series in 
the Post; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to either "poor children"
or "black children" wording for L2j.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- L1 series in Post (K2 series in Pre)
- L2 series in Post (K1 series in Pre)
Note: With the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L1 includes the same questions as Pre series
K1; with the exception of the addition for defense spending,
Post series L2 includes the same questions as Pre series K2.
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of two possible
orderings of L2 spending items:
  1. L2a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,j
  2. L2a,b,h,f,c,d,g,j,e
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1160
 1         172
 2          24
 3         149
 4           1
 9           5

=============================================================================
V025121x    L2j1x. PrePo Summary - Poor Child spend
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'POOR CHILDREN' WORDING

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[pre-school and early education for poor children/
pre-school and early education for black children]?
(Should federal spending on [pre-school and early education
for poor children/ pre-school and early education for black 
children] be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Combined from Pre L1h1 and Post L2j1.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         848
 1         469
 2          15
 3         177
 8           1
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025121y    L2j2x. PrePo Summary - Black Child spend
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'BLACK CHILDREN' WORDING

QUESTION:
---------
(What about) 
[pre-school and early education for poor children/
pre-school and early education for black children]?
(Should federal spending on [pre-school and early education
for poor children/ pre-school and early education for black 
children] be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Increased
2. Decreased
3. Kept about the same
4. Cut out entirely {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Combined from Pre L1h2 and Post L2j2.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 

 .         828
 0           9
 1         333
 2          51
 3         279
 4           2
 8           2
 9           7

=============================================================================
V025122     M4. R Favor Guaranteed Jobs/Std of Livin
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Some people feel the government in Washington should see to it 
that every person has A JOB AND A GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING. 
Others think the government should just LET EACH PERSON GET
AHEAD ON THEIR OWN.  Which is closer to the way you feel or
haven"t you thought much about this?

VALID CODES:
------------
01. Government should see to jobs and standard of living
05. Government should let each person get ahead on own
07. Other, it depends, neither {SPECIFY} {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
08. Don't know
09. Refused
90. Haven't thought much about this
00. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           1
 1         273
 5         632
 7          33
 8           4
 9           3
90         400

=============================================================================
V025123     M4c. How Important is Guar Jobs/Std Livi
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
How important is this issue to you personally - VERY
important, SOMEWHWAT important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           1
 1         417
 3         761
 5         163
 8           3
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025124     M4d. Has Guar Jobs Issue Made R Angry
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Has this issue ever made you angry?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           4
 1         539
 5         797
 8           5
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025125     M5. Companies Have Affirm Action
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
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?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes, they should have to have affirmative action
5. No, they should not have to have affirmative action
7. Other (specify) {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           2
 1         659
 5         603
 7          46
 8          20
 9          16

=============================================================================
V025126     M5a. Dem Party on Affirm Action
=============================================================================

IF R ASKED EITHER VERSION OF PRE P1 (INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE):

QUESTION:
---------
Which would you say is CLOSER to the Democratic Party"s 
position -- that companies that have discriminated against 
blacks should have an affirmative action program, or not?
{DO NOT PROBE DON"T KNOW}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes, they should have to have affirmative action
5. No, they should not have to have affirmative action
7. Other (specify) {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R administered P2 in Pre; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- P1 income inequality by race in Pre (either version) and 
    M5a,b,c,d affirmative action items in Post
- P2 income inequality by gender in Pre (either version) and 
    M6a,b,c,d equal pay for women in Post
Respondents were administered affirmative action items M5a 
(position of Democratic Party) and M5b (position of Republican 
Party) in random order.
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precedePost survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         855
 0           1
 1         502
 5          82
 7           2
 8          62
 9           7

=============================================================================
V025127     M5b. Rep Party on Affirm Action
=============================================================================

IF R ASKED EITHER VERSION OF PRE P1 (INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE):

QUESTION:
---------
Which would you say is CLOSER to the Republican Party"s 
position -- that companies that have discriminated against 
blacks should have an affirmative action program, or not?
{DO NOT PROBE DON"T KNOW}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes, they should have to have affirmative action
5. No, they should not have to have affirmative action
7. Other (specify) {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R administered P2 in Pre; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- P1 income inequality by race in Pre (either version) and 
    M5a,b,c,d affirmative action items in Post
- P2 income inequality by gender in Pre (either version) and 
    M6a,b,c,d equal pay for women in Post
Respondents were administered affirmative action items M5a 
(position of Democratic Party) and M5b (position of Republican 
Party) in random order.
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precedePost survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         855
 0           3
 1         211
 5         361
 7           1
 8          72
 9           8

=============================================================================
V025128     M5c. How Important Affirmative Action to
=============================================================================

IF R ASKED EITHER VERSION OF PRE P1 (INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE):

QUESTION:
---------
How important is this issue to you personally - VERY
important, SOMEWHAT important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R administered P2 in Pre; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- P1 income inequality by race in Pre (either version) and 
    M5a,b,c,d affirmative action items in Post
- P2 income inequality by gender in Pre (either version) and 
    M6a,b,c,d equal pay for women in Post
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precedePost survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         855
 0           3
 1          98
 3         381
 5         169
 8           2
 9           3

=============================================================================
V025129     M5d. Has Affirm Action Made R Angry
=============================================================================

IF R ASKED EITHER VERSION OF PRE P1 (INCOME INEQUALITY BY RACE):

QUESTION:
---------
Has this issue ever made you angry?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R administered P2 in Pre; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- P1 income inequality by race in Pre (either version) and 
    M5a,b,c,d affirmative action items in Post
- P2 income inequality by gender in Pre (either version) and 
    M6a,b,c,d equal pay for women in Post
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precede Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         855
 0           2
 1         262
 5         389
 8           2
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025130     M6. Govt Ensure Equal Pay for Women
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
How much do you think the federal government should be doing to
make sure that women get equal pay for equal work - A LOT, 
SOME, or NOT MUCH AT ALL?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. A lot
3. Some
5. Not much at all

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           7
 1         661
 3         535
 5         140
 8           2
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025131     M6a. Democratic Party on Equal Pay for W
=============================================================================

IF R ASKED EITHER VERSION OF PRE P2 (INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER):

QUESTION:
---------
Which would you say is CLOSER to the Democratic Party"s
position -- that the federal government should be doing - A
LOT, SOME, or NOT MUCH AT ALL to make sure that women get equal
pay for equal work?
{DO NOT PROBE DON"T KNOW}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. A lot
3. Some
5. Not much at all

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R administered P1 in Pre; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- P1 income inequality by race in Pre (either version) and 
    M5a,b,c,d affirmative action items in Post
- P2 income inequality by gender in Pre (either version) and 
    M6a,b,c,d equal pay for women in Post
Respondents were administered equal pay by gender items M6a 
(position of Democratic Party) and M6b (position of Republican 
Party) in random order.
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precede Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         821
 0           3
 1         329
 3         291
 5          37
 8          29
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025132     M6b. Republican Party on Equal Pay for W
=============================================================================

IF R ASKED EITHER VERSION OF PRE P2 (INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER):

QUESTION:
---------
Which would you say is CLOSER to the Republican Party"s 
position -- that the federal government should be doing - A
LOT, SOME, or NOT MUCH AT ALL to make sure that women get equal
pay for equal work?
{DO NOT PROBE DON"T KNOW}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. A lot
3. Some
5. Not much at all

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R administered P1 in Pre; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- P1 income inequality by race in Pre (either version) and 
    M5a,b,c,d affirmative action items in Post
- P2 income inequality by gender in Pre (either version) and 
    M6a,b,c,d equal pay for women in Post
Respondents were administered equal pay by gender items M6a 
(position of Democratic Party) and M6b (position of Republican 
Party) in random order.
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precede Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         821
 0           3
 1         157
 3         316
 5         191
 8          21
 9           2

=============================================================================
V025133     M6c. Women Equal Pay Important to R
=============================================================================

IF R ASKED EITHER VERSION OF PRE P2 (INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER):

QUESTION:
---------
How important is this issue to you personally - VERY 
important, SOMEWHAT important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R administered P1 in Pre; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- P1 income inequality by race in Pre (either version) and 
    M5a,b,c,d affirmative action items in Post
- P2 income inequality by gender in Pre (either version) and 
    M6a,b,c,d equal pay for women in Post
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precede Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         821
 1         228
 3         359
 5         102
 8           1

=============================================================================
V025134     M6d. Has Women Equal Pay Made R Angry
=============================================================================

IF R ASKED EITHER VERSION OF PRE P2 (INCOME INEQUALITY BY GENDER):

QUESTION:
---------
Has this issue ever made you angry?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R administered P1 in Pre; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following:
- P1 income inequality by race in Pre (either version) and 
    M5a,b,c,d affirmative action items in Post
- P2 income inequality by gender in Pre (either version) and 
    M6a,b,c,d equal pay for women in Post
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precede Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         821
 0           1
 1         269
 5         420

=============================================================================
V025135     M7b1. Favor estate/death tax - combined
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
There has been a lot of talk recently about doing away with the 
tax on large inheritances, the so-called "[estate/death] tax".
Do you FAVOR or OPPOSE doing away with the [estate/death tax]?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Favor
5. Oppose
7. Other; depends {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 possible wordings 
for M7 questions (same wording used in all M7 questions).
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precede Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           2
 1         943
 5         342
 7           9
 8          40
 9          10

=============================================================================
V025135a    M7b1a. R favor/oppose elim. Estate tax
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'ESTATE TAX' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
There has been a lot of talk recently about doing away with the 
tax on large inheritances, the so-called "[estate/death] tax".
Do you FAVOR or OPPOSE doing away with the [estate/death tax]?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Favor
5. Oppose
7. Other; depends {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 possible wordings 
for M7 questions (same wording used in all M7 questions).
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precede Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         841
 0           1
 1         458
 5         179
 7           4
 8          23
 9           5

=============================================================================
V025135b    M7b1b. R favor/oppose elim. Estate tax
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'DEATH TAX' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
There has been a lot of talk recently about doing away with the 
tax on large inheritances, the so-called "[estate/death] tax".
Do you FAVOR or OPPOSE doing away with the [estate/death tax]?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Favor
5. Oppose
7. Other; depends {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 possible wordings 
for M7 questions (same wording used in all M7 questions).
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precede Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         835
 0           1
 1         485
 5         163
 7           5
 8          17

=============================================================================
V025136     M7b2. How Strong Fav/Opp Elim Estate Tax
=============================================================================

IF R FAVORS DOING AWAY WITH THE ESTATE/DEATH TAX:
IF R OPPOSES DOING AWAY WITH THE ESTATE/DEATH TAX:

QUESTION:
---------
Do you [favor/oppose] doing away with the [estate/death] tax 
STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Favor strongly
2. Favor not strongly
4. Oppose not strongly
5. Oppose strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
7. Other; depends in M7b [VOL]
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 8,9,0 in M7b; No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 possible wordings 
for M7 questions (same wording used in all M7 questions).
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precede Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         217
 0           3
 1         703
 2         236
 4         174
 5         168
 7           9
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025136a    M7b2a. Strength fav/opp elim estate tax
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'ESTATE TAX' WORDING:
IF R FAVORS DOING AWAY WITH THE ESTATE TAX /
IF R OPPOSES DOING AWAY WITH THE ESTATE TAX:

QUESTION:
---------
Do you [favor/oppose] doing away with the [estate/death] tax 
STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Favor strongly
2. Favor not strongly
4. Oppose not strongly
5. Oppose strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
7. Other; depends in M7b [VOL]
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 possible wordings 
for M7 questions (same wording used in all M7 questions).
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precede Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         870
 0           3
 1         343
 2         112
 4          90
 5          89
 7           4

=============================================================================
V025136b    M7b2b. Strength fav/opp elim estate tax
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'DEATH TAX' WORDING:
IF R FAVORS DOING AWAY WITH THE ESTATE TAX /
IF R OPPOSES DOING AWAY WITH THE ESTATE TAX:

QUESTION:
---------
Do you [favor/oppose] doing away with the [estate/death] tax 
STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Favor strongly
2. Favor not strongly
4. Oppose not strongly
5. Oppose strongly

MISSING CODES:
--------------
7. Other; depends in M7b [VOL]
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 possible wordings 
for M7 questions (same wording used in all M7 questions).
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precede Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         858
 1         360
 2         124
 4          84
 5          79
 7           5
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025137     M7c. Democrats favor/oppose elim. death
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Which would you say is closer to the Democratic Party"s 
position -- that they FAVOR or OPPOSE doing away with the 
[estate/death] tax?
{DO NOT PROBE DON"T KNOW}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Favor
5. Oppose
7. Other; depends {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 possible wordings 
for M7 questions (same wording used in all M7 questions).
Respondents were administered estate/death tax items M7c
(position of Democratic Party) and M7e (position of Republican 
Party) in random order.
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precede Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025137a    M7c1. Dem Pty Favor/Opp Estate Tax Elim
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'ESTATE TAX' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
Which would you say is closer to the Democratic Party"s 
position -- that they FAVOR or OPPOSE doing away with the 
[estate] tax?
{DO NOT PROBE DON"T KNOW}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Favor
5. Oppose
7. Other; depends {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 possible wordings 
for M7 questions (same wording used in all M7 questions).
Respondents were administered estate/death tax items M7c
(position of Democratic Party) and M7e (position of Republican 
Party) in random order.
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precede Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         841
 1         180
 5         373
 7           1
 8         114
 9           2

=============================================================================
V025137b    M7c2. Dem Pty Favor/Opp Death Tax Elim
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'DEATH TAX' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
Which would you say is closer to the Democratic Party"s 
position -- that they FAVOR or OPPOSE doing away with the 
[death] tax?
{DO NOT PROBE DON"T KNOW}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Favor
5. Oppose
7. Other; depends {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 possible wordings 
for M7 questions (same wording used in all M7 questions).
Respondents were administered estate/death tax items M7c
(position of Democratic Party) and M7e (position of Republican 
Party) in random order.
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precede Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         835
 0           1
 1         198
 5         356
 7           1
 8         115
 9           5

=============================================================================
V025138     M7e. Rep Pty Fav/Opp Death/Est Tax Elim
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Which would you say is closer to the Republican Party"s 
position -- that they FAVOR or OPPOSE doing away with of the
[estate/death] tax?
{DO NOT PROBE DON"T KNOW}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Favor
5. Oppose
7. Other; depends {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 possible wordings 
for M7 questions (same wording used in all M7 questions).
Respondents were administered estate/death tax items M7c
(position of Democratic Party) and M7e (position of Republican 
Party) in random order.
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precede Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

=============================================================================
V025138a    M7e1. Rep Pty Favor/Opp Estate Tax Elim
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'ESTATE TAX' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
Which would you say is closer to the Republican Party"s 
position -- that they FAVOR or OPPOSE doing away with of the
[estate/death] tax?
{DO NOT PROBE DON"T KNOW}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Favor
5. Oppose
7. Other; depends {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 possible wordings 
for M7 questions (same wording used in all M7 questions).
Respondents were administered estate/death tax items M7c
(position of Democratic Party) and M7e (position of Republican 
Party) in random order.
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precede Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         841
 1         413
 5         155
 7           1
 8          98
 9           3

=============================================================================
V025138b    M7e2. Rep Pty Favor/Opp Death Tax Elim
=============================================================================

IF R SELECTED FOR 'DEATH TAX' WORDING:

QUESTION:
---------
Which would you say is closer to the Republican Party"s 
position -- that they FAVOR or OPPOSE doing away with of the
[estate/death] tax?
{DO NOT PROBE DON"T KNOW}

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Favor
5. Oppose
7. Other; depends {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R selected for alternate wording; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 possible wordings 
for M7 questions (same wording used in all M7 questions).
Respondents were administered estate/death tax items M7c
(position of Democratic Party) and M7e (position of Republican 
Party) in random order.
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precede Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         835
 1         394
 5         168
 7           2
 8         107
 9           5

=============================================================================
V025139     M7h. How Imp Estate Tax Issue to R
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
How important is this issue to you personally - VERY important,
SOMEWHAT important or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
See notes M7b1

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           1
 1         314
 3         712
 5         314
 8           4
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025140     M7j. Has Estate Tax Issue Made R Angry
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Has this issue ever made you feel angry?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
See notes M7b1

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           2
 1         278
 5        1063
 8           2
 9           1

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

Next are a few miscellaneous questions.

=============================================================================
V025141     M9a. R Pay Right Amount in Taxes
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Do you feel you are asked to pay MORE THAN YOU SHOULD in 
federal income taxes, about the RIGHT AMOUNT, or LESS THAN YOU
SHOULD?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. More than should pay
3. About right
5. Less than should pay
7. Don't pay at all {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1         602
 3         692
 5          35
 7          15
 8           2

=============================================================================
V025142     M9b. Rich Pay Right Amount in Taxes
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
What about rich people? Do you feel rich people are asked to
pay MORE THAN THEY SHOULD in federal income taxes, about the
RIGHT AMOUNT, or LESS THAN THEY SHOULD?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. More than should pay
3. About right
5. Less than should pay
7. Don't pay at all {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were administered M9b and M9c taxation level items 
in random order.
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precede Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           3
 1         182
 3         469
 5         674
 8          15
 9           3

=============================================================================
V025143     M9c. Poor Pay Right Amount in Taxes
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
What about poor people? Do you feel poor people are asked to
pay MORE THAN THEY SHOULD in federal income taxes, about the
RIGHT AMOUNT, or LESS THAN THEY SHOULD?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. More than should pay
3. About right
5. Less than should pay
7. Don't pay at all {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were administered M9b and M9c taxation level items 
in random order.
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precede Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           2
 1         564
 3         641
 5         100
 7          12
 8          22
 9           5

=============================================================================
V025144     M10a. Worried about Nuclear War
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
How worried are you about our country getting into a nuclear
war at this time? Are you VERY worried, SOMEWHAT worried, or
NOT WORRIED AT ALL?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very worried
3. Somewhat worried
5. Not worried at all

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           3
 1         343
 3         653
 5         346
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025145     M10b. Worried about Conventional War
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
How worried are you about our country getting into a 
conventional war at this time, one in which nuclear weapons are 
not used? Are you VERY WORRIED, SOMEWHAT worried, or NOT
WORRIED AT ALL?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very worried
3. Somewhat worried
5. Not worried at all

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           7
 1         454
 3         668
 5         214
 8           2
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025146     M10d. Extent of Campaign Finance Reform
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Recently, there has been a lot of talk about campaign finance 
reform.
In general, which of the following statements best represents
what you feel about the way political campaigns are financed in
this country:
  it needs to be completely overhauled, 
  it needs major changes, 
  it needs minor changes, or 
  it is basically fine the way it is?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Completely overhauled
3. Major changes
5. Minor changes
7. Fine the way it is

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           3
 1         308
 3         616
 5         259
 7         143
 8          11
 9           6

=============================================================================
V025147     M11a. Openend - Why Some Have Better Job
=============================================================================

IF R WAS ASKED PRE L2c CLOSED SERIES (BETTER JOBS/HIGHER INCOMES):

QUESTION:
---------
In America today, some people have BETTER JOBS and HIGHER
INCOMES than  others do. WHY do you think that is -- why do
some Americans have better jobs and higher incomes than others
do?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Text present
5. No text present

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. R was not selected for L2c closed series in the Pre; no 2002 
Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following
combinations of general income inequality questions:
- Pre L2a (open "better") and Post M11c (closed list "better")
- Pre L2b (open "worse") and Post M11d (closed list "worse")
- Pre L2c (closed list "better") and Post M11a (open "better")
- Pre L2d (closed list "worse") and Post M11b (open "worse")
This variable describes the Post assignment based on this
randomized selection.
Note: Income inequality items in Pre L2 and Post M11 are
identical (L2a/M11a, L2b/M11b, L2c/M11c, L2d/M11d).
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precede Post survey variables, provide case level 
identification of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1208
 1         233
 5          70

=============================================================================
V025148     M11b. Openend - Why Some Have Worse Jobs
=============================================================================

IF R WAS ASKED PRE L2d CLOSED SERIES (WORSE JOBS/LOWER INCOMES):

QUESTION:
---------
In America today, some people have WORSE JOBS and LOWER INCOMES
than others do.  WHY do you think that is -- why do some
Americans have worse jobs and lower incomes than others do?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Text present
5. No text present

MISSING CODES:
--------------
INAP. R was not selected for L2d closed series in the Pre; no 2002 
Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following
combinations of general income inequality questions:
- Pre L2a (open "better") and Post M11c (closed list "better")
- Pre L2b (open "worse") and Post M11d (closed list "worse")
- Pre L2c (closed list "better") and Post M11a (open "better")
- Pre L2d (closed list "worse") and Post M11b (open "worse")
This variable describes the Post assignment based on this
randomized selection.
Note: Income inequality items in Pre L2 and Post M11 are
identical (L2a/M11a, L2b/M11b, L2c/M11c, L2d/M11d).
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which 
precede Post survey variables, provide case level 
identification of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1182
 1         254
 5          75

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

IF R WAS ASKED PRE L2a OPEN-END (BETTER JOBS/HIGHER INCOMES):

Next, we'd like to know WHY you think it is, that in America 
today, some people have BETTER JOBS and HIGHER INCOMES than 
others do.  I'm going to read you some possible explanations, 
and I want you to tell me how IMPORTANT you think each is.

=============================================================================
V025149     M11c1. #1 Reason Some Have Better Jobs
=============================================================================

IF R WAS ASKED PRE L2a OPEN-END (BETTER JOBS/HIGHER INCOMES):

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because some people have more in-born ability to learn."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have better jobs and higher incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R was not selected for L2a open-end in the Pre; no 2002 
Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following
combinations of general income inequality questions:
- Pre L2a (open "better") and Post M11c (closed list "better")
- Pre L2b (open "worse") and Post M11d (closed list "worse")
- Pre L2c (closed list "better") and Post M11a (open "better")
- Pre L2d (closed list "worse") and Post M11b (open "worse")
Two randomly assigned orderings were possible:
  M11c1,2,3,4,5,6,7
  M11c2,4,5,6,3,1,7
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede 
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1149
 0           1
 1         115
 3         178
 5          66
 7           1
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025150     M11c2. #2 Reason Some Have Better Jobs
=============================================================================

IF R WAS ASKED PRE L2a OPEN-END (BETTER JOBS/HIGHER INCOMES):

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because discrimination holds some people back."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have better jobs and higher incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R was not selected for L2a open-end in the Pre; no 2002 
Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following
combinations of general income inequality questions:
- Pre L2a (open "better") and Post M11c (closed list "better")
- Pre L2b (open "worse") and Post M11d (closed list "worse")
- Pre L2c (closed list "better") and Post M11a (open "better")
- Pre L2d (closed list "worse") and Post M11b (open "worse")
Two randomly assigned orderings were possible:
  M11c1,2,3,4,5,6,7
  M11c2,4,5,6,3,1,7
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede 
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1149
 1          81
 3         196
 5          82
 7           1
 9           2

=============================================================================
V025151     M11c3. #3 Reason Some Have Better Jobs
=============================================================================

IF R WAS ASKED PRE L2a OPEN-END (BETTER JOBS/HIGHER INCOMES):

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because some people just don"t work as hard."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have better jobs and higher incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R was not selected for L2a open-end in the Pre; no 2002 
Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following
combinations of general income inequality questions:
- Pre L2a (open "better") and Post M11c (closed list "better")
- Pre L2b (open "worse") and Post M11d (closed list "worse")
- Pre L2c (closed list "better") and Post M11a (open "better")
- Pre L2d (closed list "worse") and Post M11b (open "worse")
Two randomly assigned orderings were possible:
  M11c1,2,3,4,5,6,7
  M11c2,4,5,6,3,1,7
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede 
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1149
 0           1
 1         148
 3         169
 5          40
 7           3
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025152     M11c4. #4 Reason Some Have Better Jobs
=============================================================================

IF R WAS ASKED PRE L2a OPEN-END (BETTER JOBS/HIGHER INCOMES):

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because some people don"t get a chance to get a good
education."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have better jobs and higher incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R was not selected for L2a open-end in the Pre; no 2002 
Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following
combinations of general income inequality questions:
- Pre L2a (open "better") and Post M11c (closed list "better")
- Pre L2b (open "worse") and Post M11d (closed list "worse")
- Pre L2c (closed list "better") and Post M11a (open "better")
- Pre L2d (closed list "worse") and Post M11b (open "worse")
Two randomly assigned orderings were possible:
  M11c1,2,3,4,5,6,7
  M11c2,4,5,6,3,1,7
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede 
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1149
 1         173
 3         154
 5          31
 7           3
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025153     M11c5. #5 Reason Some Have Better Jobs
=============================================================================

IF R WAS ASKED PRE L2a OPEN-END (BETTER JOBS/HIGHER INCOMES):

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because some people just choose low-paying jobs."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have better jobs and higher incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R was not selected for L2a open-end in the Pre; no 2002 
Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following
combinations of general income inequality questions:
- Pre L2a (open "better") and Post M11c (closed list "better")
- Pre L2b (open "worse") and Post M11d (closed list "worse")
- Pre L2c (closed list "better") and Post M11a (open "better")
- Pre L2d (closed list "worse") and Post M11b (open "worse")
Two randomly assigned orderings were possible:
  M11c1,2,3,4,5,6,7
  M11c2,4,5,6,3,1,7
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede 
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1149
 0           2
 1          67
 3         151
 5         131
 7           9
 9           2

=============================================================================
V025154     M11c6. #6 Reason Some Have Better Jobs
=============================================================================

IF R WAS ASKED PRE L2a OPEN-END (BETTER JOBS/HIGHER INCOMES):

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because government policies have helped high-income workers 
more."
(Would you say that this is VERY important,  SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have better jobs and higher incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R was not selected for L2a open-end in the Pre; no 2002 
Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following
combinations of general income inequality questions:
- Pre L2a (open "better") and Post M11c (closed list "better")
- Pre L2b (open "worse") and Post M11d (closed list "worse")
- Pre L2c (closed list "better") and Post M11a (open "better")
- Pre L2d (closed list "worse") and Post M11b (open "worse")
Two randomly assigned orderings were possible:
  M11c1,2,3,4,5,6,7
  M11c2,4,5,6,3,1,7
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede 
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1149
 0           2
 1          64
 3         157
 5         127
 7           7
 8           5

=============================================================================
V025155     M11c7. #7 Reason Some Have Better Jobs
=============================================================================

IF R WAS ASKED PRE L2a OPEN-END (BETTER JOBS/HIGHER INCOMES):

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because God made people different from one another."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have better jobs and higher incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R was not selected for L2a open-end in the Pre; no 2002 
Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following
combinations of general income inequality questions:
- Pre L2a (open "better") and Post M11c (closed list "better")
- Pre L2b (open "worse") and Post M11d (closed list "worse")
- Pre L2c (closed list "better") and Post M11a (open "better")
- Pre L2d (closed list "worse") and Post M11b (open "worse")
Two randomly assigned orderings were possible:
  M11c1,2,3,4,5,6,7
  M11c2,4,5,6,3,1,7
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede 
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1149
 0           2
 1          70
 3          99
 5         182
 7           2
 8           1
 9           6

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

IF R WAS ASKED PRE L2b OPEN-END (WORSE JOBS/HIGHER INCOMES):

Next, we'd like to know WHY you think it is, that in America 
today, some people have WORSE JOBS and LOWER INCOMES than 
others  do.  I'm going to read you some possible explanations, 
and I want you to tell me how IMPORTANT you think each is.

=============================================================================
V025156     M11d1. #1 Reason Some Have Worse Jobs
=============================================================================

IF R WAS ASKED PRE L2b OPEN-END (WORSE JOBS/HIGHER INCOMES):

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because some people have more in-born ability to learn."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have worse jobs and lower incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R was not selected for L2b open-end in the Pre; no 2002 
Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following
combinations of general income inequality questions:
- Pre L2a (open "better") and Post M11c (closed list "better")
- Pre L2b (open "worse") and Post M11d (closed list "worse")
- Pre L2c (closed list "better") and Post M11a (open "better")
- Pre L2d (closed list "worse") and Post M11b (open "worse")
Two randomly assigned orderings were possible:
  M11d1,2,3,4,5,6,7
  M11d2,4,5,6,3,1,7
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede 
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1159
 0           1
 1         106
 3         173
 5          68
 7           3
 8           1

=============================================================================
V025157     M11d2. #2 Reason Some Have Worse Jobs
=============================================================================

IF R WAS ASKED PRE L2b OPEN-END (WORSE JOBS/HIGHER INCOMES):

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because discrimination holds some people back."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why
some people have worse jobs and lower incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R was not selected for L2b open-end in the Pre; no 2002 
Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following
combinations of general income inequality questions:
- Pre L2a (open "better") and Post M11c (closed list "better")
- Pre L2b (open "worse") and Post M11d (closed list "worse")
- Pre L2c (closed list "better") and Post M11a (open "better")
- Pre L2d (closed list "worse") and Post M11b (open "worse")
Two randomly assigned orderings were possible:
  M11d1,2,3,4,5,6,7
  M11d2,4,5,6,3,1,7
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede 
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1159
 0           1
 1          83
 3         202
 5          65
 7           1

=============================================================================
V025158     M11d3. #3 Reason Some Have Worse Jobs
=============================================================================

IF R WAS ASKED PRE L2b OPEN-END (WORSE JOBS/HIGHER INCOMES):

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because some people just don"t work as hard."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have worse jobs and lower incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R was not selected for L2b open-end in the Pre; no 2002 
Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following
combinations of general income inequality questions:
- Pre L2a (open "better") and Post M11c (closed list "better")
- Pre L2b (open "worse") and Post M11d (closed list "worse")
- Pre L2c (closed list "better") and Post M11a (open "better")
- Pre L2d (closed list "worse") and Post M11b (open "worse")
Two randomly assigned orderings were possible:
  M11d1,2,3,4,5,6,7
  M11d2,4,5,6,3,1,7
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede 
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1159
 0           1
 1         138
 3         169
 5          41
 7           2
 8           1

=============================================================================
V025159     M11d4. #4 Reason Some Have Worse Jobs
=============================================================================

IF R WAS ASKED PRE L2b OPEN-END (WORSE JOBS/HIGHER INCOMES):

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because some people don"t get a chance to get a good
education."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have worse jobs and lower incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R was not selected for L2b open-end in the Pre; no 2002 
Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following
combinations of general income inequality questions:
- Pre L2a (open "better") and Post M11c (closed list "better")
- Pre L2b (open "worse") and Post M11d (closed list "worse")
- Pre L2c (closed list "better") and Post M11a (open "better")
- Pre L2d (closed list "worse") and Post M11b (open "worse")
Two randomly assigned orderings were possible:
  M11d1,2,3,4,5,6,7
  M11d2,4,5,6,3,1,7
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede 
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1159
 0           1
 1         175
 3         142
 5          31
 7           1
 8           2

=============================================================================
V025160     M11d5. #5 Reason Some Have Worse Jobs
=============================================================================

IF R WAS ASKED PRE L2b OPEN-END (WORSE JOBS/HIGHER INCOMES):

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because some people just choose low-paying jobs."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have worse jobs and lower incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R was not selected for L2b open-end in the Pre; no 2002 
Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following
combinations of general income inequality questions:
- Pre L2a (open "better") and Post M11c (closed list "better")
- Pre L2b (open "worse") and Post M11d (closed list "worse")
- Pre L2c (closed list "better") and Post M11a (open "better")
- Pre L2d (closed list "worse") and Post M11b (open "worse")
Two randomly assigned orderings were possible:
  M11d1,2,3,4,5,6,7
  M11d2,4,5,6,3,1,7
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede 
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1159
 0           2
 1          47
 3         155
 5         138
 7           4
 8           5
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025161     M11d6. #6 Reason Some Have Worse Jobs
=============================================================================

IF R WAS ASKED PRE L2b OPEN-END (WORSE JOBS/HIGHER INCOMES):

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because government policies have helped high-income workers 
more."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have worse jobs and lower incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R was not selected for L2b open-end in the Pre; no 2002 
Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following
combinations of general income inequality questions:
- Pre L2a (open "better") and Post M11c (closed list "better")
- Pre L2b (open "worse") and Post M11d (closed list "worse")
- Pre L2c (closed list "better") and Post M11a (open "better")
- Pre L2d (closed list "worse") and Post M11b (open "worse")
Two randomly assigned orderings were possible:
  M11d1,2,3,4,5,6,7
  M11d2,4,5,6,3,1,7
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede 
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1159
 1          75
 3         139
 5         131
 7           2
 8           4
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025162     M11d7. #7 Reason Some Have Worse Jobs
=============================================================================

IF R WAS ASKED PRE L2b OPEN-END (WORSE JOBS/HIGHER INCOMES):

QUESTION:
---------
[The first is:/(Next:)]
"Because God made people different from one another."
(Would you say that this is VERY important, SOMEWHAT 
important, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL as an explanation for why 
some people have worse jobs and lower incomes than others 
do ?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very important
3. Somewhat important
5. Not important at all
7. Statement isn't true {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. R was not selected for L2b open-end in the Pre; no 2002 
Post interview

NOTES:
------
Respondents were randomly assigned to one of the following
combinations of general income inequality questions:
- Pre L2a (open "better") and Post M11c (closed list "better")
- Pre L2b (open "worse") and Post M11d (closed list "worse")
- Pre L2c (closed list "better") and Post M11a (open "better")
- Pre L2d (closed list "worse") and Post M11b (open "worse")
Two randomly assigned orderings were possible:
  M11d1,2,3,4,5,6,7
  M11d2,4,5,6,3,1,7
Post randomization variables (e.g. PostRand.C1), which precede 
Post survey variables, provide case level identification 
of randomization assigned.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1159
 0           2
 1          66
 3         109
 5         166
 7           3
 8           1
 9           5

=============================================================================
V025163     M12a. R Worked w/Others on Commun Issue
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS, have you worked with other people 
to deal with some issue facing your community?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           4
 1         516
 5         822
 8           3
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025164     M12b. R Views to Govt Official in Last Y
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
DURING THE PAST TWELVE MONTHS, have you telephoned, written a
letter to, or visited a government official to express your
views on a public issue?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           1
 1         330
 5        1014
 8           1

=============================================================================
V025165     M12c. Attend School/Commun Issue Meetg L
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
DURING THE PAST TWELVE MONTHS, did you attend a meeting about
an issue facing your community or schools?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1         450
 5         896

=============================================================================
V025166     M12d. R a Member or any Organization
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Here is a list of some organizations people can belong to.
There are labor unions, associations of people who do the same 
kinds of work, fraternal groups such as Lions or Kiwanis, 
hobby clubs or sports teams, groups working on political
issues, community groups, and school groups.  Of course, there
are lots of other types of organizations, too. Not counting
membership in a local church or synagogue, are you a member of
any of these kinds of organizations?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           2
 1         657
 5         684
 8           1
 9           2

=============================================================================
V025167     M12e. R Contribute to Charity Last 12 Mo
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Many people are finding it more difficult to make contributions 
to church or charity as much as they used to. How about you --
were you able to contribute any money to church or charity in
the LAST 12 MONTHS?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           3
 1        1131
 5         211
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025168     M12f. R Taken part in protest
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Aside from a strike against your employer, in the PAST TWELVE
MONTHS, have you taken part in a protest, march, or
demonstration on some national or local issue?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1          46
 5        1300

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

Now I"d like to read you a few statements about public life.  
I"ll read them one at a time. Please tell me whether you 
agree or disagree with each of them.

=============================================================================
V025169     N2b. R Well-Qualified for Political Part
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
" I consider myself well-qualified to participate in politics. "
Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE with this
statement?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Agree
3. Neither agree nor disagree
5. Disagree

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1         455
 3         393
 5         495
 8           2
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025170     N2c. R Better Informed Than Most
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
" I think that I am better informed about politics and 
government than most people. " (Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE
NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE with this statement)?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Agree
3. Neither agree nor disagree
5. Disagree

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           1
 1         440
 3         377
 5         525
 8           3

=============================================================================
V025171     N3. Doesn't Matter if R Votes or Not
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
"So many other people vote in the national election that it 
doesn"t matter much to me whether I vote or not."  (Do you
AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE with this
statement)?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Agree
3. Neither agree nor disagree
5. Disagree

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           3
 1         124
 3          74
 5        1142
 8           2
 9           1

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with these
statements about the government. The first is:

=============================================================================
V025172     Q1a. Public Officials Don't Care
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
" Public officials don"t care much what people like me think. " 
Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or DISAGREE with this
statement?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Agree
3. Neither agree nor disagree
5. Disagree

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           3
 1         388
 3         292
 5         661
 8           1
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025173     Q1b. People Like R Have no Say about Gov
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
" People like me don"t have any say about what the government
does. "  (Do you AGREE, NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE, or
DISAGREE with this statement)?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Agree
3. Neither agree nor disagree
5. Disagree

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           4
 1         348
 3         168
 5         823
 8           2
 9           1

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

We"re nearly at the end of the interview now, and have just a 
few more questions on a couple of topics.

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

People have different ideas about the government in Washington.
These ideas don"t refer to Democrats or Republicans in 
particular, but just to the government in general. We want to 
see how you feel about these  ideas.  For example:

=============================================================================
V025174     Q3a. How Often Trust Govt in Washington
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
How much of the time do you think you can trust the 
government in Washington to do what is right -- JUST ABOUT
ALWAYS, MOST OF THE TIME, or only SOME OF THE TIME?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Just about always
2. Most of the time
3. Only some of the time
4. Never {VOL}

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           1
 1          60
 2         670
 3         609
 4           4
 9           2

=============================================================================
V025175     Q4. Govt Wastes Tax Money
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Do you think that people in government waste A LOT of 
the money we pay in taxes, waste SOME of it, or DON"T WASTE
VERY MUCH of it?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Waste a lot
3. Waste some
5. Don't waste very much

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           4
 1         655
 3         652
 5          33
 8           1
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025176     Q5. Govt Run by Few Big Interests
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Would you say the government is pretty much run by A FEW BIG
INTERESTS looking out for themselves or that it is run for THE
BENEFIT OF ALL THE PEOPLE?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Government run by a few big interests
5. Government run for the benefit of all

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0          31
 1         647
 5         630
 8          21
 9          17

=============================================================================
V025177     Q6. How Many in Govt are Crooked
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Do you think that QUITE A FEW of the people running the
government are crooked, NOT VERY MANY are, or do you think
HARDLY ANY of them are crooked?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Quite a few are crooked
3. Not very many are crooked
5. Hardly any are crooked

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0          16
 1         365
 3         767
 5         190
 8           5
 9           3

=============================================================================
V025178     Q7. How Much Elections Make Govt Attenti
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
How much do you feel that having elections makes the 
government pay attention to what the people think 
-- a GOOD DEAL, SOME, or NOT MUCH?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. A good deal
3. Some
5. Not much

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           1
 1         728
 3         516
 5         100
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025179     T6. Satisfied How US Democracy Works
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
On the whole, are you SATISFIED, FAIRLY SATISFIED, NOT VERY
SATISFIED, or NOT AT ALL SATISFIED with the way democracy works
in the United States?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Satisfied
2. Fairly satisfied
3. Not very satisfied
4. Not at all satisfied

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           3
 1         489
 2         648
 3         168
 4          33
 8           2
 9           3

=============================================================================
V025180     T7a. How Good does U.S. Flag Make R Feel
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
When you see the American flag flying does it make you feel 
EXTREMELY GOOD, VERY GOOD, SOMEWHAT GOOD, or NOT VERY GOOD?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Extremely good
2. Very good
3. Somewhat good
4. Not very good
7. Don't feel anything [VOL]

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           2
 1         651
 2         474
 3         185
 4          21
 7           5
 8           2
 9           6

=============================================================================
V025181     T7b. How Strong is Rs Love for Country
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
How strong is your love for your country... EXTREMELY STRONG, 
VERY STRONG, SOMEWHAT STRONG, or NOT VERY STRONG?

VALID CODES:
------------
1.  Extremely Strong
2.  Very Strong
4.  Somewhat Strong
5.  Not Very Strong

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           4
 1         715
 2         505
 4         105
 5          15
 8           2

=============================================================================
V025182     Y4. R Employment Status
=============================================================================

IF PANEL RESPONDENT:

QUESTION:
---------
We"d like to know if you are working now, or are you 
unemployed, retired, a homemaker, (a student), or what?
{MULTIPLE RESPONSES}

VALID CODES:
------------
001. Working now
002. Temporarily laid off
003. Unemployed
004. Retired
005. Permanently disabled
006. Homemaker
007. Student
014. Working now and retired
016. Working now and homemaker
017. Working now and student
026. Temporarily laid off and homemaker
034. Unemployed and retired
035. Unemployed and permanently disabled
036. Unemployed and homemaker
045. Retired and permanently disabled
046. Retired and homemaker
047. Retired and student
067. Homemaker and student
167. Working now, homemaker, and student
467. Retired, homemaker, and student

MISSING CODES:
--------------
000. NA
INAP. Fresh Cross-section case; no 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
The maximum number of mentions was 3.  For 2-digit and 3-digit 
codes, each digit represents an employment category.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         441
 0          26
 1         618
 2           1
 3          35
 4         227
 5          11
 6          58
 7          14
14          15
16          12
17          20
26           1
34           1
35           2
36           1
45           7
46          13
47           1
67           2
         167           3
         467           2

=============================================================================
V025183     Y4x. Pre/Post Employment Status Summary
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
We"d like to know if you are working now, or are you 
unemployed, retired, a homemaker, (a student), or what?
{MULTIPLE RESPONSES}

VALID CODES:
------------
001. Working now
002. Temporarily laid off
003. Unemployed
004. Retired
005. Permanently disabled
006. Homemaker
007. Student
014. Working now and retired
016. Working now and homemaker
017. Working now and student
026. Temporarily laid off and homemaker
034. Unemployed and retired
035. Unemployed and permanently disabled
036. Unemployed and homemaker
045. Retired and permanently disabled
046. Retired and homemaker
047. Retired and student
067. Homemaker and student
146. Working now, retired, and homemaker
167. Working now, homemaker, and student
467. Retired, homemaker, and student

MISSING CODES:
--------------
000. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Built from Pre Y4 and Post Y4

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0          33
 1         788
 2           2
 3          51
 4         279
 5          14
 6          71
 7          14
14          16
16          21
17          20
26           1
34           1
35           2
36           1
45           7
46          16
47           1
67           2
         146           1
         167           3
         467           2

=============================================================================
     
=============================================================================

IF PANEL AND REPORTED WORKING NOW IN POST Y4 :/
IF FRESH CROSS AND REPORTED WORKING NOW IN PRE Y4 :

Here are a couple of things people sometimes do as part of
their job. After I read each, please tell me whether or not you 
have done this, DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS, as part of your 
job.

=============================================================================
V025184     Y8a. Chaired Meeting for Job Last 6 Mos.
=============================================================================

IF PANEL AND REPORTED WORKING NOW IN POST Y4 :/
IF FRESH CROSS AND REPORTED WORKING NOW IN PRE Y4 :

QUESTION:
---------
Have you planned or chaired a meeting (in the last 6 months?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 0,2,3,4,5,6,7,26,34,35,36,45,46,47,67,467 (R not working) in 
Y4x; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         662
 1         431
 5         417
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025185     Y8b. R Gave Presentation for Job Last 6
=============================================================================

IF PANEL AND REPORTED WORKING NOW IN POST Y4 :/
IF FRESH CROSS AND REPORTED WORKING NOW IN PRE Y4 :

QUESTION:
---------
Have you given a presentation or speech (in the last 6
months?)

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. 0,2,3,4,5,6,7,26,34,35,36,45,46,47,67,467 (R not working) in 
Y4x; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         662
 1         397
 5         452

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V025186     Z1. R Worked with Neighbors on Issue/Pro
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Finally, I"d like to ask you a few questions about life in 
your neighborhood.  During the PAST TWELVE MONTHS, have you
worked with others from your neighborhood to deal with a common 
issue or problem?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No
7. No neighbors [VOL]

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           1
 1         424
 5         920
 7           1

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V025187     Z2. R Neighbors Just Out for Selves
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Next some questions about the people you regularly see in your 
neighborhood.  
In general, with these people in mind, would you say that they
are just looking out for themselves ALL OF THE TIME, MOST OF
THE TIME, SOME OF THE TIME, HARDLY EVER, or NEVER?

VALID CODES:
------------
1.  All of the time
2.  Most of the time
3.  Some of the time
4.  Hardly ever
5.  Never
7.  No neighbors [VOL]

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know {DO NOT PROBE}
9. Refused    {DO NOT PROBE}
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Note: several respondents volunteered in one or more of set of 
neighborhood-trust questions (Z2,Z3a,Z3b,Z3c) that they had no 
neighbors, yet still provided valid responses to other
questions from the set.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           2
 1          45
 2         285
 3         685
 4         290
 5          32
 8           6
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025188     Z3a. R Neighbors Take Advantage
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Would you say those people you see regularly in your 
neighborhood try to take advantage of others ALL OF THE TIME, 
MOST OF THE TIME, SOME OF THE TIME, HARDLY EVER, or NEVER?

VALID CODES:
------------
1.  All of the time
2.  Most of the time
3.  Some of the time
4.  Hardly ever
5.  Never
7.  No neighbors [VOL]

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know {DO NOT PROBE}
9. Refused    {DO NOT PROBE}
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Note: several respondents volunteered in one or more of set of 
neighborhood-trust questions (Z2,Z3a,Z3b,Z3c) that they had no 
neighbors, yet still provided valid responses to other
questions from the set.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1          13
 2          34
 3         263
 4         795
 5         227
 7           3
 8          10
 9           1

=============================================================================
V025189     Z3b. R Neighbors Respect Others
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
(Again, thinking about those people you see in your 
neighborhood,) Would you say they treat others with respect
ALL OF THE TIME, MOST OF THE TIME, SOME OF THE TIME, HARDLY
EVER, or NEVER?

VALID CODES:
------------
1.  All of the time
2.  Most of the time
3.  Some of the time
4.  Hardly ever
5.  Never
7.  No neighbors [VOL]

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know {DO NOT PROBE}
9. Refused    {DO NOT PROBE}
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Note: several respondents volunteered in one or more of set of 
neighborhood-trust questions (Z2,Z3a,Z3b,Z3c) that they had no 
neighbors, yet still provided valid responses to other
questions from the set.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1         218
 2         852
 3         233
 4          31
 5           7
 7           1
 8           4

=============================================================================
V025190     Z3c. Honest Describe R Neighbors
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Would you say that HONEST describes the people in your
neighborhood EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT
WELL AT ALL?

VALID CODES:
------------
1.  All of the time
2.  Most of the time
3.  Some of the time
4.  Hardly ever
5.  Never
7.  No neighbors [VOL]

MISSING CODES:
--------------
8. Don't know {DO NOT PROBE}
9. Refused    {DO NOT PROBE}
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

NOTES:
------
Note: several respondents volunteered in one or more of set of 
neighborhood-trust questions (Z2,Z3a,Z3b,Z3c) that they had no 
neighbors, yet still provided valid responses to other
questions from the set.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           1
 1         307
 2         892
 3          99
 4          30
 7           1
 8          14
 9           2

=============================================================================
V025191     ZZ4. R Cooperation
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s cooperation was:

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very good
2. Good
3. Fair
4. Poor
5. Very poor

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           4
 1         958
 2         295
 3          76
 4           8
 5           5

=============================================================================
V025192     ZZ5. R Level of Information
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s general level of information about politics and public 
affairs seemed:

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very high
2. Fairly high
3. Average
4. Fairly low
5. Very low

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           6
 1         267
 2         460
 3         477
 4         110
 5          26

=============================================================================
V025193     ZZ6. R Intelligence
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s apparent intelligence:

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very high
2. Fairly high
3. Average
4. Fairly low
5. Very low

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           4
 1         293
 2         565
 3         444
 4          32
 5           8

=============================================================================
V025194     ZZ7. How Suspicious Was R
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
How suspicious did R seem to be about the study before the 
interview?:

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Not at all suspicious
3. Somewhat suspicious
5. Very suspicious

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           5
 1        1291
 3          45
 5           5

=============================================================================
V025195     ZZ8. R Interest in Interview
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Overall, how great was R"s interest in the interview?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Very high
2. Fairly high
3. Average
4. Fairly low
5. Very low

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           4
 1         441
 2         467
 3         366
 4          54
 5          14

=============================================================================
V025196     ZZ9. How Sincere Was R
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
How sincere did R seem to be in his/her answers?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Completely sincere
3. Usually sincere
5. Often seemed to be insincere

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 0           6
 1        1119
 3         209
 5          12

=============================================================================
V025197     ZZ9a. Parts where doubt R's sincerity
=============================================================================

IF IWR REPORTED R WAS USUALLY SINCERE:/
IF IWR REPORTED R OFTEN SEEMED TO BE INSINCERE:

QUESTION:
---------
Were there any particular parts of the interview for which you 
doubted R"s sincerity?

VALID CODES:
------------
1. Yes
5. No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. 1,0 in ZZ9; no 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .        1290
 0           9
 1          68
 5         144

=============================================================================
V025198a    ZZ12a. IWR:IW Rxns- Negative General
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.  "Negative - general"
5.  Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No Post Interview

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0
 .         165
 1          37
 5        1309

=============================================================================
V025198b    ZZ12b. IWR:IW Rxns-Too Long
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.  "Negative - too long"
5.  Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No Post Interview

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1          52
 5        1294

=============================================================================
V025198c    ZZ12c. IWR:IW Rxns-Too Complicated
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.  "Negative - too complicated"
5.  Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No Post Interview

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1          25
 5        1321

=============================================================================
V025198d    ZZ12d. IWR:IW Rxns-Boring/Tedious
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.  "Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious"
5.  Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No Post Interview

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1          39
 5        1307

=============================================================================
V025198e    ZZ12e. IWR:IW Rxns-Wanted to Stop
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.   "R wanted to stop before interview completed.  After     
     starting the interview R made comments indicating       
     he/she regretted having agreed to be interviewed"
5.   Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No Post Interview

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1          15
 5        1331

=============================================================================
V025198f    ZZ12f. IWR:IW Rxns- Ill/Deaf/Tired
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.   "R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was     
     ill/deaf/tired/had bad eyesight etc.; interview was     
     obviously hard for R"
5.   Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No Post Interview

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1          18
 5        1328

=============================================================================
V025198g    ZZ12g. IWR:IW Rxns-Confused
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.   "R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was     
     confused by questions "couldn't understand the          
     scales"; interview was obviously hard for R"
5.   Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No Post Interview

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1         104
 5        1242

=============================================================================
V025198h    ZZ12h. IWR:IW Rxns-Lack of Knowledge
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.   "R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/   
     embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own             
     suitability for interview"
5.   Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No Post Interview

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1          27
 5        1319

=============================================================================
V025198j    ZZ12j. IWR:IW Rxns-Lack Political Knwldg
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.   "R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/   
     embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge"
5.   Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No Post Interview

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1          58
 5        1288

=============================================================================
V025198k    ZZ12k. IWR:IW Rxns-Agitated by Process
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.  "R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS"
5.  Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No Post Interview

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1          25
 5        1321

=============================================================================
V025198m    ZZ12m. IWR:IW Rxns-Angry at Content
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.  "R became angry at interview CONTENT"
5.  Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No Post Interview

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1          17
 5        1329

=============================================================================
V025198n    ZZ12n. IWR:IW Rxns-Sampling Concerns
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.   "R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias:
     'why do you come to the old folks home?' 'why THIS 
     neighborhood?' 'why/why not blacks/Hispanics?' 'why
     me?' etc."
5.   Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No Post Interview

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1          16
 5        1330

=============================================================================
V025198p    ZZ12p. IWR:IW Rxns- Positive
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.   "R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative"  
     /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.)"
5.   Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No Post Interview

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1         688
 5         658

=============================================================================
V025198q    ZZ12q. IWR:IW Rxns- Neutral/None
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
R"s reaction to interview
{MULTIPLE MENTIONS}

VALID CODES:
------------
1.  "Neutral or no feedback (1st mention only)"
5.  Not checked by interviewer

MISSING CODES:
--------------
0. NA
INAP. No Post Interview

NOTES:
------
Order in which mentions were made is not available.

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1         458
 5         888

=============================================================================
V025201     PROB1. R Physical Problem with Phone Int
=============================================================================

QUESTION:
---------
Is there any difficulty administering an interview by phone 
to this R?
{EXAMPLES: hard of hearing, illness that makes it difficult for 
R to stay on the phone very long, etc.}

VALID CODES:
------------
1 Yes {SPECIFY}
5 No

MISSING CODES:
--------------
9. Refused
0. NA
INAP. No 2002 Post interview

TYPE:
-----
Numeric  Dec 0

 .         165
 1         139
 5        1207