
CODEBOOK VARIABLE DOCUMENTATION
1992-1997 MERGED FILE
(1992.M97)

                       ANES 1992-1997 MERGED FILE
                          VARIABLE ENTRIES

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VAR MCASEID    CASE ID FOR COMBINED FILE
              COLUMNS 14   - 19
              NUMERIC

              This 6-digit number is unique for all cases.
              The first 2 digits are the 2-digit year of R's
              original selection/participation; the last 4
              digits are the same as R's case ID for the
              year of R's initial selection.

              There may be gaps in the numbering.  Note that
              for Rs first participating in 1992 the absence
              of Pre-only cases produces numerous gaps.

                 RANGE        YR OF INITIAL PARTICIPATION
              920001-921125. Rs first selected in 1992
              942001-943036. Rs first selected in 1994
              963001-963404. Rs first selected in 1996

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VAR MPARTIC    PARTICIPATION 1992-1993-1994-1995-1996-1997
              COLUMNS 20   - 21
              NUMERIC

              This file follows respondent participation
              over the following studies:
                 1992 Election Study (Pre and Post)
                 1993 Pilot Study
                 1994 Election Study (Post)
                 1995 Pilot Study
                 1996 Election Study (Pre and Post)
                 1997 Pilot Study

              1992 Pre-only cases and 1992 respondents who
              had previously been interviewed in 1990 (1990-1992
              'Panel' cases) are excluded from this file.

              'Fresh' cross-section cases in 1992 for which
              both Pre and Post interviews were obtained in 1992
              were eligible for reinterview in 1994; all 1994
              cases were eligible for reinterview in 1996.

              All 1992 Pre-and-Post cases ('fresh' Cross) were
              eligible for the 1993 Pilot.  In 1994, only a subset
              of 'new' Cross cases were eligible for inclusion
              in the 1995 Pilot.  1996 Pre-and-Post 'fresh'
              Cross-section cases were eligible for the 1997
              Pilot sample; the remainder of the 1997 sample
              consisted of a selection of 1996 respondents
              who had also been previously interviewed in
              1994 and who had given both Pre and Post
              interviews in 1996.

              See Study Design notes in the Appendices for
              further information.

              INITIAL YEAR 1992:
              21. 1992 PRE AND POST
              22. 1992 PRE AND POST; 1993 PILOT
              23. 1992 PRE AND POST; 1993 PILOT; 1994 POST
              24. 1992 PRE AND POST; 1993 PILOT; 1994 POST; 1996 PRE
              25. 1992 PRE AND POST; 1993 PILOT; 1994 POST, 1996 PRE AND POST
              26. 1992 PRE AND POST; 1993 PILOT; 1994 POST; 1996 PRE AND POST;
                    1997 PILOT
              27. 1992 PRE AND POST; 1994 POST
              28. 1992 PRE AND POST; 1994 POST; 1996 PRE
              29. 1992 PRE AND POST; 1994 POST; 1996 PRE AND POST
              30. 1992 PRE AND POST; 1994 POST; 1996 PRE AND POST; 1997 PILOT

              INITIAL YEAR 1994:
              41. 1994 POST
              42. 1994 POST; 1995 PILOT
              43. 1994 POST; 1995 PILOT; 1996 PRE
              44. 1994 POST; 1995 PILOT; 1996 PRE AND POST
              45. 1994 POST; 1995 PILOT; 1996 PRE AND POST; 1997 PILOT
              46. 1994 POST; 1996 PRE
              47. 1994 POST; 1996 PRE AND POST
              48. 1994 POST; 1996 PRE AND POST; 1997 PILOT

              INITIAL YEAR 1996:
              61. 1996 PRE
              62. 1996 PRE AND POST
              63. 1996 PRE AND POST; 1997 PILOT

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VAR MID92      1992 CASE ID
              COLUMNS 22   - 27
              NUMERIC

              There may be gaps in the numbering.

              920001-921125.

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VAR MID93      1993 CASE ID
              COLUMNS 28   - 34
              NUMERIC

              There may be gaps in the numbering.

              NOTE:  1993 noninterviews are missing data
                     in this variable.  In 1993 variable
                     V937001 (case ID) nonIWs have case IDs.
                     (See 1993 result variable V937018.)

              9300101 - 9395301.

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VAR MID94      1994 CASE ID
              COLUMNS 35   - 40
              NUMERIC

              There may be gaps in the numbering.

              941001 - 943036.

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VAR MID95      1995 CASE ID
              COLUMNS 41   - 47
              NUMERIC

              There may be gaps in the numbering.

              9500101 - 9570401.

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VAR MID96      1996 CASE ID
              COLUMNS 48   - 53
              NUMERIC

              There may be gaps in the numbering.

              961001 - 963404.

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VAR MID97      1997 CASE ID
              COLUMNS 54   - 59
              NUMERIC

              There may be gaps in the numbering.

              970001 - 970724.

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VAR M923001    92PRE/PO: 1992 ICPSR ARCHIVE NUMBER
              COLUMNS 60   - 63
              NUMERIC

              6067. ICPSR ARCHIVE NUMBER FOR 1992 PRE-POST STUDY

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VAR M923004    92PRE: CASE ID
              COLUMNS 64   - 67
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

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

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VAR M923005    92PREPO: PANEL/CROSS INDICATOR
              COLUMNS 68   - 68
              NUMERIC

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

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

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VAR M923006    92PRE/PO: 90POST CASE ID
              COLUMNS 69   - 69
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

                 0000.  INAP, 1992 Cross-section respondent

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VAR M923007    92PRE/PO: 1991 PANEL STATUS
              COLUMNS 70   - 70
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

                 0.  INAP, 1992 Cross-section

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VAR M923008    92PRE/PO: WEIGHT=PANEL/CROSS
              COLUMNS 71   - 76
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

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

             This weight compensates for the unequal probabilities of
             selection for respondents in different size households and
             for differential nonresponse across geographic sample design
             categories and between panel and cross-section respondents.
             It is post-stratified to 1990 Census proportions for 24 age
             by sex by Census region categories. This is a 6 digit
             variable with 4 decimal places.  The weight is
             centered with a mean of 1.0.

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

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

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VAR M923008A   92PRE: NEW COMBINED WEIGHT - PRE
              COLUMNS 77   - 82
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

             COMBINED FILE WEIGHT - 1992 Pre variables
             ------------------

             This weight should be used with Combined File 1992
             Pre variables.  See Appendix report on creation of
             new weight variables.

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VAR M923008B   92PRE: NEW COMBINED WEIGHT - POST
              COLUMNS 83   - 88
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

             COMBINED FILE WEIGHT - 1992 Post variables
             ------------------

             This weight should be used with Combined File 1992
             Pre variables.  See Appendix report on creation of
             new weight variables.

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VAR M923009    92PRE/PO: WEIGHT-PANEL ONLY
              COLUMNS 89   - 89
              NUMERIC

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

             This variable should not be used with the Combined File
             (all cases set to 0).

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

             This is a 6 digit variable with 4 decimal places.
             The weight is centered with a mean of 1.0.

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

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

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

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VAR M923010    92PRE/PO: PRE ONLY OR PRE AND POST
              COLUMNS 90   - 90
              NUMERIC

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

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

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VAR M923011    92PRE: FORM TYPE
              COLUMNS 91   - 91
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

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

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VAR M923012    92PRE/PO: 3-DIGIT PRIMARY AREA
              COLUMNS 92   - 94
              NUMERIC

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

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

             PRIMARY AREAS in alphabetic order:

             SEE NOTE(S) 1,2

             1990 1992

             156 256  ANAHEIM, CA
             --- 277  ASHLEY, AR
             --- 216  ATLANTA, GA
             123 223  ATLANTIC CITY, NJ
             114 ---  BALTIMORE, MD
             178 278  BEDFORD, TN
             136 236  BIRMINGHAM, AL
             110 ---  BOSTON, MA
             117 217  BUFFALO, NY
             173 273  BULLOCH, GA
             184 284  CARBON, WY
             103 203  CHICAGO, IL
             139 239  COLUMBUS, GA
             --- 208  DALLAS/FT WORTH, TX
             127 227  DAYTON, OH
             --- 266  DECATUR, IN
             155 255  DENVER, CO
             129 229  DES MOINES, IA
             105 205  DETROIT, MI
             182 282  ELDORADO, CA
             159 259  EUGENE, OR
             132 232  FORT WAYNE, IN
             158 258  FRESNO, CA
             --- 264  GARDNER, MA
             131 231  GRAND RAPIDS, MI
             176 276  HALE, TX
             109 ---  HOUSTON, TX
             --- 242  JACKSONVILLE, FL
             --- 228  KANSAS CITY, MO
             149 249  KNOXVILLE, TN
             143 243  LAKELAND, FL
             --- 211  LONG ISLAND, NY
             102 202  LOS ANGELES, CA
             124 224  MANCHESTER, NH
             144 244  McALLEN, TX
             140 240  MIAMI, FL
             126 226  MILWAUKEE, WI
             --- 215  MINNEAPOLIS, MN
             177 ---  MONROE, AR
             --- 280  MONTGOMERY, VA
             170 270  MOWER, MN
             121 221  NEW HAVEN, CT
             101 201  NEW YORK, NY
             --- 218  NEWARK, NJ
             104 204  PHILADELPHIA, PA
             168 ---  PHILLIPS, KS
             --- 260  PHOENIX, AZ
             113 ---  PITTSBURGH, PA

             150 250  RICHMOND, VA
             --- 257  RIVERSIDE, CA
             181 281  ROBESON, NC
             --- 274  SABINE, LA
             --- 234  SAGINAW, MI
             --- 268  SALINE, NE
             106 206  SAN FRANCISCO, CA
             165 265  SANILAC, MI
             163 263  SCHUYLER, NY
             153 253  SEATTLE, WA
             112 ---  ST LOUIS, MO
             133 233  STEUBENVILLE, OH
             --- 245  WACO, TX
             --- 207  WASHINGTON, DC
             147 247  WHEELING, WV

             The PRIMARY AREA CODE sorted by code number:

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

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VAR M923013    92PRE/PO: PRIMARY AREA NAME
              COLUMNS 95   - 115
              CHARACTER

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

             This is an alphabetical variable.

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VAR M923014    92PRE/PO: CENSUS REGION
              COLUMNS 116  - 116
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

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VAR M923015    92PRE/PO: STATE ABBREVIATION
              COLUMNS 117  - 118
              CHARACTER

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

             2-digit postal abbreviation of state of sample location.

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VAR M923016    92PRE/PO: ICPSR STATE/92CD
              COLUMNS 119  - 122
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

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

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VAR M923017    92PRE/PO: ICPSR STATE
              COLUMNS 123  - 124
              NUMERIC

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

             New England

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

             Middle Atlantic

                 11.  Delaware
                 12.  New Jersey
                 13.  New York
                 14.  Pennsylvania

             East North Central

                 21.  Illinois

                 22.  Indiana
                 23.  Michigan
                 24.  Ohio
                 25.  Wisconsin

             West North Central

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

             Solid South

                 40.  Virginia
                 41.  Alabama
                 42.  Arkansas
                 43.  Florida
                 44.  Georgia
                 45.  Louisiana
                 46.  Mississippi
                 47.  North Carolina
                 48.  South Carolina
                 49.  Texas

             Border States

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

             Mountain States

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

                 68.  Wyoming

             Pacific States

                 71.  California
                 72.  Oregon
                 73.  Washington

             External States

                 81.  Alaska
                 82.  Hawaii

                 99.  NA

==============================
VAR M923018    92PRE/PO: FIPS STATE
              COLUMNS 125  - 126
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 01.  Alabama *
                 02.  Alaska
                 04.  Arizona *
                 05.  Arkansas *
                 06.  California *
                 08.  Colorado *
                 09.  Connecticut *
                 10.  Delaware
                 11.  Washington D.C.
                 12.  Florida *
                 13.  Georgia *
                 15.  Delaware
                 16.  Idaho
                 17.  Illinois *
                 18.  Indiana *
                 19.  Iowa *
                 20.  Kansas *
                 21.  Kentucky
                 22.  Louisiana *
                 23.  Maine
                 24.  Maryland*
                 25.  Massachusetts *
                 26.  Michigan *
                 27.  Minesota *
                 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 *

==============================
VAR M923019    92PRE/PO: 1992 CONG DISTRICT
              COLUMNS 127  - 128
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

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

                 98.  At-large

==============================
VAR M923020    92PRE/PO: 1990 CONG DISTRICT
              COLUMNS 129  - 130
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

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

                 98.  At-large

==============================
VAR M923021    92PRE/PO: TYPE RACE HOUSE
              COLUMNS 131  - 132
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 21

             INCUMBENT                                CANDIDATE(S)

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

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

                 45.  Two Republican incumbents running (LA06)

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

                 51.  Democratic incumb. not running -- Dem. candidate
                      unopposed
                 52.  "          "       "   "       -- Rep. candidate
                      unopposed
                 55.  "          "       "   "       -- Dem. & Rep.
                      candidates
                 65.  Republican incumb. not running -- Dem. & Rep.
                      candidates
                 85.  No identifiable incumbent, Dem and Rep candidates
                      in open race due to redistricting

             *Other-Third Party(s) or Independent

==============================
VAR M923022    92PRE/PO: TYPE RACE SENATE
              COLUMNS 133  - 134
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 21

             INCUMBENT                                CANDIDATE(S)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

                  9.  Indeterminate; NA

==============================
VAR M923023    92PRE: RELEASE
              COLUMNS 135  - 135
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

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

==============================
VAR M923024    92PRE: RELEAS SUMMARY
              COLUMNS 136  - 136
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923025    92PRE: TIME START
              COLUMNS 137  - 140
              NUMERIC

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

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

==============================
VAR M923026    92PRE: INTERVIEW MONTH
              COLUMNS 141  - 142
              NUMERIC

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

             Code MONTH (09-11)

                 99.  NA

==============================
VAR M923027    92PRE: INTERVIEW DAY
              COLUMNS 143  - 144
              NUMERIC

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

             Code DAY OF MONTH (01-31)

                 99.  NA

==============================
VAR M923028    92PRE: INTERVIEW #
              COLUMNS 145  - 146
              NUMERIC

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

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

             Code actual NUMBER (01-69)

==============================
VAR M923029    92PRE: IW LENGTH
              COLUMNS 147  - 149
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 999.  NA

==============================
VAR M923030    92PRE: EDIT LENGTH
              COLUMNS 150  - 152
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 999.  NA

==============================
VAR M923031    92PRE: IW MODE
              COLUMNS 153  - 153
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

==============================
VAR M923032    92PRE: TOT # CALLS
              COLUMNS 154  - 155
              NUMERIC

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

             Number of calls 1-32 is coded, except:

                 99.  NA

==============================
VAR M923033    92PRE: RESULT
              COLUMNS 156  - 156
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

==============================
VAR M923034    92PRE: WHY TELEPHONE
              COLUMNS 157  - 157
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

==============================
VAR M923035    92PRE: OBT R NAME
              COLUMNS 158  - 158
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  Name obtained
                 5.  Name not obtained

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923036    92PRE: ADDR SAME
              COLUMNS 159  - 159
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923037    92PRE: ADDR DIFF
              COLUMNS 160  - 160
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

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

==============================
VAR M923038    92PRE: OBT TEL #
              COLUMNS 161  - 161
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923039    92PRE: TEL # IN DIR
              COLUMNS 162  - 162
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  Yes, listed
                 5.  No, not listed

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

==============================
VAR M923040    92PRE: TEL IN R NAME
              COLUMNS 163  - 163
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

==============================
VAR M923041    92PRE: OTHER HOME
              COLUMNS 164  - 164
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923042    92PRE: ADDR REC
              COLUMNS 165  - 165
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923043    92PRE: PROBL USE TEL
              COLUMNS 166  - 166
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP, 1992 Panel

==============================
VAR M923044    92PRE: HU TYPE
              COLUMNS 167  - 168
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  Mobile home
                 2.  Detached single family

                 3.  Multi family
                 4.  Apartment house
                 5.  Condo complex
                 7.  Other (specify)

                99.  NA

==============================
VAR M923045    92PRE: GATEKEEPER
              COLUMNS 169  - 169
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  Yes
                 5.  No

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923046    92PRE: GK DESCRIPT
              COLUMNS 170  - 170
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

==============================
VAR M923047    92PRE: REF CONV IND
              COLUMNS 171  - 171
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 0.  Not a refusal conversion situation
                 1.  Refusal conversion

==============================
VAR M923048    92PRE: PERS LETTR
              COLUMNS 172  - 172
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  Yes
                 5.  No

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923049    92PRE: INCENTIVE
              COLUMNS 173  - 173
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 1.  UM pen (panel and cross-section)

                 2.  $2/stamps (panel only)

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923050    92PRE: R PMT OFFERED
              COLUMNS 174  - 176
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 005.  $5 offered as respondent payment
                 010.  $10 offered as respondent payment
                 015.  $15 offered as respondent payment
                 020.  $20 offered as respondent payment

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

==============================
VAR M923051    92PRE: R PMT PAID
              COLUMNS 177  - 179
              NUMERIC

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

             See variable 3050.

                 005.  $5 paid as respondent payment
                 010.  $10 paid as respondent payment
                 015.  $15 paid as respondent payment
                 020.  $20 paid as respondent payment

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

==============================
VAR M923052    92PRE: INIT REFUS
              COLUMNS 180  - 180
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  Yes
                 5.  No

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923053    92PRE: BREAK APPT
              COLUMNS 181  - 181
              NUMERIC

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

                 0.  No appointments broken
                 1.  One
                 2.  Two or more

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923054    92PRE: WASTE TIME
              COLUMNS 182  - 182
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923055    92PRE: VERY ILL
              COLUMNS 183  - 183
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923056    92PRE: TOO BUSY
              COLUMNS 184  - 184
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923057    92PRE: FAM SITUAT
              COLUMNS 185  - 185
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923058    92PRE: CONFIDENTL
              COLUMNS 186  - 186
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923059    92PRE: PRIVACY
              COLUMNS 187  - 187
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923060    92PRE: RESIS OTHR
              COLUMNS 188  - 188
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923061    FIPS STATE & COUNTY
              COLUMNS 189  - 193
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 01073.  Jefferson, AL
                 01113.  Russell, AL
                 01117.  Shelby, AL
                 01127.  Walker, AL
                 04013.  Maricopa, AZ
                 05003.  Ashley, AR
                 05095.  Monroe, AR
                 06001.  Alameda, CA
                 06013.  Contra Costa, CA
                 06017.  El Dorado, CA
                 06019.  Fresno, CA
                 06037.  Los Angeles, CA
                 06041.  Marin, CA
                 06059.  Orange, CA
                 06065.  Riverside, CA
                 06071.  San Bernardino, CA
                 06075.  San Francisco, CA
                 06081.  San Mateo, CA
                 08001.  Adams, CO
                 08005.  Arapahoe, CO
                 08013.  Boulder, CO
                 08031.  Denver, CO
                 08059.  Jefferson, CO
                 09009.  New Haven, CT
                 12025.  Dade, FL
                 12031.  Duval, FL
                 12105.  Polk, FL
                 12109.  St Johns, FL
                 13031.  Bulloch, GA
                 13089.  De Kalb, GA
                 13097.  Douglas, GA
                 13121.  Fulton, GA
                 13135.  Gwinnett, GA
                 13215.  Muscogee, GA
                 17031.  Cook, IL
                 17043.  Du Page, IL
                 17089.  Kane, IL

                 17097.  Lake, IL
                 17133.  Monroe, IL
                 18003.  Allen, IN
                 18031.  Decatur, IN
                 18179.  Wells, IN
                 19153.  Polk, IA
                 19181.  Warren, IA
                 20091.  Johnson, KS
                 20147.  Phillips, KS
                 22085.  Sabine, LA
                 24003.  Anne Arundel, MD
                 24510.  Baltimore City, MD
                 24005.  Baltimore, MD
                 24013.  Carroll, MD
                 24025.  Harford, MD
                 24031.  Montgomery, MD
                 24033.  Prince Georges, MD
                 25009.  Essex, MA
                 25015.  Hampshire, MA
                 25017.  Middlesex,MA
                 25021.  Norfolk, MA
                 25025.  Suffolk, MA
                 25027.  Worcester, MA
                 26081.  Kent, MI
                 26087.  Lapeer, MI
                 26099.  Macomb, MI
                 26125.  Oakland, MI
                 26139.  Ottawa, MI
                 26145.  Saginaw, MI
                 26151.  Sanilac, MI
                 26147.  St Clair, MI
                 26163.  Wayne, MI
                 27003.  Anoka, MN
                 27053.  Hennepin, MN
                 27099.  Mower, MN
                 27123.  Ramsey, MN
                 27171.  Wright, MN
                 29047.  Clay, MO
                 29095.  Jackson, MO
                 29183.  St Charles, MO
                 29510.  St Louis City, MO
                 29189.  St Louis, MO
                 31151.  Saline, NE
                 33011.  Hillsborough, NH
                 33015.  Rockingham, NH
                 34001.  Atlantic, NJ
                 34003.  Bergen, NJ
                 34007.  Camden, NJ
                 34013.  Essex, NJ
                 34027.  Morris, NJ

                 34035.  Somerset, NJ
                 34039.  Union, NJ
                 36005.  Bronx, NY
                 36029.  Erie, NY
                 36047.  Kings, NY
                 36059.  Nassau, NY
                 36061.  New York, NY
                 36063.  Niagara, NY
                 36081.  Queens, NY
                 36087.  Rockland, NY
                 36097.  Schuyler, NY
                 36103.  Suffolk, NY
                 36119.  Westchester, NY
                 37155.  Robeson, NC
                 39013.  Belmont, OH
                 39057.  Greene, OH
                 39081.  Jefferson, OH
                 39113.  Montgomery, OH
                 39135.  Preble, OH
                 41039.  Lane, OR
                 42003.  Allegheny, PA
                 42017.  Bucks, PA
                 42045.  Delaware, PA
                 42091.  Montgomery, PA
                 42101.  Philadelphia, PA
                 42125.  Washington, PA
                 42129.  Westmoreland, PA
                 47001.  Anderson, TN
                 47003.  Bedford, TN
                 47009.  Blount, TN
                 47093.  Knox, TN
                 48113.  Dallas, TX
                 48121.  Denton, TX
                 48139.  Ellis, TX
                 48189.  Hale, TX
                 48201.  Harris, TX
                 48215.  Hidalgo, TX
                 48309.  McLennan, TX
                 48439.  Tarrant, TX
                 51013.  Arlington, VA
                 51041.  Chesterfield, VA
                 51059.  Fairfax, VA
                 51087.  Henrico, VA
                 51121.  Montgomery, VA
                 51145.  Powhatan, VA
                 51750.  Radford City, VA
                 51760.  Richmond City, VA
                 53033.  King, WA
                 53061.  Snohomish, WA
                 54009.  Brooke, WV

                 54029.  Hancock, WV
                 54051.  Marshall, WV
                 54069.  Ohio, WV
                 55079.  Milwaukee, WI
                 55089.  Ozaukee, WI
                 55133.  Waukesha, WI
                 56007.  Carbon, WY

==============================
VAR M923062    TRACT/ED INDICATOR
              COLUMNS 194  - 194
              NUMERIC

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

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

==============================
VAR M923063    FIPS SMSA CODE
              COLUMNS 195  - 198
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

             or PMSA areas.

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

                 0360.  Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove, CA
                 0520.  Atlanta, GA
                 0560.  Atlantic City, NJ
                 0720.  Baltimore, MD
                 1000.  Birmingham, AL
                 1120.  Boston, MA
                 1280.  Buffalo, NY
                 1600.  Chicago, IL
                 1800.  Columbus, GA-AL
                 1920.  Dallas-Ft Worth, TX
                 2000.  Dayton, OH
                 2080.  Denver-Boulder, CO
                 2120.  Des Moines, IA
                 2160.  Detroit, MI
                 2400.  Eugene-Springfield, OR
                 2760.  Fort Wayne, IN
                 2840.  Fresno, CA
                 3000.  Grand Rapids, MI
                 3360.  Houston, TX
                 3600.  Jacksonville, FL
                 3760.  Kansas City, MO-KS
                 3840.  Knoxville, TN
                 3980.  Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL
                 4480.  Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA
                 4760.  Manchester,  NH
                 4880.  McAllen-Pharr-Edinburgh,TX
                 5000.  Miami, FL
                 5080.  Milwaukee, WI
                 5120.  Mpls-St Paul,MN-WI
                 5380.  Nassau-Suffolk, NY
                 5480.  New Haven-West Haven, CT
                 5600.  New York, NY-NJ
                 5640.  Newark, NJ
                 6160.  Philadelphia, PA-NJ

                 6200.  Phoenix, AZ
                 6280.  Pittsburgh, PA
                 6760.  Richmond, VA
                 6780.  Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA
                 6920.  Sacramento, CA (1990 MSA definition)
                 6960.  Saginaw, MI
                 7040.  St. Louis, MO-IL
                 7360.  San Francisco-Oakland,CA
                 7600.  Seattle-Everett, WA
                 8080.  Steubenville-Wierton, OH-WV
                 8800.  Waco, TX
                 8840.  Washington, DC-MD-VA
                 9000.  Wheeling,  WV-OH
                 9240.  Worcester, MA (1990 MSA definition)

                 0000.  INAP; location not in SMSA (MSA)

==============================
VAR M923064    FIPS SCSA CODE
              COLUMNS 199  - 200
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

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

                 07.  Boston-Lawrence-Salem MA-NH
                 10.  Buffalo-Niagra Falls NY
                 14.  Chicago-Gary-Lake County IL-IN-WI**
                 31.  Dallas-Ft Worth TX (Since Dallas and Ft Worth were
                      made separate PMSAs in 1990, this new CMSA was
                      added in 1990)
                 34.  Denver-Boulder CO (Since Denver and Boulder were
                      made separate PMSAs in 1990, this new CMSA was
                      added in 1990)
                 35.  Detroit-Ann Arbor MI**
                 42.  Houston-Galveston-Brazoria TX
                 49.  Los Angeles-Anaheim-Riverside CA**

                 56.  Miami-Fort Lauderdale FL
                 63.  Milawaukee-Racine WI
                 70.  New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island NY-NJ-CT**
                 77.  Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton PA-NJ-DE-MD**
                 78.  Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley PA
                 84.  San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose CA**
                 91.  Seattle-Tacoma WA

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

==============================
VAR M923065    SIZE OF PLACE
              COLUMNS 201  - 202
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

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

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

                 20.  Rural (including rural places with less than 2500
                      population)
                 21.  2,500-9,999 plus other urbanized areas ("urban
                      fringe" not in Census places)
                 22.  10,000-29,999
                 23.  30,000-49,999

                 24.  50,000-99,999
                 25.  100,000-149,999
                 26.  150,000-349,999
                 27.  350,000 and over, exclusive of cities coded 11

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

             * In a few cases, Non-MSA PSUs (based on the 1980 OMB SMSA
             definitions) contain areas which are now part of a 1990 PMSA
             or MSA (based on the June 1990 OMB definition).  In these
             cases, the Size of Place Code for any SSUs (segments) within
             such areas are coded in the "40s" rather than in the "50s"

             as shown below.  This occurred in El Dorado county, CA (the
             major part of the El Dorado/Alpine Co, CA PSU #82) which is
             now a part of the Sacramento, CA, MSA, and also for one SSU
             (segment) in the Gardner, MA (PSU #64) which is now a part
             of the Worchester, MA, MSA.

==============================
VAR M923066    POPULATION IN 1000
              COLUMNS 203  - 206
              NUMERIC

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

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

             Actual number is coded

                 9999.  9,998,500 persons and over

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

==============================
VAR M923067    BELT CODE
              COLUMNS 207  - 207
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

                     This would include all 1980 National Sample Frame
                     self-representing areas, plus Newark, NJ (as well as
                     SRP Nassau-Suffolk NY as part of the NYC CMSA) and
                     Anaheim and Riverside CA (as part of the LA CMSA)
                     plus three other non-selfrepresenting primary areas
                     included within the "population over 2,000,000"

                     definition (Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA,
                     Seattle-Tacoma, WA CMSA, and Phoenix, AZ MSA).

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

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

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

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

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

==============================
VAR M923068    92SAMPL ERROR
              COLUMNS 208  - 210
              NUMERIC

             SAMPLING ERROR CODE 1992 (FOR COMBINED PANEL/CROSS-SECTION
             ANALYSIS)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             This code contains information for computing sampling errors
             for "cross-section" analysis of combined panel and
             cross-section data.  Contact NES project staff or ISR's
             Sampling Section for further details.

==============================
VAR M923069    90SAMPL ERROR/PANEL
              COLUMNS 211  - 213
              NUMERIC

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

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

==============================
VAR M923070    92PRE: # HUS AT SAMP
              COLUMNS 214  - 214
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  One HU
                 2.  Two HUs

                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP, 1992 Panel

==============================
VAR M923071    92PRE: NEW ADDR
              COLUMNS 215  - 215
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

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

==============================
VAR M923072    92PRE: HU LST FRM
              COLUMNS 216  - 216
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP, 1992 Panel

==============================
VAR M923073    92PRE: SEL TABLE
              COLUMNS 217  - 218
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

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

                   SELECTION TABLE A

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

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

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

             # PERSONS       PERSON SELECTED (person "Number")

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

                 01.  Table A
                 02.  Table B1
                 03.  Table C

                 04.  Table D
                 05.  Table E1
                 06.  Table F
                 07.  Table A
                 08.  Table B2
                 09.  Table C
                 10.  Table D
                 11.  Table E2
                 12.  Table F

                 00.  INAP, 1992 Panel case

==============================
VAR M923074    92PRE: R PERS #
              COLUMNS 219  - 219
              NUMERIC

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

             See Note at 3072.

                 1.  R is person numbered 1
                 2.  R is person numbered 2
                 3.  R is person numbered 3
                 4.  R is person numbered 4
                 5.  R is person numbered 5
                 6.  R is person numbered 6

                 0.  INAP, 1992 Panel

==============================
VAR M923075    92PRE: # PERSONS
              COLUMNS 220  - 220
              NUMERIC

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

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

             See Note at 3072.

                 00.  INAP, 1992 Panel

==============================
VAR M923076    92PRE: # ELIG ADULTS
              COLUMNS 221  - 221
              NUMERIC

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

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

             See Note at 3072.

                 01.  One eligible adult in HH
                 02.  Two eligible adults in HH
                 03.  Three eligible adults in HH
                 04.  Four eligible adults in HH
                 05.  Five eligible adults in HH

                 00.  INAP, 1992 panel

==============================
VAR M923077    92PRE: HH COMP
              COLUMNS 222  - 223
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

             respondent is HHR.

             See Note at 3072.

                 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
                 60.  1 unmarried male HHR plus 1 other relative
                 70.  1 unmarried male HHR plus 2 or more other relatives
                 80.  1 unmarried female HHR plus 1 other relative
                 90.  1 unmarried female HHR plus 2 or more other
                      relatives
                 95.  Relatives of opposite sex, unclear who is HHR

                 00.  INAP, 1992 Panel

==============================
VAR M923078    92PRE: HH DESCR ALL
              COLUMNS 224  - 225
              NUMERIC

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

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

             service), and these cases are included in codes 20-21 here.

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

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

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

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

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

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

==============================
VAR M923079    92PRE: KID 0 TO 5
              COLUMNS 226  - 226
              NUMERIC

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

             See Note at 3072.

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

                 1.  One child
                 2.  .
                 3.  .

                 4.  .
                 5.  Five children

                 9.  NA; INAP, 1992 Panel

==============================
VAR M923080    92PRE: KID 6 TO 9
              COLUMNS 227  - 227
              NUMERIC

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

             See Note at 3072.

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

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

                 9.  NA; INAP, 1992 Panel

==============================
VAR M923081    92PRE: KID 10 TO 13
              COLUMNS 228  - 228
              NUMERIC

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

             See Note at 3081.

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

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

                 9.  NA; INAP, 1992 Panel

==============================
VAR M923082    92PRE: KID 14 TO 17
              COLUMNS 229  - 229
              NUMERIC

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

             See Note at 3072.

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

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

                 9.  NA; INAP, 1992 Panel

==============================
VAR M923083    92PRE: SUPERVISOR ID
              COLUMNS 230  - 233
              NUMERIC

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

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

==============================
VAR M923084    SUPERVISOR
              COLUMNS 234  - 237
              NUMERIC

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

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

             9958.

==============================
VAR M923085    92PRE: IWER RACE
              COLUMNS 238  - 238
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923086    92PRE: IWER ETHNICITY
              COLUMNS 239  - 239
              NUMERIC

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

                 0.  No ethnic identity coded
                 1.  Hispanic
                 7.  Other

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923087    92PRE: IWER AGE BRACK
              COLUMNS 240  - 240
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  18-34 years
                 2.  35-40
                 3.  41-45
                 4.  46-50
                 5.  51-55

                 6.  56-60
                 7.  61-64
                 8.  65-79

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923088    92PRE: IWER YRS EXPER
              COLUMNS 241  - 242
              NUMERIC

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

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

==============================
VAR M923089    92PRE: IWER GENDER
              COLUMNS 243  - 243
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  Male
                 2.  Female

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923090    92PRE: IWER EDUC BRACK
              COLUMNS 244  - 244
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 9.  NA

             There are no variables in range 3091-3100

==============================
VAR M923101    92PRE: A1. ATTENT CAMP
              COLUMNS 245  - 245
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923102    92PRE: A2.
              COLUMNS 246  - 246
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  BUSH
                 2.  CLINTON
                 3.  PEROT (volunteered)
                 7.  OTHER, SPECIFY:

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923103    92PRE: A2a/b.
              COLUMNS 247  - 247
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 1.  CLOSE RACE
                 3.  WIN BY QUITE A BIT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 9 in A2

==============================
VAR M923104    92PRE: A3.
              COLUMNS 248  - 248
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  BUSH
                 2.  CLINTON
                 3.  PEROT (volunteered)
                 7.  OTHER, SPECIFY:

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923105    92PRE: A3a/b
              COLUMNS 249  - 249
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 1.  CLOSE RACE
                 3.  WIN BY QUITE A BIT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 9 in A3

==============================
VAR M923106    92PRE: A4.
              COLUMNS 250  - 250
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923107    92PRE: A5.
              COLUMNS 251  - 251
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

==============================
VAR M923108    92PRE: A5a.
              COLUMNS 252  - 252
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  BUSH
                 2.  DUKAKIS
                 5.  OTHER

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

==============================
VAR M923109    92PRE: B1. LIKES BUSH
              COLUMNS 253  - 253
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923110    92PRE: B1a. MENTION 1
              COLUMNS 254  - 257
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .

                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923111    92PRE: B1a. MENTION 2
              COLUMNS 258  - 261
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923112    92PRE: B1a. MENTION 3
              COLUMNS 262  - 265
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923113    92PRE: B1a. MENTION 4
              COLUMNS 266  - 269
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923114    92PRE: B1a. MENTION 5
              COLUMNS 270  - 273
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923115    92PRE: B2. DISLIKE BUSH;
              COLUMNS 274  - 274
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923116    92PRE: B2a. MENTION 1
              COLUMNS 275  - 278
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923117    92PRE: B2a. MENTION 2
              COLUMNS 279  - 282
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923118    92PRE: B2a. MENTION 3
              COLUMNS 283  - 286
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923119    92PRE: B2a. MENTION 4
              COLUMNS 287  - 290
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923120    92PRE: B2a. MENTION 5
              COLUMNS 291  - 294
              NUMERIC

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

             Code.)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923121    92PRE: B3. LIKES CLINTON
              COLUMNS 295  - 295
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923122    92PRE: B3a. MENTION 1
              COLUMNS 296  - 299
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923123    92PRE: B3a. MENTION 2
              COLUMNS 300  - 303
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923124    92PRE: B3a. MENTION 3
              COLUMNS 304  - 307
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923125    92PRE: B3a. MENTION 4
              COLUMNS 308  - 311
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923126    92PRE: B3a. MENTION 5
              COLUMNS 312  - 315
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923127    92PRE: B4. DSLKE CLINTON
              COLUMNS 316  - 316
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923128    92PRE: B4a. MENTION 1
              COLUMNS 317  - 320
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923129    92PRE: B4a. MENTION 2
              COLUMNS 321  - 324
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923130    92PRE: B4a. MENTION 3
              COLUMNS 325  - 328
              NUMERIC

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

             Code.)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923131    92PRE: B4a. MENTION 4
              COLUMNS 329  - 332
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923132    92PRE: B4a. MENTION 5
              COLUMNS 333  - 336
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.

                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923133    92PRE: B4b. LIKE PEROT
              COLUMNS 337  - 337
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923134    92PRE: B4c. MENTION 1
              COLUMNS 338  - 341
              NUMERIC

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

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923135    92PRE: M4c. MENTION 2
              COLUMNS 342  - 345
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923136    92PRE: B4c. MENTION 3
              COLUMNS 346  - 349
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923137    92PRE: B4c. MENTION 4
              COLUMNS 350  - 353
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923138    92PRE: B4c. MENTION 5
              COLUMNS 354  - 357
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923139    92PRE: B4d. DISLKE PEROT
              COLUMNS 358  - 358
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923140    92PRE: B4e. MENTION 1
              COLUMNS 359  - 362
              NUMERIC

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

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923141    92PRE: B4e. MENTION 2
              COLUMNS 363  - 366
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923142    92PRE: B4e. MENTION 3
              COLUMNS 367  - 370
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923143    92PRE: B4e. MENTION 4
              COLUMNS 371  - 374
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923144    92PRE: B4e. MENTION 5
              COLUMNS 375  - 378
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

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

==============================
VAR M923145    92PRE: B5.
              COLUMNS 379  - 379
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  VERY SATISFIED
                 2.  SOMEWHAT SATISFIED
                 3.  NOT VERY SATISFIED
                 4.  NOT AT ALL SATISFIED

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

             There are no variables in range 3146-3200

==============================
VAR M923201    92PRE: C1.
              COLUMNS 380  - 380
              NUMERIC

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

             Code NUMBER OF DAYS (0-7)

                 0.  NONE
                 1.  ONE DAY
                 2.  TWO DAYS
                 3.  THREE DAYS
                 4.  FOUR DAYS
                 5.  FIVE DAYS
                 6.  SIX DAYS
                 7.  EVERY DAY

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

==============================
VAR M923202    92PRE: C1A.
              COLUMNS 381  - 381
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

==============================
VAR M923203    92PRE: C2.
              COLUMNS 382  - 382
              NUMERIC

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

             Code NUMBER OF DAYS (1-7)

                 1.  ONE DAY
                 2.  .
                 3.  .
                 4.  .
                 5.  .
                 6.  .
                 7.  EVERY DAY

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

==============================
VAR M923204    92PRE: C2a.
              COLUMNS 383  - 383
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

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

==============================
VAR M923205    92PRE: C2b.
              COLUMNS 384  - 384
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

==============================
VAR M923206    92PRE: C3.
              COLUMNS 385  - 385
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

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

==============================
VAR M923207    92PRE: C3a.
              COLUMNS 386  - 386
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

==============================
VAR M923208    92PRE: C4.
              COLUMNS 387  - 387
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

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

==============================
VAR M923209    92PRE: C4a.
              COLUMNS 388  - 388
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  GOOD MANY
                 3.  SEVERAL
                 5.  ONE OR TWO

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

==============================
VAR M923210    92PRE: C5.
              COLUMNS 389  - 389
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011

==============================
VAR M923211    92PRE: C6.
              COLUMNS 390  - 390
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

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

==============================
VAR M923212    92PRE:C6A(1)
              COLUMNS 391  - 393
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 18

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

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

==============================
VAR M923213    92PRE:C6A(2)
              COLUMNS 394  - 396
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 18

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

==============================
VAR M923214    92PRE:C6A(3)
              COLUMNS 397  - 399
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 18

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

==============================
VAR M923215    92PRE:C6A(4)
              COLUMNS 400  - 402
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 18

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

==============================
VAR M923216    92PRE:C6A(5)
              COLUMNS 403  - 405
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 18

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

             There are no variables in range 3217-3300

==============================
VAR M923301    92PRE: D1. VOTE PRIMARY
              COLUMNS 406  - 406
              NUMERIC

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

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

             ALL OTHER STATES.

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

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

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

==============================
VAR M923302    92PRE: D1a. VOTE WHICH
              COLUMNS 407  - 407
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  REPUBLICAN
                 5.  DEMOCRATIC

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

==============================
VAR M923303    92PRE: D1b.
              COLUMNS 408  - 409
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 22
                 01.  George Bush
                 02.  Patrick Buchanan
                 03.  Uncommitted
                 90.  Ross Perot (write-in)
                 96.  Didn't vote for a presidential candidate/voted only

                      for state or local candidates
                 97.  Other

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

==============================
VAR M923304    92PRE: D1c.
              COLUMNS 410  - 411
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

==============================
VAR M923305    92PRE: D2a. THERM BUSH
              COLUMNS 412  - 414
              NUMERIC

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

             I'll read the name of a person and I'd like you to rate that
             person using something we call the feeling thermometer.

             Ratings between 50 degrees and 100 degrees mean that you
             feel favorable and warm toward the person.

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

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

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

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

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

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

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

==============================
VAR M923306    92PRE: D2b. TH CLINTON
              COLUMNS 415  - 417
              NUMERIC

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

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .

                 100.

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

==============================
VAR M923307    92PRE: D2c. TH PEROT
              COLUMNS 418  - 420
              NUMERIC

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

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

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

==============================
VAR M923308    92PRE: D2d. TH QUAYLE
              COLUMNS 421  - 423
              NUMERIC

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

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

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

==============================
VAR M923309    92PRE: D2e. TH GORE
              COLUMNS 424  - 426
              NUMERIC

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

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

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

==============================
VAR M923310    92PRE: D2f. TH A HILL
              COLUMNS 427  - 429
              NUMERIC

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

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

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

==============================
VAR M923311    92PRE: D2g. FOLEY
              COLUMNS 430  - 432
              NUMERIC

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

             Code actual number

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

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

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

==============================
VAR M923312    92PRE: D2h. TH B BUSH
              COLUMNS 433  - 435
              NUMERIC

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

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

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

==============================
VAR M923313    92PRE: D2j. TH HILLARY
              COLUMNS 436  - 438
              NUMERIC

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

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

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

==============================
VAR M923314    92PRE: D2k. THOMAS
              COLUMNS 439  - 441
              NUMERIC

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

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

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

==============================
VAR M923315    92PRE: D2m. BUCHANAN
              COLUMNS 442  - 444
              NUMERIC

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

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

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

==============================
VAR M923316    92PRE: D2n. TH JACKSON
              COLUMNS 445  - 447
              NUMERIC

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

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

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

==============================
VAR M923317    92PRE: D3a. TH DEM PTY
              COLUMNS 448  - 450
              NUMERIC

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

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

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

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

                 999.  NA

==============================
VAR M923318    92PRE: D3b. TH REP PTY
              COLUMNS 451  - 453
              NUMERIC

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

             Code actual number

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

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

==============================
VAR M923319    92PRE: D4.
              COLUMNS 454  - 454
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  APPROVE
                 5.  DISAPPROVE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923320    92PRE: D4a/b. BUSH APPRV
              COLUMNS 455  - 455
              NUMERIC

             D4a.  Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

             D4b.  Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?
             -------------------------------------------------

                 1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                 2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                 4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                 5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 8-9 in D4

==============================
VAR M923321    92PRE: D5.
              COLUMNS 456  - 456
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  APPROVE
                 5.  DISAPPROVE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923322    92PRE: D5a/b. BUSH FORGN
              COLUMNS 457  - 457
              NUMERIC

             D5a.  Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

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

                 1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                 2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                 4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                 5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 8-9 in D5

==============================
VAR M923323    92PRE: D6.
              COLUMNS 458  - 458
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  APPROVE
                 5.  DISAPPROVE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923324    92PRE: D6a/b. BUSH ECON
              COLUMNS 459  - 459
              NUMERIC

             D6a.  Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

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

                 1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                 2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                 4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                 5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

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

==============================
VAR M923325    92PRE: D7.
              COLUMNS 460  - 460
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  APPROVE
                 5.  DISAPPROVE

                 8.  DK

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923326    92PRE: D7a/b. BUSH GOLF
              COLUMNS 461  - 461
              NUMERIC

             D7a.  Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

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

                 1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                 2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                 4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                 5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

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

==============================
VAR M923327    92PRE: D8a.
              COLUMNS 462  - 462
              NUMERIC

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

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

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

                 1.  BUSH
                 2.  CLINTON
                 3.  NO DIFFERENCE
                 4.  PEROT (volunteered)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923328    92PRE: D8b.
              COLUMNS 463  - 463
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  BUSH
                 2.  CLINTON
                 3.  NO DIFFERENCE
                 4.  PEROT (volunteered)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923329    92PRE: D8c.
              COLUMNS 464  - 464
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  BUSH
                 2.  CLINTON
                 3.  NO DIFFERENCE
                 4.  PEROT (volunteered)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923330    92PRE: D8d.
              COLUMNS 465  - 465
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  BUSH
                 2.  CLINTON
                 3.  NO DIFFERENCE

                 4.  PEROT (volunteered)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923331    92PRE: D8e.
              COLUMNS 466  - 466
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  BUSH
                 2.  CLINTON
                 3.  NO DIFFERENCE
                 4.  PEROT (volunteered)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923332    92PRE: D8f.
              COLUMNS 467  - 467
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  BUSH
                 2.  CLINTON
                 3.  NO DIFFERENCE
                 4.  PEROT (volunteered)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

             There are no variables in range 3333-3400

==============================
VAR M923401    92PRE: E1. LIKES DEM PTY
              COLUMNS 468  - 468
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923402    92PRE: E1a. MENTION 1
              COLUMNS 469  - 472
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E1

==============================
VAR M923403    92PRE: E1a. MENTION 2
              COLUMNS 473  - 476
              NUMERIC

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

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E1

==============================
VAR M923404    92PRE: E1a. MENTION 3
              COLUMNS 477  - 480
              NUMERIC

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

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E1

==============================
VAR M923405    92PRE: E1a. MENTION 4
              COLUMNS 481  - 484
              NUMERIC

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

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.

                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E1

==============================
VAR M923406    92PRE: E1a. MENTION 5
              COLUMNS 485  - 488
              NUMERIC

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

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E1

==============================
VAR M923407    92PRE: E2. DSLKE DEM PTY
              COLUMNS 489  - 489
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923408    92PRE: E2a. MENTION 1
              COLUMNS 490  - 493
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E2

==============================
VAR M923409    92PRE: E2a. MENTION 2
              COLUMNS 494  - 497
              NUMERIC

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

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E2

==============================
VAR M923410    92PRE: E2a. MENTION 3
              COLUMNS 498  - 501
              NUMERIC

             E2a(3).  [PROBE:  Anything else you don't like about the

             Democratic Party? -- until R says "NO"] (5 mentions.  See
             the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.) <Third mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E2

==============================
VAR M923411    92PRE: E2a. MENTION 4
              COLUMNS 502  - 505
              NUMERIC

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

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E2

==============================
VAR M923412    92PRE: E2a. MENTION 5
              COLUMNS 506  - 509
              NUMERIC

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

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E2

==============================
VAR M923413    92PRE: E3. LIKES REP PTY
              COLUMNS 510  - 510
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923414    92PRE: E3a. MENTION 1
              COLUMNS 511  - 514
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E3

==============================
VAR M923415    92PRE: E3a. MENTION 2
              COLUMNS 515  - 518
              NUMERIC

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

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E3

==============================
VAR M923416    92PRE: E3a. MENTION 3
              COLUMNS 519  - 522
              NUMERIC

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

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E3

==============================
VAR M923417    92PRE: E3a. MENTION 4
              COLUMNS 523  - 526
              NUMERIC

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

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E3

==============================
VAR M923418    92PRE: E3a. MENTION 5
              COLUMNS 527  - 530
              NUMERIC

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

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E3

==============================
VAR M923419    92PRE: E4. DSLKE REP PTY
              COLUMNS 531  - 531
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923420    92PRE: E4a. MENTION 1
              COLUMNS 532  - 535
              NUMERIC

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E4

==============================
VAR M923421    92PRE: E4a. MENTION 2
              COLUMNS 536  - 539
              NUMERIC

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

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E4

==============================
VAR M923422    92PRE: E4a. MENTION 3
              COLUMNS 540  - 543
              NUMERIC

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

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E4

==============================
VAR M923423    92PRE: E4a. MENTION 4
              COLUMNS 544  - 547
              NUMERIC

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

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .

                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E4

==============================
VAR M923424    92PRE: E4a. MENTION 5
              COLUMNS 548  - 551
              NUMERIC

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

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

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in E4

==============================
VAR M923425    92PRE: F1.
              COLUMNS 552  - 552
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  BETTER OFF
                 3.  SAME
                 5.  WORSE OFF

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923426    92PRE: F1a/b. R FINANC
              COLUMNS 553  - 553
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 1.  MUCH BETTER
                 2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
                 3.  Same; 3 in F1
                 4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
                 5.  MUCH WORSE

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

==============================
VAR M923427    92PRE: F2.
              COLUMNS 554  - 554
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  BETTER YEAR FROM NOW
                 3.  SAME
                 5.  WORSE YEAR FROM NOW

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923428    92PRE:F2A/B
              COLUMNS 555  - 555
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 1.  MUCH BETTER
                 2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
                 3.  Same; 3 in F2
                 4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
                 5.  MUCH WORSE

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

==============================
VAR M923429    92PRE: F3.
              COLUMNS 556  - 556
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923430    92PRE: F3a/b. COST LIVNG
              COLUMNS 557  - 557
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 1.  GONE UP A LOT
                 2.  GONE UP A LITTLE
                 3.  Same; 3 in F3
                 4.  FALLEN BEHIND A LITTLE
                 5.  FALLEN BEHIND A LOT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

                 0.  Inap, 8-9 in F3

==============================
VAR M923431    92PRE: F4.
              COLUMNS 558  - 558
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923432    92PRE: F4a/b.
              COLUMNS 559  - 559
              NUMERIC

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

             F4b.  Is that much worse off or somewhat worse off?
             -----------------------------------------------------

                 1.  MUCH BETTER
                 2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
                 3.  Same; 3 in F4
                 4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
                 5.  MUCH WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 8-9 in F4

==============================
VAR M923433    92PRE: F5.
              COLUMNS 560  - 560
              NUMERIC

             F5.  During the past year (have you/has your family living
             here) been able to buy most of the things you needed and
             planned on buying or have you had to put off buying these
             things?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  BEEN ABLE TO BUY
                 5.  HAD TO PUT OFF BUYING

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

==============================
VAR M923434    92PRE: F6.
              COLUMNS 561  - 561
              NUMERIC

             F6.  In the past year did you (or anyone in your family
             living here) put off medical or dental treatment because you
             didn't have the money?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

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

==============================
VAR M923435    92PRE: F7a. BORROW
              COLUMNS 562  - 562
              NUMERIC

             F7.  In order to make ends meet this past year did (any of)
             you do any of the following:

             F7a.  borrow money from a bank, a lending institution, or
             from relatives or friends?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

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

==============================
VAR M923436    92PRE: F7b. USE SAVING
              COLUMNS 563  - 563
              NUMERIC

             F7b.  <In order to make ends meet...> (Did you) dip into
             your savings?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             <See question F7 for complete question text>

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

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

==============================
VAR M923437    92PRE: F7c. SEC JOB
              COLUMNS 564  - 564
              NUMERIC

             F7c.  <In order to make ends meet...> (Did you) look for a
             job, look for a second job, or try to work more hours at
             your present job?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question F7 for complete question text>

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

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

==============================
VAR M923438    92PRE: F8.
              COLUMNS 565  - 565
              NUMERIC

             F8.  Over the past year have you (and your family) been able
             to save any money?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

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

==============================
VAR M923439    92PRE: F9.
              COLUMNS 566  - 566
              NUMERIC

             F9.  This past year have you (or anyone in your family
             living here) fallen behind in rent or house payments?
             ------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

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

==============================
VAR M923440    92PRE: F10a. SOC SEC
              COLUMNS 567  - 567
              NUMERIC

             F10.  (RB, P. 5)  Do you (or any family member living with
             you) currently receive payments from...

             F10a.   ...Social Security?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923441    92PRE: F10b. FOOD STAMP
              COLUMNS 568  - 568
              NUMERIC

             F10b.  <Do you (or any family member living with you)
             currently receive payments from> ...Food Stamps?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question F10 for complete question text>

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923442    92PRE: F10c. MEDICARE
              COLUMNS 569  - 569
              NUMERIC

             F10c.  <Do you (or any family member living with you)
             currently receive payments from> ...Medicare?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question F10 for complete question text>

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923443    92PRE: F10d. MEDICAID
              COLUMNS 570  - 570
              NUMERIC

             F10d.  <Do you (or any family member living with you)
             currently receive payments from> ...Medicaid?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question F10 for complete question text>

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923444    92PRE: F10e. UNEMPLOYM
              COLUMNS 571  - 571
              NUMERIC

             F10e.  <Do you (or any family member living with you)
             currently receive payments from> ...Unemployment
             Compensation?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question F10 for complete question text>

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923445    92PRE: F10f. FDC
              COLUMNS 572  - 572
              NUMERIC

             F10f.  <Do you (or any family member living with you)
             currently receive payments from> ...Aid to Families with
             Dependent Children?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             <See question F10 for complete question text>

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923446    92PRE: F10G. VET BENF
              COLUMNS 573  - 573
              NUMERIC

             F10g.  <Do you (or any family member living with you)
             currently receive payments from> ...Veterans Benefits?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             <See question F10 for complete question text>

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923447    92PRE: F10h. PENSION
              COLUMNS 574  - 574
              NUMERIC

             F10h.  <Do you (or any family member living with you)
             currently receive payments from> ...Retirement pensions for
             federal government employees?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question F10 for complete question text>

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923448    92PRE: F10j. DISABILITY
              COLUMNS 575  - 575
              NUMERIC

             F10j.  <Do you (or any family member living with you)
             currently receive payments from> ...Disability payments?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             <See question F10 for complete question text>

                 1.  YES

                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923449    92PRE: F10k. WORK COMP
              COLUMNS 576  - 576
              NUMERIC

             F10k.  <Do you (or any family member living with you)
             currently receive payments from> ...Workman's compensation?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question F10 for complete question text>

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923450    92PRE: F11.
              COLUMNS 577  - 577
              NUMERIC

             F11.  Which candidate for President would be more likely to
             try to raise taxes:  George Bush or Bill Clinton, or
             wouldn't there be much difference between them?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  BUSH
                 2.  CLINTON
                 3.  NO DIFFERENCE
                 4.  Perot (volunteered)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

             There are no variables in range 3451-3500

==============================
VAR M923501    92PRE: G1a. B ANGRY
              COLUMNS 578  - 578
              NUMERIC

             G1.  Now we would like to know something about the feelings
             you have toward the candidates for President.  I am going to
             name a candidate, and I want you to tell me whether
             something about that person, or something he has done, has
             made you have certain feelings like anger or pride.

             Has George Bush -- because of the kind of person he is, or
             because of something he has done--ever made you feel:

             G1a.  angry?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                 5.  NO; NEVER FELT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923502    92PRE: G1b. B HOPEFUL
              COLUMNS 579  - 579
              NUMERIC

             G1b.  <Has George Bush ever made you feel...> hopeful?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G1 for complete question text>

                 1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                 5.  NO; NEVER FELT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923503    92PRE: G1c. B AFRAID
              COLUMNS 580  - 580
              NUMERIC

             G1c.  <Has George Bush ever made you feel...> afraid?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question G1 for complete question text>

                 1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                 5.  NO; NEVER FELT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923504    92PRE: G1d. B PROUD
              COLUMNS 581  - 581
              NUMERIC

             G1d.  <Has George Bush ever made you feel...> proud?
             ----------------------------------------------------

             <See question G1 for complete question text>

                 1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                 5.  NO; NEVER FELT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923505    92PRE: G2a. C ANGRY
              COLUMNS 582  - 582
              NUMERIC

             G2.  Think about Bill Clinton.  Has Bill Clinton
             (-- because of the kind of person he is, or because of
             something he has done --) ever made you feel:

             G2a.  angry?
             ------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                 5.  NO; NEVER FELT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923506    92PRE: G2b. C HOPEFUL
              COLUMNS 583  - 583
              NUMERIC

             G2b.  <Has Bill Clinton ever made you feel...> hopeful?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G2 for complete question text>

                 1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                 5.  NO; NEVER FELT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923507    92PRE: G2c. C AFRAID
              COLUMNS 584  - 584
              NUMERIC

             G2c.  <Has Bill Clinton ever made you feel...> afraid?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G2 for complete question text>

                 1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                 5.  NO; NEVER FELT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923508    92PRE: G2d. C PROUD
              COLUMNS 585  - 585
              NUMERIC

             G2d.  <Has Bill Clinton ever made you feel...> proud?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question G2 for complete question text>

                 1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                 5.  NO; NEVER FELT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923509    92PRE: G3a. LIB/CON 7PT
              COLUMNS 586  - 586
              NUMERIC

             G3.  (RB, P. 6) We hear a lot of talk these days about
             liberals and conservatives.  Here is a 7-point scale on
             which the political views that people might hold are
             arranged from extremely liberal to extremely conservative.

             G3a.  Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
             haven't you thought much about this?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (1-7)

                 1.  EXTREMELY LIBERAL
                 2.  LIBERAL
                 3.  SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
                 4.  MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD
                 5.  SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
                 6.  CONSERVATIVE
                 7.  EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

                 8.  DK; [DO NOT PROBE]
                 9.  NA
                 0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH; [DO NOT PROBE]

==============================
VAR M923510    92PRE: G3b.
              COLUMNS 587  - 587
              NUMERIC

             G3b.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ----------------------------

                 1.  RATING AT G3a IS 4
                 2.  ALL OTHERS

                 0.  Inap, 0, 8-9 in G3

==============================
VAR M923511    92PRE: G3c.
              COLUMNS 588  - 588
              NUMERIC

             G3c.  (IF MODERATE, MIDDLE OF ROAD) If you had to choose

             would you consider yourself a liberal or a conservative?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  LIBERAL
                 3.  MODERATE, MIDDLE OF ROAD
                 5.  CONSERVATIVE
                 7.  REFUSES TO CHOOSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 0, 1-3, 5-9 in G3 (2 in G3b)

==============================
VAR M923512    92PRE: G3d.
              COLUMNS 589  - 589
              NUMERIC

             G3d.    (IF DON'T KNOW OR HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH:) If you had
             to choose would you consider yourself a liberal or a
             conservative?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  LIBERAL
                 3.  MODERATE, MIDDLE OF ROAD
                 5.  CONSERVATIVE
                 7.  REFUSES TO CHOOSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 1-7,9 in G3a

==============================
VAR M923513    92PRE: G3x. LIB/CON 3P
              COLUMNS 590  - 590
              NUMERIC

             G3x.  SUMMARY: R's Ideological Placement, Bracketed
             ---------------------------------------------------

             Built from G3a, G3c-d

                 1.  Liberal (1-3 in G3a; 1 in G3c; 1 in G3d)
                 3.  Moderate (4 in G3a and 3, 7-9 in G3c; 3 in G3d)
                 5.  Conservative (5-7 in G3a; 5 in G3c; 5 in G3d)
                 7.  Refused to choose (0, 8 in G3a and 7 in G3d)

                 8.  Don't Know (0, 8 in G3a and 8 in G3d)
                 9.  NA to entire question series G3 (9 in G3a)
                 0.  NA to follow up question G3d

==============================
VAR M923514    92PRE: G3e/d1. BUSH
              COLUMNS 591  - 591
              NUMERIC

             G3e/G3d1.  (RB, STILL ON P. 6) Where would you place George
             Bush on this scale?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G3 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY LIBERAL
                 2.  LIBERAL
                 3.  SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
                 4.  MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD
                 5.  SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
                 6.  CONSERVATIVE
                 7.  EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 9 in G3a; 9 in G3d

==============================
VAR M923515    92PRE: G3f/d2. CLINTON
              COLUMNS 592  - 592
              NUMERIC

             G3f/G3d2.  (Where would you place) Bill Clinton (on this
             scale)?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G3 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY LIBERAL
                 2.  LIBERAL
                 3.  SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
                 4.  MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD
                 5.  SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
                 6.  CONSERVATIVE
                 7.  EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 9 in G3a; 9 in G3d

==============================
VAR M923516    92PRE: G3g/d3. PEROT
              COLUMNS 593  - 593
              NUMERIC

             G3g/G3d3.  (Where would you place) Ross Perot (on this
             scale)?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G3 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY LIBERAL
                 2.  LIBERAL
                 3.  SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
                 4.  MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD
                 5.  SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
                 6.  CONSERVATIVE
                 7.  EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 9 in G3a; 9 in G3d

==============================
VAR M923517    92PRE: G3h. REP PTY
              COLUMNS 594  - 594
              NUMERIC

             G3h.  <Where would you place...> The Republican party?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G3 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY LIBERAL
                 2.  LIBERAL
                 3.  SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
                 4.  MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD
                 5.  SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
                 6.  CONSERVATIVE
                 7.  EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

                 8.  DK

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 9 in G3a; 8-9 in G3d

==============================
VAR M923518    92PRE: G3j. DEM PTY
              COLUMNS 595  - 595
              NUMERIC

             G3j.  <Where would you place...> The Democratic party?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G3 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY LIBERAL
                 2.  LIBERAL
                 3.  SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
                 4.  MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD
                 5.  SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
                 6.  CONSERVATIVE
                 7.  EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 9 in G3a; 8-9 in G3d

==============================
VAR M923519    92PRE: G4.
              COLUMNS 596  - 596
              NUMERIC

             G4.  Do you think people who run for high public office
             should display higher moral standards in their personal life
             than does the average citizen?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

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

==============================
VAR M923520    92PRE: G5a.
              COLUMNS 597  - 597
              NUMERIC

             G5.  (RB, P. 7) Some people say that there are certain
             qualities that make a person a true American. Others say
             that there isn't anything that makes one person more
             American than another.  I'm going to read some of the things
             that have been mentioned. For each of the following, tell me
             how important you think it is in making someone a true
             American -- extremely important, very (important), somewhat
             (important), or not at all important.

             G5a.  Trying to get ahead on your own effort?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  EXTREMELY IMPORTANT
                 2.  VERY IMPORTANT
                 3.  SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
                 4.  NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT

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

==============================
VAR M923521    92PRE: G5b.
              COLUMNS 598  - 598
              NUMERIC

             G5b.  <Qualities that make a person a true American...> (How
             about) believing in God?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G5 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY IMPORTANT
                 2.  VERY IMPORTANT
                 3.  SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
                 4.  NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT

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

==============================
VAR M923522    92PRE: G5c.
              COLUMNS 599  - 599
              NUMERIC

             G5c.  <Qualities that make a person a true American...>
             Treating people of all races and backgrounds equally?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G5 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY IMPORTANT
                 2.  VERY IMPORTANT
                 3.  SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
                 4.  NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT

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

==============================
VAR M923523    92PRE: G5d.
              COLUMNS 600  - 600
              NUMERIC

             G5d.  <Qualities that make a person a true American...>
             Speaking English?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question G5 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY IMPORTANT
                 2.  VERY IMPORTANT
                 3.  SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
                 4.  NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT

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

==============================
VAR M923524    92PRE: G6.
              COLUMNS 601  - 601
              NUMERIC

             G6.  (RB, P. 8) Some people say that it is better for
             America if different racial and ethnic groups maintain their

             distinct cultures.  Others say that it is better if groups
             change so that they blend into the larger society as in the
             idea of a melting pot.  Which of these positions comes
             closer to your own opinion:  Racial and ethnic groups should
             maintain their distinct cultures, or groups should change so
             that they blend into the larger society?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  GROUPS SHOULD MAINTAIN THEIR DISTINCT CULTURES
                 3.  NEITHER/BOTH, ETC. (VOLUNTEERED)
                 5.  GROUPS SHOULD CHANGE AND BLEND INTO THE LARGER
                     SOCIETY

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

==============================
VAR M923525    92PRE: G7.
              COLUMNS 602  - 602
              NUMERIC

             G7.  Do you think that most men who tried to avoid military
             service during the Vietnam War should have served regardless
             of their personal beliefs?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES, SHOULD HAVE SERVED
                 2.  NO, NEED NOT HAVE SERVED

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

==============================
VAR M923526    92PRE: H1.
              COLUMNS 603  - 603
              NUMERIC

             H1.  Do you feel things in this country are generally going
             in the right direction, or do you feel things have pretty
             seriously gotten off on the wrong track?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  RIGHT DIRECTION
                 5.  WRONG TRACK

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923527    92PRE: H2.
              COLUMNS 604  - 604
              NUMERIC

             H2.  Would you say that over the past year, the level of
             unemployment in the country has gotten better, stayed about
             the same, or gotten worse?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  BETTER
                 3.  STAYED SAME
                 5.  WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923528    92PRE: H2a/b.
              COLUMNS 605  - 605
              NUMERIC

             H2a.  Would you say much better or somewhat better?

             H2b.  Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?
             ---------------------------------------------------

                 1.  MUCH BETTER
                 2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
                 3.  Same; 3 in H2
                 4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
                 5.  MUCH WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 8-9 in H2

==============================
VAR M923529    92PRE: H3.
              COLUMNS 606  - 606
              NUMERIC

             H3.  Would you say that over the past year, inflation has
             gotten better, stayed about the same, or gotten worse?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  BETTER
                 3.  STAYED SAME
                 5.  WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923530    92PRE: H3a/b.
              COLUMNS 607  - 607
              NUMERIC

             H3a.  Would you say much better or somewhat better?

             H3b.  Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?
             ---------------------------------------------------

                 1.  MUCH BETTER
                 2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
                 3.  Same; 3 in H3
                 4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
                 5.  MUCH WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 8-9 in H3

==============================
VAR M923531    92PRE: H4.
              COLUMNS 608  - 608
              NUMERIC

             H4.  How about the economy.  Would you say that over the
             past year the nation's economy has gotten better, stayed
             about the same, or gotten worse?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  GOTTEN BETTER

                 3.  STAYED THE SAME
                 5.  GOTTEN WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923532    92PRE: H4a/b. NAT ECON
              COLUMNS 609  - 609
              NUMERIC

             H4a.  Would you say much better or somewhat better?

             H4b.  Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?
             ---------------------------------------------------

                 1.  MUCH BETTER
                 2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
                 3.  Same; 3 in H4
                 4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
                 5.  MUCH WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 8-9 in H4

==============================
VAR M923533    92PRE: H5.
              COLUMNS 610  - 610
              NUMERIC

             H5.  What about in the last few months, since about the 4th
             of July. Would you say that the nation's economy has gotten
             better, stayed about the same, or gotten worse?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  GOTTEN BETTER
                 3.  STAYED THE SAME
                 5.  GOTTEN WORSE

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

==============================
VAR M923534    92PRE: H5a/b.
              COLUMNS 611  - 611
              NUMERIC

             H5a.  Would you say much better or somewhat better?

             H5b.  Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?
             ---------------------------------------------------

                 1.  MUCH BETTER
                 2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
                 3.  Same; 3 in H5
                 4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
                 5.  MUCH WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 8-9 in H5

==============================
VAR M923535    92PRE: H6.
              COLUMNS 612  - 612
              NUMERIC

             H6.  Compared to four years ago, would you say that the
             nation's economy has gotten better, stayed about the same,
             or gotten worse?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  GOTTEN BETTER
                 3.  STAYED THE SAME
                 5.  GOTTEN WORSE

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

==============================
VAR M923536    92PRE: H6a/b.
              COLUMNS 613  - 613
              NUMERIC

             H6a.  Would you say much better or somewhat better?

             H6b.  Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?
             ---------------------------------------------------

                 1.  MUCH BETTER
                 2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
                 3.  Same; 3 in H6
                 4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
                 5.  MUCH WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 8-9 in H6

==============================
VAR M923537    92PRE: H7.
              COLUMNS 614  - 614
              NUMERIC

             H7.  What about the next 12 months?  Do you expect the
             national economy to get better, get worse, or stay about the
             same?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  GET BETTER
                 3.  STAY THE SAME
                 5.  GET WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923538    92PRE: H8.
              COLUMNS 615  - 615
              NUMERIC

             H8.  What about America's ability to compete in the world
             economy? Over the past year has that gotten better, stayed
             the same, or gotten worse?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  BETTER
                 3.  STAYED SAME
                 5.  WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923539    92PRE: H8a/b.
              COLUMNS 616  - 616
              NUMERIC

             H8a.  Would you say much better or somewhat better?

             H8b.  Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?
             ---------------------------------------------------

                 1.  MUCH BETTER
                 2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
                 3.  Same; 3 in H8
                 4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
                 5.  MUCH WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 8-9 in H8

==============================
VAR M923540    92PRE: H9.
              COLUMNS 617  - 617
              NUMERIC

             H9.  Do you think that twenty years from now, the standard
             of living for the people who are just children now will be
             better, about the same, or worse than it is today?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  BETTER
                 3.  SAME
                 5.  WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923541    92PRE: H10.
              COLUMNS 618  - 618
              NUMERIC

             H10.  Over the past year would you say that the economic
             policies of the federal government have made the nation's
             economy better, worse, or haven't they made much difference
             either way?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  BETTER
                 3.  HAVEN'T MADE MUCH DIFFERENCE
                 5.  WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923542    92PRE: H10a/b.
              COLUMNS 619  - 619
              NUMERIC

             H10a.  Would you say much better or somewhat better?

             H10b.  Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?
             ----------------------------------------------------

                 1.  MUCH BETTER
                 2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
                 3.  Same; 3 in H10
                 4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
                 5.  MUCH WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 8-9 in H10

==============================
VAR M923543    92PRE: H11.
              COLUMNS 620  - 620
              NUMERIC

             H11.  What about the economic conditions in this state.
             Would you say that over the past year economic conditions in
             this state have gotten better, stayed about the same, or
             gotten worse?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  GOTTEN BETTER
                 3.  STAYED THE SAME
                 5.  GOTTEN WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923544    92PRE: H11a/b.
              COLUMNS 621  - 621
              NUMERIC

             H11a.  Would you say much better or somewhat better?

             H11b.  Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?
             ----------------------------------------------------

                 1.  MUCH BETTER
                 2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
                 3.  Same; 3 in H11
                 4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
                 5.  MUCH WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 8-9 in H11

==============================
VAR M923545    92PRE: H12a.
              COLUMNS 622  - 622
              NUMERIC

             H12a.  (RB, P. 9)  Which party do you think would do a
             better job of handling the nation's economy, the Democrats,
             the Republicans, or wouldn't there be much difference
             between them?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DEMOCRATS
                 2.  REPUBLICANS
                 3.  NO DIFFERENCE
                 4.  PEROT (VOL)
                 7.  NEITHER (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923546    92PRE: H12b.
              COLUMNS 623  - 623
              NUMERIC

             H12b.  Which party do you think would do a better job of
             handling foreign affairs?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DEMOCRATS
                 2.  REPUBLICANS
                 3.  NO DIFFERENCE
                 4.  PEROT (VOL)
                 7.  NEITHER (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923547    92PRE: H12c.
              COLUMNS 624  - 624
              NUMERIC

             H12c.  Which party do you think would do a better job of
             handling solving the problem of poverty?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DEMOCRATS
                 2.  REPUBLICANS
                 3.  NO DIFFERENCE
                 4.  PEROT (VOL)
                 7.  NEITHER (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923548    92PRE: H12d.
              COLUMNS 625  - 625
              NUMERIC

             H12d.  Which party do you think would do a better job of
             handling making health care more affordable?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DEMOCRATS
                 2.  REPUBLICANS
                 3.  NO DIFFERENCE
                 4.  PEROT (VOL)
                 7.  NEITHER (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923549    92PRE: H13.
              COLUMNS 626  - 626
              NUMERIC

             H13.  (RB, STILL P.9) Which party is more likely to cut
             social security benefits; the Democrats, the Republicans, or
             wouldn't there be much difference between them?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DEMOCRATS
                 3.  NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE
                 5.  REPUBLICANS

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923550    92PRE: H14.
              COLUMNS 627  - 627
              NUMERIC

             H14.  (RB, STILL P. 9) Which party is more likely to raise
             taxes; the Democrats, the Republicans or wouldn't there be
             much difference between them?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DEMOCRATS
                 3.  NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE
                 5.  REPUBLICANS

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923551    92PRE: H15.
              COLUMNS 628  - 628
              NUMERIC

             H15.  Who do you think is more to blame for the federal
             budget deficit, the Bush administration or the Democratic
             Congress?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  BUSH ADMINISTRATION
                 2.  DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS
                 3.  BOTH (VOL)

                 7.  Reagan (volunteered)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

             There are no variables in range 3552-3600

==============================
VAR M923601    92PRE: J1. US WEAKER
              COLUMNS 629  - 629
              NUMERIC

             J1.  During the past year, would you say that the United
             States' position in the world has grown weaker, stayed about
             the same, or has it grown stronger?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  WEAKER
                 3.  STAYED THE SAME
                 5.  STRONGER

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923602    92PRE: J2.
              COLUMNS 630  - 630
              NUMERIC

             J2.  Looking ahead, do you think the problem of keeping out
             of war would be handled better in the next four years by the
             Republicans, by the Democrats, or about the same by both?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  BETTER BY REPUBLICANS
                 3.  SAME BY BOTH
                 5.  BETTER BY DEMOCRATS

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923603    92PRE: J3.
              COLUMNS 631  - 631
              NUMERIC

             J3.  (RB, P. 10)  Some people say the U.S. should maintain
             its position as the world's strongest military power even if
             it means continuing high defense spending.  Would you say
             that you agree strongly, agree somewhat, neither agree nor
             disagree, disagree somewhat, disagree strongly?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE OR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923604    92PRE: J4.
              COLUMNS 632  - 632
              NUMERIC

             J4.  I am going to read you a statement about U.S. foreign
             policy and I would like you to tell me whether you agree or
             disagree.

             This country would be better off if we just stayed home and
             did not concern ourselves with problems in other parts of
             the world.
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  AGREE
                 5.  DISAGREE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923605    92PRE: J5.
              COLUMNS 633  - 633
              NUMERIC

             J5.  (RB, P. 11) In the future, how willing should the

             United States be to use military force to solve
             international problems... extremely willing, very willing,
             somewhat willing, not very willing, or never willing?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  EXTREMELY WILLING
                 2.  VERY WILLING
                 3.  SOMEWHAT WILLING
                 4.  NOT VERY WILLING
                 5.  NEVER WILLING

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923606    92PRE: J6.
              COLUMNS 634  - 634
              NUMERIC

             J6.  How worried are you about our country getting into a
             nuclear war at this time?  Are you very worried, somewhat
             worried, or not worried at all?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

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

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923607    92PRE: J7.
              COLUMNS 635  - 635
              NUMERIC

             J7.  How worried are you about our country getting into a
             conventional war at this time, one in which nuclear weapons
             are not used?  Are you very worried, somewhat worried, or
             not worried at all?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

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

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923608    92PRE: J8.
              COLUMNS 636  - 636
              NUMERIC

             J8.  Now we want to ask you about the Persian Gulf war that
             took place in early 1991.  Do you think we did the right
             thing in sending U.S. military forces to the Persian Gulf or
             should we have stayed out?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DID THE RIGHT THING
                 3.  DEPENDS (VOL.)
                 5.  SHOULD HAVE STAYED OUT
                 7.  OTHER - SPECIFY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923609    92PRE: J9.
              COLUMNS 637  - 637
              NUMERIC

             J9.  Before the war actually started, do you think one
             political party was more in favor of using military force in
             the Persian Gulf than the other party was, or do you think
             they were about equal in their support for using force?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  ONE PARTY MORE
                 5.  ABOUT EQUAL

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

==============================
VAR M923610    92PRE: J9a.
              COLUMNS 638  - 638
              NUMERIC

             J9a.  (Which party supported the use of force more?)
             ----------------------------------------------------

             <See question J9 for complete question text>

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC
                 5.  REPUBLICAN

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J9

==============================
VAR M923611    92PRE: J10.
              COLUMNS 639  - 639
              NUMERIC

             NOTE: J10-J11b presented difficult problems for interviewers
             and respondents alike.  The intended reference was the
             incumbent of the 102nd Congress running for re-election as
             the district was constituted for the 103 rd Congress.  Thus,
             many respondents were asked to evaluate the performance of
             an incumbent who was not their Representative in the 102nd
             Congress.  Second, primaries were not held in FL, AZ, CT,NH,
             LA, MA MN NY, WA, WI until after the start of interviewing
             on September 1, so in many cases names of candidates were
             not decided at the start of interviewing.  The candidate
             names were given to interviewers as soon as they became
             available.

             J10.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  J11 PRE-EDITED WITH NAME #33 OR #34 FROM CANDIDATE
                     LIST
                 2.  NO NAME #33 OR #34 IN CANDIDATE LIST

==============================
VAR M923612    92PRE: J11.
              COLUMNS 640  - 640
              NUMERIC

             J11.  Do you remember how (_____________________) who is
             running (NAME #33, #34) for re-election in this district,
             voted on the use of force in the Persian Gulf?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO/DON'T REMEMBER/DK [DO NOT PROBE]

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 2 in J10

==============================
VAR M923613    92PRE: J11a.
              COLUMNS 641  - 641
              NUMERIC

             J11a.  Did (he/she) vote for or against the use of force?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FOR
                 5.  AGAINST

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 2 in J10; 5, 8-9 in J11

==============================
VAR M923614    92PRE: J11b.
              COLUMNS 642  - 642
              NUMERIC

             J11b.  Would you guess that (he/she) probably voted for or
             against the use of force?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FOR
                 5.  AGAINST

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 2 in J10; 1, 8-9 in J11

==============================
VAR M923615    92PRE: J12.
              COLUMNS 643  - 643
              NUMERIC

             J12.  Do you approve or disapprove of the way George Bush
             handled the war in the Persian Gulf?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  APPROVE
                 5.  DISAPPROVE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923616    92PRE: J12a/b.
              COLUMNS 644  - 644
              NUMERIC

             J12a.  Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

             J12b.  Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?
             --------------------------------------------------

                 1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                 2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                 4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                 5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 8-9 in J12

==============================
VAR M923617    92PRE: J13. CONSEQ WAR G
              COLUMNS 645  - 645
              NUMERIC

             J13.  As you look back on the Persian Gulf War now, do you
             think that anything good came out of it for the United
             States?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

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

==============================
VAR M923618    92PRE: J13a. MENTION 1
              COLUMNS 646  - 647
              NUMERIC

             J13a(1).  What did you have in mind? <Regarding good effects
             of the Persian Gulf War on U.S.> (5 MENTIONS) <First
             mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See question J13 for complete question text>

             NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the
             1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673)

             Good Effects

                 11.  National Unity--united the country; showed we can
                      pull together in a crisis/will support our troops
                      in war
                 12.  National Confidence--raised our self-
                      esteem/self-confidence; showed we are willing to
                      stand up for ourselves/not willing to be pushed
                      around; put to rest the self-doubts/bad feelings
                      over the Viet Nam war.
                 13.  Patriotism--increased pride in the nation/flag;
                      made people proud to be American
                 14.  Made people (more) aware of international
                      situation(s)
                 16.  U.S. Troops--low U.S. casualties; brought soldiers
                      back safely; troops performed well; good leaders
                      emerged during the war
                 17.  The Military--raised the morale/pride of our armed
                      forces; increased respect for the
                      military/veterans; gave the Viet Nam veterans the
                      approval/recognition they deserve
                 18.  Military Victory--we won; proved we are capable of
                      winning a war; showed that we could go into a war
                      to win; demonstrated that we could win a war
                      quickly/with minimum casualties
                 19.  Military Capability--successfully tested our
                      military capability; proved our high technology
                      weapons would work; proved that a volunteer army
                      could fight/defend the U.S.; raised confidence in

                      our defense systems/ program; gave us experience in
                      fighting against Soviet equipment/strategies;
                      gained experience in mobilization and deployment of
                      military forces.
                 21.  Respect--other nations have more respect for us; it
                      made the U.S. well-liked; demonstrated U.S.
                      leadership in the world; showed the world that we
                      are powerful; strengthened our position in the
                      world; will make other                   countries
                      think twice before tangling with us
                 22.  Resolution--showed we are willing to back up our
                      words with actions/that we mean what we say/that we
                      keep our promises
                 23.  New World Order--showed we will stand up to
                      aggression/will protect our interests/are willing
                      to fight for what is right; shows we will protect
                      weaker countries from aggression by big
                      countries/that we will defend freedom and democracy
                      throughout the world; brought the U.S. recognition
                      as a peace-keeping nation/force; might deter other
                      dictators from trying the same thing in the future;
                      increased the chances/ opportunity for world peace
                 24.  Collective Security--proved that the nations of the
                      world could work together for the good of mankind;
                      strengthened the United Nations as a force for
                      peace
                 25.  Contributed to ending cold war/breakup of Soviet
                      Union/stopping spread of communism; improved
                      relations with Russia
                 31.  U.S. Economy--strengthened/helped the economy;
                      decreased the trade deficit; unemployment went
                      down/ jobs opened up
                 32.  Oil--secured our oil supply; we can get the oil we
                      need/more oil now; lowered the price of
                      oil/gasoline; kept Saddam Hussein from taking
                      control of the world's oil supply
                 41.  Mideast Stability--increased the
                      stability/prospects for peace in the mideast.
                 42.  Relations with Mideast Nations--improved our
                      relations with Israel/Arab countries/Gulf states
                 43.  Kuwait--helped/liberated Kuwait; drove Iraq/Saddam
                      Hussein from Kuwait
                 44.  Iraq--defeated Iraq; destroyed Saddam Hussein's
                      military strength/ability to make nuclear or
                      biological weapons; stopped Iraq/Saddam Hussein
                      from taking over other countries; cut Iraq/Saddam
                      Hussein down to size
                 49.  Other Good Effects

             Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a)

                 95.  Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now
                      (ONLY answer given by R)
                 96.  I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer
                      given by R)
                 97.  Other Miscellaneous Response

                 98.  DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention
                      only)
                 99.  NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American
                      lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first
                      mention only)
                 00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J13; no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M923619    92PRE: J13a. MENTION 2
              COLUMNS 648  - 649
              NUMERIC

             J13a(2).  What did you have in mind? <Regarding good effects
             of the Persian Gulf War on U.S.> (5 MENTIONS) <Second
             mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See question J13 for complete question text>

             NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the
             1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673)

             Good Effects

                 11.  National Unity--united the country; showed we can
                      pull together in a crisis/will support our troops
                      in war
                 12.  National Confidence--raised our self-
                      esteem/self-confidence; showed we are willing to
                      stand up for ourselves/not willing to be pushed
                      around; put to rest the self-doubts/bad feelings
                      over the Viet Nam war.
                 13.  Patriotism--increased pride in the nation/flag;
                      made people proud to be American
                 14.  Made people (more) aware of international
                      situation(s)
                 16.  U.S. Troops--low U.S. casualties; brought soldiers
                      back safely; troops performed well; good leaders
                      emerged during the war

                 17.  The Military--raised the morale/pride of our armed
                      forces; increased respect for the
                      military/veterans; gave the Viet Nam veterans the
                      approval/recognition they deserve
                 18.  Military Victory--we won; proved we are capable of
                      winning a war; showed that we could go into a war
                      to win; demonstrated that we could win a war
                      quickly/with minimum casualties
                 19.  Military Capability--successfully tested our
                      military capability; proved our high technology
                      weapons would work; proved that a volunteer army
                      could fight/defend the U.S.; raised confidence in
                      our defense systems/ program; gave us experience in
                      fighting against Soviet equipment/strategies;
                      gained experience in mobilization and deployment of
                      military forces.
                 21.  Respect--other nations have more respect for us; it
                      made the U.S. well-liked; demonstrated U.S.
                      leadership in the world; showed the world that we
                      are powerful; strengthened our position in the
                      world; will make other                   countries
                      think twice before tangling with us
                 22.  Resolution--showed we are willing to back up our
                      words with actions/that we mean what we say/that we
                      keep our promises
                 23.  New World Order--showed we will stand up to
                      aggression/will protect our interests/are willing
                      to fight for what is right; shows we will protect
                      weaker countries from aggression by big
                      countries/that we will defend freedom and democracy
                      throughout the world; brought the U.S. recognition
                      as a peace-keeping nation/force; might deter other
                      dictators from trying the same thing in the future;
                      increased the chances/ opportunity for world peace
                 24.  Collective Security--proved that the nations of the
                      world could work together for the good of mankind;
                      strengthened the United Nations as a force for
                      peace
                 25.  Contributed to ending cold war/breakup of Soviet
                      Union/stopping spread of communism; improved
                      relations with Russia
                 31.  U.S. Economy--strengthened/helped the economy;
                      decreased the trade deficit; unemployment went
                      down/ jobs opened up
                 32.  Oil--secured our oil supply; we can get the oil we
                      need/more oil now; lowered the price of
                      oil/gasoline; kept Saddam Hussein from taking
                      control of the world's oil supply
                 41.  Mideast Stability--increased the
                      stability/prospects for peace in the mideast.

                 42.  Relations with Mideast Nations--improved our
                      relations with Israel/Arab countries/Gulf states
                 43.  Kuwait--helped/liberated Kuwait; drove Iraq/Saddam
                      Hussein from Kuwait
                 44.  Iraq--defeated Iraq; destroyed Saddam Hussein's
                      military strength/ability to make nuclear or
                      biological weapons; stopped Iraq/Saddam Hussein
                      from taking over other countries; cut Iraq/Saddam
                      Hussein down to size
                 49.  Other Good Effects

             Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a)

                 95.  Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now
                      (ONLY answer given by R)
                 96.  I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer
                      given by R)
                 97.  Other Miscellaneous Response

                 98.  DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention
                      only)
                 99.  NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American
                      lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first
                      mention only)
                 00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J13; no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M923620    92PRE: J13a. MENTION 3
              COLUMNS 650  - 651
              NUMERIC

             J13a(3).  What did you have in mind? <Regarding good effects
             of the Persian Gulf War on U.S.> (5 MENTIONS) <Third
             mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the
             1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673)

             Good Effects

                 11.  National Unity--united the country; showed we can
                      pull together in a crisis/will support our troops
                      in war
                 12.  National Confidence--raised our self-
                      esteem/self-confidence; showed we are willing to

                      stand up for ourselves/not willing to be pushed
                      around; put to rest the self-doubts/bad feelings
                      over the Viet Nam war.
                 13.  Patriotism--increased pride in the nation/flag;
                      made people proud to be American
                 14.  Made people (more) aware of international
                      situation(s)
                 16.  U.S. Troops--low U.S. casualties; brought soldiers
                      back safely; troops performed well; good leaders
                      emerged during the war
                 17.  The Military--raised the morale/pride of our armed
                      forces; increased respect for the
                      military/veterans; gave the Viet Nam veterans the
                      approval/recognition they deserve
                 18.  Military Victory--we won; proved we are capable of
                      winning a war; showed that we could go into a war
                      to win; demonstrated that we could win a war
                      quickly/with minimum casualties
                 19.  Military Capability--successfully tested our
                      military capability; proved our high technology
                      weapons would work; proved that a volunteer army
                      could fight/defend the U.S.; raised confidence in
                      our defense systems/ program; gave us experience in
                      fighting against Soviet equipment/strategies;
                      gained experience in mobilization and deployment of
                      military forces.
                 21.  Respect--other nations have more respect for us; it
                      made the U.S. well-liked; demonstrated U.S.
                      leadership in the world; showed the world that we
                      are powerful; strengthened our position in the
                      world; will make other                   countries
                      think twice before tangling with us
                 22.  Resolution--showed we are willing to back up our
                      words with actions/that we mean what we say/that we
                      keep our promises
                 23.  New World Order--showed we will stand up to
                      aggression/will protect our interests/are willing
                      to fight for what is right; shows we will protect
                      weaker countries from aggression by big
                      countries/that we will defend freedom and democracy
                      throughout the world; brought the U.S. recognition
                      as a peace-keeping nation/force; might deter other
                      dictators from trying the same thing in the future;
                      increased the chances/ opportunity for world peace
                 24.  Collective Security--proved that the nations of the
                      world could work together for the good of mankind;
                      strengthened the United Nations as a force for
                      peace
                 25.  Contributed to ending cold war/breakup of Soviet
                      Union/stopping spread of communism; improved

                      relations with Russia
                 31.  U.S. Economy--strengthened/helped the economy;
                      decreased the trade deficit; unemployment went
                      down/ jobs opened up
                 32.  Oil--secured our oil supply; we can get the oil we
                      need/more oil now; lowered the price of
                      oil/gasoline; kept Saddam Hussein from taking
                      control of the world's oil supply
                 41.  Mideast Stability--increased the
                      stability/prospects for peace in the mideast.
                 42.  Relations with Mideast Nations--improved our
                      relations with Israel/Arab countries/Gulf states
                 43.  Kuwait--helped/liberated Kuwait; drove Iraq/Saddam
                      Hussein from Kuwait
                 44.  Iraq--defeated Iraq; destroyed Saddam Hussein's
                      military strength/ability to make nuclear or
                      biological weapons; stopped Iraq/Saddam Hussein
                      from taking over other countries; cut Iraq/Saddam
                      Hussein down to size
                 49.  Other Good Effects

             Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a)

                 95.  Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now
                      (ONLY answer given by R)
                 96.  I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer
                      given by R)
                 97.  Other Miscellaneous Response

                 98.  DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention
                      only)
                 99.  NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American
                      lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first
                      mention only)
                 00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J13; no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M923621    92PRE: J13a. MENTION 4
              COLUMNS 652  - 653
              NUMERIC

             J13a(4).  What did you have in mind? <Regarding good effects
             of the Persian Gulf War on U.S.> (5 MENTIONS) <Fourth
             mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the
             1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673)

             Good Effects

                 11.  National Unity--united the country; showed we can
                      pull together in a crisis/will support our troops
                      in war
                 12.  National Confidence--raised our self-
                      esteem/self-confidence; showed we are willing to
                      stand up for ourselves/not willing to be pushed
                      around; put to rest the self-doubts/bad feelings
                      over the Viet Nam war.
                 13.  Patriotism--increased pride in the nation/flag;
                      made people proud to be American
                 14.  Made people (more) aware of international
                      situation(s)
                 16.  U.S. Troops--low U.S. casualties; brought soldiers
                      back safely; troops performed well; good leaders
                      emerged during the war
                 17.  The Military--raised the morale/pride of our armed
                      forces; increased respect for the
                      military/veterans; gave the Viet Nam veterans the
                      approval/recognition they deserve
                 18.  Military Victory--we won; proved we are capable of
                      winning a war; showed that we could go into a war
                      to win; demonstrated that we could win a war
                      quickly/with minimum casualties
                 19.  Military Capability--successfully tested our
                      military capability; proved our high technology
                      weapons would work; proved that a volunteer army
                      could fight/defend the U.S.; raised confidence in
                      our defense systems/ program; gave us experience in
                      fighting against Soviet equipment/strategies;
                      gained experience in mobilization and deployment of
                      military forces.
                 21.  Respect--other nations have more respect for us; it
                      made the U.S. well-liked; demonstrated U.S.
                      leadership in the world; showed the world that we
                      are powerful; strengthened our position in the
                      world; will make other                   countries
                      think twice before tangling with us
                 22.  Resolution--showed we are willing to back up our
                      words with actions/that we mean what we say/that we
                      keep our promises
                 23.  New World Order--showed we will stand up to
                      aggression/will protect our interests/are willing
                      to fight for what is right; shows we will protect
                      weaker countries from aggression by big
                      countries/that we will defend freedom and democracy

                      throughout the world; brought the U.S. recognition
                      as a peace-keeping nation/force; might deter other
                      dictators from trying the same thing in the future;
                      increased the chances/ opportunity for world peace
                 24.  Collective Security--proved that the nations of the
                      world could work together for the good of mankind;
                      strengthened the United Nations as a force for
                      peace
                 25.  Contributed to ending cold war/breakup of Soviet
                      Union/stopping spread of communism; improved
                      relations with Russia
                 31.  U.S. Economy--strengthened/helped the economy;
                      decreased the trade deficit; unemployment went
                      down/ jobs opened up
                 32.  Oil--secured our oil supply; we can get the oil we
                      need/more oil now; lowered the price of
                      oil/gasoline; kept Saddam Hussein from taking
                      control of the world's oil supply
                 41.  Mideast Stability--increased the
                      stability/prospects for peace in the mideast.
                 42.  Relations with Mideast Nations--improved our
                      relations with Israel/Arab countries/Gulf states
                 43.  Kuwait--helped/liberated Kuwait; drove Iraq/Saddam
                      Hussein from Kuwait
                 44.  Iraq--defeated Iraq; destroyed Saddam Hussein's
                      military strength/ability to make nuclear or
                      biological weapons; stopped Iraq/Saddam Hussein
                      from taking over other countries; cut Iraq/Saddam
                      Hussein down to size
                 49.  Other Good Effects

             Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a)

                 95.  Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now
                      (ONLY answer given by R)
                 96.  I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer
                      given by R)
                 97.  Other Miscellaneous Response

                 98.  DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention
                      only)
                 99.  NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American
                      lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first
                      mention only)
                 00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J13; no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M923622    92PRE: J13a. MENTION 5
              COLUMNS 654  - 655
              NUMERIC

             J13a(5).  What did you have in mind? <Regarding good effects
             of the Persian Gulf War on U.S.> (5 MENTIONS) <Fifth
             mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: This code has been updated from the one used for the
             1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673)

             Good Effects

                 11.  National Unity--united the country; showed we can
                      pull together in a crisis/will support our troops
                      in war
                 12.  National Confidence--raised our self-
                      esteem/self-confidence; showed we are willing to
                      stand up for ourselves/not willing to be pushed
                      around; put to rest the self-doubts/bad feelings
                      over the Viet Nam war.
                 13.  Patriotism--increased pride in the nation/flag;
                      made people proud to be American
                 14.  Made people (more) aware of international
                      situation(s)
                 16.  U.S. Troops--low U.S. casualties; brought soldiers
                      back safely; troops performed well; good leaders
                      emerged during the war
                 17.  The Military--raised the morale/pride of our armed
                      forces; increased respect for the
                      military/veterans; gave the Viet Nam veterans the
                      approval/recognition they deserve
                 18.  Military Victory--we won; proved we are capable of
                      winning a war; showed that we could go into a war
                      to win; demonstrated that we could win a war
                      quickly/with minimum casualties
                 19.  Military Capability--successfully tested our
                      military capability; proved our high technology
                      weapons would work; proved that a volunteer army
                      could fight/defend the U.S.; raised confidence in
                      our defense systems/ program; gave us experience in
                      fighting against Soviet equipment/strategies;
                      gained experience in mobilization and deployment of
                      military forces.
                 21.  Respect--other nations have more respect for us; it
                      made the U.S. well-liked; demonstrated U.S.
                      leadership in the world; showed the world that we
                      are powerful; strengthened our position in the
                      world; will make other                   countries

                      think twice before tangling with us
                 22.  Resolution--showed we are willing to back up our
                      words with actions/that we mean what we say/that we
                      keep our promises
                 23.  New World Order--showed we will stand up to
                      aggression/will protect our interests/are willing
                      to fight for what is right; shows we will protect
                      weaker countries from aggression by big
                      countries/that we will defend freedom and democracy
                      throughout the world; brought the U.S. recognition
                      as a peace-keeping nation/force; might deter other
                      dictators from trying the same thing in the future;
                      increased the chances/ opportunity for world peace
                 24.  Collective Security--proved that the nations of the
                      world could work together for the good of mankind;
                      strengthened the United Nations as a force for
                      peace
                 25.  Contributed to ending cold war/breakup of Soviet
                      Union/stopping spread of communism; improved
                      relations with Russia
                 31.  U.S. Economy--strengthened/helped the economy;
                      decreased the trade deficit; unemployment went
                      down/ jobs opened up
                 32.  Oil--secured our oil supply; we can get the oil we
                      need/more oil now; lowered the price of
                      oil/gasoline; kept Saddam Hussein from taking
                      control of the world's oil supply
                 41.  Mideast Stability--increased the
                      stability/prospects for peace in the mideast.
                 42.  Relations with Mideast Nations--improved our
                      relations with Israel/Arab countries/Gulf states
                 43.  Kuwait--helped/liberated Kuwait; drove Iraq/Saddam
                      Hussein from Kuwait
                 44.  Iraq--defeated Iraq; destroyed Saddam Hussein's
                      military strength/ability to make nuclear or
                      biological weapons; stopped Iraq/Saddam Hussein
                      from taking over other countries; cut Iraq/Saddam
                      Hussein down to size
                 49.  Other Good Effects

             Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a)

                 95.  Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now
                      (ONLY answer given by R)
                 96.  I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer
                      given by R)
                 97.  Other Miscellaneous Response

                 98.  DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention

                      only)
                 99.  NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American
                      lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first
                      mention only)
                 00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J13; no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M923623    92PRE: J14. CONSEQ WAR B
              COLUMNS 656  - 656
              NUMERIC

             J14.  Other than losing lives, do you think anything bad
             came out of the war for the United States?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

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

==============================
VAR M923624    92PRE: J14a. MENTION 1
              COLUMNS 657  - 658
              NUMERIC

             J14a(1).  What did you have in mind? <Regarding Bad Effects
             of the Persian Gulf War on the U.S.> (5 MENTIONS) <First
             mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE:   This code has been updated from the one used for the
             1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) 5
             mentions.

             Bad Effects

                 51.  Tarnished U.S. Image (NFS)--projected a bad image
                      of U.S. to the world/in poor countries/in the
                      mideast; lost us the respect of other nations;
                      generated ill will/made enemies for us in other
                      countries
                 52.  Aggressor Nation--gives us the image of being an
                      aggressor/warmonger nation; makes us appear willing

                      to fight for pay for anyone who has the money;
                      makes it easier for us to use force again when
                      faced with an international problem; might make us
                      overconfident in our ability to get our way by use
                      of force
                 53.  International Policeman--made ourselves the
                      international policeman; obligated ourselves to
                      give military protection to all/other (small)
                      countries
                 61.  Foreign Deaths--a lot of innocent people in the
                      mideast were killed, displaced or wounded; deaths
                      in Israel from missile attacks; Iraqis killed
                      during and after the war
                 62.  Environmental Damage--burning oil wells polluting
                      the air; oil released into the Gulf polluting water
                      and beaches; damage done to wild fowl and sealife
                 63.  War Damage--damage done to countries in the
                      mideast; we will have to pay for/be responsible for
                      cleaning up the damage done to Iraq/Kuwait/Israel
                      during the war
                 64.  Deepened Our Involvement--we are now more deeply
                      involved in the politics of the mideast/in the
                      Arab-Israeli problem
                 71.  Hurt the U.S. Economy--caused a recession; people
                      lost their jobs/can't find jobs
                 72.  Energy Costs--increased the cost of oil/gasoline;
                      didn't lower/change the cost of oil/gasoline; will
                      decrease or has decreased the supply of oil in the
                      world/destroyed oil wells
                 73.  Oil Dependency--increased our dependence on
                      (mideast) oil for energy; made us less willing to
                      develop other sources of energy
                 74.  Financial Cost--we spent a lot of money; lost a lot
                      of supplies/armaments/equipment; need to raise
                      taxes to pay for the war; increased our national
                      debt
                 75.  Neglected Domestic Needs--money diverted from
                      domestic programs/needs in order to finance the war
                 76.  Defense Spending--will encourage increased spending
                      on defense; will lessen pressure to cut defense
                      spending
                 77.  Effect on U.S. Civilians--disrupted the lives of
                      people called into the service/sent overseas;
                      caused hardship for families of reservists called
                      to active duty; created stress/emotional problems
                      for children
                 78.  Effect on U.S. Soldiers-- emotional/psychological
                      problems caused by combat; medical
                      problems/diseases contracted while in the Gulf;
                      sexual assaults suffered by female soldiers

                 79.  Bad effect on U.S. morale or character; caused
                      internal divisions and/or unrest; nationalistic
                      frenzy; distorted national goals and priorities;
                      caused U.S. to do bad or immoral things
                 80.  Military conduct of war was bad/doesn't reflect
                      favorably on U.S.; American soldiers being killed
                      by own forces; weapons that didn't work (properly);
                      bad or botched military strategy
                 81.  Left Saddam in Power--didn't get rid of/punish
                      Saddam Hussein; didn't finish the job
                 82.  Kuwait Not a Democracy--failure of Kuwait to
                      establish a democratic government;
                      repression/injustice being committed in Kuwait
                      since the end of the war
                 83.  Failed Rebellion--we encouraged Iraqis to rebel
                      against Saddam Hussein then didn't support
                      them/left them to fight alone; Kurdish refugee
                      problem--all mentions
                 84.  Troops Still in Iraq--we still have forces in Iraq;
                      the war is not over yet
                 85.  "Iraqgate"--all mentions of selling arms to/failing
                      to restrain Iraq; diminished support for Gulf War/
                      confidence in government because of "Iraqgate"
                      events
                 86.  Doubts about having been told the truth about the
                      conduct of the war/goals of the war; skepticism
                      about motives for going to war (e.g., political
                      play, gain economic advantages, protect oil supply)

             Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a)

                 87.  Solved No Problems--didn't resolve any of the
                      problem in the mideast; didn't cause the countries
                      in the mideast to unite/get along better; didn't
                      bring peace to the mideast
                 88.  Didn't Accomplish Anything (NFS)--everything about
                      the war was bad; nothing good came from the war;
                      nothing (good) was accomplished

                 89.  Other Bad Effects
                 95.  Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now
                      (ONLY answer given by R)
                 96.  I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer
                      given by R)
                 97.  Other Miscellaneous Response

                 98.  DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention
                      only)

                 99.  NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American
                      lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first
                      mention only)
                 00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J14; no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M923625    92PRE: J14a. MENTION 2
              COLUMNS 659  - 660
              NUMERIC

             J14a(2).  What did you have in mind? <Regarding Bad Effects
             of the Persian Gulf War on the U.S.> (5 MENTIONS) <Second
             mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE:   This code has been updated from the one used for the
             1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) 5
             mentions.

             Bad Effects

                 51.  Tarnished U.S. Image (NFS)--projected a bad image
                      of U.S. to the world/in poor countries/in the
                      mideast; lost us the respect of other nations;
                      generated ill will/made enemies for us in other
                      countries
                 52.  Aggressor Nation--gives us the image of being an
                      aggressor/warmonger nation; makes us appear willing
                      to fight for pay for anyone who has the money;
                      makes it easier for us to use force again when
                      faced with an international problem; might make us
                      overconfident in our ability to get our way by use
                      of force
                 53.  International Policeman--made ourselves the
                      international policeman; obligated ourselves to
                      give military protection to all/other (small)
                      countries
                 61.  Foreign Deaths--a lot of innocent people in the
                      mideast were killed, displaced or wounded; deaths
                      in Israel from missile attacks; Iraqis killed
                      during and after the war
                 62.  Environmental Damage--burning oil wells polluting
                      the air; oil released into the Gulf polluting water
                      and beaches; damage done to wild fowl and sealife
                 63.  War Damage--damage done to countries in the
                      mideast; we will have to pay for/be responsible for
                      cleaning up the damage done to Iraq/Kuwait/Israel

                      during the war
                 64.  Deepened Our Involvement--we are now more deeply
                      involved in the politics of the mideast/in the
                      Arab-Israeli problem
                 71.  Hurt the U.S. Economy--caused a recession; people
                      lost their jobs/can't find jobs
                 72.  Energy Costs--increased the cost of oil/gasoline;
                      didn't lower/change the cost of oil/gasoline; will
                      decrease or has decreased the supply of oil in the
                      world/destroyed oil wells
                 73.  Oil Dependency--increased our dependence on
                      (mideast) oil for energy; made us less willing to
                      develop other sources of energy
                 74.  Financial Cost--we spent a lot of money; lost a lot
                      of supplies/armaments/equipment; need to raise
                      taxes to pay for the war; increased our national
                      debt
                 75.  Neglected Domestic Needs--money diverted from
                      domestic programs/needs in order to finance the war
                 76.  Defense Spending--will encourage increased spending
                      on defense; will lessen pressure to cut defense
                      spending
                 77.  Effect on U.S. Civilians--disrupted the lives of
                      people called into the service/sent overseas;
                      caused hardship for families of reservists called
                      to active duty; created stress/emotional problems
                      for children
                 78.  Effect on U.S. Soldiers-- emotional/psychological
                      problems caused by combat; medical
                      problems/diseases contracted while in the Gulf;
                      sexual assaults suffered by female soldiers
                 79.  Bad effect on U.S. morale or character; caused
                      internal divisions and/or unrest; nationalistic
                      frenzy; distorted national goals and priorities;
                      caused U.S. to do bad or immoral things
                 80.  Military conduct of war was bad/doesn't reflect
                      favorably on U.S.; American soldiers being killed
                      by own forces; weapons that didn't work (properly);
                      bad or botched military strategy
                 81.  Left Saddam in Power--didn't get rid of/punish
                      Saddam Hussein; didn't finish the job
                 82.  Kuwait Not a Democracy--failure of Kuwait to
                      establish a democratic government;
                      repression/injustice being committed in Kuwait
                      since the end of the war
                 83.  Failed Rebellion--we encouraged Iraqis to rebel
                      against Saddam Hussein then didn't support
                      them/left them to fight alone; Kurdish refugee
                      problem--all mentions
                 84.  Troops Still in Iraq--we still have forces in Iraq;

                      the war is not over yet
                 85.  "Iraqgate"--all mentions of selling arms to/failing
                      to restrain Iraq; diminished support for Gulf War/
                      confidence in government because of "Iraqgate"
                      events
                 86.  Doubts about having been told the truth about the
                      conduct of the war/goals of the war; skepticism
                      about motives for going to war (e.g., political
                      play, gain economic advantages, protect oil supply)

             Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a)

                 87.  Solved No Problems--didn't resolve any of the
                      problem in the mideast; didn't cause the countries
                      in the mideast to unite/get along better; didn't
                      bring peace to the mideast
                 88.  Didn't Accomplish Anything (NFS)--everything about
                      the war was bad; nothing good came from the war;
                      nothing (good) was accomplished

                 89.  Other Bad Effects
                 95.  Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now
                      (ONLY answer given by R)
                 96.  I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer
                      given by R)
                 97.  Other Miscellaneous Response

                 98.  DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention
                      only)
                 99.  NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American
                      lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first
                      mention only)
                 00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J14; no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M923626    92PRE: J14a. MENTION 3
              COLUMNS 661  - 662
              NUMERIC

             J14a(3).  What did you have in mind? <Regarding Bad Effects
             of the Persian Gulf War on the U.S.> (5 MENTIONS) <Third
             mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE:   This code has been updated from the one used for the

             1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) 5
             mentions.

             Bad Effects

                 51.  Tarnished U.S. Image (NFS)--projected a bad image
                      of U.S. to the world/in poor countries/in the
                      mideast; lost us the respect of other nations;
                      generated ill will/made enemies for us in other
                      countries
                 52.  Aggressor Nation--gives us the image of being an
                      aggressor/warmonger nation; makes us appear willing
                      to fight for pay for anyone who has the money;
                      makes it easier for us to use force again when
                      faced with an international problem; might make us
                      overconfident in our ability to get our way by use
                      of force
                 53.  International Policeman--made ourselves the
                      international policeman; obligated ourselves to
                      give military protection to all/other (small)
                      countries
                 61.  Foreign Deaths--a lot of innocent people in the
                      mideast were killed, displaced or wounded; deaths
                      in Israel from missile attacks; Iraqis killed
                      during and after the war
                 62.  Environmental Damage--burning oil wells polluting
                      the air; oil released into the Gulf polluting water
                      and beaches; damage done to wild fowl and sealife
                 63.  War Damage--damage done to countries in the
                      mideast; we will have to pay for/be responsible for
                      cleaning up the damage done to Iraq/Kuwait/Israel
                      during the war
                 64.  Deepened Our Involvement--we are now more deeply
                      involved in the politics of the mideast/in the
                      Arab-Israeli problem
                 71.  Hurt the U.S. Economy--caused a recession; people
                      lost their jobs/can't find jobs
                 72.  Energy Costs--increased the cost of oil/gasoline;
                      didn't lower/change the cost of oil/gasoline; will
                      decrease or has decreased the supply of oil in the
                      world/destroyed oil wells
                 73.  Oil Dependency--increased our dependence on
                      (mideast) oil for energy; made us less willing to
                      develop other sources of energy
                 74.  Financial Cost--we spent a lot of money; lost a lot
                      of supplies/armaments/equipment; need to raise
                      taxes to pay for the war; increased our national
                      debt
                 75.  Neglected Domestic Needs--money diverted from
                      domestic programs/needs in order to finance the war

                 76.  Defense Spending--will encourage increased spending
                      on defense; will lessen pressure to cut defense
                      spending
                 77.  Effect on U.S. Civilians--disrupted the lives of
                      people called into the service/sent overseas;
                      caused hardship for families of reservists called
                      to active duty; created stress/emotional problems
                      for children
                 78.  Effect on U.S. Soldiers-- emotional/psychological
                      problems caused by combat; medical
                      problems/diseases contracted while in the Gulf;
                      sexual assaults suffered by female soldiers
                 79.  Bad effect on U.S. morale or character; caused
                      internal divisions and/or unrest; nationalistic
                      frenzy; distorted national goals and priorities;
                      caused U.S. to do bad or immoral things
                 80.  Military conduct of war was bad/doesn't reflect
                      favorably on U.S.; American soldiers being killed
                      by own forces; weapons that didn't work (properly);
                      bad or botched military strategy
                 81.  Left Saddam in Power--didn't get rid of/punish
                      Saddam Hussein; didn't finish the job
                 82.  Kuwait Not a Democracy--failure of Kuwait to
                      establish a democratic government;
                      repression/injustice being committed in Kuwait
                      since the end of the war
                 83.  Failed Rebellion--we encouraged Iraqis to rebel
                      against Saddam Hussein then didn't support
                      them/left them to fight alone; Kurdish refugee
                      problem--all mentions
                 84.  Troops Still in Iraq--we still have forces in Iraq;
                      the war is not over yet
                 85.  "Iraqgate"--all mentions of selling arms to/failing
                      to restrain Iraq; diminished support for Gulf War/
                      confidence in government because of "Iraqgate"
                      events
                 86.  Doubts about having been told the truth about the
                      conduct of the war/goals of the war; skepticism
                      about motives for going to war (e.g., political
                      play, gain economic advantages, protect oil supply)

             Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a)

                 87.  Solved No Problems--didn't resolve any of the
                      problem in the mideast; didn't cause the countries
                      in the mideast to unite/get along better; didn't
                      bring peace to the mideast
                 88.  Didn't Accomplish Anything (NFS)--everything about

                      the war was bad; nothing good came from the war;
                      nothing (good) was accomplished

                 89.  Other Bad Effects
                 95.  Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now
                      (ONLY answer given by R)
                 96.  I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer
                      given by R)
                 97.  Other Miscellaneous Response

                 98.  DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention
                      only)
                 99.  NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American
                      lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first
                      mention only)
                 00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J14; no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M923627    92PRE: J14a. MENTION 4
              COLUMNS 663  - 664
              NUMERIC

             J14a(4).  What did you have in mind? <Regarding Bad Effects
             of the Persian Gulf War on the U.S.> (5 MENTIONS) <Fourth
             mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE:   This code has been updated from the one used for the
             1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) 5
             mentions.

             Bad Effects

                 51.  Tarnished U.S. Image (NFS)--projected a bad image
                      of U.S. to the world/in poor countries/in the
                      mideast; lost us the respect of other nations;
                      generated ill will/made enemies for us in other
                      countries
                 52.  Aggressor Nation--gives us the image of being an
                      aggressor/warmonger nation; makes us appear willing
                      to fight for pay for anyone who has the money;
                      makes it easier for us to use force again when
                      faced with an international problem; might make us
                      overconfident in our ability to get our way by use
                      of force
                 53.  International Policeman--made ourselves the
                      international policeman; obligated ourselves to

                      give military protection to all/other (small)
                      countries
                 61.  Foreign Deaths--a lot of innocent people in the
                      mideast were killed, displaced or wounded; deaths
                      in Israel from missile attacks; Iraqis killed
                      during and after the war
                 62.  Environmental Damage--burning oil wells polluting
                      the air; oil released into the Gulf polluting water
                      and beaches; damage done to wild fowl and sealife
                 63.  War Damage--damage done to countries in the
                      mideast; we will have to pay for/be responsible for
                      cleaning up the damage done to Iraq/Kuwait/Israel
                      during the war
                 64.  Deepened Our Involvement--we are now more deeply
                      involved in the politics of the mideast/in the
                      Arab-Israeli problem
                 71.  Hurt the U.S. Economy--caused a recession; people
                      lost their jobs/can't find jobs
                 72.  Energy Costs--increased the cost of oil/gasoline;
                      didn't lower/change the cost of oil/gasoline; will
                      decrease or has decreased the supply of oil in the
                      world/destroyed oil wells
                 73.  Oil Dependency--increased our dependence on
                      (mideast) oil for energy; made us less willing to
                      develop other sources of energy
                 74.  Financial Cost--we spent a lot of money; lost a lot
                      of supplies/armaments/equipment; need to raise
                      taxes to pay for the war; increased our national
                      debt
                 75.  Neglected Domestic Needs--money diverted from
                      domestic programs/needs in order to finance the war
                 76.  Defense Spending--will encourage increased spending
                      on defense; will lessen pressure to cut defense
                      spending
                 77.  Effect on U.S. Civilians--disrupted the lives of
                      people called into the service/sent overseas;
                      caused hardship for families of reservists called
                      to active duty; created stress/emotional problems
                      for children
                 78.  Effect on U.S. Soldiers-- emotional/psychological
                      problems caused by combat; medical
                      problems/diseases contracted while in the Gulf;
                      sexual assaults suffered by female soldiers
                 79.  Bad effect on U.S. morale or character; caused
                      internal divisions and/or unrest; nationalistic
                      frenzy; distorted national goals and priorities;
                      caused U.S. to do bad or immoral things
                 80.  Military conduct of war was bad/doesn't reflect
                      favorably on U.S.; American soldiers being killed
                      by own forces; weapons that didn't work (properly);

                      bad or botched military strategy
                 81.  Left Saddam in Power--didn't get rid of/punish
                      Saddam Hussein; didn't finish the job
                 82.  Kuwait Not a Democracy--failure of Kuwait to
                      establish a democratic government;
                      repression/injustice being committed in Kuwait
                      since the end of the war
                 83.  Failed Rebellion--we encouraged Iraqis to rebel
                      against Saddam Hussein then didn't support
                      them/left them to fight alone; Kurdish refugee
                      problem--all mentions
                 84.  Troops Still in Iraq--we still have forces in Iraq;
                      the war is not over yet
                 85.  "Iraqgate"--all mentions of selling arms to/failing
                      to restrain Iraq; diminished support for Gulf War/
                      confidence in government because of "Iraqgate"
                      events
                 86.  Doubts about having been told the truth about the
                      conduct of the war/goals of the war; skepticism
                      about motives for going to war (e.g., political
                      play, gain economic advantages, protect oil supply)

             Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a)

                 87.  Solved No Problems--didn't resolve any of the
                      problem in the mideast; didn't cause the countries
                      in the mideast to unite/get along better; didn't
                      bring peace to the mideast
                 88.  Didn't Accomplish Anything (NFS)--everything about
                      the war was bad; nothing good came from the war;
                      nothing (good) was accomplished

                 89.  Other Bad Effects
                 95.  Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now
                      (ONLY answer given by R)
                 96.  I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer
                      given by R)
                 97.  Other Miscellaneous Response

                 98.  DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention
                      only)
                 99.  NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American
                      lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first
                      mention only)
                 00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J14; no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M923628    92PRE: J14a. MENTION 5
              COLUMNS 665  - 666
              NUMERIC

             J14a(5).  What did you have in mind? <Regarding Bad Effects
             of the Persian Gulf War on the U.S.> (5 MENTIONS) <Fifth
             mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE:   This code has been updated from the one used for the
             1991 Political Consequences of War Study (ICPSR #9673) 5
             mentions.

             Bad Effects

                 51.  Tarnished U.S. Image (NFS)--projected a bad image
                      of U.S. to the world/in poor countries/in the
                      mideast; lost us the respect of other nations;
                      generated ill will/made enemies for us in other
                      countries
                 52.  Aggressor Nation--gives us the image of being an
                      aggressor/warmonger nation; makes us appear willing
                      to fight for pay for anyone who has the money;
                      makes it easier for us to use force again when
                      faced with an international problem; might make us
                      overconfident in our ability to get our way by use
                      of force
                 53.  International Policeman--made ourselves the
                      international policeman; obligated ourselves to
                      give military protection to all/other (small)
                      countries
                 61.  Foreign Deaths--a lot of innocent people in the
                      mideast were killed, displaced or wounded; deaths
                      in Israel from missile attacks; Iraqis killed
                      during and after the war
                 62.  Environmental Damage--burning oil wells polluting
                      the air; oil released into the Gulf polluting water
                      and beaches; damage done to wild fowl and sealife
                 63.  War Damage--damage done to countries in the
                      mideast; we will have to pay for/be responsible for
                      cleaning up the damage done to Iraq/Kuwait/Israel
                      during the war
                 64.  Deepened Our Involvement--we are now more deeply
                      involved in the politics of the mideast/in the
                      Arab-Israeli problem
                 71.  Hurt the U.S. Economy--caused a recession; people
                      lost their jobs/can't find jobs
                 72.  Energy Costs--increased the cost of oil/gasoline;
                      didn't lower/change the cost of oil/gasoline; will
                      decrease or has decreased the supply of oil in the

                      world/destroyed oil wells
                 73.  Oil Dependency--increased our dependence on
                      (mideast) oil for energy; made us less willing to
                      develop other sources of energy
                 74.  Financial Cost--we spent a lot of money; lost a lot
                      of supplies/armaments/equipment; need to raise
                      taxes to pay for the war; increased our national
                      debt
                 75.  Neglected Domestic Needs--money diverted from
                      domestic programs/needs in order to finance the war
                 76.  Defense Spending--will encourage increased spending
                      on defense; will lessen pressure to cut defense
                      spending
                 77.  Effect on U.S. Civilians--disrupted the lives of
                      people called into the service/sent overseas;
                      caused hardship for families of reservists called
                      to active duty; created stress/emotional problems
                      for children
                 78.  Effect on U.S. Soldiers-- emotional/psychological
                      problems caused by combat; medical
                      problems/diseases contracted while in the Gulf;
                      sexual assaults suffered by female soldiers
                 79.  Bad effect on U.S. morale or character; caused
                      internal divisions and/or unrest; nationalistic
                      frenzy; distorted national goals and priorities;
                      caused U.S. to do bad or immoral things
                 80.  Military conduct of war was bad/doesn't reflect
                      favorably on U.S.; American soldiers being killed
                      by own forces; weapons that didn't work (properly);
                      bad or botched military strategy
                 81.  Left Saddam in Power--didn't get rid of/punish
                      Saddam Hussein; didn't finish the job
                 82.  Kuwait Not a Democracy--failure of Kuwait to
                      establish a democratic government;
                      repression/injustice being committed in Kuwait
                      since the end of the war
                 83.  Failed Rebellion--we encouraged Iraqis to rebel
                      against Saddam Hussein then didn't support
                      them/left them to fight alone; Kurdish refugee
                      problem--all mentions
                 84.  Troops Still in Iraq--we still have forces in Iraq;
                      the war is not over yet
                 85.  "Iraqgate"--all mentions of selling arms to/failing
                      to restrain Iraq; diminished support for Gulf War/
                      confidence in government because of "Iraqgate"
                      events
                 86.  Doubts about having been told the truth about the
                      conduct of the war/goals of the war; skepticism
                      about motives for going to war (e.g., political
                      play, gain economic advantages, protect oil supply)

             Miscellaneous Responses (Use for both F9a and F10a)

                 87.  Solved No Problems--didn't resolve any of the
                      problem in the mideast; didn't cause the countries
                      in the mideast to unite/get along better; didn't
                      bring peace to the mideast
                 88.  Didn't Accomplish Anything (NFS)--everything about
                      the war was bad; nothing good came from the war;
                      nothing (good) was accomplished

                 89.  Other Bad Effects
                 95.  Nothing that I can pinpoint/think of right now
                      (ONLY answer given by R)
                 96.  I can't explain it/put it into words (ONLY answer
                      given by R)
                 97.  Other Miscellaneous Response

                 98.  DK; haven't really thought about it (first mention
                      only)
                 99.  NA; refused; R only mentions loss of American
                      lives/people losing loved ones in the war (first
                      mention only)
                 00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in J14; no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M923629    92PRE: J15.
              COLUMNS 667  - 667
              NUMERIC

             J15.  All things considered, do you think the war was worth
             the cost or not?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  WORTH IT
                 5.  NOT WORTH IT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923630    92PRE: J16.
              COLUMNS 668  - 668
              NUMERIC

             J16.  Some people think that the U.S. and its allies should
             have continued to fight Iraq until Saddam Hussein was driven
             from power.  Others think that the U.S. was right to stop
             fighting after Kuwait was liberated.  What do you think?
             Should the war have continued or should it have stopped?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  SHOULD HAVE CONTINUED
                 3.  SHOULD HAVE STOPPED
                 5.  DK/NEITHER/BOTH, ETC. (VOL.)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923631    92PRE: K1.
              COLUMNS 669  - 669
              NUMERIC

             K1.  Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as
             a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  REPUBLICAN
                 5.  DEMOCRAT
                 2.  INDEPENDENT
                 3.  NO PREFERENCE
                 4.  OTHER PARTY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923632    92PRE: K1a/b.
              COLUMNS 670  - 670
              NUMERIC

             K1a.  Would you call yourself a strong Republican or a not
             very strong Republican?

             K1b.  Would you call yourself a strong Democrat or a not
             very strong Democrat?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  STRONG
                 5.  NOT VERY STRONG

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 2-4, 8-9 in K1

==============================
VAR M923633    92PRE: K1c.
              COLUMNS 671  - 671
              NUMERIC

             K1c.  Do you think of yourself as closer to the Republican
             Party or to the Democratic Party?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  CLOSER TO REPUBLICAN
                 3.  NEITHER
                 5.  CLOSER TO DEMOCRATIC

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 1, 5, 8-9 in K1

==============================
VAR M923634    92PRE: K1z. PARTY ID
              COLUMNS 672  - 672
              NUMERIC

             K1z.  SUMMARY:  R's Party ID
             ----------------------------

             Built from K1, K1a-c

             Code 8 (APOLITICAL) was used only if Respondent had a code
             of 3 (NO PREFERENCE) in K1 and a code of 3, 8, or 9
             (NEITHER, DK, OR NA) in K1c and also showed little or no
             interest in politics in response to each of the following
             questions: A1 (pre), A4 (pre), M4 (pre), F1 (post).
             Respondents who showed interest in politics in response to
             A1 (pre), A4 (pre), M4 (pre), or F1 (post) were recoded to
             3.

                 0.  STRONG DEMOCRAT (510)
                 1.  WEAK DEMOCRAT (550, 580, 590)

                 2.  INDEPENDENT-DEMOCRAT (205, 305, 405)
                 3.  INDEPENDENT-INDEPENDENT (203, 208, 209)
                 4.  INDEPENDENT-REPUBLICAN (201, 301, 401)
                 5.  WEAK REPUBLICAN (150, 180, 190)
                 6.  STRONG REPUBLICAN (110)
                 7.  OTHER-MINOR PARTY, REFUSES TO SAY (403, 408, 409)
                 8.  APOLITICAL (303, 308, 309)

                 9.  NA (800, 900)

==============================
VAR M923635    92PRE: K2a. B INTELLIG
              COLUMNS 673  - 673
              NUMERIC

             K2.  (RB, P. 12) I am going to read a list of words and
             phrases people may use to describe political figures.  For
             each, tell me whether the word or phrase describes the
             candidate I name.

             Think about George Bush.  In your opinion does the phrase
             "he is intelligent" describe George Bush extremely well,
             quite well, not too well, or not well at all?

             K2a.  INTELLIGENT?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                 2.  QUITE WELL
                 3.  NOT TOO WELL
                 4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923636    92PRE: K2b. B COMPASS
              COLUMNS 674  - 674
              NUMERIC

             K2b.  (How about) Compassionate? <...as a word or phrase
             that describes George Bush>
             --------------------------------------------------------

             <See question K2 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                 2.  QUITE WELL
                 3.  NOT TOO WELL
                 4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923637    92PRE: K2c. B MORAL
              COLUMNS 675  - 675
              NUMERIC

             K2c.  <How well does the word or phrase describe George
             Bush...> Moral?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question K2 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                 2.  QUITE WELL
                 3.  NOT TOO WELL
                 4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923638    92PRE: K2d. B INSPIRING
              COLUMNS 676  - 676
              NUMERIC

             K2d.  <How well does the word or phrase describe George
             Bush...> Inspiring?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question K2 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                 2.  QUITE WELL
                 3.  NOT TOO WELL
                 4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923639    92PRE: K2e. B LEADER
              COLUMNS 677  - 677
              NUMERIC

             K2e.  <How well does the word or phrase describe George
             Bush...> Provides strong leadership?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question K2 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                 2.  QUITE WELL
                 3.  NOT TOO WELL
                 4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923640    92PRE: K2f. B CARES
              COLUMNS 678  - 678
              NUMERIC

             K2f.  <How well does the word or phrase describe George
             Bush...> Really cares about people like you?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question K2 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                 2.  QUITE WELL
                 3.  NOT TOO WELL
                 4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923641    92PRE: K2g. B KNOWLEDG
              COLUMNS 679  - 679
              NUMERIC

             K2g.  <How well does the word or phrase describe George
             Bush...> Knowledgeable?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question K2 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                 2.  QUITE WELL
                 3.  NOT TOO WELL
                 4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923642    92PRE: K2h. B HONEST
              COLUMNS 680  - 680
              NUMERIC

             K2h.  <How well does the word or phrase describe George
             Bush...> Honest?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question K2 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                 2.  QUITE WELL
                 3.  NOT TOO WELL
                 4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923643    92PRE: K2i. THINGS DONE
              COLUMNS 681  - 681
              NUMERIC

             K2i.  <How well does the word or phrase describe George
             Bush...> Gets things done?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question K2 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                 2.  QUITE WELL
                 3.  NOT TOO WELL
                 4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                 8.  DK

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923644    92PRE: K3a. C INTELLIG
              COLUMNS 682  - 682
              NUMERIC

             K3.  (RB, STILL ON P. 12) Think about Bill Clinton.  In your
             opinion, does "intelligent" describe Bill Clinton extremely
             well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?

             K3a.  INTELLIGENT?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                 2.  QUITE WELL
                 3.  NOT TOO WELL
                 4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923645    92PRE: K3b. C COMPASS
              COLUMNS 683  - 683
              NUMERIC

             K3b.  (How about) Compassionate? <...as a word or phrase
             that describes Bill Clinton>
             --------------------------------------------------------

             <See question K3 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                 2.  QUITE WELL
                 3.  NOT TOO WELL
                 4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923646    92PRE: K3c. C MORAL
              COLUMNS 684  - 684
              NUMERIC

             K3c.  <How well does the word or phrase describe Bill
             Clinton...> Moral?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question K3 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                 2.  QUITE WELL
                 3.  NOT TOO WELL
                 4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923647    92PRE: K3d. C INSPIRING
              COLUMNS 685  - 685
              NUMERIC

             K3d.  <How well does the word or phrase describe Bill
             Clinton...> Inspiring?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question K3 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                 2.  QUITE WELL
                 3.  NOT TOO WELL
                 4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923648    92PRE: K3e. C LEADER
              COLUMNS 686  - 686
              NUMERIC

             K3e.  <How well does the word or phrase describe Bill
             Clinton...> Provides strong leadership?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question K3 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                 2.  QUITE WELL
                 3.  NOT TOO WELL
                 4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923649    92PRE: K3f. C CARES
              COLUMNS 687  - 687
              NUMERIC

             K3f.  <How well does the word or phrase describe Bill
             Clinton...> Really cares about people like you?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question K3 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                 2.  QUITE WELL
                 3.  NOT TOO WELL
                 4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923650    92PRE: K3g. C KNOWLEDG
              COLUMNS 688  - 688
              NUMERIC

             K3g.  <How well does the word or phrase describe Bill
             Clinton...> Knowledgeable?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question K3 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                 2.  QUITE WELL
                 3.  NOT TOO WELL
                 4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                 8.  DK

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923651    92PRE: K3h. C HONEST
              COLUMNS 689  - 689
              NUMERIC

             K3h.  <How well does the word or phrase describe Bill
             Clinton...> Honest?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question K3 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                 2.  QUITE WELL
                 3.  NOT TOO WELL
                 4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923652    92PRE: K3i. C THING DONE
              COLUMNS 690  - 690
              NUMERIC

             K3i.  <How well does the word or phrase describe Bill
             Clinton...> Gets things done?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question K3 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                 2.  QUITE WELL
                 3.  NOT TOO WELL
                 4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

             There are no variables in range 3653-3700

==============================
VAR M923701    92PRE: L1a. SPEND/SERV
              COLUMNS 691  - 691
              NUMERIC

             L1.  (RB, P. 13) Some people think the government should
             provide fewer services, even in areas such as health and
             education in order to reduce spending. Suppose these people
             are at one end of the scale at point 1. Other people feel it
             is important for the government to provide many more
             services even if it means an increase in spending.  Suppose
             these people are at the other end, at point 7.  And of
             course, some other people have opinions somewhere in between
             at points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.

             L1a.  Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
             haven't you thought much about this?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A
                     LOT
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A
                     LOT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

==============================
VAR M923702    92PRE: L1b. B SPEND
              COLUMNS 692  - 692
              NUMERIC

             L1b.  Where would you place George Bush on this <government
             spending> scale?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L1 for complete question text>

                 1.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A
                     LOT
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.

                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A
                     LOT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L1

==============================
VAR M923703    92PRE: L1c. C SPEND
              COLUMNS 693  - 693
              NUMERIC

             L1c.  (Where would you place) Bill Clinton (on this scale)?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L1 for complete question text>

                 1.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A
                     LOT
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A
                     LOT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L1

==============================
VAR M923704    92PRE: L1d. REP SPEND
              COLUMNS 694  - 694
              NUMERIC

             L1d/L1ad.  <Government spending scale placement> The
             Republican Party
             ----------------------------------------------------

             <See question L1 for complete question text>

                 1.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A
                     LOT

                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A
                     LOT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L1

==============================
VAR M923705    92PRE: L1e. DEM SPEND
              COLUMNS 695  - 695
              NUMERIC

             L1e/L1ae.  <Government spending scale placement> The
             Democratic Party
             ----------------------------------------------------

             <See question L1 for complete question text>

                 1.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A
                     LOT
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A
                     LOT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L1

==============================
VAR M923706    92PRE: L1f. FED SPEND
              COLUMNS 696  - 696
              NUMERIC

             L1f.  <Government spending scale placement> What the federal
             government is doing now?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L1 for complete question text>

                 1.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES, REDUCE SPENDING A
                     LOT
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  GOV'T PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES INCREASE SPENDING A
                     LOT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L1

==============================
VAR M923707    92PRE: L2a. DEFENS 7P
              COLUMNS 697  - 697
              NUMERIC

             L2.  (RB, P. 14) Some people believe that we should spend
             much less money for defense.  Others feel that defense
             spending should be greatly increased.

             L2a.  Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
             haven't you thought much about this?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

==============================
VAR M923708    92PRE: L2b. BUSH DEF
              COLUMNS 698  - 698
              NUMERIC

             L2b.  Where would you place George Bush on this <defense
             spending> scale?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L2 for complete question text>

                 1.  GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L21

==============================
VAR M923709    92PRE: L2c. CLINTON DEF
              COLUMNS 699  - 699
              NUMERIC

             L2c.  (Where would you place) Bill Clinton (on this <defense
             spending> scale)?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L2 for complete question text>

                 1.  GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L2

==============================
VAR M923710    92PRE: L2d. REP DEF
              COLUMNS 700  - 700
              NUMERIC

             L2d/L2ad.  <Defense spending scale placement> The Repubican
             Party?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L2 for complete question text>

                 1.  GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L2

==============================
VAR M923711    92PRE: L2e. DEM DEF
              COLUMNS 701  - 701
              NUMERIC

             L2e/L2ae.  <Defense spending scale placement> The Democratic
             Party?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L2 for complete question text>

                 1.  GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L2

==============================
VAR M923712    92PRE: L2f. FED DEF
              COLUMNS 702  - 702
              NUMERIC

             L2f.  <Defense spending scale placement> What the federal
             government is doing now?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L2 for complete question text>

                 1.  GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L2

==============================
VAR M923713    92PRE: L3.
              COLUMNS 703  - 703
              NUMERIC

             L3.  Now, thinking about health care.  Can you (and your
             family) afford to pay for the health care that you need?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

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

==============================
VAR M923714    92PRE: L3a.
              COLUMNS 704  - 704
              NUMERIC

             L3a.  Do you presently have any kind of health insurance?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

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

==============================
VAR M923715    92PRE: L4.
              COLUMNS 705  - 705
              NUMERIC

             L4.  Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the quality of
             the health care available to you and your family?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  SATISFIED
                 5.  DISSATISFIED

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

==============================
VAR M923716    92PRE: L5a. HEALTH 7P
              COLUMNS 706  - 706
              NUMERIC

             L5.  (RB, P. 15) There is much concern about the rapid rise
             in medical and hospital costs.  Some people feel there
             should be a government insurance plan which would cover all
             medical and hospital expenses for everyone.  Others feel
             that all medical expenses should be paid by individuals, and
             through private insurance plans like Blue Cross or other
             company paid plans.

             L5a.  Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
             haven't you thought much about this?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.

                 7.  PRIVATE INSURANCE PLAN

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

==============================
VAR M923717    92PRE: L6.
              COLUMNS 707  - 707
              NUMERIC

             L6.  Do you think the government should require companies to
             allow up to six months unpaid leave for parents to spend
             time with their newborn or newly adopted children, or is
             this something that should be left up to the individual
             employer?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD REQUIRE
                 2.  LEFT TO INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYER

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

==============================
VAR M923718    92PRE: L7a. JOB/LIV 7P
              COLUMNS 708  - 708
              NUMERIC

             L7.  (RB, P. 16) Some people feel the government in
             Washington should see to it that every person has a job and
             a good standard of living.  Others think the government
             should just let each person get ahead on their own.

             L7a.  Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
             haven't you thought much about this?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

==============================
VAR M923719    92PRE: L7b. BUSH JOB
              COLUMNS 709  - 709
              NUMERIC

             L7b/L7ab.  Where would you place George Bush on this <job
             assurance> scale?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L7 for complete question text>

                 1.  GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L7

==============================
VAR M923720    92PRE: L7c. CLINTON JOB
              COLUMNS 710  - 710
              NUMERIC

             L7c/L7ac.  (Where would you place) Bill Clinton (on this
             <job assurance> scale)?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L7 for complete question text>

                 1.  GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in L7

==============================
VAR M923721    92PRE: L7d. REP JOB
              COLUMNS 711  - 711
              NUMERIC

             L7d.  <Job assurance scale placement> The Republican party?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L7 for complete question text>

                 1.  GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L7

==============================
VAR M923722    92PRE: L7e. DEM JOB
              COLUMNS 712  - 712
              NUMERIC

             L7e.  <Job assurance scale placement> The Democratic party?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L7 for complete question text>

                 1.  GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD

                 8.  DK

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L7

==============================
VAR M923723    92PRE: L7f. FED JOB
              COLUMNS 713  - 713
              NUMERIC

             L7f.  <Job assurance scale placement> What the federal
             government is doing now?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L7 for complete question text>

                 1.  GOVERNMENT SEE TO JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 8-9 in L7

==============================
VAR M923724    92PRE: L8a. HELP BLK 7P
              COLUMNS 714  - 714
              NUMERIC

             L8.  (RB, P. 17) Some people feel that the government in
             Washington should make every effort to improve the social
             and economic position of blacks.  Others feel that the
             government should not make any special effort to help blacks
             because they should help themselves.

             L8a.  Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
             haven't you thought much about this?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.

                 6.
                 7.  BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

==============================
VAR M923725    92PRE: L9a.
              COLUMNS 715  - 715
              NUMERIC

             L9.  If you had a say in making up the federal budget this
             year, for which of the following programs would you like to
             see spending increased and for which would you like to see
             spending decreased?

             L9a.  Should federal spending on Food stamps be increased,
             decreased, or kept about the same?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  INCREASED
                 2.  SAME
                 3.  DECREASED
                 7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923726    92PRE: L9b.
              COLUMNS 716  - 716
              NUMERIC

             L9b.  (Should federal spending on) Welfare programs (be
             increased, decreased, or kept about the same?)
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L9 for complete question text>

                 1.  INCREASED
                 2.  SAME
                 3.  DECREASED
                 7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

                 8.  DK

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923727    92PRE: L9c.
              COLUMNS 717  - 717
              NUMERIC

             L9c.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> AIDS research?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L9 for complete question text>

                 1.  INCREASED
                 2.  SAME
                 3.  DECREASED
                 7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923728    92PRE: L9d.
              COLUMNS 718  - 718
              NUMERIC

             L9d. <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Financial aid for college
             students?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L9 for complete question text>

                 1.  INCREASED
                 2.  SAME
                 3.  DECREASED
                 7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923729    92PRE: L9e.
              COLUMNS 719  - 719
              NUMERIC

             L9e.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Programs that assist Blacks?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L9 for complete question text>

                 1.  INCREASED
                 2.  SAME
                 3.  DECREASED
                 7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923730    92PRE: L9f.
              COLUMNS 720  - 720
              NUMERIC

             L9f.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Solving the problem of the
             homeless?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L9 for complete question text>

                 1.  INCREASED
                 2.  SAME
                 3.  DECREASED
                 7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923731    92PRE: L9g.
              COLUMNS 721  - 721
              NUMERIC

             L9g.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Aid to countries of the former
             Soviet Union?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L9 for complete question text>

                 1.  INCREASED
                 2.  SAME
                 3.  DECREASED
                 7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923732    92PRE: L10. OP ABORTN
              COLUMNS 722  - 722
              NUMERIC

             L10.  (RB, P.18) There has been some discussion about
             abortion during recent years.  Which one of the opinions on
             this page best agrees with your view? You can just tell me
             the number of the opinion you choose.
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  BY LAW, ABORTION SHOULD NEVER BE PERMITTED
                 2.  THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION ONLY IN CASE OF RAPE,
                     INCEST OR WHEN THE WOMAN'S LIFE IS IN DANGER
                 3.  THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION FOR REASONS OTHER
                     THAN RAPE, INCEST, OR DANGER TO THE WOMAN'S LIFE,
                     BUT ONLY AFTER THE NEED FOR THE ABORTION HAS BEEN
                     CLEARLY ESTABLISHED
                 4.  BY LAW, A WOMAN SHOULD ALWAYS BE ABLE TO OBTAIN AN
                     ABORTION AS A MATTER OF PERSONAL CHOICE
                 6.  R rejects concept that abortion should be regulated
                     at all by law; "law has nothing to do with it"
                     (volunteered)
                 7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923733    92PRE: L10a.
              COLUMNS 723  - 723
              NUMERIC

             L10a.  (RB, STILL ON P. 18) What do you think is George
             Bush's position <on abortion>?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question L10 for complete question text>

                 1.  BY LAW, ABORTION SHOULD NEVER BE PERMITTED
                 2.  THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION ONLY IN CASE OF RAPE,
                     INCEST OR WHEN THE WOMAN'S LIFE IS IN DANGER
                 3.  THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION FOR REASONS OTHER
                     THAN RAPE, INCEST, OR DANGER TO THE WOMAN'S LIFE,
                     BUT ONLY AFTER THE NEED FOR THE ABORTION HAS BEEN
                     CLEARLY ESTABLISHED
                 4.  BY LAW, A WOMAN SHOULD ALWAYS BE ABLE TO OBTAIN AN
                     ABORTION AS A MATTER OF PERSONAL CHOICE
                 6.  R rejects concept that abortion should be regulated
                     at all by law; "law has nothing to do with it"
                     (volunteered)
                 7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923734    92PRE: L10b.
              COLUMNS 724  - 724
              NUMERIC

             L10b.  (RB, STILL ON P. 18) What do you think is Bill
             Clinton's position <on abortion>?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question L10 for complete question text>

                 1.  BY LAW, ABORTION SHOULD NEVER BE PERMITTED
                 2.  THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION ONLY IN CASE OF RAPE,
                     INCEST OR WHEN THE WOMAN'S LIFE IS IN DANGER
                 3.  THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION FOR REASONS OTHER
                     THAN RAPE, INCEST, OR DANGER TO THE WOMAN'S LIFE,
                     BUT ONLY AFTER THE NEED FOR THE ABORTION HAS BEEN
                     CLEARLY ESTABLISHED
                 4.  BY LAW, A WOMAN SHOULD ALWAYS BE ABLE TO OBTAIN AN
                     ABORTION AS A MATTER OF PERSONAL CHOICE
                 6.  R rejects concept that abortion should be regulated
                     at all by law; "law has nothing to do with it"
                     (volunteered)
                 7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923735    92PRE: L11.
              COLUMNS 725  - 725
              NUMERIC

             L11.  Would you favor or oppose a law in your state that
             would require parental consent before a teenager under 18
             can have an abortion?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FAVOR
                 5.  OPPOSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923736    92PRE: L11a/b.
              COLUMNS 726  - 726
              NUMERIC

             L11a.  Do you favor this law strongly or not strongly?

             L11b.  Do you oppose this law strongly or not strongly?
             -------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
                 2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
                 4.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
                 5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 8-9 in L11

==============================
VAR M923737    92PRE: L12.
              COLUMNS 727  - 727
              NUMERIC

             L12.  Would you favor or oppose a law in your state that
             would allow the use of government funds to help pay for the
             costs of abortion for women who cannot afford them?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FAVOR
                 5.  OPPOSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923738    92PRE: L12a/b.
              COLUMNS 728  - 728
              NUMERIC

             L12a.  Do you favor government funding for abortions
             strongly or not strongly?

             L12b.  Do you oppose government funding for abortions
             strongly or not strongly?
             -----------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
                 2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
                 4.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
                 5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 8-9 in L12

==============================
VAR M923739    92PRE: L13.
              COLUMNS 729  - 729
              NUMERIC

             L13.  Would you favor or oppose a law in your state that
             would require a married woman to notify her husband before
             she can have an abortion?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FAVOR
                 5.  OPPOSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923740    92PRE: L13a/b.
              COLUMNS 730  - 730
              NUMERIC

             L13a.  Do you favor this law strongly or not strongly?

             L13b.  Do you oppose this law strongly or not strongly?
             -------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
                 2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
                 4.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
                 5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 8-9 in L13

==============================
VAR M923741    92PRE: L14. HARRASS SER
              COLUMNS 731  - 731
              NUMERIC

             L14.  Recently there has been a lot of discussion about
             sexual harassment.  How serious a problem do you think
             sexual harassment in the work place is?  Is it very serious,
             somewhat serious or not too serious?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  VERY SERIOUS
                 2.  SOMEWHAT SERIOUS
                 3.  NOT TOO SERIOUS

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923742    92PRE: L15.
              COLUMNS 732  - 732
              NUMERIC

             L15.  Have you or has anyone you know been subjected to
             sexual harassment in the workplace?
             -------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES

                 5.  NO

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

==============================
VAR M923743    92PRE: L16.
              COLUMNS 733  - 733
              NUMERIC

             L16.  Do you think that enough is being done to protect
             women from being sexually harassed in the workplace, is too
             much being done or too little being done?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  TOO MUCH
                 2.  ENOUGH
                 3.  TOO LITTLE

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

==============================
VAR M923744    92PRE: L17.
              COLUMNS 734  - 734
              NUMERIC

             L17.  If a woman says that she has been sexually harassed at
             work and the man denies it, would you be more inclined to
             believe the woman or the man?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  WOMAN
                 2.  MAN
                 3.  IT DEPENDS (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923745    92PRE: L18.
              COLUMNS 735  - 735
              NUMERIC

             L18.  Do you think government should provide child care
             assistance to low and middle income working parents, or
             isn't it the government's responsibility?
             -------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE
                 5.  NOT GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBILITY

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

==============================
VAR M923746    92PRE: L19a. UNREST 7P
              COLUMNS 736  - 736
              NUMERIC

             L19.  (RB, P. 19) There is much discussion about the best
             way to deal with the problem of urban unrest and rioting.
             Some say it is more important to use all available force to
             maintain law and order -- no matter what results.  Others
             say it is more important to correct the problems of poverty
             and unemployment that give rise to the disturbances. And, of
             course, other people have opinions in between.

             L19a.  Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
             haven't you thought much about this?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: Due to a design error, abbreviated telephone (short
             form) and Spanish language questionnaires were produced with
             the L19a scale printed reversed in the text. Because
             interviewers handled this problem in different ways, it was
             impossible to determine which scale position a number given
             by Rs response corresponds.  Therefore, all cases of short
             form or Spanish questionnaires (3,4,6,7 in V3011) have been
             coded 9 (NA) in L19a.

                 1.  SOLVE PROBLEMS OF POVERTY AND UNEMPLOYMENT
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.

                 7.  USE ALL AVAILABLE FORCE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011
                 0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

==============================
VAR M923747    92PRE: L20. TERM LIMIT
              COLUMNS 737  - 737
              NUMERIC

             L20.  A law has been proposed that would limit members of
             Congress to no more than 12 years of service in that office.
             Do you favor or oppose such a law?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FAVOR
                 5.  OPPOSE

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

==============================
VAR M923748    92PRE: L21. SAV/LOANS
              COLUMNS 738  - 738
              NUMERIC

             L21.  Have you heard or read anything about the problems in
             the savings and loan business?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

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

==============================
VAR M923749    92PRE: L21A. S&L 2DIG
              COLUMNS 739  - 740
              NUMERIC

             L21a.  Who do you think is more to blame for the problems of
             the savings and loans business--former president Reagan,
             President Bush, the Congress, or the owners and managers of
             the savings and loans?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 01.  REAGAN
                 02.  BUSH
                 03.  CONGRESS
                 04.  OWNERS & MANAGERS
                 11.  REAGAN AND BUSH (VOL)
                 12.  REAGAN AND CONGRESS (VOL)
                 13.  REAGAN AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL)
                 14.  BUSH AND CONGRESS (VOL)
                 15.  BUSH AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL)
                 16.  CONGRESS AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL)
                 21.  REAGAN, BUSH AND CONGRESS (VOL)
                 22.  REAGAN, BUSH AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL)
                 23.  REAGAN, CONGRESS AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL)
                 24.  BUSH, CONGRESS AND OWNERS/MANAGERS (VOL)
                 30.  ALL OF THEM (VOL)
                 70.  OTHER
                 80.  NONE OF THEM (VOL)

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in L21

             There are no variables in range 3750-3800

==============================
VAR M923801    92PRE: M1a. WOMAN EQ ROL
              COLUMNS 741  - 741
              NUMERIC

             M1.  (RB, P. 20) Recently there has been a lot of talk about
             women's rights. Some people feel that women should have an
             equal role with men in running business, industry, and
             government.  Others feel that women's place is in the home.

             M1a.  Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
             haven't you thought much about this?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  WOMEN AND MEN SHOULD HAVE AN EQUAL ROLE
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  WOMEN'S PLACE IS IN THE HOME

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

==============================
VAR M923802    92PRE: M2.
              COLUMNS 742  - 742
              NUMERIC

             M2.  Some people have suggested placing new limits on
             foreign imports in order to protect American jobs. Others
             say that such limits would raise consumer prices and hurt
             American exports.  Do you favor or oppose placing new limits
             on imports, or haven't you thought much about this?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FAVOR NEW LIMITS
                 5.  OPPOSE NEW LIMITS

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

==============================
VAR M923803    92PRE: M3.
              COLUMNS 743  - 743
              NUMERIC

             M3.  Which of the following statements comes closer to your
             opinion--one, Japanese companies are competing unfairly with
             American companies; OR two, the United States is blaming
             Japan for its own economic problems.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  COMPETING UNFAIRLY
                 2.  U.S. BLAMING JAPAN FOR OWN PROBLEMS
                 3.  BOTH/DEPENDS (VOL.)

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

==============================
VAR M923804    92PRE: M4. WILL VOTE?
              COLUMNS 744  - 744
              NUMERIC

             M4.  So far as you know now, do you expect to vote in the
             national elections this coming November or not?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES, WILL VOTE
                 5.  NO, WILL NOT VOTE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923805    92PRE: M4a. VOTE WHO?
              COLUMNS 745  - 745
              NUMERIC

             M4a.  Who do you think you will vote for in the election for
             President? (PROBE: We all know the election is some time
             away and people are not certain at this point who they will
             vote for.  Still, who do you think you will vote for in the
             election for President?)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  GEORGE BUSH
                 2.  BILL CLINTON
                 5.  ROSS PEROT (VOL)
                 7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in M4

==============================
VAR M923806    92PRE: M4b. PREF STRONG
              COLUMNS 746  - 746
              NUMERIC

             M4b.  Would you say that your preference for this candidate
             is strong or not strong?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  STRONG
                 5.  NOT STRONG

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in M4; 8-9 in M4a

==============================
VAR M923807    92PRE: M4c.
              COLUMNS 747  - 747
              NUMERIC

             M4c.  If you were going to vote, who do you think you would
             vote for in the election for President?  (PROBE: We all know
             the election is some time away and people are not certain at
             this point who they will vote for. Still, who do you think
             you would vote for in the election for President?)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  GEORGE BUSH
                 2.  BILL CLINTON
                 5.  ROSS PEROT (VOL)
                 7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 1, 9 in M4

==============================
VAR M923808    92PRE: M4d.
              COLUMNS 748  - 748
              NUMERIC

             M4d.  Would you say that your preference for this candidate
             is strong or not strong?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  STRONG

                 5.  NOT STRONG

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 1, 9 in M4; 8-9 in M4c

==============================
VAR M923809    92PRE: M5.
              COLUMNS 749  - 749
              NUMERIC

             M5.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ---------------------------

                 1.  BOX 5 IS MARKED (R VOLUNTEERED ROSS PEROT)
                 2.  ALL OTHERS

==============================
VAR M923810    92PRE: M6.
              COLUMNS 750  - 750
              NUMERIC

             M6.  Was Ross Perot ever your first choice for president?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 1 in M5

==============================
VAR M923811    92PRE: N1a.
              COLUMNS 751  - 751
              NUMERIC

             N1.  Here are some more questions about federal spending.
             If you had a say in making up the federal budget this year,
             for which of the following programs would you like to see
             spending increased and for which would you like to see
             spending decreased...

             N1a.  Should federal spending on social security be

             increased, decreased, or kept about the same?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  INCREASED
                 2.  SAME
                 3.  DECREASED
                 7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923812    92PRE: N2b.
              COLUMNS 752  - 752
              NUMERIC

             N2b.  (Should federal spending on) science and technology
             (be increased, decreased, or kept about the same?)
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N2 for complete question text>

                 1.  INCREASED
                 2.  SAME
                 3.  DECREASED
                 7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923813    92PRE: N2c.
              COLUMNS 753  - 753
              NUMERIC

             N2c.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Child Care?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N2 for complete question text>

                 1.  INCREASED
                 2.  SAME
                 3.  DECREASED
                 7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923814    92PRE: N2d.
              COLUMNS 754  - 754
              NUMERIC

             N2d.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Dealing with Crime?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N2 for complete question text>

                 1.  INCREASED
                 2.  SAME
                 3.  DECREASED
                 7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923815    92PRE: N2e.
              COLUMNS 755  - 755
              NUMERIC

             N2e.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Improving and protecting the
             environment?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N2 for complete question text>

                 1.  INCREASED
                 2.  SAME
                 3.  DECREASED
                 7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923816    92PRE: N2f.
              COLUMNS 756  - 756
              NUMERIC

             N2f.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Government assistance to the
             unemployed?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N2 for complete question text>

                 1.  INCREASED
                 2.  SAME
                 3.  DECREASED
                 7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923817    92PRE: N2g.
              COLUMNS 757  - 757
              NUMERIC

             N2g.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Poor people?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N2 for complete question text>

                 1.  INCREASED
                 2.  SAME
                 3.  DECREASED
                 7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923818    92PRE: N2h.
              COLUMNS 758  - 758
              NUMERIC

             N2h.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Public schools?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N2 for complete question text>

                 1.  INCREASED
                 2.  SAME
                 3.  DECREASED
                 7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923819    92PRE: N2j.
              COLUMNS 759  - 759
              NUMERIC

             N2j.  <Should federal spending be increased, decreased, or
             kept about the same on...> Aid to big cities?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N2 for complete question text>

                 1.  INCREASED
                 2.  SAME
                 3.  DECREASED
                 7.  CUT OUT ENTIRELY (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M923820    92PRE: Q1. RELIG IMP
              COLUMNS 760  - 760
              NUMERIC

             Q1.  Do you consider religion to be an important part of
             your life, or not?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES, IMPORTANT
                 5.  NO, NOT IMPORTANT

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

==============================
VAR M923821    92PRE: Q2.
              COLUMNS 761  - 761
              NUMERIC

             Q2.  Would you say your religion provides some guidance in
             your day-to-day living, quite a bit of guidance, or a great
             deal of guidance in your day-to-day life?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  SOME
                 2.  QUITE A BIT
                 3.  A GREAT DEAL

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in Q1

==============================
VAR M923822    92PRE: Q3.
              COLUMNS 762  - 762
              NUMERIC

             Q3.  (RB, P.21) People practice their religion in different
             ways.  Outside of attending religious services, do you pray
             several times a day, once a day, a few times a week, once a
             week or less or never?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  SEVERAL TIMES A DAY
                 2.  ONCE A DAY
                 3.  FEW TIMES A WEEK
                 4.  ONCE A WEEK OR LESS
                 5.  NEVER

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

==============================
VAR M923823    92PRE: Q4.
              COLUMNS 763  - 763
              NUMERIC

             Q4.  (RB, STILL ON P.21) Outside of attending religious
             services, do you read the Bible several times a day, once a
             day, a few times a week, once a week or less or never?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  SEVERAL TIMES A DAY
                 2.  ONCE A DAY
                 3.  FEW TIMES A WEEK
                 4.  ONCE A WEEK OR LESS
                 5.  NEVER

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

==============================
VAR M923824    92PRE: Q5. BIBLE
              COLUMNS 764  - 764
              NUMERIC

             Q5.  (RB, P.22) Which of these statements comes closest to
             describing your feelings about the Bible?  You can just tell
             me the number of the statement you choose.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  ONE, THE BIBLE IS THE ACTUAL WORD OF GOD AND IS TO
                     BE TAKEN LITERALLY, WORD FOR WORD, OR
                 2.  TWO, THE BIBLE IS THE WORD OF GOD BUT NOT EVERYTHING
                     IN IT SHOULD BE TAKEN LITERALLY, WORD FOR WORD, OR
                 3.  THREE, THE BIBLE IS A BOOK WRITTEN BY MEN AND IS NOT
                     THE WORD OF GOD.
                 7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

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

==============================
VAR M923825    92PRE: Q6.
              COLUMNS 765  - 765
              NUMERIC

             Q6.  (RB, P.23) How often during the past week did you watch
             religious programs on TV?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DAILY
                 2.  SEVERAL DAYS
                 3.  ONCE OR TWICE
                 4.  NEVER

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

==============================
VAR M923826    92PRE: X1. ATTEND SERV
              COLUMNS 766  - 766
              NUMERIC

             X1.  Lots of things come up that keep people from attending
             religious services even if they want to. Thinking about your
             life these days, do you ever attend religious services,
             apart from occasional weddings, baptisms or funerals?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             This question was not asked of respondents on the short form
             questionnaire.  For panel short form respondents the data
             for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election
             responses.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 4 in V3011

==============================
VAR M923827    92PRE: X1a.
              COLUMNS 767  - 767
              NUMERIC

             X1a.  Regardless of whether you now attend any religious
             services do you ever think of yourself as part of a
             particular church or denomination?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             This question was not asked of respondents on the short form
             questionnaire.  For panel short form respondents the data
             for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election
             responses.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 4 in V3011; 1, 8-9 in X1

==============================
VAR M923828    92PRE: X2.
              COLUMNS 768  - 768
              NUMERIC

             X2.  Do you go to religious services every week, almost
             every week, once or twice a month, a few times a year, or
             never?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             This question was not asked of respondents on the short form
             questionnaire.  For panel short form respondents the data
             for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election
             responses.

                 1.  EVERY WEEK
                 2.  ALMOST EVERY WEEK
                 3.  ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH
                 4.  A FEW TIMES A YEAR
                 5.  NEVER

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1

==============================
VAR M923829    92PRE: X2a.
              COLUMNS 769  - 769
              NUMERIC

             X2a.  Would you say you go to religious services once a week
             or more often than once a week?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             This question was not asked of respondents on the short form
             questionnaire.  For panel short form respondents the data
             for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election
             responses.

                 1.  MORE OFTEN
                 2.  JUST ONCE A WEEK

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1; 2-5, 8-9 in X2

==============================
VAR M923830    92PRE: X3a/b.
              COLUMNS 770  - 770
              NUMERIC

             [X3 IS NOT CODED]

             Responses to individual questions X3a,b; X4, X4a-k and X5
             are summarized in VARIABLE 3850 X4z, R's RELIGION
             AFFILIATION SUMMARY.  Users who wish to understand the inner
             working of this section are strongly encouraged to examine
             the questionnaire in the appendix of this codebook as well.

             X3a.  Do you mostly attend a place of worship that is
             Protestant, Roman Catholic, Jewish, or what?

             X3b.  Do you consider yourself Protestant, Roman Catholic,
             Jewish, or what?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  PROTESTANT
                 2.  CATHOLIC
                 3.  JEWISH
                 4.  ANY OTHER

                 8.  R refused to answer (see Supervisor before using)
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a

==============================
VAR M923831    92PRE: X4.
              COLUMNS 771  - 772
              NUMERIC

             X4.  (What church or denomination is that?)
             -------------------------------------------

                 01.  BAPTIST
                 02.  EPISCOPALIAN/ANGLICAN/CHURCH OF ENGLAND
                 03.  LUTHERAN
                 04.  METHODIST
                 05.  "JUST PROTESTANT"

                 06.  PRESBYTERIAN
                 07.  REFORMED
                 08.  BRETHREN
                 09.  EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN
                 10.  CHRISTIAN OR JUST CHRISTIAN
                 11.  CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST
                 12.  CHURCH (or CHURCHES) OF CHRIST
                 13.  UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
                 14.  DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
                 15.  CHURCH OF GOD
                 16.  ASSEMBLY OF GOD
                 17.  CONGREGATIONALIST
                 18.  HOLINESS (SPECIFY)
                 19.  PENTECOSTAL (SPECIFY)
                 20.  FRIENDS, QUAKER
                 21.  ORTHODOX, e.g. Greek, Russian (SPECIFY)
                 22.  NON-DENOMINATIONAL--PROTESTANT
                 23.  MORMONS
                 24.  JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
                 25.  LATTER DAY SAINTS
                 26.  UNITARIAN/UNIVERSALIST
                 27.  BUDDHIST
                 28.  HINDU
                 29.  MUSLIM/ISLAM
                 30.  NATIVE AMERICAN
                 31.  OTHER (SPECIFY)

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b

==============================
VAR M923832    92PRE: X4a.
              COLUMNS 773  - 773
              NUMERIC

             X4a.  (BAPTIST) With which Baptist group is your church
             associated?  Is it the Southern Baptist Convention, the
             American Baptist Churches in the U.S.A., the American
             Baptist Association, the National Baptist Convention USA, an
             independent Baptist church or some other Baptist group?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  SOUTHERN
                 2.  AMERICAN BAPTIST U.S.A.
                 3.  AMERICAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
                 4.  INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
                 5.  NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION USA

                 7.  OTHER (SPECIFY)

                 8.  DK; "JUST BAPTIST"
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     02-31, 98-99 in X4

==============================
VAR M923833    92PRE: X4b.
              COLUMNS 774  - 774
              NUMERIC

             X4b.  Are you affiliated with any larger Baptist group or is
             this strictly a local church?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  LOCAL
                 7.  AFFILIATED WITH LARGER GROUP: (SPECIFY)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     02-31, 98-99 in X4; 1-3, 5-9 in X4a

==============================
VAR M923834    92PRE: X4c.
              COLUMNS 775  - 775
              NUMERIC

             X4c.  (LUTHERAN) Is this church part of the Evangelical
             Lutheran Church in America, the Missouri Synod, or some
             other Lutheran group?
             -------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA (formerly
                     Lutheran Church in America, American Lutheran
                     Church)
                 2.  MISSOURI SYNOD
                 7.  OTHER (Specify)

                 8.  DK; "JUST LUTHERAN"
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     01-02, 04-31, 98-99 in X4

==============================
VAR M923835    92PRE: X4d.
              COLUMNS 776  - 776
              NUMERIC

             X4d.  (METHODIST) Is your church part of the United
             Methodist Church, African Methodist Episcopal, or some other
             Methodist group?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  UNITED METHODIST
                 2.  AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL (AME)
                 7.  OTHER (Specify)

                 8.  DK; "JUST METHODIST"
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     01-03, 05-31, 98-99 in X4

==============================
VAR M923836    92PRE: X4e.
              COLUMNS 777  - 777
              NUMERIC

             X4e.  (PRESBYTERIAN) Is this the Presbyterian Church in the
             USA or some other Presbyterian group?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE U.S.A. (FORMERLY UNITED
                     PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH)
                 7.  OTHER (Specify)

                 8.  DK; "JUST PRESBYTERIAN"
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     01-05, 07-31, 98-99 in X4

==============================
VAR M923837    92PRE: X4f.
              COLUMNS 778  - 778
              NUMERIC

             X4f.  (REFORMED) Is this the Christian Reformed Church, the
             Reformed Church in America, or some other Reformed group?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  CHRISTIAN REFORMED

                 2.  REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA
                 7.  OTHER (Specify)

                 8.  DK; "JUST REFORMED"
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     01-06, 08-31, 98-99 in X4

==============================
VAR M923838    92PRE: X4g.
              COLUMNS 779  - 779
              NUMERIC

             X4g.  (BRETHREN) Is this the Church of the Brethren, the
             Plymouth Brethren, or what?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
                 2.  PLYMOUTH BRETHREN
                 7.  OTHER (Specify)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     01-07, 09-31, 98-99 in X4

==============================
VAR M923839    92PRE: X4h.
              COLUMNS 780  - 780
              NUMERIC

             X4h.  ('CHRISTIAN' OR 'JUST CHRISTIAN') When you say
             "Christian" does that mean the denomination called the
             "Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)", or some other
             Christian denomination, or do you mean to say "I am just a
             Christian"?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
                 2.  JUST CHRISTIAN
                 7.  OTHER, CHRISTIAN (Specify)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     01-09, 11-31, 98-99 in X4

==============================
VAR M923840    92PRE: X4i.
              COLUMNS 781  - 781
              NUMERIC

             X4i.  (CHURCH OR CHURCHES OF CHRIST) Is this the Church of
             Christ or the United Church of Christ?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  CHURCH OF CHRIST
                 2.  UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
                 7.  OTHER (Specify)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     01-11, 13-31, 98-99 in X4

==============================
VAR M923841    92PRE: X4j.
              COLUMNS 782  - 782
              NUMERIC

             X4j.  (CHURCH OF GOD) Is this the Church of God of Anderson,
             Indiana; the Church of God of Cleveland, Tennessee; the
             Church of God in Christ; or some other Church of God?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  ANDERSON, IN
                 2.  CLEVELAND, TN
                 3.  IN CHRIST
                 7.  OTHER (Specify)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     01-14, 16-31, 98-99 in X4

==============================
VAR M923842    PRE 92: X4K/X5.DUMMY
              COLUMNS 783  - 783
              NUMERIC

             NOTE: X4k and X5 are now padded with zeros. The open-ended
             responses, have been hand-coded into X4z - R's Religious
             Affiliation SUMMARY, but the actual responses were deleted.

             X4k.  (Holiness, Pentecostal: Specify:) What kind of church
             is that?  What is it called exactly? Is that part of a
             larger church or denomination?  What is that church called?
             (THESE QUESTIONS ARE PROBES.  USE THESE AND OTHERS TO GET AS
             MUCH SPECIFIC INFORMATION AS POSSIBLE)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M923843    PRE 92: X4K/X5.DUMMY
              COLUMNS 784  - 784
              NUMERIC

             X5.  (OTHER: SPECIFY:)  What is it called exactly?  Is that
             church part of a denomination?  (USE ANY OR ALL AS
             NECESSARY, GET AS MUCH DETAIL AS POSSIBLE)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See note preceding question X4k>

==============================
VAR M923844    92PRE: X5a.
              COLUMNS 785  - 785
              NUMERIC

             X5a.  (OTHER:) Is that group Christian?
             ---------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 2-3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     01-30, 98-99 in X4

==============================
VAR M923845    92PRE: X6a/b.
              COLUMNS 786  - 786
              NUMERIC

             X6a.  (JEWISH:) Do you usually attend a synagogue or temple
             that is Orthodox, Conservative, Reform or what?

             X6b.  Do you consider yourself Orthodox, Conservative,
             Reform, or what?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  ORTHODOX
                 2.  REFORM
                 3.  CONSERVATIVE
                 7.  OTHER (Specify)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 8-9 in X1; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 1-2,
                     4, 9 in X3a/b

==============================
VAR M923846    92PRE: X7.
              COLUMNS 787  - 787
              NUMERIC

             X7.  (ASK OF PROTESTANTS, CATHOLICS OR OTHER CHRISTIANS
             EXCEPT ORTHODOX:) (RB, P.24) Which one of these words best
             describes your kind of Christianity, fundamentalist,
             evangelical, charismatic or spirit filled, moderate to
             liberal?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FUNDAMENTALIST
                 2.  EVANGELICAL
                 3.  CHARISMATIC/SPIRIT FILLED
                 4.  MODERATE TO LIBERAL
                 5.  SOMETHING ELSE (VOLUNTEERED)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 3, 9 in X3a/b;
                     11, 21, 27-30, 98-99 in X4; 5, 8-9 in X5a

==============================
VAR M923847    92PRE: X8.
              COLUMNS 788  - 788
              NUMERIC

             X8.  (ASK OF ALL PROTESTANTS, CATHOLICS OR OTHER
             CHRISTIANS:)  Would you call yourself a born-again
             Christian, that is, have you personally had a conversion
             experience related to Jesus Christ?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for the panel short form cases (3 in V3011)

             have been added to this variable.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 3, 9 in X3a/b; 11,
                     27-30, 98-99 in X4; 5, 8-9 in X5a

==============================
VAR M923848    92PRE: X9.
              COLUMNS 789  - 789
              NUMERIC

             X9.  Are you officially a member of a parish, congregation,
             temple, or other place of worship?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 9 in X3a/b;
                     11, 27-30, 98-99 in X4; 5, 8-9 in X5a

==============================
VAR M923849    92PRE: X10.
              COLUMNS 790  - 790
              NUMERIC

             X10.  Do you participate in a religious organization,
             society or group outside of (your/a)
             (parish/congregation/temple/ place of worship)?
             -----------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in X1a; 9 in X3a/b;
                     11, 27-30, 98-99 in X4; 5, 8-9 in X5a

==============================
VAR M923850    92PRE: X4z. R RELIGION
              COLUMNS 791  - 793
              NUMERIC

             X4z.  R's Religious Affiliation SUMMARY
             ---------------------------------------

             This set of religion codes, which was first used in the NES
             time series in 1990, was developed by a group of scholars
             headed by David Leege of the University of Notre Dame and is
             still in the process of refinement.  A few changes have been
             made since the 1990 version: codes 127 and 133 have been
             combined into code 127 [no 1992 code 133]; code 102 has been
             moved to become code 306 [no 1992 code 102]; and codes 267
             and 261 have been added [new].

             Those interested in comparing 1992 codes to the set of codes
             in use through 1988, please see Addendum B

             Users who wish to understand the inner working of the
             religion section and summary are strongly encouraged to
             examine the questionnaire in the appendix of this codebook
             as well.

             Variable 3850 (X4z) contains the information gathered in
             question X3a,b; X4; X4a-k; X5; X5a and X6a,b.  Information
             collected in open-ended responses (7 in X4a, X4b, X4c, X4d,
             X4e, X4f, X4g, X4h, X4i, X4j; open-ended responses for codes
             18, 19, 21, 31 in X4) have been hand-coded into this summary
             variable.  1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011)
             have been added to this variable (Although 1990 data were
             not added to the individual variables from which the summary
             was built).

             R's with NO RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE OR IDENTIFICATION have in
             all past years been included in missing data.  To maintain
             consistency with past practice, such cases appear in missing
             data code 0 in this variable, but some users may wish to
             include these cases as valid data.

             GENERAL PROTESTANT

                 010.  Protestant, no denomination given
                 020.  Non-denominational Protestant
                 030.  Community church
                 040.  Inter-denominational Protestant
                 099.  Christian (NFS); "just Christian"

             ADVENTIST

                 100.  7th Day Adventist
                 109.  Adventist (NFS)

             ANGLICAN

                 110.  Episcopalian; Anglican

             BAPTIST

                 120.  American Baptist Association
                 121.  American Baptist Churches U.S.A. (inaccurately
                       known as "Northern Baptist")
                 122.  Baptist Bible Fellowship
                 123.  Baptist General Conference
                 124.  Baptist Missionary Association of America
                 125.  Conservative Baptist Association of America
                 126.  General Association of Regular Baptist Churches
                       (G.A.R.B.)
                 127.  National Association of Free Will Baptists (United
                       Free Will Baptist Church)
                 128.  Primitive Baptists
                 129.  National Baptist Convention in the U.S.A.
                 130.  National Baptist Convention of America
                 131.  National Primitive Baptist Convention of the
                       U.S.A.
                 132.  Progressive National Baptist Convention
                 134.  Reformed Baptist (Calvinist)
                 135.  Southern Baptist Convention
                 147.  Fundamental Baptist (no denom. ties)
                 148.  Local (independent) Baptist churches with no
                       denominational ties or links to a national
                       fellowship
                 149.  Baptist (NFS)

             CONGREGATIONAL

                 150.  United Church of Christ (includes Congregational,
                       Evangelical and Reformed)
                 151.  Congregational Christian

             EUROPEAN FREE CHURCH (ANABAPTISTS)

                 160.  Church of the Brethren
                 161.  Brethren (NFS)
                 162.  Mennonite Church

                 163.  Moravian Church
                 164.  Old Order Amish
                 165.  Quakers (Friends)
                 166.  Evangelical Covenant Church (not Anabaptist in
                       tradition)
                 167.  Evangelical Free Church (not Anabaptist in
                       tradition)
                 168.  Brethren in Christ
                 170.  Mennonite Brethren

             HOLINESS

                 180.  Christian and Missionary Alliance (CMA)
                 181.  Church of God (Anderson, IN)
                 182.  Church of the Nazarene
                 183.  Free Methodist Church
                 184.  Salvation Army
                 185.  Wesleyan Church
                 199.  Holiness (NFS); Church of God (NFS); R not or NA
                       whether R Pentecostal or Charismatic

             INDEPENDENT-FUNDAMENTALIST

                 200.  Plymouth Brethren
                 201.  Independent Fundamentalist Churches of America
                 219.  Independent-Fundamentalist (NFS)

             LUTHERAN

                 220.  Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (formerly
                       Lutheran Church in America and The American
                       Lutheran Church); ELCA
                 221.  Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod; LC-MS
                 222.  Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod; WELS
                 223.  Other Conservative Lutheran
                 229.  Lutheran (NFS)

             METHODIST

                 230.  United Methodist Church; Evangelical United
                       Brethren
                 231.  African Methodist Episcopal Church
                 232.  African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
                 233.  Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
                 249.  Methodist (NFS)

             PENTECOSTAL

                 250.  Assemblies of God
                 251.  Church of God (Cleveland, TN)
                 252.  Church of God (Huntsville, AL)
                 253.  International Church of the Four Square Gospel
                 254.  Pentecostal Church of God
                 255.  Pentecostal Holiness Church
                 256.  United Pentecostal Church International
                 257.  Church of God in Christ (incl. NA whether 258)
                 258.  Church of God in Christ (International)
                 260.  Church of God of the Apostolic Faith
                 261.  Church of God in Prophecy
                 267.  Apostolic Pentecostal
                 268.  Spanish Pentecostal
                 269.  Pentecostal (NFS); Church of God (NFS); R not or
                       NA whether R Pentecostal or Charismatic

             PRESBYTERIAN

                 270.  Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.
                 271.  Cumberland Presbyterian Church
                 272.  Presbyterian Church in American (PCA)
                 275.  Evangelical Presbyterian
                 279.  Presbyterian (NFS)

             REFORMED

                 280.  Christian Reformed Church (inaccurately known as
                       "Dutch Reformed")
                 281.  Reformed Church in America
                 282.  Free Hungarian Reformed Church
                 289.  Reformed (NFS)

             RESTORATIONIST

                 290.  Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
                 291.  Christian Churches and Churches of Christ
                 292.  Churches of Christ; "Church of Christ" (NFS)
                 293.  Christian Congregation

             NON-TRADITIONAL PROTESTANTS

                 300.  Christian Scientists
                 301.  Mormons; Latter Day Saints

                 302.  Spiritualists
                 303.  Unitarian; Universalist
                 304.  Jehovah's Witnesses
                 305.  Unity; Unity Church; Christ Church Unity
                 306.  Fundamentalist Adventist (Worldwide Church of God)
                 309.  Non-traditional Protestant (NFS)

             ROMAN CATHOLIC

                 400.  Roman Catholic

             JEWISH

                 500.  Jewish, no preference
                 501.  Orthodox
                 502.  Conservative
                 503.  Reformed

             EASTERN ORTHODOX (GREEK RITE CATHOLIC)

                 700.  Greek Rite Catholic
                 701.  Greek Orthodox
                 702.  Russian Orthodox
                 703.  Rumanian Orthodox
                 704.  Serbian Orthodox
                 705.  Syrian Orthodox
                 706.  Armenian Orthodox
                 707.  Georgian Orthodox
                 708.  Ukranian Orthodox
                 719.  Eastern Orthodox (NFS)

             NON-CHRISTIAN/NON-JEWISH

                 720.  Muslim; Mohammedan; Islam
                 721.  Buddhist
                 722.  Hindu
                 723.  Bahai
                 724.  American Indian Religions (Native American
                       Religions)
                 729.  Other non-Christian/non-Jewish
                 790.  Religious/ethical cults

             OTHER/NO RELIGION/MISSING DATA

                 800.  Agnostics

                 801.  Atheists
                 997.  Other

                 998.  DK; refused
                 999.  NA (8-9 in X1; 8-9 in X1a; 9 in X3a/b, 4 in V3011)
                 000.  None, no preference (R does not attend a place of
                       worship AND does not think of self as part of a
                       church or denomination: 5 in V3826 AND 5 in V3827)

             Code 995 which appeared in the CPS Early Release codebook
             has been removed because no cases appeared in 995 and
             because cases of no preference were coded 0.

             There are no variables in range 3851-3900

==============================
VAR M923901    92PRE: Y1. MONTH BIRTH
              COLUMNS 794  - 795
              NUMERIC

             Y1a.  What is the month, day and year of your birth?--MONTH
             -----------------------------------------------------------

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

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA; refused
                 00.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011

==============================
VAR M923902    92PRE: Y1. YEAR BIRTH
              COLUMNS 796  - 799
              NUMERIC

             Y1b.  What is the month, day and year of your birth?--YEAR
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             Actual YEAR (1890-1975)

                 1890.
                        .
                        .
                 1975.

                 9998.  DK
                 9999.  NA; refused
                 0000.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011

==============================
VAR M923903    92PRE: Y1x. R AGE
              COLUMNS 800  - 801
              NUMERIC

             Y1x.  Recoded AGE
             -----------------

             This question was not asked of respondents on the short form
             questionnaire.  For panel short form respondents the data
             for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election
             responses.

             This variable was built by subtracting the month and year of
             R's birth from month and year of interview.  For short form
             cross section (4 in V3011) and those cases who refused to
             give us their date of birth, we either transferred here
             their age from the Household Listing in the Cover Sheet
             (cross-section), or we updated their age from 1990 (panel).

                 17.
                      .
                      .
                 90.
                 91.  91 years or older
                 00.  NA; 4 in V3011

==============================
VAR M923904    92PRE: Y2. R MARITAL ST
              COLUMNS 802  - 802
              NUMERIC

             Y2.  Are you married now and living with your
             (husband/wife)-- or are you widowed, divorced, separated, or

             have you never married?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE:  Y2 was not asked of panel respondents interviewed
             using the "short form" questionnaire, and their marital
             status from 1990 was copied here.  For 22 cases the 1990
             data were inconsistent with the Y21 CHECKPOINT in 1992,
             alerting us to possible changes in marital status.  Each
             case was reviewed and Y2 was corrected using information
             from the cover sheet, the thumbnail sketch and other
             variables.  Y2 then represents our best estimate of R's
             PRESENT MARITAL STATUS.

             If it is known that R is not currently married/partnered (1
             in Y3c), but R refused to define specific status either as
             never married, divorced, separated or widowed, then code 8
             has been used.

             If spouse is in nursing home or spouse works and lives in
             another city, or if R's family is in the process of moving
             and is temporarily split between two residences, code 1 is
             used.

                 1.  MARRIED AND LIVING WITH SPOUSE (OR SPOUSE IN
                     SERVICE)
                 2.  NEVER MARRIED
                 3.  DIVORCED
                 4.  SEPARATED
                 5.  WIDOWED
                 7.  PARTNERS NOT MARRIED (VOL.)

                 8.  R not married/partnered (1 in Y3c), R refused to say
                     whether never married, divorced, separated or
                     widowed
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 4 in V3011

==============================
VAR M923905    92PRE: Y3.
              COLUMNS 803  - 804
              NUMERIC

             EDUCATION SEQUENCE FOR R:    (Y3 - Y3x)

             Y3.  What is the highest grade of school or year of college
             you have completed?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 00.  NONE, no grades completed
                 01.  One year completed
                 02.  Two years completed
                 03.  Three years completed
                 04.  Four years completed
                 05.  Five years completed
                 06.  Six years completed
                 07.  Seven years completed
                 08.  Eight years completed
                 09.  Nine years completed
                 10.  Ten years completed
                 11.  Eleven years completed
                 12.  Twelve years completed (or 1 in Y3a)
                 13.  Thirteen years
                 14.  Fourteen years
                 15.  Fifteen years
                 16.  Sixteen years; four years of college completed
                 17.  Seventeen years; graduate study

                 96.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011
                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA

==============================
VAR M923906    92PRE: Y3a.
              COLUMNS 805  - 805
              NUMERIC

             Y3a.  (IF 12 YEARS OR LESS:) Did you get a high school
             diploma or pass a high school equivalency test?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             Note: if R responded "yes," Y3 has been coded 12.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 13-17, 98-99 in Y3

==============================
VAR M923907    92PRE: Y3b.
              COLUMNS 806  - 807
              NUMERIC

             Y3b.  (IF 13 YEARS OR MORE:) What is the highest degree that
             you have earned?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 01.  Bachelor's degree:  BS, BA, AB, AB in TH, B ARCH,
                      BCH E, BCL, BCS, BE, B ED, BFA, BJ, B LIT, BSA,
                      BSC, BSED, BSES, BS in CE, BS in CHE, BS in ED, BS
                      in LS, JCB, LITB, SB, STB, BD
                 02.  Master's degree:  MS, MSC, MA MAT, MBA, BDS, MED,
                      MFA, EDM, LIM, MPH, MPA, MS in LS, MSW, MUSM, SM,
                      STM, MMUS, MFS, MSLS
                 03.  PHD, LITD, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD
                 04.  LLB, JD
                 05.  MD, DDS, DVM, MVS, DSC, DO (Doctor of Osteopathy)
                 06.  JDC, STD, THD
                 07.  Associate Degree, AA
                 96.  No degree earned

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 00-12, 98-99 in Y3

==============================
VAR M923908    92PRE: Y3x. R EDUCAT
              COLUMNS 808  - 809
              NUMERIC

             Y3x.  SUMMARY: R's Education
             ----------------------------

             Y3, and Y3a-b were not asked of respondents on the short
             form questionnaire.  For panel short form respondents the
             data for this variable was copied from the equivalent 1990
             Post-election varialbe [although the data for the component
             variable Y3, Y3a-b was not copied].

             Built from Y3, Y3a-b

                 01.  8 grades or less (0-8 in Y3)
                 02.  9-11 grades, no further schooling (incl. 12 yrs.
                      without diploma or equivalency) (9-12 in Y3 and 5
                      in Y3a)
                 03.  High school diploma, or equivalency test (1 in Y3a)
                 04.  More than 12 years of schooling, no higher degree

                      (13-17 in Y3 and 96 in Y3b)
                 05.  Junior or community college level degrees (AA
                      degrees) (07 in Y3b)
                 06.  BA level degrees; 17+ years, no advanced degree (01
                      in Y3b)
                 07.  Advanced degree, including LLB (02-06 in Y3b)

                 98.  DK (98 in Y3; 8 in Y3a; 98 in Y3b)
                 99.  NA (99 in Y3; 9-12 in Y3 and 9 in Y3a; 13-17 in Y3
                      and 99 in Y3b)
                 00.  Inap,4 in V3011

==============================
VAR M923909    92PRE: Y3c.
              COLUMNS 810  - 810
              NUMERIC

             EDUCATION SEQUENCE FOR R's SPOUSE OR PARTNER    (Y3c - Y3z)

             Y3c.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  R IS MARRIED OR LIVING WITH PARTNER (BOX '1' OR "7"
                     MARKED AT Y2)
                 2.  ALL OTHERS
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011

==============================
VAR M923910    92PRE: Y3d.
              COLUMNS 811  - 812
              NUMERIC

             Y3d.  What is the highest grade of school or year of college
             (your husband/your wife/your partner) has completed?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 00.  NONE, no grades completed
                 01.  One year completed
                 02.  Two years completed
                 03.  Three years completed
                 04.  Four years completed
                 05.  Five years completed
                 06.  Six years completed
                 07.  Seven years completed
                 08.  Eight years completed
                 09.  Nine years completed

                 10.  Ten years completed
                 11.  Eleven years completed
                 12.  Twelve years completed (or 1 in Y3e)
                 13.  Thirteen years
                 14.  Fourteen years
                 15.  Fifteen years
                 16.  Sixteen years; four years of college completed
                 17.  Seventeen years; graduate study

                 96.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y3c
                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA

==============================
VAR M923911    92PRE: Y3e.
              COLUMNS 813  - 813
              NUMERIC

             Y3e.  (IF 12 YRS OR LESS:) Did (he/she) get a high school
             diploma or pass a high school equivalency test?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: if R responded "yes," Y3d has been coded 12.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y3c; 13-17, 98-99 in Y3d

==============================
VAR M923912    92PRE: Y3f.
              COLUMNS 814  - 815
              NUMERIC

             Y3f.  (IF 13 YRS. OR MORE:) What is the highest degree that
             (he/she) has earned?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 01.  Bachelor's degree:  BS, BA, AB, AB in TH, B ARCH,
                      BCH E, BCL, BCS, BE, B ED, BFA, BJ, B LIT, BSA,
                      BSC, BSED, BSES, BS in CE, BS in CHE, BS in ED, BS
                      in LS, JCB, LITB, SB, STB, BD
                 02.  Master's degree:  MS, MSC, MA MAT, MBA, BDS, MED,
                      MFA, EDM, LIM, MPH, MPA, MS in LS, MSW, MUSM, SM,

                      STM, MMUS, MFS, MSLS
                 03.  PHD, LITD, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD
                 04.  LLB, JD
                 05.  MD, DDS, DVM, MVS, DSC, DO (Doctor of Osteopathy)
                 06.  JDC, STD, THD
                 07.  Associate Degree, AA
                 96.  No degree earned

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y3c; 00-12, 98-99 in Y3d

==============================
VAR M923913    92PRE: Y3z. SPOUSE EDUC
              COLUMNS 816  - 817
              NUMERIC

             Y3z.  SUMMARY: Spouse's Education
             ---------------------------------

             Question Y3, Y3e-f were not asked of respondents on the
             short form questionnaire.  For panel short form respondents
             the data for this variable was copied from the equivalent
             1990 Post-election variables.  Although data for the
             component variables was not copied.

             Built from Y3d, Y3e-f.

                 01.  8 grades or less (0-8 in Y3d)
                 02.  9-11 grades, no further schooling (incl. 12 yrs.
                      without diploma or equivalency) (9-12 in Y3d and 5
                      in Y3e)
                 03.  High school diploma, or equivalency test (1 in Y3e)
                 04.  More than 12 years of schooling, no higher degree
                      (13-17 in Y3d and 96 in Y3f)
                 05.  Junior or community college level degrees (AA
                      degrees) (07 in Y3f)
                 06.  BA level degrees; 17+ years, no advanced degree (01
                      in Y3f)
                 07.  Advanced degree, including LLB (02-06 in Y3f)

                 98.  DK (98 in Y3d; 8 in Y3e; 98 in Y3f)
                 99.  NA (99 in Y3d; 9-12 in Y3d and 9 in Y3e; 13-17 in
                      Y3d and 99 in Y3f)
                 00.  p, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y3c

==============================
VAR M923914    92PRE: Y4. R WORK ST
              COLUMNS 818  - 819
              NUMERIC

             Y4.  (RB, P.25) We'd like to know if you are working now,
             temporarily laid off, or are you unemployed, retired,
             permanently disabled,(a homemaker), (a student), or what?
             (MARK ALL THAT APPLY).
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 10.  WORKING NOW only
                 15.  R volunteers WORKING NOW and RETIRED--currently
                      working 20 hours or more a week
                 16.  PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently
                      working 20 hours or more a week
                 17.  R volunteers WORKING NOW and HOMEMAKER, currently
                      working 20 hours or more a week
                 18.  R volunteers WORKING NOW and STUDENT, currently
                      working 20 hours or more a week
                 20.  TEMPORARILY LAID OFF
                 40.  UNEMPLOYED
                 50.  RETIRED--no other occupation
                 51.  R volunteers RETIRED and WORKING NOW, currently
                      working less than 20 hours a week
                 60.  PERMANENTLY DISABLED--NOT WORKING
                 61.  PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently
                      working less than 20 hours a week
                 70.  HOMEMAKER--no other occupation
                 71.  R volunteers HOMEMAKER and WORKING NOW, currently
                      working less than 20 hours a week
                 75.  R volunteers HOMEMAKER and STUDENT--no other
                      occupation
                 80.  STUDENT--no other occupation
                 81.  R volunteers STUDENT and WORKING NOW, currently
                      less than 20 hours a week

                 99.  NA

==============================
VAR M923915    92PRE: Y4x.
              COLUMNS 820  - 820
              NUMERIC

             Y4x.  SUMMARY: R's working status
             ---------------------------------

             Built from Y4.

                 1.  R working now or is retired/permanently disabled/
                     homemaker/student working 20 hours or more per week
                     (10, 15-18 in Y4)
                 2.  R temporarily laid off (20 in Y4)
                 4.  R unemployed (40 in Y4)
                 5.  R retired and not working 20 hours or more per week
                     (50, 51 in Y4)
                 6.  R permanently disabled and not working 20 hours or
                     more per week (60, 61 in Y4)
                 7.  R homemaker not working 20 hours or more per week
                     (70-71, 75 in Y4)
                 8.  R student not working 20 hours or more per week (80,
                     81 in Y4)

                 9.  NA (99 in Y4)

==============================
VAR M923916    92PRE: Y4a.
              COLUMNS 821  - 821
              NUMERIC

             Y4a.  (IF R IS UNEMPLOYED) Have you ever done any work for
             pay?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 50-51, 60-61, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                     99 in Y4

==============================
VAR M923917    92PRE: Y4b.
              COLUMNS 822  - 823
              NUMERIC

             Y4b.  (IF R IS RETIRED) When did you retire?
             --------------------------------------------

             Last two digits of YEAR (30-92)

                 30.
                      .
                      .
                 92.

                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 10, 16-18, 20, 40, 60-61, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                      99 in Y4

==============================
VAR M923918    92PRE: Y4c.
              COLUMNS 824  - 824
              NUMERIC

             Y4c.  (IF R IS DISABLED) Have you ever done any work for
             pay?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 10, 15, 17-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 70-71, 75,
                     80-81, 99 in Y4

==============================
VAR M923919    92PRE: Y4d.
              COLUMNS 825  - 825
              NUMERIC

             Y4d.  (IF R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT) Are you doing any work
             for pay at the present time?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Y4

==============================
VAR M923920    92PRE: Y4e.
              COLUMNS 826  - 826
              NUMERIC

             Y4e.  (IF R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT WORKING AT PRESENT)
             In the last six months, did you do any work for pay?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in
                     Y4; 1, 8-9 in Y4d

==============================
VAR M923921    2PO.Y5/A.R WKG NOW OCC
              COLUMNS 827  - 828
              NUMERIC

             R WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF:   Y5 - Y9b

             Y5.  What is your main occupation?  (What sort of work do
             you do?)

             Y5a.  What are your most important activities or duties?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
             been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
             Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to the full 3-digit code values.

             See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 9

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 71.

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4

==============================
VAR M923922    92PRE: Y5x(1).
              COLUMNS 829  - 830
              NUMERIC

             Y5x(1).  Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code
             ---------------------------------------

             1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

             Built from Y5

                 01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039)
                 02.  Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199)
                 03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-
                      235)
                 04.  Sales Occupation (236-285)
                 05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-
                      389)
                 06.  Private Household (403-407)
                 07.  Protective Service (408-427)
                 08.  Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469)
                 09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499)
                 10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                      (500-699)
                 11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-
                      799)
                 12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
                      (800-859)
                 13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                      (860-890)
                 14.  Member of Armed Forces (900)

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4

==============================
VAR M923923    R WKG-OCC PREST
              COLUMNS 831  - 831
              NUMERIC

                                                IMP DEC=  2

             Y5x(2).  PRESTIGE SCORE
             -----------------------

             NOTE:  Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige
             Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A
             Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, and Judith Treas,
             (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for Political and
             Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991.

             Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
             respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to these data.

                 00.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4

==============================
VAR M923924    92PRE: Y5b.
              COLUMNS 832  - 834
              NUMERIC

             Y5b.  What kind of (business/industry) is that?
             -----------------------------------------------

             See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 10

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 932.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4

==============================
VAR M923925    92PRE: Y6.
              COLUMNS 835  - 835
              NUMERIC

             Y6.  Do you work for someone else, are you self-employed, or
             what?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  SOMEONE ELSE
                 2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
                 3.  SELF ONLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4

==============================
VAR M923926    92PRE: Y6a.
              COLUMNS 836  - 836
              NUMERIC

             Y6a.  Are you employed by a federal, state or local
             government?
             ---------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in
                     Y4; 3, 8-9 in Y6

==============================
VAR M923927    92PRE: Y7.
              COLUMNS 837  - 838
              NUMERIC

             Y7.  About how many hours do you work on your job in the
             average week?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96)

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 96.
                 97.  97 or more hours

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4

==============================
VAR M923928    92PRE: Y7a.
              COLUMNS 839  - 839
              NUMERIC

             Y7a.  Is that more hours than you want to work, fewer hours
             than you want to work, or generally about right?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FEWER
                 3.  ABOUT RIGHT
                 5.  MORE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4

==============================
VAR M923929    92PRE: Y8.
              COLUMNS 840  - 840
              NUMERIC

             Y8.  How worried are you about losing your job in the near
             future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at all?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  A LOT
                 3.  SOMEWHAT
                 5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

                 8.  DON'T KNOW; REFUSED
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4

==============================
VAR M923930    92PRE: Y9.
              COLUMNS 841  - 841
              NUMERIC

             Y9.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ---------------------------

             SEE Y4

                 1.  R IS WORKING NOW
                 2.  R TEMPORARILY LAID OFF
                 0.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4

==============================
VAR M923931    92PRE: Y9a.
              COLUMNS 842  - 842
              NUMERIC

             Y9a.  Were you out of work or laid off at any time during
             the last six months?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4; 2 in Y9

==============================
VAR M923932    92PRE: Y9b.
              COLUMNS 843  - 843
              NUMERIC

             Y9b.  During the last six months, have you had a reduction
             in your work hours or had to take a cut in pay at any time
             for reasons other than illness or personal choice?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4; 2 in Y9

==============================
VAR M923933    2PO.Y10/A.R UN/RT/D OCC
              COLUMNS 844  - 845
              NUMERIC

             R UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED AND HAS EVER

             WORKED FOR PAY: Y10 - Y15a

             Y10.  What kind of work did you do on your last regular job?
             (What was your occupation?)

             Y10a.  What were your most important activities or duties?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
             been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
             Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to the full 3-digit code values.

             See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 9

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 71.

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5,
                      9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c

==============================
VAR M923934    92PRE: Y10x(1).
              COLUMNS 846  - 847
              NUMERIC

             Y10x(1).  Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code
             ----------------------------------------

             1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

             Built from Y10, Y10a.

                 01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039)
                 02.  Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199)
                 03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-
                      235)
                 04.  Sales Occupation (236-285)
                 05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-
                      389)
                 06.  Private Household (403-407)
                 07.  Protective Service (408-427)
                 08.  Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469)
                 09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499)
                 10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                      (500-699)
                 11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-
                      799)
                 12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations

                      (800-859)
                 13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                      (860-890)
                 14.  Member of Armed Forces (900)

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5,
                      9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c

==============================
VAR M923935    R U/R/D OCC PREST
              COLUMNS 848  - 848
              NUMERIC

                                                IMP DEC=  2

             Y10x(2).  PRESTIGE SCORE
             ------------------------

             NOTE:  Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige
             Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A
             Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, and Judith Treas,
             (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for Political and
             Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991.

             Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
             respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to these data.

                 00.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5,
                      9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c

==============================
VAR M923936    92PRE: Y10b.
              COLUMNS 849  - 851
              NUMERIC

             Y10b.  What kind of (business/industry) was that?
             -------------------------------------------------

             See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 10

                 010.
                       .

                       .
                 932.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4;
                       5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c

==============================
VAR M923937    92PRE: Y11.
              COLUMNS 852  - 852
              NUMERIC

             Y11.  Did you work for someone else, were you self-employed,
             or what?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  ONE ELSE
                 2.  SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
                 3.  ONLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                     99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c

==============================
VAR M923938    92PRE: Y11a.
              COLUMNS 853  - 853
              NUMERIC

             Y11a. Were you employed by a federal, state or local
             government?
             ----------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                     99 in Y4; 5, 9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c; 3, 8-9 in Y11

==============================
VAR M923939    92PRE: Y12.
              COLUMNS 854  - 854
              NUMERIC

             Y12.  Have you had a job in the past six months?
             ------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5,
                     9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c

==============================
VAR M923940    92PRE: Y12a.
              COLUMNS 855  - 856
              NUMERIC

             Y12a. About how many hours did you work on your job in the
             average week?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             Actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96)

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 96.
                 97.  97 or more hours

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5,
                      9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c; 5, 9 in Y12

==============================
VAR M923941    92PRE: Y13.
              COLUMNS 857  - 857
              NUMERIC

             Y13.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:  EMPLOYMENT STATUS
             ------------------------------------------------

             See Y4

                 1.  R IS UNEMPLOYED

                 2.  R IS RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED

                 0.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5,
                     9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c

==============================
VAR M923942    92PRE: Y14.
              COLUMNS 858  - 858
              NUMERIC

             Y14.  Are you doing any work for pay at the present time?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5,
                     9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c; 1 in Y13

==============================
VAR M923943    92PRE: Y15.
              COLUMNS 859  - 859
              NUMERIC

             Y15.  Are you looking for work at the present time?
             ---------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5,
                     9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c; 1, 9 in Y14

==============================
VAR M923944    92PRE: Y15a.
              COLUMNS 860  - 860
              NUMERIC

             Y15a. How worried are you about not being able to find a job
             in the near future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at all?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  A LOT
                 3.  SOMEWHAT
                 5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

                 8.  DON'T KNOW; REFUSED
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Y4; 5,
                     9 in Y4a; 5, 9 in Y4c; 1, 9 in Y14; 9 in Y15

==============================
VAR M923945    2PO.Y16/A.R HOM/STU OCC
              COLUMNS 861  - 862
              NUMERIC

             R HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT WORKING AT PRESENT AND HAS
             WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS: Y16 - Y20A

             Y16.  What kind of work did you do on your last regular job?
             (What was your occupation?)

             Y16a.  What were your most important activities or duties?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
             been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
             Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to the full 3-digit code values.

             See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 9

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 71.

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99
                      in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e

==============================
VAR M923946    92PRE: Y16x(1).
              COLUMNS 863  - 864
              NUMERIC

             Y16x(1).  Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code
             ----------------------------------------

             1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

             Built from Y16, Y16a

                 01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039)
                 02.  Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199)
                 03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations (200-
                      235)
                 04.  Sales Occupation (236-285)
                 05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical (286-
                      389)
                 06.  Private Household (403-407)
                 07.  Protective Service (408-427)
                 08.  Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469)
                 09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499)
                 10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                      (500-699)
                 11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (700-
                      799)
                 12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
                      (800-859)
                 13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                      (860-890)
                 14.  Member of Armed Forces (900)

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99
                      in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e

==============================
VAR M923947    R HW/ST OCC PREST
              COLUMNS 865  - 865
              NUMERIC

                                                IMP DEC=  2

             Y16x(2).  PRESTIGE SCORE
             ------------------------

             NOTE:  Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige
             Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A
             Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, and Judith Treas,

             (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for Political and
             Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991.

             Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
             respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to these data.

                 00.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99
                      in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e

==============================
VAR M923948    92PRE: Y17.
              COLUMNS 866  - 868
              NUMERIC

             Y17.  What kind of (business/industry) was that?
             ------------------------------------------------

             See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 10

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 932.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99
                       in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e

==============================
VAR M923949    92PRE: Y18.
              COLUMNS 869  - 869
              NUMERIC

             Y18.  Did you work for someone else, were you self-employed,
             or what?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  SOMEONE ELSE
                 2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
                 3.  SELF ONLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61,
                     71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e

==============================
VAR M923950    92PRE: Y18a.
              COLUMNS 870  - 870
              NUMERIC

             Y18a.  Were you employed by a federal, state or local
             government?
             -----------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61,
                     71, 81, 99 in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e; 3, 8-9
                     in Y18

==============================
VAR M923951    92PRE: Y19.
              COLUMNS 871  - 872
              NUMERIC

             Y19.  About how many hours did you work on your job in the
             average week?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             Actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96)

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 96.
                 97.  97 or more hours

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99
                      in Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e

==============================
VAR M923952    92PRE: Y29.
              COLUMNS 873  - 873
              NUMERIC

             Y20.  Are you looking for work at the present time?
             ---------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in
                     Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e

==============================
VAR M923953    92PRE: Y20a.
              COLUMNS 874  - 874
              NUMERIC

             Y20a.  How worried are you about not being able to find a
             job in the near future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at all?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  A LOT
                 3.  SOMEWHAT
                 5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

                 8.  DON'T KNOW; REFUSED
                 0.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in
                     Y4; 1, 9 in Y4d; 5, 9 in Y4e

==============================
VAR M923954    REC:R 80 CENSUS OCCUP
              COLUMNS 875  - 876
              NUMERIC

             The stacked series of variables 3954-3963 combines
             occupation information about R from the "working now",
             "unemployed/retired/disabled" and "homemaker/student"
             sections.

             RC1.  WHAT IS/WAS YOUR MAIN OCCUPATION?  WHAT SORT OF WORK
             DO/DID YOU DO?

             RC1A. WHAT ARE/WERE YOUR MOST IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES OR
             DUTIES?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY

             EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR
             PERMANENTLY DISABLED. [HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS WITHOUT
             OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT ARE CODED 0.]  IF RESPONDENT WAS CODED 15

             OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER FORMER
             OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED.

             The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
             been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
             Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to the full 3-digit code values.

             SEE 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION MASTER CODE.

             SEE NOTE(S) 9

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 71.

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN, Y4C

==============================
VAR M923955    REC:R 80 CENS OCC CLPSD
              COLUMNS 877  - 878
              NUMERIC

             RC2. COLLAPSED 1980 OCCUPATION CODE FOR R'S CURRENT/FORMER
             OCCUPATION
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY

             EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR
             PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS.  IF RESPONDENT
             WAS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
             FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED.

             1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

                 01.  EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGERIAL(001-039)
                 02.  PROFESSIONAL SPECIALITY OCCUPATIONS(040-199)
                 03.  TECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT
                      OCCUPATIONS(200-235)

                 04.  SALES OCCUPATIONS (236-285)
                 05.  ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT, INCLUDING CLERICAL(286-389)
                 06.  PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD (403-407)
                 07.  PROTECTIVE SERVICE (408-427)
                 08.  SERVICE EXCEPT PROTECTIVE AND HOUSEHOLD(428-469)
                 09.  FARMING, FORESTRY AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS(470-499)
                 10.  PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT AND REPAIR
                      OCCUPATIONS(500-699)
                 11.  MACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS, AND
                      INSPECTORS(700-799)
                 12.  TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING
                      OCCUPATIONS(800-859)
                 13.  HANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEARNERS, HELPERS AND
                      LABORERS(860-890)
                 14.  MEMBER OF ARMED FORCES (900)

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C

==============================
VAR M923956    REC:R INDUSTRY
              COLUMNS 879  - 881
              NUMERIC

             RC3. WHAT DO/DID THEY MAKE OR DO WHERE YOU WORK/ED? WHAT
             KIND OF BUSINESS OR INDUSTRY IS/WAS THAT?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY

             EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR
             PERMANENTLY DISABLED,  HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF RESPONDENT

             WAS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
             FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED.

             SEE 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY MASTER CODE

             SEE NOTE(S) 10

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 990.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C

==============================
VAR M923957    REC:R SELF EMPLOYED?
              COLUMNS 882  - 882
              NUMERIC

             RC4. DO/DID YOU WORK FOR SOMEONE ELSE, ARE/WERE YOU
             SELF-EMPLOYED, OR WHAT?
             ---------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY

             EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR
             PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF RESPONDENT

             WAS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
             FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED.

                 1.  SOMEONE ELSE
                 2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
                 3.  SELF ONLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C

==============================
VAR M923958    REC:R EMP BY GOVT?
              COLUMNS 883  - 883
              NUMERIC

             RC5. ARE/WERE YOU EMPLOYED BY A FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL
             GOVERNMENT?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY

             EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR
             PERMANENTLY DISABLED,  HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF RESPONDENT

             WAS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
             FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C; 3,
                     8-9 IN Y6; 3, 8-9 IN Y11

==============================
VAR M923959    REC:R #HOURS WORK/WEEK
              COLUMNS 884  - 885
              NUMERIC

             RC6.  ABOUT HOW MANY HOURS DO/DID YOU WORK ON YOUR JOB IN
             THE AVERAGE WEEK?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             ACTUAL NUMBER OF HOURS A WEEK

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY

             EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR
             PERMANENTLY DISABLED,  HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF RESPONDENT

             WAS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
             FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED.

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 96.
                 97.  NINETY-SEVEN OR MORE

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C;
                      5,9 IN Y12

==============================
VAR M923960    REC:R WORRIED LOSE JOB
              COLUMNS 886  - 886
              NUMERIC

             RC7. HOW WORRIED ARE YOU ABOUT LOSING YOUR JOB/NOT BEING
             ABLE TO FIND A JOB IN THE NEAR FUTURE; A LOT, SOMEWHAT, OR
             NOT MUCH AT ALL?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE CURRENTLY

             EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR
             PERMANENTLY DISABLED,  HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF RESPONDENT

             WAS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
             FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED.

                 1.  A LOT
                 3.  SOMEWHAT
                 5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

                 8.  DON'T KNOW, REFUSED

                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C; 1,9
                     IN Y14

==============================
VAR M923961    REC:R JOB IN LAST 6 MOS
              COLUMNS 887  - 887
              NUMERIC

             RC8.  HAVE YOU HAD A JOB IN THE PAST SIX MONTHS?
             ------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE UNEMPLOYED,

             RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN
                     Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C

==============================
VAR M923962    REC:R LOOKING FOR WORK
              COLUMNS 888  - 888
              NUMERIC

             RC9.  ARE YOU LOOKING FOR WORK AT THE PRESENT TIME?
             ---------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE UNEMPLOYED,

             RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN
                     Y4A; Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C; 1,9 IN Y14

==============================
VAR M923963    REC:R EVER WORK FOR PAY
              COLUMNS 889  - 889
              NUMERIC

             RC10.  HAVE YOU EVER DONE ANY WORK FOR PAY?
             -------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL R'S WHO ARE UNEMPLOYED

             OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP; 10,15,17-18,20,50-51,70-71,75,80-81,99 IN Y4

             There are no variables in range 3964-4000

==============================
VAR M924001    92PRE: Y21.
              COLUMNS 890  - 890
              NUMERIC

             Y21.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ----------------------------

             NOTE:  The Spanish language questionnaire contains for
             code 1 "R IS FEMALE AND MARRIED," so that married/
             partnered males interviewed with the Spanish questionnaire
             are NOT asked the spouse/partner series of employment
             questions.

                 1.  R IS MARRIED (OR PARTNERED)
                 2.  ALL OTHERS

==============================
VAR M924002    92PRE: Y22.
              COLUMNS 891  - 892
              NUMERIC

             Y22.  (RB, STILL ON P.25) We'd like to know about (your
             husband/your wife/your partner).  Is he/she working now,
             temporarily laid off, or is he/she unemployed, retired,
             permanently disabled, (a homemaker), (a student), or what?
             (MARK ALL THAT APPLY)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 10.  WORKING NOW only
                 15.  R volunteers WORKING NOW and RETIRED-- currently
                      working 20 hours or more a week
                 16.  PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently
                      working 20 hours or more a week
                 17.  R volunteers WORKING NOW and HOMEMAKER, currently
                      working 20 hours or more a week
                 18.  R volunteers WORKING NOW and STUDENT, currently
                      working 20 hours or more a week
                 20.  TEMPORARILY LAID OFF
                 40.  UNEMPLOYED
                 50.  RETIRED--no other occupation
                 51.  R volunteers RETIRED and WORKING NOW, currently
                      working less than 20 hours a week
                 60.  PERMANENTLY DISABLED--NOT WORKING
                 61.  PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently
                      working less than 20 hours
                 70.  HOMEMAKER--no other occupation
                 71.  R volunteers HOMEMAKER and WORKING NOW, currently
                      working less than 20 hours a week
                 75.  R volunteers HOMEMAKER and STUDENT--no other
                      occupation
                 80.  STUDENT--no other occupation
                 81.  R volunteers STUDENT and WORKING NOW, currently
                      less than 20 hours a week

                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21

==============================
VAR M924003    92PRE: Y22x.
              COLUMNS 893  - 893
              NUMERIC

             Y22x.  SUMMARY:  Spouse's working status
             ----------------------------------------

             Built from Y22

                 1.  R working now or is retired/permanently disabled/
                     homemaker/student working 20 hours or more per week
                     (10, 15-18 in Y22)
                 2.  R temporarily laid off (20 in Y22)
                 4.  R unemployed (40 in Y22)
                 5.  R retired and not working 20 hours or more per week
                     (50, 51 in Y22)
                 6.  R permanently disabled and not working 20 hours or

                     more per week (60, 61 in Y22)
                 7.  R homemaker not working 20 hours or more per week
                     (70-71, 75 in Y22)
                 8.  R student not working 20 hours or more per week (80,
                     81 in Y22)

                 9.  NA (99 in Y22)
                 0.  Inap, 2 in Y21

==============================
VAR M924004    92PRE: Y22a.
              COLUMNS 894  - 894
              NUMERIC

             Y22a.  (IF SPOUSE IS UNEMPLOYED) Has (he/she) ever done any
             work for pay?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 50-51, 60-61, 70-71,
                     75, 80-81, 99 in Y22

==============================
VAR M924005    92PRE: Y22b.
              COLUMNS 895  - 896
              NUMERIC

             Y22b.  (IF SPOUSE IS RETIRED) When did (he/she) retire?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             Last two digits of YEAR (41-92)

                 41.
                      .
                      .
                 92.

                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 16-18, 20, 40, 60-61, 70-71,
                      75, 80-81, 99 in Y22

==============================
VAR M924006    92PRE: Y22c.
              COLUMNS 897  - 897
              NUMERIC

             Y22c.   (IF SPOUSE IS DISABLED) Has (he/she) ever done any
             work for pay?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15, 17-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 70-71,
                     75, 80-81, 99 in Y22

==============================
VAR M924007    92PRE: Y22d.
              COLUMNS 898  - 898
              NUMERIC

             Y22d.  (IF SPOUSE IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT) Is (he/she) doing
             any work for pay at the present time?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60- 61, 99
                     in Y22

==============================
VAR M924008    92PRE: Y22e.
              COLUMNS 899  - 899
              NUMERIC

             Y22e.  In the last six months, did (he/she) do any work for
             pay?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60- 61, 99
                     in Y22; 1, 8-9 in Y22d

==============================
VAR M924009    2PO.Y23/A.SPSE WKG OCC
              COLUMNS 900  - 901
              NUMERIC

             SPOUSE WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF:   Y23 - Y27b

             Y23.  What is (his/her) main occupation?  (What sort of work
             does (he/she) do?)

             Y23a.  What are (his/her) most important activities or
             duties?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
             been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
             Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to the full 3-digit code values.

             See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 9

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 71.

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22

==============================
VAR M924010    92PRE: Y23x(1).
              COLUMNS 902  - 903
              NUMERIC

             Y23x(1).  Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code
             ----------------------------------------

             1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

             Built from Y23.

                 01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039)
                 02.  Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199)
                 03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations
                      (200-235)
                 04.  Sales Occupation (236-285)
                 05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical
                      (286-389)
                 06.  Private Household (403-407)
                 07.  Protective Service (408-427)
                 08.  Service exc. Protective and Household (428- 469)
                 09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499)
                 10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                      (500-699)
                 11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors
                      (700-799)
                 12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
                      (800-859)
                 13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                      (860-890)
                 14.  Member of Armed Forces (900)

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22

==============================
VAR M924011    SP WKG-OCC PREST
              COLUMNS 904  - 904
              NUMERIC

                                                IMP DEC=  2

             Y23x(2).  PRESTIGE SCORE
             ------------------------

             NOTE:  Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige
             Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A
             Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, and Judith Treas,
             (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for Political and
             Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991.

             Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
             respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to these data.

                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22

==============================
VAR M924012    92PRE: Y23b.
              COLUMNS 905  - 907
              NUMERIC

             Y23b.   What kind of (business/industry) is that?
             -------------------------------------------------

             See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 10

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 990.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22

==============================
VAR M924013    92PRE: Y24.
              COLUMNS 908  - 908
              NUMERIC

             Y24.  Does (he/she) work for someone else, is (he/she)
             self-employed, or what?
             ------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  SOMEONE ELSE
                 2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
                 3.  SELF ONLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75,
                     80, 99 in Y22

==============================
VAR M924014    92PRE: Y24a.
              COLUMNS 909  - 909
              NUMERIC

             Y24a.  Is (he/she) employed by a federal, state or local
             government?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75,
                     80, 99 in Y22; 3, 8-9 in Y24

==============================
VAR M924015    92PRE: Y25.
              COLUMNS 910  - 911
              NUMERIC

             Y25.  About how many hours does (he/she) work on (his/her)
             job in the average week?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             Actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96)

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 96.
                 97.  97 or more hours

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22

==============================
VAR M924016    92PRE: Y25a.
              COLUMNS 912  - 912
              NUMERIC

             Y25a.  Is that more hours than (he/she) wants to work, fewer
             hours than (he/she) wants to work, or generally about right?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FEWER
                 3.  ABOUT RIGHT
                 5.  MORE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22

==============================
VAR M924017    92PRE: Y26.
              COLUMNS 913  - 913
              NUMERIC

             Y26.  How worried is (he/she) about losing (his/her) job in
             the near future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at all?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  A LOT
                 3.  SOMEWHAT
                 5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

                 8.  DON'T KNOW; REFUSED
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22

==============================
VAR M924018    92PRE: Y27.
              COLUMNS 914  - 914
              NUMERIC

             Y27.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ----------------------------

                 1.  SPOUSE/PARTNER IS WORKING NOW (1 AT Y22)
                 2.  SPOUSE/PARTNER TEMPORARILY LAID OFF

                 0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22

==============================
VAR M924019    92PRE: Y27a.
              COLUMNS 915  - 915
              NUMERIC

             Y27a.  Was (he/she) out of work or laid off at any time
             during the last six months?
             -------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22; 2
                     in Y27

==============================
VAR M924020    92PRE: Y27b.
              COLUMNS 916  - 916
              NUMERIC

             Y27b.  During the last six months, has (he/she) had a
             reduction in (his/her) work hours or had to take a cut in
             pay at any time for reasons other than illness or personal
             choice?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y22; 2
                     in Y27

==============================
VAR M924021    2PO.Y10/A.SP U/R/D OCC
              COLUMNS 917  - 918
              NUMERIC

             SPOUSE UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED AND HAS

             EVER WORKED FOR PAY:  Y28 - Y32a

             Y28.  What kind of work did (he/she) do on (his/her) last
             regular job?  (What was (his/her) occupation?)

             Y28a.  What were (his/her) most important activities or
             duties?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
             been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
             Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to the full 3-digit code values.

             See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 9

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 71.

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99
                      in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c

==============================
VAR M924022    92PRE: Y28x(1).
              COLUMNS 919  - 920
              NUMERIC

             Y28x(1).  Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code
             ----------------------------------------

             1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

             Built from Y28.

                 01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039)
                 02.  Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199)
                 03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations
                      (200-235)
                 04.  Sales Occupation (236-285)
                 05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical
                      (286-389)
                 06.  Private Household (403-407)
                 07.  Protective Service (408-427)
                 08.  Service exc. Protective and Household (428- 469)
                 09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499)
                 10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                      (500-699)
                 11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors
                      (700-799)
                 12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
                      (800-859)
                 13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                      (860-890)
                 14.  Member of Armed Forces (900)

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80- 81,
                      99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c

==============================
VAR M924023    SP U/R/D OCC PREST
              COLUMNS 921  - 921
              NUMERIC

                                                IMP DEC=  2

             Y28x(2).  PRESTIGE SCORE
             ------------------------

             NOTE:  Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige
             Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A
             Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, and Judith Treas,
             (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for Political and
             Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991.

             Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
             respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to these data.

                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80- 81,
                      99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c

==============================
VAR M924024    92PRE: Y28b.
              COLUMNS 922  - 924
              NUMERIC

             Y28b.  What kind of (business/industry) was that?
             -------------------------------------------------

             See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 10

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 990.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                       99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c

==============================
VAR M924025    92PRE: Y29.
              COLUMNS 925  - 925
              NUMERIC

             Y29.  Did (he/she) work for someone else, was (he/she)
             self-employed, or what?
             ------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  SOMEONE ELSE
                 2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
                 3.  SELF ONLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71,
                     75, 80-81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c

==============================
VAR M924026    92PRE: Y29a.
              COLUMNS 926  - 926
              NUMERIC

             Y29a.  Was (he/she) employed by a federal, state or local
             government?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71,
                     75, 80-81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in
                     Y22c; 3, 8-9 in Y29

==============================
VAR M924027    92PRE: Y30.
              COLUMNS 927  - 927
              NUMERIC

             Y30.  Has (he/she) had a job in the past six months?
             ----------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80- 81, 99
                     in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c

==============================
VAR M924028    92PRE: Y30a.
              COLUMNS 928  - 929
              NUMERIC

             Y30a.  About how many hours did (he/she) work on (his/her)
             job in the average week?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             Actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96)

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 96.
                 97.  97 or more hours

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99
                      in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c; 5, 8-9 in
                      Y30

==============================
VAR M924029    92PRE: Y31.
              COLUMNS 930  - 930
              NUMERIC

             Y31.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:  EMPLOYMENT STATUS
             ------------------------------------------------

                 1.  SPOUSE IS UNEMPLOYED
                 2.  SPOUSE IS RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED

                 0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80- 81, 99
                     in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c

==============================
VAR M924030    92PRE: Y31a.
              COLUMNS 931  - 931
              NUMERIC

             Y31a.  Is (he/she) doing any work for pay at the present
             time?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80- 81, 99
                     in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c; 1 in Y31

==============================
VAR M924031    92PRE: Y32.
              COLUMNS 932  - 932
              NUMERIC

             Y32.  Is (he/she) looking for work at the present time?
             -------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80- 81, 99
                     in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c; 1, 9 in Y31a

==============================
VAR M924032    92PRE: Y32a.
              COLUMNS 933  - 933
              NUMERIC

             Y32a.  How worried is (he/she) about not being able to find
             a job in the near future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at
             all?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  A LOT
                 3.  SOMEWHAT
                 5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

                 8.  DK; REFUSED

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80- 81, 99
                     in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Y22c; 1, 9 in Y31;
                     8-9 in Y32

==============================
VAR M924033    2PO.Y16/A.SP HOM/ST OCC
              COLUMNS 934  - 935
              NUMERIC

             SPOUSE HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT WORKING AT PRESENT AND HAS

             WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS:   Y33 - Y37a

             Y33.  What kind of work did (he/she) do on (his/her) last
             regular job?  (What was (his/her) occupation?)

             Y33a.  What were (his/her) most important activities or
             duties?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
             been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
             Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to
             gain access to the full 3-digit code values.

             See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 9

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 71.

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61,
                      71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e

==============================
VAR M924034    92PRE: Y33x(1).
              COLUMNS 936  - 937
              NUMERIC

             Y33x(1).  Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code
             ----------------------------------------

             1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

             Built from Y33

                 01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039)
                 02.  Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199)
                 03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations
                      (200-235)
                 04.  Sales Occupation (236-285)
                 05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical
                      (286-389)
                 06.  Private Household (403-407)
                 07.  Protective Service (408-427)
                 08.  Service exc. Protective and Household (428- 469)
                 09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499)
                 10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                      (500-699)
                 11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors
                      (700-799)
                 12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
                      (800-859)
                 13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                      (860-890)
                 14.  Member of Armed Forces (900)

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60- 61,
                      71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e

==============================
VAR M924035    SP HW/ST OCC PREST
              COLUMNS 938  - 938
              NUMERIC

                                                IMP DEC=  2

             Y33x(2).  PRESTIGE SCORE
             ------------------------

             NOTE:  Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige
             Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A
             Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, and Judith Treas,
             (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for Political and
             Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991.

             Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
             respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
             information about a procedure by which it is possible to

             gain access to these data.

                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60- 61,
                      71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e

==============================
VAR M924036    92PRE: Y34.
              COLUMNS 939  - 941
              NUMERIC

             Y34.  What kind of (business/industry) was that?
             ------------------------------------------------

             See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 10

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 990.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61,
                       71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e

==============================
VAR M924037    92PRE: Y35.
              COLUMNS 942  - 942
              NUMERIC

             Y35.  Did (he/she) work for someone else, was (he/she)
             self-employed, or what?
             ------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  SOMEONE ELSE
                 2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
                 3.  SELF ONLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40,
                     50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e

==============================
VAR M924038    92PRE: Y35a.
              COLUMNS 943  - 943
              NUMERIC

             Y35a.  Was (he/she) employed by a federal, state or local
             government?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40,
                     50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e; 3,
                     8-9 in Y35

==============================
VAR M924039    92PRE: Y36.
              COLUMNS 944  - 945
              NUMERIC

             Y36.  About how many hours did (he/she) work on his job in
             the average week?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             Actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96)

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 96.
                 97.  97 or more hours

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61,
                      71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e

==============================
VAR M924040    92PRE: Y37.
              COLUMNS 946  - 946
              NUMERIC

             Y37.  Is (he/she) looking for work at the present time?
             -------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60- 61,
                     71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e

==============================
VAR M924041    92PRE: Y37a.
              COLUMNS 947  - 947
              NUMERIC

             Y37a.  How worried is (he/she) about not being able to find
             a job in the near future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at
             all?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  A LOT
                 3.  SOMEWHAT
                 5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

                 8.  DON'T KNOW; REFUSED
                 0.  Inap, 2 in Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60- 61,
                     71, 81, 99 in Y22; 5, 8-9 in Y22e

==============================
VAR M924042    REC:S/PT 80 CENSUS OCCUP
              COLUMNS 948  - 949
              NUMERIC

             The stacked series of variables 4042-4051 combines
             occupation information about spouse from the "working now",
             "unemployed/retired/disabled" and "homemaker/student"
             sections.

             RC1001.  WHAT IS/WAS HIS/HER (SPOUSE'S/PARTNER'S) MAIN
             OCCUPATION?  WHAT SORT OF WORK DO/DID HE/SHE DO?

             RC1001A.  WHAT ARE/WERE HIS/HER MOST IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES OR
             DUTIES?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL RESPONDENTS'
             SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY

             LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED.
             [HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS WITHOUT OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT ARE CODED
             0.]  IF RESPONDENT'S SPOUSE/PARTNER WAS CODED 15 OR 51
             (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y22, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION
             INFORMATION WAS USED.

             The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
             been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
             Respondent's/spouse's/ partner's anonymity.  Contact NES
             Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it
             is possible to gain access to the full 3-digit code values.

             See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 9

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 71.

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A;
                      5,8-9 IN Y22C

==============================
VAR M924043    REC:S/PT 80 OCCUP CLPSD
              COLUMNS 950  - 951
              NUMERIC

             RC1002.  COLLAPSED 1980 OCCUPATION CODE FOR R'S
             SPOUSE'S/PARTNER'S CURRENT/FORMER OCCUPATION
             -----------------------------------------------

             1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO

             ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED,

             RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF

             SPOUSE/PARTNER IS CODED 15 OR 51 (RETIRED, AND WORKING NOW)
             IN Y22, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.

                 01.  EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGERIAL (001-039)
                 02.  PROFESSIONAL SPECIALITY OCCUPATIONS (040-199)
                 03.  TECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS
                      (200-235)
                 04.  SALES OCCUPATIONS (236-285)

                 05.  ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT, INCLUDING CLERICAL
                      (286-389)
                 06.  PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD (403-407)
                 07.  PROTECTIVE SERVICE (408-427)
                 08.  SERVICE EXCEPT PROTECTIVE AND HOUSEHOLD (428-469)
                 09.  FARMING, FORESTRY AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS (470-499)
                 10.  PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS
                      (500-699)
                 11.  MACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS, AND INSPECTORS
                      (700-799)
                 12.  TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING OCCUPATIONS
                      (800-859)
                 13.  HANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEARNERS, HELPERS AND LABORERS
                      (860-890)
                 14.  MEMBER OF ARMED FORCES (900)

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A;
                      5,8-9 IN Y22C

==============================
VAR M924044    REC:S/PT INDUSTRY
              COLUMNS 952  - 954
              NUMERIC

             RC1003.  WHAT DO/DID THEY MAKE OR DO WHERE S/HE
             WORKS/WORKED?  WHAT KIND OF BUSINESS OR INDUSTRY IS/WAS
             THAT?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO

             ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED,

             RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF

             SPOUSE/PARTNER IS CODED 15 OR 51 (RETIRED, AND WORKING NOW)
             IN Y22, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.

             SEE 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY MASTER CODE.

             SEE NOTE(S) 10

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 990.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA

                 000.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A;
                       5,8-9 IN Y22C

==============================
VAR M924045    REC:S/PT SELF EMPLOYED?
              COLUMNS 955  - 955
              NUMERIC

             RC1004.  DOES/DID S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) WORK FOR SOMEONE
             ELSE, IS/WAS S/HE SELF-EMPLOYED, OR WHAT?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO

             ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED,

             RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF

             SPOUSE/PARTNER IS CODED 15 OR 51 (RETIRED, AND WORKING NOW)
             IN Y22, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.

                 1.  SOMEONE ELSE
                 2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
                 3.  SELF ONLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A;
                     5,8-9 IN Y22C

==============================
VAR M924046    REC:S/PT EMP BY GOVT?
              COLUMNS 956  - 956
              NUMERIC

             RC1005.  IS/WAS S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) EMPLOYED BY A
             FEDERAL,STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT?
             ---------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO

             ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED,

             RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF

             SPOUSE/PARTNER IS CODED 15 OR 51 (RETIRED, AND WORKING NOW)
             IN Y22, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK

                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A;
                     5,8-9 IN Y22C; 3,8-9 IN Y24; 3,8-9 IN Y29

==============================
VAR M924047    REC:S/PT #HRS WORK/WEEK
              COLUMNS 957  - 958
              NUMERIC

             RC1006. ABOUT HOW MANY HOURS DOES/DID S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER)
             WORK ON HIS/HER JOB IN THE AVERAGE WEEK?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO

             ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED,

             RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF

             SPOUSE/PARTNER IS CODED 15 OR 51 (RETIRED, AND WORKING NOW)
             IN Y22, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 96.
                 97.  NINETY-SEVEN OR MORE

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A;
                      5,8-9 IN Y22C; 5,8-9 IN Y30

==============================
VAR M924048    REC:S/PT WORRY LOSE JOB?
              COLUMNS 959  - 959
              NUMERIC

             RC1007.  HOW WORRIED IS S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) ABOUT LOSING
             HIS/HER JOB/NOT BEING ABLE TO FIND JOB IN THE NEAR FUTURE; A
             LOT, SOMEWHAT, OR NOT MUCH AT ALL?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO

             ARE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED,

             RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS. IF

             SPOUSE/PARTNER IS CODED 15 OR 51 (RETIRED, AND WORKING NOW)
             IN Y22, HIS/HER FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.

                 1.  A LOT
                 3.  SOMEWHAT
                 5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

                 8.  DON'T KNOW, REFUSED
                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A;
                     5,8-9 IN Y22C; 1,8-9 IN Y31A

==============================
VAR M924049    REC:S/PT WORK PAST 6 MOS
              COLUMNS 960  - 960
              NUMERIC

             RC1008.  HAS S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) HAD A JOB IN THE PAST SIX
             MONTHS?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO

             ARE UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS
             OR STUDENTS.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 IN
                     Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A; 5,8-9 IN Y22C

==============================
VAR M924050    REC:S/PT LOOKING FR WORK
              COLUMNS 961  - 961
              NUMERIC

             RC1009.  IS S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) LOOKING FOR WORK AT THE
             PRESENT TIME?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSE/PARTNERS WHO ARE

             UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR

             STUDENTS.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 IN
                     Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A; 5,8-9 IN Y22C; 1,8-9 IN Y31A

==============================
VAR M924051    REC:S/PT EVR WRK FOR PAY
              COLUMNS 962  - 962
              NUMERIC

             RC1010.  HAS S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) EVER DONE ANY WORK FOR
             PAY?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FOR ALL SPOUSES/PARTNERS WHO ARE

             UNEMPLOYED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED, HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 10,17-18,20,50-51,70-71,75, 80-81,99
                     IN Y22

             There are no variables in the range 4052-4100

==============================
VAR M924101    92PRE: Y38.
              COLUMNS 963  - 963
              NUMERIC

             Y38.  Do you or anyone else in this household belong to a
             labor union?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have
             been added to this variable.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 4 in V3011

==============================
VAR M924102    92PRE: Y38a. WHO UNION
              COLUMNS 964  - 965
              NUMERIC

             Y38a.  Who is it that belongs? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
             -----------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have
             been added to this variable.

                 11.  (A) RESPONDENT only
                 13.  (C) R's WIFE only
                 14.  (D) R's HUSBAND only
                 15.  (E) SOMEONE ELSE in household only

                 20.  (A,D) RESPONDENT and R's HUSBAND
                 21.  (A,C) RESPONDENT and R's WIFE
                 22.  (A,E) RESPONDENT and SOMEONE ELSE
                 23.  (C,E) R's WIFE and SOMEONE ELSE
                 26.  (D,E) R's HUSBAND and SOMEONE ELSE

                 31.  (A,C,E) RESPONDENT, R's WIFE and SOMEONE ELSE
                 32.  (A,D,E) RESPONDENT, R's HUSBAND and SOMEONE ELSE

                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in Y38

==============================
VAR M924103    92PRE: Y39.
              COLUMNS 966  - 966
              NUMERIC

             NES income variables traditionally are administered by
             showing respondents a list of income groups (24 categories
             in all), and asking them which one corresponds to their
             situation.  This procedure cannot be easily duplicated over
             the phone.  Income information from the "long form"
             questionnaire was originally coded in variables 4103-4105.
             Information from the "short form" telephone questionnaire
             was coded in variables 4106-4110.  For the users'
             convenience the information from the "short form" was copied
             into variables 4103-4105.  For a complete layout of the
             income section in each form please see the composite
             questionnaire.

             Y39.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: ALTHOUGH THIS IS THE LONG-FORM CHECKPOINT, DATA FROM

             THE SHORT FORM CHECKPOINT HAVE BEEN DUPLICATED HERE.

                 1.  R ONLY FAMILY MEMBER AGE 14 OR OLDER
                 2.  ALL OTHERS

==============================
VAR M924104    92PRE: Y40. FAM INCOME
              COLUMNS 967  - 968
              NUMERIC

             Y40.  FAMILY INCOME -- LONG FORM AND SHORT FORM

             Y40.  (RB, P.26) Please look at this page and tell me the
             letter of the income group that includes the income of all
             members of your family living here in 1991 before taxes.
             This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions,
             dividends,  interest, and all other income.  (IF UNCERTAIN:
             What would be your best guess?)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE:  ALTHOUGH THIS IS THE FAMILY INCOME VARIABLE FOR LONG
             FORM INTERVIEWS, INCOME DATA FOR CASES INTERVIEWED WITH
             SHORT FORM QUESTIONNAIRES (SEE Y40 A/B) HAVE BEEN DUPLICATED
             HERE.

             Rs who do not live with a family member age 14 or older were
             not asked this question.  Their response to Y41 was
             duplicated in this variable.

                 01.  A. NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999
                 02.  B. $3,000-$4,999
                 03.  C. $5,000-$6,999
                 04.  D. $7,000-$8,999
                 05.  E. $9,000-$9,999
                 06.  F. $10,000-$10,999
                 07.  G. $11,000-$11,999
                 08.  H. $12,000-$12,999
                 09.  J. $13,000-$13,999
                 10.  K. $14,000-$14,999
                 11.  M. $15,000-$16,999
                 12.  N. $17,000-$19,999
                 13.  P. $20,000-$21,999
                 14.  $22,000-$24,999
                 15.  R. $25,000-$29,999
                 16.  S. $30,000-$34,999
                 17.  T. $35,000-$39,999
                 18.  U. $40,000-$44,999

                 19.  V. $45,000-$49,999
                 20.  W. $50,000-$59,999
                 21.  X. $60,000-$74,999
                 22.  Z. $75,000-$89,999
                 23.  AA. $90,000-$104,999
                 24.  BB. $105,000 AND OVER
                 66.  Below $24,999 but NA category (short form)
                 77.  Above $24,999 but NA category (short form)

                 88.  DK
                 98.  R REFUSED TO ANSWER
                 99.  NA

==============================
VAR M924105    92PRE: Y40a/Y41. R INC
              COLUMNS 969  - 970
              NUMERIC

             Y40a/Y41.  R's INCOME -- LONG FORM AND SHORT FORM

             Y40a.  (RB, still on P. 26) Now we are interested in the
             income that you yourself received in 1991, not including any
             of the income received by (your spouse and) the rest of your
             family.  Please look at this page and tell me the income you
             yourself had in 1991 before taxes.  This figure should
             include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and
             all other income.  (IF UNCERTAIN: What would be your best
             guess?)

             Y41.  (RB, still on P. 26) Please look at this page and tell
             me the letter of the income group that includes the income
             you had in 1991 before taxes. This figure should include
             salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all
             other income.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE:  ALTHOUGH THIS IS R's INCOME VARIABLE FOR LONG FORM
             INTERVIEWS, INCOME DATA FOR CASES INTERVIEWED WITH SHORT
             FORM QUESTIONNAIRES (SEE Y40d/e,Y41a/b) HAVE BEEN DUPLICATED
             HERE.

                 01.  A. NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999
                 02.  B. $3,000-$4,999
                 03.  C. $5,000-$6,999
                 04.  D. $7,000-$8,999
                 05.  E. $9,000-$9,999
                 06.  F. $10,000-$10,999
                 07.  G. $11,000-$11,999

                 08.  H. $12,000-$12,999
                 09.  J. $13,000-$13,999
                 10.  K. $14,000-$14,999
                 11.  M. $15,000-$16,999
                 12.  N. $17,000-$19,999
                 13.  P. $20,000-$21,999
                 14.  $22,000-$24,999
                 15.  R. $25,000-$29,999
                 16.  S. $30,000-$34,999
                 17.  T. $35,000-$39,999
                 18.  U. $40,000-$44,999
                 19.  V. $45,000-$49,999
                 20.  W. $50,000-$59,999
                 21.  X. $60,000-$74,999
                 22.  Z. $75,000-$89,999
                 23.  AA. $90,000-$104,999
                 24.  BB. $105,000 AND OVER
                 66.  Below $24,999 but NA category (short form)
                 77.  Above $24,999 but NA category (short form)

                 88.  DK
                 98.  R REFUSED TO ANSWER; 98 in Y40
                 99.

==============================
VAR M924106    92PRE: Y39.
              COLUMNS 971  - 971
              NUMERIC

             THE FOLLOWING 5 INCOME-RELATED VARIABLES ARE FOR SHORT FORM

             INTERVIEWS ONLY.  THESE DATA ARE ALSO DUPLICATED IN THE 3
             LONG FORM VARIABLES WHICH IMMEDIATELY PRECEDE THIS NOTE.

             Y39.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT (SHORT FORM)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  R ONLY FAMILY MEMBER AGE 14 OR OLDER
                 2.  ALL OTHERS

                 0.  Inap, 1-2, 6-7 in V3011

==============================
VAR M924107    92PRE: Y40.
              COLUMNS 972  - 972
              NUMERIC

             Y40.  (SHORT FORM ONLY) Can you give us an estimate of your
             total family income in 1991 before taxes? This figure should
             include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest and
             all other income for every member of your family living in
             your house in 1991.  First could you tell me if that was
             above or below $24,999?  (IF UNCERTAIN: what would be your
             best guess?)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  BELOW $24,999
                 2.  ABOVE $24,999
                 3.  $24,999 (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  REFUSE TO ANSWER
                 0.  Inap, 1-2, 6-7 in V3011; 1 in Y39

==============================
VAR M924108    92PRE: Y40a/b.
              COLUMNS 973  - 974
              NUMERIC

             Y40a/b.  SHORT FORM FAMILY INCOME

             Y40a/b. (SHORT FORM ONLY) I will read you some income
             categories, could you please stop me when I reach the
             category that corresponds to your family situation?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             Rs who do not live with a family member age 14 or older were
             not asked this question.  Their response to Y41a/b was
             duplicated in this variable.

             1 case which was coded 3 in Y40 has been coded 14 in Y40a/b.
             Two cases (IDs 2721, 2995) coded 2 in Y40 (above $24,999)
             but not categorized further by the respondent have been
             coded 77.

                 01.  A. NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999
                 02.  B. $3,000-$4,999
                 03.  C. $5,000-$6,999
                 04.  D. $7,000-$8,999
                 05.  E. $9,000-$9,999
                 06.  F. $10,000-$10,999

                 07.  G. $11,000-$11,999
                 08.  H. $12,000-$12,999
                 09.  J. $13,000-$13,999
                 10.  K. $14,000-$14,999
                 11.  M. $15,000-$16,999
                 12.  N. $17,000-$19,999
                 13.  P. $20,000-$21,999
                 14.  $22,000-$24,999
                 15.  R. $25,000-$29,999
                 16.  S. $30,000-$34,999
                 17.  T. $35,000-$39,999
                 18.  U. $40,000-$44,999
                 19.  V. $45,000-$49,999
                 20.  W. $50,000-$59,999
                 21.  X. $60,000-$74,999
                 22.  Z. $75,000-$89,999
                 23.  AA. $90,000-$104,999
                 24.  BB. $105,000 AND OVER
                 66.  Below 24,999 but NA category
                 77.  Above 24,999 but NA category

                 88.  DK; 8 in Y40
                 98.  R REFUSED TO ANSWER; 9 in Y40
                 00.  Inap, 1-2, 6-7 in V3011; 1 in Y39

==============================
VAR M924109    92PRE: Y40c/Y41.
              COLUMNS 975  - 975
              NUMERIC

             Y40c.   (SHORT FORM ONLY)  Now we are interested in the
             income that you yourself received in 1991, not including any
             of the income received by (your spouse and) the rest of your
             family.  Can you please tell me whether the income that you
             yourself had in 1991 before taxes was above or below
             $24,999.  This figure should include salaries, wages,
             pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income.  (IF
             UNCERTAIN:  What would be your best guess?)

             Y41.  Can you please tell me whether the income that you had
             in 1991 before taxes was above or below $24,999.  This
             figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends,
             interest, and all other income.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  BELOW $24,999
                 2.  ABOVE $24,999
                 3.  $24,999 (VOL)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  REFUSE TO ANSWER
                 0.  Inap, 1-2, 6-7 in V3011; 9 in Y40

==============================
VAR M924110    92PRE: Y40d/e. Y41a/b.
              COLUMNS 976  - 977
              NUMERIC

             Y40d/e, Y41a/b. SHORT FORM, R's INCOME

             Y40d/e,Y41a/b.  (SHORT FORM ONLY)  I will read you some
             income categories, could you please stop me when I reach the
             category that corresponds to your situation
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             One case (ID 2995) coded 2 in Y40c/Y41 (above $24,999) but
             not categorized further by the respondent has been coded 77.
             One case (ID 2846) coded 1 in Y40c/Y41 (below $24,999) but
             not categorized further by the respondent has been coded 66.

                 01.  A. NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999
                 02.  B. $3,000-$4,999
                 03.  C. $5,000-$6,999
                 04.  D. $7,000-$8,999
                 05.  E. $9,000-$9,999
                 06.  F. $10,000-$10,999
                 07.  G. $11,000-$11,999
                 08.  H. $12,000-$12,999
                 09.  J. $13,000-$13,999
                 10.  K. $14,000-$14,999
                 11.  M. $15,000-$16,999
                 12.  N. $17,000-$19,999
                 13.  P. $20,000-$21,999
                 14.  $22,000-$24,999
                 15.  R. $25,000-$29,999
                 16.  S. $30,000-$34,999
                 17.  T. $35,000-$39,999
                 18.  U. $40,000-$44,999
                 19.  V. $45,000-$49,999
                 20.  W. $50,000-$59,999
                 21.  X. $60,000-$74,999
                 22.  Z. $75,000-$89,999
                 23.  AA. $90,000-$104,999
                 24.  BB. $105,000 AND OVER
                 66.  Below $24,999 but NA category
                 77.  Above $24,999 but NA category

                 88.  DK; 8 in Y40c/Y41
                 98.  R REFUSED TO ANSWER; 9 in Y40c/Y41
                 00.  Inap, 1-2, 6-7 in V3011

==============================
VAR M924111    92PRE: Y42.
              COLUMNS 978  - 978
              NUMERIC

             Y42.  There's been some talk these days about different
             social classes.  Most people say they belong either to the
             middle class or the working class.  Do you ever think of
             yourself as belonging in one of these classes?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

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

==============================
VAR M924112    92PRE: Y42a/b.
              COLUMNS 979  - 979
              NUMERIC

             Y42a.  (IF YES:) Which one?

             Y42b.  (IF NO, DK:)  Well, if you had to make a choice,
             would you call yourself middle class or working class?
             -------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  MIDDLE CLASS
                 2.  WORKING CLASS
                 5.  Lower class; poor
                 6.  Upper class
                 7.  OTHER (SPECIFY)

                 8.  Refused to accept idea of classes
                 9.  DK; NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 9 in Y42

==============================
VAR M924113    92PRE: Y42c/e.
              COLUMNS 980  - 980
              NUMERIC

             Y42c.  (IF MIDDLE CLASS:)  Would you say that you are about
             average middle class or that you are in the upper part of
             the middle class?

             Y42e.  (IF WORKING CLASS:)  Would you say that you are about
             average working class or that you are in the upper part of
             the working class?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             In the Questionnaire, Y42e, Category 1 is printed as "4" and
             Category 2 is printed as "6".

                 1.  AVERAGE WORKING
                 2.  UPPER WORKING
                 4.  AVERAGE MIDDLE
                 6.  UPPER MIDDLE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 9 in Y42; 5-9 in Y42a/b

==============================
VAR M924114    92PRE: Y42x.
              COLUMNS 981  - 981
              NUMERIC

             Y42x.  SUMMARY: R's Social Class
             --------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have
             been added to this variable.

             Built from Y42a/b, Y42c/e

                 0.  Lower class                        (50)
                 1.  Average working                    (21)
                 2.  Working--NA average or upper      (28,29)
                 3.  Upper working                      (22)
                 4.  Average middle                     (14)
                 5.  Middle class--NA average or upper (18,19)
                 6.  Upper middle                       (16)
                 7.  Upper class                        (60)

                 8.  Refused to accept idea of class    (80)

                 9.  NA; DK; other; Inap, 4 in V3011

==============================
VAR M924115    92PRE: Y42d/f.
              COLUMNS 982  - 982
              NUMERIC

             Y42d.  Would you say you feel pretty close to middle class
             people, or that you don't feel much closer to them than to
             people in other classes?

             Y42f.  Would you say you feel pretty close to working class
             people, or that you don't feel much closer to them than to
             people in other classes?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             In the Questionnaire, Y42d, Category 1 is printed as "2" and
             Category 4 is printed as "5".

                 1.  CLOSE to middle class
                 2.  CLOSE to working class
                 4.  NOT CLOSE to middle class
                 5.  NOT CLOSE to working class

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 9 in Y42; 5-9 in Y42a/b

==============================
VAR M924116    92PRE: Y43(1).
              COLUMNS 983  - 984
              NUMERIC

             Y43(1).  In addition to being American, what do you consider
             your main ethnic group or nationality group? <First mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             If R gave 3 or more mentions, the first 2 were coded in Y43,
             unless the nationality chosen in Y43b was not one of the
             first 2 mentions.  If the Y43b choice was not a first or
             second mention, Y43 has been coded as if the Y43b
             nationality had been the first mention; the actual first
             mention is then coded in Y43 as the second mention.

             See ICPSR NATIONALITY Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 12

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 95.
                 97.  Other

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  NONE; no further mention; "just American" Inap, 3-4
                      in V3011; 00, 98-99 in Y43

==============================
VAR M924117    92PRE: Y43(2).
              COLUMNS 985  - 986
              NUMERIC

             Y43(2).  In addition to being American, what do you consider
             your main ethnic group or nationality group? <Second
             mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             If R gave 3 or more mentions, the first 2 were coded in Y43,
             unless the nationality chosen in Y43b was not one of the
             first 2 mentions.  If the Y43b choice was not a first or
             second mention, Y43 has been coded as if the Y43b
             nationality had been the first mention; the actual first
             mention is then coded in Y43 as the second mention.

             See ICPSR NATIONALITY Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 12

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 95.
                 97.  Other

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  NONE; no further mention; "just American" Inap, 3-4
                      in V3011; 00, 98-99 in Y43

==============================
VAR M924118    92PRE: Y43a.
              COLUMNS 987  - 987
              NUMERIC

             Y43a.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             -----------------------------

                 1.  ONE GROUP MENTIONED IN Y43
                 5.  MORE THAN ONE GROUP MENTIONED IN Y43

                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011; 00, 98-99 in Y43

==============================
VAR M924119    92PRE: Y43b.
              COLUMNS 988  - 989
              NUMERIC

             Y43b.  With which of these groups do you most closely
             identify?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have
             been added to this variable (although not for vars
             4116-4118).

             NOTE:  Rs giving only 1 mention in Y43 were not asked this
             question.  Their response to Y43 was duplicated in this
             variable.

             See ICPSR NATIONALITY Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 12

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 90.  NONE, NEITHER
                 97.  Other; combinations not codeable elsewhere

                 99.  DK; NA; "American"; both/all
                 00.  Inap, 4 in V3011; 00, 98-99 in Y43; 1 in Y43a

==============================
VAR M924120    92PRE: Y44.
              COLUMNS 990  - 990
              NUMERIC

             Y44.  Were both your parents born in this country?
             --------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have
             been added to this variable.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 4 in V3011

==============================
VAR M924121    92PRE: Y45.
              COLUMNS 991  - 991
              NUMERIC

             Y45.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ----------------------------

                 1.  SOME HISPANIC GROUP MENTIONED IN Y43 (4, 5, 8, 12,
                     16, 62, 88 in Y43)
                 2.  NO HISPANIC GROUP MENTIONED IN Y43

                 0.  Inap, 3-4 in V3011

==============================
VAR M924122    92PRE: Y46.
              COLUMNS 992  - 992
              NUMERIC

             Y46.  Are you of Spanish or Hispanic origin or descent?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have
             been added to this variable.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 4 in V3011; 1 in Y45

==============================
VAR M924123    92PRE: Y46a.
              COLUMNS 993  - 993
              NUMERIC

             Y46a.  (RB, P. 27) Please look at the booklet and tell me
             which category best describes your Hispanic origin.
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have
             been added to this variable.

                 1.  MEXICAN
                 2.  PUERTO RICAN
                 3.  CUBAN
                 4.  LATIN AMERICAN
                 5.  CENTRAL AMERICAN
                 6.  SPANISH
                 7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 4 in V3011; 5, 8-9 in Y46

==============================
VAR M924124    92PRE: Y47.
              COLUMNS 994  - 996
              NUMERIC

             Y47.  Where were you born?  (IF UNITED STATES:  Which
             state?)
             -----------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have
             been added to this variable.

             See ICPSR STATE AND COUNTRY Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 13

                 101.
                       .
                       .

                 997.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap,4 in V3011

==============================
VAR M924125    92PRE: Y48.
              COLUMNS 997  - 999
              NUMERIC

             Y48.  Where was it that you grew up?  (IF UNITED STATES:
             Which state or states?)
             --------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have
             been added to this variable.

             If R grew up in more than one state or country the place
             where R lived the longest between ages 6 and 18 was coded

             See ICPSR STATE AND COUNTRY Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 13

                 101.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, 4 in V3011

==============================
VAR M924126    92PRE: Y49/Y49a/Y49b.
              COLUMNS 1000 - 1001
              NUMERIC

             Y49.  What kind of work did your father (OR FATHER
             SUBSTITUTE) do for a living while you were growing up?
             (What was his main occupation?)

             Y49a.  What were his most important activities or duties?

             Y49b.  What kind of business or industry was that?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             This is a collapsed version of the 1980 U.S. Census
             occupation code.

             2-digit CPS OCCUPATION CODE

                 01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial
                 02.  Professional Speciality Occupations
                 03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations
                 04.  Sales Occupation
                 05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical
                 06.  Private Household
                 07.  Protective Service
                 08.  Service exc. Protective and Household
                 09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations
                 10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                 11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors
                 12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
                 13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                 14.  Member of Armed Forces
                 15.  Not in Labor Force

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, Father wasn't living; not raised by Father;
                      no parallel information for parental surrogate;
                      3-4, 6-7 in V3011

==============================
VAR M924127    92PRE: Y50.
              COLUMNS 1002 - 1002
              NUMERIC

             Y50.  Other than being a homemaker, did your mother (OR
             MOTHER SUBSTITUTE) have a job while you were growing up?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, mother wasn't living; not raised by mother; no
                     parallel information for maternal surrogate; 3-4,
                     6-7 in V3011

==============================
VAR M924128    92PRE: Y50a/Y50b/Y50c.
              COLUMNS 1003 - 1004
              NUMERIC

             Y50a.  What kind of work did she do while you were growing
             up?  What was her main occupation?)

             Y50b.  What were her most important activities or duties?

             Y50c.  What kind of business or industry was that?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             2-digit CPS OCCUPATION CODE.

                 01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial
                 02.  Professional Speciality Occupations
                 03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations
                 04.  Sales Occupation
                 05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical
                 06.  Private Household
                 07.  Protective Service
                 08.  Service exc. Protective and Household
                 09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations
                 10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                 11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors
                 12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
                 13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                 14.  Member of Armed Forces
                 15.  Not in Labor Force

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 0, 5, 8-9 in Y50

==============================
VAR M924129    92PRE: Y51.
              COLUMNS 1005 - 1005
              NUMERIC

             Y51.  (RB, P. 28) Looking at this list, please tell me where
             you were mostly brought up?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: 1990 data for panel short form cases (3 in V3011) have
             been added to this variable.

                 1.  ON A FARM
                 2.  IN THE COUNTRY, NOT ON A FARM

                 3.  IN A SMALL CITY OR TOWN (UNDER 50,000 PEOPLE)
                 4.  IN A MEDIUM-SIZED CITY (50,000 - 100,000)
                 5.  IN A LARGE CITY (100,000 - 500,000)
                 6.  IN A SUBURB OF A LARGE CITY
                 7.  IN A VERY LARGE CITY (OVER 500,000)
                 8.  IN A SUBURB OF A VERY LARGE CITY

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 4 in V3011

             Users using OSIRIS or SPSS beware: This variable is
             specified in the CPS Early Release Dictionary as having
             MD2=8.  The correct missing data specification is MD2=9.

==============================
VAR M924130    92PRE: Y52.
              COLUMNS 1006 - 1007
              NUMERIC

             Y52.  How long have you lived in your present (CITY/TOWN/
             TOWNSHIP/COUNTY)?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             If gave fraction of a year when the number of years was
             greater than 2, the fraction was dropped.

             Actual number of years (01-89).

                 00.  LESS THAN SIX MONTHS
                 01.  6-12 MONTHS; 1 YEAR
                 02.  13-23 MONTHS
                 92.  2 years
                 03.  3 years
                 89.  89 OR MORE
                 90.  ALL OF LIFE

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA

==============================
VAR M924131    92PRE: Y52a. CITY
              COLUMNS 1008 - 1011
              NUMERIC

             Y52a.  Where did you live before you moved here?--CITY
             ------------------------------------------------------

             See CITY Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 14

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 5101.
                 9996.  FOREIGN COUNTRY given
                 9997.  CITY not on list

                 9998.  DK
                 9999.  NA
                 0000.  Inap, 03-92, 98-99 in Y52

==============================
VAR M924132    92PRE: Y52a. ST/CONTRY
              COLUMNS 1012 - 1014
              NUMERIC

             Y52a.  Where did you live before you moved here?--STATE OR
             COUNTRY
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             See ICPSR STATE AND COUNTRY Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 13

                 101.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, 03-92, 98-99 in Y52

==============================
VAR M924133    92PRE: Y52b.
              COLUMNS 1015 - 1016
              NUMERIC

             Y52b.  How far away is that?
             ----------------------------

                 01.  One miles or less
                 02.  2-4 miles
                 03.  5-9 miles
                 04.  10-19 miles
                 05.  20-49 miles
                 06.  50-99 miles
                 07.  100-199 miles
                 08.  200-499 miles
                 09.  500 miles or more
                 97.  Other

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 03-92, 98-99 in Y52

==============================
VAR M924134    92PRE: Y53.
              COLUMNS 1017 - 1018
              NUMERIC

             Y53.  How long have you lived in this (house/condo/
             apartment)?
             ---------------------------------------------------

             If gave fraction of a year when the number of years was
             greater than 2, the fraction was dropped.

             Actual number of years (01-89)

                 00.  LESS THAN SIX MONTHS
                 01.  6-12 MONTHS; 1 YEAR
                 02.  13-24 MONTHS; 2 YEARS
                 03.  3 YEARS
                      .
                      .
                 89.  89 OR MORE
                 90.  ALL OF LIFE

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA

==============================
VAR M924135    92PRE: Y54.
              COLUMNS 1019 - 1019
              NUMERIC

             Y54.  Do you/Does your family own your home, pay rent, or
             what?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  OWN
                 2.  RENT
                 3.  Occupancy part of financial arrangement with
                     employer or owner
                 7.  OTHER (SPECIFY)

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

==============================
VAR M924136    92PRE: Y55.
              COLUMNS 1020 - 1020
              NUMERIC

             Y55.  These are our last few questions.  Do you have any
             children? [IWER: INCLUDE ADOPTED AND STEPCHILDREN]
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 2.  YES, STEPCHILDREN/ADOPTED (VOLUNTEERED)
                 5.  NO

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

==============================
VAR M924137    92PRE: Y55a.
              COLUMNS 1021 - 1021
              NUMERIC

             Y55a.  How many children do you have who are less than 6
             years old?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 0.  None
                 1.  One
                 2.  Two

                 3.  Three
                 4.  Four
                 5.  Five
                 6.  Six
                 7.  Seven or more

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 9 in Y55

==============================
VAR M924138    92PRE: Y55b.
              COLUMNS 1022 - 1022
              NUMERIC

             Y55b.  How many of these live with you at least half of the
             time?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.  None
                 1.  One
                 2.  Two
                 3.  Three
                 4.  Four
                 5.  Five
                 6.  Six
                 7.  Seven or more

                 9.  NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 9 in Y55; 0, 8- 9 in
                     Y55a

==============================
VAR M924139    92PRE: Y55c.
              COLUMNS 1023 - 1023
              NUMERIC

             Y55c.  How many children do you have who are between 6 and
             18 years old?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.  None
                 1.  One
                 2.  Two
                 3.  Three
                 4.  Four
                 5.  Five
                 6.  Six

                 7.  Seven or more

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 9 in Y55

==============================
VAR M924140    92PRE: Y55d.
              COLUMNS 1024 - 1024
              NUMERIC

             Y55d.  How many of these live with you at least half of the
             time?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.  None
                 1.  One
                 2.  Two
                 3.  Three
                 4.  Four
                 5.  Five
                 6.  Six
                 7.  Seven or more

                 9.  NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 9 in Y55; 0, 8- 9 in
                     Y55c

==============================
VAR M924141    92PRE: Y56.
              COLUMNS 1025 - 1025
              NUMERIC

             Y56.  Are you responsible for raising any children other
             than those we just talked about?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

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

==============================
VAR M924142    92PRE: Y56d.
              COLUMNS 1026 - 1027
              NUMERIC

             Y56d.  How many of these live with you at least half of the
             time?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 00.  None
                 01.  One
                 02.  Two
                 03.  Three
                 04.  Four
                 05.  Five
                 06.  Six
                 09.  Nine

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA; Inap, 3-4, 6-7 in V3011; 5, 9 in Y56

==============================
VAR M924143    92PRE: Y57.
              COLUMNS 1028 - 1031
              NUMERIC

             Y57.  Ending Time (local)--EXACT TIME NOW
             -----------------------------------------

             HOUR (01-24) and MINUTES (00-59)

                 0100.
                        .
                        .
                 2459.

             There are no variables in the range 4144-4200

==============================
VAR M924201    92PRE: Z1. R SEX
              COLUMNS 1032 - 1032
              NUMERIC

             Z1.  Respondent's sex is:
             -------------------------

             This question was not asked of respondents on the short form

             questionnaire.  For panel short form respondents the data
             for this variable was copied from their 1990 Post-election
             responses.

                 1.  MALE
                 2.  FEMALE

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M924202    92PRE: Z2. R RACE
              COLUMNS 1033 - 1033
              NUMERIC

             Z2.  Respondent's race is: This question was not asked of
             respondents on the short form questionnaire.  For panel
             short form respondents the data for this variable was copied
             from their 1990 Post-election responses.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  WHITE
                 2.  BLACK
                 3.  AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKAN NATIVE
                 4.  ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER
                 7.  Other

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 4, 6-7 in V3011

==============================
VAR M924203    92PRE: Z3.
              COLUMNS 1034 - 1035
              NUMERIC

             Z3.  Other persons present at interview were (CHECK MORE
             THAN ONE BOX IF NECESSARY):
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 00.  NONE (only box checked)
                 01.  CHILDREN UNDER 6 ONLY
                 02.  OLDER CHILDREN ONLY
                 03.  Children under 6 and older children
                 04.  SPOUSE ONLY
                 05.  "    and children under 6
                 06.  "    and older children
                 07.  "    and children under 6 and older children

                 08.  OTHER RELATIVES ONLY
                 09.  "      "      and children under 6
                 10.  "      "      and older children
                 11.  "      "      and children under 6 and older
                      children
                 12.  "      "      and spouse
                 13.  "      "      and spouse and children under 6
                 14.  "      "      and spouse and older children
                 15.  "      "      and spouse and children under 6 and
                      older children
                 16.  OTHER ADULTS ONLY
                 17.  "      "   and children under 6
                 18.  "      "   and older children
                 19.  "      "   and children under 6 and older children
                 20.  "      "   and spouse
                 21.  "      "   and spouse and children under 6
                 22.  "      "   and spouse and older children
                 23.  "      "   and spouse and children under 6 and
                      older children
                 24.  "      "   and other relatives
                 25.  "      "   and other relatives and children under 6
                 26.  "      "   and other relatives and older children
                 27.  "      "   and other relatives and children under 6
                      and older children
                 28.  "      "   and other relatives and spouse
                 29.  "      "   and other relatives and spouse and
                      children under 6
                 30.  Other adults and other relatives and spouse and
                      children under 6 and older children (all boxes
                      checked in interview schedule)

                 99.  NA

==============================
VAR M924204    92PRE: Z4.
              COLUMNS 1036 - 1036
              NUMERIC

             Z4.  Respondent's cooperation was:
             ----------------------------------

                 1.  VERY GOOD
                 2.  GOOD
                 3.  FAIR
                 4.  POOR
                 5.  VERY POOR

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M924205    92PRE: Z5.
              COLUMNS 1037 - 1037
              NUMERIC

             Z5.  Respondent's general level of information about
             politics and public affairs seemed:
             ----------------------------------------------------

                 1.  VERY HIGH
                 2.  FAIRLY HIGH
                 3.  AVERAGE
                 4.  FAIRLY LOW
                 5.  VERY LOW

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M924206    92PRE: Z6.
              COLUMNS 1038 - 1038
              NUMERIC

             Z6.  Rate R's apparent intelligence:
             ------------------------------------

                 1.  VERY HIGH
                 2.  ABOVE AVERAGE
                 3.  AVERAGE
                 4.  BELOW AVERAGE
                 5.  VERY LOW

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M924207    92PRE: Z7.
              COLUMNS 1039 - 1039
              NUMERIC

             Z7.  How suspicious did R seem to be about the study, before
             the interview?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  NOT AT ALL SUSPICIOUS
                 3.  SOMEWHAT SUSPICIOUS
                 5.  VERY SUSPICIOUS

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M924208    92PRE: Z8.
              COLUMNS 1040 - 1040
              NUMERIC

             Z8.  Overall, how great was R's interest in the interview?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  VERY HIGH
                 2.  ABOVE AVERAGE
                 3.  AVERAGE
                 4.  BELOW AVERAGE
                 5.  VERY LOW

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M924209    92PRE: Z9.
              COLUMNS 1041 - 1041
              NUMERIC

             Z9.  How sincere did R seem to be in (his/her) answers?
             -------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  COMPLETELY SINCERE
                 2.  USUALLY SINCERE
                 3.  OFTEN SEEMED TO BE INSINCERE

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M924210    92PRE: Z11.
              COLUMNS 1042 - 1042
              NUMERIC

             Z11.  Do you feel R reported income correctly?
             ----------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES, THINK R REPORTED CORRECTLY
                 2.  NO, THINK R REPORTED INCORRECTLY
                 3.  R REFUSED INCOME QUESTIONS
                 5.  NO, THINK R REPORTED DISHONESTLY

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M924211    92PRE: Z11a.
              COLUMNS 1043 - 1044
              NUMERIC

             Z11a.  If possible, give a reasonable estimate of what R's
             family income is:
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 01.  NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999
                 02.  $3,000-$4,999
                 03.  $5,000-$6,999
                 04.  $7,000-$8,999
                 05.  $9,000-$9,999
                 06.  $10,000-$10,999
                 07.  $11,000-$11,999
                 08.  $12,000-$12,999
                 09.  $13,000-$13,999
                 10.  $14,000-$14,999
                 11.  $15,000-$16,999
                 12.  $17,000-$19,999
                 13.  $20,000-$21,999
                 14.  $22,000-$24,999
                 15.  $25,000-$29,999
                 16.  $30,000-$34,999
                 17.  $35,000-$39,999
                 18.  $40,000-$44,999
                 19.  $45,000-$49,999
                 20.  $50,000-$59,999
                 21.  $60,000-$74,999
                 22.  $75,000 AND OVER

                 98.  IMPOSSIBLE TO ESTIMATE
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, 1, 9 in Z11

==============================
VAR M924212    92PRE: Z12.
              COLUMNS 1045 - 1045
              NUMERIC

             Z12.  Was this interview conducted entirely in English, or
             was it necessary to translate some (or all) questions into
             another language?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  INTERVIEW CONDUCTED ENTIRELY IN ENGLISH
                 2.  SOME (OR ALL) QUESTIONS TRANSLATED INTO ANOTHER
                     LANGUAGE

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M924213    92PRE: Z12a.
              COLUMNS 1046 - 1046
              NUMERIC

             Z12a.  What language?
             ---------------------

                 1.  Spanish
                 4.  Vietnamese
                 7.  Other

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, 1, 9 in Z12

==============================
VAR M924214    92PRE: Z13(1).
              COLUMNS 1047 - 1048
              NUMERIC

             Z13(1).  What was R's reaction to interview, after
             completion or expressed during interview?  (CIRCLE CODES OF
             ALL THAT APPLY.)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 10.  NEGATIVE--GENERAL
                 11.  NEGATIVE--TOO LONG
                 12.  NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED
                 13.  NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS
                 15.  R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER
                      STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING
                      SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED.
                 20.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 22.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE
                      SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 30.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW.
                 31.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)

                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE:  CANDIDATES:  NAMES, ELECTION
                      ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
                 40.  R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS.
                 41.  R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT.
                 45.  R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS:
                      "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS
                      NEIGHBORHOOD?"  "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?"
                      "WHY ME?", ETC.
                 50.  R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET.
                 70.  R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS
                      "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.)
                 80.  NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK

                 98.  DK (V4214 only)
                 99.  NA (V4214 only)

==============================
VAR M924215    92PRE: Z13(2).
              COLUMNS 1049 - 1050
              NUMERIC

             Z13(2).  What was R's reaction to interview, after
             completion or expressed during interview?  (CIRCLE CODES OF
             ALL THAT APPLY.) <Second mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 10.  NEGATIVE--GENERAL
                 11.  NEGATIVE--TOO LONG
                 12.  NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED
                 13.  NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS
                 15.  R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER
                      STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING
                      SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED.
                 20.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 22.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE
                      SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 30.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW.
                 31.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE:  CANDIDATES:  NAMES, ELECTION
                      ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.

                 40.  R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS.
                 41.  R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT.
                 45.  R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS:
                      "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS
                      NEIGHBORHOOD?"  "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?"
                      "WHY ME?", ETC.
                 50.  R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET.
                 70.  R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS
                      "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.)
                 80.  NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK

                 00.  No further mention

==============================
VAR M924216    92PRE: Z13(3).
              COLUMNS 1051 - 1052
              NUMERIC

             Z13(3).  What was R's reaction to interview, after
             completion or expressed during interview?  (CIRCLE CODES OF
             ALL THAT APPLY.) <Third mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 10.  NEGATIVE--GENERAL
                 11.  NEGATIVE--TOO LONG
                 12.  NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED
                 13.  NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS
                 15.  R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER
                      STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING
                      SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED.
                 20.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 22.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE
                      SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 30.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW.
                 31.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE:  CANDIDATES:  NAMES, ELECTION
                      ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
                 40.  R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS.
                 41.  R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT.
                 45.  R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS:
                      "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS

                      NEIGHBORHOOD?"  "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?"
                      "WHY ME?", ETC.
                 50.  R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET.
                 70.  R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS
                      "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.)
                 80.  NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK

                 00.  No further mention

==============================
VAR M924217    92PRE: Z13(4).
              COLUMNS 1053 - 1054
              NUMERIC

             Z13(4).  What was R's reaction to interview, after
             completion or expressed during interview?  (CIRCLE CODES OF
             ALL THAT APPLY.) <Fourth mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 10.  NEGATIVE--GENERAL
                 11.  NEGATIVE--TOO LONG
                 12.  NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED
                 13.  NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS
                 15.  R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER
                      STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING
                      SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED.
                 20.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 22.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE
                      SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 30.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW.
                 31.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE:  CANDIDATES:  NAMES, ELECTION
                      ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
                 40.  R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS.
                 41.  R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT.
                 45.  R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS:
                      "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS
                      NEIGHBORHOOD?"  "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?"
                      "WHY ME?", ETC.
                 50.  R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET.
                 70.  R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS

                      "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.)
                 80.  NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK

                 00.  No further mention

==============================
VAR M924218    92PRE: Z13(5).
              COLUMNS 1055 - 1056
              NUMERIC

             Z13(5).  What was R's reaction to interview, after
             completion or expressed during interview?  (CIRCLE CODES OF
             ALL THAT APPLY.) <Fifth mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 10.  NEGATIVE--GENERAL
                 11.  NEGATIVE--TOO LONG
                 12.  NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED
                 13.  NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS
                 15.  R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER
                      STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING
                      SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED.
                 20.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 22.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE
                      SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 30.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW.
                 31.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE:  CANDIDATES:  NAMES, ELECTION
                      ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
                 40.  R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS.
                 41.  R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT.
                 45.  R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS:
                      "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS
                      NEIGHBORHOOD?"  "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?"
                      "WHY ME?", ETC.
                 50.  R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET.
                 70.  R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS
                      "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.)
                 80.  NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK

                 00.  No further mention

==============================
VAR M924219    92PRE: Z13(6).
              COLUMNS 1057 - 1058
              NUMERIC

             Z13(6).  What was R's reaction to interview, after
             completion or expressed during interview?  (CIRCLE CODES OF
             ALL THAT APPLY.) <Sixth mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 10.  NEGATIVE--GENERAL
                 11.  NEGATIVE--TOO LONG
                 12.  NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED
                 13.  NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS
                 15.  R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER
                      STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING
                      SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED.
                 20.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 22.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE
                      SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 30.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW.
                 31.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE:  CANDIDATES:  NAMES, ELECTION
                      ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
                 40.  R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS.
                 41.  R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT.
                 45.  R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS:
                      "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS
                      NEIGHBORHOOD?"  "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?"
                      "WHY ME?", ETC.
                 50.  R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET.
                 70.  R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS
                      "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.)
                 80.  NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK

                 00.  No further mention

==============================
VAR M924220    92PRE: Z13(7).
              COLUMNS 1059 - 1060
              NUMERIC

             Z13(7).  What was R's reaction to interview, after
             completion or expressed during interview?  (CIRCLE CODES OF
             ALL THAT APPLY.) <Seventh mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 10.  NEGATIVE--GENERAL
                 11.  NEGATIVE--TOO LONG
                 12.  NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED
                 13.  NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS
                 15.  R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER
                      STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING
                      SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED.
                 20.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 22.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE
                      SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 30.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW.
                 31.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE:  CANDIDATES:  NAMES, ELECTION
                      ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
                 40.  R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS.
                 41.  R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT.
                 45.  R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS:
                      "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS
                      NEIGHBORHOOD?"  "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?"
                      "WHY ME?", ETC.
                 50.  R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET.
                 70.  R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS
                      "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.)
                 80.  NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK

                 00.  No further mention

==============================
VAR M924221    92PRE: Z13(8).
              COLUMNS 1061 - 1062
              NUMERIC

             Z13(8).  What was R's reaction to interview, after
             completion or expressed during interview?  (CIRCLE CODES OF
             ALL THAT APPLY.) <Eighth mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 10.  NEGATIVE--GENERAL
                 11.  NEGATIVE--TOO LONG
                 12.  NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED
                 13.  NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS
                 15.  R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER
                      STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING
                      SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED.
                 20.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 22.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE
                      SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 30.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW.
                 31.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE:  CANDIDATES:  NAMES, ELECTION
                      ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
                 40.  R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS.
                 41.  R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT.
                 45.  R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS:
                      "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS
                      NEIGHBORHOOD?"  "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?"
                      "WHY ME?", ETC.
                 50.  R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET.
                 70.  R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS
                      "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.)
                 80.  NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK

                 00.  No further mention

==============================
VAR M924222    92PRE: Z13(9).
              COLUMNS 1063 - 1064
              NUMERIC

             Z13(9).  What was R's reaction to interview, after
             completion or expressed during interview?  (CIRCLE CODES OF
             ALL THAT APPLY.) <Ninth mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 10.  NEGATIVE--GENERAL
                 11.  NEGATIVE--TOO LONG
                 12.  NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED
                 13.  NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS
                 15.  R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER
                      STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING
                      SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED.
                 20.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 22.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE
                      SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 30.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW.
                 31.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE:  CANDIDATES:  NAMES, ELECTION
                      ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
                 40.  R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS.
                 41.  R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT.
                 45.  R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS:
                      "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS
                      NEIGHBORHOOD?"  "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?"
                      "WHY ME?", ETC.
                 50.  R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET.
                 70.  R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS
                      "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.)
                 80.  NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK

                 00.  No further mention

==============================
VAR M924223    92PRE: Z13(10).
              COLUMNS 1065 - 1066
              NUMERIC

             Z13(10).  What was R's reaction to interview, after
             completion or expressed during interview?  (CIRCLE CODES OF
             ALL THAT APPLY.) <Tenth mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 10.  NEGATIVE--GENERAL
                 11.  NEGATIVE--TOO LONG
                 12.  NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED
                 13.  NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS
                 15.  R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED. AFTER
                      STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING
                      SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED.
                 20.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 22.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                      CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE
                      SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW
                      WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
                 30.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW.
                 31.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                      DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                      POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE:  CANDIDATES:  NAMES, ELECTION
                      ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
                 40.  R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS.
                 41.  R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT.
                 45.  R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS:
                      "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?" "WHY THIS
                      NEIGHBORHOOD?"  "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?"
                      "WHY ME?", ETC.
                 50.  R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET.
                 70.  R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS
                      "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.)
                 80.  NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK

                 00.  No further mention

==============================
VAR M924224    92PRE: D2a. PROBE
              COLUMNS 1067 - 1067
              NUMERIC

             D2a.  GEORGE BUSH--Probe Indicator
             ----------------------------------

                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 0.  Not probed

==============================
VAR M924225    92PRE: D2b. PROBE
              COLUMNS 1068 - 1068
              NUMERIC

             D2b.  Bill Clinton--Probe Indicator
             -----------------------------------

                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 0.  Not probed

==============================
VAR M924226    92PRE: D2c. PROBE
              COLUMNS 1069 - 1069
              NUMERIC

             D2c.  Ross Perot--Probe Indicator
             ---------------------------------

                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)

                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 0.  Not probed

==============================
VAR M924227    92PRE: D2d. PROBE
              COLUMNS 1070 - 1070
              NUMERIC

             D2d.  Dan Quayle--Probe Indicator
             ---------------------------------

                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 0.  Not probed

==============================
VAR M924228    92PRE: D2e. PROBE
              COLUMNS 1071 - 1071
              NUMERIC

             D2e.  Albert Gore--Probe Indicator
             ----------------------------------

                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 0.  Not probed

==============================
VAR M924229    92PRE: D2f. PROBE
              COLUMNS 1072 - 1072
              NUMERIC

             D2f.  Anita Hill--Probe Indicator
             ---------------------------------

                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 0.  Not probed

==============================
VAR M924230    92PRE: D2g. PROBE
              COLUMNS 1073 - 1073
              NUMERIC

             D2g.  Tom Foley--Probe Indicator
             --------------------------------

                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 0.  Not probed

==============================
VAR M924231    92PRE: D2h. PROBE
              COLUMNS 1074 - 1074
              NUMERIC

             D2h.  Barbara Bush--Probe Indicator
             -----------------------------------

                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 0.  Not probed

==============================
VAR M924232    92PRE: D2j. PROBE
              COLUMNS 1075 - 1075
              NUMERIC

             D2j.  Hillary Clinton--Probe Indicator
             --------------------------------------

                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 0.  Not probed

==============================
VAR M924233    92PRE: D2k. PROBE
              COLUMNS 1076 - 1076
              NUMERIC

             D2k.  Clarence Thomas--Probe Indicator
             --------------------------------------

                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)

                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 0.  Not probed

==============================
VAR M924234    92PRE: D2m. PROBE
              COLUMNS 1077 - 1077
              NUMERIC

             D2m.  Pat Buchanan--Probe Indicator
             -----------------------------------

                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 0.  Not probed

==============================
VAR M924235    92PRE: D2n. PROBE
              COLUMNS 1078 - 1078
              NUMERIC

             D2n.  Jesse Jackson--Probe Indicator
             ------------------------------------

                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 0.  Not probed

==============================
VAR M924236    92PRE: D3a. PROBE
              COLUMNS 1079 - 1079
              NUMERIC

             D3a.  The Democratic Party--Probe Indicator
             -------------------------------------------

                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 0.  Not probed

==============================
VAR M924237    92PRE: D3b. PROBE
              COLUMNS 1080 - 1080
              NUMERIC

             D3b.  The Republican Party--Probe Indicator
             -------------------------------------------

                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM; RQ and DK; DK and
                     WT
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 0.  Not probed

             There are no variables in the range 4238-5000

==============================
VAR M925001    92POST: CASE ID
              COLUMNS 1081 - 1084
              NUMERIC

             1992 POST-ELECTION CASE ID NUMBER
             ---------------------------------

                  5001-6251.  Panel respondents (there is no ID 5903)
                  3001-4005.  Cross-section respondents
                  8001-8113.  Panel non-interviews
                  7001-7121.  Cross-section non-interviews

==============================
VAR M925002    92POST: IW FORM
              COLUMNS 1085 - 1085
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION SAMPLE-FORM INDICATOR
             -----------------------------------

             The SHORT-FORM questionnaire was intended to be used
             exclusively with respondents who had moved to areas where
             SRC doesn't have interviewing staff.  Please see 3011.

                 1.  Long Questionnaire: PANEL
                 2.  Long Questionnaire: CROSS-SECTION
                 3.  Short Questionnaire: PANEL
                 4.  Short Questionnaire: CROSS-SECTION

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925003    92POST:  IW MODE
              COLUMNS 1086 - 1086
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION: MODE OF INTERVIEW TELEPHONE, PERSONAL
             ----------------------------------------------------

             The study design called for face-to-face interviews for all
             respondents except for a few panel respondents who had moved
             out of the range of  SRC interviewers. See v3071 for coding
             of whether the respondents were in range or not. A
             SHORT-FORM or abbreviated questionnaire was prepared to use
             with these respondents over the phone. See v5002 which
             records use of short-form versus long- form questionnaires.
             Telephone interviews were in fact taken with a number of

             cross-section respondents and a number of panel respondents
             who had not moved out of range.  This situation is fully
             described in the introduction, pp. v  and in Technical
             Report #43, available from NES Project Staff.

                 1.  Personal (face to face)
                 2.  Telephone

                 0.  INAP, no post interview

==============================
VAR M925004    92POST: TIME BEGIN
              COLUMNS 1087 - 1090
              NUMERIC

             A0.  EXACT TIME NOW: (Beginning of interview)
             ---------------------------------------------

             Actual time using 24 HOUR CLOCK

                 0001.  12:01 AM
                        .
                 0600.  6:00 AM
                        .
                 1200.  NOON
                        .
                 1800.  6:00 PM
                        .
                 2400.  MIDNIGHT

                 9999.  NA
                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925005    92POST: IW DATE, MONTH
              COLUMNS 1091 - 1092
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION: DATE OF INTERVIEW -- MONTH
             -----------------------------------------

             MONTH

                 01.  January
                 11.  November
                 12.  December

                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925006    92POST: IW DATE, DAY
              COLUMNS 1093 - 1094
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION: DATE OF INTERVIEW -- DAY
             ---------------------------------------

             DAY OF MONTH

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 31.

                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925007    92POST: IWER IW #
              COLUMNS 1095 - 1096
              NUMERIC

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

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

             Actual NUMBER

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 69.

                 00.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925008    92POST:  IW LENGTH
              COLUMNS 1097 - 1099
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEW LENGTH IN MINUTES
             ------------------------------------------

             Number of minutes is coded

                 014.
                       .
                       .
                 195.

                 999.  NA
                 000.  INAP, no post interview

==============================
VAR M925009    92POST:  PRE/ED LEN
              COLUMNS 1100 - 1102
              NUMERIC

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

             Number of minutes is coded

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 045.

                 999.  NA
                 000.  INAP, no post interview

==============================
VAR M925010    92POST:  PST/ED LEN
              COLUMNS 1103 - 1105
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION: LENGTH OF POST-EDIT IN MINUTES
             ---------------------------------------------

             Number of minutes is coded

                 005.

                       .
                       .
                 219.

                 999.  NA
                 000.  INAP, no post interview

==============================
VAR M925011    92POST:  TOT CALLS
              COLUMNS 1106 - 1107
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION: TOTAL NUMBER OF CALLS
             ------------------------------------

             If case is not an interview, this is the call number of
             final call.  Number of calls is coded

                 01.
                      .
                      .
                 55.

                 99.  NA

==============================
VAR M925012    92POST:  RESULT
              COLUMNS 1108 - 1108
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION: RESULT CODE
             --------------------------

                 01.  INTERVIEW, complete
                 05.  INTERVIEW, partial; short questionnaire
                 51.  NON-INTERVIEW:  refusal by eligible R
                 52.  NON-INTERVIEW:  refusal by someone other than
                      eligible R
                 53.  NON-INTERVIEW:  refusal before R selected but
                      eligible person in HU
                 57.  NON-INTERVIEW:  refusal, DK if eligible person in
                      HU
                 61.  NON-INTERVIEW:  no contact, eligible person in HU
                 62.  NON-INTERVIEW:  no contact, DK if eligible person
                      in HU
                 63.  NON-INTERVIEW:  permanent condition, eligible

                      person in HU
                 64.  NON-INTERVIEW:  permanent condition, DK if eligible
                      person in HU
                 65.  NON-INTERVIEW:  language barrier, eligible person
                      in HU
                 66.  NON-INTERVIEW:  language barrier, DK if eligible
                      person in HU
                 67.  NON-INTERVIEW:  other reason, eligible person in HU
                 68.  NON-INTERVIEW:  other reason, DK if  eligible
                      person in HU
                 71.  NONSAMPLE:      house vacant (HV)
                 72.  NONSAMPLE:      seasonal vacant (SV) or seasonal
                      occupant in residence elsewhere (SORE)
                 73.  NONSAMPLE:      occupants in residence elsewhere
                      (ORE)
                 75.  NONSAMPLE:      unsafe/dangerous area or no access
                 81.  NONSAMPLE:      sample listing isn't proper (SLIP)
                 83.  NONSAMPLE:      vacant trailer space (VTS)
                 91.  NONSAMPLE:      no eligible respondent (NER)

==============================
VAR M925013    92POST: REASON PHONE
              COLUMNS 1109 - 1109
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION SHORT-FORM PANEL FORM ONLY.  REASONS FOR USING

             THE SHORT-FORM QUESTIONNAIRE:
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  Assigned to telephone by office
                 2.  R moved out of sample
                 3.  Other, specify

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; not a short-form interview

==============================
VAR M925014    92POST:  NEW ADDR
              COLUMNS 1110 - 1110
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION: IS RESPONDENT LIVING AT SAMPLE LABEL ADDRESS?
             ("May I please speak with [R's name]?")
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  Yes

                 2.  No, R no longer lives here
                 3.  No, never heard of R

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M925015    92POST:  OBT R NAME
              COLUMNS 1111 - 1111
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  Name obtained
                 5.  Name not obtained

                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP, no post interview

==============================
VAR M925016    92POST:  ADDR SAME
              COLUMNS 1112 - 1112
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION, RECONTACT: INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: ADDRESS
             OBTAINED ("What is your address?")
             ---------------------------------------------------------

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

                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP, no post interview

==============================
VAR M925017    92POST:  ADDR DIFF
              COLUMNS 1113 - 1113
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION, RECONTACT:  IF ADDRESS GIVEN IS DIFFERENT

             FROM SAMPLE  LABEL: "Is this an address you will be moving
             to, a relative's address, the address of a friend, a
             business address, or what?"
             ----------------------------------------------------------

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

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

                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP, no post interview; address not different or NA
                     if different from sample label

==============================
VAR M925018    92POST:  OBT TEL #
              COLUMNS 1114 - 1114
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP, no post interview

==============================
VAR M925019    92POST:  TEL IN DIR
              COLUMNS 1115 - 1115
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION, RECONTACT:  "Is your phone number listed in
             the current directory?"
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  Yes, listed
                 5.  No, not listed
                 8.  Not sure, don't know

                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP, no post interview; R has no phone or phone
                     number refused/NA 5,7,9 in 5018

==============================
VAR M925020    92POST:  TEL IN R NAM
              COLUMNS 1116 - 1116
              NUMERIC

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

                 1.  Yes (listed in R's name)
                 5.  No (not listed in R's name)
                 8.  Not sure

                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP, no post interview; R has no phone or phone
                     number refused/NA 5,7,9 in 5018; number not
                     listed/DK/NA if listed 5,8,9 in 5019

==============================
VAR M925021    92POST:  OTHER HOME
              COLUMNS 1117 - 1117
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP, no post interview

==============================
VAR M925022    92POST:  ADDR RECON
              COLUMNS 1118 - 1118
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP, no post interview

==============================
VAR M925023    92POST:  REF CONV IND
              COLUMNS 1119 - 1119
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION: REFUSAL CONVERSION INDICATOR
             -------------------------------------------

             This refers to interviews initially refused by the
             respondent.

                 0.  Not a refusal conversion situation
                 1.  Refusal conversion (noninterviews: attempt to
                     convert)

==============================
VAR M925024    92POST:  PERS LETTR
              COLUMNS 1120 - 1120
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION: PERSUASION LETTER REQUESTED
             ------------------------------------------

             Interviewers ask their supervisor to mail a "persuasion
             letter" to the prospective R, when faced with resistance to
             cooperate.

                 1.  Yes
                 5.  No

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M925025    92POST:  R PMT OFF
              COLUMNS 1121 - 1122
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION: RESPONDENT PAYMENT OFFERED--AMOUNT
             -------------------------------------------------

             Interviewers were authorized to offer payment to reluctant
             respondents in order to insure their cooperation.  The
             amount offered was left to the interviewer's discretion.

                 005.  $5 offered as respondent payment
                 010.  $10 offered as respondent payment
                 015.  $15 offered as respondent payment
                 020.  $20 offered as respondent payment
                 025.  $25 offered as respondent payment
                 030.  $30 offered as respondent payment

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

==============================
VAR M925026    92POST:  R PMT PAID
              COLUMNS 1123 - 1124
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION: RESPONDENT PAYMENT PAID--AMOUNT
             ----------------------------------------------

             <See V5025 for complete text>

                 005.  $5 paid as respondent payment
                 010.  $10 paid as respondent payment
                 015.  $15 paid as respondent payment
                 020.  $20 paid as respondent payment
                 025.  $25 offered as respondent payment
                 040.  $40 offered as respondent payment

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

==============================
VAR M925027    92POST:  INIT REF
              COLUMNS 1125 - 1125
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION, CONTACT DESCRIPTION:  DID R REFUSE INITIALLY?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  Yes
                 5.  No

                 9.  NA
                 0.  INAP, no contact with R

==============================
VAR M925028    92POST:  BREAK APPT
              COLUMNS 1126 - 1126
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION, CONTACT DESCRIPTION:  DID R BREAK ANY
             APPOINTMENTS?
             ----------------------------------------------------

                 0.  None
                 1.  One
                 2.  Two or more

                 9.  NA; INAP, no contact with R

==============================
VAR M925029    92POST:  WASTE TIME
              COLUMNS 1127 - 1127
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no contact with R was made

==============================
VAR M925030    92POST:  VERY ILL
              COLUMNS 1128 - 1128
              NUMERIC

             <Reasons for resistance to interview...> B. VERY ILL.
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See V5029 for complete text>

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no contact with R was made

==============================
VAR M925031    92POST:  TOO BUSY
              COLUMNS 1129 - 1129
              NUMERIC

             <Reasons for resistance to interview...> C. TOO BUSY.
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See V5029 for complete text>

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no contact with R was made

==============================
VAR M925032    92POST:  FAM SITUAT
              COLUMNS 1130 - 1130
              NUMERIC

             <Reasons for resistance to interview...> D. STRESSFUL FAMILY
             SITUATION
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See V5029 for complete text>

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA

                 0.  Inap, no contact with R was made

==============================
VAR M925033    92POST:  CONFIDENTL
              COLUMNS 1131 - 1131
              NUMERIC

             <Reasons for resistance to interview...> E. CONFIDENTIALITY.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See V5029 for complete text>

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no contact with R was made

==============================
VAR M925034    92POST:  PRIVACY
              COLUMNS 1132 - 1132
              NUMERIC

             <Reasons for resistance to interview...> F. INVASION OF
             PRIVACY.
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See V5029 for complete text>

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no contact with R was made

==============================
VAR M925035    92POST:  RESIS OTHR
              COLUMNS 1133 - 1133
              NUMERIC

             <Reasons for resistance to interview...> H. OTHER REASON
             (SPECIFY).
             --------------------------------------------------------

             <See V5029 for complete text>

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no contact with R was made

==============================
VAR M925036    92POST:  IWER ID #
              COLUMNS 1134 - 1137
              NUMERIC

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

             Actual number is coded

                 1020.
                        .
                        .
                 9628.

==============================
VAR M925037    92POST:  SUPERVSOR ID
              COLUMNS 1138 - 1141
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION: SUPERVISOR'S ID NUMBER
             -------------------------------------

             Actual number is coded

                 2576.
                        .
                        .
                 9958.

==============================
VAR M925038    92POST:  IWER RACE
              COLUMNS 1142 - 1142
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S RACE
             ---------------------------------

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

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M925039    92POST:  IWER ETHNICITY
              COLUMNS 1143 - 1143
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S ETHNICITY
             --------------------------------------

                 0.  Non-ethnic
                 1.  Hispanic
                 7.  Other

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M925040    92POST:  IWER AGE BRACK
              COLUMNS 1144 - 1144
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M925041    92POST:  IWER YRS EXPER
              COLUMNS 1145 - 1146
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 99.  NA

==============================
VAR M925042    92POST:  IWER GENDER
              COLUMNS 1147 - 1147
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S GENDER
             -----------------------------------

                 1.  Male
                 2.  Female

                 9.  NA

==============================
VAR M925043    92POST:  IWER ED BRACK
              COLUMNS 1148 - 1148
              NUMERIC

             POST-ELECTION: INTERVIEWER'S EDUCATION
             --------------------------------------

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

                 9.  NA

             There are no variables in range 5044-5100

==============================
VAR M925101    92POST: ICPSR & CD outs
              COLUMNS 1149 - 1152
              NUMERIC

             ICPSR State and Congressional District for Respondent who
             voted outside of sample address
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Some respondents voted in congressional districts other than
             the district associated with their sample address.  Whenever
             the study staff was able to determine the congressional
             district where R voted, the information was recorded in this
             variable.

                 0104.
                        .
                        .
                 7307.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; R voted at sample
                        address; no additional state and CD written in

==============================
VAR M925102    92POST: A1. INTERST CM
              COLUMNS 1153 - 1153
              NUMERIC

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

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

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925103    92POST: A2.
              COLUMNS 1154 - 1154
              NUMERIC

             A2.  Did you watch any programs about the campaigns on
             television?
             ------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925104    92POST: A2a.
              COLUMNS 1155 - 1155
              NUMERIC

             A2a.  (RB, P. 1) Would you say you watched a good many,
             several, or just one or two?
             -------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  A GOOD MANY
                 2.  SEVERAL
                 3.  JUST ONE OR TWO
                 5.  NONE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in A2

==============================
VAR M925105    92POST: A3. DISCUSS POL
              COLUMNS 1156 - 1156
              NUMERIC

             A3.  Do you ever discuss politics with your family or
             friends?
             -----------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925106    92POST: A3a.
              COLUMNS 1157 - 1157
              NUMERIC

             A3a.  (RB, P. 2) How often do you discuss politics with your
             family or friends -- every day, 3 or 4 times a week, once or
             twice a week, or less often than that?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  EVERY DAY
                 2.  3 OR 4 TIMES A WEEK
                 3.  ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH
                 4.  LESS OFTEN
                 5.  R VOLUNTEERS: NEVER

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in A3

==============================
VAR M925107    92POST: A3b.
              COLUMNS 1158 - 1158
              NUMERIC

             A3b.  How many days in the past week did you talk about
             politics with family or friends?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             NUMBER OF DAYS

                 0.  NONE
                 1.  ONE
                 2.  TWO
                 3.  THREE
                 4.  FOUR
                 5.  FIVE
                 6.  SIX
                 7.  SEVEN

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA; Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in A3; 5, 9 in
                     A3a

==============================
VAR M925108    92POST: A4. CARE ELECT
              COLUMNS 1159 - 1159
              NUMERIC

             Throughout the post-election questionnaire, whenever the
             term "incumbents" is used in the documentation or
             questionnaire , we are referring to a representative who was
             a member of the 102nd Congress, i.e, prior to the 1992
             General election.  Due to the U.S. Census based
             redistricting, the incumbents district for the 103rd
             Congress may consist of a fairly different geographical area
             from the area covered by the district prior to the boundary
             changes.  Therefore, the "incumbent" may or may not have
             been the respondent's district's incumbent before 1992.

             An additional complication is that a panel respondent may
             have moved since we interviewed them in 1990, or
             pre-election respondents may have moved between the pre- and
             the post-election interview. Unless stated otherwise survey
             questions always refer to R's original locations.

             A4.  As you know, representatives to Congress in Washington
             were chosen in this election from congressional districts
             all around the country. How much would you say that you
             personally cared about the way the election to the U.S.
             House of Representatives came out:  did you care very much,
             pretty much, not very much, or not at all?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  VERY MUCH
                 2.  PRETTY MUCH
                 4.  NOT VERY MUCH
                 5.  NOT AT ALL

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M925109    92POST: A5. RECALL HSE
              COLUMNS 1160 - 1160
              NUMERIC

             A5.  Do you happen to remember the names of the candidates
             for congress--that is, for the House of Representatives in
             Washington--who ran in this district this November?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M925110    92POST: A5a1.
              COLUMNS 1161 - 1162
              NUMERIC

             A5a(1).  Who were they? <House candidate - 1st mention>
             (PROBE:  Any others?)
             -------------------------------------------------------

             Senatorial Candidates or Senators Mentioned:

                 11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE*
                 12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE*
                 13.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE*
                 93.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE*
                 94.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE*
                 14.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE*
                 15.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE*
                 16.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE*
                 17.  FIRST DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 18.  FIRST REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 19.  DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP*
                 21.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR*
                 22.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR*
                 27.  SECOND DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 28.  SECOND REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 29.  REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP*

             For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

                 31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (incl. Republican candidate
                      for LA06--see LA06 note in V3021. Use V3021=45 to
                      exclude these cases.)
                 32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
                 41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT*
                 42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT*

             For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative:

                 33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT
                 34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT
                 35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER
                 36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER

             Gubernatorial Candidates Mentioned:

                 51.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
                 52.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
                 53.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 54.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 55.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 56.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*
                 57.  DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 58.  REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 61.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR*
                 62.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR*
                 97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in
                      A5; no further mention

             *If a senator or senatorial candidate, if a governor or
             gubernatorial candidate, or if a non-running ("retiring")
             House Representative was mentioned  in error at A5a, the
             candidate or officeholder named was coded.  Built variables
             A5aa (code 7) and A5x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to
             "name given not on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid
             candidate name given."

==============================
VAR M925111    92POST: A5b1.
              COLUMNS 1163 - 1163
              NUMERIC

             A5b(1).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A5a) What was (NAME's) party?
             <1st mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC
                 5.  REPUBLICAN
                 7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5;
                     no further mention

==============================
VAR M925112    92POST: A5aa1.
              COLUMNS 1164 - 1164
              NUMERIC

             A5aa(1).  Who were they? <House Candidate - 1st mention>
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Built from A5a(#1)/A5a(#2)/A5a(#3)

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35, exc. LA06)
                 2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36, also 31 in LA06)
                 7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE
                     (11-19, 21, 22, 27-29, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97)

                 8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY
                 9.  DK NAME AND DK/NA PARTY; NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5;
                     no further mention

==============================
VAR M925113    92POST: A5x1.
              COLUMNS 1165 - 1165
              NUMERIC

             A5x(1).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
             candidates running in the Congressional race for R's
             congressional district. <1st mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note preceding V5108

             Built from A5a(#1) & A5b(#1) / A5a(#2) & A5b(#2) / A5a(#3) &
             A5b(#3)

                 1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                     PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME

                 5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                     MENTION
                 7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                     MENTION

                 9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in
                     A5; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925114    92POST: A5a2.
              COLUMNS 1166 - 1167
              NUMERIC

             A5a(2).  Who were they? <House candidate - 2nd mention>
             (PROBE:  Any others?)
             -------------------------------------------------------

             Senatorial Candidates or Senators Mentioned:

                 11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE*
                 12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE*
                 93.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE*
                 94.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE*
                 13.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE*
                 14.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE*
                 15.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE*
                 16.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE*
                 17.  FIRST DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 18.  FIRST REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 19.  DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP*
                 21.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR*
                 22.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR*
                 27.  SECOND DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 28.  SECOND REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 29.  REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP*

             For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

                 31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (incl. Republican candidate
                      for LA06--see LA06 note in V3021. Use V3021=45 to
                      exclude these cases.)
                 32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
                 41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT*

                 42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT*

             For Districts with Running Incumbent Resentative:

                 33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT
                 34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT
                 35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER
                 36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER

             Gubernatorial Candidates Mentioned:

                 51.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
                 52.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
                 53.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 54.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 55.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 56.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*
                 57.  DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 58.  REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 61.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR*
                 62.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR*
                 97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in
                      A5; no further mention

             *If a senator or senatorial candidate, if a governor or
             gubernatorial candidate, or if a non-running ("retiring")
             House Representative was mentioned  in error at A5a, the
             candidate or officeholder named was coded.  Built variables
             A5aa (code 7) and A5x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to
             "name given not on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid
             candidate name given."

==============================
VAR M925115    92POST: A5b2.
              COLUMNS 1168 - 1168
              NUMERIC

             A5b(2).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A5a) What was (NAME's) party?
             <2nd mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC

                 5.  REPUBLICAN
                 7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5;
                     no further mention

==============================
VAR M925116    92POST: A5aa2.
              COLUMNS 1169 - 1169
              NUMERIC

             A5aa(2).  Who were they? <House Candidate - 2nd mention>
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Built from A5a(#1)/A5a(#2)/A5a(#3)

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35, exc. LA06)
                 2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36, also 31 in LA06)
                 7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE
                     (11-19, 21, 22, 27-29, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97)

                 8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY
                 9.  DK NAME AND DK/NA PARTY; NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5;
                     no further mention

==============================
VAR M925117    92POST: A5x2.
              COLUMNS 1170 - 1170
              NUMERIC

             A5x(2).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
             candidates running in the Congressional race for R's
             congressional district. <2nd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note preceding V5108

             Built from A5a(#1) & A5b(#1) / A5a(#2) & A5b(#2) / A5a(#3) &
             A5b(#3)

                 1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY

                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                     PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                     MENTION
                 7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                     MENTION

                 9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in
                     A5; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925118    92POST: A5a3.
              COLUMNS 1171 - 1172
              NUMERIC

             A5a(3).  Who were they? <House candidate - 3rd mention>
             (PROBE:  Any others?)
             -------------------------------------------------------

             Senatorial Candidates or Senators Mentioned:

                 11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE*
                 12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE*
                 93.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE*
                 94.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE*
                 13.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE*
                 14.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE*
                 15.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE*
                 16.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE*
                 17.  FIRST DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 18.  FIRST REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 19.  DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP*
                 21.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR*
                 22.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR*
                 27.  SECOND DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 28.  SECOND REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 29.  REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP*

             For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

                 31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (incl. Republican candidate
                      for LA06--see LA06 note in V3021. Use V3021=45 to
                      exclude these cases.)
                 32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
                 41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT*
                 42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT*

             For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative:

                 33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT
                 34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT
                 35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER
                 36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER

             Gubernatorial Candidates Mentioned:

                 51.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
                 52.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
                 53.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 54.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 55.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 56.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*
                 57.  DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 58.  REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 61.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR*
                 62.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR*
                 97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in
                      A5; no further mention

             *If a senator or senatorial candidate, if a governor or
             gubernatorial candidate, or if a non-running ("retiring")
             House Representative was mentioned  in error at A5a, the
             candidate or officeholder named was coded.  Built variables
             A5aa (code 7) and A5x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to
             "name given not on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid
             candidate name given."

==============================
VAR M925119    92POST: A5b3.
              COLUMNS 1173 - 1173
              NUMERIC

             A5b(3).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A5a) What was (NAME's) party?
             <3rd mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC
                 5.  REPUBLICAN
                 7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5;
                     no further mention

==============================
VAR M925120    92POST: A5aa3.
              COLUMNS 1174 - 1174
              NUMERIC

             A5aa(3).   Who were they? <House Candidate - 3rd mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Built from A5a(#1)/A5a(#2)/A5a(#3)

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35, exc. LA06)
                 2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36, also 31 in LA06)
                 7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE
                     (11-19, 21, 22, 27-29, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97)

                 8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY
                 9.  DK NAME AND DK/NA PARTY; NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in A5;
                     no further mention

==============================
VAR M925121    92POST: A5x3.
              COLUMNS 1175 - 1175
              NUMERIC

             A5x(3).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
             candidates running in the Congressional race for R's
             congressional district. <3rd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note preceding <at> V5108

             Built from A5a(#1) & A5b(#1) / A5a(#2) & A5b(#2) / A5a(#3) &
             A5b(#3)

                 1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                     PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                     MENTION
                 7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                     MENTION

                 9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002; 5 or 9 in
                     A5; no further mention

             There are no variables in range 5122-5200

==============================
VAR M925201    92POST: A6. CHECKPOINT
              COLUMNS 1176 - 1176
              NUMERIC

             A6.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ---------------------------

                 1.  U.S. SENATE RACE IN STATE: EXCEPT CA (CANDIDATE LIST
                     INCLUDES AT LEAST ONE NAME FROM #11-#16) (01, 04,
                     13-14, 21-22, 24-25, 31-32, 34, 41-45, 47, 52,
                     61-62, 72-73 in V3017)
                 2.  CALIFORNIA (71 in V3017)
                 3.  ALL OTHERS (03, 12, 23, 33, 35, 40, 49, 54, 56, 68
                     in V3017)

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925202    92POST: A7. RECALL SEN
              COLUMNS 1177 - 1177
              NUMERIC

             A7.  And how about the candidates who ran in this state for
             the United States Senate in Washington?  Do you happen to
             remember what the candidates' names were?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 81, 82, 85, 95
                     in V3022

==============================
VAR M925203    92POST: A7a1.
              COLUMNS 1178 - 1179
              NUMERIC

             A7a(1).  Who were they? <Senate candidate - 1st mention>
             (PROBE: Any others?)
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Precoded in box by interviewer

             Senatorial Candidates or Senators Mentioned:

                 11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE
                 12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE
                 13.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE
                 14.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE
                 15.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE
                 16.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE
                 17.  FIRST DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 18.  FIRST REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 19.  DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP*
                 21.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR*
                 22.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR*
                 27.  SECOND DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 28.  SECOND REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 29.  REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP*

             For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

                 31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE*

                 32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE*
                 41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT*
                 42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT*

             For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative:

                 33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT*
                 34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT*
                 35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*

             Gubernatorial Candidates Mentioned:

                 51.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
                 52.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
                 53.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 54.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 55.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 56.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*
                 57.  DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 58.  REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 61.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR*
                 62.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR*
                 97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; no
                      further mention

             *If a House Representative or candidate, if a governor or
             gubernatorial candidate, or if a non-running Senator was
             mentioned in error at A7a, the candidate or officeholder
             named was coded.  Built variables A7aa (code 7) and A7x
             (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on
             candidate list for that race," or "invalid candidate name
             given."

==============================
VAR M925204    92POST: A7b1.
              COLUMNS 1180 - 1180
              NUMERIC

             A7b(1).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A7a) What was (NAME's) party?
             <1st mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC
                 5.  REPUBLICAN
                 7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81,
                     82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925205    92POST: A7aa1.
              COLUMNS 1181 - 1181
              NUMERIC

             A7aa(1).  Who were they? <Senate Candidate - 1st mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Built from A7a(1)

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15)
                 2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16)
                 7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (19,
                     21, 22, 29, 31-36, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97)

                 8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY
                 9.  DK name and DK/NA party (per V5204); NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81,
                     82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925206    92POST: A7x1.
              COLUMNS 1182 - 1182
              NUMERIC

             A7x(1).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
             candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of
             residence. <1st mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note preceding V5108

             Built from V5203 & V5204

                 1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME

                 2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                     PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                     MENTION
                 7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                     MENTION

                 9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81,
                     82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925207    92POST: A7a2.
              COLUMNS 1183 - 1184
              NUMERIC

             A7a(2).  Who were they? <Senate candidate - 2nd mention>
             (PROBE: Any others?)
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Precoded in box by interviewer

             Senatorial Candidates or Senators Mentioned:

                 11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE
                 12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE
                 13.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE
                 14.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE
                 15.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE
                 16.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE
                 17.  FIRST DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 18.  FIRST REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 19.  DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP*
                 21.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR*
                 22.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR*
                 27.  SECOND DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 28.  SECOND REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 29.  REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP*

             For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

                 31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE*
                 32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE*
                 41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT*
                 42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT*

             For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative:

                 33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT*
                 34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT*
                 35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*

             Gubernatorial Candidates Mentioned:

                 51.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
                 52.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
                 53.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 54.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 55.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 56.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*
                 57.  DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 58.  REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 61.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR*
                 62.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR*
                 97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; no
                      further mention

             *If a House Representative or candidate, if a governor or
             gubernatorial candidate, or if a non-running Senator was
             mentioned in error at A7a, the candidate or officeholder
             named was coded.  Built variables A7aa (code 7) and A7x
             (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on
             candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name
             given."

==============================
VAR M925208    92POST: A7b2.
              COLUMNS 1185 - 1185
              NUMERIC

             A7b(2).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A7a) What was (NAME's) party?

             <2nd mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC
                 5.  REPUBLICAN
                 7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81,
                     82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925209    92POST: A7aa2.
              COLUMNS 1186 - 1186
              NUMERIC

             A7aa(2).  Who were they? <Senate Candidate - 2nd mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Built from A7a(2)

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15)
                 2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16)
                 7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (19,
                     21, 22, 29, 31-36, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97)

                 8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY
                 9.  DK name and DK/NA party (per V5204); NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81,
                     82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925210    92POST: A7x2.
              COLUMNS 1187 - 1187
              NUMERIC

             A7x(2).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
             candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of
             residence. <2nd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note preceding V5108

             Built from V5208 & V5209

                 1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                     PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                     MENTION
                 7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                     MENTION

                 9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81,
                     82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925211    92POST: A7a3.
              COLUMNS 1188 - 1189
              NUMERIC

             A7a(3).  Who were they? <Senate candidate - 3rd mention>
             (PROBE: Any others?)
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Precoded in box by interviewer

             Senatorial Candidates or Senators Mentioned:

                 11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE
                 12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE
                 13.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE
                 14.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE
                 15.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE
                 16.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE
                 17.  FIRST DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 18.  FIRST REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 19.  DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP*
                 21.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR*
                 22.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN SENATOR*
                 27.  SECOND DEMOCRATIC SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 28.  SECOND REPUBLICAN SENATOR IN STATE WITHOUT RACE*
                 29.  REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP*

             For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

                 31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE*
                 32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE*
                 41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT*
                 42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT*

             For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative:

                 33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT*
                 34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT*
                 35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*

             Gubernatorial Candidates Mentioned:

                 51.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
                 52.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE*
                 53.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 54.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION*
                 55.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 56.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*
                 57.  DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 58.  REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 61.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR*
                 62.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR*
                 97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; no
                      further mention

             *If a House Representative or candidate, if a governor or
             gubernatorial candidate, or if a non-running Senator was
             mentioned in error at A7a, the candidate or officeholder
             named was coded.  Built variables A7aa (code 7) and A7x
             (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on
             candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name
             given."

==============================
VAR M925212    92POST: A7b3.
              COLUMNS 1190 - 1190
              NUMERIC

             A7b(3).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A7a) What was (NAME's) party?
             <3rd mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC
                 5.  REPUBLICAN
                 7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81,
                     82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925213    92POST: A7aa3.
              COLUMNS 1191 - 1191
              NUMERIC

             A7aa(3).  Who were they? <Senate Candidate - 3rd mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Built from A7a(3)

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15)
                 2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16)
                 7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (19,
                     21, 22, 29, 31-36, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97)

                 8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY
                 9.  DK name and DK/NA party (per V5204); NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81,
                     82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925214    92POST: A7x3.
              COLUMNS 1192 - 1192
              NUMERIC

             A7x(3).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
             candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of
             residence. <3rd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note preceding V5108

             Built from V5211 & V5212

                 1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                     PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                     MENTION
                 7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                     MENTION

                 9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2-3 in A6; 5, 9 in A7; 81,
                     82, 85, 95 in V3022; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925215    92POST: A8.
              COLUMNS 1193 - 1193
              NUMERIC

             A8.  As you know, there were two Senate races in California
             this year. Do you happen to remember what the candidates'
             names were?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 01, 03, 04,
                     12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61,
                     62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017

==============================
VAR M925216    92POST: A8a1.
              COLUMNS 1194 - 1195
              NUMERIC

             A8a(1).  Who were they? <Senate candidate - 1st mention>
             (PROBE: Any others?)--CALIFORNIA
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Precoded in box by interviewer

                 11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
                 93.  (11a) DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE
                 12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
                 94.  (14a) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE
                 21.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR*

             For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

                 31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE*
                 32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE*
                 41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT*
                 42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT*

             For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative:

                 33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT*
                 34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT*
                 35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*

             CA Governor Mentioned:

                 58.  REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6, 5, 9 in A8; no
                      further mention

             *If a House Representative or candidate, or if a governor
             was mentioned in error at A8a, the candidate or officeholder
             named was coded. Built variables A8aa (code 7) and A8x
             (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on
             candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name
             given."

==============================
VAR M925217    92POST: A8b1.
              COLUMNS 1196 - 1196
              NUMERIC

             A8b(1).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A8a) What was (NAME's)
             party?--CALIFORNIA <1st mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC
                 5.  REPUBLICAN
                 7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925218    92POST: A8aa1.
              COLUMNS 1197 - 1197
              NUMERIC

             A8aa(1).  Who were they?--CALIFORNIA <Senate candidate - 1st
             mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             Built from A8a(1)

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 93 [11a])
                 2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 94 [14a])
                 7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (21,
                     31-36, 41, 42, 58, 97)

                 8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98)
                 9.  DK name and DK/NA party; NA (99)
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925219    92POST: A8x1.
              COLUMNS 1198 - 1198
              NUMERIC

             A8x(1).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of

             candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of
             residence--CALIFORNIA. <1st mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See box <note> preceding V5108

             Built from A8a(1) & A8b(#1)

                 1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                     PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                     MENTION
                 7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                     MENTION

                 9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925220    92POST: A8a2.
              COLUMNS 1199 - 1200
              NUMERIC

             A8a(2).  Who were they? <Senate candidate - 2nd mention>
             (PROBE: Any others?)--CALIFORNIA
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Precoded in box by interviewer

                 11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
                 93.  (11a) DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE
                 12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
                 94.  (14a) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE
                 21.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR*

             For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

                 31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE*
                 32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE*
                 41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT*
                 42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT*

             For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative:

                 33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT*
                 34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT*
                 35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*

             CA Governor Mentioned:

                 58.  REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6, 5, 9 in A8; no
                      further mention

             *If a House Representative or candidate, or if a governor
             was mentioned in error at A8a, the candidate or officeholder
             named was coded. Built variables A8aa (code 7) and A8x
             (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on
             candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name
             given."

==============================
VAR M925221    92POST: A8b2.
              COLUMNS 1201 - 1201
              NUMERIC

             A8b(2).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A8a) What was (NAME's)
             party?--CALIFORNIA <2nd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC
                 5.  REPUBLICAN
                 7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,

                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925222    92POST: A8aa2.
              COLUMNS 1202 - 1202
              NUMERIC

             A8aa(2).  Who were they?--CALIFORNIA <Senate candidate - 2nd
             mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             Built from A8a(2)

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 93 [11a])
                 2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 94 [14a])
                 7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (21,
                     31-36, 41, 42, 58, 97)

                 8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98)
                 9.  DK name and DK/NA party; NA (99)
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925223    92POST: A8x2.
              COLUMNS 1203 - 1203
              NUMERIC

             A8x(2).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
             candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of
             residence--CALIFORNIA. <2nd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See box <note> preceding V5108

             Built from A8a(2) & A8b(2)

                 1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF

                     PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                     MENTION
                 7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                     MENTION

                 9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925224    92POST: A8a3.
              COLUMNS 1204 - 1205
              NUMERIC

             A8a(3).  Who were they? <Senate candidate - 3rd mention>
             (PROBE: Any others?)--CALIFORNIA
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Precoded in box by interviewer

                 11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
                 93.  (11a) DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE
                 12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
                 94.  (14a) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE
                 21.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR*

             For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

                 31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE*
                 32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE*
                 41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT*
                 42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT*

             For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative:

                 33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT*
                 34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT*
                 35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*

             CA Governor Mentioned:

                 58.  REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6, 5, 9 in A8; no
                      further mention

             *If a House Representative or candidate, or if a governor
             was mentioned in error at A8a, the candidate or officeholder
             named was coded. Built variables A8aa (code 7) and A8x
             (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on
             candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name
             given."

==============================
VAR M925225    92POST: A8b3.
              COLUMNS 1206 - 1206
              NUMERIC

             A8b(3).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A8a) What was (NAME's)
             party?--CALIFORNIA <3rd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC
                 5.  REPUBLICAN
                 7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925226    92POST: A8aa3.
              COLUMNS 1207 - 1207
              NUMERIC

             A8aa(3).  Who were they?--CALIFORNIA <Senate candidate - 3rd
             mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             Built from A8a(3)

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 93 [11a])
                 2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 94 [14a])
                 7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (21,
                     31-36, 41, 42, 58, 97)

                 8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98)
                 9.  DK name and DK/NA party; NA (99)
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925227    92POST: A8x3.
              COLUMNS 1208 - 1208
              NUMERIC

             A8x(3).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of
             candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of
             residence--CALIFORNIA. <3rd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See box <note> preceding V5108

             Built from A8a(3) & A8b(3)

                 1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                     PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                     MENTION
                 7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                     MENTION

                 9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925228    92POST: A8a4.
              COLUMNS 1209 - 1210
              NUMERIC

             A8a(4).  Who were they? <Senate candidate - 4th mention>
             (PROBE: Any others?)--CALIFORNIA
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Precoded in box by interviewer

                 11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
                 93.  (11a) DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE
                 12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
                 94.  (14a) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN SECOND RACE
                 21.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC SENATOR*

             For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

                 31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE*
                 32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE*
                 41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT*
                 42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT*

             For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative:

                 33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT*
                 34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT*
                 35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER*
                 36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER*

             CA Governor Mentioned:

                 58.  REPUBLICAN GOVERNOR, NO RACE IN STATE*
                 97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6, 5, 9 in A8; no
                      further mention

             *If a House Representative or candidate, or if a governor
             was mentioned in error at A8a, the candidate or officeholder
             named was coded. Built variables A8aa (code 7) and A8x
             (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not on
             candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name
             given."

==============================
VAR M925229    92POST: A8b4.
              COLUMNS 1211 - 1211
              NUMERIC

             A8b(4).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN A8a) What was (NAME's)
             party?--CALIFORNIA <4th mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC
                 5.  REPUBLICAN
                 7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925230    92POST: A8aa4.
              COLUMNS 1212 - 1212
              NUMERIC

             A8aa(4).  Who were they?--CALIFORNIA <Senate candidate - 4th
             mention>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             Built from A8a(4)

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 93 [11a])
                 2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 94 [14a])
                 7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE (21,
                     31-36, 41, 42, 58, 97)

                 8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98)
                 9.  DK name and DK/NA party; NA (99)
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925231    92POST: A8x4.
              COLUMNS 1213 - 1213
              NUMERIC

             A8x(4).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of

             candidates running in the Senate race for R's State of
             residence--CALIFORNIA. <4th mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See box <note> preceding V5108

             Built from A8a(4) & A8b(4)

                 1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                     PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                 6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                     MENTION
                 7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                     MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                     MENTION

                 9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 3 in A6; 5, 9 in A8; 01,
                     03, 04, 12-14, 21-25, 31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
                     56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73 in V3017; no further mention

             There are no variables in range 5232-5300

==============================
VAR M925301    92POST: B1a. TH BUSH
              COLUMNS 1214 - 1216
              NUMERIC

             B1.  (RB, P. 3) Please turn to page three of this booklet.
             I'd like to get your feelings toward some of our political
             leaders and other people who are in the news these days.
             I'll read the name of a person and I'd like you to rate that
             person using something we call the feeling thermometer.
             Ratings between 50 degrees and 100 degrees mean that you
             feel favorable and warm toward that person.

             Ratings between 0 degrees and 50 degrees mean that you don't
             feel favorable toward the person and that you don't care too
             much for that person.  You would rate the person at the 50
             degree mark if you don't feel particularly warm or cold

             toward the person. If we come to a person whose name you
             don't recognize, you don't need to rate that person. Just
             tell me and we'll move on to the next one.

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

             B1a.  GEORGE BUSH
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925302    92POST: B1b. TH CLINTON
              COLUMNS 1217 - 1219
              NUMERIC

             B1b.  Bill Clinton <Feeling thermometer>
             ----------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925303    92POST: B1c. TH PEROT
              COLUMNS 1220 - 1222
              NUMERIC

             B1c.  Ross Perot <Feeling thermometer>
             --------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925304    92POST: B1d. TH #11,13,15
              COLUMNS 1223 - 1225
              NUMERIC

             B1d. (NAME # 11, 13 or 15) <Democratic U.S. Senate Candidate
             - Feeling thermometer>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview; 81, 82, 85 in V3022

==============================
VAR M925305    92POST: B1e. TH #12,14,16
              COLUMNS 1226 - 1228
              NUMERIC

             B1e.  (NAME # 12, 14, or 16) <Republican U.S. Senate
             Candidate - Feeling thermometer>
             ----------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview; 81, 82, 85 in V3022

==============================
VAR M925306    92POST: B1f. 11a,13a,15a
              COLUMNS 1229 - 1231
              NUMERIC

             B1f.  (NAME # 11a, 13a OR 15a) CALIFORNIA ONLY <Democratic
             U.S. Senate Candidate - Feeling thermometer>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315

                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21-25,
                       31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61-62, 68, 72-73
                       in V3017

==============================
VAR M925307    92POST: B1g. 12a,14a,16a
              COLUMNS 1232 - 1234
              NUMERIC

             B1g.  (NAME # 12a, 14a, or 16a) CALIFORNIA ONLY <Republican
             U.S. Senate Candidate - Feeling thermometer>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21-25,
                       31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61-62, 68, 72-73
                       in V3017

==============================
VAR M925308    92POST: B1h. TH 19, 29
              COLUMNS 1235 - 1237
              NUMERIC

             B1h.  (NAME # 19, 29) <Dem/Rep Senator: Term not up in state
             with race - Feeling thermometer>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview; 81, 82, 85, 95 in V3022

==============================
VAR M925309    92POST: B1j. TH SEN 1
              COLUMNS 1238 - 1240
              NUMERIC

             B1j.  (NAME, SENATOR #1)
             ------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview; 12, 21, 55, 65, 95 in
                       V3022

==============================
VAR M925310    92POST: B1k. TH SEN 2
              COLUMNS 1241 - 1243
              NUMERIC

             B1k.  (NAME, SENATOR #2)
             ------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview; 12, 21, 55, 65, 95 in
                       V3022

==============================
VAR M925311    92POST: B1m. TH 31,33,35
              COLUMNS 1244 - 1246
              NUMERIC

             B1m.  (NAME # 31, 33, or 35) <Democratic House Candidate -
             Feeling thermometer>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE: LA06 Republican candidate 31 is also coded here.  See
             LA06 note in V3021.  Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases.

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3,4 in
                       V5002

==============================
VAR M925312    92POST: B1n. TH 32,34,36
              COLUMNS 1247 - 1249
              NUMERIC

             B1n.  (NAME #32, 34, OR 36) <Republican House Candidate -
             Feeling thermometer>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3,4 in
                       V5002

==============================
VAR M925313    92POST: B1p. TH #41, 42
              COLUMNS 1250 - 1252
              NUMERIC

             B1p.  (NAME # 41, 42) <Retiring Democratic Representative -
             Feeling thermometer>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             In CA06 and WA08 a Senate candidate was also the retiring
             Representative.  In these CD's, a thermometer was asked only
             once in 5304-5305 and answers were duplicated here.

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 000.
                       .
                       .

                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview; 12, 14, 21, 24, 45, 85 in
                       V3021; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M925314    92POST: B1g. TH #30
              COLUMNS 1253 - 1255
              NUMERIC

             B1q.  (NAME # 30) <Third Party/Independent House Candidate -
             Feeling thermometer>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview.  No name #30

==============================
VAR M925315    92POST: B1r. STOCKDALE
              COLUMNS 1256 - 1258
              NUMERIC

             B1r.  James Stockdale <Feeling thermometer>
             -------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.

                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE.  Variables denoting
                       use of Don't Know probes are located at V6301-6315
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview.

==============================
VAR M925316    92POST: B2a. UNIONS
              COLUMNS 1259 - 1261
              NUMERIC

             B2.  (RB, STILL ON P. 3) And still using the feeling
             thermometer, how would you rate the following groups:

             B2a.  Labor unions <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925317    92POST: B2b. FEMINIST
              COLUMNS 1262 - 1264
              NUMERIC

             B2b.  Feminists <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             --------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.

                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925318    92POST: B2c. P WELFARE
              COLUMNS 1265 - 1267
              NUMERIC

             B2c.  People on Welfare <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE
             FOR B2b-B2aa)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925319    92POST: B2d. CONSERV
              COLUMNS 1268 - 1270
              NUMERIC

             B2d.  Conservatives <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925320    92POST: B2e. POOR
              COLUMNS 1271 - 1273
              NUMERIC

             B2e.  Poor People <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925321    92POST: B2f. CATHOLICS
              COLUMNS 1274 - 1276
              NUMERIC

             B2f.  Catholics <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             --------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925322    92POST: B2g. B BUSINESS
              COLUMNS 1277 - 1279
              NUMERIC

             B2g.  Big Business <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925323    92POST: B2h. BLACKS
              COLUMNS 1280 - 1282
              NUMERIC

             B2h.  Blacks <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             -----------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925324    92POST: B2j. W MOVEMENT
              COLUMNS 1283 - 1285
              NUMERIC

             B2j.  The Women's Movement <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME
             CODE FOR B2b-B2aa)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925325    92POST: B2k. FED GOV
              COLUMNS 1286 - 1288
              NUMERIC

             B2k.  The federal government in Washington <Feeling
             thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa)
             ---------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925326    92POST: B2l. LIBERALS
              COLUMNS 1289 - 1291
              NUMERIC

             B2l.  Liberals <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             -------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925327    92POST: B2m. HISPANICS
              COLUMNS 1292 - 1294
              NUMERIC

             B2m.  Hispanic-Americans <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME
             CODE FOR B2b-B2aa)
             --------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925328    92POST: B2n. MILITARY
              COLUMNS 1295 - 1297
              NUMERIC

             B2n.  The Military <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925329    92POST: B2p. ENVIRONMT
              COLUMNS 1298 - 1300
              NUMERIC

             B2p.  Environmentalists <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE
             FOR B2b-B2aa)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925330    92POST: B2q. LAWYERS
              COLUMNS 1301 - 1303
              NUMERIC

             B2q.  Lawyers <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             ------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925331    92POST: B2r. IL IMMIGRANT
              COLUMNS 1304 - 1306
              NUMERIC

             B2r.  Illegal Immigrants <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME
             CODE FOR B2b-B2aa)
             --------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925332    92POST: B2s. SOUTHNERS
              COLUMNS 1307 - 1309
              NUMERIC

             B2s.  Southerners <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925333    92POST: B2t. WHITES
              COLUMNS 1310 - 1312
              NUMERIC

             B2t.  Whites <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             -----------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925334    92POST: B2u. JEWS
              COLUMNS 1313 - 1315
              NUMERIC

             B2u.  Jews <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             ---------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925335    92POST: B2v. HOMOSEXUAL
              COLUMNS 1316 - 1318
              NUMERIC

             B2v.  Gay men and lesbians; that is, homosexuals <Feeling
             thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa)
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925336    92POST: B2w. IMMIGR LEG
              COLUMNS 1319 - 1321
              NUMERIC

             B2w.  Immigrants <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925337    92POST: B2x. CONGRESS
              COLUMNS 1322 - 1324
              NUMERIC

             B2x.  Congress--That is, the U.S. Senate and the House of
             Representatives <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925338    92POST: B2y. FUNDAMENTAL
              COLUMNS 1325 - 1327
              NUMERIC

             B2y.  Christian Fundamentalists <Feeling thermometer> (USE
             SAME CODE FOR B2b-B2aa)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925339    92POST: B2z. ASIANS
              COLUMNS 1328 - 1330
              NUMERIC

             B2z.  Asian-Americans <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE
             FOR B2b-B2aa)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925340    92POST: B2aa. POLICE
              COLUMNS 1331 - 1333
              NUMERIC

             B2aa.  The Police <Feeling thermometer> (USE SAME CODE FOR
             B2b-B2aa)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             RATING (RECORD ACTUAL NUMBER)

                 000.
                       .
                       .
                 100.

                 997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                 998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                 999.  NA
                 888.  Inap, no post-interview

             There are no variables in range 5341-5400

==============================
VAR M925401    92POST: C1. LIKES DEM
              COLUMNS 1334 - 1334
              NUMERIC

             Next I would like to ask some questions about the
             candidate(s) who ran in this district for the U.S. House of
             Representatives.

             C1.  Was there anything in particular that you liked about
             (NAME # 31, 33, or 35), the Democratic candidate [LA06 only:
             the Republican candidate] for the U.S. House of
             Representatives?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             For a discussion of the meaning of "this district, " see
             note preceding <at> V5108

             C1-C2a were asked about second Rep. candidate in LA06. See
             LA06 note in V3021.  Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO Rep.
                 7.  R VOLUNTEERS: "I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS
                     PERSON"

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                     candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M925402    92POST: C1a1.
              COLUMNS 1335 - 1338
              NUMERIC

             C1a(1).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you liked about this candidate?   UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             <Democratic Candidate for U.S. House - 1st mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK (V5402 only)
                 9999.  NA (V5402 only)
                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                        candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5,
                        7-9 in C1; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925403    92POST: C1a2.
              COLUMNS 1339 - 1342
              NUMERIC

             C1a(2).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you liked about this candidate?   UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             <Democratic Candidate for U.S. House - 2nd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                        candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5,
                        7-9 in C1; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925404    92POST: C1a3.
              COLUMNS 1343 - 1346
              NUMERIC

             C1a(3).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you liked about this candidate?   UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             <Democratic Candidate for U.S. House - 3rd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                        candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5,
                        7-9 in C1; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925405    92POST: C1a4.
              COLUMNS 1347 - 1350
              NUMERIC

             C1a(4).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you liked about this candidate?   UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             <Democratic Candidate for U.S. House - 4th mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                        candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5,
                        7-9 in C1; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925406    92POST: C1a5.
              COLUMNS 1351 - 1353
              NUMERIC

             C1a(5).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you liked about this candidate?   UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             <Democratic Candidate for U.S. House - 5th mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                        candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5,
                        7-9 in C1; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925407    92POST: C2. DISLIKE DEM
              COLUMNS 1354 - 1354
              NUMERIC

             C2.  Was there anything in particular that you didn't like

             about (NAME # 31, 33, or 35)? <Democratic Candidate for U.S.
             House>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                     candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in C1

==============================
VAR M925408    92POST: C2a1.
              COLUMNS 1355 - 1358
              NUMERIC

             C2a(1).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO.") <Democratic Candidate for U.S. House - 1st mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK (V5408 only)
                 9999.  NA (V5408 only)
                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                        candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in
                        C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925409    92POST: C2a2.
              COLUMNS 1359 - 1362
              NUMERIC

             C2a(2).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO.") <Democratic Candidate for U.S. House - 2nd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                        candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in
                        C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925410    92POST: C2a3.
              COLUMNS 1363 - 1366
              NUMERIC

             C2a(3).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO.") <Democratic Candidate for U.S. House - 3rd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                        candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in
                        C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925411    92POST: C2a4.
              COLUMNS 1367 - 1370
              NUMERIC

             C2a(4).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO.") <Democratic Candidate for U.S. House - 4th mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                        candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in
                        C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925412    92POST: C2a5.
              COLUMNS 1371 - 1373
              NUMERIC

             C2a(5).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you didn't like about this candidate? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO.") <Democratic Candidate for U.S. House - 5th mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note at C1.

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Democratic US House
                        candidate (24, 52 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in
                        C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925413    92POST: C3. LIKES REPUB
              COLUMNS 1374 - 1374
              NUMERIC

             C3.  Was there anything in particular that you liked about
             (NAME # 32, 34, or 36), the Republican candidate for the
             U.S. House of Representatives?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO
                 7.  R VOLUNTEERS: "I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS
                     PERSON"

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                     candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M925414    92POST: C3a1.
              COLUMNS 1375 - 1378
              NUMERIC

             C3a(1).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you liked about this candidate?   UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             <Republican Candidate for U.S. House - 1st Mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK (V5414 only)
                 9999.  NA (V5414 only)
                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                        candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5,
                        7-9 in C3; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925415    92POST: C3a2.
              COLUMNS 1379 - 1382
              NUMERIC

             C3a(2).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you liked about this candidate?   UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             <Republican Candidate for U.S. House - 2nd Mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                        candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5,
                        7-9 in C3; 9998-9999 in C3a(1); no further
                        mention

==============================
VAR M925416    92POST: C3a3.
              COLUMNS 1383 - 1386
              NUMERIC

             C3a(3).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you liked about this candidate?   UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             <Republican Candidate for U.S. House - 3rd Mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                        candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5,
                        7-9 in C3; 9998-9999 in C3a(1); no further
                        mention

==============================
VAR M925417    92POST: C3a4.
              COLUMNS 1387 - 1390
              NUMERIC

             C3a(4).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you liked about this candidate?   UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             <Republican Candidate for U.S. House - 4th Mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                        candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5,
                        7-9 in C3; 9998-9999 in C3a(1); no further
                        mention

==============================
VAR M925418    92POST: C3a5.
              COLUMNS 1391 - 1393
              NUMERIC

             C3a(5).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you liked about this candidate?   UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             <Republican Candidate for U.S. House - 5th Mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                        candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 5,
                        7-9 in C3; 9998-9999 in C3a(1); no further
                        mention

==============================
VAR M925419    92POST: C4. DISLIKE REPUB
              COLUMNS 1394 - 1394
              NUMERIC

             C4.  Was there anything in particular that you didn't like
             about (NAME # 32, 34, or 36)? <Republican House candidate>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                     candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in C3

==============================
VAR M925420    92POST: C4a1.
              COLUMNS 1395 - 1398
              NUMERIC

             C4a(1).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you didn't like about this candidate? <Republican House
             candidate> UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 9998.  DK (V5420 only)
                 9999.  NA (V5420 only)
                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                        candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in
                        C3; 5, 8-9 in C4; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925421    92POST: C4a2.
              COLUMNS 1399 - 1402
              NUMERIC

             C4a(2).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you didn't like about this candidate? <Republican House
             candidate> UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                        candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in
                        C3; 5, 8-9 in C4; 9998-9999 in C4a(1); no further
                        mention

==============================
VAR M925422    92POST: C4a3.
              COLUMNS 1403 - 1406
              NUMERIC

             C4a(3).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you didn't like about this candidate? <Republican House
             candidate> UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                        candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in
                        C3; 5, 8-9 in C4; 9998-9999 in C4a(1); no further
                        mention

==============================
VAR M925423    92POST: C4a4.
              COLUMNS 1407 - 1410
              NUMERIC

             C4a(4).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you didn't like about this candidate? <Republican House
             candidate> UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                        candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in
                        C3; 5, 8-9 in C4; 9998-9999 in C4a(1); no further
                        mention

==============================
VAR M925424    92POST: C4a5.
              COLUMNS 1411 - 1413
              NUMERIC

             C4a(5).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:  Anything
             else you didn't like about this candidate? <Republican House
             candidate> UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             See the PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 3

                 0001.
                        .
                        .
                 9997.

                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview; no Republican US House
                        candidate (14, 51 in V3021); 3, 4 in V5002; 7 in
                        C3; 5, 8-9 in C4; 9998-9999 in C4a(1); no further
                        mention

==============================
VAR M925425    92POST: C5(1).
              COLUMNS 1414 - 1416
              NUMERIC

             C5(1).  In the campaign in this district for the U.S. House
             of Representatives, what would you say was the single most
             important issue to you?--First Mention
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See the CAMPAIGN ISSUES Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 4

                 000.  None
                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 991.

                 996.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021;
                       3, 4 in V5002
                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA

==============================
VAR M925426    92POST: C5(2).
              COLUMNS 1417 - 1419
              NUMERIC

             C5(2).  Second Mention <Most important issue to R in U.S.
             House campaign>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             See the CAMPAIGN ISSUES Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 4

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 991.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021;
                       3, 4 in V5002; 000, 998-999 in 5425; no further
                       mention

==============================
VAR M925427    92POST: C5(3).
              COLUMNS 1420 - 1422
              NUMERIC

             C5(3).  Third Mention <Most important issue to R in U.S.
             House campaign>
             --------------------------------------------------------

             See the CAMPAIGN ISSUES Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 4

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 991.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021;
                       3, 4 in V5002; 000, 998-999 in 5425; no further
                       mention

==============================
VAR M925428    92POST: C6. CHECKPOINT
              COLUMNS 1423 - 1423
              NUMERIC

             C6.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ---------------------------

                 1.  R HAS NOT MENTIONED ANY ISSUES [000, 998, 999 in
                     C5(1)]
                 2.  R HAS MENTIONED ONLY ONE ISSUE
                 3.  ALL OTHERS

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3,
                     4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M925429    92POST: C7.
              COLUMNS 1424 - 1426
              NUMERIC

             C7.  Of those you've mentioned, what would you say is the
             single most important issue? <In U.S. House campaign>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             If R mentioned only 1 issue in C5 then that response has
             been duplicated here.

             See the CAMPAIGN ISSUES Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 4

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 991.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021;
                       3, 4 in V5002; 1-2 in C6

==============================
VAR M925430    92POST: C8. CHECKPOINT
              COLUMNS 1427 - 1427
              NUMERIC

             C8.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ---------------------------

                 1.  DISTRICT IN WHICH TWO HOUSE CANDIDATES RAN
                     (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES ONE NAME #31, 33 OR 35 AND
                     ONE NAME #32, 34 OR 36) (12, 21, 45, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021)
                 2.  DISTRICT IN WHICH ONLY ONE HOUSE CANDIDATE RAN
                     (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES EITHER NAME #31, 33 or 35
                     OR NAME #32, 34, OR 36, BUT NOT BOTH) (14, 24, 51,
                     52 in V3021)

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3,
                     4 in V5002; 1 in C6; 998, 999 in C7

==============================
VAR M925431    92POST: C8A.
              COLUMNS 1428 - 1428
              NUMERIC

             C8a.  Did you tend to prefer one of the candidates because
             of this issue?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3,
                     4 in V5002; 1 in C6; 998, 999 in C7; 2 in C8

==============================
VAR M925432    92POST: C8b.
              COLUMNS 1429 - 1430
              NUMERIC

             C8b.  Which candidate <for U.S. House> did you prefer?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             See the Candidate Number Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 31.
                      .
                      .
                 36.
                 97.  Name not given on list for this race

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021;
                      3, 4 in V5002; 1 in C6; 998, 999 in C7; 2 in C8; 5,
                      8, 9 in C8a

==============================
VAR M925433    92POST: C8bb.
              COLUMNS 1431 - 1431
              NUMERIC

             C8bb.  Candidate Named <U.S. House>
             -----------------------------------

             Built from V5432

                 1.  Democratic candidate (31, 33, 35 exc. LA06)
                 2.  Republican     "     (32, 34, 36, 31 in LA06)
                 7.  Name not on candidate list for this race (97)

                 8.  DK (98)
                 9.  NA (99)
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3,
                     4 in V5002; 1 in C6; 998, 999 in C7; 2 in C8; 5, 8,
                     9 in C8a

==============================
VAR M925434    92POST: C9. CHECKPOINT
              COLUMNS 1432 - 1432
              NUMERIC

             C9.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ---------------------------

                 1.  DISTRICT IN WHICH TWO HOUSE CANDIDATES RAN
                     (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES ONE NAME #31, 33 OR 35 AND
                     ONE NAME #32, 34 OR 36) (12, 21, 45, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021)
                 2.  DISTRICT IN WHICH ONLY ONE HOUSE CANDIDATE RAN
                     CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES EITHER NAME #31, 33 or 35 OR
                     NAME #32, 34, OR 36, BUT NOT BOTH) (14, 24, 51, 52
                     in V3021)

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002; 2 in C8; 5,
                     8-9 in C8a

==============================
VAR M925435    92POST: C10.
              COLUMNS 1433 - 1433
              NUMERIC

             C10.  Do you happen to know if either of these candidates,
             (NAME #31, 33 or 35) or (NAME #32, 34 or 36) was already in
             the U.S. House of Representatives before the election?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES, ONE CANDIDATE WAS
                 2.  NEITHER CANDIDATE WAS
                 3.  Both candidates were
                 5.  DON'T KNOW (DON'T PROBE)

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3,
                     4 in V5002; 2 in C8 or C9

==============================
VAR M925436    92POST: C10a.
              COLUMNS 1434 - 1435
              NUMERIC

             C10a.  Which candidate was that? <U.S. House incumbent>
             -------------------------------------------------------

             Code 31 includes 2nd Republican in LA06. See LA06 note in
             V3021.  Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases

             See the Candidate Number Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 31.
                      .
                      .
                 36.  Both candidates
                 97.

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post interview; 3, 4 in V5002; 14, 24, 51,
                      52 in V3021; 2 in C8 or C9; 2, 5 or 9 in C10

==============================
VAR M925437    92POST: C10aa.
              COLUMNS 1436 - 1436
              NUMERIC

             C10aa.  Candidate Named  <U.S. House incumbent>
             -----------------------------------------------

             Built from V5436

                 1.  Democratic candidate (31, 33, 35)
                 2.  Republican     "     (32, 34, 36; 31 in LA06)
                 6.  Both candidates (90)

                 8.  DK (98)
                 9.  NA (99)
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 24, 51, 52 in V3021; 3,
                     4 in V5002; 2 in C8 or C9; 2, 5 or 9 in C10

==============================
VAR M925438    92POST: C11.
              COLUMNS 1437 - 1437
              NUMERIC

             C11.  IF ONLY ONE HOUSE CANDIDATE RAN IN THE DISTRICT: Do
             you happen to know if (NAME #31, 32, 33, 34) was already in
             the U.S. House of Representatives before the election?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES, CANDIDATE WAS
                 3.  NO, CANDIDATE WAS NOT
                 5.  DON'T KNOW (DON'T PROBE)
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 12, 21, 45, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 1 in C8 or C9

==============================
VAR M925439    92POST: C11a.
              COLUMNS 1438 - 1439
              NUMERIC

             C11a.   Candidate Number of the House Candidate <If only one
             House candidate ran in the district>
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             See the Candidate Number code.

                 31.
                      .
                      .
                 34.

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 12, 21, 45, 55, 65, 85 in
                      V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 1 in C8 or C9; 3, 5, 9 in C11

==============================
VAR M925440    92POST: C11aa.
              COLUMNS 1440 - 1440
              NUMERIC

             C11aa.  Candidate Named <If only one House candidate ran in
             the district>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             Built from V5439

                 1.  Democratic candidate (31, 33)
                 2.  Republican     "     (32, 34)
                 8.  DK (98)
                 9.  NA (99)
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 12, 21, 45, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3, 4 in V5002; 1 in C8 or C9; 3, 5, 9 in C11

             There are no variables in range 5441-5500

==============================
VAR M925501    92POST: C12.
              COLUMNS 1441 - 1441
              NUMERIC

             C12.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ----------------------------

                 1.  DISTRICT IN WHICH THERE WAS A DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
                     (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES NAME #31, 33, OR 35--Race
                     type 12, 14, 21, 45, 51, 55, 65, 85 in V3021) or
                     LOUISIANA (2 Republican candidates, coded 31 and
                     32--Race type 45)
                 2.  NO DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN RACE (CANDIDATE LIST
                     INCLUDES NAME #32 OR 34 ONLY) (24, 52, 99 in V3021)

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M925502    92POST: C13. CONTACT DEM
              COLUMNS 1442 - 1442
              NUMERIC

             C13.  (RB, P. 4) There are many ways in which congressional
             candidates can have contact with the people from their
             district.  On this page are some of these ways.  Think about
             (NAME # 31, 33, 35) who ran for the U.S. House of
             Representatives from this district in the last election.
             Have you come into contact with or learned anything about
             (him/her) through any of these ways?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             C13-C14 were asked about 2nd Republican candidate in LAO6.
             See LAO6 note in V3021.  Use V3021=45 to exclude these
             cases.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO; NO CONTACT AT ALL

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C12

==============================
VAR M925503    92POST: C13aa.
              COLUMNS 1443 - 1443
              NUMERIC

             C13a.  Which ones? <Democratic House candidates> (MARK ALL
             MENTIONS)

             C13aa.  MET HIM/HER PERSONALLY
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             See note in C13

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13

==============================
VAR M925504    92POST: C13ab.
              COLUMNS 1444 - 1444
              NUMERIC

             C13ab.  ATTENDED A MEETING OR GATHERING WHERE HE/SHE SPOKE
             <Democratic House candidate>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             See note in C13

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13

==============================
VAR M925505    92POST: C13ac.
              COLUMNS 1445 - 1445
              NUMERIC

             C13ac.  TALKED TO A MEMBER OF HIS/HER STAFF OR SOMEONE IN
             HIS/HER OFFICE <Democratic House candidate>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             See note in C13

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13

==============================
VAR M925506    92POST: C13ad.
              COLUMNS 1446 - 1446
              NUMERIC

             C13ad.  RECEIVED SOMETHING IN THE MAIL FROM HIM/HER
             <Democratic House candidate>
             ---------------------------------------------------

             See note in C13

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13

==============================
VAR M925507    92POST: C13ae.
              COLUMNS 1447 - 1447
              NUMERIC

             C13ae.  READ ABOUT HIM/HER IN A NEWSPAPER OR MAGAZINE
             <Democratic House candidate>
             -----------------------------------------------------

             See note in C13

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13

==============================
VAR M925508    92POST: C13af.
              COLUMNS 1448 - 1448
              NUMERIC

             C13af.  HEARD HIM/HER ON THE RADIO <Democratic House
             Candidate>
             ----------------------------------------------------

             See note in C13

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13

==============================
VAR M925509    92POST: C13ag.
              COLUMNS 1449 - 1449
              NUMERIC

             C13ag.  SAW HIM/HER ON TV <Democratic House Candidate>
             ------------------------------------------------------

             See note in C13

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13

==============================
VAR M925510    92POST: C13ah.
              COLUMNS 1450 - 1450
              NUMERIC

             C13ah.  OTHER CONTACT NOT INCLUDED IN A-G ABOVE <Democratic
             House candidate>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See note in C13

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C12; 5, 9 in C13

==============================
VAR M925511    92POST: C14.
              COLUMNS 1451 - 1451
              NUMERIC

             C14.  Do you know anyone, any of your family, friends, or
             people at work, who have had some contact with (NAME # 31,
             33, 35)? <Democratic House candidate>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             See note in C13.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C12

==============================
VAR M925512    92POST: C15. CHECKPOINT
              COLUMNS 1452 - 1452
              NUMERIC

             C15.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ----------------------------

                 1.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (NAME #32, 34, 36 ON CAND.

                     LIST--Race type 12, 21, 24, 45, 52, 52, 55, 65, 85
                     in V3021) or LOUISIANA (2 Republican candidates,
                     coded 31 and 32--Race type 45)
                 2.  NO REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (14, 51, 99 in V3021)

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M925513    92POST: C16. CONTACT REP
              COLUMNS 1453 - 1453
              NUMERIC

             C16.  (RB, STILL ON P. 4) (There are many ways in which
             congressional candidates can have contact with the people
             from their district).  How about: (NAME # 32, 34 36) who
             (also) ran for the U.S. House of Representatives from this
             district in the last election.  Have you come into contact
             with or learned anything about (him/her) through any of
             these ways?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO; NO CONTACT AT ALL

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C15

==============================
VAR M925514    92POST: C16aa.
              COLUMNS 1454 - 1454
              NUMERIC

             C16a.   Which ones?  <Republican House candidates> (MARK ALL
             MENTIONS)

             C16aa.  MET HIM/HER PERSONALLY
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA to entire question C16a
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16

==============================
VAR M925515    92POST: C16ab.
              COLUMNS 1455 - 1455
              NUMERIC

             C16ab.  ATTENDED A MEETING OR GATHERING WHERE HE/SHE SPOKE
             <Republican House candidate>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA to entire question C16a
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16

==============================
VAR M925516    92POST: C16ac.
              COLUMNS 1456 - 1456
              NUMERIC

             C16ac.  TALKED TO A MEMBER OF HIS/HER STAFF OR SOMEONE IN
             HIS/HER OFFICE <Republican House candidate>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA to entire question C16a
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16

==============================
VAR M925517    92POST: C16ad.
              COLUMNS 1457 - 1457
              NUMERIC

             C16ad.  RECEIVED SOMETHING IN THE MAIL FROM HIM/HER
             <Republican House candidate>
             ---------------------------------------------------

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA to entire question C16a
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16

==============================
VAR M925518    92POST: C16ae.
              COLUMNS 1458 - 1458
              NUMERIC

             C16ae.  READ ABOUT HIM/HER IN A NEWSPAPER OR MAGAZINE
             <Republican House candidate>
             -----------------------------------------------------

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA to entire question C16a
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16

==============================
VAR M925519    92POST: C16af.
              COLUMNS 1459 - 1459
              NUMERIC

             C16af.  HEARD HIM/HER ON THE RADIO <Republican House
             candidate>
             ----------------------------------------------------

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA to entire question C16a
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16

==============================
VAR M925520    92POST: C16ag.
              COLUMNS 1460 - 1460
              NUMERIC

             C16ag.  SAW HIM/HER ON TV <Republican House candidate>
             ------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA to entire question C16a
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16

==============================
VAR M925521    92POST: C16ah.
              COLUMNS 1461 - 1461
              NUMERIC

             C16ah.  OTHER CONTACT NOT INCLUDED IN A-G ABOVE <Republican
             House candidate>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  Marked
                 5.  Not marked

                 9.  NA to entire question C16a
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C15; 5, 9 in C16

==============================
VAR M925522    92POST: C17.
              COLUMNS 1462 - 1462
              NUMERIC

             C17.  Do you know anyone, any of your family, friends, or
             people at work, who have had some contact with (NAME # 32,
             34, 36)? <Republican House candidate>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51 in V3021; 3, 4 in
                     V5002; 2 in C15

             There are no variables in range 5523-5600

==============================
VAR M925601    92POST: D1. R VOTE
              COLUMNS 1463 - 1463
              NUMERIC

             D1.  In talking to people about elections, we often find
             that a lot of people were not able to vote because they
             weren't registered, they were sick, or they just didn't have
             time.  How about you--did you vote in the elections this
             November?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES, DID VOTE
                 5.  NO, DID NOT VOTE
                 6.  Refuses to say whether voted
                 7.  Not old enough to vote

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925602    92POST: D1a. R REGIST
              COLUMNS 1464 - 1464
              NUMERIC

             D1a.  Were you registered to vote in this election?
             ---------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO
                 6.  R VOLUNTEERS: VOTERS NOT REQUIRED TO REGISTER

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 6-7, 9 in D1

==============================
VAR M925603    92POST: D2.
              COLUMNS 1465 - 1465
              NUMERIC

             D2.  Your residence is located in (County/City/Town, State).
             Are you registered to vote in (County/City/Town, State)?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 6-7, 9 in D1;
                     5-6, 8-9 in D1a

==============================
VAR M925604    92POST:  D2A
              COLUMNS 1466 - 1466
              CHARACTER

             D2a.  In what county and state are you registered?
             --------------------------------------------------

             THIS FIELD IS PADDED WITH ZEROS

==============================
VAR M925605    92POST: D2c. CHECKPOINT
              COLUMNS 1467 - 1467
              NUMERIC

             D2c.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ----------------------------

                 1.  R VOTED (YES IN D1)
                 2.  R DID NOT VOTE

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in
                     D1a

==============================
VAR M925606    92POST: D3.
              COLUMNS 1468 - 1468
              NUMERIC

             D3.  Did you vote in person or by absentee ballot?
             --------------------------------------------------

                 1.  IN PERSON
                 2.  ABSENTEE BALLOT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in
                     D1a; 2 in D2c

             (YOU MAY REASSURE R THAT WE NEED THIS INFORMATION BECAUSE:
             We are interested in the frequency with which people have to
             update voting registration as a result of changes in
             residence.  Voting rules vary from community to community.
             Knowing the locale at which you are currently registered
             will enable us to identify the regulations that apply to
             those who live in that area.)

==============================
VAR M925607    92POST: D4/D5.
              COLUMNS 1469 - 1469
              CHARACTER

             D4.  We're interested in how far people have to go to vote.
             Where did you go to vote in the November election?  (IWER:
             PROBE FOR NAME OR PLACE OR SPECIFIC LOCATION:  E.G., LINCOLN
             SCHOOL, 87TH STREET FIRE STATION.)

             D5.  REGISTERED BUT DID NOT VOTE We're interested in how far
             people have to go to vote.  When you have voted, where did
             you go to vote?  (IWER:  PROBE FOR NAME OF PLACE OR SPECIFIC
             LOCATION;  E.G., LINCOLN SCHOOL, 87TH STREET FIRE STATION.)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             THIS FIELD IS PADDED WITH ZEROS

==============================
VAR M925608    92POST: D6. VOTE PRES
              COLUMNS 1470 - 1470
              NUMERIC

             D6.  How about the election for President?  Did you vote for
             a candidate for President?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in
                     D1a; 2 in D2c

==============================
VAR M925609    92POST: D6a. WHO?
              COLUMNS 1471 - 1471
              NUMERIC

             D6a.  Who did you vote for?
             ---------------------------

                 1.  BUSH
                 2.  CLINTON
                 3.  ROSS PEROT
                 7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

                 8.  Refused
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in
                     D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6

==============================
VAR M925610    92POST: D6b.
              COLUMNS 1472 - 1472
              NUMERIC

             D6b.  Would you say that your preference for this candidate
             was strong or not strong?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  STRONG
                 5.  NOT STRONG

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in
                     D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 9 in D6a

==============================
VAR M925611    92POST: D6c.
              COLUMNS 1473 - 1474
              NUMERIC

             D6c.  How long before the election did you decide that you
             were going to vote the way you did?  (IF R GIVES RANGE OF
             TIME, CODE MIDPOINT AND ROUND FRACTIONS TO EVEN WHOLE
             NUMBER.)
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 01.  Knew all along/from the first; always vote for the
                      same party; before the convention/nomination (no
                      mention of Bush, Clinton or Perot); before the
                      primaries; 9 months or more
                 02.  Before the convention because of Bush's, Clinton's
                      or Perot's candidacy; as soon as Bush/Clinton/Perot
                      said he would run; "months before"; "early on";
                      "long time/quite a bit before the election"
                 03.  At the time of the Republican convention/when Bush
                      was nominated; just after the Republican
                      convention; 3 months; August
                 04.  During the Democratic convention when Clinton was
                      nominated; just after the Democratic convention; 4

                      months; July; when Perot dropped out of the race
                 05.  After the convention(s); during the campaign (NFS);
                      2 months; "a couple of months"; September
                 06.  Five to seven weeks before the election
                 07.  One month; three weeks; October; after the
                      presidential debates; when Perot re-entered the
                      race
                 08.  About two weeks before the election
                 09.  In the last few days of the campaign; the last part
                      of it
                 10.  On election day
                 11.  During/after the primaries (not codeable in 02);
                      "several months"; 5-8 months
                 12.  After the vice-presidential debate
                 97.  Other

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8- 9 in
                      D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 9 in D6a

==============================
VAR M925612    92POST: D6d. CHECKPOINT
              COLUMNS 1475 - 1475
              NUMERIC

             D6d.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ----------------------------

                 1.  BUSH IN D6a
                 2.  CLINTON IN D6a
                 3.  PEROT IN D6a

                 9.  7, 8, 9 in D6a
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a;
                     2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6

==============================
VAR M925613    92POST: D6e.
              COLUMNS 1476 - 1476
              NUMERIC

             D6e.  (IF VOTED FOR BUSH:) Was there ever a time when you
             thought you were going to vote for Clinton or Perot?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a;
                     2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 2-3, 9 in D6d

==============================
VAR M925614    92POST: D6f.
              COLUMNS 1477 - 1477
              NUMERIC

             D6f.  IF NECESSARY: Which (one)? <Candidate R thought of
             voting for>
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  CLINTON
                 2.  PEROT
                 3.  BOTH

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a;
                     2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 2-3, 9 in D6d; 5, 8-9 in D6e

==============================
VAR M925615    92POST: D6g.
              COLUMNS 1478 - 1478
              NUMERIC

             D6g.  (IF VOTED FOR CLINTON): Was there ever a time when you
             thought you were going to vote for Bush or Perot?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a;
                     2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 1, 3, 9 in D6d

==============================
VAR M925616    92POST: D6h.
              COLUMNS 1479 - 1479
              NUMERIC

             D6h.  IF NECESSARY: Which (one)?
             --------------------------------

                 1.  BUSH
                 2.  PEROT
                 3.  BOTH

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a;
                     2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 1, 3, 9 in D6d; 5, 8-9 in
                     D6g

==============================
VAR M925617    92POST: D6j.
              COLUMNS 1480 - 1480
              NUMERIC

             D6j.  (IF VOTED FOR PEROT:)  Was there ever a time when you
             thought you were going to vote for Clinton or Bush?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a;
                     2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 1-2, 9 in D6d

==============================
VAR M925618    92POST: D6k.
              COLUMNS 1481 - 1481
              NUMERIC

             D6k.  IF NECESSARY: Which (one)? <Clinton/Bush: Candidate R
             thought of voting for>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  CLINTON
                 2.  BUSH
                 3.  BOTH

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a;
                     2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D6; 1-2, 9 in D6d; 5, 8-9 in D6j

==============================
VAR M925619    92POST: D6x. CHANGE PREF
              COLUMNS 1482 - 1483
              NUMERIC

             D6x.  CONSIDERATION OF OTHER CANDIDATES--SUMMARY
             ------------------------------------------------

             Built from V5608-5618

                 10.  R voted for Bush, never considered other (D6d=1,
                      D6e=5, D6f=0)
                 11.  R voted for Bush, considered Clinton (D6d=1, D6e=1,
                      D6f=1)
                 12.  R voted for Bush, considered Perot (D6d=1, D6e=1,
                      D6f=2)
                 13.  R voted for Bush, considered both Clinton and Perot
                      (D6d=1, D6e=1, D6f=3)
                 20.  R voted for Clinton, never considered other (D6d=2,
                      D6e=5, D6f=0)
                 21.  R voted for Clinton, considered Bush (D6d=2, D6e=1,
                      D6f=1)
                 22.  R voted for Clinton, considered Perot (D6d=2,
                      D6e=1, D6f=2)
                 23.  R voted for Clinton, considered both Bush and Perot
                      (D6d=2, D6e=1, D6f=3)
                 25.  R voted for Clinton, considered other but DK/NA who
                      (D6d=2, D6e=1, D6f=8/9)
                 30.  R voted for Perot, never considered other (D6d=3,
                      D6e=5, D6f=0)
                 31.  R voted for Perot, considered Clinton (D6d=3,
                      D6e=1, D6f=1)
                 32.  R voted for Perot, considered Bush (D6d=3, D6e=1,
                      D6f=2)
                 33.  R voted for Perot, considered both Clinton and Bush
                      (D6d=3, D6e=1, D6f=3)
                 50.  Voted for candidate other than Bush, Clinton or
                      Perot (1 in D6, 7 in D6a)
                 55.  Didn't vote for any presidential candidate (1 in
                      D6, 5 in D6a)

                 98.  NA/DK whether voted for any presidential candidate

                      (8/9 in D6, 0 in D6a)
                 99.  Voted for a presidential candidate, but NA/DK which
                      one (1 in D6, 8/9 in D6a)
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; did not vote or did not
                      vote for presidential candidate (0,2 in D2c; 0,5 in
                      D6)

==============================
VAR M925620    92POST: D7.
              COLUMNS 1484 - 1484
              NUMERIC

             D7.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT FOR VOTING R:
             -----------------------------------------

             (SEE D2, D2a; ADDRESS OF VOTER REGISTRATION)

                 1.  R REGISTERED TO VOTE IN COUNTY AND STATE OF
                     INTERVIEW
                 2.  R REGISTERED TO VOTE OUTSIDE OF COUNTY AND/OR STATE
                     OF INTERVIEW
                 3.  R REFUSED TO CONFIRM ADDRESS WHERE REGISTERED

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 6-7, 9 in D1;
                     5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c

==============================
VAR M925621    92POST: D8/D11.
              COLUMNS 1485 - 1485
              NUMERIC

             D8.  (BALLOT CARD) Here is a list of candidates for the
             major races in this district.  How about the election for
             the House of Representatives in Washington?  Did you vote
             for a candidate for the U.S. House of Representative?

             D11.  How about the election for the House of
             Representatives in Washington?  Did you vote for a candidate
             for the U.S. House of Representatives?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 7.  R VOLUNTEERS:  VOTED FOR CANDIDATE WHOSE NAME IS NOT
                     ON BALLOT CARD
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in
                     D1a; 2 in D2c

==============================
VAR M925622    92POST: D8a/D11a.
              COLUMNS 1486 - 1487
              NUMERIC

             D8a/D11a.  Who did you vote for? <In U.S. House election>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE:  code 97 includes a few instances where R volunteered
             that he/she voted "a straight ticket" but no candidate for
             R's party ran; it also includes a few cases where R insists
             that he/she voted for a specific party's candidate but there
             was no candidate from that party. For Rs who voted outside
             of sample location district, code 97 includes House
             candidate, whose name is given but CD and party are not
             known, and also includes cases where R names candidate but
             name is not among names of candidates in 'outside' CD.

             CODES 31-36 IF R VOTED IN DISTRICT OF SAMPLE LOCATION:

                 31.  Democratic candidate in open House race (incl. 2nd
                      Republican candidate for LA06--see LA06 note in
                      V3021.  Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases.)
                 32.  Republican candidate in open House race
                 33.  Democratic House incumbent
                 34.  Republican House incumbent
                 35.  Democratic House challenger
                 36.  Republican House challenger

             CODES 81-92 VOTED OUTSIDE DISTRICT OF SAMPLE LOCATION:

             Districts with No Running Incumbents

                 81.  Dem. Candidate
                 82.  Rep. Candidate

             Districts with Running Incumbents

                 83.  Dem. Incumbent
                 84.  Rep. Incumbent
                 85.  Dem. Challenger

                 86.  Rep. Challenger

             All districts outside district of sample location:

                 91.  Democrat -- no name given
                 92.  Republican -- no name given

             ALL Rs:

                 97.  Name not on candidate list; 3rd party or
                      independent candidate not appearing on candidate
                      list

                 98.  DK, refused to name candidate
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in
                      D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D8/D11

==============================
VAR M925623    92POST: D8x/D11x.
              COLUMNS 1488 - 1488
              NUMERIC

             D8x/D11x.  CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Built from 5622

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31,33,35,81,83,85,91)
                 2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32,34,36,82,84,86,92 and 31 in
                     LA06)
                 7.  Name given not in Candidate List for that race (97)

                 8.  DK (98)
                 9.  NA (99)
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in
                     D1a; 2 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D8/D11

==============================
VAR M925624    92POST: D8b.
              COLUMNS 1489 - 1489
              NUMERIC

             D8b.  Would you say your preference for this candidate was

             strong or not strong?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  STRONG
                 5.  NOT STRONG

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 6-7, 9 in D1;
                     5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 2 in D7; 5, 8-9 in
                     D8/D11; 98-99 in D8a/D11a

==============================
VAR M925625    92POST: D9. CHECKPOINT
              COLUMNS 1490 - 1490
              NUMERIC

             D9.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ---------------------------

                 1.  U.S. SENATE RACE IN THIS STATE (CANDIDATE LIST
                     INCLUDES AT LEAST ONE NAME FROM #11-#16) (01, 04,
                     13-14, 21-22, 24-25, 31-32, 34, 41-45, 47, 52,
                     61-62, 72-73 in V3017)
                 2.  CALIFORNIA (71 in V3017)
                 3.  NO U.S. SENATE RACE (NO NAME FROM #11-#16 ON
                     CANDIDATE LIST) (03, 12, 23, 33, 35, 40, 49, 54, 56,
                     68 in V3017)

                 9.  R registered outside state of interview; 2 in D7
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 6-7, 9 in D1;
                     5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c

==============================
VAR M925626    92POST: D10/D12. VOTE SEN
              COLUMNS 1491 - 1491
              NUMERIC

             D10.  (BALLOT CARD)  How about the election for the United
             States Senate?  Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S.
             Senate?

             D12.  Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. Senate?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             R's may be legally registered in states other than that of

             their sample address.  If they are registered out of state,
             and if that state had a Senate race, they were asked D12,
             regardless of whether the state for the sample address
             actually had a Senate race in 1992.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO
                 7.  R volunteers:  No Senate race in the state

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 03, 12, 23, 33, 35, 40, 49,
                     54, 56, 68 in V3017; 71 in V3017 and 1,2 in V5002;
                     6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 2-3 in D9;
                     R voted out of state (9 in D9 exc. short form) and
                     no Senate race where R voted

==============================
VAR M925627    92POST: D10a/D12a.
              COLUMNS 1492 - 1493
              NUMERIC

             D10a/D12a.  (SENATE VOTE) Who did you vote for?
             -----------------------------------------------

             SEE NOTE D10/D12.

             FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS:  There were two Senate races in
             California, one for a full term, the other for a special
             election to fill an unexpired term.  Vote for the regular
             election is duplicated here.  See D10b1/D12a1 and
             D10b2/D12a2.

             In two cases R voted in CA, outside state of sample address.
             Because there is only one variable for Senate vote for Rs
             not living in California, R's vote in the regular (full
             term) CA Senate election has been coded here.  These two Rs'
             votes in the special CA Senate election are as follow:  post
             case 3718: candidate 84; post case 5360: candidate 85.

             CODES 11-16 IF R VOTED IN STATE OF SAMPLE LOCATION:

                 11.  Democratic candidate in open Senate race
                 12.  Republican candidate in open Senate race
                 13.  Democratic Senate incumbent
                 14.  Republican Senate incumbent
                 15.  Democratic Senate challenger
                 16.  Republican Senate challenger

             CODES 81-92 IF R VOTED OUTSIDE STATE OF SAMPLE LOCATION:

             States with No Running Incumbents

                 81.  Dem. Candidate
                 82.  Rep. Candidate

             States with Running Incumbents

                 83.  Dem. Incumbent
                 84.  Rep. Incumbent
                 85.  Dem. Challenger
                 86.  Rep. Challenger

             All states outside sample location:

                 91.  Democrat -- no name given
                 92.  Republican -- no name given

             ALL Rs:

                 97.  Name not on candidate list; 3rd party or
                      independent candidate not appearing on candidate
                      list

                 98.  DK, refused to name candidate
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 03, 12, 23, 33, 35, 40,
                      48, 54, 56, 68, 71 in V3017; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5- 6,
                      8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 2-3 in D9; 5, 7-9 in D10/D12;
                      R voted out of state (9 in D9 exc. short form) and
                      no Senate race where R voted; R voted in CA but not
                      in regular Senate race

==============================
VAR M925628    92POST: D10x.
              COLUMNS 1494 - 1494
              NUMERIC

             D10x.  CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. SENATE
             -----------------------------------

             Built from 5627

             SEE NOTE D10/D12.

                 01.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15, 81, 83, 85, 91)
                 02.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16, 82, 84, 86, 92)
                 07.  Name given not in Candidate List for that race (97)

                 08.  DK (98)
                 09.  NA (99)
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 03, 12, 23, 33, 35, 40,
                      48, 54, 56, 68, 71 in V3017; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5- 6,
                      8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c; 2-3 in D9; 5, 7-9 in D10/D12;
                      R voted out of state (9 in D9 exc. short form) and
                      no Senate race where R voted

==============================
VAR M925629    92POST: D10b1/D12a1.
              COLUMNS 1495 - 1496
              NUMERIC

             D10b1.  (CALIFORNIA FIRST RACE) We had two Senate races in
             California.  Which candidate did you vote for:

             D12a1.  Who did you vote for?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             Responses 11, 12, 81-86, 91, 92, 97-99 were copied to
             D10a/D12a.

             CODES, IF R VOTED IN STATE OF SAMPLE LOCATION (CA):

                 11.  Democratic candidate in open Senate race
                 12.  Republican candidate in open Senate race
                 93.  Democratic candidate in second Senate race
                 94.  Republican candidate in second Senate race

             CODES 81-92 IF R VOTED OUTSIDE STATE OF SAMPLE LOCATION
             (CA):

             States with No Running Incumbents

                 81.  Dem. Candidate
                 82.  Rep. Candidate

             States with Running Incumbents

                 83.  Dem. Incumbent

                 84.  Rep. Incumbent
                 85.  Dem. Challenger
                 86.  Rep. Challenger

             All states outside of sample location (CA):

                 91.  Democrat -- no name given
                 92.  Republican -- no name given
                 97.  Name not on candidate list

                 98.  DK, refused to name candidate
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21- 25,
                      31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72,
                      73 in V3017; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in
                      D2c; 1, 3 in D9; 3,4 in V5002 and 5, 7-9 in
                      D10/D12; 1-2 in V5002 and R said didn't vote for
                      Senator; R voted out of state and no race in state
                      where R voted

==============================
VAR M925630    92POST: D10b1x.
              COLUMNS 1497 - 1497
              NUMERIC

             D10b1x.  CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. SENATE, CALIFORNIA (1st
             candidate)
             ------------------------------------------------------

             Responses derived from codes 11, 12, 81-86, 91, 92, 97-99
             were copied to D10x.

             Built from 5629

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15, 81, 83, 85, 91)
                 2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16, 82, 84, 86, 92)
                 7.  Name given not in Candidate List for that race (97)

                 8.  DK (98)
                 9.  NA (99)
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21- 25,
                     31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72, 73
                     in V3017; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in D2c;
                     1, 3 in D9; 3,4 in V5002 and 5, 7-9 in D10/D12; 1-2
                     in V5002 and R said didn't vote for Senator; R voted
                     out of state and no race in state where R voted

==============================
VAR M925631    92POST: D10b2/D12a2.
              COLUMNS 1498 - 1499
              NUMERIC

             D10b2.  (CALIFORNIA SECOND RACE) We had two Senate races in
             California.  Which candidate did you vote for: 2nd CANDIDATE

             D12a2.  Who did you vote for?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             Responses 11 and 12 (and 97 or 99 if regular Senate race
             vote) were copied to D10a/D12a.

             CODES, IF R VOTED IN STATE OF SAMPLE LOCATION (CA):

                 11.  Democratic candidate in open Senate race
                 12.  Republican candidate in open Senate race
                 93.  Democratic candidate in second Senate race
                 94.  Republican candidate in second Senate race
                 97.  Name not on candidate list

                 98.  DK, refused to name candidate
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21- 25,
                      31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72,
                      73 in V3017; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in
                      D2c; 1, 3 in D9; 3,4 in V5002 and 5, 7-9 in
                      D10/D12; 1-2 in V5002 and R said didn't vote for
                      Senator; R voted out of state and no race in state
                      where R voted; R voted out of state, no second
                      race; R voted in CA but did not vote in both Senate
                      races

==============================
VAR M925632    92POST: D10b2x.
              COLUMNS 1500 - 1500
              NUMERIC

             D10b2x.  CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. SENATE, CALIFORNIA (2nd
             candidate)
             ------------------------------------------------------

             Responses derived from codes 11 and 12 were copied to D10x.

             Built from 5629

                 01.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15, 81, 83, 85, 91)
                 02.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16, 82, 84, 86, 92)

                 07.  Name given not in Candidate List for that race (97)

                 08.  DK (98)
                 09.  NA (99)
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21- 25,
                      31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61, 62, 68, 72,
                      73 in V3017; 6-7, 9 in D1; 5-6, 8-9 in D1a; 2 in
                      D2c; 1, 3 in D9; 3,4 in V5002 and 5, 7-9 in
                      D10/D12; 1-2 in V5002 and R said didn't vote for
                      Senator; R voted out of state and no race in state
                      where R voted; R voted out of state, no second
                      race; R voted in CA but did not vote in both Senate
                      races

==============================
VAR M925633    92POST: D13.
              COLUMNS 1501 - 1501
              NUMERIC

             FOR R'S WHO DID NOT VOTE: D13-D14ax

             D13.  How about the election for President?  Did you prefer
             one of the candidates for President?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 6-7, 9 in D1; 9 in D1a;
                     1 in D2c

==============================
VAR M925634    92POST: D13a.
              COLUMNS 1502 - 1502
              NUMERIC

             D13a.  Who did you prefer? <For President>
             ------------------------------------------

                 1.  BUSH
                 2.  CLINTON
                 3.  ROSS PEROT
                 7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 6-7, 9 in D1; 9 in D1a;
                     1 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D13

==============================
VAR M925635    92POST: D13b.
              COLUMNS 1503 - 1503
              NUMERIC

             D13b.  Would you say that your preference for this candidate
             was strong or not strong?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  STRONG
                 5.  NOT STRONG

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 6-7, 9 in D1; 9 in D1a;
                     1 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D13; 8-9 in D13a

==============================
VAR M925636    92POST: D14.
              COLUMNS 1504 - 1504
              NUMERIC

             D14.  (BALLOT CARD) Here is a list of candidates for the
             major races in this district.  How about the election for
             the House of Representatives in Washington?  Did you prefer
             one of the candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 6-7, 9 in D1; 9 in D1a;
                     1 in D2c

==============================
VAR M925637    92POST: D14a.
              COLUMNS 1505 - 1506
              NUMERIC

             D14a.  Which candidate <for U.S. House> was that?
             -------------------------------------------------

             See CANDIDATE NUMBER Master Code.

             Code 31 includes 2nd Republican candidate in LA06. See LA06
             note in V3021.  Use V3021=45 to exclude these cases.

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 31.
                      .
                      .
                 36.
                 97.  Name given not on Candidate List for this race; 3rd
                      party or independent candidate not appearing on
                      Candidate List

                 98.  DK, refused to name candidate
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 6-7, 9 in D1; 9 in D1a;
                      1 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D14

==============================
VAR M925638    92POST: D14ax.
              COLUMNS 1507 - 1507
              NUMERIC

             D14ax.  CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
             ------------------------------------------------------

             Built from 5637

                 1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35)
                 2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36, includes 31 in
                     LA06; see LA06 note in V3021)
                 7.  Name given not in Candidate List for that race (97)

                 8.  DK (98)
                 9.  NA (99)
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 6-7, 9 in D1; 9 in D1a;
                     1 in D2c; 5, 8-9 in D14

==============================
VAR M925639    92POST: D15. CHECKPOINT
              COLUMNS 1508 - 1508
              NUMERIC

             D15.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ----------------------------

             NOTE: 41 cases changed their marital status to married or to
             divorced/separated since the Pre-election interview.  D15
             incorporates these changes.

                 1.  R IS MARRIED (OR PARTNERED)
                 2.  ALL OTHERS

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925640    92POST: D16.
              COLUMNS 1509 - 1509
              NUMERIC

             D16.  Did your (husband/wife/partner) vote in the election
             this November either in person or by absentee ballot?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2 in D15

             There are no variables in range 5641-5700

==============================
VAR M925701    92POST: E1.
              COLUMNS 1510 - 1510
              NUMERIC

             E1.  Have you (or anyone in your family living here) ever
             contacted Representative (NAME #33 or 34) or anyone in
             (his/her) office?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Please see note preceding <at> V5108

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M925702    92POST: E1a1.
              COLUMNS 1511 - 1511
              NUMERIC

             E1a.  Was it to express an opinion, seek information, or to
             seek help on a problem you had?  (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)

             E1a.  1. EXPRESS AN OPINION
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  Checked
                 5.  Not checked

                 9.  NA to entire question E1a
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E1

==============================
VAR M925703    92POST: E1a2.
              COLUMNS 1512 - 1512
              NUMERIC

             E1a(2).  <Reason for contact with House incumbent...> 2.
             SEEK INFORMATION <Second Mention>
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  Checked
                 5.  Not checked

                 9.  NA to entire question E1a
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E1

==============================
VAR M925704    92POST: E1a3.
              COLUMNS 1513 - 1513
              NUMERIC

             E1a.  <Reason for contact with House incoumbent...> 3. SEEK
             HELP ON A PROBLEM YOU HAD
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  Checked
                 5.  Not checked

                 9.  NA to entire question E1a
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E1

==============================
VAR M925705    92POST: E1b.
              COLUMNS 1514 - 1514
              NUMERIC

             E1b.  Did you get a response from your Representative or
             (his/her) office?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E1; 9 in E1a

==============================
VAR M925706    92POST: E1c.
              COLUMNS 1515 - 1515
              NUMERIC

             E1c.  How satisfied were you with the response:  very
             satisfied, somewhat satisfied, not very satisfied, or not at
             all satisfied?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  VERY SATISFIED
                 2.  SOMEWHAT SATISFIED
                 4.  NOT VERY SATISFIED
                 5.  NOT AT ALL SATISFIED

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E1; 9 in E1a; 5, 8-9
                     in E1b

==============================
VAR M925707    92POST: E2.
              COLUMNS 1516 - 1516
              NUMERIC

             E2.  Do you know anyone else who has contacted
             Representative (NAME #33 or 34) or anyone in (his/her)
             office?
             ------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M925708    92POST: E2a.
              COLUMNS 1517 - 1517
              NUMERIC

             E2a.  Did this (person/group) <who contacted House
             incumbent> get a response?
             --------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E2

==============================
VAR M925709    92POST: E2b.
              COLUMNS 1518 - 1518
              NUMERIC

             E2b.  How satisfied was this (person/group) with the
             response: very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, not very
             satisfied, or not at all satisfied?
             ------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  VERY SATISFIED
                 2.  SOMEWHAT SATISFIED
                 4.  NOT VERY SATISFIED
                 5.  NOT AT ALL SATISFIED

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 86 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E2; 5, 8-9 in E2a

==============================
VAR M925710    92POST: E3.
              COLUMNS 1519 - 1519
              NUMERIC

             E3.  In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way
             Representative (NAME # 33 or 34) has been handling (his/her)
             job?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  APPROVE
                 5.  DISAPPROVE

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M925711    92POST: E3a/b.
              COLUMNS 1520 - 1520
              NUMERIC

             E3a.  Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

             E3b.  Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?
             -------------------------------------------------

                 1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                 2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                 4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                 5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 8-9 in E3

==============================
VAR M925712    92POST: E4.
              COLUMNS 1521 - 1521
              NUMERIC

             E4.  If you had (another/a) problem that Representative
             (NAME # 33 or 34) could do something about, do you think
             (he/she) would be very helpful, somewhat helpful, or not
             very helpful to you?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  VERY HELPFUL
                 2.  SOMEWHAT HELPFUL
                 3.  NOT VERY HELPFUL
                 7.  DEPENDS

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M925713    92POST: E5.
              COLUMNS 1522 - 1522
              NUMERIC

             E5.  Do you happen to remember anything special that
             Representative (NAME #33 or 34) has done for the people in
             (his/her) district while (he/she) has been in Congress?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M925714    92POST: E6.
              COLUMNS 1523 - 1523
              NUMERIC

             E6.  How good a job would you say U.S. Representative (NAME
             #33 or 34) does of keeping in touch with the people in your
             district--does (he/she) do a very good job, fairly good,
             fairly poor, or a poor job of keeping in touch with the
             people in this district?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  VERY GOOD
                 2.  FAIRLY GOOD
                 3.  FAIRLY POOR
                 4.  POOR

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M925715    92POST: E7.
              COLUMNS 1524 - 1524
              NUMERIC

             E7.  Have you read or heard about U.S. Representatives
             writing checks when they didn't have enough money to cover
             them in their House bank account?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M925716    92POST: E7a.
              COLUMNS 1525 - 1525
              NUMERIC

             E7a.  (RB, P. 5) Which of these statements is closer to your
             opinion on the bad checks:
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  Representatives who wrote bad checks acted so
                     dishonestly they should be voted out of office.
                 2.  Writing bad checks is not a serious enough mistake
                     to disqualify someone for office.
                 3.  Representatives who wrote only a few bad checks
                     should not be voted out of office just for that
                     reason, but representatives who wrote a lot of bad
                     checks should be voted out of office.

                 8.  DK, [VOLUNTEERED]
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E7

==============================
VAR M925717    92POST: E7b. CHECKPOINT
              COLUMNS 1526 - 1526
              NUMERIC

             E7b.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ----------------------------

                 1.  CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES NAME #33 OR #34 (12, 14, 21,
                     24 in V3021)
                 2.  NO NAME #33 OR #34 IN LIST (45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85
                     in V3021)

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E7

==============================
VAR M925718    92POST: E7c.
              COLUMNS 1527 - 1527
              NUMERIC

             E7c.  Did (NAME # 33, 34) <House incumbent> write any bad
             checks?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES

                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E7; 2 in E7b

==============================
VAR M925719    92POST: E7d.
              COLUMNS 1528 - 1528
              NUMERIC

             E7d.  Did (NAME # 33, 34) write a lot of bad checks, or just
             a few?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  A LOT
                 2.  A FEW

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 45, 51, 52, 55, 65, 85 in
                     V3021; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E7; 2 in E7b; 5, 8-9
                     in E7c

==============================
VAR M925720    92POST: E8.
              COLUMNS 1529 - 1529
              NUMERIC

             E8.  Do you think that representatives who wrote bad checks
             broke any laws?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in E7

==============================
VAR M925721    92POST: F1.
              COLUMNS 1530 - 1530
              NUMERIC

             F1.  Some people seem to follow what's going on in
             government and public affairs most of the time, whether
             there's an election going on or not. Others aren't that
             interested.  Would you say you follow what's going on in
             government and public affairs most of the time, some of the
             time, only now and then, or hardly at all?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

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

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925722    92POST: F2(1). MIP
              COLUMNS 1531 - 1533
              NUMERIC

             F2(1).  What do you think are the most important problems
             facing this country?  (PROBE:  Any other important problems
             facing the country? UNTIL R SAYS "NO") <1st mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See the IMPORTANT PROBLEMS Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 6

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 998.  DK (V5722 only)
                 999.  NA (V5722 only)
                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; no problem
                       mentioned

==============================
VAR M925723    92POST: F2(2).
              COLUMNS 1534 - 1536
              NUMERIC

             F2(2).  What do you think are the most important problems
             facing this country?  (PROBE:  Any other important problems
             facing the country? UNTIL R SAYS "NO") <2nd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See the IMPORTANT PROBLEMS Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 6

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; no problem
                       mentioned

==============================
VAR M925724    92POST: F2(3).
              COLUMNS 1537 - 1539
              NUMERIC

             F2(3).  What do you think are the most important problems
             facing this country?  (PROBE:  Any other important problems
             facing the country? UNTIL R SAYS "NO") <3rd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See the IMPORTANT PROBLEMS Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 6

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; no problem
                       mentioned

==============================
VAR M925725    92POST: F3. CHECKPOINT
              COLUMNS 1540 - 1540
              NUMERIC

             F3.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ---------------------------

                 1.  R HAS NOT MENTIONED ANY PROBLEMS; 998-999 in F2
                 2.  R HAS MENTIONED ONLY ONE PROBLEM
                 3.  ALL OTHERS

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M925726    92POST: F4.
              COLUMNS 1541 - 1543
              NUMERIC

             F4.  Of those you've mentioned, what would you say is the
             single most important problem the country faces?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             If R mentioned only one problem in F2, that response has
             been duplicated here.

             See the IMPORTANT PROBLEMS Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 6

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 998.  DK
                 999.  NA
                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 1-2 in F3

==============================
VAR M925727    92POST: F5.
              COLUMNS 1544 - 1544
              NUMERIC

             F5.  How good a job is the government in Washington doing in
             dealing with this problem, a good job, only fair, or a poor
             job?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  GOOD JOB
                 3.  ONLY FAIR
                 5.  POOR JOB

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 1 in F3

==============================
VAR M925728    92POST: F6.
              COLUMNS 1545 - 1545
              NUMERIC

             F6.  Which political party do you think would be most likely
             to get the government to do a better job in dealing with
             this problem--the Republicans, the Democrats, or wouldn't
             there be much difference between them?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  REPUBLICANS
                 3.  NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE
                 5.  DEMOCRATS

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 1 in F3

==============================
VAR M925729    92POST: F7.
              COLUMNS 1546 - 1546
              NUMERIC

             F7.  Next, I am going to ask you to choose which of two
             statements I read comes closer to your own opinion. You
             might agree to some extent with both, but we want to know
             which one is closer to your views. [IF NECESSARY, PROBE
             "Which Closer" ONCE EACH QUESTION]

             One, the less government the better; or two, there are more
             things that government should be doing?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             NOTE:  Code boxes GOVERNMENT for F7 & F8 were interchanged
             in the questionnaire.  Interviewers were to edit the
             instrument to make sure that the post-interview correct code

             was marked.

                 1.  LESS GOVERNMENT
                 2.  MORE THINGS GOVERNMENT SHOULD DO
                 3.  BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925730    92POST: F8.
              COLUMNS 1547 - 1547
              NUMERIC

             F8.  One, we need a strong government to handle today's
             complex economic problems; or two, the free market can
             handle these problems without government being involved?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             <See F7 for complete text>

                 1.  STRONG GOVERNMENT
                 2.  FREE MARKET
                 3.  BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925731    92POST: F9.
              COLUMNS 1548 - 1548
              NUMERIC

             F9.  One, the main reason government has become bigger over
             the years is because it has gotten involved in things that
             people should do for themselves; or two, government has
             become bigger because the problems we face have become
             bigger?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See F7 for complete text>

                 1.  GOTTEN INVOLVED IN THINGS
                 2.  PROBLEMS WE FACE ARE BIGGER

                 3.  BOTH, DEPENDS (VOLUNTEERED)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925732    92POST: F10.
              COLUMNS 1549 - 1549
              NUMERIC

             F10.  Do you think it is better when one party controls both
             the presidency and Congress; better when control is split
             between the Democrats and Republicans, or doesn't it matter?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  ONE PARTY CONTROL BOTH
                 2.  CONTROL IS SPLIT
                 3.  IT DOESN'T MATTER

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

             There are no variables in range 5733-5800

==============================
VAR M925801    92POST: G1. PTY SUPPORT
              COLUMNS 1550 - 1550
              NUMERIC

             G1.  The political parties try to talk to as many people as
             they can to get them to vote for their candidate.  Did
             anyone from one of the political parties call you up or come
             around and talk to you about the campaign this year?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925802    92POST: G1A.WHICH PTY
              COLUMNS 1551 - 1551
              NUMERIC

             G1a.  Which party was that? <Contacting R to talk about
             campaign>
             -------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  REPUBLICAN
                 3.  BOTH
                 5.  DEMOCRATIC
                 7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in G1

==============================
VAR M925803    92POST: G2.OTHER SUPPORT
              COLUMNS 1552 - 1552
              NUMERIC

             G2.  Other than someone from the two major parties, did
             anyone else call you up or come around and talk to you about
             supporting specific candidates in this last election?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925804    92POST: G2A(1).CAND SUPPT
              COLUMNS 1553 - 1554
              NUMERIC

             G2a(1).  Which candidate(s) did (he/she/they) ask you to
             support? <1st mention>
             --------------------------------------------------------

             See SUPPORT Master Code for additional information.

             SEE NOTE(S) 20

             REPUBLICAN:

             Presidential

                 01.  Incumbent Presidential Candidate, Republican

             Senate

                 12.  U.S. Senate candidate, Republican, in race w/o
                      incumbent
                 14.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Republican
                 16.  U.S. Senate challenger candidate, Republican
                 28.  U.S. Senate, no race in state (used ONLY in
                      error by R)

             House

                 32.  U.S. House candidate, Republican, in race w/o
                      incumbent
                 34.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Republican
                 36.  U.S. House challenger candidate, Republican

             Governor

                 52.  Gubernatorial candidate, Republican, in race
                      w/o incumbent

             Miscellaneous

                 72.  NA which candidate(s), Republican
                 74.  Other candidate not listed above, Republican
                 76.  Republican party
                 94.  Republican Candidate in second race

             DEMOCRATIC:

             Presidential

                 04.  Nonincumbent Presidential Candidate, Democratic

             Senate

                 11.  U.S. Senate candidate, Democratic, in race w/o

                      incumbent
                 13.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Democratic
                 15.  U.S. Senate challenger candidate, Democratic
                 93.  Democratic Candidate in Second Race

             House

                 31.  U.S. House candidate, Democratic, in race w/o
                      incumbent, incl. 2nd Republican candidate in LA06.
                      See LA06 note on V3021.  Use V3021=45 to exclude
                      these cases.
                 33.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Democratic
                 35.  U.S. House challenger candidate, Democratic
                 41.  Retiring U.S. House Representative (used ONLY
                      in error by R)

             Miscellaneous

                 71.  NA which candidate(s), Democratic
                 73.  Other candidate not listed above, Democratic
                 75.  Democratic party

             OTHER:

             Presidential

                 05.  Presidential candidate, independent

             Miscellaneous

                 80.  Other minor party or minor independent
                      candidate--any office level
                 85.  3rd/other party
                 95.  Other candidate(s) for state/local offices (office
                      given but party NA), or non-party candidate
                 96.  Other groups or individuals which are neither
                      parties nor organized supporters of specific
                      candidates
                 97.  Candidate name given but office and party NA

                 98.  DK, CAN'T REMEMBER (G2a-first mention only)
                 99.  NA (G2a-first mention only)
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in G2; 98-99 in
                      G2a; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925805    92POST: G2A(2).
              COLUMNS 1555 - 1556
              NUMERIC

             G2a(2).  Which candidate(s) did (he/she/they) ask you to
             support? <2nd mention>
             --------------------------------------------------------

             See SUPPORT Master Code for additional information.

             SEE NOTE(S) 20

             REPUBLICAN:

             Presidential

                 01.  Incumbent Presidential Candidate, Republican

             Senate

                 12.  U.S. Senate candidate, Republican, in race w/o
                      incumbent
                 14.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Republican
                 16.  U.S. Senate challenger candidate, Republican

             House

                 32.  U.S. House candidate, Republican, in race w/o
                      incumbent
                 34.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Republican
                 36.  U.S. House challenger candidate, Republican

             Miscellaneous

                 72.  NA which candidate(s), Republican
                 74.  Other candidate not listed above, Republican
                 76.  Republican party

             DEMOCRATIC:

             Presidential

                 04.  Nonincumbent Presidential Candidate, Democratic

             Senate

                 11.  U.S. Senate candidate, Democratic, in race w/o
                      incumbent
                 13.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Democratic
                 15.  U.S. Senate challenger candidate, Democratic

             House

                 31.  U.S. House candidate, Democratic, in race w/o
                      incumbent, incl. 2nd Republican candidate in LA06.
                      See LA06 note on V3021.  Use V3021=45 to exclude
                      these cases.
                 33.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Democratic
                 35.  U.S. House challenger candidate, Democratic

             Governor

                 51.  Gubernatorial candidate, Democratic

             Miscellaneous

                 71.  NA which candidate(s), Democratic
                 73.  Other candidate not listed above, Democratic
                 75.  Democratic party

             OTHER:

             Presidential

                 05.  Presidential candidate, independent

             Miscellaneous

                 80.  Other minor party or minor independent
                      candidate--any office level
                 85.  3rd/other party
                 95.  Other candidate(s) for state/local offices (office
                      given but party NA), or non-party candidate
                 96.  Other groups or individuals which are neither
                      parties nor organized supporters of specific
                      candidates
                 97.  Candidate name given but office and party NA

                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in G2; 98-99 in

                      G2a; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925806    92POST: G2A(3).
              COLUMNS 1557 - 1558
              NUMERIC

             G2a(3).  Which candidate(s) did (he/she/they) ask you to
             support? <3rd mention>
             --------------------------------------------------------

             See SUPPORT Master Code for additional information.

             SEE NOTE(S) 20

             REPUBLICAN:

             Presidential

                 01.  Incumbent Presidential Candidate, Republican

             Senate

                 12.  U.S. Senate candidate, Republican, in race w/o
                      incumbent
                 14.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Republican
                 16.  U.S. Senate challenger candidate, Republican

             House

                 32.  U.S. House candidate, Republican, in race w/o
                      incumbent
                 34.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Republican
                 36.  U.S. House challenger candidate, Republican

             Governor

                 52.  Gubernatorial candidate, Republican, in race
                      w/o incumbent

             Miscellaneous

                 72.  NA which candidate(s), Republican

                 74.  Other candidate not listed above, Republican
                 76.  Republican party

             DEMOCRATIC:

             Presidential

                 04.  Nonincumbent Presidential Candidate, Democratic

             Senate

                 11.  U.S. Senate candidate, Democratic, in race w/o
                      incumbent
                 13.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Democratic
                 15.  U.S. Senate challenger candidate, Democratic

             House

                 31.  U.S. House candidate, Democratic, in race w/o
                      incumbent, incl. 2nd Republican candidate in LA06.
                      See LA06 note on V3021.  Use V3021=45 to exclude
                      these cases.
                 33.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Democratic
                 35.  U.S. House challenger candidate, Democratic

             Governor

                 55.  Gubernatorial candidate, Democratic, in race
                      w/o incumbent

             Miscellaneous

                 71.  NA which candidate(s), Democratic
                 73.  Other candidate not listed above, Democratic
                 75.  Democratic party

             OTHER:

             Presidential

                 05.  Presidential candidate, independent

             Miscellaneous

                 80.  Other minor party or minor independent
                      candidate--any office level
                 85.  3rd/other party
                 95.  Other candidate(s) for state/local offices (office
                      given but party NA), or non-party candidate
                 96.  Other groups or individuals which are neither
                      parties nor organized supporters of specific
                      candidates
                 97.  Candidate name given but office and party NA

                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in G2; 98-99 in
                      G2a; no further mention

==============================
VAR M925807    92POST: G3.R TALK OTHERS
              COLUMNS 1559 - 1559
              NUMERIC

             G3.  We would like to find out about some of the things
             people do to help a party or a candidate win an election.
             During the campaign, did you talk to any people and try to
             show them why they should vote for or against one of the
             parties or candidates?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925808    92POST: G3A.OTHERS TALK R
              COLUMNS 1560 - 1560
              NUMERIC

             G3a.  During the past year, have you been contacted directly
             by any person, intent on showing you why you should vote for
             or against one of the candidates or parties?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925809    92POST: G4.CMPAIGN BUTTN
              COLUMNS 1561 - 1561
              NUMERIC

             G4.  Did you wear a campaign button, put a campaign sticker
             on your car, or place a sign in your window or in front of
             your house?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925810    92POST: G5.R GO TO MEETGS
              COLUMNS 1562 - 1562
              NUMERIC

             G5.  Did you go to any political meetings, rallies,
             speeches, dinners, or things like that in support of a
             particular candidate?
             ------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925811    92POST: G5A.CALL TO MTG
              COLUMNS 1563 - 1563
              NUMERIC

             G5a.  Did anyone call you up or come around to ask you to go

             to any political meetings, rallies, speeches, dinners, or
             things like that in support of a particular candidate?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925812    92POST: G6.OTHER WORK
              COLUMNS 1564 - 1564
              NUMERIC

             G6.  Did you do any (other) work for one of the parties or
             candidates?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925813    92POST: G6A.CALL-OTH WORK
              COLUMNS 1565 - 1565
              NUMERIC

             G6a.  Did anyone call you to ask you to do any (other) work
             for one of the parties or candidates?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925814    92POST: G7.$1 CHECKOFF
              COLUMNS 1566 - 1566
              NUMERIC

             G7.  Did you use the one-dollar check-off option on your
             federal income tax return to make a political contribution
             this year?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925815    92POST: G8.$ TO CANDIDATE
              COLUMNS 1567 - 1567
              NUMERIC

             G8.  During an election year people are often asked to make
             a contribution to support campaigns.  Did you give money to
             an individual candidate running for public office?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925816    92POST: G8A.WHCH PTY-CAND
              COLUMNS 1568 - 1568
              NUMERIC

             G8a.  Which party did that candidate belong to?
             -----------------------------------------------

                 1.  REPUBLICAN
                 3.  BOTH
                 5.  DEMOCRATIC
                 7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in G8

==============================
VAR M925817    92POST: G9.$ TO PARTY
              COLUMNS 1569 - 1569
              NUMERIC

             G9.  Did you give money to a political party during this
             election year?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925818    92POST: G9A.WHCH PTY-$
              COLUMNS 1570 - 1570
              NUMERIC

             G9a.  To which party did you give money?
             ----------------------------------------

                 1.  REPUBLICAN
                 3.  BOTH
                 5.  DEMOCRATIC
                 7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in G9

==============================
VAR M925819    92POST: G10.$ TO OTHER
              COLUMNS 1571 - 1571
              NUMERIC

             G10.  Did you give any money to any other group that
             supported or opposed candidates?
             ----------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925820    92POST: G11.TALK REG/VOTE
              COLUMNS 1572 - 1572
              NUMERIC

             G11.  During the campaign this year, did anyone talk to you
             about registering to vote or getting out to vote?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925821    92POST: G12.MAIL $ REQST
              COLUMNS 1573 - 1573
              NUMERIC

             G12.  During the past year did you receive any requests
             through the mail asking you to contribute money to a
             candidate, a party or an issue group?
             -------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M925822    92POST: G12A.HOW MANY
              COLUMNS 1574 - 1574
              NUMERIC

             G12a.  Did you get quite a few or not very many requests
             through the mail asking you to contribute money to a
             candidate, a party or issue group?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  QUITE A FEW
                 5.  NOT VERY MANY

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in G12

==============================
VAR M925823    92POST: G12B.GIVE $
              COLUMNS 1575 - 1575
              NUMERIC

             G12b.  Did you contribute any money because of the mail you
             received?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in G12

==============================
VAR M925824    92POST: G13.PHON $ REQST
              COLUMNS 1576 - 1576
              NUMERIC

             G13.  In the past year, did you receive any telephone calls
             asking you to contribute money to a candidate, a party, or
             an issue group?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M925825    92POST: G13A.HOW MANY
              COLUMNS 1577 - 1577
              NUMERIC

             G13a.  Did you get quite a few (of these calls) or not very
             many?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  QUITE A FEW
                 5.  NOT VERY MANY

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in G13

==============================
VAR M925826    92POST: G13B.GIVE $
              COLUMNS 1578 - 1578
              NUMERIC

             G13b.  Did you contribute any money because of (this/these)
             telephone call(s)?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in G13

==============================
VAR M925827    92POST: G14.FTF $ REQ
              COLUMNS 1579 - 1579
              NUMERIC

             G14.  During the past year, have you been contacted
             directly, in person, and asked to contribute money to a
             candidate, a party, or an issue group?
             -------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M925828    92POST: G14A.HOW MANY
              COLUMNS 1580 - 1580
              NUMERIC

             G14a.  Did you get quite a few or not very many (contacts)?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  QUITE A FEW
                 5.  NOT VERY MANY

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in G14

==============================
VAR M925829    92POST: G14B.GIVE $
              COLUMNS 1581 - 1581
              NUMERIC

             G14b.  Did you contribute any money because of (this/these)
             personal contact(s)?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 5, 8-9 in G14

             There are no variables in range 5830-5900

==============================
VAR M925901    92POST: H1.PTY DIFFRNCES
              COLUMNS 1582 - 1582
              NUMERIC

             H1.  Do you think there are any important differences in
             what the Republicans and Democrats stand for?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925902    92POST: H1A(1)-1.DIFF1
              COLUMNS 1583 - 1583
              NUMERIC

             H1a-1(1).  What are those differences? <Between parties -
             1st mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
             than parties should be coded "7".  However, if the
             candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of
             the parties, the response should be coded with the
             appropriate code category.

                 1.  Democratic party mention
                 2.  Democratic presidential candidate mention
                 4.  Republican presidential candidate mention
                 5.  Republican party mention
                 6.  Other party mentioned instead
                 7.  Unclear party reference--some substantive area of
                     party difference mentioned, but party reference is
                     not clear; reference to candidate rather than party

                 8.  DK (code in V5902 only)
                 9.  NA (code in V5902 only)
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                     no further mention

==============================
VAR M925903    92POST: H1A(2)-1.CONTENT1
              COLUMNS 1584 - 1586
              NUMERIC

             H1a-2(1).  CONTENT CODE <Party differences - 1st mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 7

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 998.  DK (code in 5903 only; 8 in 5902)
                 999.  NA (code in 5903 only; 9 in 5902)
                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                       no further mention

==============================
VAR M925904    92POST: H1A(1)-2.DIFF2
              COLUMNS 1587 - 1587
              NUMERIC

             H1a-1(2).  What are those differences? <Between parties -
             2nd mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
             than parties should be coded "7".  However, if the
             candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of
             the parties, the response should be coded with the
             appropriate code category.

                 1.  Democratic party mention
                 2.  Democratic presidential candidate mention
                 4.  Republican presidential candidate mention
                 5.  Republican party mention
                 6.  Other party mentioned instead
                 7.  Unclear party reference--some substantive area of
                     party difference mentioned, but party reference is
                     not clear; reference to candidate rather than party

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                     no further mention

==============================
VAR M925905    92POST: H1A(2)-2.CONTENT2
              COLUMNS 1588 - 1590
              NUMERIC

             H1a-2(2).  CONTENT CODE <Party differences - 2nd mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 7

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                       no further mention

==============================
VAR M925906    92POST: H1A(1)-3.DIFF3
              COLUMNS 1591 - 1591
              NUMERIC

             H1a-1(3).  What are those differences? <Between parties -
             3rd mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
             than parties should be coded "7".  However, if the
             candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of
             the parties, the response should be coded with the
             appropriate code category.

                 1.  Democratic party mention
                 2.  Democratic presidential candidate mention
                 4.  Republican presidential candidate mention
                 5.  Republican party mention
                 6.  Other party mentioned instead
                 7.  Unclear party reference--some substantive area of
                     party difference mentioned, but party reference is
                     not clear; reference to candidate rather than party

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                     no further mention

==============================
VAR M925907    92POST: H1A(2)-3.CONTENT3
              COLUMNS 1592 - 1594
              NUMERIC

             H1a-2(3).  CONTENT CODE <Party differences - 3rd mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 7

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                       no further mention

==============================
VAR M925908    92POST: H1A(1)-4.DIFF4
              COLUMNS 1595 - 1595
              NUMERIC

             H1a-1(4).  What are those differences? <Between parties -
             4th mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
             than parties should be coded "7".  However, if the
             candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of
             the parties, the response should be coded with the
             appropriate code category.

                 1.  Democratic party mention
                 2.  Democratic presidential candidate mention
                 4.  Republican presidential candidate mention
                 5.  Republican party mention
                 6.  Other party mentioned instead
                 7.  Unclear party reference--some substantive area of
                     party difference mentioned, but party reference is
                     not clear; reference to candidate rather than party

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                     no further mention

==============================
VAR M925909    92POST: H1A(2)-4.CONTENT4
              COLUMNS 1596 - 1598
              NUMERIC

             H1a-2(4).  CONTENT CODE <Party differences - 4th mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 7

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                       no further mention

==============================
VAR M925910    92POST: H1A(1)-5.DIFF5
              COLUMNS 1599 - 1599
              NUMERIC

             H1a-1(5).  What are those differences? <Between parties -
             5th mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
             than parties should be coded "7".  However, if the
             candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of
             the parties, the response should be coded with the
             appropriate code category.

                 1.  Democratic party mention
                 2.  Democratic presidential candidate mention
                 4.  Republican presidential candidate mention
                 5.  Republican party mention
                 6.  Other party mentioned instead
                 7.  Unclear party reference--some substantive area of
                     party difference mentioned, but party reference is
                     not clear; reference to candidate rather than party

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                     no further mention

==============================
VAR M925911    92POST: H1A(2)-5.CONTENT5
              COLUMNS 1600 - 1602
              NUMERIC

             H1a-2(5).  CONTENT CODE <Party differences - 5th mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 7

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                       no further mention

==============================
VAR M925912    92POST: H1A(1)-6.DIFF6
              COLUMNS 1603 - 1603
              NUMERIC

             H1a-1(6).  What are those differences? <Between parties -
             6th mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
             than parties should be coded "7".  However, if the
             candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of
             the parties, the response should be coded with the
             appropriate code category.

                 1.  Democratic party mention
                 2.  Democratic presidential candidate mention
                 4.  Republican presidential candidate mention
                 5.  Republican party mention
                 6.  Other party mentioned instead
                 7.  Unclear party reference--some substantive area of
                     party difference mentioned, but party reference is
                     not clear; reference to candidate rather than party

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                     no further mention

==============================
VAR M925913    92POST: H1A(2)-6.CONTENT6
              COLUMNS 1604 - 1606
              NUMERIC

             H1a-2(6).  CONTENT CODE <Party differences - 6th mention>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 7

                 001.
                       .
                       .
                 997.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H1; 8-9 in H1a;
                       no further mention

==============================
VAR M925914    92POST: H2.PTY MOR CNSRTV
              COLUMNS 1607 - 1607
              NUMERIC

             H2.  Would you say that one of the parties is more
             conservative than the other at the national level?
             --------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925915    92POST: H2A.WHICH PTY
              COLUMNS 1608 - 1608
              NUMERIC

             H2a.  Which party is more conservative?
             ---------------------------------------

                 1.  DEMOCRATS
                 5.  REPUBLICANS

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in H2

==============================
VAR M925916    92POST: H3/A.QUAYLE OFFCE
              COLUMNS 1609 - 1609
              NUMERIC

             H3.  Now we have a set of questions concerning various
             public figures.  We want to see how much information about
             them gets out to the public from television, newspapers and
             the like.

             The first name is Dan Quayle.  What job or political office
             does he now hold?

             H3a.  DAN QUAYLE
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  Correctly identifies Quayle as the Vice President
                 5.  Identification is incomplete or wrong

                 8.  DK; makes no attempt to guess
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925917    92POST: H3B.REHNQUIST OFF
              COLUMNS 1610 - 1610
              NUMERIC

             H3b.  William Rehnquist (pron. Renn-Kwist) <Job/Political
             office held>
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  Correctly identifies Rehnquist as Chief Justice of
                     the Supreme Court
                 5.  Identification is incomplete or wrong

                 8.  DK; makes no attempt to guess
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925918    92POST: H3C.YELTSIN OFFCE
              COLUMNS 1611 - 1611
              NUMERIC

             H3c.  Boris Yeltsin <Job/Political office held>
             -----------------------------------------------

                 1.  Correctly identifies Yeltsin as President of Russia
                 5.  Identification is incomplete or wrong

                 8.  DK; makes no attempt to guess
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925919    92POST: H3D.FOLEY OFFCE
              COLUMNS 1612 - 1612
              NUMERIC

             H3d.  Tom Foley <Job/Political office held>
             -------------------------------------------

                 1.  Correctly identifies Foley as Speaker of the House
                     of Representatives
                 5.  Identification is incomplete or wrong

                 8.  DK; makes no attempt to guess
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925920    92POST: H4.LAW CONSTITNL
              COLUMNS 1613 - 1613
              NUMERIC

             H4.  Who has the final responsibility to decide if a law is
             constitutional or not...  is it the President, the Congress,
             the Supreme Court, or don't you know?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  PRESIDENT
                 2.  CONGRESS
                 3.  SUPREME COURT

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925921    92POST: H5.NOMINATE JUDGE
              COLUMNS 1614 - 1614
              NUMERIC

             H5.  And whose responsibility is it to nominate judges to
             the Federal Courts...  the President, the Congress, the
             Supreme Court, or don't you kow?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  PRESIDENT
                 2.  CONGRESS
                 3.  SUPREME COURT

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925922    92POST: H6.TAX FOR SERVCS
              COLUMNS 1615 - 1615
              NUMERIC

             H6.  Would you personally be willing to pay more in taxes so
             that the government could spend more on the services you
             favor or would you rather keep your taxes the same even if
             this meant the government couldn't increase its spending as
             you would like?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  PAY MORE
                 2.  KEEP TAXES THE SAME

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925923    92POST: H7.GAY DSCRMN LAW
              COLUMNS 1616 - 1616
              NUMERIC

             H7.  Do you favor or oppose laws to protect homosexuals
             against job discrimination?
             -------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES (Favor)
                 5.  NO  (Oppose)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925924    92POST: H7A/B.STRNGLY/NOT
              COLUMNS 1617 - 1617
              NUMERIC

             H7a.  Do you favor such laws <protecting homosexuals against
             job discrimination> strongly or not strongly?

             H7b.  Do you oppose such laws strongly or not strongly?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
                 2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
                 4.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
                 5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in H7

==============================
VAR M925925    92POST: H8.GAYS ARMED FCS
              COLUMNS 1618 - 1618
              NUMERIC

             H8.  Do you think homosexuals should be allowed to serve in
             the United States Armed Forces or don't you think so?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES, THINK SO
                 5.  DON'T THINK SO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925926    92POST: H8A/B.STRNGLY/NOT
              COLUMNS 1619 - 1619
              NUMERIC

             H8a.  Do you feel strongly or not strongly that homosexuals
             should be allowed to serve in the United States Armed
             Forces?

             H8b.  Do you feel strongly or not strongly that homosexuals
             should not be allowed to serve in the United States Armed
             Forces?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FEEL STRONGLY SHOULD BE ALLOWED
                 2.  FEEL NOT STRONGLY SHOULD BE ALLOWED
                 4.  FEEL NOT STRONGLY SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED
                 5.  FEEL STRONGLY SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in H8

==============================
VAR M925927    92POST: H9.GAYS ADOPT
              COLUMNS 1620 - 1620
              NUMERIC

             H9.  Do you think gay or lesbian couples, in other words,
             homosexual couples, should be legally permitted to adopt
             children?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925928    92POST: H9A/B.STRNGLY/NOT
              COLUMNS 1621 - 1621
              NUMERIC

             H9a.  Do you feel strongly or not strongly that homosexuals
             couples should be legally permitted to adopt children?

             H9b.  Do you feel strongly or not strongly that homosexuals
             couples should not be legally permitted to adopt children?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FEEL STRONGLY SHOULD BE PERMITTED
                 2.  FEEL NOT STRONGLY SHOULD BE PERMITTED
                 4.  FEEL NOT STRONGLY SHOULD NOT BE PERMITTED
                 5.  FEEL STRONGLY SHOULD NOT BE PERMITTED

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in H9

==============================
VAR M925929    92POST: J1.CVL RGHTS FAST
              COLUMNS 1622 - 1622
              NUMERIC

             J1.  Some say that the civil rights people have been trying
             to push too fast.  Others feel they haven't pushed fast
             enough.  How about you:  Do you think that civil rights
             leaders are trying to push too fast, are going too slowly,
             or are they moving at about the right speed?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  TOO FAST
                 3.  ABOUT RIGHT
                 5.  TOO SLOWLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925930    92POSNT:J2.BLKS POS CHNG
              COLUMNS 1623 - 1623
              NUMERIC

             J2.  In the past few years we have heard a lot about

             improving the position of black people in this country.  How
             much real change do you think there has been in the position
             of black people in the past few years;  a lot, some, or not
             much at all?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  A LOT
                 3.  SOME
                 5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925931    92POST: J3.B/W SCHL KIDS
              COLUMNS 1624 - 1624
              NUMERIC

             J3.  Some people say that the government in Washington
             should see to it that white and black children go to the
             same schools.  Others claim that this is not the
             government's business.  Have you been interested enough in
             this question to favor one side over the other?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925932    92POST: J3A.GVT INTGR SCH
              COLUMNS 1625 - 1625
              NUMERIC

             J3a.  Do you think the government in Washington should...
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  ...see to it that white and black children go to the
                     same schools?
                 5.  ...stay out of this area as it is not the
                     government's business?
                 7.  R; DEPENDS

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in J3

==============================
VAR M925933    92POST: J4.DEATH PENALTY
              COLUMNS 1626 - 1626
              NUMERIC

             J4.  Do you favor or oppose the death penalty for persons
             convicted of murder?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FAVOR
                 3.  DEPENDS
                 5.  OPPOSE

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925934    92POST: J4A/B.STRNGLY/NOT
              COLUMNS 1627 - 1627
              NUMERIC

             J4a.  Do you favor the death penalty for persons convicted
             of murder strongly or not strongly?

             J4b.  Do you oppose the death penalty for persons convicted
             of murder strongly or not strongly?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
                 2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
                 4.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
                 5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 8-9 in J4

==============================
VAR M925935    92POST: J5.PREF HIR-BLKS
              COLUMNS 1628 - 1628
              NUMERIC

             J5.  Some people say that because of past discrimination,
             blacks should be given preference in hiring and promotion.
             Others say that such preference in hiring and promotion of
             blacks is wrong because it gives blacks advantages they
             haven't earned.  What about your opinion--are you for or
             against preferential hiring and promotion of blacks?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FOR
                 5.  AGAINST

                 8.  DON'T KNOW; REFUSED
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925936    92POST: J5A/B.STRNGLY/NOT
              COLUMNS 1629 - 1629
              NUMERIC

             J5a.  Do you favor preference in hiring and promotion
             strongly or not strongly?

             J5b.  Do you oppose preference in hiring and promotion
             strongly or not strongly?
             ------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
                 2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
                 4.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
                 5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in J5

==============================
VAR M925937    92POST: J6.GVT-BLK HIRING
              COLUMNS 1630 - 1630
              NUMERIC

             J6.  Some people feel that if black people are not getting

             fair treatment in jobs, the government in Washington ought
             to see to it that they do.  Others feel that this is not the
             federal government's business.  Have you had enough interest
             in this question to favor one side over the other?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925938    92POST: J6A.R OPINION
              COLUMNS 1631 - 1631
              NUMERIC

             J6a.  How do you feel?  Should the government in Washington
             see to it that black people get fair treatment in jobs or is
             this not the federal government's business?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  SEE TO IT THAT BLACK PEOPLE GET FAIR TREATMENT IN
                     JOBS
                 5.  NOT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S BUSINESS
                 7.  OTHER; DEPENDS

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in J6

==============================
VAR M925939    92POST: J7.P/XS CHECKPT
              COLUMNS 1632 - 1632
              NUMERIC

             J7.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
             ---------------------------

                 1.  PANEL RESPONDENT (1, 3 in V5002)
                 2.  CROSS-SECTION RESPONDENT (2 in V5002)

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925940    92POST: J8/A.FGN POL-ENGY
              COLUMNS 1633 - 1633
              NUMERIC

             J8.  (RB, P. 6) I am going to read a list of possible
             foreign policy goals that the United States might have.  For
             each one, please say how important you think it should be?

             J8a.  Should securing adequate supplies of energy be a very
             important foreign policy goal, a somewhat important foreign
             policy goal, or not an important foreign policy goal at all?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  VERY IMPORTANT
                 3.  SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
                 5.  NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2 in J7

==============================
VAR M925941    92POST: J8B.FGN POL-NUCLR
              COLUMNS 1634 - 1634
              NUMERIC

             J8b.  <Importance as a foreign policy goal> (How about...)
             Preventing the spread of nuclear weapons?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See J8 for complete question text>

                 1.  VERY IMPORTANT
                 3.  SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
                 5.  NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2 in J7

==============================
VAR M925942    92POST: J8C.FGN POL-POLLN
              COLUMNS 1635 - 1635
              NUMERIC

             J8c.   <Importance as a foreign policy goal> Reducing

             environmental pollution around the world?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See J8 for complete question text>

                 1.  VERY IMPORTANT
                 3.  SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
                 5.  NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2 in J7

==============================
VAR M925943    92POST: J8D.FGN POL-PROTC
              COLUMNS 1636 - 1636
              NUMERIC

             J8d.  <Importance as a foreign policy goal> Protecting
             weaker nations against foreign aggression?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             <See J8 for complete question text>

                 1.  VERY IMPORTANT
                 3.  SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
                 5.  NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2 in J7

==============================
VAR M925944    92POST: J8E.FGN POL-DEMOC
              COLUMNS 1637 - 1637
              NUMERIC

             J8e.  <Importance as a foreign policy goal> Helping to bring
             a democratic form of government to other nations?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See J8 for complete question text>

                 1.  VERY IMPORTANT
                 3.  SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
                 5.  NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2 in J7

==============================
VAR M925945    92POST: J9.SCHOOL PRAYER
              COLUMNS 1638 - 1638
              NUMERIC

             J9.  (RB, P. 7) Which of the following views comes closest
             to your opinion on the issue of school prayer?  Just give me
             the number of your choice.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  BY LAW, PRAYERS SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED IN PUBLIC
                     SCHOOLS.
                 2.  THE LAW SHOULD ALLOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO SCHEDULE TIME
                     WHEN CHILDREN CAN PRAY SILENTLY IF THEY WANT TO.
                 3.  THE LAW SHOULD ALLOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO SCHEDULE TIME
                     WHEN CHILDREN, AS A GROUP, CAN SAY A GENERAL PRAYER
                     NOT TIED TO A PARTICULAR RELIGIOUS FAITH.
                 4.  BY LAW, PUBLIC SCHOOLS SHOULD SCHEDULE A TIME WHEN
                     ALL CHILDREN WOULD SAY A CHOSEN CHRISTIAN PRAYER.
                 7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M925946    92POST: J9A.STRNGLY/NOT
              COLUMNS 1639 - 1639
              NUMERIC

             J9a.  Do you favor that choice strongly or not strongly?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  STRONGLY
                 5.  NOT STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 7-9 in J9

==============================
VAR M925947    92POST: J10.COLLG QUOTA
              COLUMNS 1640 - 1640
              NUMERIC

             J10.  Some people say that because of past discrimination it
             is sometimes necessary for colleges and universities to
             reserve openings for black students.  Others oppose quotas
             because they say quotas give blacks advantages they haven't
             earned. What about your opinion--are you for or against
             quotas to admit black students?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FOR
                 5.  AGAINST

                 8.  DON'T KNOW; REFUSED
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925948    92POST: J10A/B.STNGLY/NOT
              COLUMNS 1641 - 1641
              NUMERIC

             J10a.  Do you favor quotas strongly or not strongly?

             J10b.  Do you oppose quotas strongly or not strongly?
             -----------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
                 2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
                 4.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
                 5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in J10

==============================
VAR M925949    92POST: J11.APP/DIS CONGR
              COLUMNS 1642 - 1642
              NUMERIC

             J11.  In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way
             the U.S. Congress has been handling its job?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  APPROVE
                 5.  DISAPPROVE

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925950    92POST: J11A/B.STNGLY/NOT
              COLUMNS 1643 - 1643
              NUMERIC

             J11a.  Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

             J11b.  Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?
             --------------------------------------------------

                 1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                 2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                 4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                 5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in J11

==============================
VAR M925951    92POST: J12.# IN HSE-PTY
              COLUMNS 1644 - 1644
              NUMERIC

             J12.  Do you happen to know which party had the most members
             in the House of Representatives in Washington before the
             election (this/last) month?  (IF NECESSARY:  Which one?)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  REPUBLICANS
                 5.  DEMOCRATS

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M925952    92POST: J13.# IN SEN-PTY
              COLUMNS 1645 - 1645
              NUMERIC

             J13.  Do you happen to know which party had the most members
             in the U.S. Senate before the election (this/last) month?
             (IF NECESSARY:  Which one?)
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  REPUBLICANS
                 5.  DEMOCRATS

                 8.  NO, DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

             There are no variables in range 5953-6000

==============================
VAR M926001    92POST: K1.WOMN NEWS-ATTN
              COLUMNS 1646 - 1646
              NUMERIC

             K1.  (RB, P.8)  When reading or listening to the news, how
             much attention do you pay to issues that especially affect
             women?  A lot, some, a little, or not at all?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  A LOT
                 2.  SOME
                 3.  A LITTLE
                 4.  NOT AT ALL

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926002    92POST: K2.R FEMINIST
              COLUMNS 1647 - 1647
              NUMERIC

             K2.  Do you think of yourself as a feminist or not?
             ---------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 3.  DON'T THINK IN THOSE TERMS (VOLUNTEERED)
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926003    92POST: K2A.STRONG/NOT
              COLUMNS 1648 - 1648
              NUMERIC

             K2a.  Would you describe yourself as a strong feminist or a
             not so strong feminist?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  STRONG
                 2.  NOT SO STRONG

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 5, 8-9 in K2

==============================
VAR M926004    92POST: K3.WOMEN-INDV/GRP
              COLUMNS 1649 - 1649
              NUMERIC

             K3.  Some people think that the best way for women to
             improve their position is for each woman to become better
             trained and more qualified, and do the best she can as an
             individual.  Others think that while individual effort is
             important, the best way for women to really improve their
             position is if they work together.  Which is closest to your
             view:  is individual effort enough, or do women also need to
             work together?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  INDIVIDUAL EFFORT
                 2.  WOMEN ALSO NEED TO WORK TOGETHER

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926005    92POST: K4.PRIDE-WOMEN
              COLUMNS 1650 - 1650
              NUMERIC

             K4.  (RB, P. 9) How often do you find yourself feeling a
             sense of pride in the accomplishments of women? Very often,
             some of the time, occasionally, or almost never?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  VERY OFTEN
                 2.  SOME OF THE TIME
                 3.  OCCASIONALLY
                 4.  ALMOST NEVER

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926006    92POST: K5.ANG-WMN TREATM
              COLUMNS 1651 - 1651
              NUMERIC

             K5.  (RB, STILL ON P. 9) How often do you find yourself
             angry about the way women are treated in society? Very
             often, some of the time, occasionally, or almost never?
             -------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  VERY OFTEN
                 2.  SOME OF THE TIME
                 3.  OCCASIONALLY
                 4.  ALMOST NEVER

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926007    92POST: K6.WMN POWR-SOCTY
              COLUMNS 1652 - 1652
              NUMERIC

             K6.  (RB, P. 10) People have different opinions about how
             much power and influence women have in society compared to
             men.  Thinking about the way things really are in
             government, business and industry today, do you think men

             have more power and influence than women, OR that men and
             women have about equal power and influence, OR, that women
             have more power and influence than men?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  MEN HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUENCE THAN WOMEN
                 2.  MEN AND WOMEN HAVE ABOUT EQUAL POWER AND INFLUENCE

                 3.  WOMEN HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUNCE THAN MEN

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926008    92POST: K7.AMT SHD HAVE
              COLUMNS 1653 - 1653
              NUMERIC

             K7.  (RB, P. 11) People disagree about how much power and
             influence they think women ought to have compared to men.
             Thinking about how you would like things to be in
             government, business and industry, do you think men should
             have more power and influence, OR that men and women should
             have about equal power and influence, OR that women should
             have more power and influence?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  MEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUENCE THAN WOMEN

                 2.  MEN AND WOMEN SHOULD HAVE ABOUT EQUAL POWER AND
                     INFLUENCE
                 3.  WOMEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUENCE THAN MEN

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926009    92POST: K7A/B.STRNGLY/NOT
              COLUMNS 1654 - 1654
              NUMERIC

             K7a/b.  Do you feel strongly or not so strongly about this?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FEEL STRONGLY THAT MEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER
                 2.  FEEL NOT SO STRONGLY THAT MEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER

                 4.  FEEL NOT SO STRONGLY THAT WOMEN SHOULD HAVE MORE
                     POWER
                 5.  FEEL STRONGLY THAT WOMEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2, 8-9 in K7

==============================
VAR M926010    92POST: K8.WMN POWR-FAMLY
              COLUMNS 1655 - 1655
              NUMERIC

             K8.  (RB, P. 12) Thinking about the way things really are in
             most families, do you think men have more power and
             influence, OR that men and women have about equal power and
             influence, OR that women have more power and influence?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  MEN HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUENCE THAN WOMEN
                 2.  MEN AND WOMEN HAVE ABOUT EQUAL POWER AND INFLUENCE

                 3.  WOMEN HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUNCE THAN MEN

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926011    92POST: K9.AMT SHD HAVE
              COLUMNS 1656 - 1656
              NUMERIC

             K9.  (RB, P. 13) In most families, do you think men should
             have more power and influence, OR that men and women should
             have about equal power and influence, OR that women should
             have more power and influence?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  MEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUENCE THAN WOMEN

                 2.  MEN AND WOMEN SHOULD HAVE ABOUT EQUAL POWER AND
                     INFLUENCE
                 3.  WOMEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER AND INFLUENCE THAN MEN

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926012    92POST: K9A/B.STRNGLY/NOT
              COLUMNS 1657 - 1657
              NUMERIC

             K9a/b.  Do you feel strongly or not so strongly about this?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FEEL STRONGLY THAT MEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER
                 2.  FEEL NOT SO STRONGLY THAT MEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER
                 4.  FEEL NOT SO STRONGLY THAT WOMEN SHOULD HAVE MORE
                     POWER
                 5.  FEEL STRONGLY THAT WOMEN SHOULD HAVE MORE POWER

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 2, 8-9 in 6011

==============================
VAR M926013    92POST: L1.NATL GOAL-1
              COLUMNS 1658 - 1658
              NUMERIC

             L1.  (RB, P. 14) For a nation, it is not always possible to
             obtain everything one might wish.  On page ten of the
             booklet, several different goals are listed. If you had to
             choose among them, which one seems most desirable to you?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  MAINTAINING ORDER IN THE NATION
                 2.  GIVING THE PEOPLE MORE SAY IN IMPORTANT POLITICAL
                     DECISIONS
                 3.  FIGHTING RISING PRICES
                 4.  PROTECTING FREEDOM OF SPEECH

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926014    92POST: L1A.NATL GOAL-2
              COLUMNS 1659 - 1659
              NUMERIC

             L1a.  <Goal for a nation> Which one would be your second
             choice?
             --------------------------------------------------------

             Use same code as L1

                 1.  MAINTAINING ORDER IN THE NATION
                 2.  GIVING THE PEOPLE MORE SAY IN IMPORTANT POLITICAL
                     DECISIONS
                 3.  FIGHTING RISING PRICES
                 4.  PROTECTING FREEDOM OF SPEECH

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in L1

==============================
VAR M926015    92POST: L2.GOVT TOO PWRFL
              COLUMNS 1660 - 1660
              NUMERIC

             L2.  Some people are afraid the government in Washington is
             getting too powerful for the good of the country and the
             individual person.  Others feel that the government in
             Washington is not getting too strong. Do you have an opinion
             on this or not?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             46 cases are NA in L2 due to an error in the skip
             instructions for DK in L1.

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926016    92POST: L2A.R OPINION
              COLUMNS 1661 - 1661
              NUMERIC

             L2a.  What is your feeling, do you think the government is
             getting too powerful or do you think the government is not
             getting too strong?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  GOVERNMENT TOO POWERFUL

                 5.  GOVERNMENT NOT GETTING TOO STRONG
                 7.  OTHER; DEPENDS, SPECIFY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in L2

==============================
VAR M926017    92POST: L2B.SHD BE MORE P
              COLUMNS 1662 - 1662
              NUMERIC

             (GOVERNMENT NOT GETTING TOO STRONG)

             L2b.  Do you think the government should become more
             powerful or should it stay the way it is?
             ----------------------------------------------------

                 1.  BECOME MORE POWERFUL
                 5.  STAY THE WAY IT IS

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in L2; 1, 7-9 in L2a

==============================
VAR M926018    92POST: L2C.PTY FAV PWFL
              COLUMNS 1663 - 1663
              NUMERIC

             L2c.  Which party do you think is more likely to favor a
             powerful government in Washington -- the Democrats, the
             Republicans, or wouldn't there be much difference between
             them on this?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DEMOCRATS
                 3.  NO DIFFERENCE
                 5.  REPUBLICANS

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in L2; 7-9 in L2a;
                     5, 8-9 in L2b

==============================
VAR M926019    92POST: L3/A.CHLD-IND/RSP
              COLUMNS 1664 - 1664
              NUMERIC

             L3.  Although there are a number of qualities that people
             feel that children should have, every person thinks that
             some are more important than others.  I am going to read you
             pairs of desirable qualities. For each pair please tell me
             which one you think is more important for a child to have:
             (Both should be volunteered)

             L3a.  Independence or respect for elders
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  INDEPENDENCE
                 3.  BOTH (VOL)
                 5.  RESPECT FOR ELDERS

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926020    92POST: L3B.-OBED/SLF REL
              COLUMNS 1665 - 1665
              NUMERIC

             L3b.   <quality more important for a child...> Obedience or
             self-reliance
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See L3 for complete question text>

                 1.  OBEDIENCE
                 3.  BOTH (VOL)
                 5.  SELF-RELIANCE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926021    92POST: L3C.-CURIOS/MNNRS
              COLUMNS 1666 - 1666
              NUMERIC

             L3c.   <Quality more important for a child...> Curiosity or
             good manners
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See L3 for complete question text>

                 1.  CURIOSITY
                 3.  BOTH (VOL)
                 5.  GOOD MANNERS

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926022    92POST: L3D.CONSID/WL BEH
              COLUMNS 1667 - 1667
              NUMERIC

             L3d.   <Quality more important for a child...> Being
             considerate or well behaved
             ----------------------------------------------------

             <See L3 for complete question text>

                 1.  BEING CONSIDERATE
                 3.  BOTH (VOL)
                 5.  WELL BEHAVED

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926023    92POST: L4.G FUND PRV SCH
              COLUMNS 1668 - 1668
              NUMERIC

             L4.  Some people feel that we should use government funds
             only to support children who go to public school, others
             feel that we should use government funds to support
             children's schooling regardless of whether their parents

             choose to send them to a public, private or parochial
             school.  How do you feel, or haven't you thought much about
             it?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  ONLY PUBLIC
                 2.  BOTH PUBLIC AND PAROCHIAL/PRIVATE

                 8.  DK, HAVEN'T DECIDED
                 9.  NA
                 0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH; Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926024    92POST: L5/A.SOC SEE EQLT
              COLUMNS 1669 - 1669
              NUMERIC

             L5.  (RB, P. 15) Using page twelve for your choice of
             answers, I would like you to tell me how much you agree or
             disagree with each statement.  The first is:

             L5a.  Our society should do whatever is necessary to make
             sure that everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed.
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926025    92POST: L5B.GN TOO FAR-EQ
              COLUMNS 1670 - 1670
              NUMERIC

             L5b.  <R agrees/disagress that...> We have gone too far in
             pushing equal rights in this country.
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See L5 for complete question text>

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926026    92POST: L5C.WORRY LESS EQ
              COLUMNS 1671 - 1671
              NUMERIC

             L5c.  <R agrees/disagress that...> This country would be
             better off if we worried less about how equal people are.
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             <See L5 for complete question text>

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926027    92POST: L5D.INEQ NOT PROB
              COLUMNS 1672 - 1672
              NUMERIC

             L5d.  <R agrees/disagress that...> It is not really that big
             a problem if some people have more of a chance in life than
             others.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See L5 for complete question text>

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE

                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926028    92POST: L5E.FEWER PROB-EQ
              COLUMNS 1673 - 1673
              NUMERIC

             L5e.  <R agrees/disagress that...> If people were treated
             more equally in this country we would have many fewer
             problems.
             ---------------------------------------------------------

             <See L5 for complete question text>

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926029    92POST: L5F.BIG PROB-INEQ
              COLUMNS 1674 - 1674
              NUMERIC

             L5f.  <R agrees/disagress that...> One of the big problems
             in this country is that we don't give everyone an equal
             chance.
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See L5 for complete question text>

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

             There are no variables in range 6030-6100

==============================
VAR M926101    92POST: M1/A.DONT CAR/VOT
              COLUMNS 1675 - 1675
              NUMERIC

             M1.  (RB, STILL ON P. 15)  Now I'd like to read some of the
             kinds of things people tell us when we interview them and
             ask you whether you agree or disagree with them.  I'll read
             them one at a time and you just tell me whether you agree or
             disagree.

             M1a.  If people don't care how an election comes out, they
             shouldn't vote in it.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926102    92POST: M1B.R HAS NO SAY
              COLUMNS 1676 - 1676
              NUMERIC

             M1b.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> People like me don't have
             any say about what the government does.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See M1 for complete text>

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE

                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M6103      92POST: M1C.OFFC DNT CARE

MD=0 OR GE  8

             M1c.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> I don't think public
             officials care much what people like me think.
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See M1 for complete text>

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926104    92POST: M1D.GOVT COMPLIC
              COLUMNS 1678 - 1678
              NUMERIC

             M1d.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> Sometimes politics and
             government seem so complicated that a person like me can't
             really understand what's going on.
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M1 for complete text>

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926105    92POST: M1E.R GD UNDRSTDG
              COLUMNS 1679 - 1679
              NUMERIC

             M1e.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> I feel that I have a
             pretty good understanding of the important political issues
             facing our country.
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M1 for complete text>

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926106    92POST: M1F.R QUALIFIED
              COLUMNS 1680 - 1680
              NUMERIC

             M1f.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> I consider myself
             well-qualified to participate in politics.
             ----------------------------------------------------

             <See M1 for complete text>

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926107    92POST: M1G.R DO GOOD JOB
              COLUMNS 1681 - 1681
              NUMERIC

             M1g.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> I feel that I could do as
             good a job in public office as most other people.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See M1 for complete text>

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926108    92POST: M1H.R BETTR INFMD
              COLUMNS 1682 - 1682
              NUMERIC

             M1h.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> I think that I am better
             informed about politics and government than most people.
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M1 for complete text>

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926109    92POST: M2(1).MEANING-LIB
              COLUMNS 1683 - 1685
              NUMERIC

             M2.  People have different things in mind when they say that
             someone's political views are liberal or conserva- tive.

             M2(1).  We'd like to know more about this.  Let's start with
             liberal.  What sorts of things do you have in mind when you
             say someone's political views are liberal? (PROBE: Can you
             give me an example?)  (PROBE: Anything else? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO")
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             See LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 19

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 903.

                 998.  DK (M2-first mention only)
                 999.  NA (M2-first mention only)
                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; no further
                       mention

==============================
VAR M926110    92POST: M2(2).MEANING-LIB
              COLUMNS 1686 - 1688
              NUMERIC

             M2(2).  What sorts of things do you have in mind when you
             say someone's political views are liberal? (PROBE: Can you
             give me an example?)  (PROBE: Anything else? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO") <2nd mention>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M2 for complete text>

             See LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 19

                 010.
                       .
                       .

                 903.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 998-999 in
                       M2(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M926111    92POST: M2(3).MEANING-LIB
              COLUMNS 1689 - 1691
              NUMERIC

             M2(3).  What sorts of things do you have in mind when you
             say someone's political views are liberal? (PROBE: Can you
             give me an example?)  (PROBE: Anything else? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO") <3rd mention>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M2 for complete text>

             See LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 19

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 903.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 998-999 in
                       M2(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M926112    92POST: M3(1).MEANG-CONSV
              COLUMNS 1692 - 1694
              NUMERIC

             M3(1).  And what do you have in mind when you say that
             someone's political views are conservative?  (PROBE:  Can
             you give me an example) (PROBE: Anything else? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO") <1st mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             See LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 19

                 010.

                       .
                       .
                 903.

                 998.  DK (V6112 only)
                 999.  NA (V6112 only)
                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; no further
                       mention

==============================
VAR M926113    92POST: M3(2).MEANG-CONSV
              COLUMNS 1695 - 1697
              NUMERIC

             M3(2).  And what do you have in mind when you say that
             someone's political views are conservative?  (PROBE:  Can
             you give me an example) (PROBE: Anything else? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO") <2nd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M2 for complete text>

             See LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 19

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 903.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 998-999 in
                       M3(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M926114    92POST: M3(3).MEANG-CONSV
              COLUMNS 1698 - 1700
              NUMERIC

             M3(3).  And what do you have in mind when you say that
             someone's political views are conservative?  (PROBE:  Can
             you give me an example) (PROBE: Anything else? UNTIL R SAYS
             "NO")  <3rd mention>
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M2 for complete text>

             See LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE Master Code.

             SEE NOTE(S) 19

                 010.
                       .
                       .
                 903.

                 000.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 998-999 in
                       M3(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M926115    92POST: M4/A.WORLD CHNGNG
              COLUMNS 1701 - 1701
              NUMERIC

             M4.  (RB, STILL ON P. 15) Here are several more statements.
             As before, you can just give me the number of your choice
             from the booklet.  The first statement is...

             M4a.  The world is always changing and we should adjust our
             view of moral behavior to those changes.
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926116    92POST: M4B.SHD BE TOLRNT
              COLUMNS 1702 - 1702
              NUMERIC

             M4b.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> We should be more
             tolerant of people who choose to live according to their own
             moral standards even if they are very different from our
             own.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See M4 for complete text>

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926117    92POST: M4C.TRAD FAM TIES
              COLUMNS 1703 - 1703
              NUMERIC

             M4c.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> This country would have
             many fewer problems if there were more emphasis on
             traditional family ties.
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M4 for complete text>

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926118    92POST: M4D.LIFESTY BRKDN
              COLUMNS 1704 - 1704
              NUMERIC

             M4d.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> The newer lifestyles are
             contributing to the breakdown of our society.
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M4 for complete text>

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926119    92POST: M4E.EXTRAMAR WRNG
              COLUMNS 1705 - 1705
              NUMERIC

             M4e.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> It is always wrong for a
             married person to have sexual relations with someone other
             than their marriage partner.
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M4 for complete text>

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926120    92POST: M5.TRUST IN GOVT
              COLUMNS 1706 - 1706
              NUMERIC

             People have different ideas about the government in
             Washington.  These ideas don't refer to Democrats or
             Republicans in particular, but just to the government in
             general.  We want to see how you feel about these ideas. For
             example:

             M5.  How much of the time do you think you can trust the
             government in Washington to do what is right--just about
             always, most of the time, or only some of the time?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  JUST ABOUT ALWAYS
                 3.  MOST OF THE TIME
                 5.  SOME OF THE TIME
                 7.  R VOL:  NONE OF THE TIME

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926121    92POST: M6.GOVT WAST TAXS
              COLUMNS 1707 - 1707
              NUMERIC

             M6.  Do you think that people in government waste a lot of
             the money we pay in taxes, waste some of it, or don't waste
             very much of it?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  NOT VERY MUCH
                 3.  SOME
                 5.  A LOT
                 8.  DON'T KNOW

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926122    92POST: M7.BIG INTRTS/ALL
              COLUMNS 1708 - 1708
              NUMERIC

             M7.  Would you say the government is pretty much run by a
             few big interests looking out for themselves or that it is
             run for the benefit of all the people?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL
                 5.  FEW BIG INTERESTS

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926123    92POST: M8.GOVT CROOKED
              COLUMNS 1709 - 1709
              NUMERIC

             M8.  Do you think that quite a few of the people running the
             government are crooked, not very many are, or do you think
             hardly any of them are crooked?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  HARDLY ANY
                 3.  NOT MANY
                 5.  QUITE A FEW

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926124    92POST: M9.ELCTS-PAY ATTN
              COLUMNS 1710 - 1710
              NUMERIC

             M9.  How much do you feel that having elections makes the
             government pay attention to what the people think -- a good
             deal, some or not much?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  A GOOD DEAL
                 3.  SOME
                 5.  NOT MUCH

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926125    92POST: M10.GOVT ATTNTN
              COLUMNS 1711 - 1711
              NUMERIC

             M10.  Over the years, how much attention do you feel the
             government pays to what people think when it decides what to
             do -- a good deal, some, or not much?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  A GOOD DEAL

                 3.  SOME
                 5.  NOT MUCH

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926126    92POST: M11/A.IRISH/IT/J
              COLUMNS 1712 - 1712
              NUMERIC

             M11.  (RB, STILL ON P. 15) Now, looking again at page 15 for
             your choices, here are several more statements.

             M11a.  Irish, Italians, Jewish and many other minorities
             overcame prejudice and worked their way up.  Blacks should
             do the same without any special favors.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926127    92POST: M11B.BLKS LSS DSV
              COLUMNS 1713 - 1713
              NUMERIC

             M11b.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> Over the past few years
             blacks have gotten less than they deserve.
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M11 for complete text>

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926128    92POST: M11C.BLKS TRY HRD
              COLUMNS 1714 - 1714
              NUMERIC

             M11c.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> It's really a matter of
             some people not trying hard enough; if blacks would only try
             harder they could be just as well off as whites.
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See M11 for complete text>

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926129    92POST: M11D.GEN OF SLAVY
              COLUMNS 1715 - 1715
              NUMERIC

             M11d.  <R agrees/disagrees that...> Generations of slavery
             and discrimination have created conditions that make it
             difficult for blacks to work their way out of the lower
             class.
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See M11 for complete text>

                 1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                 2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
                 4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926130    92POST: M12/A.SEE AM FLAG
              COLUMNS 1716 - 1716
              NUMERIC

             M12.  (RB, P.16) Please turn to page 16 for your choice of
             answers.

             M12a.  When you see the American flag flying does it make
             you feel extremely good, very good, somewhat good, or not
             very good?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  EXTREMELY GOOD
                 2.  VERY GOOD
                 3.  SOMEWHAT GOOD
                 4.  NOT VERY GOOD

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926131    92POST: M12B.LOV FR CNTRY
              COLUMNS 1717 - 1717
              NUMERIC

             M12b.  How strong is your love for your country ...
             extremely strong, very strong, somewhat strong, or not very
             strong?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  EXTREMELY STRONG
                 2.  VERY STRONG
                 3.  SOMEWHAT STRONG
                 4.  NOT VERY STRONG

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926132    92POST: N1.S.S.BENFTS H/L
              COLUMNS 1718 - 1718
              NUMERIC

             N1.  We'd like to talk about a different topic now.  In your
             opinion, are Social Security retirement benefits too low,
             about the right amount, or too high?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  TOO LOW
                 3.  ABOUT RIGHT
                 5.  TOO HIGH

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926133    92POST: N1A/B.HW MCH TOO
              COLUMNS 1719 - 1719
              NUMERIC

             N1a.  Are these benefits <Social Security> much too low, or
             somewhat too low?

             N1b.  Are these <Social Security> benefits much too high, or
             somewhat too high?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N1 for complete text>

                 1.  MUCH TOO LOW
                 2.  SOMEWHAT TOO LOW
                 3.  About right; 3 in N1
                 4.  SOMEWHAT TOO HIGH (Typo in q'naire's box)
                 5.  MUCH TOO HIGH (Typo in q'naire's box)

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in N1

==============================
VAR M926134    92POST: N2.F/O TX SOC SEC
              COLUMNS 1720 - 1720
              NUMERIC

             N2.  Do you favor or oppose taxes on social security
             retirement benefits?
             ----------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FAVOR
                 5.  OPPOSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926135    92POST: N2A/B.HW MCH F/O
              COLUMNS 1721 - 1721
              NUMERIC

             N2a.  <Taxing Social Security benefits> Do you favor this
             strongly or not so strongly?

             N2b.  <Taxing Social Security benefits> Do you oppose this
             strongly or not so strongly?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N2 for text>

                 1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
                 2.  FAVOR NOT SO STRONGLY
                 4.  OPPOSE NOT SO STRONGLY
                 5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in N2

==============================
VAR M926136    92POST: N3.F/O NURS HM
              COLUMNS 1722 - 1722
              NUMERIC

             N3.  Do you favor or oppose expanding Medicare to pay for
             nursing home care and long hospital stays for the elderly?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FAVOR
                 3.  NEITHER (VOLUNTEERED)
                 5.  OPPOSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926137    92POST: N3A/B.MW MCN F/O
              COLUMNS 1723 - 1723
              NUMERIC

             N3a.  Do you favor expanding Medicare strongly or not so
             strongly?

             N3b.  Do you oppose expanding Medicare strongly or not so
             strongly?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
                 2.  FAVOR NOT SO STRONGLY
                 3.  Neither; 3 in N3
                 4.  OPPOSE NOT SO STRONGLY
                 5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in N3

==============================
VAR M926138    92POST: N4.VOLUNTEER WORK
              COLUMNS 1724 - 1724
              NUMERIC

             N4.  Many people say they have less time these days to do
             volunteer work.  What about you, were you able to devote any
             time to volunteer work in the last 12 months?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926139    92POST: N5.MST PEOP TRSTD
              COLUMNS 1725 - 1725
              NUMERIC

             N5.  Generally speaking, would you say that most people can
             be trusted, or that you can't be too careful in dealing with
             people?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  MOST PEOPLE CAN BE TRUSTED
                 2.  CAN'T BE TOO CAREFUL

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926140    92POST: N6.PEOPL HELPFL
              COLUMNS 1726 - 1726
              NUMERIC

             N6.  Would you say that most of the time people try to be
             helpful, or that they are mostly just looking out for
             themselves?
             ---------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  TRY TO BE HELPFUL
                 2.  JUST LOOK OUT FOR THEMSELVES

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926141    92POST: N7.TLK TO NEIGHBS
              COLUMNS 1727 - 1727
              NUMERIC

             N7.  Do you have any neighbors that you know and talk to
             regularly?
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926142    92POST: N7A.HOW MANY NEIB
              COLUMNS 1728 - 1728
              NUMERIC

             N7a.  About how many (do you talk to regularly)?  (Would
             that be just one, two or three, four or five, or more than
             five)?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  JUST ONE
                 2.  "ONE OR TWO"
                 3.  TWO OR THREE
                 4.  FOUR OR FIVE/"SEVERAL"
                 5.  MORE THAN FIVE

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 5, 8-9 in N7

==============================
VAR M926143    92POST: N8.SERVE ON JURY
              COLUMNS 1729 - 1729
              NUMERIC

             N8.  If you were selected to serve on a jury, would you be
             happy to do it or would you rather not serve?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  WOULD BE HAPPY TO DO IT
                 5.  WOULD RATHER NOT SERVE

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926144    92POST: N9.WRK IN COMMNTY
              COLUMNS 1730 - 1730
              NUMERIC

             N9.  In the last twelve months, have you worked with others
             or joined an organization in your community to do something
             about some community problem?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926145    92POST: N10.MAD CONTRIBNS
              COLUMNS 1731 - 1731
              NUMERIC

             N10.  Many people are finding it more difficult to make
             contributions to church or charity as much as they used to.
             How about you, were you able to contribute any money to
             church or charity in the last 12 months?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926146    92POST: N11.NXT YR BTR/WS
              COLUMNS 1732 - 1732
              NUMERIC

             N11.  Now let's talk about the next 12 months.  Looking
             ahead, do you think that a year from now you (and your
             family living here) will be better off financially, or worse
             off, or just about the same as now?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  BETTER YEAR FROM NOW

                 3.  SAME
                 5.  WORSE YEAR FROM NOW

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926147    92POST: N11A/B.HW MCH B/W
              COLUMNS 1733 - 1733
              NUMERIC

             N11a.  Is that much better off or somewhat better off?

             N11b.  Is that much worse off or somewhat worse off?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N11 for complete text>

                 1.  MUCH BETTER
                 2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
                 3.  Same; 3 in N11
                 4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
                 5.  MUCH WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in N11

==============================
VAR M926148    92POST: N12.ECON BET/WRS
              COLUMNS 1734 - 1734
              NUMERIC

             N12.  How about the national economy.  Would you say that
             over the next year the nation's economy will get better, get
             worse or stay about the same?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  GET BETTER
                 3.  STAY THE SAME
                 5.  GET WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926149    92POST: N12A/B.HW MCH B/W
              COLUMNS 1735 - 1735
              NUMERIC

             N12a.  Would you say much better or somewhat better?

             N12b.  Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?
             ----------------------------------------------------

             <See question N12 for complete text>

                 1.  MUCH BETTER
                 2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
                 3.  Stay the same; 3 in N12
                 4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
                 5.  MUCH WORSE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in N12

==============================
VAR M926150    92POST: N13.TAXS UP/DOWN
              COLUMNS 1736 - 1736
              NUMERIC

             N13.  Would you say that what you pay in federal income
             taxes over the next year, will go up, go down, or stay about
             the same?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  WILL GO UP
                 3.  STAY ABOUT THE SAME
                 5.  GO DOWN

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926151    92POST: N13A/B.HW MCH U/D
              COLUMNS 1737 - 1737
              NUMERIC

             N13a.  Would you say it will go up a lot or a little?

             N13b.  Would you say it will go down a lot or a little?
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See question N13 for complete text>

                 1.  GO UP A LOT
                 2.  GO UP A LITTLE
                 3.  Stay the same; 3 in N13
                 4.  DOWN A LITTLE
                 5.  DOWN A LOT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 8-9 in N13

==============================
VAR M926152    92POST: N14.UNEMP MOR/LSS
              COLUMNS 1738 - 1738
              NUMERIC

             N14.  How about people out of work during the coming 12
             months-- do you think that there will be more unemployment
             than now, about the same, or less?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  MORE UNEMPLOYMENT
                 3.  ABOUT THE SAME
                 5.  LESS UNEMPLOYMENT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

             There are no variables in range 6135-6200

==============================
VAR M926201    92POST: P1/A.CLOS TO POOR
              COLUMNS 1739 - 1739
              NUMERIC

             P1.  (RB, P. 17) Here is a list of groups.  Please read over
             the list and tell me the letter for those groups you feel
             particularly close to--people who are most like you in their
             ideas and interests and feelings about things.  (MARK ALL
             MENTIONS)

             P1a.  POOR PEOPLE
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  Mentioned/marked
                 5.  Not mentioned/marked

                 9.  NA to entire question P1
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926202    92POST: P1B.CLOS TO ASIAN
              COLUMNS 1740 - 1740
              NUMERIC

             P1b.  <Group R feels close to...> ASIAN-AMERICANS
             -------------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

                 1.  Mentioned/marked
                 5.  Not mentioned/marked

                 9.  NA to entire question P1
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926203    92POST: P1C.CLOS TO LIBS
              COLUMNS 1741 - 1741
              NUMERIC

             P1c.  <Group R feels close to...> LIBERALS
             ------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

                 1.  Mentioned/marked
                 5.  Not mentioned/marked

                 9.  NA to entire question P1
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926204    92POST: P1D.CLOS TO ELDY
              COLUMNS 1742 - 1742
              NUMERIC

             P1d.  <Group R feels close to...> THE ELDERLY
             ---------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

                 1.  Mentioned/marked
                 5.  Not mentioned/marked

                 9.  NA to entire question P1
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926205    92POST: P1E.CLOS TO BLKS
              COLUMNS 1743 - 1743
              NUMERIC

             P1e.  <Group R feels close to...> BLACKS
             ----------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

                 1.  Mentioned/marked
                 5.  Not mentioned/marked

                 9.  NA to entire question P1
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926206    92POST: P1F.CLOS-UNIONS
              COLUMNS 1744 - 1744
              NUMERIC

             P1f.  <Group R feels close to...> LABOR UNIONS
             ----------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

                 1.  Mentioned/marked
                 5.  Not mentioned/marked

                 9.  NA to entire question P1
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926207    92POST: P1G.CLOS-FEMNSTS
              COLUMNS 1745 - 1745
              NUMERIC

             P1g.  <Group R feels close to...> FEMINISTS
             -------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

                 1.  Mentioned/marked
                 5.  Not mentioned/marked

                 9.  NA to entire question P1
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926208    92POST: P1H.CLOS-SOUTHNRS
              COLUMNS 1746 - 1746
              NUMERIC

             P1h.  <Group R feels close to...> SOUTHERNERS
             ---------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

                 1.  Mentioned/marked
                 5.  Not mentioned/marked

                 9.  NA to entire question P1
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926209    92POST: P1J.CLOS-BUSN PEO
              COLUMNS 1747 - 1747
              NUMERIC

             P1j.  <Group R feels close to...> BUSINESS PEOPLE
             -------------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

                 1.  Mentioned/marked
                 5.  Not mentioned/marked

                 9.  NA to entire question P1
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926210    92POST: P1K.CLOS-YOUNG
              COLUMNS 1748 - 1748
              NUMERIC

             P1k.  <Group R feels close to...> YOUNG PEOPLE
             ----------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

                 1.  Mentioned/marked
                 5.  Not mentioned/marked

                 9.  NA to entire question P1
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926211    92POST: P1M.CLOS-CONSVTVS
              COLUMNS 1749 - 1749
              NUMERIC

             P1m.  <Group R feels close to...> CONSERVATIVES
             -----------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

                 1.  Mentioned/marked
                 5.  Not mentioned/marked

                 9.  NA to entire question P1
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926212    92POST: P1N.CLOS-HISPAN
              COLUMNS 1750 - 1750
              NUMERIC

             P1n.  <Group R feels close to...> HISPANIC-AMERICANS
             ----------------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

                 1.  Mentioned/marked
                 5.  Not mentioned/marked

                 9.  NA to entire question P1
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926213    92POST: P1P.CLOS-WOMEN
              COLUMNS 1751 - 1751
              NUMERIC

             P1p.  <Group R feels close to...> WOMEN
             ---------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

                 1.  Mentioned/marked
                 5.  Not mentioned/marked

                 9.  NA to entire question P1
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926214    92POST: P1Q.CLOS-WKG CLSS
              COLUMNS 1752 - 1752
              NUMERIC

             P1q.  <Group R feels close to...> ASIAN-AMERICANS
             -------------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

                 1.  Mentioned/marked
                 5.  Not mentioned/marked

                 9.  NA to entire question P1
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926215    92POST: P1R.CLOS-WHITES
              COLUMNS 1753 - 1753
              NUMERIC

             P1r.  <Group R feels close to...> WHITES
             ----------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

                 1.  Mentioned/marked
                 5.  Not mentioned/marked

                 9.  NA to entire question P1
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926216    92POST: P1S.CLOS-MID CLSS
              COLUMNS 1754 - 1754
              NUMERIC

             P1s.  <Group R feels close to...> MIDDLE-CLASS PEOPLE
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See question P1 for complete text>

                 1.  Mentioned/marked
                 5.  Not mentioned/marked

                 9.  NA to entire question P1
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926217    92POST: P2.CHKPT:HW MANY
              COLUMNS 1755 - 1755
              NUMERIC

             P2.  INTERVIEWER'S CHECKPOINT
             -----------------------------

                 1.  R MENTIONED MORE THAN ONE GROUP IN P1
                 2.  R MENTIONED ONLY ONE GROUP IN P1
                 3.  R MENTIONED NO GROUPS IN P1

                 9.  NA; 9 in P1a
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926218    92POST: P2A.GRP CLOSEST
              COLUMNS 1756 - 1757
              NUMERIC

             P2a.  Look at the list again.  Of the groups you just
             mentioned, which one do you feel closest to?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             If only one group was mentioned at P1, that response has
             been duplicated here.

                 10.  (a) POOR PEOPLE
                 11.  (b) ASIAN-AMERICANS
                 12.  (c) LIBERALS
                 13.  (d) THE ELDERLY

                 14.  (e) BLACKS
                 15.  (f) LABOR UNIONS
                 16.  (g) FEMINISTS
                 17.  (h) SOUTHERNERS
                 18.  (j) BUSINESS PEOPLE
                 19.  (k) YOUNG PEOPLE
                 20.  (m) CONSERVATIVES
                 21.  (n) HISPANIC-AMERICANS
                 22.  (p) WOMEN
                 23.  (q) WORKING-CLASS PEOPLE
                 24.  (r) WHITES
                 25.  (s) MIDDLE-CLASS PEOPLE

                 98.  DK
                 99.  NA
                 00.  Inap, no post-interview; 3, 4 in V5002; 3, 9 in
                      V6217

==============================
VAR M926219    92POST: P2B.GRP ORGNZATNS
              COLUMNS 1758 - 1758
              NUMERIC

             (MORE THAN ONE MENTION)

             P2b.  Do you belong to any organizations or take part in any
             activities that represent the interests and viewpoints of
             GROUP NAMED IN P2a?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 2-3, 9 in P2;
                     98-99 in P2a

==============================
VAR M926220    92POST: P2C.GRP ORGNZATNS
              COLUMNS 1759 - 1759
              NUMERIC

             (SINGLE MENTION)

             P2c.  Do you belong to any organizations or take part in any

             activities that represent the interests and viewpoints of
             GROUP NAMED IN P1?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  YES
                 5.  NO

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 3,4 in V5002; 1, 3, 9 in P2

==============================
VAR M926221    92POST: P3/A.HRD WRK-WHIT
              COLUMNS 1760 - 1760
              NUMERIC

             P3.  (RB, P. 18) Now I have some questions about different
             groups in our society.  I'm going to show you a seven-point
             scale on which the characteristics of the people in a group
             can be rated.  In the first statement a score of 1 means
             that you think almost all of the people in that group tend
             to be "hard-working."  A score of 7 means that almost all of
             the people in the group are "lazy."  A score of 4 means that
             you think that most people in the group are not closer to
             one end or the other, and of course you may choose any
             number in between.

             P3a.  Where would you rate whites in general on this scale?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  HARD-WORKING
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  LAZY

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926222    92POST: P3B.HRD WRK-BLCKS
              COLUMNS 1761 - 1761
              NUMERIC

             P3b.  <Where would R rate the group's work ethic...> Blacks?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See P3 for complete question text>

                 1.  HARD-WORKING
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  LAZY

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926223    92POST: P3C.HRD WRK-ASIAN
              COLUMNS 1762 - 1762
              NUMERIC

             P3c.  <Where would R rate the group's work ethic...> Asian
             Americans?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See P3 for complete question text>

                 1.  HARD-WORKING
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  LAZY

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926224    92POST: P3D.HRD WRK-HISP
              COLUMNS 1763 - 1763
              NUMERIC

             P3d.  <Where would R rate the group's work ethic...>
             Hispanic Americans?
             ----------------------------------------------------

             <See P3 for complete question text>

                 1.  HARD-WORKING
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  LAZY

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926225    92POST: P4/A.INTEL-WHITES
              COLUMNS 1764 - 1764
              NUMERIC

             P4.  (RB, P. 19) The next set asks if people in each group
             tend to be unintelligent or tend to be intelligent?

             P4a.  Where would you rate whites in general on this scale?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  UNINTELLIGENT
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  INTELLIGENT

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926226    92POST: P4B.INTEL-BLACKS
              COLUMNS 1765 - 1765
              NUMERIC

             P4b.  <Where would R rate the group's intelligence...>
             Blacks?
             ------------------------------------------------------

             <See P4 for complete question text>

                 1.  UNINTELLIGENT
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  INTELLIGENT

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926227    92POST: P4C.INTEL-ASIANS
              COLUMNS 1766 - 1766
              NUMERIC

             P4c.  <Where would R rate the group's intelligence...> Asian
             Americans?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See P4 for complete question text>

                 1.  UNINTELLIGENT
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  INTELLIGENT

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926228    92POST: P4D.INTEL-HISP
              COLUMNS 1767 - 1767
              NUMERIC

             P4d.  <Where would R rate the group's intelligence> Hispanic
             Americans?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

             <See P4 for complete question text>

                 1.  UNINTELLIGENT
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  INTELLIGENT

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926229    92POST: P5/A.VI0LT-WHITES
              COLUMNS 1768 - 1768
              NUMERIC

             P5.  (RB, P. 20) Do people in these groups tend to be
             violent or do they tend to be peaceful?

             ) P5a.  Where would you rate whites in general on this
             scale?
             ------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  VIOLENT
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  PEACEFUL

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926230    92POST: P5B.VI0LT-BLACKS
              COLUMNS 1769 - 1769
              NUMERIC

             P5b.  <Where would R rate the group's disposition...>
             Blacks?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See P5 for complete question text>

                 1.  VIOLENT
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  PEACEFUL

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926231    92POST: P5C.VI0LT-ASIANS
              COLUMNS 1770 - 1770
              NUMERIC

             P5c.  <Where would R rate the group's disposition...> Asian
             Americans?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See P5 for complete question text>

                 1.  VIOLENT
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  PEACEFUL

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926232    92POST: P5D.VIOLNT-HISP
              COLUMNS 1771 - 1771
              NUMERIC

             P5d.  <Where would R rate the group's disposition...>
             Hispanic Americans?
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See P5 for complete question text>

                 1.  VIOLENT
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.  PEACEFUL

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926233    92POST: Q1.ENGL OFCL LANG
              COLUMNS 1772 - 1772
              NUMERIC

             Q1.  Do you favor a law making English the official language
             of the United States, meaning government business would be
             conducted in English only, or do you oppose such a law?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  FAVOR
                 3.  NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE
                 5.  OPPOSE

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926234    92POST: Q2.TEACH ENGL
              COLUMNS 1773 - 1773
              NUMERIC

             Q2.  (RB, P. 21) There are several different ideas about how

             to teach children who don't speak English when they enter
             our public schools.  Which one of the following three
             statements best describe how you feel:
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  ONE, ALL CLASSES SHOULD BE CONDUCTED ONLY IN ENGLISH
                     SO THAT CHILDREN HAVE TO LEARN ENGLISH RIGHT FROM
                     THE START.
                 2.  TWO, CHILDREN WHO DON'T KNOW ENGLISH SHOULD HAVE
                     CLASSES IN THEIR NATIVE LANGUAGE JUST FOR A YEAR OR
                     TWO UNTIL THEY LEARN ENGLISH.
                 3.  THERE SHOULD BE ONE SET OF CLASSES IN ENGLISH AND
                     ANOTHER SET IN SPANISH OR OTHER LANGUAGES ALL THE
                     WAY THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL SO THAT CHILDREN CAN KEEP UP
                     THEIR NATIVE LANGUAGES AND CULTURE IF THEY CHOOSE.

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926235    92POST: Q3.LEVEL IMMIGRTN
              COLUMNS 1774 - 1774
              NUMERIC

             Q3.  Do you think the number of immigrants from foreign
             countries who are permitted to come to the United States to
             live should be increased a little, increased a lot,
             decreased a little, decreased a lot, or left the same as it
             is now?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  INCREASE A LOT
                 2.  INCREASE A LITTLE
                 3.  SAME AS NOW
                 4.  DECREASED A LITTLE
                 5.  DECREASED A LOT

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926236    92POST: Q4/A.HISP-IMPR C
              COLUMNS 1775 - 1775
              NUMERIC

             Q4.  (RB, P. 22) Many different groups of people have come
             to the United States at different times in our history.  In
             recent years the population of the United States has been
             changing to include many more people of Hispanic and Asian
             background.  I'm going to read a list of things that people
             say may happen because of the growing number of Hispanic
             people in the United States.  For each of these things,
             please say how likely it is to happen.

             Q4a.  How likely is it that the growing number of Hispanics
             will improve our culture with new ideas and
             customs--extremely likely, very likely, somewhat likely, or
             not at all likely?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  EXTREMELY LIKELY
                 2.  VERY LIKELY
                 3.  SOMEWHAT LIKELY
                 4.  NOT AT ALL LIKELY

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926237    92POST: Q4B.HISP-HGHR TX
              COLUMNS 1776 - 1776
              NUMERIC

             Q4b.  <The growing number of Hispanics:> (How likely is it)
             to cause higher taxes due to more demands for public
             services?--extremely likely, very likely, somewhat likely,
             or not at all likely?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See Q4 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY LIKELY
                 2.  VERY LIKELY
                 3.  SOMEWHAT LIKELY
                 4.  NOT AT ALL LIKELY

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA

                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926238    92POST: Q4C.HISP-TK JBS
              COLUMNS 1777 - 1777
              NUMERIC

             Q4c.  <The growing number of Hispanics:> (How likely is it)
             to take jobs away from people already here--extremely
             likely, very likely, somewhat likely, or not at all likely?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See Q4 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY LIKELY
                 2.  VERY LIKELY
                 3.  SOMEWHAT LIKELY
                 4.  NOT AT ALL LIKELY

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926239    92POST: Q5/A.ASNS-IMP CLT
              COLUMNS 1778 - 1778
              NUMERIC

             Q5.  (RB, STILL ON P. 22) How about Asians?

             Q5a.  How likely is it that the growing number of Asians
             will improve our culture with new ideas and
             customs--extremely likely, very likely, somewhat likely, or
             not at all likely?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  EXTREMELY LIKELY
                 2.  VERY LIKELY
                 3.  SOMEWHAT LIKELY
                 4.  NOT AT ALL LIKELY

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926240    92POST: A5B.ASNS-HGHR TXS
              COLUMNS 1779 - 1779
              NUMERIC

             Q5b.  <The growing number of Asians:> (How likely is it) to
             cause higher taxes due to more demands for public
             services?--extremely likely, very likely, somewhat likely,
             or not at all likely?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See Q5 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY LIKELY
                 2.  VERY LIKELY
                 3.  SOMEWHAT LIKELY
                 4.  NOT AT ALL LIKELY

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926241    92POST: A5C.ASNS-TK JOBS
              COLUMNS 1780 - 1780
              NUMERIC

             Q5c.  <The growing number of Asians:> (How likely is it) to
             take jobs away from people already here--extremely likely,
             very likely, somewhat likely, or not at all likely?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

             <See Q5 for complete question text>

                 1.  EXTREMELY LIKELY
                 2.  VERY LIKELY
                 3.  SOMEWHAT LIKELY
                 4.  NOT AT ALL LIKELY

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926242    92POST: Q6.IMMGR ELIG AID
              COLUMNS 1781 - 1781
              NUMERIC

             Q6.  Do you think that immigrants who come to the U.S.
             should be eligible as soon as they come here for government
             services such as Medicaid, Food Stamps, Welfare, or should
             they have to be here a year or more?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  ELIGIBLE IMMEDIATELY
                 2.  WAIT A YEAR OR MORE

                 8.  DK
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926243    92POST: Q7.FATHER DEM/REP
              COLUMNS 1782 - 1782
              NUMERIC

             Q7.  And now for our last questions--When you were growing
             up, did your father or stepfather think of himself as a
             Democrat, as a Republican, as an independent, or what?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DEMOCRAT
                 3.  INDEPENDENT
                 5.  REPUBLICAN
                 7.  OTHER; SPECIFY

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926244    92POST: Q8.MOTHER DEM/REP
              COLUMNS 1783 - 1783
              NUMERIC

             Q8.  When you were growing up, did your mother or stepmother
             think of herself as a Democrat, as a Republican, as an
             independent, or what?
             ------------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  DEMOCRAT
                 3.  INDEPENDENT
                 5.  REPUBLICAN
                 7.  OTHER; SPECIFY

                 8.  DON'T KNOW
                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926245    92POST: Q10.TIME-END IW
              COLUMNS 1784 - 1787
              NUMERIC

             Q10.  EXACT TIME NOW:  (end of interview)
             -----------------------------------------

             Code actual time using 24 HOUR CLOCK

                 0001.  12:01 AM
                        .
                 0600.  6:00 AM
                        .
                 1200.  NOON
                        .
                 1800.  6:00 PM
                        .
                 2400.  MIDNIGHT

                 9999.  NA
                 0000.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926246    92POST: Z1.IW OBS: R SEX
              COLUMNS 1788 - 1788
              NUMERIC

             The high number of missing data in the Z section is due to:
             1)  the original exclusion of the section from the printed
             questionnaire, with the subsequent delay for the additional
             pages to reach the field, and 2)  the failure of most
             interviewers who did phone interviews to complete this
             section.

             Z1.  Respondent's sex is:
             -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  MALE
                 2.  FEMALE

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926247    92POST: Z2.IWR OBS:R RACE
              COLUMNS 1789 - 1789
              NUMERIC

             Z2.  Respondent's race is:
             --------------------------

                 1.  WHITE
                 2.  BLACK
                 3.  AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKAN NATIVE
                 4.  ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER
                 7.  Other

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926248    92POST: Z3.IWR OB:OTHERS
              COLUMNS 1790 - 1791
              NUMERIC

             Z3.  Other persons present at interview were (CHECK MORE
             THAN ONE BOX IF NECESSARY):
             --------------------------------------------------------

                 00.  NONE (only box checked)
                 01.  CHILDREN UNDER 6 ONLY
                 02.  OLDER CHILDREN ONLY
                 03.  Children under 6 and older children

                 04.  SPOUSE ONLY
                 05.  "    and children under 6
                 06.  "    and older children
                 07.  "    and children under 6 and older children

                 08.  OTHER RELATIVES ONLY
                 09.  "      "      and children under 6
                 10.  "      "      and older children

                 11.  "      "      and children under 6 and older
                      children
                 12.  "      "      and spouse
                 13.  "      "      and spouse and children under 6
                 14.  "      "      and spouse and older children
                 15.  "      "      and spouse and children under 6 and
                      older children

                 16.  OTHER ADULTS ONLY
                 17.  "      "   and children under 6
                 18.  "      "   and older children
                 19.  "      "   and children under 6 and older children
                 20.  "      "   and spouse
                 21.  "      "   and spouse and children under 6
                 22.  "      "   and spouse and older children
                 23.  "      "   and spouse and children under 6 and
                      older children
                 24.  "      "   and other relatives
                 25.  "      "   and other relatives and children under 6
                 26.  "      "   and other relatives and older children
                 27.  "      "   and other relatives and children under 6
                      and older children
                 28.  "      "   and other relatives and spouse
                 29.  "      "   and other relatives and spouse and
                      children under 6

                 30.  Other adults and other relatives and spouse and
                      children under 6 and older children (all boxes
                      checked in interview schedule)

                 99.  NA; Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926249    92POST: Z4.I.O: R COOPRTN
              COLUMNS 1792 - 1792
              NUMERIC

             Z4.  Respondent's cooperation was:
             ----------------------------------

                 1.  VERY GOOD
                 2.  GOOD
                 3.  FAIR
                 4.  POOR
                 5.  VERY POOR

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926250    92POST: Z5.I.O.: R INFRMD
              COLUMNS 1793 - 1793
              NUMERIC

             Z5.  Respondent's general level of information about
             politics and public affairs seemed:
             ----------------------------------------------------

                 1.  VERY HIGH
                 2.  FAIRLY HIGH
                 3.  AVERAGE
                 4.  FAIRLY LOW
                 5.  VERY LOW

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926251    92POST: Z6.I.O:ALL ENGLSH
              COLUMNS 1794 - 1794
              NUMERIC

             Z6.  Was this interview conducted entirely in English, or
             was it necessary to translate some (or all) questions into
             another language?
             ----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.  INTERVIEW CONDUCTED ENTIRELY IN ENGLISH
                 2.  SOME (OR ALL) QUESTIONS TRANSLATED INTO ANOTHER
                     LANGUAGE

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926252    92POST: Z6A.I.O:WCH LANG
              COLUMNS 1795 - 1795
              NUMERIC

             Z6a.  What language? <was interview conducted in>
             -------------------------------------------------

                 1.  Spanish
                 4.  Vietnamese
                 7.  Other

                 9.  NA
                 0.  Inap, no post-interview; 1, 9 in Z6

             There are no variables in range 6253-6300

==============================
VAR M926301    92POST: B1A PROBE-BUSH
              COLUMNS 1796 - 1796
              NUMERIC

             B1a.  GEORGE BUSH--Probe Indicator
             ----------------------------------

                 0.  Not probed
                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 9.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926302    92POST: B1B PROBE-CLINTON
              COLUMNS 1797 - 1797
              NUMERIC

             B1b.  BILL CLINTON--Probe Indicator
             -----------------------------------

                 0.  Not probed
                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 9.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926303    92POST: B1C PROBE-PEROT
              COLUMNS 1798 - 1798
              NUMERIC

             B1c.  ROSS PEROT--Probe Indicator
             ---------------------------------

                 0.  Not probed
                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 9.  Inap, no post-interview

==============================
VAR M926304    92POST: B1D PROBE
              COLUMNS 1799 - 1799
              NUMERIC

             B1d.  (NAME # 11, 13 or 15) <Probe indicator-Democratic
             Senate candidate>
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 0.  Not probed
                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 9.  Inap, 24, 81, 82, 85, 99 in V3022

==============================
VAR M926305    92POST: B1E PROBE
              COLUMNS 1800 - 1800
              NUMERIC

             B1e.  (NAME # 12, 14 or 16) <Probe indicator-Republican
             Senate candidate>
             -------------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 0.  Not probed
                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 9.  Inap, 81, 82, 85, 99 in V3022

==============================
VAR M926306    92POST: B1F PROBE
              COLUMNS 1801 - 1801
              NUMERIC

             B1f.  (NAME # 11a) CALIFORNIA ONLY <Democratic Senate
             candidate-Probe indicator>
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 0.  Not probed
                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 9.  Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21- 25,
                     31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61-62, 68, 72-73
                     in V3017

==============================
VAR M926307    92POST: B1G PROBE
              COLUMNS 1802 - 1802
              NUMERIC

             B1g.  (NAME # 14a) CALIFORNIA ONLY <Republican Senate
             candidate-Probe indicator>
             -----------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 0.  Not probed
                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 9.  Inap, no post-interview; 01, 03, 04, 12-14, 21- 25,
                     31-35, 40-45, 47, 49, 52, 54, 56, 61-62, 68, 72-73
                     in V3017

==============================
VAR M926308    92POST: B1H PROBE
              COLUMNS 1803 - 1803
              NUMERIC

             B1h.  (NAME # 19, 29) <Democratic/Republican Senator-Probe
             indicator>
             ----------------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 0.  Not probed
                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear
                 9.  Inap, no post-interview; 81, 82, 85, 99 in V3022

==============================
VAR M926309    92POST: B1J PROBE
              COLUMNS 1804 - 1804
              NUMERIC

             B1j.  (NAME, SENATOR #1) <Probe indicator>
             ------------------------------------------

                 0.  Not probed
                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 9.  Inap, no post-interview; 12, 21, 24, 55, 65 in V3022

==============================
VAR M926310    92POST: B1K PROBE
              COLUMNS 1805 - 1805
              NUMERIC

             B1k.  (NAME, SENATOR #2) <Probe indicator>
             ------------------------------------------

                 0.  Not probed
                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 9.  Inap, no post-interview; 12, 21, 24, 55, 65 in V3022

==============================
VAR M926311    92POST: B1M PROBE
              COLUMNS 1806 - 1806
              NUMERIC

             B1m.  (NAME # 31, 33 or 35) <Democratic House
             candidate-Probe indicator>
             ---------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 0.  Not probed
                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 9.  Inap, no post-interview; 24, 52, 99 in V3021; 3,4 in
                     V5002

==============================
VAR M926312    92POST: B1N PROBE
              COLUMNS 1807 - 1807
              NUMERIC

             B1n.  (NAME # 32, 34 or 36) <Republican House
             candidate-Probe indicator>
             ---------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 0.  Not probed
                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 9.  Inap, no post-interview; 14, 51, 99 in V3021; 3,4 in
                     V5002

==============================
VAR M926313    92POST: B1P PROBE
              COLUMNS 1808 - 1808
              NUMERIC

             B1p.  (NAME # 41, 42) <Democratic/Republican Rep.
             retiring-Probe indicator>
             -------------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 0.  Not probed
                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 9.  Inap, no post-interview; 12, 14, 21, 24, 45, 85, 99
                     in V3021; 3,4 in V5002

==============================
VAR M926314    92POST: B1Q PROBE
              COLUMNS 1809 - 1809
              NUMERIC

             B1q.  (NAME # 30) <3rd Party/Independent House
             candidate-Probe indicator>
             ----------------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 0.  Not probed
                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 9.  Inap, dummy variable

==============================
VAR M926315    92POST: B1R PROBE
              COLUMNS 1810 - 1810
              NUMERIC

             B1r.  James Stockdale <Probe indicator>
             ---------------------------------------

             <See Candidate Number Master Code>

             SEE NOTE(S) 5

                 0.  Not probed
                 1.  RQ (Repeat question)
                 2.  WT (What do you think)
                 3.  WC (Which is closer)
                 4.  WM (Whatever it means to you)
                 5.  DK PROBE USED?--box marked yes
                 6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WC; RQ and WM
                 7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

                 9.  Inap, no post interview

==============================
VAR M927000    TIME SERIES WEIGHT
              COLUMNS 1811 - 1811
              NUMERIC

             Time Series Weight
             ------------------

             NOTE:  THIS VAR ASSIGNED DECIMAL WEIGHTS TO 1992 'PANEL'
             CASES (RS PREVIOUSLY INTERVIEWED IN 1990). IN THE 1992-1997
             COMBINED FILE ALL 1992 CASES ARE 1992 CROSS-SECTION AND THUS
             HAVE VALUES OF 1 IN THIS VARIABLE. THIS VAR DOES NOT APPLY
             TO THE 1992-1997 COMBINED FILE.

==============================
VAR M927001    TYPE OF INCUMBENT
              COLUMNS 1812 - 1812
              NUMERIC

             Was incumbent candidate respondent's representative in last
             Congress?
             -----------------------------------------------------------

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

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

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

                 9.  Indeterminate; NA.

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

           WAS INCUMBENT CANDIDATE R'S REPRESENTATIVE IN LAST
                        CONGRESS?

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

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

                    0.  Neither of the candidates for the 103rd Congress
                         running in R's district was an incumbent in the
                         102nd Congress.

                    1.  The incumbent who ran for re-election to the 103rd
                        Congress in the congressional district for the
                        sample segment in which R resided in 1992, is the
                        same incumbent who represented that segment in the
                        102nd Congress.

                    2.  The incumbent who ran for re-election in R's
                        district in 1992 did not represent the sample
                        segment in which R lives in the 102nd Congress.

                    3.  LA06:  Two Republican incumbents ran in 1992,
                         neither of whom represented this segment in the
                         102nd Congress.

                    9.  Indeterminate, NA [85 typerace]

==============================
VAR M937001    1993 PILOT CASE ID NUMBER  --  5-DIGIT NUMBER ASSIGNED BY CATI


                  0000  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937002    1992 POST-ELECTION CASE ID # -- 4-DIGIT


                  3001- 4005  Cross-section respondents

                  0000  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937003    FORM ASSIGNMENT


                    1.  FORM A
                    2.  FORM A1
                    3.  FORM B
                    4.  FORM B1

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937004    ADDRESS CHANGE FLAG SINCE THE 1992 POST-ELECTION

                         INTERVIEW

                    0.  R living at 1992 address
                    1.  R moved since 1992.  New address known by the end
                         of the interviewing period
                    5.  R moved since 1992.  New address not known by the
                         end of the interviewing period.

==============================
VAR M937005    ICPSR STATE CODE: R's RESIDENCE AT TIME OF 1993 PILOT STUDY


          New England

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

          Middle Atlantic

          11.     Delaware
          12.     New Jersey
          13.     New York
          14.     Pennsylvania

          East North Central

          21.     Illinois
          22.     Indiana
          23.     Michigan
          24.     Ohio
          25.     Wisconsin

          West North Central

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

          Solid South

          40.     Virginia
          41.     Alabama
          42.     Arkansas
          43.     Florida
          44.     Georgia
          45.     Louisiana
          46.     Mississippi
          47.     North Carolina
          48.     South Carolina
          49.     Texas

          Border States

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

          Mountain States

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

          Pacific States

          71.     California
          72.     Oregon
          73.     Washington

          External States

          81.     Alaska
          82.     Hawaii

          99.     NA

          00.     INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937006    1992 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NUMBER (2 DIGITS,  01- 98)


               This variable, combined with the ICPSR State Code (V7005),
               gives the congressional district for the sample location in
               which the R resided at the time of the 1993 Pilot Study.

                    00.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937007    CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CHANGE FLAG


                    0.  R has not moved from 1992 address
                    1.  R moved to a different Congressional District from
                         1992
                    5.  R moved within same Congressional District where
                         interviewed in 1992

                    8.  DK if moved to a different Congressional District

==============================
VAR M937008    FLAG TO SKIP G3b(A) and G9b(A)


               Questions G3b(A) and G9b(A) were slated to be dropped from
               the instrument because of time considerations.  In order to
               secure a descriptive notion of what R had in mind when
               answering G3(A) (V7374) or G9(B) (V7383), it was decided to
               ask the follow-up questions of a small number of people, who
               were randomly selected.  V3008 flags Rs who could be asked
               G3b(A) or G9b(A).

                    0.  Eligible to be asked
                    1.  Not eligible

                    8.  NA

==============================
VAR M937009    A0-6.  Before we begin, I do need to make sure we are talking to

               the same person who was interviewed before.  Would you
               please tell me in what month and year you were born?

                  1-12.  ENTER MONTH:

                      98.  DK
                      99.  NA

                      00.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937010    1890-1975. ENTER YEAR:


                  9998.  DK

                  9999.  NA

                  0000.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937011    A0-8. First, let me verify your address.  The address I have on

                          file for you is:

               Are there any corrections?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937012    ID # OF INTERVIEWER OF RECORD


          Interviewer ID code ranges from 454 to 9570

                  9999.  NA

                  0000.  INAP, never assigned to an Interviewer

==============================
VAR M937013    YEAR OF INTERVIEW


                  1993.

                  0000.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937014    MONTH OF INTERVIEW


                    09.  September
                    10.  October
                    11.  November

                    00.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937015    DAY OF INTERVIEW


                  1-31.  ENTER DAY

                      00.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937016    INTERVIEW LENGTH IN MINUTES


               The actual number of minutes (22-127) is coded, except:

                    999.  NA

                    000.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937017    TOTAL NUMBER OF CALLS TO OBTAIN INTERVIEW; LAST CALL

                         NUMBER

               Number of calls 1 - 32 is coded, except:

                    99.  NA

                    00.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937018    RESULT CODE


                    01.  INTERVIEW, complete
                    05.  INTERVIEW, partial

                    34.  No contact after refusal

                    51.  Final refusal by R
                    52.  Final refusal by someone other than R
                    56.  Final refusal, no persuasion attempt;
                         conversion attempt not warranted

                    62.  Never able to contact
                    63.  Permanent condition

                    75.  Lost -- initial phone number not good, unable to
                           locate R

==============================
VAR M937019    REFUSAL CONVERSION


               This refers to interviews initially refused by the
               Respondent.

                    0.  R was never assigned to Refusal Conversion
                    1.  R refused initially and was assigned to refusal
                        conversion procedures

==============================
VAR M937020    CONTACT FLAG


                    0.  This variable contains no data; all cases set to 0

==============================
VAR M937021    INTERVIEWER'S GENDER


                    1.  MALE
                    2.  FEMALE

                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937022    INTERVIEWER'S EDUCATION


                    1.  1 - 8 YEARS
                    2.  SOME HIGH SCHOOL
                    3.  HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE
                    4.  SOME COLLEGE
                    5.  COLLEGE DEGREE
                    6.  MASTER'S DEGREE
                    7.  PhD DEGREE

                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937023    INTERVIEWER'S RACE


                    1.  WHITE
                    2.  BLACK
                    3.  NATIVE AMERICAN
                    4.  ASIAN

                    7.  OTHER

                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937024    INTERVIEWER'S ETHNICITY


                    0.  NO ETHNIC IDENTITY CODED; not assigned to an
                         interviewer
                    1.  HISPANIC
                    7.  OTHER

                    9.  NA

==============================
VAR M937025    INTERVIEWER'S AGE -- Code age in years


                    99.  NA

                    00.  INAP, not assigned to an Interviewer

==============================
VAR M937026    INTERVIEWER'S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE -- up to 1993


                     0.  LESS THAN ONE YEAR
                     .
                    33.  THIRTY-THREE YEARS

                    99.  NA;  not assigned to an Interviewer

==============================
VAR M937101    A1.   Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is

                          handling his job as president?

                    1.  APPROVE
                    5.  DISAPPROVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937102    (See V937101)


             A1a.  (FORMS 1,2) Do you approve strongly or not strongly?
                   (FORM3 3,4) Do you approve strongly or not strongly of the
                               way Bill Clinton is handling his job as
                               president?

                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                    4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in A1

==============================
VAR M937103    (See V937101)


               A1b.  (FORMS 1,2) Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?
               (FORMS 3,4) Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly of
               the  way Bill Clinton is handling his job as president?

                    1.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in A1

==============================
VAR M937104    A1x.  Clinton presidential approval SUMMARY.


                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                    7.  APPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  DISAPPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in A1

==============================
VAR M937105    A2.   Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is

                          handling the economy?

                    1.  APPROVE
                    5.  DISAPPROVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937106    (See V937105)


           a2a.  (Do you approve strongly or not strongly?)

                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in A2

==============================
VAR M937107    (See V937105)


           A2b.  (Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?)

                    1.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in A2

==============================
VAR M937108    A2x.  Approval of Clinton handling the economy SUMMARY.


                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                    7.  APPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  DISAPPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in A2

==============================
VAR M937109    A3.   Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is

                         handling our relations with foreign countries?

                    1.  APPROVE
                    5.  DISAPPROVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937110    (See V937109)


           A3a.  (Do you approve strongly or not strongly?)

                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in A3

==============================
VAR M937111    (See V937109)


           A3b.  (Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?)

                    1.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in A3

==============================
VAR M937112    A3x.  SUMMARY:  Approval of Clinton handling foreign relations.


                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                    7.  APPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  DISAPPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in A3

==============================
VAR M937113    A4.   Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton has


                    1.  APPROVE
                    5.  DISAPPROVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937114    (See V937113)


           A4a.  (Do you approve strongly or not strongly?)

                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in A4

==============================
VAR M937115    (See V937113)


           A4b.  (Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?)

                    1.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in A4

==============================
VAR M937116    A4x.  SUMMARY:  Approval of Clinton handling of gays and

                          lesbians in the military.

                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                    7.  APPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  DISAPPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in A4

==============================
VAR M937117    A5.   Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is


                    1.  APPROVE
                    5.  DISAPPROVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937118    (See V937117)


           A5a.  (Do you approve strongly or not strongly?)

                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in A5

==============================
VAR M937119    (See V937117)


           A5b.  (Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?)

                    1.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in A5

==============================
VAR M937120    A5x.  SUMMARY:  Approval of Clinton handling Bosnia.


                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                    7.  APPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  DISAPPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in A5

==============================
VAR M937121    B1.   Do you happen to remember the names of the candidates for

               Congress -- that is, for the House of Representatives in
               Washington -- who ran in this district this past November?

          NOTE:  The candidates considered correct in B1a-B1x were those
          running in the Congressional District where R was living when
          interviewed in 1993.  Users should exercise caution with these
          data for Respondents who moved between 1992 and 1993.

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937122    (See V937121)


           B1a.  Who were they (Any others?)

                    97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

                    98.  DK
                    99.  NA

                    00.  INAP, no Pilot Study;  5, 8-9 in B1; no further
                         mention

==============================
VAR M937123    (See V937121)


           B1b.  What was CANDIDATES's party?

                    1.  DEMOCRATIC
                    5.  REPUBLICAN
                    7.  OTHER PARTY - SPECIFY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in B1; no further
                            information

==============================
VAR M937124    (See V937121)


           B1aa.  Who were they?

                    Built from B1a(#1)/B1a(#2)/B1a(#3)

                    1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35, exc. LA06)
                    2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36, also 31 in LA06)
                    7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE
                        (11-19, 21, 22, 27-29, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97)

                    8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY
                    9.  DK NAME AND DK/NA PARTY; NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in B1; no further
                            mention

==============================
VAR M937125    B1x.  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties of

               candidates running in the Congressional race for R's
               congressional district

               Built from B1a(#1) & B1b(#1) / B1a(#2) & B1b(#2) /
               B1a(#3) & B1b(#3)

                    1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                            ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                    2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                            ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                    3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                            ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                    4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                            PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                    5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR
                            PARTY  ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                    6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                            MENTION
                    7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                            MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                            MENTION

                    9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study;  5, 8-9 in B1; no further
                        mention

==============================
VAR M937126    (See V937121)


                    97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

                    98.  DK
                    99.  NA

                    00.  INAP, no Pilot Study;  5, 8-9 in B1; no further
                         mention

==============================
VAR M937127    (See V937121)


                    1.  DEMOCRATIC
                    5.  REPUBLICAN
                    7.  OTHER PARTY - SPECIFY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in B1; no further
                            information

==============================
VAR M937128    (See V937121)


                    1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35, exc. LA06)
                    2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36, also 31 in LA06)
                    7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE
                        (11-19, 21, 22, 27-29, 41, 42, 51-58, 61, 62, 97)

                    8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY
                    9.  DK NAME AND DK/NA PARTY; NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in B1; no further
                            mention

==============================
VAR M937129    (See V937125)


                    1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                            ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                    2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                            ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                    3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                            ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                    4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                            PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                    5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR
                            PARTY  ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
                    6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                            MENTION
                    7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                            MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                            MENTION

                    9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study;  5, 8-9 in B1; no further
                        mention

==============================
VAR M937130    B2a.  I'd like to get your feelings toward some of our political

               leaders and other people who have been in the news.  I'll
               read the name of a person and I'd like you to rate that
               person using something called the feeling thermometer.  You
               can choose any number between 0 and 100.  The higher the
               number, the warmer or more favorable you feel toward that
               person;  the lower the number, the colder or less favorable.
               You would rate the person at the 50 degree mark if you feel
               neither warm nor cold toward them.  If we come to a person
               whose name you don't recognize, you don't need to rate that
               person.  Just tell me and we'll move on to the next one.
               PROBE FOR DK RESPONSE: "When you say 'don't know' do you
               mean that you don't know  who the person is or do you have
               something else in mind?"

         B2a.  Our first person is Bill Clinton?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937131    (See V937130)


           B2b.  Ross Perot?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937132    (See V937130)


           B2c.  INCUMBENT SENATOR 1?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937133    (See V937130)


           B2d.   INCUMBENT SENATOR 2?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937134    (See V937130)


           B2e.   SENATE CANDIDATE who lost in 1992?

               Due to a flaw in the CATI logic, this question was not
               asked;  all cases are coded 999.

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937135    (See V937130)


           B2f.   SECOND CANDIDATE who lost in CALIFORNIA?

               Due to a flaw in the CATI logic, this question was not
               asked;  all cases are coded 999.

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937136    (See V937130)


           B2g.   HOUSE INCUMBENT?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937137    B2gg. Do you happen to recall what job or office (HOUSE

                         INCUMBENT) has?

                    1.  YES - U.S. HOUSE OF  REPRESENTATIVES
                    2.  YES - OTHER JOB OR OFFICE NAMED
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 997-999 in B2g

          The order of administration of Questions B2h-B2r was random.


==============================
VAR M937138    (See V937137)


           B2h.  Hillary Clinton?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937139    (See V937137)


           B2i   Rush Limbaugh?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937140    (See V937137)


           B2j.  Don Young?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937141    (See V937137)


           B2k.  the Democratic Party?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937142    (See V937137)


           B2l.  the Republican Party?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937143    (See V937137)


           B2m.  people who call themselves independents?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937144    (See V937137)


           B2n.  political parties in general?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937145    (See V937137)


           B2o.  gay men and lesbians -- that is homosexuals?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937146    (See V937137)


           B2p.  the military?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937147    (See V937137)


           B2q.  the wealthy?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937148    (See V937137)


           B2r.  the middle class?

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937149    (See V937137)


           B2s.  United We Stand America?

           NOTE:  Overwhelmingly, the Interviewers reported that Rs had no
           idea what we were referring to, most assuming we were saying
           something like "E Pluribus Unum" and they registered their approval
           of that sentiment, but when we asked next "Who founded it?" these
           same respondents were quite taken aback to find that this was in
           fact a group instead of a sentiment they were being asked to
           endorse.  USE THIS VARIABLE WITH EXTREME CAUTION.

                     0 - 100.  ENTER NUMBER:

                     997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                     998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                     999.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937150    (See V937149)


           B2ss. Do you know who founded it?

                    1.  YES - PEROT
                    2.  YES - OTHER PERSON NAMED
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 998-999 in B2s

==============================
VAR M937151    B2a1. WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED WITH B2a?


                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937152    B2b1. WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED WITH B2b?


                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937153    B2c1. WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED WITH B2c?


                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937154    B2d1. WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED WITH B2d?


                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937155    B2e1. WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED WITH B2e?


                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937156    B2f1. WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED WITH B2f?


                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937157    B2g1. WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED WITH B2g?


                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937158    B2h1. WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED WITH B2h?


                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937159    B2i1. WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED WITH B2i?


                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937160    B2j1. WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED WITH B2j?


                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937161    B3.   If you had to vote for President today, who would you vote

                         for: Bill Clinton, George Bush, or Ross Perot?

                    1.  BILL CLINTON
                    3.  GEORGE BUSH
                    5.  ROSS PEROT
                    7.  NONE OF THEM (VOLUNTEERED)

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

    NOTE:    The Representative R was asked about throughout the C
                    Section is the one representing the Congressional District
                    in which R was residing at the time of the 1993 interview,
                    as well as could be determined.

==============================
VAR M937162    C1.   Next I would like to ask some questions about your U.S.

                          Representative in Washington.

                Is there anything in particular that you like about
                (REPRESENTATIVE NAME), the (Democrat/Republican) who

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO
                    7.  R VOL - I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS PERSON

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937163    (See V937162)


            C1a.  What is that? PROBE: "Anything else you like about your U.S.
                 Representative?"  UNTIL R SAYS "NO".

           Code 5 Mentions
           [Mention 1]

                 See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:


==============================
VAR M937164    (See V937163)


           [Mention 2]

                 See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:


==============================
VAR M937165    (See V937163)


           [Mention 3]

                 See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:


==============================
VAR M937166    (See V937163)


           [Mention 4]

                 See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:


==============================
VAR M937167    (See V937163)


           [Mention 5]

                 See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:


==============================
VAR M937168    C2.   Was there anything in particular that you don't like about

               (REPRESENTATIVE  NAME), the (Democrat/Republican) who
               represents your district in the U.S. House of Representatives?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 7 in C1

==============================
VAR M937169    C2a.  What is that? PROBE: "Anything else you don't like about

                         your U.S. Representative?"  UNTIL R SAYS "NO".

           Code 5 mentions
           [Mention 1]

                 See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

                 0000.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 7 in C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no
                        further mention

==============================
VAR M937170    (See V937169)


           [Mention 2]

                  See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

                  0000.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 7 in C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no
                         further mention

==============================
VAR M937171    (See V937169)


           [Mention 3]

                  See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

                  0000.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 7 in C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no
                         further mention

==============================
VAR M937172    (See V937169)


           [Mention 4]

                  See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

                  0000.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 7 in C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no
                         further mention

==============================
VAR M937173    (See V937169)


           [Mention 5]

                  See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

                  0000.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 7 in C1; 5, 8-9 in C2; no
                         further mention

==============================
VAR M937174    C3.    There are many ways in which U.S. representatives ca have

                   contact with the people from their district.  Think of
                   (NAME), who is your U.S. representative in Washington.

                        C3a.  Have you met (him/her) personally?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937175    (See V937174)


           C3b.  Have you attended a meeting or gathering where (he/she)
                 spoke?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937176    (See V937174)


           C3c.  Have you talked to a member of (his/her) staff or someone in
                 (his/her) office?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937177    (See V937174)


           C3d.  Have you received something in the mail from (him/her)?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937178    (See V937174)


           C3e.  Have you read about (him/her) in a newspaper or magazine?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937179    (See V937174)


           C3f.  Have you heard (him/her) on the radio?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937180    (See V937174)


           C3g.  Have you seen (him/her) on TV?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937181    (See V937174)


           C3h.  Have you had any other contact with (him/her)?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937182    (See V937174)


           C3hh. (What type of contact was that?)

                   01.  Have met personally
                   02.  Have attended meeting or gathering
                   03.  Have talked to staff or someone in office
                   04.  Have received something in mail
                   05.  Have read about in newspaper or magazine
                   06.  Have heard on the radio
                   07.  Have seen on TV

                   98.  DK
                   99.  NA
                   00.  INAP, NO OTHER CONTACT

==============================
VAR M937183    C4.   Do you know anyone, any of your family, friends, or people

                   at work, who have had some contact with (NAME)?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937184    C5.   (FORMS 1,3)  In talking to people about elections, we

            often find that a lot of people were not able to vote because they
            weren't registered, they were sick, or they just didn't have
            time.  How about you -- did you vote in the election this
            past November?

               NOTE:   Data from Q. E17 (FORMS 2,4) have been copied here.

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 2, 4 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937185    C5a.  (FORM 1) Did you vote for the Democratic candidate or the

               Republican candidate in the election for the House of
               Representatives in this district last November?

               (FORM 3) Did you vote for (NAME), the Democratic candidate
               or (NAME), the Republican candidate in the election for the
               House of Representatives in this district last November?

               NOTE:  R was read the names of the candidates who ran in the
                      Congressional District where he/she was residing at the
                      time of the Pilot Interview.  Voters who had moved out
                      of their 1992 Congressional District could not have
                      voted for these candidates.  Users are advised to delete
                      these cases (V7007=1) when using this variable.

                    Data from Q. E17a (FORMS 2,4) have been copied here.

                    1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
                    2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
                    5.  R DIDN'T VOTE LAST NOVEMBER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 2, 4 in 7003; 5, 8-9 in C5

==============================
VAR M937186    C6.   Have you or anyone in your family living there ever

               contacted Representative (NAME) or anyone in (his/her) office?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937187    (See V937186)


           C7.    Was it to:
           C7a.  express an opinion?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in C6

==============================
VAR M937188    (See V937186)


           C7.    Was it to:
           C7b.  seek information?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in C6

==============================
VAR M937189    (See V937186)


           C7.    Was it to:
           C7c.  seek help on a problem you had?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in C6

==============================
VAR M937190    C8.   Do you know anyone else who has contacted Representative

            (NAME), or anyone in (his/her) office?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937191    C9.   In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way

             Representative (NAME) has been handling (his/her) job?

                    1.  APPROVE
                    5.  DISAPPROVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937192    (See V937191)


           C9a.  Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in C9

==============================
VAR M937193    (See V937191)


           C9b.  Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in C9

==============================
VAR M937194    C9x.  SUMMARY:  Representative approval.


                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                    4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                    7.  APPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  DISAPPROVE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in C9

==============================
VAR M937195    C10.  How often has Representative (NAME) supported President

               Clinton's legislative proposals?  More than half the time,
               half, less than half the time, or are you not sure?

                    1.  MORE THAN HALF THE TIME
                    3.  HALF THE TIME
                    5.  LESS THAN HALF THE TIME

                    7.  NOT SURE
                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937196    (See V937195)


           C10a. Would you say it was almost always?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3, 5, 7-9 in C10

==============================
VAR M937197    (See V937195)


           C10b. Would you say it was almost never?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3, 7-9 in C10

==============================
VAR M937198    C10x. SUMMARY:  Representative's support for Clinton.


                    1.  ALMOST ALWAYS
                    2.  MORE THAN HALF OF THE TIME
                    3.  ABOUT HALF OF THE TIME -- 3 in C10
                    4.  LESS THAN HALF OF THE TIME
                    5.  ALMOST NEVER

                    6.  MORE THAN HALF -- DK/NA IF ALMOST ALWAYS
                    7.  LESS THAN HALF -- DK/NA IF ALMOST NEVER
                    8.  NOT SURE (7 in C10)

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in C10

==============================
VAR M937199    (See V937198)


           C10c. What would be your best guess - more than half of the time or
                 less than half of the time?

                    1.  MORE THAN HALF OF THE TIME
                    2.  LESS THAN HALF OF THE TIME

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3, 5, 9 in C10

==============================
VAR M937200    C11.  (FORMS 1,2) One of the main parts of President Clinton's

               program this year was his deficit reduction package.  Do you
               happen to know whether Representative (NAME) voted for it?

               (FORMS 3,4) One of the main parts of President Clinton's
               program this year was his budget package.  Do you happen to
               know whether Representative (NAME) voted for it?

                    1.  YES - REMEMBERS
                    5.  NO - DOESN'T REMEMBER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937201    (See V937200)


           C11b. How did (he/she) vote?

                    1.  VOTED IN FAVOR
                    5.  VOTED AGAINST

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in C11

==============================
VAR M937202    (See V937200)


           C11c. Could you guess or what would be your best guess?

                    1.  VOTED IN FAVOR
                    5.  VOTED AGAINST

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1 in C11

==============================
VAR M937203    C12.  How good a job would you say U.S. Representative (NAME)

             does of keeping in touch with the people in your district -- does
            (he/she) do a very good job, fairly good, fairly poor, or a poor
            job of keeping in touch with the people in this district?

                    1.  VERY GOOD
                    2.  FAIRLY GOOD
                    4.  FAIRLY POOR
                    5.  POOR

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937204    D1. (FORMS 1,2) We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals

             and conservatives. Think about a ruler where we are measuring
             political views that people might hold, from liberal to
             conservative.  On this ruler, which goes from one to seven, the
             number 1 means very liberal political views, and the number seven
            would be very conservative.  Just like a regular ruler, it has
            points in between at 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.

               Where would you place yourself on this ruler or haven't you
               thought much about this?

               NOTE:  See V7217 for FORMS 3,4.

                    0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH  - DO NOT PROBE
                    1.  VERY LIBERAL
                    .
                    7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE

                    8.  DK - DO NOT PROBE
                    9.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937205    D1a.  (FORMS 1,2) Let me make sure that I got that right.  A the

               previous question you placed yourself at number (1/2/3) --
               that is on the liberal side.  Is that right?

               Let me make sure that I got that right.  At the previous
               question, you placed yourself at number (5/6/7) -- that is
               on the conservative side.  Is that right?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 0, 4, 8-9 in D1

==============================
VAR M937206    D1b.  (FORMS 1,2) The ruler measures political views that people

               hold from 1 meaning very liberal to 7 meaning very
               conservative.  Like a ruler it has points in between at 2,
               3, 4, 5, or 6.  Where would you place yourself on this ruler?

               [This question is repeated if and only if R says previous
               response is incorrect.]

                     1.  VERY LIBERAL
                     .
                     7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE

                     8.  DK
                     9.  NA

                     0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003;

                     0, 4, 8-9 in D1; 1, 8-9 in D1a

==============================
VAR M937207    D1c.  (FORMS 1,2) If you had to choose, would you consider

             yourself a liberal or a conservative?

               NOTE:  See V7218 for FORMS 3,4.

                    1.  LIBERAL
                    3.  MODERATE, MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
                    5.  CONSERVATIVE
                    7.  R REFUSES TO CHOOSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 1-7, 9 in D1

==============================
VAR M937208    D1d.  (FORMS 1,2)


               [If D1a = 1]  OK, good, I did get your position right.  Let
               me ask you - are you very certain of where you stand on
               this, pretty certain, or not very certain?

               [If D1a = 5, and D1b is different from D1]  Now that I have
               that right, let me ask you - are you very certain of where
               you stand on this, pretty certain, or not very certain?

               [If D1 = 4, OR D1a = 5 and D1b = D1]  Now let me ask you -
               are you very certain of where you stand on this, pretty
               certain, or not very certain?

               NOTE:  See V7219 for FORMS 3,4.

                    1.  VERY CERTAIN
                    3.  PRETTY CERTAIN
                    5.  NOT VERY CERTAIN

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0. INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 0, 8-9 in D1

==============================
VAR M937209    D1e.   (FORMS 1,2) Where would you place Bill Clinton on

            this ruler?

               NOTE:  See V7212 for FORMS 3,4.

                     1.  VERY LIBERAL
                     .
                     7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE

                     8.  DK
                     9.  NA

                     0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 9 in D1

==============================
VAR M937210    D1ee. (FORMS 1,2) If you had to choose, would you consider Bill

             Clinton a liberal or a conservative?

               NOTE:  See V7215 for FORMS 3,4.

                    1.  LIBERAL
                    3.  MODERATE, MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
                    5.  CONSERVATIVE
                    7.  R REFUSES TO CHOOSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0. INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 9 in D1; 1-7, 9 in
                         D1e

==============================
VAR M937211    D1f.  (FORMS 1,2) How certain are you of Bill Clinton's position

             on this?  Very certain, pretty certain, or not very certain?

               NOTE:  See V7216 for FORMS 3,4.

                    1.  VERY CERTAIN
                    3.  PRETTY CERTAIN
                    5.  NOT VERY CERTAIN

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA


==============================
VAR M937212    D1-1. (FORMS 3,4) We hear a lot of talk these days abou liberals

               and conservatives. Think about a ruler where we are
               measuring political views that people might hold, from
               liberal to conservative.  On this ruler, which goes from one
               to seven, the number 1 means very liberal political views,
               and the number seven would be very conservative.  Just like
               a regular ruler, it has points in between at 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.

               Where would you place Bill Clinton on this ruler or haven't
               you thought much about this?

                      0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH  - DO NOT PROBE
                      1.  VERY LIBERAL

                     7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE

                      8.  DK - DO NOT PROBE
                      9.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937213    D1a-1.  (FORMS 3,4) Let me make sure that I got that right.  At

             the previous question, you placed Bill Clinton at number (1/2/3)
             -- that is on the liberal side.  Is that right?

                   Let me make sure that I got that right.  At the previous
                   question, you placed Bill Clinton at number (5/6/7) -- that
                   is on the conservative side.  Is that right?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0. INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 0,4,8-9 in D1-1

==============================
VAR M937214    D1b-1. (FORMS 3,4) The ruler measures political views tha people

                    hold from 1 meaning very liberal to 7 meaning very
                    conservative.  Like a ruler it has points in between at 2,
                    3, 4, 5, or 6.  Where would you place Bill Clinton on
                    this ruler?

                      1.  VERY LIBERAL

                      7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE

                      8.  DK
                      9.

                      0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 0, 4, 8-9 in
                          D1-1; 1, 8-9 in D1a-1

==============================
VAR M937215    D1c-1.  (FORMS 3,4) If you had to choose, would you conside Bill

             Clinton a liberal or a conservative?

                    1.  LIBERAL
                    3.  MODERATE, MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
                    5.  CONSERVATIVE
                    7.  R REFUSES TO CHOOSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 1-7, 9 in D1-1

==============================
VAR M937216    D1d-1.     (FORMS 3,4)


               [If D1a-1 = 1]  OK, good, I did get Bill Clinton's position
               right.  Let me ask you - are you very certain of Bill
               Clinton's position on this, pretty certain, or not very
               certain?

               [If D1a-1 = 5, and D1b-1 is different from D1-1]  Now that I
               have that right, let me ask you - are you very certain of
               Bill Clinton's position on this, pretty certain, or not very
               certain?

               [If D1-1 = 4, OR D1a-1 = 5 and D1b-1 = D1-1]  Now let me ask
               you - are you very certain of Bill Clinton's position on
               this, pretty certain, or not very certain?

                    1.  VERY CERTAIN
                    3.  PRETTY CERTAIN
                    5.  NOT VERY CERTAIN

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 0, 8-9 in D1-1

==============================
VAR M937217    (See V937216)


           D1e-1.     (FORMS 3,4) Where would you place yourself on this ruler
                                  or haven't you thought much about this?

                    0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH  - DO NOT PROBE
                    1.  VERY LIBERAL

                    7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE

                    8.  DK - DO NOT PROBE
                    9.  NA; INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 9 in D1-1

==============================
VAR M937218    D1ee-1.    (FORMS 3,4) If you had to choose, would you consider

                         yourself a liberal or a conservative?

                    1.  LIBERAL
                    3.  MODERATE, MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
                    5.  CONSERVATIVE
                    7.  R REFUSES TO CHOOSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 9 in D1-1;
                        1-7, 9 in D1e

==============================
VAR M937219    (See V937218)


           D1f-1.     (FORMS 3,4) How certain are you of where you stand on
                                  this?
                     Very certain, pretty certain, or not very certain?

                    1.  VERY CERTAIN
                    3.  PRETTY CERTAIN
                    5.  NOT VERY CERTAIN

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 9 in D1-1;
                        0, 8 in D1e

==============================
VAR M937220    D1g.  Where would you place Ross Perot on this ruler?


                    1.  VERY LIBERAL

                    7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; NA in either D1 or D1-1

==============================
VAR M937221    (See V937220)


           D1h.  How certain are you of Ross Perot's position on this? Very
           certain, pretty certain, or not very certain?

                    1.  VERY CERTAIN
                    3.  PRETTY CERTAIN
                    5.  NOT VERY CERTAIN

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; NA in either D1 or D1-1; 8-9 in
                            D1g

==============================
VAR M937222    (See V937220)


           D1i.  Where would you place (HOUSE INCUMBENT) on this ruler?

                    1.  VERY LIBERAL

                    7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; NA in either D1 or D1-1

==============================
VAR M937223    (See V937220)


           D1ii. How certain are you of (HOUSE INCUMBENT)'s position on this?
           Very certain, pretty certain, or not very certain?

                    1.  VERY CERTAIN
                    3.  PRETTY CERTAIN
                    5.  NOT VERY CERTAIN

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; NA in either D1 or D1-1; 8-9 in
                        D1i

==============================
VAR M937224    D1j.  Where would you place the Republican Party on this ruler?


                    1.  VERY LIBERAL

                   7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; NA in either D1 or D1-1

==============================
VAR M937225    D1k.  Where would you place the Democratic Party on this ruler?


                    1.  VERY LIBERAL
                    .
                    7.  VERY CONSERVATIVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; NA in either D1 or D1-1

==============================
VAR M937226    D2.    I am going to read a list of words and phrases people may

            use to describe political figures.  For each, tell me
            whether the word or phrase describes the person I name.
            D2a.  Think about Bill Clinton.  In your opinion, does the phrase
            he is "honest" describe Bill Clinton extremely well, quite
            well, not too well, or not well at all?

           **NOTE: THE ORDER OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE TRAITS WAS RANDOM**

                    1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                    2.  QUITE WELL
                    3.  NOT TOO WELL
                    4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937227    (See V937226)


           D2b.  provides strong leadership

                    1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                    2.  QUITE WELL
                    3.  NOT TOO WELL
                    4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937228    (See V937226)


           D2c.  really cares about people like you

                    1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                    2.  QUITE WELL
                    3.  NOT TOO WELL
                    4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937229    (See V937226)


           D2d.  is knowledgeable

                    1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                    2.  QUITE WELL
                    3.  NOT TOO WELL
                    4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937230    (See V937226)


           D2e.  gets things done

                    1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                    2.  QUITE WELL
                    3.  NOT TOO WELL
                    4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937231    D3a.  Think about Ross Perot.  In your opinion, does the phras
he
           is "honest" describe Ross Perot extremely well, quite well, not too
           well, or not well at all?

                    1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                    2.  QUITE WELL
                    3.  NOT TOO WELL
                    4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937232    (See V937231)


           D3b.  provides strong leadership

                    1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                    2.  QUITE WELL
                    3.  NOT TOO WELL
                    4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937233    (See V937231)


           D3c.  really cares about people like you

                    1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                    2.  QUITE WELL
                    3.  NOT TOO WELL
                    4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937234    (See V937231)


           D3d.  is knowledgeable

                    1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                    2.  QUITE WELL
                    3.  NOT TOO WELL
                    4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937235    (See V937231)


           D3e.  gets things done

                    1.  EXTREMELY WELL
                    2.  QUITE WELL
                    3.  NOT TOO WELL
                    4.  NOT WELL AT ALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937236    E1.   Do you feel things in this country are generally going in

             the right direction, or do you feel things have pretty
             seriously gotten off on the wrong track?

                    1.  RIGHT DIRECTION
                    5.  WRONG TRACK

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937237    E2.   During the past year, would you say that the Unite States'

               position in the world has grown weaker, stayed about the
               same, or has it grown stronger?

                    1.  WEAKER
                    3.  STAYED THE SAME
                    5.  STRONGER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937238    E3.   We are interested in how people are getting along

               financially these days. Would you say that you (and your
               family living there) are better off or worse off financially
               than you were a year ago?

                    1.  BETTER OFF
                    3.  SAME
                    5.  WORSE OFF

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937239    (See V937238)


           E3a.  Is that much better off or somewhat better off?

                    1.  MUCH BETTER
                    2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3, 5, 8-9 in E3

==============================
VAR M937240    (See V937238)


           E3b.  Is that much worse off or somewhat worse off?

                    1.  MUCH WORSE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT WORSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3, 8-9 in E3

==============================
VAR M937241    E3x.  R getting along financially SUMMARY.


                    1.  MUCH BETTER
                    2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
                    3.  Same; 3 in E3
                    4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
                    5.  MUCH WORSE

                    7.  BETTER -- DK/NA HOW MUCH
                    8.  WORSE -- DK/NA HOW MUCH

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in E3

==============================
VAR M937242    E4.   Now looking ahead, do you think that a year from now, you

               (and your family living there) will be better off
               financially, or worse off, or just about the same as now?

                    1.  BETTER OFF
                    3.  SAME
                    5.  WORSE OFF

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937243    (See V937242)


           E4a.  (Is that much better off or somewhat better off?)

                    1.  MUCH BETTER
                    2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3, 5, 8-9 in E4

==============================
VAR M937244    (See V937242)


           E4b.  (Is that much worse off or somewhat worse off?)

                    1.  MUCH WORSE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT WORSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3, 8-9 in E4

==============================
VAR M937245    E4x.  R's family better/worse off a year from now SUMMARY.


                    1.  MUCH BETTER
                    2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
                    3.  Same; 3 in E4
                    4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
                    5.  MUCH WORSE

                    7.  BETTER -- DK/NA HOW MUCH
                    8.  WORSE -- DK/NA HOW MUCH

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in E4

==============================
VAR M937246    E5.   Would you say that what you pay in federal income taxes

             over the next year will go up, go down, or stay about the same?

                    1.  WILL GO UP
                    3.  STAY ABOUT THE SAME
                    5.  GO DOWN

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937247    (See V937246)


           E5a.  (Would you say it will go up a lot or a little?)

                    1.  GO UP A LOT
                    2.  GO UP A LITTLE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3, 5, 8-9 in E5

==============================
VAR M937248    (See V937246)


           E5b.  (Would you say it will go down a lot or a little?)

                    1.  GO DOWN A LOT
                    2.  GO DOWN A LITTLE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3, 8-9 in E5

==============================
VAR M937249    E5x.  R payment of income tax next year SUMMARY.


                    1.  GO UP A LOT
                    2.  GO UP A LITTLE
                    3.  Stay the same; 3 in E5
                    4.  DOWN A LITTLE
                    5.  DOWN A LOT

                    7.  UP -- DK/NA HOW MUCH
                    8.  DOWN -- DK/NA HOW MUCH

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study;  8-9 in E5

==============================
VAR M937250    E6.   How about the economy.  Would you say that over the past

               year, the nation's economy has gotten better, stayed about
               the same, or gotten worse?

                    1.  GOTTEN BETTER
                    3.  SAME
                    5.  GOTTEN WORSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937251    (See V937250)


           E6a.  (Would you say much better or somewhat better?)

                    1.  MUCH BETTER
                    2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3, 5, 8-9 in E6

==============================
VAR M937252    (See V93 7250)


           E6b.  (Would you say much worse off or somewhat worse off?)

                    1.  MUCH WORSE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT WORSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3, 8-9 in E6

==============================
VAR M937253    E6x.  National economy in the past year -- SUMMARY.


                    1.  MUCH BETTER
                    2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
                    3.  Same; 3 in E6
                    4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
                    5.  MUCH WORSE

                    7.  BETTER -- DK/NA HOW MUCH
                    8.  WORSE -- DK/NA HOW MUCH

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in E6

==============================
VAR M937254    E7.   Over the past year, would you say that the economic

             policies of the federal government have made the nation's economy
             better, worse, or haven't they made much difference either way?

                    1.  BETTER
                    3.  HAVEN'T MADE MUCH DIFFERENCE
                    5.  WORSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937255    (See V937254)


           E7a.  (Would you say much better or somewhat better?)

                    1.  MUCH BETTER
                    2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3, 5, 8-9 in E7

==============================
VAR M937256    (See V937254)


           E7b.  (Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?)

                    1.  MUCH WORSE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT WORSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3, 8-9 in E7

==============================
VAR M937257    (See V937254)


           E7c.  If you had to choose, would it be close to better or worse?

                    1.  CLOSER TO BETTER
                    5.  CLOSER TO WORSE
                    7.  HAVEN'T MADE MUCH DIFFERENCE (VOL.)

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 5, 8-9 in E7

==============================
VAR M937258    E7x.  SUMMARY:  Federal government economic policies.


                    11.  MUCH BETTER
                    12.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
                    13.  CLOSER TO BETTER
                    14.  HAVEN'T MADE MUCH DIFFERENCE (7 IN E7c)
                    15.  CLOSER TO WORSE
                    16.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
                    17.  MUCH WORSE

                    96.  HAVEN'T MADE MUCH DIFFERENCE -- DK/NA WHICH
                         CLOSER
                    97.  BETTER -- DK/NA HOW MUCH
                    98.  WORSE -- DK/NA HOW MUCH

                    00.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8, 9 in E7

==============================
VAR M937259    E8.   What about the next 12 months?  Do you expect the national

             economy to get better, get worse, or stay about the same?

                    1.  GET BETTER
                    3.  STAY THE SAME
                    5.  GET WORSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937260    E9.  Do you think that twenty years from now, the standard of

              living for people who are just children now will be better,
              about the same, or worse than it is today?

                    1.  BETTER
                    3.  SAME
                    5.  WORSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937261    E10. Over the long haul, is free trade between the U.S. an other

             countries more likely to bring about higher levels of
             prosperity for all, or more likely to cause American jobs to
             be lost to foreign competition?

                    1.  MORE LIKELY TO BRING HIGHER LEVELS OF PROSPERITY
                    5.  MORE LIKELY TO BRING LOSSES OF AMERICAN JOBS
                    7.  BOTH (VOLUNTEERED)

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937262    (See V937261)


           E10a(A).  (FORMS 1,2) Do you feel strongly or not strongly about
                                 that?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 7-9 in E10

==============================
VAR M937263    E10x(A).   SUMMARY:  (FORMS 1,2) Trade, strength.


                    1.  HIGHER LEVELS OF PROSPERITY -- STRONG
                    2.  HIGHER LEVELS OF PROSPERITY -- NOT STRONG
                    3.  BOTH (VOLUNTEERED)
                    4.  LOSSES OF AMERICAN JOBS -- NOT STRONG
                    5.  LOSSES OF AMERICAN JOBS -- STRONG

                    7.  HIGHER PROSPERITY -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  LOSSES OF AMERICAN JOBS -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 8-9 in E10

==============================
VAR M937264    E10a(B). (FORMS 3,4) Do you think that the level of prosperit
will
           be a lot higher or just somewhat higher?

                    1.  PROSPERITY - A LOT HIGHER
                    2.  PROSPERITY - SOMEWHAT HIGHER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 5, 7-9 in E10

==============================
VAR M937265    E10b(B). (FORMS 3,4) Do you think a lot of jobs or only som jobs

             will be lost?

                    1.  A LOT OF JOBS WILL BE LOST
                    2.  SOME JOBS WILL BE LOST

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 1, 7-9 in E10

==============================
VAR M937266    E10x(B).   (FORMS 3,4) Trade amount jobs lost -- SUMMARY


                    1.  PROSPERITY -- A LOT HIGHER
                    2.  PROSPERITY -- SOMEWHAT HIGHER
                    3.  Both (VOLUNTEERED) (7 in E10)
                    4.  SOME JOBS WILL BE LOST
                    5.  A LOT OF JOBS WILL BE LOST

                    7.  PROSPERITY -- DK/NA HOW HIGH
                    8.  JOBS LOST -- DK/NA HOW MANY

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 8-9 in E10

==============================
VAR M937267    E11. Now we would like to know something about the feelings you

               have toward Bill Clinton.  Has Bill Clinton -- because of
               the kind of person he is, or because of something he has
               done -- ever made you feel:

               E11a.  angry?

                    1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                    5.  NO, NEVER FELT
                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937268    (See V937267)


           E11b. hopeful?

                    1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                    5.  NO, NEVER FELT
                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937269    (See V937267)


           E11c. afraid?

                    1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                    5.  NO, NEVER FELT
                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937270    (See V937267)


           E11d. proud?

                    1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                    5.  NO, NEVER FELT
                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937271    E12.   Think about Ross Perot.  Has Ross Perot -- because of the

               kind of person he is, or because of something he has done --
               ever made you feel:

               E12a. angry?

                    1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                    5.  NO, NEVER FELT

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937272    (See V937271)


           E12b. hopeful?

                    1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                    5.  NO, NEVER FELT

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937273    (See V937271)


           E12c. afraid?

                    1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                    5.  NO, NEVER FELT

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937274    (See V937271)


           E12d. proud?

                    1.  YES, HAVE FELT
                    5.  NO, NEVER FELT

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937275    E13.  Do you think it is better when one party controls both the

           presidency and the Congress; better when control is split
           between the Democrats and the Republicans, or doesn't it  matter?

                    1.  ONE PARTY CONTROLS BOTH
                    3.  CONTROL IS SPLIT
                    5.  IT DOESN'T MATTER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937276    E14a. President Clinton has asked Congress for a combination of

             tax increases and cuts in government spending.

               Do you think Clinton asked for too large a tax increase,
               about the right amount, or too samll of a tax increase?

                    1.  TOO LARGE
                    3.  RIGHT AMOUNT
                    5.  TOO SMALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937277    E14b. Do you think Clinton asked for too much, the right amount,

             or not enough cuts in government programs?

                    1.  TOO LARGE
                    3.  RIGHT AMOUNT
                    5.  TOO SMALL

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937278    E15a. Which party do you think would do a better job of handling

               the nation's economy..., the Democrats, the Republicans, or
               wouldn't there be much difference between them?

                    1.  DEMOCRATS
                    2.  REPUBLICANS
                    3.  NO DIFFERENCE
                    4.  PEROT (VOL.)
                    7.  NEITHER (VOL.)

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937279    (See V937278)


           E15b. ...handling foreign affairs?

                    1.  DEMOCRATS
                    2.  REPUBLICANS
                    3.  NO DIFFERENCE
                    4.  PEROT (VOL.)
                    7.  NEITHER (VOL.)

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937280    (See V937278)


           E15c. ...making health care more affordable?

                    1.  DEMOCRATS
                    2.  REPUBLICANS
                    3.  NO DIFFERENCE
                    4.  PEROT (VOL.)
                    7.  NEITHER (VOL.)

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937281    E16.  Which party is more likely to raise taxes; the Democrats,


                    1.  DEMOCRATS
                    3.  NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE
                    5.  REPUBLICANS

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937282    E17.  (FORMS 2,4) In talking to people about elections, we often

               find that a lot of people were not able to vote because they
               weren't registered, they were sick, or they just didn't have
               time.  How about you -- did you vote in the election this
               past November?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0. INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937283    E17a. (FORM 2) Did you vote for the Democratic candidate or the

               Republican candidate in the election for the House of
               Representatives in this district last November?

               (FORM 4) Did you vote for (NAME), the Democratic candidate
               or (NAME), the Republican candidate in the election for the
               House of Representatives in this district last November?

            NOTE: R was read the names of the candidates who ran in the
                  Congressional District where he/she was residing at the time
                 of the Pilot Interview.  Voters who had moved out of their
                 1992 Congressional District could not have voted for these
                 candidates.  Users are advised to delete these cases
                 (V7007=1) when using this variable.

                    1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
                    2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
                    5.  R DIDN'T VOTE LAST NOVEMBER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3 in 7003; 5, 8-9 in E17

==============================
VAR M937284    E18.  Have you heard or read enough about the proposed North

             American Free Trade Treaty, NAFTA, to have an opinion about it?

                    1.  YES I HAVE
                    5.  NO I HAVEN'T

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937285    (See V937284)


           E18a. Do you favor or oppose this agreement?

                    1.  FAVOR
                    5.  OPPOSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in E18

==============================
VAR M937286    (See V937284)


           E18b. Do you favor it strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5,8-9 in E18; 5,8-9 in E18a

==============================
VAR M937287    (See V937284)


           E18b. Do you oppose it strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in E18; 1,8-9 in E18a

==============================
VAR M937288    E18x. SUMMARY:  NAFTA approval.


                    1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
                    2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
                    4.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

                    7.  FAV0R -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  OPPOSE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in E18; 8-9 in E18a

==============================
VAR M937289    E19.  Which comes closer to your view:


               In raising their children, parents should encourage boys to
               be masculine and girls to be feminine,

               or

               Parents should pay little attention to traditional notions
               of masculinity and feminity.

                    1.  PARENTS SHOULD ENCOURAGE
                    5.  PARENTS SHOULD PAY LITTLE ATTENTION

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937290    (See V937289)


           E19a(A).   (FORMS 1,2) Do you feel strongly or not strongly about
                                  that?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 8-9 in E19

==============================
VAR M937291    E19x(A).   SUMMARY:  (FORMS 1,2)  Gender socialization.


                    1.  ENCOURAGE STRONGLY
                    2.  ENCOURAGE NOT STRONGLY
                    4.  LITTLE ATTENTION NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  LITTLE ATTENTION STRONGLY

                    7.  ENCOURAGE -- DK/NA HOW MUCH
                    8.  PAY LITTLE ATTENTION -- DK/NA HOW MUCH

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 8-9 in E19

==============================
VAR M937292    (See V937291)

           E19c(B).   (FORMS 3,4) Do you think parents should give a lot of
           attention to this matter or only some?

                    1.  A LOT OF ATTENTION
                    2.  SOME ATTENTION

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 5,8-9 in E19

==============================
VAR M937293    (See V937291)


           E19d(B). (FORMS 3,4)  Do you think parents should pay any attention
           at all to this?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 1, 8-9 in E19

==============================
VAR M937294    E19x1.     (FORMS 3,4) Parents gender socialization -- SUMMARY


                    1.  A LOT OF ATTENTION
                    2.  SOME ATTENTION
                    4.  LITTLE ATTENTION
                    5.  NO ATTENTION AT ALL

                    7.  PAY ATTENTION -- DK/NA HOW MUCH
                    8.  LITTLE ATTENTION -- DK/NA HOW MUCH

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 8-9 in E19

==============================
VAR M937295    E20.  Do you ever think of yourself as an independent in

             politics, or does being a political independent not really apply
             to the way you think of yourself?

                    1.  YES, THINK OF MYSELF AS INDEPENDENT
                    5.  NO, DON'T THINK OF MYSELF AS INDEPENDENT

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937296    E20a. Do you consider yourself a strong independent or a not so

                 strong independent?

                    1.  STRONG INDEPENDENT
                    5.  NOT SO STRONG INDEPENDENT

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in E20

==============================
VAR M937297    E21.  In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way the

             U.S. Congress has been handling its job?

                    1.  APPROVE
                    5.  DISAPPROVE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937298    (See V937297)


           E21a(A).   (FORMS 1,2) Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 5, 8-9 in E21

==============================
VAR M937299    (See V937297)


           E21b(A).   (FORMS 1,2) Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 1, 8-9 in E21

==============================
VAR M937300    E21x(A).   (FORMS 1,2) Congress approval -- SUMMARY.


                    1.  APPROVE STRONGLY
                    2.  APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                    4.  DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                    7.  APPROVE -- DK/NA HOW MUCH
                    8.  DISAPPROVE -- DK/NA HOW MUCH

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study;  3-4 in 7003; 8-9 in E21

==============================
VAR M937301    (See V937300)


           E21c(B).   (FORMS 3,4) Do you approve of almost everything it has
                                 done or most things?

                    1.  APPROVE OF ALMOST EVERYTHING
                    2.  APPROVE OF MOST THINGS

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 5, 8-9 in E21

==============================
VAR M937302    (See V937300)


           E21d(B).   (FORMS 3,4) Do you disapprove of almost everything it
                                  has done or just most things?

                    1.  DISAPPROVE OF ALMOST EVERYTHING
                    2.  DISAPPROVE OF MOST THINGS

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 1, 8-9 in E21

==============================
VAR M937303    E21x1(B).  SUMMARY:  (FORM 3/4) Approval of amounts of things

                         Congress has done.

                    1.  APPROVE OF ALMOST EVERYTHING
                    2.  APPROVE OF MOST THINGS
                    4.  DISAPPROVE OF MOST THINGS
                    5.  DISAPPROVE OF ALMOST EVERYTHING

                    7.  APPROVAL -- DK/NA QUANTITY
                    8.  DISAPPROVAL -- DK/NA  QUANTITY

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 8-9 in E21

==============================
VAR M937304    E22.  How much attention do U.S. Senators and members of th U.S.

               House of Representatives pay to the people who elected them
               - a good deal, some, or not much?

                    1.  A GOOD DEAL OF ATTENTION
                    3.  SOME ATTENTION
                    5.  NOT MUCH ATTENTION

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937305    E23.  Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with each of

               the following statements:  The truth is we probably don't
               need political parties in America anymore.  Do you agree
               strongly, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat, or disagree
               strongly?

                    1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                    2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                    3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE (VOL.)
                    4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                    5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937306    (See V937305)


               E24.  If special interests in Washington didn't have so much
               power, most of the problems government deals with could be
               easily  solved.

                    1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                    2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                    3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE (VOL.)
                    4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                    5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937307    (See V937305)


               E25.  Media coverage of politics often reflects the media's own
               biases more than facts.

                    1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                    2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                    3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE (VOL.)
                    4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                    5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937308    (See V937305)


               E26.  The more I learn about what's going on in Washington, the
               more I feel that the government in this country has broken
               down and needs big changes.

                    1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                    2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                    3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE (VOL.)
                    4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                    5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937309    (See V937305)


           E27.  We need to reduce the federal budget deficit, even if that
           means ordinary people will have to pay more taxes.

                    1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                    2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                    3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE (VOL.)
                    4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                    5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937310    (See V937305)


         E28.  We need to reduce the federal budget deficit, even if that
         means spending less money for health care and education.

                    1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                    2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
                    3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE (VOL.)
                    4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                    5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937311    E29.  Which of the following would you prefer:


                 a. A continuation of the two party system of Democrats
                    and Republicans, or

                 b. Elections in which candidates run as individuals
                    without party labels, or

                 c. The growth of one or more new parties that could
                    effectively challenge the Democrats and the
                    Republicans.

                    1.  TWO-PARTY SYSTEM, DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS
                    2.  CANDIDATES WITHOUT PARTY LABELS
                    3.  ONE OR MORE NEW PARTIES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937312    E30. Since the last November election, have you been contacte by

             a representative of Ross Perot or of United We Stand America?

                    1.  YES, I HAVE
                    5.  NO, I HAVEN'T

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937313    E31.  Have you ever thought of yourself as a supporter of Ross

             Perot or of United We Stand America?

                    1.  YES, I HAVE
                    5.  NO, I HAVEN'T

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937314    E32.  Are you a member of United We Stand America, that is, have

             you paid the $15 membership fee?

                    1.  YES, I HAVE
                    5.  NO, I HAVEN'T

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in E31

==============================
VAR M937315    E33.  As you know, there is a great deal of debate in Washington

               about budget politics -- that is, about how much government
               spending we need, how high taxes need to be to pay for it,
               and how to reduce the budget deficit.  Is this something you
               have an opinion about or haven't you paid much attention to
               this issue?

                    1.  YES, HAVE AN OPINION
                    5.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH ABOUT IT

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937316    E33a. What is most important for the government to do right now:

               keep up current levels of government spending on domestic
               programs like health care and education;  prevent tax
               increases, or cut the budget deficit?

                    1.  KEEP CURRENT LEVELS
                    2.  PREVENT TAX INCREASES
                    3.  CUT THE DEFICIT

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in E33

==============================
VAR M937317    E33b.

           E33(1) What is second most important for the government to do
                  right now:prevent tax increases or cut the budget deficit?
           E33(2) What is second most important for the government to do
                  right now: keep up current levels of spending on domestic
                  programs like health care and education or cut the budget
                  deficit?
           E33(3) What is second most important for the government to do right
                  now: keep up current levels of government spending on
                  domestic programs like health care and education or prevent
                  tax increases?

                    1.  KEEP CURRENT LEVELS
                    2.  PREVENT TAX INCREASES.
                    3.  CUT THE DEFICIT

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in E33; 8-9 in E33a

==============================
VAR M937318    E33c. What should the government in Washington do to cut the

               budget deficit?   (What else should it do?)

           Code up to 6 Mentions

          01.  Cut/limit/freeze spending - across the board or areas not
               specified.
          02.  Cut/eliminate wasteful, useless, unimportant, unnecessary
               spending; get rid of the fat; eliminate pork barrel spending
               - programs or areas of spending not specified; spending
               designed to benefit one congressman's district/one city or
               county - all mentions.
          03.  Get rid of fraud/corruption/graft/kickbacks in government
               and government spending - all mentions.
          04.  Reorganize spending priorities to cut/eliminate least
               important programs so more can be spent on important
               programs - all mentions (also code specific program mentions
               in 21-39, if given).
          05.  Run the government more efficiently/carefully; run the
               government (more) like a business/evaluate the need for all
               programs, departments and spending in a business-like way -
               all mentions.

          06.  Reduce the size of the federal government (except 07) - cut
               size of the bureaucracy; eliminate duplication of services
               or programs; pass responsibility for certain programs back
               to the states or local governments; support fewer
               programs/stop trying to be all things to all people.
          07.  Reduce the cost/size of the Congress (except 22) - have
               fewer committees/congressional staff.
          08.  Reduce/eliminate/simplify federal regulation, red tape,
               paperwork.

          19.  Other general spending mentions.

          21.  Cut/eliminate the pay, fringe benefits, retirement programs,
               perks of federal employees (except 22).
          22.  Cut/eliminate the pay, fringe benefits, retirement programs,
               perks of politicians, members of Congress, ex-members of
               Congress, ex-presidents.
          23.  Cut/eliminate spending for the military, defense, overseas
               bases and deployment of troops.
          24.  Cut/eliminate spending for the space program.
          25.  Cut/eliminate spending for aid or support given foreign
                nations, the U.N.

          26.  Cut/eliminate spending for education; change the way money
               is spent for education.
          27.  Cut/eliminate spending for the arts.
          28.  Cut/eliminate spending for research programs, grants.
          29.  Cut/eliminate spending for domestic (special) interest
               subsidies (farm subsidies, rural electricity subsidies,
               merchant marine subsidies, etc.).
          30.  Cut/eliminate spending for entitlement programs - programs
                not specified.
          31.  Cut/eliminate spending for welfare, social programs
               (including medicaid, food stamps, ADC, etc.).
          32.  Cut/eliminate spending on illegal immigrants - all mentions.
          33.  Cut/eliminate spending for social security, medicare.

          39.  Other specific spending mentions.

          41.  Raise taxes - not specified which taxes or on whom.
          42.  Close tax loopholes - not specified which taxes or for whom.
          43.  Raise income taxes - across the board or not specified for
               whom.
          44.  Raise tariffs on imported goods.
          45.  Raise taxes on goods and services - gasoline, heating fuels,
               alcohol, tobacco, telephone service, luxury items, etc.
          46.  Raise taxes/close loopholes for corporations/businesses -
               all mentions.

          47.  Raise taxes/close loopholes for the "wealthy", the people
               who can afford to pay more - all mentions.

          55.  Cut taxes - all mentions.

          59.  Other revenue or tax mentions.

          71.  Limit the terms of members of Congress.
          72.  Reform financing of Congressional elections.
          73.  Control/eliminate lobbying, lobbyists.

          81.  Create more jobs for people/provide (more) incentive for
               business to create more jobs (so tax revenues will
               increase); provide retraining for unemployed workers (so
               they can become taxpayers again).

          89.  Other political system mentions.

          96.  Balance the budget - not further specified.
          97.  Other miscellaneous mentions.

          98.  DK
          99.  NA

          00.  INAP, no Pilot Study;  no further mention

==============================
VAR M937319    (See V937318 for question and codes)


           [Mention 2]

==============================
VAR M937320    (See V937318 for question and codes)


           [Mention 3]

==============================
VAR M937321    (See V937318 for question and codes)


           [Mention 4]

==============================
VAR M937322    (See V937318 for question and codes)


           [Mention 5]

==============================
VAR M937323    (See V937318 for question and codes)


           [Mention 6]

==============================
VAR M937324    F1.   Do you favor or oppose laws to protect homosexuals against

             job discrimination?

                    1.  FAVOR
                    5.  OPPOSE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937325    (See V937324)


           F1a.  Do you favor such laws strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
                    2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in F1

==============================
VAR M937326    (See V937324)


           F1b.  Do you oppose such laws strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  OPPOSE STRONGLY
                    2.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in F1

==============================
VAR M937327    F1x.  Favor/oppose law to protect homosexuals -- SUMMARY


                    1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
                    2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
                    4.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

                    7.  FAVOR -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  OPPOSE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in F1

==============================
VAR M937328    F2.   Do you think homosexuals should be allowed to serve in the

             United States Armed Forces or don't you think so?

                    1.  YES, THINK SO
                    5.  DON'T THINK SO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937329    F2a.  Do you feel (that) strongly or not strongly (that

            homosexuals should be allowed to serve in the United States
            Armed Forces)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in F2

==============================
VAR M937330    F2b.  Do you feel (that) strongly or not strongly (that

              homosexuals should not be allowed to serve in the United
              States Armed Forces)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in F2

==============================
VAR M937331    F2x.  Homosexuals should be allowed into the Armed

             Forces--SUMMARY

                    1.  FEEL STRONGLY SHOULD BE ALLOWED
                    2.  FEEL NOT STRONGLY SHOULD BE ALLOWED
                    4.  FEEL NOT STRONGLY SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED
                    5.  FEEL STRONGLY SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED

                    7.  SHOULD BE ALLOWED -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in F2

==============================
VAR M937332    F3.   Do you think gay or lesbian couples, in other words

             homosexual couples, should be legally permitted to adopt
             children?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937333    F3a.  Do you feel (that) strongly or not strongly (tha
homosexual
            couples should be legally permitted to adopt children)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in F3

==============================
VAR M937334    F3b.  Do you feel (that) strongly or not strongly (that

                  homosexual couples should not be legally permitted to adopt
                  children)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in F3

==============================
VAR M937335    F3x.  Should homosexual couples be allowed to adopt children --

                         SUMMARY

                    1.  FEEL STRONGLY SHOULD BE PERMITTED
                    2.  FEEL NOT STRONGLY SHOULD BE PERMITTED
                    4.  FEEL NOT STRONGLY SHOULD NOT BE PERMITTED
                    5.  FEEL STRONGLY SHOULD NOT BE PERMITTED

                    7.  SHOULD BE PERMITTED -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  SHOULD NOT BE PERMITTED -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in F3

==============================
VAR M937336    F4.   Do you think being homosexual is something people choos to

             be, or do you think it is something they cannot change?

                    1.  PEOPLE CHOOSE TO BE HOMOSEXUALS
                    5.  SOMETHING THEY CANNOT CHANGE

                    7.  NEITHER (VOL.)

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937337    F4a.  Do you believe (this) strongly or not strongly (that being

             homosexual is something that people choose to be)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 7-9 in F4

==============================
VAR M937338    F4b.  Do you believe (this) strongly or not strongly (that being

             homosexual is something that people cannot change)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 7-9 in F4

==============================
VAR M937339    F4x.  Homosexuality cannot be changed -- SUMMARY


                    1.  PEOPLE CHOOSE -- STRONGLY
                    2.  PEOPLE CHOOSE -- NOT STRONGLY
                    4.  PEOPLE CANNOT CHANGE -- NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  PEOPLE CANNOT CHANGE -- STRONGLY
                    6.  NEITHER (7 in F4)

                    7.  PEOPLE CHOOSE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  PEOPLE CANNOT CHANGE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in F4

==============================
VAR M937340    F5.   Which comes closer to your view:


               One: If they get the chance, many homosexuals will try to
                    seduce people who are not homosexual.  Or,

               Two: Like the majority of people, homosexuals don't make
                    sexual advances on people who are not interested.

                    1.  WILL TRY TO SEDUCE
                    2.  DON'T MAKE ADVANCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937341    F5a.  Do you believe (that) strongly or not so strongly (tha
many
            homosexuals will try to seduce people who are not homosexuals)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 2, 8-9 in F5

==============================
VAR M937342    F5b. Do you believe (that) strongly or not so strongly (tha like

           most people, homosexuals don't make advances on people who are not
           interested)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in F5

==============================
VAR M937343    F5x.  Seduction and homosexuality -- SUMMARY


                    1.  WILL TRY TO SEDUCE -- STRONGLY
                    2.  WILL TRY TO SEDUCE -- NOT STRONGLY
                    4.  DON'T MAKE ADVANCES -- NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  DON'T MAKE ADVANCES -- STRONGLY

                    7.  TRY TO SEDUCE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  DON'T MAKE ADVANCES -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in F5

==============================
VAR M937344    F6.   Some people find the very idea of homosexuality

             disgusting, while others don't have that particular emotional
             reaction. What about you?

                    1.  YES, FEEL DISGUSTED
                    5.  NO, DON'T HAVE THAT REACTION

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937345    F6a.  Do you feel strongly or not so strongly disgusted

            by homosexuality?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in F6

==============================
VAR M937346    F6b.  Would you say that the idea of other people practicing

           homosexuality makes you feel personally uncomfortable, or
           that you don't have that reaction either?

                    1.  FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE
                    2.  DON'T HAVE THAT REACTION

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in F6

==============================
VAR M937347    F6x.  Homosexuality disgusting -- SUMMARY


                    1.  FEEL STRONGLY DISGUSTED
                    2.  FEEL NOT STRONGLY DISGUSTED
                    4.  FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE BUT NOT DISGUSTED
                    5.  NOT UNCOMFORTABLE OR DISGUSTED

                    7.  DISGUSTED -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  NOT UNCOMFORTABLE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study;  8-9 in F6

==============================
VAR M937348    F7.   Which comes closer to how you feel:


               "If I had a job working with a gay or lesbian, I would be
               worried about getting AIDS or some other disease",

               or

               "I don't worry that working with a homosexual would pose any
               special danger of disease."

                    1.  AFRAID OF GETTING AIDS OR SOME OTHER DISEASE
                    5.  WON'T POSE ANY SPECIAL DANGER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937349    F7a.  (FORMS 1,2) Would you worry about that a lot or a little?


               (FORMS 3,4) Would you worry a lot or a little about getting
               a disease from working with homosexuals?

                    1.  WORRY A LOT
                    2.  WORRY A LITTLE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 5, 8-9 in F7

==============================
VAR M937350    (See V937349)



               (FORMS 3,4)  Are you somewhat confident or very confident
               that working with a homosexual poses no special danger of
               disease?

                    1.  SOMEWHAT CONFIDENT - NO DANGER
                    2.  VERY CONFIDENT - NO DANGER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 8-9 in F7

==============================
VAR M937351    F7x.  Getting disease by working with gays/lesbian -- SUMMARY


                    1.  VERY WORRIED
                    2.  A LITTLE WORRIED
                    4.  SOMEWHAT CONFIDENT -- NO DANGER
                    5.  VERY CONFIDENT -- NO DANGER

                    7.  WORRIED -- DK/NA HOW MUCH
                    8.  CONFIDENT -- DK/NA HOW MUCH

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in F7

==============================
VAR M937352    F8.   Which of these statements comes closer to your view:


               One, homosexuality is unnatural.   Or,

               Two, for some people, homosexuality is their natural
               sexuality.

                    1.  HOMOSEXUALITY UNNATURAL
                    2.  HOMOSEXUALITY NATURAL TO HOMOSEXUALS
                    7.  NEITHER

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937353    F8a.  Do you feel (that way) strongly or not strongly (that

            homosexuality is unnatural)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 2, 7-9 in F8

==============================
VAR M937354    F8b.  Do you feel (that way) strongly or not strongly (that

           homosexuality is the natural sexuality of gays and lesbians)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 7-9 in F8

==============================
VAR M937355    F8x.  Homosexuality natural -- SUMMARY


                    1.  STRONGLY -- HOMOSEXUALITY IS UNNATURAL
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY -- HOMOSEXUALITY IS UNNATURAL
                    4.  NOT STRONGLY -- IS NATURAL-SEXUALITY
                    5.  STRONGLY -- IS NATURAL-SEXUALITY
                    6.  NEITHER

                    7.  UNNATURAL -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  NATURAL-SEXUALITY -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in F8

==============================
VAR M937356    F9.   Some people think that homosexuals have too much influence

             in American life and politics, others think they have just
             about the right amount of influence, while other people feel
             they don't have enough influence.

               What is your opinion?    OPTIONS MUST BE READ!   Homosexuals
               have too much influence; homosexuals have just the right
               amount of influence, or homosexuals don't have enough
               influence?

                    1.  HAVE TOO MUCH INFLUENCE
                    3.  HAVE JUST THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF INFLUENCE
                    5.  DON'T HAVE ENOUGH INFLUENCE
                    7.  NONE OF THESE IS RIGHT (VOL.)

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937357    F9a.  Do you feel that homosexuals have much too much influence

              or only a little too much influence?

                    1.  MUCH TOO MUCH INFLUENCE
                    2.  LITTLE TOO MUCH INFLUENCE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3, 5, 7-9 in F9

==============================
VAR M937358    F9b.  Do you feel that homosexuals have far too little influence

             or only slightly too little influence?

                    1.  FAR TOO LITTLE INFLUENCE
                    2.  ONLY SLIGHTLY TOO LITTLE INFLUENCE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3, 7-9 in F9

==============================
VAR M937359    F9c.  Are you closer to feeling that homosexuals have a

            little too much influence or only slightly too little influence?

                  1 CLOSER TO A LITTLE TOO MUCH

                  2 CLOSER TO SLIGHTLY TOO LITTLE

                  7 RIGHT AMOUNT (VOL.)

                  8 DK

                  9 NA

                  0 INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 5, 7-9 in F9

==============================
VAR M937360    F9x.  Homosexual influence -- SUMMARY


                    11.  MUCH TOO MUCH INFLUENCE
                    12.  LITTLE TOO MUCH INFLUENCE
                    13.  CLOSER TO A LITTLE TOO MUCH
                    14.  HOMOSEXUALS HAVE JUST THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF
                         INFLUENCE (7-9 in 12c)
                    15.  CLOSER TO SLIGHTLY TOO LITTLE
                    16.  SLIGHTLY TOO LITTLE INFLUENCE
                    17.  FAR TOO LITTLE INFLUENCE

                    97.  TOO MUCH -- DK/NA (follow-up)
                    98.  TOO LITTLE -- DK/NA (follow-up)

                    00.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 7-9 in F9

==============================
VAR M937361    F10.  Do you feel that:


               Homosexuality is against the will of God;

               That homosexuality can be acceptable to God; or

               That homosexuality should have nothing to do with God?

                    1.  AGAINST THE WILL OF GOD
                    3.  CAN BE ACCEPTABLE TO GOD
                    5.  SHOULD HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH GOD

                    7.  NONE OF THESE ARE RIGHT

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937362    F10a. Do you feel (that) strongly or not strongly (that

             homosexuality is against God's will)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3, 5, 7-9 in F10

==============================
VAR M937363    F10b. Do you feel (that) strongly or not strongly (that

             homosexuality can be acceptable to God)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 5, 7-9 in F10

==============================
VAR M937364    F10c. Do you feel (that) strongly or not strongly (that

             homosexuality should have nothing to do with God)?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3, 7-9 in F10

==============================
VAR M937365    F10x. Homosexuality and God -- SUMMARY


                    1.  HOMOSEXUALITY AGAINST GOD'S WILL -- STRONGLY
                    2.  HOMOSEXUALITY AGAINST GOD'S WILL -- NOT STRONGLY
                    3.  HOMOSEXUALITY SHOULD HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH GOD
                        OR RELIGION
                    4.  HOMOSEXUALITY ACCEPTABLE TO GOD -- NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  HOMOSEXUALITY ACCEPTABLE TO GOD -- STRONGLY
                    6.  None of the above

                    7.  HOMOSEXUALITY AGAINST GOD'S WILL -- DK STRENGTH
                    8.  HOMOSEXUALITY ACCEPTABLE TO GOD -- DK STRENGTH.

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 7-9 in F10

==============================
VAR M937366    G1.   Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a

              Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what?

                    1.  REPUBLICAN
                    2.  INDEPENDENT
                    3.  NO PREFERENCE
                    4.  OTHER PARTY
                    5.  DEMOCRAT

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937367    G1a. Would you call yourself a strong Republican or a not very

          strong Republican?

                    1.  STRONG
                    5.  NOT VERY STRONG

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 2-5, 8-9 in G1

==============================
VAR M937368    G1b.  Would you call yourself a strong Democrat or a not very

             strong Democrat?

                    1.  STRONG
                    5.  NOT VERY STRONG

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-4, 8-9 in G1

==============================
VAR M937369    G1c.  Do you think of yourself as closer to the Republican Party

             or to the Democratic Party?

                    1.  CLOSER TO REPUBLICAN
                    3.  NEITHER
                    5.  CLOSER TO DEMOCRATIC

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 5, 8-9 in G1

==============================
VAR M937370    G1x.  SUMMARY:  R's Party ID


               Built from G1, G1a-c

                    0.  STRONG DEMOCRAT (5010)
                    1.  WEAK DEMOCRAT (5050, 5080, 5090)
                    2.  INDEPENDENT-DEMOCRAT (2005, 3005, 4005)
                    3.  INDEPENDENT-INDEPENDENT (2003, 2008, 2009)
                    4.  INDEPENDENT-REPUBLICAN (2001, 3001, 4001)
                    5.  WEAK REPUBLICAN (1500, 1800, 1900)
                    6.  STRONG REPUBLICAN (1100)

                    7.  OTHER-MINOR PARTY, REFUSES TO SAY (4003, 4008, 4009)
                   *8.  APOLITICAL (3003, 3008, 3009)
                    9.  INAP, no Pilot Study; NA (8000,9000)

             *NOTE: This variable was built in the same way as the 1992
                    Pre-Post V3634 except for the Apolitical category,
                    code 8.  For the 1993 Pilot V7370, Apoliticals who had
                    voted in 1992 or who had some interest in politics
                    were not recoded to Independents.

==============================
VAR M937371    G2.   Should the government see to it that everyone has health

             insurance or should health insurance be left to individuals
             and their employers?

                    1.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD SEE TO IT
                    5.  SHOULD BE LEFT TO INDIVIDUALS

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937372    (See V937371)


 G2a.  Do you feel strongly or not strongly about that?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in G2

==============================
VAR M937373    G2x.  Government, health insurance -- SUMMARY


                    1.  STRONGLY -- GOVERNMENT SHOULD SEE TO IT
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY -- GOVERNMENT SHOULD SEE TO IT
                    4.  NOT STRONGLY -- LEFT TO INDIVIDUALS ....
                    5.  STRONGLY -- LEFT TO INDIVIDUALS

                    7.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD SEE TO IT -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  LEFT TO INDIVIDUALS -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 8-9 in G2

==============================
VAR M937374    G3(A).  (FORMS 1,2) We're going to ask you now to think abou how

             various government policies might affect you personally and also
             different groups in American society.

               First, thinking about you personally and your life as it is:
               if the government set up a national health insurance plan,
               would the consequences for you, in general, be very
               positive, somewhat positive, somewhat negative, very
               negative, or would there be no consequences for you
               personally?

               NOTE:  This documentation reflects the sequence in which
                      data were collected.  For users' convenience, data
                      from Q. G9(B) (FORMS 3,4) have been copied here.

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937375    (See V937374)


           G3b(A). (FORMS 1,2) What kind of things do you have in mind?

        NOTE:   This question was asked only of a randomly selected
                subset (1 out of 10) of those who said there would be
                personal consequences for them.  The responses were
                 not coded.

==============================
VAR M937376    G3(B). (FORMS 3,4) We're going to ask you now to think about how

             various government policies might affect different groups in
             American society as well as you personally.

               First, thinking about the country as a whole:  if the
               government set up a national health insurance plan, would
               the consequences for the country, in general, be very
               positive, somewhat positive, somewhat negative, very
               negative, or would there be no consequences for the country
               as a whole?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937377    (See V937376)


           G4.   Now thinking about our first group, middle-class Americans:

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937378    (See V937376)


           G5.   What about wealthy Americans?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937379    (See V937376)


           G6.   What about poor Americans?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937380    (See V937376)


           G7.   What about whites?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937381    (See V937376)


           G8.   What about Blacks?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937382    (See V937376)


           G9(A).  (FORMS 1,2) What about the country as a whole?

               NOTE:    Data from Q. G3(B) (FORMS 3,4) have been copied here.

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937383    (See V937376)


           G9(B).  (FORMS 3,4) Thinking now about you personally and your life
                               as it is:

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

           G9b(A). (FORMS 3,4) What kind of things do you have in mind?

           NOTE: This question was asked only of a randomly selected subset
                 (1 out of 10) of those who said there would be personal
                 consequences for them.  The responses were not coded.

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937384    G10.  Are you currently covered by any health insurance plan?


                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study

==============================
VAR M937385    G11.  (FORMS 1,2) At present, only public schools get government

               tax funds to educate children.  Some people, however, say
               that private and parochial schools should receive tax
               support too.  What is your opinion -- should we
               continue the policy of giving tax dollars only to public
               schools, or should we give tax dollars to private and
               parochial schools too?

                    1.  ONLY TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS
                    2.  PRIVATE AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS TOO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937386    G11a. (FORMS 1,2) Do you support using tax dollars only fo
public
            schools strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 2, 8-9 in G11

==============================
VAR M937387    G11b. (FORMS 1,2) Do you support using tax dollars for privat
and
           parochial schools strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 1, 8-9 in G11

==============================
VAR M937388    G11x. (FORMS 1,2) Approval of the use of government funds

             regardless of type of school -- SUMMARY

                    1.  PUBLIC SCHOOLS ONLY STRONGLY
                    2.  PUBLIC SCHOOLS NOT STRONGLY
                    4.  PRIVATE AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  PRIVATE AND PAROCHIAL STRONGLY

                    7.  PUBLIC SCHOOLS ONLY -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  PRIVATE AND PAROCHIAL -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 8-9 in G11

==============================
VAR M937389    G12(1).  (FORMS 1, First, thinking about you personally and your

             life as it is: if the government began supporting the education
             of children attending private and parochial as well as public
             schools, would the consequences for you, in general, be very
              positive, somewhat positive, somewhat negative, very negative,
             or would there be no consequences for you personally?

               NOTE:   Data fom Q. G18(2) (FORM 2) have been copied here

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 2-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937390    (See V937389)


           G12(2).    (FORM 2) First, thinking about the country as a whole:

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937391    (See V937389)


           G13.  (FORMS 1,2) Now thinking about our first group, middle-class
                             Americans:

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937392    (See V937389)


           G14.  (FORMS 1,2) What about wealthy Americans?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937393    (See V937389)


           G15.  (FORMS 1,2) What about poor Americans?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937394    (See V937389)


           G16.  (FORMS 1,2) What about whites?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937395    (See V937389)


           G17.  (FORMS 1,2) What about Blacks?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937396    (See V937389)


           G18(1).    (FORM 1) What about the country as a whole?

            NOTE:   Data from Q. G12(2) (FORM 2) have been copied here.

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 2-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937397    (See V937389)


           G18(2)     (FORM 2) Thinking now about you personally and your life
                       as it is:

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1, 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937398    G19.  (FORMS 1,2) Do you have any children or grandchildren

             enrolled in either elementary or high school?

                    1.  YES
                    5.  NO

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937399    (See V937398)


           G19b. (FORMS 1,2) How many is that?

                       01-20.  ENTER NUMBER

                       98.  DK
                       99.  NA

                       00.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 5,8-9 in G19

==============================
VAR M937400    G19c. (FORMS 1,2) Are you basically satisfied or dissatisfied

             with the education that your (grand) (child/children) (is/are)
             receiving?

                    1.  SATISFIED
                    3.  NEITHER SATISFIED NOR DISSATISFIED (VOL.)
                    5.  DISSATISFIED

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 5, 8-9 in G19

==============================
VAR M937401    (See V937400)


           G19c1. (FORMS 1,2) Are you completely satisfied, mostly satisfied,
           or somewhat satisfied with it?

                    1.  COMPLETELY SATISFIED
                    2.  MOSTLY SATISFIED
                    3.  SOMEWHAT SATISFIED

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 5,8-9 in G19; 3, 5,
                       8-9 in G19c

==============================
VAR M937402    (See V937400)


           G19c2.  (FORMS 1,2) Are you completely dissatisfied, mostly
           dissatisfied, or somewhat dissatisfied with it?

                    1.  COMPLETELY DISSATISFIED
                    2.  MOSTLY DISSATISFIED
                    3.  SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 5,8-9 in G19;
                        1, 3, 8-9 in G19c

==============================
VAR M937403    G19x.  (FORMS 1,2) Satisfaction with children's education --

                         SUMMARY

                    10.  COMPLETELY SATISFIED
                    11.  MOSTLY SATISFIED
                    12.  SOMEWHAT SATISFIED
                    13.  Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (VOLUNTEERED)
                    14.  SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED
                    15.  MOSTLY DISSATISFIED
                    16.  COMPLETELY DISSATISFIED

                    97.  SATISFIED -- DK/NA HOW MUCH
                    98.  DISSATISFIED -- DK/NA HOW MUCH

                    00.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 5, 9 in G19; 8-9
                         in G19c

==============================
VAR M937404    G19d.   (FORMS 1,2) (Does your child/Do your children) attend a

              public school, a private school, or a parochial school?

               RECORD VOLUNTEERED COMBINATIONS, e.g. "One goes to public,
               one to private"

                    1.  PUBLIC SCHOOL
                    2.  PRIVATE SCHOOL
                    3.  PAROCHIAL SCHOOL
                    4.  PUBLIC AND PRIVATE (VOL.)
                    5.  PUBLIC AND PAROCHIAL (VOL.)
                    6.  PRIVATE AND PAROCHIAL (VOL.)

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 3-4 in 7003; 5,8-9 in G19

==============================
VAR M937405    G20. (FORMS 3,4) Some people say that because of past

               discrimination blacks should be given preference in hiring
               and promotion.  Others say that such preference in hiring
               and promotion is wrong because it gives blacks advantages
               they haven't earned.  What about your opinion -- are you for
               or against preferential hiring and promotion of blacks?

                    1.  FOR
                    5.  AGAINST

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937406    (See V937405)


           G20a. (FORMS 3,4) Do you favor preference in hiring and promotion
           strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 5, 8-9 in G20

==============================
VAR M937407    (See V937405)


           G20b. (FORMS 3,4) Do you oppose preference in hiring and promotion
           strongly or not strongly?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 1, 8-9 in G20

==============================
VAR M937408    G20x.  (FORMS 3,4) Preference in hiring and promotion of blacks

                        -- SUMMARY

                    1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
                    2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
                    4.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

                    7.  FAVOR -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  OPPOSE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 8-9 in G20

==============================
VAR M937409    G21(1).    (FORM 3) First, thinking about you personally an your

             life as it is:

               Have programs that give blacks preferences in hiring and
               promotion, had in general very positive consequences for
               you, somewhat positive, somewhat negative, very negative, or
               no consequences at all for you?

               NOTE:     Data from Q. G27(2) (FORM 4) have been copied here.

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2, 4 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937410    (See V937409)


           G21(2).    (FORM 4) First, thinking about the country as a whole:

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-3 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937411    (See V937409)


           G22.  (FORMS 3,4) Now thinking about our first group, middle-class
                             Americans:

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937412    (See V937409)


           G23.  (FORMS 3,4) What about wealthy Americans?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937413    (See V937409)


           G24.  (FORMS 3,4) What about poor Americans?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937414    (See V937409)

           G25.  (FORMS 3,4) What about whites?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937415    (See V937409)


           G26.  (FORMS 3,4) What about Blacks?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937416    (See V937409)


           G27(1).    (FORM 3) What about the country as a whole?

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2, 4 in 7003

           NOTE:    Data from Q. G21(2) (FORM 4) have been copied
                    here.

==============================
VAR M937417    (See V937409)


           G27(2).(FORM 4) Now, thinking now about you personally and your
                           life as it is:

                    1.  VERY POSITIVE
                    2.  SOMEWHAT POSITIVE
                    4.  SOMEWHAT NEGATIVE
                    5.  VERY NEGATIVE
                    7.  NO CONSEQUENCES

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-3 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937418    G28.  (FORMS 3,4) What do you think the chances are these days

               that you or anyone in your family won't get a job or
               promotion while an equally or less qualified (black/white)
               employee receives one instead?  Is this very likely,
               somewhat likely, somewhat unlikely, or very unlikely?

                    1.  VERY LIKELY
                    2.  SOMEWHAT LIKELY
                    3.  SOMEWHAT UNLIKELY
                    4.  VERY UNLIKELY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937419    G29.  (FORMS 3,4) I would like you to tell me whether you agre
or
            disagree with the following statement:  Affirmative action
            programs for blacks have reduced whites' chances for jobs
            and promotions.

                    1.  AGREE
                    5.  DISAGREE

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003

==============================
VAR M937420    G29a. (FORMS 3,4) Do you agree strongly or not strongly with the

               statement that affirmative action programs for blacks have
               reduced whites' chances for jobs and promotions?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 5, 8-9 in G29

==============================
VAR M937421    G29b. (FORMS 3,4) Do you disagree strongly or not strongly with

               the statement that affirmative action programs for blacks
               have reduced whites' chances for jobs and promotions?

                    1.  STRONGLY
                    2.  NOT STRONGLY

                    8.  DK
                    9.  NA

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 1, 8-9 in G29

==============================
VAR M937422    G29x. (FORMS 3,4) Affirmative action programs for blacks have

             reduced whites' chances for jobs and promotions -- SUMMARY

                    1.  AGREE STRONGLY
                    2.  AGREE NOT STRONGLY
                    4.  DISAGREE NOT STRONGLY
                    5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

                    7.  AGREE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG
                    8.  DISAGREE -- DK/NA HOW STRONG

                    0.  INAP, no Pilot Study; 1-2 in 7003; 8-9 in G29

==============================
VAR M940001    94PO: 1994 CASE ID
              COLUMNS 2268 - 2271
              NUMERIC



        1994 POST CASE ID
        -----------------

        759 of the 1994 Election Study respondents were initially
        interviewed in the 1992 Election Study.  Please see
        introduction for further details of the 1994 Study design.

            1001.  Panel interviews - initially interviewed in 1992
                   .
                   .
            1759.  "     "
            2001.  Cross-section interviews
                   .
                   .
            3036.  "     "

==============================
VAR M940002    94PO: 94PANEL/CROSS INDICATOR
              COLUMNS 2272 - 2272
              NUMERIC



        1994: PANEL/CROSS-SECTION INDICATOR
        -----------------------------------

            1.  PANEL IN 1994 (Tan Coversheet)
            2.  CROSS-SECTION IN 1994 (Lilac Coversheet)

==============================
VAR M940003    94PO: 93PILOT INDICATOR
              COLUMNS 2273 - 2273
              NUMERIC



        93 PILOT INDICATOR
        ------------------

            1.  R interviewed in: 92 Pre-post, the 93 Pilot and the
                94 Post Study
            2.  R interviewed in: 92 Pre-post and the 94 Post Study
            3.  94 cross-section

==============================
VAR M940004    94PO: FULL SAMPLE WEIGHT
              COLUMNS 2274 - 2279
              NUMERIC    DEC 4



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

        This weight compensates for the unequal probabilities of
        selection for respondents in different size househols and
        for different non-response across geographic sample design
        categories and between panel and cross-section respondents.
        It is post-stratified to the July 1993 Census population
        projections for 24 age, by sex by Census region categories
        (Current Population Reports, P25-1111, Table 4).  This is a
        6 digit variable with a coded decimal point and 4 actual
        decimal places.  The weight is centered with a mean of 1.0.

        This weight is particularly appropriate for descriptive
        statistics. See also the "Construction of Analysis Weights"
        in the Sample Design section of the Appendix to the codebook
        for the 1994 Post-election Survey.

==============================
VAR M940005    94PO: PANEL ONLY WEIGHT
              COLUMNS 2280 - 2285
              NUMERIC    DEC 4



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

        This weight is to be used for analyses which use only the
        759 panel cases; the cross-section cases have a value of "0"
        in this field.  The weight compensates for the unequal
        probabilities of selection for respondents in different size
        households, and for differential nonresponse across
        geographic sample design categories.  It is post-stratified
        to the July 1993 Census population projections for 24 age,
        by sex by Census region categories (Current Population
        Reports, P25-1111, Table 4).

        This weight is centered with a mean of 1.0.  This is a 6
        digit variable with a coded decimal point and 4 actual
        decimal places.

==============================
VAR M940006    94PO: TIME SERIES WEIGHT
              COLUMNS 2286 - 2291
              NUMERIC    DEC 4



        TIME SERIES WEIGHT
        ------------------

        This weight should be used in analyses in which the 1994
        Panel is compared to earlier unweighted National Election
        Studies data collections.  Variable 6 corrects for panel
        attrition and for the aging of the panel respondents.
        Details on the construction of this variable are provided in
        the Sample Design section of the Appendix to the codebook
        for the 1994 Post-election Survey.

        This weight is centered with a mean of 1.0.  This is a 6
        digit variable with a coded decimal point and 4 actual
        decimal places.  Cross-section cases have a value of 1.0000
        in this variable.

==============================
VAR M940006A   94PO: TIME SERIES WEIGHT
              COLUMNS 2292 - 2297
              NUMERIC    DEC 4



        ADDITONAL TIME SERIES WEIGHT - POST-STRATIFIED
        ----------------------------------------------

              This weight was created because V940006 did not
              correct for an underrepresentation in study data
              of younger and less-educated respondents. V960006A
              is constructed to post-stratify the NES data to
              match the Current Population Study (CPS) estimate
              of the distribution of age group by education level.
              See "NEW WEIGHTS FOR THE 1996 STUDY" in the introductory
              portion of this codebook and Appendix document
              "Post-Stratified Cross-Sectional Analysis Weights
              the 1992, 1994 and 1996 NES data."
              This weight should be used in analyses in which the 1994
              Panel is compared to earlier unweighted National Election
              Studies data collections.
              This weight is centered with a mean of 1.0.  This is a 6-
              digit variable with a coded decimal point and 4 actual
              decimal places.

==============================
VAR M940007    94PO: FORM YELLOW/BLUE
              COLUMNS 2298 - 2298
              NUMERIC



        FORM
        ----

        The original form assignment is recorded here. The only
        function of this variable is to assign cases to the ballot
        card experiment.

        In 1994 respondents were presented alternative versions of
        the ballot card identical in content, but different in
        design.  Please see Appendix V, Note 4 for sample ballots of
        each design.

        Users wishing to employ Form in their analysis should use
        V611 as a filter to eliminate either cases administered over
        the phone or cases where it is unclear which form was used.

            1.  YELLOW
            2.  BLUE

==============================
VAR M940008    94PO: PRIMARY AREA CODE
              COLUMNS 2299 - 2301
              NUMERIC



        PRIMARY AREA
        ------------

        For Panel respondents who moved since the 1992 Pre-election
        study, the primary area corresponding to their original
        sampling address was coded here.

        The first digit of the Primary Area Code (4 or 5) is
        meaningless to the user.  Its purpose is to allow the
        Sampling office to track the history of segments as they
        become active.  In the code below, the first digit has been
        replaced by a "dot" to avoid double listing of the same
        Primary Area.

        .01   New York, NY

        .02   Los Angeles, CA

        .03   Chicago, IL

        .04   Philadelphia, PA

        .05   Detroit, MI

        .06   San Francisco, CA

        .07   Washington, DC-MD-VA

        .08   Dallas-Ft Worth, TX

        .09   Houston, TX

        .10   Boston, MA

        .11   Nassau-Suffolk, NY

        .12   St Louis, MO-IL

        .13   Pittsburgh, PA

        .14   Baltimore, MD

        .15   Minneapolis, MN-WI

        .16   Atlanta, GA

        .17   Buffalo, NY

        .18   Newark, NJ

        .21   New Haven, CT

        .23   Atlantic City, NJ

        .24   Manchester, NH

        .26   Milwaukee, WI

        .27   Dayton, OH

        .28   Kansas City, MO-KS

        .29   Des Moines, IA

        .31   Grand Rapids, MI

        .32   Ft Wayne, IN

        .33   Steubenville, OH-WV

        .34   Saginaw, MI

        .36   Birmingham, AL

        .39   Columbus, GA-AL

        .40   Miami, FL

        .42   Jacksonville, FL

        .43   Lakeland, FL

        .44   McAllen, TX

        .45   Waco, TX

        .47   Wheeling, WV-OH

        .49   Knoxville, TN

        .50   Richmond, VA

        .53   Seattle, WA

        .55   Denver, CO

        .56   Anaheim, CA

        .57   Riverside, CA

        .58   Fresno, CA

        .59   Eugene, OR

        .60   Phoenix, AZ

        .63   Schuyler Co, NY

        .64   Gardner, MA

        .65   Sanilac Co, MI

        .66   Decatur Co, IN

        .68   Saline Co, NE

        .70   Mower Co, MN

        .73   Bulloch Co, GA

        .74   Sabine Parish, LA

        .76   Hale Co, TX

        .77   Ashley Co, AR

        .78   Bedford Co, TN

        .80   Montgomery Co, VA

        .81   Robeson Co, NC

        .82   El Dorado Co, CA

        .84   Carbon Co, WY

==============================
VAR M940009    94PO: PRIMARY AREA NAME              ALPHANUMERIC
              COLUMNS 2302 - 2322
              CHARACTER



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

        This is an alphabetic variable.  For the Panel component of
        the sample, variable 9 refers to the primary area of the
        segment from which respondent's household was selected in
        1992; respondent may have moved since then.  For
        Cross-Section component, it reflects the primary area of the
        segment from which the 1994 respondent was selected and was
        living when interviewed in 1994.

==============================
VAR M940010    94PO: SEGMENT
              COLUMNS 2323 - 2323
              NUMERIC



        SEGMENT
        -------

        For Panel component, variable 10 refers to the location of
        the area segment from which the respondent's household was
        selected in 1992; respondent may have moved since then.  For
        Cross-Section component, it reflects the location of the
        area segment from which the 1994 respondent was selected and
        was living when interviewed in 1994.

        This variable has been recoded to missing data for the
        Public Use Data File.  Contact NES if access to this
        information in desired.

==============================
VAR M940011    94PO: CENSUS REGION IN 94
              COLUMNS 2324 - 2324
              NUMERIC



        CENSUS REGION  (1994)
        ---------------------

        For Panel respondents who have moved since the 1992
        Pre-election study, the Region where they were residing at
        the time of the 1994 Post was recorded here.  For original
        sampling assignment see V68.

            1.  Northeast (Connecticut, Massachusetts, New
                Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania)

            2.  North Central (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas,
                Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, South
                Dakota, Wisconsin)
            3.  South (Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of
                Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland,
                North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West
                Virginia)
            4.  West (Arizona, California, Colorado, Oregon, Utah,
                Washington, Wyoming)

==============================
VAR M940012    94PO: STATE ABBREVIATION             ALPHANUMERIC
              COLUMNS 2325 - 2326
              CHARACTER



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

        This is a character variable.  For Panel respondents who
        moved since the 1992 Pre-interview the state where they are
        currently residing is coded here.

==============================
VAR M940013    94PO: ICPSR STATE CODE
              COLUMNS 2327 - 2328
              NUMERIC



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

        New England

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

        Middle Atlantic

            11.  Delaware
            12.  New Jersey
            13.  New York
            14.  Pennsylvania

        East North Central

            21.  Illinois
            22.  Indiana
            23.  Michigan
            24.  Ohio
            25.  Wisconsin

        West North Central

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

        Solid South

            40.  Virginia
            41.  Alabama
            42.  Arkansas
            43.  Florida
            44.  Georgia
            45.  Louisiana
            46.  Mississippi
            47.  North Carolina
            48.  South Carolina
            49.  Texas

        Border States

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

        Mountain States

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

            68.  Wyoming

        Pacific States

            71.  California
            72.  Oregon
            73.  Washington

        External States

            81.  Alaska
            82.  Hawaii

==============================
VAR M940014    94PO: FIPS STATE CODE
              COLUMNS 2329 - 2330
              NUMERIC



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

        States represented in 1994 sample have one asterisk (*). Two
        asterisks (**) indicate not belonging to the sample, but the
        state to which a Panel R has moved since 1992.

            01.  Alabama*
            02.  Alaska
            04.  Arizona
            05.  Arkansas*
            06.  California*
            08.  Colorado*
            09.  Connecticut*
            10.  Delaware
            11.  Washington, D.C.
            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*

==============================
VAR M940015    94PO: CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT #
              COLUMNS 2331 - 2332
              CHARACTER

        CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
        ----------------------

        This var refers to the congressional district in which R was
        residing at the time of the 1994 study.

        Ranges from 1-50.

==============================
VAR M940016    94PO: ICPSR STATE & CD
              COLUMNS 2333 - 2336
              NUMERIC



        STATE AND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CODE
        -------------------------------------

        This var refers to the congressional district where R was
        residing at the time of the 1994 Study.

        Codes sorted in alphabetic order

            4103.  AL03
            4104.  AL04
            4105.  AL05
            4106.  AL06
            4107.  AL07

            4204.  AR04
            6101.  AZ01
            6102.  AZ02
            6103.  AZ03
            6104.  AZ04
            6106.  AZ06

            7102.  CA02
            7104.  CA04
            7106.  CA06
            7108.  CA08
            7109.  CA09
            7110.  CA10
            7112.  CA12
            7113.  CA13
            7119.  CA19
            7120.  CA20
            7126.  CA26
            7127.  CA27
            7128.  CA28
            7129.  CA29
            7132.  CA32
            7135.  CA35
            7138.  CA38
            7139.  CA39
            7140.  CA40
            7142.  CA42
            7143.  CA43
            7144.  CA44
            7145.  CA45
            7146.  CA46
            7147.  CA47
            7148.  CA48
            7150.  CA50

            6201.  CO01

            6202.  CO02
            6204.  CO04
            6205.  CO05
            6206.  CO06

            0103.  CT03
            4302.  FL02
            4303.  FL03
            4304.  FL04
            4306.  FL06
            4312.  FL12
            4313.  FL13
            4315.  FL15
            4317.  FL17
            4318.  FL18
            4321.  FL21
            4222.  FL22

            4401.  GA01
            4402.  GA02
            4403.  GA03
            4404.  GA04
            4405.  GA05
            4406.  CA06
            4407.  GA07
            4408.  GA08

            3103.  IA03
            3104.  IA04

            2101.  IL01
            2102.  IL02
            2103.  IL03
            2104.  IL04
            2105.  IL05
            2106.  IL06
            2109.  IL09
            2110.  IL10
            2112.  IL12
            2119.  IL19

            2202.  IN02
            2204.  IN04
            2206.  IN06

            3203.  KS03

            4504.  LA04
            0301.  MA01

            0302.  MA02
            0306.  MA06
            0308.  MA08
            0310.  MA10

            5202.  MD02
            5203.  MD03
            5204.  MD04
            5205.  MD05
            5206.  MD06
            5208.  MD08

            2302.  MI02
            2303.  MI03
            2304.  MI04
            2305.  MI05
            2309.  MI09
            2311.  MI11
            2312.  MI12
            2315.  MI15
            2316.  MI16

            3301.  MN01
            3302.  MN02
            3304.  MN04
            3305.  MN05
            3306.  MN06
            3308.  MN08

            3402.  MO02
            3403.  MO03
            3404.  MO04
            3405.  MO05
            3406.  MO06
            3409.  MO09

            4701.  NC01
            4707.  NC07
            4708.  NC08
            4709.  NC09

            3501.  NE01

            1201.  NJ01
            1202.  NJ02
            1205.  NJ05
            1207.  NJ07
            1209.  NJ09
            1210.  NJ10

            1211.  NJ11

            1301.  NY01
            1302.  NY02
            1303.  NY03
            1304.  NY04
            1306.  NY06
            1307.  NY07
            1308.  NY08
            1310.  NY10
            1311.  NY11
            1314.  NY14
            1316.  NY16
            1317.  NY17
            1318.  NY18
            1319.  NY19
            1327.  NY27
            1329.  NY29
            1330.  NY30
            1331.  NY31

            2403.  OH03
            2407.  OH07
            2408.  OH08
            2418.  OH18

            7204.  OR04

            1401.  PA01
            1402.  PA02
            1408.  PA08
            1412.  PA12
            1413.  PA13
            1414.  PA14
            1418.  PA18

            3701.  SD01

            5402.  TN02
            5403.  TN03
            5404.  TN04
            5405.  TN05

            4903.  TX03
            4906.  TX06
            4907.  TX07
            4908.  TX08
            4909.  TX09
            4911.  TX11

            4913.  TX13
            4914.  TX14
            4915.  TX15
            4918.  TX18
            4921.  TX21
            4926.  TX26
            4929.  TX29
            4930.  TX30

            6702.  UT02

            4001.  VA01
            4003.  VA03
            4004.  VA04
            4007.  VA07
            4008.  VA08
            4009.  VA09
            4010.  VA10

            7302.  WA02
            7307.  WA07
            7308.  WA08
            7309.  WA09

            2504.  WI04
            2505.  WI05
            2509.  WI09

            5601.  WV01

            6801.  WY01

        Codes sorted in numeric order

            0103.  CT03

            0301.  MA01
            0302.  MA02
            0306.  MA06
            0308.  MA08
            0310.  MA10

            0401.  NH01

            1201.  NJ01
            1202.  NJ02
            1205.  NJ05
            1207.  NJ07

            1209.  NJ09
            1210.  NJ10
            1211.  NJ11

            1301.  NY01
            1302.  NY02
            1303.  NY03
            1304.  NY04
            1306.  NY06
            1307.  NY07
            1308.  NY08
            1310.  NY10
            1311.  NY11
            1314.  NY14
            1316.  NY16
            1317.  NY17
            1318.  NY18
            1319.  NY19
            1327.  NY27
            1329.  NY29
            1330.  NY30
            1331.  NY31

            1401.  PA01
            1402.  PA02
            1408.  PA08
            1412.  PA12
            1413.  PA13
            1414.  PA14

            1418.  PA18

            2101.  IL01
            2102.  IL02
            2103.  IL03
            2104.  IL04
            2105.  IL05
            2106.  IL06
            2109.  IL09
            2110.  IL10
            2112.  IL12
            2119.  IL19

            2202.  IN02
            2204.  IN04
            2206.  IN06

            2302.  MI02
            2303.  MI03

            2304.  MI04
            2305.  MI05
            2309.  MI09
            2311.  MI11
            2312.  MI12
            2315.  MI15
            2316.  MI16

            2403.  OH03
            2407.  OH07
            2408.  OH08
            2418.  OH18

            2504.  WI04
            2505.  WI05
            2509.  WI09

            3103.  IA03
            3104.  IA04

            3203.  KS03

            3301.  MN01
            3302.  MN02
            3304.  MN04
            3305.  MN05
            3306.  MN06
            3308.  MN08

            3402.  MO02
            3403.  MO03
            3404.  MO04
            3405.  MO05
            3406.  MO06
            3409.  MO09

            3501.  NE01

            3701.  SD01

            4001.  VA01
            4003.  VA03
            4004.  VA04
            4007.  VA07
            4008.  VA08
            4009.  VA09
            4010.  VA10

            4103.  AL03

            4104.  AL04
            4105.  AL05
            4106.  AL06
            4107.  AL07

            4204.  AR04

            4302.  FL02
            4303.  FL03
            4304.  FL04
            4306.  FL06
            4312.  FL12
            4313.  FL13
            4315.  FL15
            4317.  FL17
            4318.  FL18
            4321.  FL21
            4322.  FL22

            4401.  GA01
            4402.  GA02
            4403.  GA03
            4404.  GA04
            4405.  GA05
            4406.  GA06
            4407.  GA07
            4408.  GA08

            4504.  LA04

            4701.  NC01
            4707.  NC07
            4708.  NC08
            4709.  NC09

            4903.  TX03
            4906.  TX06
            4907.  TX07
            4908.  TX08
            4909.  TX09
            4911.  TX11
            4913.  TX13
            4914.  TX14
            4915.  TX15
            4918.  TX18
            4921.  TX21
            4926.  TX26
            4929.  TX29
            4930.  TX30

            5202.  MD02
            5203.  MD03
            5204.  MD04
            5205.  MD05
            5206.  MD06
            5208.  MD08

            5402.  TN02
            5403.  TN03
            5404.  TN04
            5405.  TN05

            5601.  WV01

            6101.  AZ01
            6102.  AZ02
            6103.  AZ03
            6104.  AZ04
            6106.  AZ06

            6201.  CO01
            6202.  CO02
            6204.  CO04
            6205.  CO05
            6206.  CO06

            6702.  UT02

            6801.  WY01

            7102.  CA02
            7104.  CA04
            7106.  CA06
            7108.  CA08
            7109.  CA09
            7110.  CA10
            7112.  CA12
            7113.  CA13
            7119.  CA19
            7120.  CA20
            7126.  CA26
            7127.  CA27
            7128.  CA28
            7129.  CA29
            7132.  CA32
            7135.  CA35
            7138.  CA38
            7139.  CA39

            7140.  CA40
            7142.  CA42
            7143.  CA43
            7144.  CA44
            7145.  CA45
            7146.  CA46
            7147.  CA47
            7148.  CA48
            7150.  CA50

            7204.  OR04

            7301.  WA01
            7302.  WA02
            7307.  WA07
            7308.  WA08
            7309.  WA09

==============================
VAR M940017    94PO: TYPE OF HOUSE RACE
              COLUMNS 2337 - 2338
              NUMERIC



        TYPE OF CONGRESSIONAL RACE (HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES)
        -----------------------------------------------------

        Codes represent types of race in 1994 sample CDs.  For a
        complete list of codes for the type of congressional race
        see Candidate Number Master Code in Note 3.

        *VA10 only.  The independent candidate was treated as the
        Democratic candidate through the interview.

                 INCUMBENT                       CANDIDATE(S)

            12.  Democratic incumbent running -- Republican
                 challenger
            14.  Democratic incumbent running -- Unopposed
            21.  Republican incumbent running -- Democratic
                 challenger
            23.  Republican incumbent running -- Other challenger*
            24.  Republican incumbent running -- Unopposed
            55.  Democratic incumbent not running -- Dem. & Rep.
                 candidates
            65.  Republican incumbent not running -- Dem. & Rep.
                 candidates
            75.  Other party incumbent not running -- Dem. & Rep.
                 candidates (NY04 only)

==============================
VAR M940018    94PO: TYPE OF SENATE RACE
              COLUMNS 2339 - 2340
              NUMERIC



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

        Codes represent types of race in 1994 sample states.  For a
        complete list of codes for the type of Senate race see
        Candidate Number Master Code in Note 3.

                 INCUMBENT                       CANDIDATE(S)

            12.  Democratic incumbent running -- Republican
                 challenger
            19.  Democratic incumbent running -- Republican
                 & Independent challengers
            21.  Republican incumbent running -- Democratic
                 challenger
            55.  Democratic incumbent not running -- Dem. & Rep.
                 candidates
            65.  Republican incumbent not running -- Dem. & Rep.
                 candidates
            81.  Democratic incumbents -- no race in Senate
            82.  Republican incumbents -- no race in Senate
            85.  Democratic and Republican incumbents -- no race in
                 state
            95.  Two senate races in the state (Tennessee only)

==============================
VAR M940019    94PO: TYPE OF GOVERNOR RACE
              COLUMNS 2341 - 2342
              NUMERIC



        TYPE OF GOVERNOR RACE
        ---------------------

        Codes represent types of race in 1994 sample states.  For a
        complete list of codes for the type of Gubernatorial race
        see Candidate Number Master Code in Note 3.

                 INCUMBENT                       CANDIDATE(S)

            12.  Democratic incumbent running -- Republican
                 challenger
            21.  Republican incumbent running -- Democratic
                 challenger
            24.  Republican incumbent running -- Unopposed
            55.  Democratic incumbent not running -- Dem. & Rep.
                 candidates
            65.  Republican incumbent not running -- Dem. & Rep.
                 candidates
            75.  Other party incumbent not running -- Dem. & Rep.
                 candidates (Connecticut only)

            81.  Democratic incumbent -- no race in state
            82.  Republican incumbent -- no race in state

==============================
VAR M940020    94PO: ST & CD FOR VOTER OUTSTATE
              COLUMNS 2343 - 2346
              NUMERIC

        State and Congressional District for Respondents Who Voted
        Outside of Sample Address
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        The first two digits correspond to the ICPSR state code, the
        last two digits correspond to the CD number.  State is
        always coded;  99 in last two digits indicates Congressional
        District number is NA.

        See V16 for codes.

            0000.  INAP, did not vote outside sample address, or R
                   did not vote.

==============================
VAR M940021    94PO: FIPS STATE & COUNTY
              COLUMNS 2347 - 2351
              NUMERIC



        FIPS STATE AND COUNTY CODE --
        -----------------------------

        For Panel respondents who moved since 1992, the State and

        county where they were residing at the time of the 1994 Post
        was coded here.

            01033.  Colbert, AL
            01073.  Jefferson, AL
            01113.  Russell, AL
            01117.  Shelby, AL
            01127.  Walker, AL
            04007.  Gila, AZ
            04013.  Maricopa, AZ
            04021.  Pinal, AZ
            05003.  Ashley, AR
            06001.  Alameda, CA
            06013.  Contra Costa, CA
            06017.  El Dorado, CA
            06019.  Fresno, CA
            06037.  Los Angeles, CA
            06041.  Marin, CA
            06059.  Orange, CA
            06065.  Riverside, CA
            06071.  San Bernardino, CA
            06073.  San Diego, CA
            06075.  San Francisco, CA
            06081.  San Mateo, CA
            08001.  Adams, CO
            08005.  Arapahoe, CO
            08013.  Boulder, CO
            08031.  Denver, CO
            08041.  El Paso, CO
            08059.  Jefferson, CO
            09009.  New Haven, CT
            12013.  Calhoun, FL
            12025.  Dade. FL
            12027.  De Soto, FL
            12031.  Duval, FL
            12073.  Leon, FL
            12089.  Nassau, FL
            12105.  Polk, FL
            12109.  St Johns, FL
            12115.  Sarasota, FL
            13031.  Bulloch, GA
            13063.  Clayton, GA
            13089.  De Kalb, GA
            13097.  Douglas, GA
            13121.  Fulton, GA
            13135.  Gwinnett, GA
            13193.  Macon, GA
            13215.  Muscogee, GA
            13247.  Rockdale, GA

            13277.  Tift, GA
            17029.  Coles, IL
            17031.  Cook, IL
            17043.  Du Page, IL
            17097.  Lake, IL
            17163.  St Clair, IL
            18003.  Allen, IN
            18031.  Decatur, IN
            18097.  Marion, IN
            18139.  Rush, IN
            18179.  Wells, IN
            19049.  Dallas, IA
            19153.  Polk, IA
            19181.  Warren, IA
            20091.  Johnson, KS
            22085.  Sabine, LA
            24005.  Baltimore, MD
            24025.  Harford, MD
            24027.  Howard, MD
            24031.  Montgomery, MD
            24033.  Prince Georges, MD
            24510.  Baltimore City, MD
            25009.  Essex, MA
            25015.  Hampshire, MA
            25017.  Middlesex, MA
            25021.  Norfolk, MA
            25027.  Worcester, MA
            26081.  Kent, MI
            26087.  Lapeer, MI
            26099.  Macomb, MI
            26125.  Oakland, MI
            26139.  Ottawa, MI
            26145.  Saginaw, MI
            26151.  Sanilac, MI
            26157.  Tuscola, MI
            26163.  Wayne, MI
            27003.  Anoka, MN
            27025.  Chisago, MN
            27053.  Hennepin, MN
            27065.  Kanabec, MN
            27099.  Mower, MN
            27123.  Ramsey, MN
            27171.  Wright, MN
            29007.  Audrain, MO
            29019.  Boone, MO
            29047.  Clay, MO
            29085.  Hickory, MO
            29095.  Jackson, MO
            29099.  Jefferson, MO

            29189.  St Louis, MO
            29510.  St Louis City, MO
            31067.  Gage, NE
            31151.  Saline, NE
            33011.  Hillsborough, NH
            33015.  Rockingham, NH
            34001.  Atlantic, NJ
            34003.  Bergen, NJ
            34007.  Camden, NJ
            34013.  Essex, NJ
            34027.  Morris, NJ
            34035.  Somerset, NJ
            34039.  Union, NJ
            36005.  Bronx, NY
            36029.  Erie, NY
            36047.  Kings, NY
            36059.  Nassau, NY
            36061.  New York, NY
            36063.  Niagara, NY
            36081.  Queens, NY
            36097.  Schuyler, NY
            36103.  Suffolk, NY
            36119.  Westchester, NY
            37011.  Avery, NC
            37119.  Mecklenburg, NC
            37155.  Robeson, NC
            39013.  Belmont, OH
            39057.  Greene, OH
            39081.  Jefferson, OH
            39109.  Miami, OH
            39113.  Montgomery, OH
            41011.  Coos, OR
            41039.  Lane, OR
            42003.  Allegheny, PA
            42017.  Bucks, PA
            42045.  Delaware, PA
            42091.  Montgomery, PA
            41011.  Coos, OR
            42101.  Philadelphia, PA
            42129.  Westmoreland, PA
            46103.  Pennington, SD
            47001.  Anderson, TN
            47003.  Bedford, TN
            47009.  Blount, TN
            47037.  Davidson, TN
            47065.  Hamilton, TN
            47093.  Knox, TN
            48039.  Brazoria, TX
            48071.  Chambers, TX

            48091.  Comal, TX
            48113.  Dallas, TX
            48121.  Denton, TX
            48139.  Ellis, TX
            48145.  Falls, TX
            48189.  Hale, TX
            48201.  Harris, TX
            48209.  Hays, TX
            48215.  Hidalgo, TX
            48309.  McLennan, TX
            48439.  Tarrant, TX
            48451.  Tom Green, TX
            49035.  Salt Lake, UT
            51013.  Arlington, VA
            51041.  Chesterfield, VA
            51059.  Fairfax, VA
            51075.  Goochland, VA
            51087.  Henrico, VA
            51095.  James City, VA
            51121.  Montgomery, VA
            51510.  Alexandria City, VA
            51650.  Hampton City, VA
            51750.  Radford City, VA
            51760.  Richmond City, VA
            51775.  Salem City, VA
            51830.  Williamsburg City, VA
            53011.  Clark, WA
            53013.  Columbia, WA
            53033.  King, WA
            53053.  Pierce, WA
            53061.  Snohomish, WA
            54009.  Brooke, WV
            54029.  Hancock, WV
            54051.  Marshall, WV
            54069.  Ohio, WV
            55079.  Milwaukee, WI
            55089.  Ozaukee, WI
            55131.  Washington, WI
            55133.  Waukesha, WI
            56007.  Carbon, WY

==============================
VAR M940022    94PO: R MOVED 92-94
              COLUMNS 2352 - 2352
              NUMERIC

        PANEL SUMMARY 1992,1994:  DID R MOVE BETWEEN 1992 AND 1994

        (1994 INTERVIEW LOCATION DIFFERENT FROM 1992 LOCATION)?.
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        Sabine Parish (Primary area 474) was redistricted after the
        1992 election from LA06 to LA04.  Several panel respondents
        who resided in this PA in 1992 had moved before the 1994
        interview, but all were located in 1994 within new district
        LA04 and are coded 2 (non-movers are coded 4).

            1.  R moved OUT OF 1992 Congressional District
            2.  R moved WITHIN 1992 Congressional District
            3.  R did not move but has 2 residences and was at
                different residence in 1994
            4.  R DID NOT MOVE to different location in 1994

            0.  INAP, 1994 cross-section

==============================
VAR M940023    94PO: REDISTRICTING AFTER 92
              COLUMNS 2353 - 2353
              NUMERIC

        PANEL SUMMARY 1994:  WAS R'S 1992 Congressional District
        REDISTRICTED IN 1994?
        --------------------------------------------------------

        Note:  in MN05 limited redistricting took place, but the
        portion of MN05 containing NES Panel cases was not affected
        in 1994 (coded 2).  Code 1 includes cases from Sabine parish
        LA  (Primary Area 474, segments 1,4,7,8,11)

            1.  R's 1992 Congressional District WAS redistricted in
                1994
            2.  R's 1992 Congressional District WAS NOT redistricted
                in 1994

            0.  INAP, 1994 cross-section

==============================
VAR M940024    94PO: 92 CD ASSIGNMENT WRONG
              COLUMNS 2354 - 2354
              NUMERIC

        PANEL SUMMARY 1992: WAS 1992 CD ASSIGNMENT IN ERROR?
        ----------------------------------------------------

        Code 1 includes the following PAs and segments:  501-103,
        501-148,503-129, 505-105, 511-111, 516-108 (part), 528-106,
        557-104, 515-105, 481-008.

        Code 3 - in 1992, it was thought that this case had been
        assigned the wrong CD number; the CD number was changed and
        the substantive data for this case were made NA in 1992.
        However, it was discovered in 1994 that the 1992
        'correction' itself was a misassignment (the original 1992
        CD assignment was correct); in the 1994 data the 1994 CD is
        correct but no further change to the 1992 data (1992 CD
        number or 1992 substantive data) has been made.  Note that
        for this case the 93 Pilot was administered according to the
        original (correct) 92 CD assignment.

            1.  Yes, 1992 CD error, discovered in 1994; CD number
                and substantive responses in 1992 data have not been
                corrected
            2.  Yes, 1992 CD error, discovered in 1992; CD number
                corrected and substantive responses were made NA in
                1992
            3.  Yes, 1992 CD error, both 1 and 2 apply
            5.  No, 1992 CD assignment was not in error

            0.  INAP, 1994 cross-section

==============================
VAR M940025    94PO: R'S 93 PIL CD IN ERROR
              COLUMNS 2355 - 2355
              NUMERIC

        SUMMARY 1993:  WAS THE RESPONDENT'S 1993 PILOT CONGRESSIONAL
        DISTRICT ASSIGNMENT IN ERROR?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        V25, together with V7007 (Did the R Move) accounts for
        differences in Congressional District assignment between
        1992 and 1993. The information from these variables is
        incorporated in summary variables V30 and V32.

            1.  Yes, ERROR because R moved out of 1992 CD, (9 in
                V7007), but 93 Pilot not conducted according to new
                CD
            2.  Yes, ERROR due to 1992 CD misassignment (1,3 in V24)
                continued in 1993 Pilot
            3.  Yes, ERROR, both 1 and 2 apply: 1992 CD misassigned,

                1992 CD used in 1993 after R had moved and changed
                CDs (1 case)
            5.  NO, Pilot CD CORRECT  (includes 1 case 1 in V24
                where R moved and was assigned correct new CD in 93
                and includes 1 case 3 in v24, 1992 misassigned CD
                corrected in 1993)
            9.  NA, R's 1993 CD indeterminate (1 case)

            0.  Inap, no 1993 Pilot; 1994 Cross-Section

==============================
VAR M940026    94PO: ADMINIST OF CAND LIST
              COLUMNS 2356 - 2356
              NUMERIC



        ERROR IN ADMINISTRATION OF CANDIDATE LIST:1994.
        -----------------------------------------------

        Either the interviewer used the wrong candidate list for R
        or the candidate list itself contained an error. See the
        introductory section, "Congressional District Assignment and
        Congressional Candidates" for further description of this
        problem.

        This variable was used to build V28 and V29.

            0.  There was NOT a problem in the candidate list
                administration.
            1.  ERROR:Candidate List from wrong CD used, names not
                correct
            2.  ERROR:CD assignment correct but Candidate List was
                in error (wrong or missing names)

==============================
VAR M940027    94PO: R REGIST IN 94 CD LOCATION
              COLUMNS 2357 - 2357
              NUMERIC

        SUMMARY 1994: WAS R REGISTERED TO VOTE IN CONGRESSIONAL
        DISTRICT OF 1994 INTERVIEW LOCATION?
        -------------------------------------------------------

        Interview location is the location where R was residing at
        the time of the 1994 interview. This variable was built by

        comparing the county where R says they are registered with
        current CD assignment.  In a very few cases, due to split
        county CDs, the information was ambiguous but almost always
        it was possible to determine whether the county was in the
        same or a different CD.

            1.  Yes, R registered in CD where interviewed in 1994
            2.  No, R not registered in CD of interview location
            9.  Not clear whether registration in same or different
                CD (DK/NA where R registered: 8,9 in v603, 99999 in
                v604, or CD is 99 and state is not different from
                state of interview in V20)

            0.  Inap, R not registered (5 in 602); DK/NA whether R
                registered or R says not required to register (6,8,9
                in 602); refused to say whether voted (6 in 601)

==============================
VAR M940028    94PO: CAND NAMES/CAND RUNNING
              COLUMNS 2358 - 2358
              NUMERIC

        SUMMARY 1994:  WERE CANDIDATE NAMES ADMINISTERED IN 1994 THE
        SAME AS THE CANDIDATES RUNNING IN THE DISTRICT WHERE R WAS
        REGISTERED/VOTED IN 1994?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        This variable compares the congressional candidates which
        the R was asked to evaluate throughout the 1994
        questionnaire, with those who actually were on the ballot in
        the congressional district where R voted (or would have
        voted). V28 incorporates the information from V26 and V27,
        that is, was R read the correct set of candidate names, and
        was the R registered to vote in the congressional district
        in which h/she was actually interviewed.

            0.  Yes, administered names same as vote choice names
            1.  No, not same, due to error in candidate name
                administration (1,2 in V26)
            2.  No, not same, R registered in district other than
                the district of candidates whose names were
                administered (2 in V27)
            3.  No, not same, both 1 and 2 apply
            4.  No, not same, both 1 and 9 apply

            9.  Inap, 0,9 in V27

==============================
VAR M940029    94PO: EVAL SAME INCUMBENT 92/94
              COLUMNS 2359 - 2359
              NUMERIC

        PANEL SUMMARY 1992,1994:  DID R EVALUATE THE SAME INCUMBENT
        CANDIDATE IN 1992 AND 1994?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        This variable incorporates information from V17, V22-V24 and
        V26.

        The 1994 administered candidate names were, in all cases
        except those of error (1,2 in V26), the names of the
        candidates who ran in the CD of R's residence at the time of
        the 1994 interview.

            1.  Yes, 1994 incumbent was also evaluated in 1992
            2.  No, because type of race for 1994 IW location did
                not include an incumbent (55,65,75 in V17)
            3.  No, because CD of 1994 interview location was
                different from CD of 1992 interview:  R either moved
                to a different CD after 1992 (1 in V22) or R has 2
                residences and lived at different residence in 1994
                (3 in V22)
            4.  No, because R was redistricted after 1992:  R's 1994
                incumbent was not a candidate in R's 1992 CD (1 in
                V23, Sabine Parish LA; no cases in this category
                also fit into codes 2,3 or 5)
            5.  No, because an error was made in the 1992 or 1994 CD
                assignment (1,2,3 in V24 or 1,2 in V26)
            6.  No, both 2 and 3
            7.  No, both 2 and 5
            8.  No, both 3 and 5
            9.  Candidate names were consistent but wrong CD (wrong
                names) in both 1992 and 1994 (3 cases)

            0.  Inap, 1994 cross-section

==============================
VAR M940030    94PO: EVAL SAME INCUMBENT 92/93
              COLUMNS 2360 - 2360
              NUMERIC

        PANEL SUMMARY 1992,1993:  DID R EVALUATE THE SAME INCUMBENT
        CANDIDATE IN 1992 AND 1993?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        This variable incorporates the data from V24, V25 and V7007.
        Information from V30 was used to build V32.

            1.  Yes, same, 1993 incumbent had been evaluated in 1992
            3.  No, not same, because R moved and changed CD between
                1992 and 1993, 1993 Pilot conducted according to new
                CD (1 in V7007 and administered according to new CD)
            5.  No, not same, both 3 and 9 apply (3 in V25) or 3 in
                V24
            8.  Same but error:  names 1992 and 1993 were consistent
                but an error was made in 1993, R had moved and
                changed CD but 1993 Pilot was not conducted
                according to new CD (1 in V25)
            9.  1992 Candidate names were for wrong CD (2 in V25).
                If 9 is coded the error continued in 1993 and the
                names were consistent and wrong in both years. (If 5
                is coded the names were not consistent and were
                wrong in 1992 only)

            0.  Inap, no 1993 Pilot interview; 1993 CD indeterminate
                (9 in V25)

==============================
VAR M940031    94PO: EVAL SAME INCUMBENT 93/94
              COLUMNS 2361 - 2361
              NUMERIC

        PANEL SUMMARY 1993,1994:  DID R EVALUATE THE SAME INCUMBENT
        CANDIDATE IN 1993 AND 1994?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        This variable incorporates information from V17, V22-V26.
        Information from V31 was used to build V32.

        Note:  Rs with 2 residences in V22 changed to other
        residence in 1993 but made no further change in residence in
        1994.

            1.  Yes, 1993 incumbent was also evaluated in 1994
            2.  No, because type of race for 1994 IW location did
                not include an incumbent (55,65,75 in V17)

            3.  No, because CD of 1994 interview location was
                different than CD of 1993 interview:  R moved to a
                different CD after the 1993 IW
            4.  No, because R was redistricted 1993-1994:  R's 1994
                incumbent was not in office in R's 1993 CD (1 in
                V23, Sabine Parish LA; no cases in this category
                also fit into codes 2,3 or 5)
            5.  No, because an error was made in the 1993 or 1994 CD
                assignment (1,2,3 in v25 or 1,2 in V26)
            6.  No, both 2 and 3
            7.  No, both 2 and 5
            8.  No, both 3 and 5
            9.  Candidate names were consistent but wrong CD (wrong
                names) in both 1993 and 1994

            0.  Inap, no 1993 Pilot; 1993 CD indeterminate (9 in
                V25)

==============================
VAR M940032    94PO: EVAL SAME INCUMBENT 92/93/94
              COLUMNS 2362 - 2362
              NUMERIC

        PANEL SUMMARY 1992,1993,1994:  DID R EVALUATE THE SAME
        CANDIDATE (INCUMBENT) IN 1992,1993,1994?
        ------------------------------------------------------

        V32 incorporates information form V25, V29-V31

            1.  Same incumbent in 1992 and 1993, not same in 1994
                (v30=1)
            2.  Same incumbent in 1993 and 1994, not same in 1992
                (v31=1)
            3.  Same incumbent in 1992 and 1994, not same in 1993
                (v29=1)
            4.  Same incumbent in 1992 and 1994, no 93 Pilot (v29=1)
            5.  Same incumbent in 1992, 1993, 1994 (v29,v30,v31=1)
            7.  Not same in any 2 years (includes 9 in v25)
            9.  Error made in 1992,1993 or 1994 (5,7,8,9 in v29 and/
                or 5,8,9 in v30 and/or 5,7,8,9 in v31);

            0.  Inap, 1994 cross-section

==============================
VAR M940033    94PO: MONTH OF INTERVIEW
              COLUMNS 2363 - 2364
              NUMERIC

        MONTH OF INTERVIEW
        ------------------

            11.  November 1994
            12.  December 1994
            01.  January 1995

            99.  NA

==============================
VAR M940034    94PO: DAY OF INTERVIEW
              COLUMNS 2365 - 2366
              NUMERIC

        DAY OF INTERVIEW
        ----------------

        Day of interview 1-31 coded, except:

            99.  NA
            00.  INAP, not an interview

==============================
VAR M940035    94PO: YEAR OF INTERVIEW
              COLUMNS 2367 - 2368
              NUMERIC



        YEAR OF INTERVIEW
        -----------------

            1994.
            1995.

==============================
VAR M940036    94PO: # OF DAYS SINCE ELECTION
              COLUMNS 2369 - 2370
              NUMERIC



        NUMBER OF DAYS SINCE ELECTION DAY -- Nov 8, 1994
        ------------------------------------------------

        This variable is based on the date of interview.  It counts
        the number of days since the election.

        It ranges from 1 to 61 days

==============================
VAR M940037    94PO: INTERVIEWER INTERVIEW #
              COLUMNS 2371 - 2372
              NUMERIC



        INTERVIEWER'S INTERVIEW NUMBER
        ------------------------------

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

        The actual number (1-32) is coded.

==============================
VAR M940038    94PO: LENGTH OF INTERVIEW
              COLUMNS 2373 - 2375
              NUMERIC

        INTERVIEW LENGTH IN MINUTES
        ---------------------------

        The actual number of minutes (16-234) is coded.

==============================
VAR M940039    94PO: LENGTH OF PRE-EDIT
              COLUMNS 2376 - 2378
              NUMERIC

        PRE-EDIT LENGTH IN MINUTES
        --------------------------

        The actual number of minutes (1-45) is coded, except:

            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940040    94PO: LENGTH OF POST-EDIT
              COLUMNS 2379 - 2381
              NUMERIC

        POST-EDIT LENGTH, IN MINUTES
        ----------------------------

        The actual number of minutes( 1-163) is coded, except:

            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940041    94PO: # OF PHONE CALLS TO HU
              COLUMNS 2382 - 2383
              NUMERIC

        NUMBER OF TELEPHONE CALLS (TOTAL NUMBER OF CALLS)
        -------------------------------------------------

        Number of calls (0-26) is coded.

==============================
VAR M940042    94PO: # OF FTF CALLS TO HU
              COLUMNS 2384 - 2385
              NUMERIC

        NUMBER OF FACE TO FACE CALLS (TOTAL NUMBER OF CALLS)
        ----------------------------------------------------

        Number of calls (0-23) is coded.

==============================
VAR M940043    94PO: TOTAL # OF CALLS
              COLUMNS 2386 - 2387
              NUMERIC



        TOTAL NUMBER OF CALLS (Phone + FTF)
        -----------------------------------

        This variable adds the number of phone calls and face to
        face calls that were made to R's home in order to obtain the
        interview.  This variable is comparable to the "number of
        calls" variable in past studies.

        It ranges from 1 to 47 calls

==============================
VAR M940044    94PO: INTERVIEW WITHIN/OUT RANGE
              COLUMNS 2388 - 2388
              NUMERIC



        WITHIN RANGE OF FIELD INTERVIEWER?
        ----------------------------------

        The address for every Panel respondent who had moved since
        the 1992 Pre- election study was evaluated by the field
        supervisors.  Addresses beyond reasonable driving distance
        by local interviewers were classified as out of range and
        transfered to the Detroit staff who conducted these
        interviews over the phone.

            1.  FIELD -- includes cross-section
            2.  OUT OF RANGE

==============================
VAR M940045    94PO: INTERVIEW FACE TO FACE/PHONE
              COLUMNS 2389 - 2389
              NUMERIC



        WAS THIS A TELEPHONE INTERVIEW?
        -------------------------------

            1.  YES - Telephone Interview
            5.  NO - Not a Telephone Interview

==============================
VAR M940046    94PO: ADMINISTRATION/MODE SUMMARY
              COLUMNS 2390 - 2390
              NUMERIC



        ADMINISTRATION/MODE SUMMARY
        ---------------------------

        This variable summarizes the information in v44 and v45.

            1.  Within range -- face to face
            2.  Within range -- administered by phone (with
                permission of study staff)
            3.  Out of range -- administered by phone

==============================
VAR M940047    94PO: LANGUAGE OF INTERVIEW
              COLUMNS 2391 - 2391
              NUMERIC

        LANGUAGE OF INTERVIEW
        ---------------------

            1.  English
            2.  Spanish

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940048    94PO: RESULT CODE
              COLUMNS 2392 - 2392
              NUMERIC



        FINAL RESULT CODE
        -----------------

            01.  INTERVIEW, complete
            05.  INTERVIEW, partial

==============================
VAR M940049    94PO: PANEL SAME ADDRESS/MOVED
              COLUMNS 2393 - 2393
              NUMERIC

        (PANEL ONLY) DOES R LIVES AT ADDRESS PRINTED ON SAMPLE
        LABEL?
        ------------------------------------------------------

        The address on the label for Panel repondents reflected our
        knowledge of their whereabouts right before the field
        period.

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            9.  NA
            0.  INAP, 1994 cross-section

==============================
VAR M940050    94PO: PANEL DIFF SEX/NAME/AGE
              COLUMNS 2394 - 2394
              NUMERIC

        (PANEL) I need to verify that your full name is (NAME OF
        RESPONDENT). I also need to verify that were born on (BIRTH
        MONTH AND YEAR).  R NAME, BIRTH AND GENDER ARE:
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  IDENTICAL TO SAMPLE LABEL
            5.  NOT IDENTICAL

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 1994 cross-section

==============================
VAR M940051    94PO: PANEL NAME DIFFERENT
              COLUMNS 2395 - 2395
              NUMERIC

        (PANEL) NAME DIFFERENT MARKED
        -----------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 1994 cross-section

==============================
VAR M940052    94PO: PANEL SEX DIFFERENT
              COLUMNS 2396 - 2396
              NUMERIC

        (PANEL) SEX DIFFERENT MARKED
        ----------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 1994 cross-section

==============================
VAR M940053    94PO: PANEL AGE DIFFERENT
              COLUMNS 2397 - 2397
              NUMERIC

        (PANEL) DIFFERENT BIRTH DATE MARKED
        -----------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 1994 cross-section

==============================
VAR M940054    94PO: CROSS # OF HU AT SAMPL ADDR
              COLUMNS 2398 - 2398
              NUMERIC

        (CROSS-SECTION):  NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLD UNITS AT SAMPLE
        LOCATION
        -----------------------------------------------------

            1.  One HU
            2.  Two HUs
            3.  Three HUs

            9.  NA
            0.  INAP, 1994 Panel

==============================
VAR M940055    94PO: HH LISTING OBTAINED FROM
              COLUMNS 2399 - 2399
              NUMERIC

        (CROSS-SECTION)  HOUSEHOLD LISTING OBTAINED FROM:
        -------------------------------------------------

        For Panel respondents the data from 1992 was copied here.

            1.  HU MEMBER
            2.  NEIGHBOR
            3.  APARTMENT MANAGER
            4.  LANDLORD
            5.  OBSERVATION
            7.  OTHER

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940056    94PO: SELECTION TABLE
              COLUMNS 2400 - 2401
              NUMERIC



        SELECTION TABLE
        ---------------

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

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

        The Selection Table itself consists of 2 parallel columns.
        In the first column the interviewer circles the total number
        of eligible adults in the household; in the second column
        (same row) is identified the "Number" of the person who will
        be the respondent.

        There are 8 different Selection Tables used and they are
        randomly assigned. [Note that although only 8 tables are
        used, there are 12 codes in this variable because the 8
        tables are used in cycles of 12; this procedure is used to

        equalize the probability of selection for each eligible
        adult].  A summary describing all 8 Selection Tables appears
        below.

         PERSONS      PERSON SELECTED (person "Number")

                       A   B1  B2  C   D   E1  E2  F

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

==============================
VAR M940057    94PO: R IS PERSON #
              COLUMNS 2402 - 2402
              NUMERIC



        SELECTION TABLE: PERSON NUMBER SELECTED AS R
        --------------------------------------------

        For panel respondents the data from 1992 was copied here.

            1.  R is person numbered 1
            2.  R is person numbered 2
            3.  R is person numbered 3
            4.  R is person numbered 4
            5.  R is person numbered 5
            6.  R is person numbered 6
            9.  R is person numbered 9

==============================
VAR M940058    94PO: # OF ELIGIBLE ADULTS
              COLUMNS 2403 - 2403
              NUMERIC

        TOTAL NUMBER OF ELIGIBLE ADULTS IN HU: FROM HOUSEHOLD
        LISTING
        -----------------------------------------------------

        For panel respondents the data from 1992 was copied here.

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940059    94PO: BELT CODE
              COLUMNS 2404 - 2404
              NUMERIC



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

        For Panel respondents who moved since the 1992 Pre-election
        study, the data corresponding to their original sampling
        address was coded here.

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

            1.  Central Cities (*) of the six largest (**)
                (population over 4,500,000) Consolidated
                Metropolitan Statistical Areas (CMSAs), plus 12
                (***) of the 15 next largest CMSA/MSA (population
                over 2,000,000).
                This would include all 1980 National Sample Frame
                self-representing areas, plus Newark, NJ (as well
                as Self Representing (SRP) Nassau-Suffolk NY as
                part of the NYC CMSA) and Anaheim and Riverside
                CA (as part of the LA CMSA) plus three other
                non-self representing primary areas included
                within the "population over 2,000,000" definition
                (Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA, Seattle-Tacoma,
                WA CMSA, and Phoenix, AZ MSA).
            2.  Central Cities of CMSAs and Metropolitan Statistical
                Areas (MSAs) with fewer than 2,000,000 population
                (exclusive of those in the twenty-one largest
                CMSA/MSAs--i.e., those listed above)
            3.  Suburbs (****) of the six largest CMSAs and 12 of
                the 15 next largest CMSA/MSAs.
            4.  Suburbs of all other CMSA/MSAs.
            5.  Adjacent Areas:  includes all territory beyond the
                outer boundary of the suburban belt, but within
                fifty miles of the central business district of a
                central city.
            6.  Outlying Area:  includes all territory more than

                fifty miles

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

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

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

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

==============================
VAR M940060    94PO: 1990 POP IN 1000'S
              COLUMNS 2405 - 2408
              NUMERIC

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

        For Panel respondents who moved since the 1992 Pre-election
        study, the data corresponding to their original sampling
        address was coded here.

        The actual 1990 population of the place of first interview
        was coded in thousands rounding to the nearest whole
        thousand.  For Panel component, respondent may have moved
        since time of first interview in 1992.

        Actual number is coded

            9999.  9,998,500 persons and over.
            0000.  Rural place, no defined census place, or census
                   place with less than 500 persons.

==============================
VAR M940061    94PO: SIZE OF PLACE
              COLUMNS 2409 - 2410
              NUMERIC



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

        For Panel respondents who moved since the 1992 Pre-election
        study, the data corresponding to their original sampling
        address was coded here.

        Coded according to the 1990 Census.  The major objective of
        the Census Bureau in delineating urbanized areas is to
        provide a better separation of urban and rural population in
        the vicinity of large cities.  An urbanized area consists of
        a central city or cities, and surrounding closely settled
        territory ("urban fringe").  Size of Place codes 21 and 41
        include areas that are in the "urban fringe" but are not
        Census Places.  Again, it should be noted that Panel
        respondents may have moved from place of first interview.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

==============================
VAR M940062    94PO: TRACT ED INDICATOR
              COLUMNS 2411 - 2411
              NUMERIC



        1980 CENSUS TRACT/ED FLAG
        -------------------------

        For Panel respondents who moved since the 1992 Pre-election
        study, the data corresponding to their original sampling
        address was coded here.

            1.  Was a Census Tract in 1980 when area segment was
                selected.
            2.  Was a Census Enumeration District in 1980 when area
                segment was selected.

==============================
VAR M940063    94PO: 1994 SE STRATUM CODE
              COLUMNS 2412 - 2413
              NUMERIC



        1994 SAMPLING ERROR STRATUM CODE
        --------------------------------

        For Panel respondents who moved since the 1992 Pre-election
        study, the data corresponding to their original sampling
        address was coded here.

        This code contains information for computing sampling errors
        for both combined cross-section/panel and panel-only
        analysis.  See 1994 NES sample documentation in Appendix to
        the codebook or contact NES project staff or ISR's Sampling
        Section for further details.

==============================
VAR M940064    94PO: 1994 SECU CODE
              COLUMNS 2414 - 2414
              NUMERIC



        1994 SECU (SAMPLING ERROR COMPUTATION UNIT) CODE
        ------------------------------------------------

        For Panel respondents who moved since the 1992 Pre-election
        study, the data corresponding to their original sampling
        address was coded here.

        This code contains information for computing sampling errors
        for both combined cross-section/panel and for panel-only
        analysis.  See 1994 NES sample documentation or contact NES
        project staff or ISR's Sampling Section for further details.

==============================
VAR M940065    94PO: REGION 92 FOR PANEL
              COLUMNS 2415 - 2415
              NUMERIC



        CENSUS REGION (1992)
        --------------------

        This variable identifies the four major geographic regions
        on which the sample was stratified for the purpose of sample
        selection.  (See Sampling Information in the Introduction.)
        For Panel respondents who moved since the 1992 Pre-election
        study, the Census Region corresponding to their original
        address was coded here.  See V11 for Census Region of 1994
        location.

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

==============================
VAR M940066    94PO: 1980 SMSA CODE
              COLUMNS 2416 - 2419
              NUMERIC

        1980 CENSUS SMSA CODE
        ---------------------

        For Panel respondents who moved since the 1992 Pre-election
        study, the data corresponding to their original sampling
        address was coded here.

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

        The 1980 SMSA Codes have for the most part been carried over

        by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to the 1990
        Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA's).  However, some MSA
        names and definitions have been modified by OMB to reflect
        shifts in population and changes in characteristics of
        areas.  In the 1994 NES data, the 1980 SMSA codes have been
        retained for all parts of the MSA primary sampling units
        (PSU's).  It should be remembered that, particularly in the
        case of PMSAs (which are part of consolidated areas (or
        CMSAs) some counties or county parts may in 1990 be defined
        by OMB as part of a different PMSA (a good example is
        Chicago, IL).  It was felt that for NES analysis, to retain
        the older SMSA codes, which correspond to the 1980 sampling
        frame used for this sample, was most appropriate for all MSA
        or PMSA areas.

        In those areas designated "Non-SMSA" in our sample frame
        ("Non-MSA" on most of our documentation for 1992 NES), there
        are two PSUs (#464, Gardner, MA, and #482, El Dorado/Alpine,
        CA) in which some of the 1980 rural area has in 1990 met the
        requirements for inclusion in an MSA; in these cases the
        size of place code was modified to reflect this and the 1990
        MSA number is indicated for the affected segments (segment
        009 in Gardner, MA, used in both the 1994 cross-section and
        the 1994 panel, where Barre town--not associated with any
        SMSA in 1980--is now a part of the 1990 Worcester, MA, MSA,
        and all of the 1994 NES segments in El Dorado/Alpine, CA,--
        i.e., cross-section segments 002, 004, 005, 007, 009 and 012
        and panel segment 007 -- all in El Dorado county which is
        part of the 1990 Sacramento, CA, MSA.)

            0360.  Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove, CA
            0520.  Atlanta, GA
            0560.  Atlantic City, NJ
            0720.  Baltimore, MD
            1000.  Birmingham, AL
            1120.  Boston, MA
            1280.  Buffalo, NY
            1600.  Chicago, IL
            1800.  Columbus, GA-AL
            1920.  Dallas-Ft Worth, TX
            2000.  Dayton, OH
            2080.  Denver-Boulder, CO
            2120.  Des Moines, IA
            2160.  Detroit, MI
            2400.  Eugene-Springfield, OR
            2760.  Fort Wayne, IN
            2840.  Fresno, CA
            3000.  Grand Rapids, MI
            3360.  Houston, TX

            3600.  Jacksonville, FL
            3760.  Kansas City, MO-KS
            3840.  Knoxville, TN
            3980.  Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL
            4480.  Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA
            4760.  Manchester, NH
            4880.  McAllen-Pharr-Edinburgh, TX
            5000.  Miami, FL
            5080.  Milwaukee, WI
            5120.  Mpls-St Paul, MN-WI
            5380.  Nassau-Suffolk, NY
            5480.  New Haven-West Haven, CT
            5600.  New York, NY-NJ
            5640.  Newark, NJ
            6160.  Philadelphia, PA-NJ
            6200.  Phoenix, AZ
            6280.  Pittsburgh, PA
            6760.  Richmond, VA
            6780.  Riverside-San Bernardino, Ontario, CA
            6920.  Sacramento, CA (1990 MSA definition)
            6960.  Saginaw, MI
            7040.  St. Louis, MO-IL
            7360.  San Francisco-Oakland,CA
            7600.  Seattle-Everett, WA
            8080.  Steubenville-Wierton, OH-WV
            8800.  Waco, TX
            8840.  Washington, DC-MD-VA
            9000.  Wheeling,  WV-OH
            9240.  Worcester, MA (1990 MSA definition)

            0000.  INAP; location not in SMSA (MSA)

==============================
VAR M940067    94PO: 1980 SCSA CODE
              COLUMNS 2420 - 2421
              NUMERIC

        CENSUS 1990 CONSOLIDATED METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA CODES
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        For Panel respondents who moved since the 1992 Pre-election
        study, the data corresponding to their original sampling
        address was coded here.

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

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

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

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

            00.  INAP; Location not in CMSA.  This includes old code
                 32 (Dayton Springfield, OH) which is no longer
                 consolidated in 1990 since Dayton and Springfield
                 are combined in a single MSA in 1990).

==============================
VAR M940068    94PO: OBTAINED Rs NAME
              COLUMNS 2422 - 2422
              NUMERIC

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

            1.  Name obtained
            5.  Name not obtained

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940069    94PO: IS RECONTACT ADDRESS SAME
              COLUMNS 2423 - 2423
              NUMERIC

        RECONTACT: INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: Is address given by R the
        same as the address printed in the sample label?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  Identical address printed on sample address
            2.  Same address as printed on sample label, but with
                minor corrections
            3.  Entirely different address from sample label
            4.  P.O. Box for sample label

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940070    94PO: RECONTACT ADDRESS DIFF HOW
              COLUMNS 2424 - 2424
              NUMERIC

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

            1.  Mailing address
            2.  Address to which R has moved or is moving
            3.  Relative
            4.  Friend
            5.  Business
            7.  Other

            9.  NA
            0.  INAP, address not different or NA if different from
                sample label (1,2,4,9 in V69)

==============================
VAR M940071    94PO: OBTAINED PHONE #
              COLUMNS 2425 - 2425
              NUMERIC

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

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

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940072    94PO: PHONE LISTED IN DIRECTORY
              COLUMNS 2426 - 2426
              NUMERIC

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

            1.  Yes, listed
            5.  No, not listed

            8.  Not sure, don't know
            9.  NA
            0.  INAP, R has no phone or phone number refused/NA
                (5,7,9 in V71)

==============================
VAR M940073    94PO: PHONE LISTED IN Rs NAME
              COLUMNS 2427 - 2427
              NUMERIC

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

            1.  Yes (listed in R's name)

            5.  No (not listed in R's name)

            8.  Not sure
            9.  NA
            0.  INAP, R has no phone or phone number refused/NA
                (5,7,9 in V71); number not listed/DK/NA if listed
                (5,8,9 in V72)

==============================
VAR M940074    94PO: OTHER RESIDENCE
              COLUMNS 2428 - 2428
              NUMERIC

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

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

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940075    94PO: CONTACT ADDRESS GIVEN
              COLUMNS 2429 - 2429
              NUMERIC

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

            1.  R gave contact information
            2.  R did not give contact information

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940076    94PO: PROBLEM TO INTERVIEW PHONE
              COLUMNS 2430 - 2430
              NUMERIC

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

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

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940077    94PO: TYPE OF HU
              COLUMNS 2431 - 2431
              NUMERIC

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

            1.  Mobile home
            2.  Detached single family
            3.  Multi family
            4.  Apartment house
            5.  Condo complex
            7.  Other

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940078    94PO: WAS THERE GATEKEEPER
              COLUMNS 2432 - 2432
              NUMERIC

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

            1.  Yes
            2.  No, but the building is locked/subdivision is gated
                or locked
            5.  No

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940079    94PO: GATEKEEPER DESCRIPTION
              COLUMNS 2433 - 2433
              NUMERIC

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

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

            9.  NA
            0.  INAP, 5,9 in V78

==============================
VAR M940080    94PO: WHO WAS CONTACTED AT HU
              COLUMNS 2434 - 2434
              NUMERIC

        PANEL SUMMARY 1992,1993,1994:  WHEN RS MOVED
        --------------------------------------------

        This summarizes knowledge about Panel respondents before the
        1994 interviewing period began.  Code 1 includes cases coded
        3 in V22.

            1.  R moved before the 93 Pilot study, new address known
            2.  R moved between the 93 Pilot and the 94 Post, new
                address known
            3.  R moved both before and after the 93 Pilot
            5.  R moved before the 93 Pilot, new address unknown
            6.  R moved between 93 and 94 Studies, new address
                unknown

            0.  No indication of R moving before start of 1994
                interviewing period; 1994 cross-section

==============================
VAR M940081    94PO: INITIAL REFUSAL?
              COLUMNS 2435 - 2435
              NUMERIC

        CONTACT DESCRIPTION:  DID R REFUSE INITIALLY? [completed by
        IWR]
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  Yes
            5.  No

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940082    94PO: BREAK APPOINTMENT
              COLUMNS 2436 - 2436
              NUMERIC

        CONTACT DESCRIPTION:  DID R BREAK ANY APPOINTMENT?
        [completed by IWR]
        --------------------------------------------------

            0.  None
            1.  One

            2.  Two or more

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940083    94PO: WAS THERE RESISTANCE
              COLUMNS 2437 - 2437
              NUMERIC

        Was there resistance from this person?
        --------------------------------------

            1.  Yes
            5.  No

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940084    94PO: WASTE OF TIME
              COLUMNS 2438 - 2438
              NUMERIC

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

        (A)  ...SURVEYS WASTE OF TIME; PREVIOUS BAD EXPERIENCE.
        [completed by IWR]
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  Marked
            5.  Not marked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 9 in 83

==============================
VAR M940085    94PO: VERY ILL
              COLUMNS 2439 - 2439
              NUMERIC

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

        (B)  ... VERY ILL.  [completed by IWR]
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  Marked
            5.  Not marked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 9 in 83

==============================
VAR M940086    94PO: TOO BUSY
              COLUMNS 2440 - 2440
              NUMERIC

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

        (C)  ... 'TOO BUSY'.  [completed by IWR]
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  Marked
            5.  Not marked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 9 in 83

==============================
VAR M940087    94PO: DIFFICULT FAMLY SITUATION
              COLUMNS 2441 - 2441
              NUMERIC

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

        (D)  ... STRESSFUL FAMILY SITUATION.  [completed by IWR]
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  Marked
            5.  Not marked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 9 in 83

==============================
VAR M940088    94PO: CONFIDENTIALITY
              COLUMNS 2442 - 2442
              NUMERIC

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

        (E)  ... CONFIDENTIALITY.  [completed by IWR]
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  Marked
            5.  Not marked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 9 in 83

==============================
VAR M940089    94PO: PRIVACY
              COLUMNS 2443 - 2443
              NUMERIC

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

        (F)  ... INVASION OF PRIVACY.  [completed by IWR]
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  Marked
            5.  Not marked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 9 in 83

==============================
VAR M940090    94PO: NO SPECIAL REASON
              COLUMNS 2444 - 2444
              NUMERIC

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

        (G)  ... NOT SPECIFIED, JUST UNWILLINGNESS.  [completed by
        IWR]
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  Marked
            5.  Not marked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 9 in 83

==============================
VAR M940091    94PO: OTHER REASON
              COLUMNS 2445 - 2445
              NUMERIC

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

        (H)  ... OTHER (SPECIFY). [completed by IWR]
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  Marked
            5.  Not marked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 9 in 83

==============================
VAR M940092    94PO: REFUSAL CONVERSION INDICATOR
              COLUMNS 2446 - 2446
              NUMERIC



        REFUSAL CONVERSION INDICATOR
        ----------------------------

        This refers to interviews initially refused by the
        respondent.

            1.  Refusal conversion attempted
            5.  Not a refusal conversion situation.

==============================
VAR M940093    94PO: PERSUASION LETTER SENT
              COLUMNS 2447 - 2447
              NUMERIC



        WAS PERSUASION LETTER SENT?
        ---------------------------

            1.  A persuasion letter was sent to R
            2.  No persuasion letter was sent.

==============================
VAR M940094    94PO: PAYMENT AMOUNT
              COLUMNS 2448 - 2450
              NUMERIC

        AMOUNT OF PAYMENT FOR INTERVIEW
        -------------------------------

        In selected cases supervisors authorized interviewers to
        offer payment to obtain R's cooperation.  The actual dollar
        amount was coded here.  Payments ranged from 0 to $40.

            000.  R was not paid
            003.  R was paid $3
            040.  R was paid $40

            999.  NA whether or not R was paid.

==============================
VAR M940095    94PO: CHECK SENT/JAN95
              COLUMNS 2451 - 2451
              NUMERIC



        CHECK SENT -- during Jan 95.
        ----------------------------

        In an effort to end the field period by no later than
        January 8 without compromising our production goal, a check
        for $25 and a letter were mailed to a few HU where the
        selected R had not refused outright to cooperate.

            1.  $25 check was sent
            5.  No check was sent

==============================
VAR M940096    94PO: VERIFICATION INDICATOR
              COLUMNS 2452 - 2452
              NUMERIC



        VERIFICATION INDICATOR
        ----------------------

            0.  Not flagged for verification
            1.  Flagged for verification
            2.  Verified
            3.  Verified with discrepancy
            4.  Not verified
            5.  Unable to verify

==============================
VAR M940097    94PO: EVALUATION INDICATOR
              COLUMNS 2453 - 2453
              NUMERIC



        EVALUATION INDICATOR
        --------------------

            0.  Interview not evaluated
            1.  Interview evaluated by supervisor
            2.  Interview evaluated by team leader

==============================
VAR M940098    94PO: INTERVIEW TAPED               ALPHANUMERIC
              COLUMNS 2454 - 2454
              CHARACTER

        WAS INTERVIEW TAPE RECORDED
        ---------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940099    94PO: FIELD SUPERVISOR ID
              COLUMNS 2455 - 2458
              NUMERIC



        1994 FIELD SUPERVISOR ID
        ------------------------

        Supervisor's 4-digit ID is entered, 2576-9958.

==============================
VAR M940100    94PO: INTERVIEWER OF RECORD ID
              COLUMNS 2459 - 2462
              NUMERIC



        INTERVIEWER ID -- interviewer of record
        ---------------------------------------

        Interviewer's 4-digit ID is entered, 1020-9666.

==============================
VAR M940101    94PO: INTERVIEWER GENDER
              COLUMNS 2463 - 2463
              NUMERIC



        INTERVIEWER'S GENDER
        --------------------

            1.  Male
            2.  Female

==============================
VAR M940102    94PO: INTERVIEWER EDUCATION
              COLUMNS 2464 - 2464
              NUMERIC



        INTERVIEWER'S EDUCATION
        -----------------------

            1.  1-8 years
            2.  Some High School
            3.  High School graduate
            4.  Some College
            5.  College graduate
            6.  Master's degree
            7.  PhD degree

==============================
VAR M940103    94PO: INTERVIEWER RACE
              COLUMNS 2465 - 2465
              NUMERIC

        INTERVIEWER'S RACE
        ------------------

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

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940104    94PO: INTERVIEWER ETHNICITY
              COLUMNS 2466 - 2466
              NUMERIC



        INTERVIEWER'S ETHNICITY
        -----------------------

            0.  No ethnic identity coded
            1.  Hispanic
            7.  Other

==============================
VAR M940105    94PO: INTERVIEWER LANGUAGES
              COLUMNS 2467 - 2467
              NUMERIC



        LANGUAGES SPOKEN BY INTERVIEWER
        -------------------------------

            0.  English
            1.  Spanish
            7.  Other

==============================
VAR M940106    94PO: INTERVIEWER YRS EXPER BRACK
              COLUMNS 2468 - 2469
              NUMERIC



        INTERVIEWER'S YEARS OF EXPERIENCE -- up to November 1, 1994
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            00.  Less than one year
                 .
            28.  Years

==============================
VAR M940107    94PO: INTERVIEWER AGE BRACKETTED
              COLUMNS 2470 - 2470
              NUMERIC



        INTERVIEWER'S AGE BRACKETED
        ---------------------------

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

==============================
VAR M940124    94PO: INTERS POLIT (A1.)
              COLUMNS 2471 - 2471
              NUMERIC

        Q.A1.      In this interview I will be talking with you
        about the recent elections, as well as a number of other
        things.  First, I have some questions about the political
        campaigns which took place this election year.

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

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

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940125    94PO: READ PAPER (A2.)
              COLUMNS 2472 - 2472
              NUMERIC

        Q.A2.    How many days in the past week did you read a daily
        newspaper?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        Code actual number of DAYS (1-7), except:

            0.  NONE
            7.  EVERY DAY; seven days

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940126    94PO: WATCH NEWS (A3.)
              COLUMNS 2473 - 2473
              NUMERIC

        Q.A3.    How many days in the past week did you watch the
        news on TV?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        Code actual number of DAYS (1-7), except:

            0.  NONE
            7.  EVERY DAY; seven days

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940127    94PO: LISTEN RADIO (A4.)
              COLUMNS 2474 - 2474
              NUMERIC

        Q.A4.    How many days in the past week did you listen to
        the news on radio?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        Code actual number of DAYS (1-7), except:

            0.  NONE
            7.  EVERY DAY; seven days

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940128    94PO: DISCUSS POLIT (A5.)
              COLUMNS 2475 - 2475
              NUMERIC

        Q.A5.    Do you ever discuss politics with your family or
        friends?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940129    94PO: TALK OFTEN (A5A.)
              COLUMNS 2476 - 2476
              NUMERIC

        Q.A5a.   (RB, P. 1), (Please look at P.1 of the gold
        booklet).  How often do you discuss politics with your
        family or friends?   Every day, 3 or 4 times a week, once or
        twice a week, or less often than that?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  EVERY DAY
            2.  3 OR 4 TIMES A WEEK
            3.  ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK
            4.  LESS OFTEN
            5.  R VOLUNTEERS: NEVER

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.A5

==============================
VAR M940130    94PO: TALK #DAYS (A5B.)
              COLUMNS 2477 - 2477
              NUMERIC

        Q.A5b.   (Not using the booklet) How many days in the past
        week did you talk about politics with family or friends?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        Code NUMBER OF DAYS (1-7)

            0.  NONE

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA; Inap, 5, 8-9 in QA5; 5 or 9 in Q.A5a

==============================
VAR M940131    94PO: LIKE DEM PTY? (B1.)
              COLUMNS 2478 - 2478
              NUMERIC

        Q.B1.    I'd like to ask you what you think are the good and
        bad points about the two national parties.  Is there
        anything in particular that you like about the Democratic
        Party?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940132    94PO: LIKE DEM PTY #1 (B1A.)
              COLUMNS 2479 - 2482
              NUMERIC

        Q.B1a.   [IF NECESSARY:  What is that? <first mention>]
        (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Democratic Party?
        UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.B1; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940133    94PO: LIKE DEM PTY #2 (B1A.)
              COLUMNS 2483 - 2486
              NUMERIC

        Q.B1a(2).   [IF NECESSARY:  What is that? <second mention>]
        (PROBE: Anything else  you like about the Democratic Party?
        UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.B1; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940134    94PO: LIKE DEM PTY #3 (B1A.)
              COLUMNS 2487 - 2490
              NUMERIC

        Q.B1a(3).   [IF NECESSARY:  What is that? <third mention>]
        (PROBE: Anything else  you like about the Democratic Party?
        UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.B1; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940135    94PO: LIKE DEM PTY #4 (B1A.)
              COLUMNS 2491 - 2494
              NUMERIC

        Q.B1a(4).   [IF NECESSARY:  What is that? <fourth mention>]
        (PROBE: Anything else  you like about the Democratic Party?
        UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.B1; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940136    94PO: LIKE DEM PTY #5 (B1A.)
              COLUMNS 2495 - 2498
              NUMERIC

        Q.B1a(5).   [IF NECESSARY:  What is that? <fifth mention>]
        (PROBE: Anything else  you like about the Democratic Party?
        UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            0000.  Inap 5, 8-9 in Q.B1; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940137    94PO: DISLK DEM PTY? (B2.)
              COLUMNS 2499 - 2499
              NUMERIC

        Q.B2.    Is there anything in particular that you don't like
        about the Democratic Party?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940138    94PO: DISLK DEM PTY #1 (B2A.)
              COLUMNS 2500 - 2503
              NUMERIC

        Q.B2a.   [IF NECESSARY:  What is that? <first mention>]
        (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic
        Party?  UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.B2; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940139    94PO: DISLK DEM PTY #2 (B2A.)
              COLUMNS 2504 - 2507
              NUMERIC

        Q.B2a(2).   [IF NECESSARY:  What is that? <second mention>]

        (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic
        Party?  UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.B2; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940140    94PO: DISLK DEM PTY #3 (B2A.)
              COLUMNS 2508 - 2511
              NUMERIC

        Q.B2a(3).   [IF NECESSARY:  What is that? <third mention>]
        (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic
        Party?  UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.B2; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940141    94PO: DISLK DEM PTY #4 (B2A.)
              COLUMNS 2512 - 2515
              NUMERIC

        Q.B2a(4).   [IF NECESSARY:  What is that? <fourth mention>]
        (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic
        Party?  UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.B2; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940142    94PO: DISLK DEM PTY #5 (B2A.)
              COLUMNS 2516 - 2519
              NUMERIC

        Q.B2a(5).   [IF NECESSARY:  What is that? <fifth mention>]
        (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Democratic
        Party?  UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.B2; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940143    94PO: LIKE REPUB PTY? (B3.)
              COLUMNS 2520 - 2520
              NUMERIC

        Q.B3.    Is there anything in particular that you like about
        the Republican Party?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940144    94PO: LIKE REPUB PTY #1 (B3A.)
              COLUMNS 2521 - 2524
              NUMERIC

        Q.B3a.   [IF NECESSARY:  What is that? <first mention>]
        (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party?
        UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.B3; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940145    94PO: LIKE REPUB PTY #2 (B3A.)
              COLUMNS 2525 - 2528
              NUMERIC

        Q.B3a(2).   [IF NECESSARY:  What is that? <second mention>]
        (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party?
        UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.B3; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940146    94PO: LIKE REPUB PTY #3 (B3A.)
              COLUMNS 2529 - 2532
              NUMERIC

        Q.B3a(3).   [IF NECESSARY:  What is that? <third mention>]
        (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party?
        UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.B3; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940147    94PO: LIKE REPUB PTY #4 (B3A.)
              COLUMNS 2533 - 2536
              NUMERIC

        Q.B3a(4).   [IF NECESSARY:  What is that? <fourth mention>]
        (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party?
        UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.B3; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940148    94PO: LIKE REPUB PTY #5 (B3A.)
              COLUMNS 2537 - 2540
              NUMERIC

        Q.B3a(5).   [IF NECESSARY:  What is that? <fifth mention>]
        (PROBE: Anything else you like about the Republican Party?
        UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.B3; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940149    94PO: DISLK REPUB PTY? (B4.)
              COLUMNS 2541 - 2541
              NUMERIC

        Q.B4.    Is there anything in particular that you don't like
        about the Republican Party?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940150    94PO: DISLK REPUB PTY #1 (B4A.)
              COLUMNS 2542 - 2545
              NUMERIC

        Q.B4a.   [IF NECESSARY:  What is that? <first mention>]

        (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican
        Party?  UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.B4; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940151    94PO: DISLK REPUB PTY #2 (B4A.)
              COLUMNS 2546 - 2549
              NUMERIC

        Q.B4a(2).   [IF NECESSARY:  What is that? <second mention>]
        (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican
        Party?  UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.B4; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940152    94PO: DISLK REPUB PTY #3 (B4A.)
              COLUMNS 2550 - 2553
              NUMERIC

        Q.B4a(3).   [IF NECESSARY:  What is that? <third mention>]
        (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican
        Party?  UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.B4; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940153    94PO: DISLK REPUB PTY #4 (B4A.)
              COLUMNS 2554 - 2557
              NUMERIC

        Q.B4a(4).   [IF NECESSARY:  What is that? <fourth mention>]
        (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican
        Party?  UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.B4; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940154    94PO: DISLK REPUB PTY #5 (B4A.)
              COLUMNS 2558 - 2561
              NUMERIC

        Q.B4a(5).   [IF NECESSARY:  What is that? <fifth mention>]
        (PROBE: Anything else you don't like about the Republican
        Party?  UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            0000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.B4; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940201    94PO: APP/DIS CLINTON (B5.)
              COLUMNS 2562 - 2562
              NUMERIC

        Q.B5.    Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill
        Clinton is handling his job as president?
        -----------------------------------------------------

            1.  APPROVE
            5.  DISAPPROVE

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940202    94PO: APP/DIS CLINTON SCALE (B5A/B5B.)
              COLUMNS 2563 - 2563
              NUMERIC

        Q.B5a.   Do you approve strongly or not strongly?
        Q.B5b.   Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?
        ----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B5 for complete question text>

            1.  STRONGLY APPROVE
            2.  NOT STRONGLY APPROVE
            4.  NOT STRONGLY DISAPPROVE
            5.  STRONGLY DISAPPROVE

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 8-9 in Q.B5

==============================
VAR M940203    94PO: APP/DIS CLINTON ECON (B6.)
              COLUMNS 2564 - 2564
              NUMERIC

        Q.B6.    Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill
        Clinton is handling the economy?
        -----------------------------------------------------

            1.  APPROVE
            5.  DISAPPROVE

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940204    94PO: CLINTON A/D ECON SCALE (B6A/B6B.)
              COLUMNS 2565 - 2565
              NUMERIC

        Q.B6a.   Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

        Q.B6b.   Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?
        ----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B6 for complete question text>

            1.  STRONGLY APPROVE
            2.  NOT STRONGLY APPROVE
            4.  NOT STRONGLY DISAPPROVE
            5.  STRONGLY DISAPPROVE

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 8-9 in Q.B6

==============================
VAR M940205    94PO: APP/DIS CLINTON FORGN POL (B7.)
              COLUMNS 2566 - 2566
              NUMERIC

        Q.B7.    Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill
        Clinton is handling our relations with foreign countries?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  APPROVE
            5.  DISAPPROVE

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940206    94PO: CLINTON A/D FORGN SCALE (B7A/B7B.)
              COLUMNS 2567 - 2567
              NUMERIC

        Q.B7a.   Do you approve strongly or not strongly?
        Q.B7b.   Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?
        ----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B7 for complete question text>

            1.  STRONGLY APPROVE
            2.  NOT STRONGLY APPROVE
            4.  NOT STRONGLY DISAPPROVE

            5.  STRONGLY DISAPPROVE

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 8-9 in Q.B7

==============================
VAR M940207    94PO: APP/DIS CLINTON HLTH CARE (B8.)
              COLUMNS 2568 - 2568
              NUMERIC

        Q.B8.    Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill
        Clinton is handling health care reform?
        -----------------------------------------------------

            1.  APPROVE
            5.  DISAPPROVE

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940208    94PO: CLINTON A/D HLTH SCALE (B8A/B8B.)
              COLUMNS 2569 - 2569
              NUMERIC

        Q.B8a.   Do you approve strongly or not strongly?
        Q.B8b.   Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?
        ----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B8 for complete question text>

            1.  STRONGLY APPROVE
            2.  NOT STRONGLY APPROVE
            4.  NOT STRONGLY DISAPPROVE
            5.  STRONGLY DISAPPROVE

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 8-9 in Q.B8

==============================
VAR M940209    94PO: CARE HOUSE RACE OUTCOME (B9.)
              COLUMNS 2570 - 2570
              NUMERIC

        Q.B9.    As you know, representatives to Congress in
        Washington were chosen in this election from congressional
        districts all around the country. How much would you say
        that you personally cared about the way the election to the
        U.S. House of Representatives came out:  did you care very
        much, pretty much, not very much, or not at all?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  VERY MUCH
            2.  PRETTY MUCH
            4.  NOT VERY MUCH
            5.  NOT AT ALL

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940210    94PO: HSE RECALL? (B10.)
              COLUMNS 2571 - 2571
              NUMERIC

        Q.B10.   Do you happen to remember the names of the
        candidates for Congress--that is, for the House of
        Representatives in Washington--who ran in this district this
        November?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940211    94PO: #1 RECALL HOUSE - CODE (B10A.)
              COLUMNS 2572 - 2573
              NUMERIC

        Q.B10a(1).  Who were they? <1st mention> (PROBE: Any
        others?)
        ----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B10 for complete question text>

        Precoded by interviewer

        If a senator, senatorial candidate, or gubernatorial
        candidate was mentioned at Q.B10a, the senator or senatorial
        candidate (#11-19, 27-29) or gubernatorial candidate
        (#51-56) was coded.  Built variables Q.B10aa (code 7) and
        Q.B10x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not
        on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name
        given."

        Senatorial Candidates or Senators Mentioned:

            10.  INDEPENDENT OR MINOR PARTY SENATE CANDIDATE
            11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE
            12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE
            13.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE
            14.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE
            15.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE
            16.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE
            17.  DEMOCRATIC SENATOR 1 [NO RACE]
            18.  REPUBLICAN SENATOR 1 [NO RACE]
            19.  DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP
            29.  REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP
            27.  DEMOCRATIC SENATOR 2 [NO RACE]
            28.  REPUBLICAN SENATOR 2 [NO RACE]

        For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

            30.  THIRD PARTY OR INDEPENDENT HOUSE CANDIDATE
            31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
            32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
            41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT
            42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT

        For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative:

            30.  THIRD PARTY OR INDEPENDENT HOUSE CANDIDATE
            33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT
            34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT
            35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER
            36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER

        Gubernatorial Candidates Mentioned:

            50.  MINOR PARTY OR INDEPENDENT GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE
            51.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE
            52.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE
            53.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION
            54.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION
            55.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER
            56.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER
            57.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT NOT UP
            58.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT NOT UP

            97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940212    94PO: #1 RECALL HOUSE - PTY (B10B.)
              COLUMNS 2574 - 2574
              NUMERIC

        Q.B10b(1).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN B10a) What was (NAME's)
        party?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  DEMOCRATIC
            5.  REPUBLICAN
            7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940213    94PO: #1 RECALL HOUSE - SUMM (B10AA.)
              COLUMNS 2575 - 2575
              NUMERIC

        Q.B10aa(1). Who were they?  <1st mention>
        -----------------------------------------

        <see Q.B10 for complete question text>

        Built from Q.B10a(1)

            1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35)
            2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36)
            3.  THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE (30)
            7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE
                (11-19, 27-29, 41-42, 51-58, 97)
            8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98)

            9.  NA (99)
            0.  INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940214    94PO: #1 RECALL HOUSE - ACCURACY (B10X.)
              COLUMNS 2576 - 2576
              NUMERIC

        Q.B10x(1).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties
        of candidates running in the Congressional race for R's
        district
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        Built from Q.B10a(1) & Q.B10b(1)

            1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
            2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
            3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
            4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
            5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
            6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                MENTION
            7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                MENTION

            9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
            0.  INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940215    94PO: #2 RECALL HOUSE - CODE (B10A.)
              COLUMNS 2577 - 2578
              NUMERIC

        Q.B10a(2).  Who were they? <2nd mention> (PROBE: Any
        others?)
        ----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B10 for complete question text>

        Precoded by interviewer

        If a senator, senatorial candidate, or gubernatorial
        candidate was mentioned at Q.B10a, the Senator or senatorial
        candidate (#11-16,19, 27-29) or gubernatorial candidate
        (#51-56) was coded.  Built variables Q.B10aa (code 7) and
        Q.B10x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not
        on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name
        given."

        Senatorial Candidates or Senators Mentioned:

            10.  INDEPENDENT OR MINOR PARTY CANDIDATE TO SENATE
            11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE
            12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE
            13.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE
            14.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE
            15.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE
            16.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE
            17.  DEMOCRATIC SENATOR 1 [NO RACE]
            18.  REPUBLICAN SENATOR 1 [NO RACE]
            19.  DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP
            29.  REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP
            27.  DEMOCRATIC SENATOR 2 [NO RACE]
            28.  REPUBLICAN SENATOR 2 [NO RACE]

        For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

            30.  THIRD PARTY OR INDEPENDENT HOUSE CANDIDATE
            31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
            32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
            41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT
            42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT

        For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative:

            30.  THIRD PARTY OR INDEPENDENT HOUSE CANDIDATE
            33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT
            34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT
            35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER
            36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER

        Gubernatorial Candidates Mentioned:

            50.  MINOR PARTY OR INDEPENDENT GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE
            51.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE
            52.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE
            53.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION
            54.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION
            55.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER
            56.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER
            57.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT NOT UP
            58.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT NOT UP

            97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940216    94PO: #2 RECALL HOUSE - PTY (B10B.)
              COLUMNS 2579 - 2579
              NUMERIC

        Q.B10b(2).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN B10a) What was (NAME's)
        party?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  DEMOCRATIC
            5.  REPUBLICAN
            7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940217    94PO: #2 RECALL HOUSE - SUMM (B10AA.)
              COLUMNS 2580 - 2580
              NUMERIC

        Q.B10aa(2). Who were they? <2nd mention>
        ----------------------------------------

        <see Q.B10 for complete question text>

        Built from Q.B10a(2)

            1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35)
            2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36)
            3.  THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE (30)
            7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE
                (11-19, 27-29, 41-42, 51-58, 97)

            8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98)
            9.  NA (99)
            0.  INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940218    94PO: #2 RECALL HOUSE - ACCURACY (B10X.)
              COLUMNS 2581 - 2581
              NUMERIC

        Q.B10x(2).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties
        of candidates running in the Congressional race for R's
        district
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        Built from Q.B10a(2) & Q.B10b(2)

            1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
            2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
            3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
            4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
            5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
            6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                MENTION
            7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                MENTION

            9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
            0.  INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940219    94PO: #3 RECALL HOUSE - CODE (B10A.)
              COLUMNS 2582 - 2583
              NUMERIC

        Q.B10a(3).  Who were they? <3rd mention> (PROBE: Any
        others?)
        ----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B10 for complete question text>

        If a senator, senatorial candidate or gubernatorial
        candidate was mentioned at Q.B10a, the senator or senatorial
        candidate (#11-19, 27-29) or gubernatorial candidate
        (#51-56) was coded.  Built variables Q.B10aa (code 7) and
        Q.B10x (codes 4,5) assigned these cases to "name given not
        on candidate list for that race,"or "invalid candidate name
        given."

        Senatorial Candidates or Senators Mentioned:

            10.  INDEPENDENT OR MINORITY PARTY CHALLENGER TO SENATE
            11.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TO SENATE
            12.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE TO SENATE
            13.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT TO SENATE
            14.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT TO SENATE
            15.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER TO SENATE
            16.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER TO SENATE
            17.  DEMOCRATIC SENATOR 1 [NO RACE]
            18.  REPUBLICAN SENATOR 1 [NO RACE]
            19.  DEMOCRATIC SENATOR NOT UP
            29.  REPUBLICAN SENATOR NOT UP
            27.  DEMOCRATIC SENATOR 2 [NO RACE]
            28.  REPUBLICAN SENATOR 2 [NO RACE]

        For Districts with No Running Incumbents:

            30.  THIRD PARTY OR INDEPENDENT HOUSE CANDIDATE
            31.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
            32.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
            41.  "RETIRING" DEMOCRATIC HOUSE INCUMBENT
            42.  "RETIRING" REPUBLICAN HOUSE INCUMBENT

        For Districts with Running Incumbent Representative:

            30.  THIRD PARTY OR INDEPENDENT HOUSE CANDIDATE

            33.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT
            34.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT
            35.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER
            36.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER

        Gubernatorial Candidates Mentioned:

            50.  MINOR PARTY OR INDEPENDENT GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE
            51.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE
            52.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN OPEN RACE
            53.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION
            54.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION
            55.  DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER
            56.  REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER
            57.  DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT NOT UP
            58.  REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT NOT UP

            97.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THIS RACE

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940220    94PO: #3 RECALL HOUSE - PTY (B10B.)
              COLUMNS 2584 - 2584
              NUMERIC

        Q.B10b(3).  (ASK FOR EACH NAME IN B10a) What was (NAME's)
        party?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  DEMOCRATIC
            5.  REPUBLICAN
            7.  OTHER PARTY; SPECIFY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940221    94PO: #3 RECALL HOUSE - SUMM (B10AA.)
              COLUMNS 2585 - 2585
              NUMERIC

        Q.B10aa(3). Who were they? <3rd mention>
        ----------------------------------------

        <see Q.B10 for complete question text>

        Built from Q.B10a(3)

            1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35)
            2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36)
            3.  THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE (30)
            7.  NAME GIVEN NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST FOR THAT RACE
                (11-19, 27-29, 41-42, 51-58, 97)

            8.  DON'T KNOW NAME BUT KNOW PARTY (98)
            9.  NA (99)
            0.  INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940222    94PO: #3 RECALL HOUSE - ACCURACY (B10X.)
              COLUMNS 2586 - 2586
              NUMERIC

        Q.B10x(3).  Respondent's knowledge of the names and parties
        of candidates running in the Congressional race for R's
        district
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        Built from Q.B10a(3) & Q.B10b(3)

            1.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN AND CORRECT PARTY
                ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
            2.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, BUT INCORRECT PARTY
                ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
            3.  VALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN, DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
            4.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH ANY MENTION OF
                PARTY ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
            5.  INVALID CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN WITH DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                ASSOCIATED WITH NAME
            6.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK OR NA) -- ANY PARTY
                MENTION
            7.  NO CANDIDATE NAME GIVEN (DK) -- DK OR NA FOR PARTY
                MENTION; NO CANDIDATE NAME (NA) -- DK FOR PARTY
                MENTION

            9.  NA FOR CANDIDATE NAME AND NA FOR PARTY MENTION
            0.  INAP, 5 or 9 in Q.B10; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940223    94PO: FEEL THERM-CLINTON (B11A.)
              COLUMNS 2587 - 2589
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11.   (RB, P. 2)  I'd like to get your feelings toward
        some of our political leaders and other people who have been
        in the news.

        I'll read the name of a person and I'd like you to rate that
        person using something called the feeling thermometer.  You
        can choose any number between 0 and 100.  The higher the
        number, the warmer or more favorable you feel toward that
        person; the lower the number, the colder or less favorable.
        You would rate the person at the 50 degree mark if you feel
        neither warm nor cold toward them.  If we come to a person
        whose name you don't recognize, you don't need to rate that
        person.  Just tell me and we'll move on to the next one. Our
        first person is Bill Clinton.  Using the thermometer, how
        would you rate Bill Clinton?

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

        Q.B11a.  BILL CLINTON
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        CODE actual NUMBER (000-100), except:

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

==============================
VAR M940224    94PO: FEEL THERM-PEROT (B11B.)
              COLUMNS 2590 - 2592
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11b.  Ross Perot <feeling thermometer>
        -----------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODE actual NUMBER (000-100), except:

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

==============================
VAR M940225    94PO: FEEL THERM-DOLE (B11C.)
              COLUMNS 2593 - 2595
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11c.  Robert Dole <feeling thermometer>
        ------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

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

==============================
VAR M940226    94PO: FEEL THERM-QUAYLE (B11D.)
              COLUMNS 2596 - 2598
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11d.  Dan Quayle <feeling thermometer>
        -----------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

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

==============================
VAR M940227    94PO: FEEL THERM-GORE (B11E.)
              COLUMNS 2599 - 2601
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11e.  Al Gore <feeling thermometer>
        --------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

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

==============================
VAR M940228    94PO: FEEL THERM-JACKSON (B11F.)
              COLUMNS 2602 - 2604
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11f.  Jesse Jackson <feeling thermometer>
        --------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

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

==============================
VAR M940229    94PO: FEEL THERM-HILLARY (B11G.)
              COLUMNS 2605 - 2607
              NUMERIC

        Q.B13g.  Hillary Clinton <feeling thermometer>
        ----------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

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

==============================
VAR M940230    94PO: FEEL THERM-C POWELL (B11H.)
              COLUMNS 2608 - 2610
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11h.  Colin Powell <feeling thermometer>
        -------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

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

==============================
VAR M940231    94PO: FEEL THERM-SEN DEM (B11K.)
              COLUMNS 2611 - 2613
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11k.  (NAME # 11, 13 or 15) DEMOCRATIC U.S. SENATE
        CANDIDATE <feeling thermometer>
        -----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            888.  INAP, 81, 82, 85 in V18 - No Senate race in state
            997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940232    94PO: FEEL THERM-SEN REP (B11M.)
              COLUMNS 2614 - 2616
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11m.  (NAME # 12, 14 or 16) REPUBLICAN U.S. SENATE
        CANDIDATE <feeling thermometer>
        -----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            888.  INAP, 81, 82, 85 in V18 - No Senate race in state
            997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE

            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940233    94PO: FEEL THERM-TN SEN CAND DEM (B11N.)
              COLUMNS 2617 - 2619
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11n.  (NAME # 11a, 13a or 15a--TENNESSEE ONLY) <feeling
        thermometer>
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            888.  INAP, 01-53, 55-82, 99 in V13; 81-82, 85 in V18
            997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940234    94PO: FEEL THERM-TN SEN CAND REP (B11P.)
              COLUMNS 2620 - 2622
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11p.  (NAME # 12a, 14a or 16a--TENNESSEE ONLY) <feeling
        thermometer>
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            888.  INAP, 01-53, 55-82, 99 in V13; 81-82, 85 in V18
            997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940235    94PO: FEEL THERM-SEN TNU (B11Q.)
              COLUMNS 2623 - 2625
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11q.  (NAME # 19 or 29) SENATE INCUMBENT WHOSE TERM IS
        NOT UP--RACE IN STATE <feeling thermometer>
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            888.  INAP, 81, 82, 85-95 in V18
            997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940236    94PO: FEEL THERM-SEN 1 NO RACE (B11R.)
              COLUMNS 2626 - 2628
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11r.  FIRST U.S. SENATOR--NO RACE IN STATE <feeling
        thermometer>
        ------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            888.  INAP, 12, 19, 21, 55, 65, 95 in V18
            997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940237    94PO: FEEL THERM-SEN 2 NO RACE (B11S.)
              COLUMNS 2629 - 2631
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11s.  SECOND U.S. SENATOR--NO RACE IN STATE <feeling
        thermometer>
        -------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            888.  INAP, 12, 19, 21, 55, 65, 95, in V18

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

==============================
VAR M940238    94PO: FEEL THERM-HSE DEM (B11T.)
              COLUMNS 2632 - 2634
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11t.  (NAME # 31, 33 or 35) DEMOCRATIC U.S. HOUSE
        CANDIDATE <feeling thermometer>
        ----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

        NOTE: Rating for the independent candidate running in VA10
        was coded here. Type of House Race (V17) can be used to
        exclude these cases.

            888.  INAP, 24 in V17
            997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940239    94PO: FEEL THERM-HSE REP (B11U.)
              COLUMNS 2635 - 2637
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11u.  (NAME # 32, 34 or 36) REPUBLICAN U.S. HOUSE
        CANDIDATE <feeling thermometer>
        ----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            888.  INAP, 14 in V17
            997.  R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940301    94PO: FEEL THERM-DEM PTY (B12A.)
              COLUMNS 2638 - 2640
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12.   (RB, STILL ON P. 2)  And still using the
        thermometer, how would you rate the following:

        Q.B12a.  The Democratic Party
        -------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940302    94PO: FEEL THERM-REP PTY (B12B.)
              COLUMNS 2641 - 2643
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12b.  The Republican Party <feeling thermometer>
        ---------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940303    94PO: FEEL THERM-POL PART IN GEN (B12C.)
              COLUMNS 2644 - 2646
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12c.  Political parties in general <feeling thermometer>
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940304    94PO: FEEL THERM-HISPANICS (B12D.)
              COLUMNS 2647 - 2649
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12d.  Hispanics or Latinos <feeling thermometer>
        ---------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940305    94PO: FEEL THERM-BLACKS (B12E.)
              COLUMNS 2650 - 2652
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12e.  Blacks <feeling thermometer>
        -------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940306    94PO: FEEL THERM-CONSERVATIVES (B12F.)
              COLUMNS 2653 - 2655
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12f.  Conservatives <feeling thermometer>
        --------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940307    94PO: FEEL THERM-LABOR UNIONS (B12G.)
              COLUMNS 2656 - 2658
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12g.  Labor unions <feeling thermometer>
        -------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940308    94PO: FEEL THERM-WOMENS MVMENT (B12H.)
              COLUMNS 2659 - 2661
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12h.  The Women's Movement <feeling thermometer>
        ---------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940309    94PO: FEEL THERM-PEOPLE ON WELF (B12J.)
              COLUMNS 2662 - 2664
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12j.  People on welfare <feeling thermometer>
        ------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940310    94PO: FEEL THERM-ENVRNMENTLSTS (B12K.)
              COLUMNS 2665 - 2667
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12k.  People seeking to protect the environment <feeling
        thermometer>
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940311    94PO: FEEL THERM-LIBERALS (B12M.)
              COLUMNS 2668 - 2670
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12m.  Liberals <feeling thermometer>
        ---------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940312    94PO: FEEL THERM-POOR PEOPLE (B12N.)
              COLUMNS 2671 - 2673
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12n.  Poor people <feeling thermometer>
        ------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940313    94PO: FEEL THERM-WHITES (B12O.)
              COLUMNS 2674 - 2676
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12o.  Whites <feeling thermometer>
        -------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940314    94PO: FEEL THERM-BIG BUSINESS (B12P.)
              COLUMNS 2677 - 2679
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12p.  Big Business <feeling thermometer>
        -------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940315    94PO: FEEL THERM-CHRST FUNDMLSTS (B12Q.)
              COLUMNS 2680 - 2682
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12q.  Christian Fundamentalists <feeling thermometer>
        --------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940316    94PO: FEEL THERM-ELDERLY (B12R.)
              COLUMNS 2683 - 2685
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12r.  The elderly <feeling thermometer>
        ------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940317    94PO: FEEL THERM-ILLEGAL IMMMGS (B12S.)
              COLUMNS 2686 - 2688
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12s.  Illegal immigrants <feeling thermometer>
        -------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940318    94PO: FEEL THERM-GAYS, LESBIANS (B12T.)
              COLUMNS 2689 - 2691
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12t.  Gay men & lesbians (i.e., homosexuals) <feeling
        thermometer>
        --------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940319    94PO: FEEL THERM-WEALTHY PEOPLE (B12U.)
              COLUMNS 2692 - 2694
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12u.  Wealthy people <feeling thermometer>
        ---------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B11 for complete question text>

        CODES 000-100, except:

            998.  DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
            999.  NA

==============================
VAR M940320    94PO: APP/DIS CONG (B13.)
              COLUMNS 2695 - 2695
              NUMERIC

        Q.B13.   Do you approve or disapprove of the way the U.S.
        Congress has been handling its job?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  APPROVE
            5.  DISAPPROVE

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940321    94PO: APP/DIS CONG SCALE (B13A/B13B.)
              COLUMNS 2696 - 2696
              NUMERIC

        Q.B13a.  Do you approve strongly or not strongly?
        Q.B13b.  Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?
        ----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B13 for complete question text>

            1.  STRONGLY APPROVE
            2.  NOT STRONGLY APPROVE
            4.  NOT STRONGLY DISAPPROVE
            5.  STRONGLY DISAPPROVE

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 8-9 in Q.B13

==============================
VAR M940322    94PO: APP/DIS CONGR HLTH CARE (B14.)
              COLUMNS 2697 - 2697
              NUMERIC

        Q.B14.   Do you approve or disapprove of the way that the
        Congress is handling health care reform?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  APPROVE
            5.  DISAPPROVE

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940323    94PO: A/D CONGR HLTH SCALE (B14A/B14B.)
              COLUMNS 2698 - 2698
              NUMERIC

        Q.B14a.  Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

        Q.B14b.  Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?
        ----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.B14 for complete question text>

            1.  STRONGLY APPROVE
            2.  NOT STRONGLY APPROVE
            4.  NOT STRONGLY DISAPPROVE
            5.  STRONGLY DISAPPROVE

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 8-9 in Q.B14

==============================
VAR M940324    94PO: VOTED IN 1992? (B15.)
              COLUMNS 2699 - 2699
              NUMERIC

        Q.B15.   In 1992 George Bush ran on the Republican ticket
        against the independent Ross Perot, and against Bill Clinton
        for the Democrats.  Do you remember for sure whether or not
        you voted in that election?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

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

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940325    94PO: PRES VOTE 1992 (B15A.)
              COLUMNS 2700 - 2700
              NUMERIC

        Q.B15a.  Which one did you vote for?
        ------------------------------------

        <see Q.B15 for complete question text>

            1.  BUSH

            2.  CLINTON
            3.  PEROT
            5.  OTHER

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.B15

==============================
VAR M940401    94PO: LIKE DEM CAND? (C1.)
              COLUMNS 2701 - 2701
              NUMERIC

        Next I would like to ask you some questions about the
        candidate(s) who ran in this district for the U.S. House of
        Representatives.

        Q.C1.    Was there anything in particular that you liked
        about (NAME # 31, 33, or 35), the Democratic candidate for
        the U.S. House of Representatives?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        NOTE: the independent candidate running in VA10 was treated
        as a Democratic candidate for this series.

            1.  YES
            5.  NO
            7.  R VOLUNTEERS: "I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS
                PERSON"

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 24 in V17 (No Democratic U.S. House candidate)

==============================
VAR M940402    94PO: LIKE #1 DEM CAND (C1A.)
              COLUMNS 2702 - 2705
              NUMERIC

        Q.C1a(1).   [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:

        Anything else that you liked about this candidate?  UNTIL R
        SAYS "NO.") <1st mention>
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C1 for complete question text>

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            9998.  DK
            9999.  NA
            0000.  Inap, 24 in V17 (No Democratic U.S.House
                   candidate); 5, 7-9 in Q.C1; 9998-9999 in
                   Q.C1a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M940403    94PO: LIKE #2 DEM CAND (C1A.)
              COLUMNS 2706 - 2709
              NUMERIC

        Q.C1a(2).   [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:
        Anything else that you liked about this candidate?  UNTIL R
        SAYS "NO.") <2nd mention>
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C1 for complete question text>

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            9998.  DK
            9999.  NA
            0000.  Inap, 24 in V17 (No Democratic U.S.House
                   candidate); 5, 7-9 in Q.C1; 9998-9999 in
                   Q.C1a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M940404    94PO: LIKE #3 DEM CAND (C1A.)
              COLUMNS 2710 - 2713
              NUMERIC

        Q.C1a(3).   [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:
        Anything else that you liked about this candidate?  UNTIL R

        SAYS "NO.") <3rd mention>
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C1 for complete question text>

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            9998.  DK
            9999.  NA
            0000.  Inap, 24 in V17 (No Democratic U.S.House
                   candidate); 5, 7-9 in Q.C1; 9998-9999 in
                   Q.C1a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M940405    94PO: LIKE #4 DEM CAND (C1A.)
              COLUMNS 2714 - 2717
              NUMERIC

        Q.C1a(4).   [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:
        Anything else that you liked about this candidate?  UNTIL R
        SAYS "NO.") <4th mention>
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C1 for complete question text>

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            9998.  DK
            9999.  NA
            0000.  Inap, 24 in V17 (No Democratic U.S.House
                   candidate); 5, 7-9 in Q.C1; 9998-9999 in
                   Q.C1a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M940406    94PO: LIKE #5 DEM CAND (C1A.)
              COLUMNS 2718 - 2721
              NUMERIC

        Q.C1a(5).   [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?]  (PROBE:
        Anything else that you liked about this candidate?  UNTIL R
        SAYS "NO.") <5th mention>
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C1 for complete question text>

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            9998.  DK
            9999.  NA
            0000.  Inap, 24 in V17 (No Democratic U.S.House
                   candidate); 5, 7-9 in Q.C1; 9998-9999 in
                   Q.C1a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M940407    94PO: DISLIK DEM CAND? (C2.)
              COLUMNS 2722 - 2722
              NUMERIC

        Q.C2.    Was there anything in particular that you didn't
        like about (NAME # 31, 33, or 35)?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C1 for complete question text>

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 24 in V17 (No Democratic U.S. House
                candidate); 7 in Q.C1

==============================
VAR M940408    94PO: DISLK #1 DEM CAND (C2A.)
              COLUMNS 2723 - 2726
              NUMERIC

        Q.C2a(1).   [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?] <1st mention>
        (PROBE: Anything else that you didn't like about this
        candidate?  UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C2 for complete question text>

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            9998.  DK (0 in Q.C2a(2)-C2a(5))
            9999.  NA (0 in Q.C2a(2)-C2a(5))
            0000.  Inap, 24 in V17 (No Democratic U.S. House
                   candidate); 7 in Q.C1; 5, 8-9 in Q.C2; 9998-9999
                   in Q.C2a; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940409    94PO: DISLK #2 DEM CAND (C2A.)
              COLUMNS 2727 - 2730
              NUMERIC

        Q.C2a(2).   [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?] <2nd mention>
        (PROBE: Anything else that you didn't like about this
        candidate?  UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C2 for complete question text>

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            9998.  DK
            9999.  NA
            0000.  Inap, 24 in V17 (No Democratic U.S. House
                   candidate); 7 in Q.C1; 5, 8-9 in Q.C2; 9998-9999
                   in Q.C2a; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940410    94PO: DISLK #3 DEM CAND (C2A.)
              COLUMNS 2731 - 2734
              NUMERIC

        Q.C2a(3).   [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?] <3rd mention>
        (PROBE: Anything else that you didn't like about this
        candidate?  UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C2 for complete question text>

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            9998.  DK

            9999.  NA
            0000.  Inap, 24 in V17 (No Democratic U.S. House
                   candidate); 7 in Q.C1; 5, 8-9 in Q.C2; 9998-9999
                   in Q.C2a; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940411    94PO: DISLK #4 DEM CAND (C2A.)
              COLUMNS 2735 - 2738
              NUMERIC

        Q.C2a(4).   [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?] <4th mention>
        (PROBE: Anything else that you didn't like about this
        candidate?  UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C2 for complete question text>

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            9998.  DK
            9999.  NA
            0000.  Inap, 24 in V17 (No Democratic U.S. House
                   candidate); 7 in Q.C1; 5, 8-9 in Q.C2; 9998-9999
                   in Q.C2a; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940412    94PO: DISLK #5 DEM CAND (C2A.)
              COLUMNS 2739 - 2742
              NUMERIC

        Q.C2a(5).   [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?] <5th mention>
        (PROBE: Anything else that you didn't like about this
        candidate?  UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C2 for complete question text>

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            9998.  DK
            9999.  NA

            0000.  Inap, 24 in V17 (No Democratic U.S. House
                   candidate); 7 in Q.C1; 5, 8-9 in Q.C2; 9998-9999
                   in Q.C2a; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940413    94PO: LIKE REPUB CAND? (C3.)
              COLUMNS 2743 - 2743
              NUMERIC

        V17.    Was there anything in particular that you liked
        about (NAME # 32, 34,or 36), the Republican candidate for
        the U.S. House of Representatives?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO
            7.  R VOLUNTEERS: "I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS
                PERSON"

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 14 in V17 (No Republican U.S. House candidate)

==============================
VAR M940414    94PO: LIKE #1 REP CAND (C3A.)
              COLUMNS 2744 - 2747
              NUMERIC

        Q.C3a(1).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?] <1st mention>
        (PROBE:  Anything else that you liked about this candidate?
        UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C3 for complete question text>

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            9998.  DK
            9999.  NA
            0000.  Inap, 14 in V17 (No Republican U.S. House
                   candidate); 5, 7-9 in Q.C3; 9998-9999 in
                   Q.C3a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M940415    94PO: LIKE #2 REP CAND (C3A.)
              COLUMNS 2748 - 2751
              NUMERIC

        Q.C3a(2).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?] <2nd mention>
        (PROBE:  Anything else that you liked about this candidate?
        UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C3 for complete question text>

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            9998.  DK
            9999.  NA
            0000.  Inap, 14 in V17 (No Republican U.S. House
                   candidate); 5, 7-9 in Q.C3; 9998-9999 in Q.C3(1);
                   no further mention

==============================
VAR M940416    94PO: LIKE #3 REP CAND (C3A.)
              COLUMNS 2752 - 2755
              NUMERIC

        Q.C3a(3).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?] <3rd mention>
        (PROBE:  Anything else that you liked about this candidate?
        UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C3 for complete question text>

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            9998.  DK
            9999.  NA
            0000.  Inap, 14 in V17 (No Republican U.S. House
                   candidate); 5, 7-9 in Q.C3; 9998-9999 in
                   Q.C3a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M940417    94PO: LIKE #4 REP CAND (C3A.)
              COLUMNS 2756 - 2759
              NUMERIC

        Q.C3a(4).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?] <4th mention>
        (PROBE:  Anything else that you liked about this candidate?
        UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C3 for complete question text>

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            9998.  DK
            9999.  NA
            0000.  Inap, 14 in V17 (No Republican U.S. House
                   candidate); 5, 7-9 in Q.C3; 9998-9999 in
                   Q.C3a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M940418    94PO: LIKE #5 REP CAND (C3A.)
              COLUMNS 2760 - 2762
              NUMERIC

        Q.C3a(5).  [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?] <5th mention>
        (PROBE:  Anything else that you liked about this candidate?
        UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see V17 for complete question text>

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            9998.  DK
            9999.  NA
            0000.  Inap, 14 in V17 (No Republican U.S. House
                   candidate); 5, 7-9 in Q.C3; 9998-9999 in
                   Q.C3a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M940419    94PO: DISLK REPUB CAND? (C4.)
              COLUMNS 2763 - 2763
              NUMERIC

        Q.C4.    Was there anything in particular that you didn't
        like about (NAME # 32, 34, or 36)?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 14 in V17 (No Republican U.S. House
                candidate); 7 in Q.C3

==============================
VAR M940420    94PO: DISLK #1 REP CAND (C4A.)
              COLUMNS 2764 - 2767
              NUMERIC

        Q.C4a(1).   [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?] <1st mention>
        (PROBE:  Anything else that you didn't like about this
        candidate?  UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C4 for complete question text>

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            9998.  DK
            9999.  NA
            0000.  Inap, 14 in V17 (No Republican U.S. House
                   candidate); 7 in Q.C3; 5, 8-9 in Q.C4; 9998-9999
                   in Q.C4a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M940421    94PO: DISLK #2 REP CAND (C4A.)
              COLUMNS 2768 - 2771
              NUMERIC

        Q.C4a(2).   [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?] <2nd mention>
        (PROBE:  Anything else that you didn't like about this
        candidate?  UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C4 for complete question text>

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            9998.  DK
            9999.  NA
            0000.  Inap, 14 in V17 (No Republican U.S. House
                   candidate); 7 in Q.C3; 5, 8-9 in Q.C4; 9998-9999
                   in Q.C4a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M940422    94PO: DISLK #3 REP CAND (C4A.)
              COLUMNS 2772 - 2775
              NUMERIC

        Q.C4a(3).   [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?] <3rd mention>
        (PROBE:  Anything else that you didn't like about this
        candidate?  UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C4 for complete question text>

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            9998.  DK
            9999.  NA
            0000.  Inap, 14 in V17 (No Republican U.S. House
                   candidate); 7 in Q.C3; 5, 8-9 in Q.C4; 9998-9999
                   in Q.C4a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M940423    94PO: DISLK #4 REP CAND (C4A.)
              COLUMNS 2776 - 2779
              NUMERIC

        Q.C4a(4).   [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?] <4th mention>

        (PROBE:  Anything else that you didn't like about this
        candidate?  UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C4 for complete question text>

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            9998.  DK
            9999.  NA
            0000.  Inap, 14 in V17 (No Republican U.S. House
                   candidate); 7 in Q.C3; 5, 8-9 in Q.C4; 9998-9999
                   in Q.C4a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M940424    94PO: DISLK #5 REP CAND (C4A.)
              COLUMNS 2780 - 2783
              NUMERIC

        Q.C4a(5).   [IF NECESSARY:  What was that?] <5th mention>
        (PROBE:  Anything else that you didn't like about this
        candidate?  UNTIL R SAYS "NO.")
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C4 for complete question text>

        See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code, except:

            9998.  DK
            9999.  NA
            0000.  Inap, 14 in V17 (No Republican U.S. House
                   candidate); 7 in Q.C3; 5, 8-9 in Q.C4; 9998-9999
                   in Q.C4a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M940425    94PO: CKPT: NO. HSE CANDS (C5.)
              COLUMNS 2784 - 2784
              NUMERIC



        Q.C5.    INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
        -------------------------------

        NOTE: Respondents in VA10, where an independent candidate
        opposed a Republican candidate, are coded "1" on the
        variable.

            1.  DISTRICT IN WHICH TWO MAJOR PARTY HOUSE CANDIDATES
                RAN (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES ONE NAME #31, 33 OR 35
                AND ONE NAME #32, 34 OR 36)
            2.  DISTRICT IN WHICH ONLY ONE MAJOR PARTY HOUSE
                CANDIDATE RAN (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES EITHER NAME
                #31, 33 or 35 OR NAME #32, 34, OR 36, BUT NOT BOTH)

==============================
VAR M940426    94PO: DISTRICT ISSUE #1 (C6.)
              COLUMNS 2785 - 2787
              NUMERIC

        Q.C6(1).    In the campaign in this district for the U.S.
        House of Representatives, what would you say was the single
        most important issue to you? <1st mention>
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        See CAMPAIGN ISSUE Master Code, except:

            995.  "There was no campaign in my district."
            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 2 in Q.C5; 998-999 in Q.C6(1); no further
                  mention

==============================
VAR M940427    94PO: DISTRICT ISSUE #2 (C6.)
              COLUMNS 2788 - 2790
              NUMERIC

        Q.C6(2).    In the campaign in this district for the U.S.
        House of Representatives, what would you say was the single
        most important issue to you? <2nd mention>
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        See CAMPAIGN ISSUE Master Code, except:

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 2 in Q.C5; 998-999 in Q.C6(1); no further
                  mention

==============================
VAR M940428    94PO: DISTRICT ISSUE #3 (C6.)
              COLUMNS 2791 - 2793
              NUMERIC

        Q.C6(3).    In the campaign in this district for the U.S.
        House of Representatives, what would you say was the single
        most important issue to you? <3rd mention>
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        See CAMPAIGN ISSUE Master Code, except:

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 2 in Q.C5; 998-999 in Q.C6(1); no further
                  mention

==============================
VAR M940429    94PO: CKPT: NO. DISTR. ISSUES (C7.)
              COLUMNS 2794 - 2794
              NUMERIC

        Q.C7.    INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
        -------------------------------

            1.  R HAS NOT MENTIONED ANY ISSUES (995, 998-999 in
                Q.C6(1))
            2.  R HAS MENTIONED ONLY ONE ISSUE (995, 998-999 in
                Q.C6(1))
            3.  ALL OTHERS

            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.C5

==============================
VAR M940430    94PO: MOST IMP DISTR ISSUE (C8.)
              COLUMNS 2795 - 2797
              NUMERIC

        Q.C8.    Of those you've mentioned, what would you say is
        the single most important issue to you?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C6 for complete question text>

        Use CAMPAIGN ISSUE Master Code, except:

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 2 in Q.C5; 995, 998-999 in Q.C6(1); 1, 2 in
                  Q.C7

==============================
VAR M940431    94PO: EITHER HSE CAND INCUMBENT (C9.)
              COLUMNS 2798 - 2798
              NUMERIC

        Q.C9.    Do you happen to know if either of these
        candidates, (NAME #31, 33 or 35) or (NAME #32, 34 or 36) was
        already in the U.S. House of Representatives before the
        election?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES, ONE CANDIDATE WAS
            2.  NEITHER CANDIDATE WAS
            3.  Both candidates were

            5.  DON'T KNOW (DON'T PROBE)
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.C5

==============================
VAR M940432    94PO: WHICH HSE CAND INCUMB -NUM (C9A.)
              COLUMNS 2799 - 2800
              NUMERIC

        Q.C9a.   Which candidate was that?
        ----------------------------------

        <see Q.C9 for complete question text>

        HOUSE RACE

        For States with No Incumbent Representative(s) Running

            31.  Democratic candidate - open race
            32.  Republican candidate - open race

        For States with Running Incumbent

            33.  Democratic incumbent
            34.  Republican incumbent
            35.  Democratic challenger
            36.  Republican challenger

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 2 in Q.C5; 2, 5 or 9 in Q.C9

==============================
VAR M940433    94PO: PTY HSE CAND INCUM- 2 CAND (C9AA.)
              COLUMNS 2801 - 2801
              NUMERIC

        Q.C9aa.  Candidate Named
        ------------------------

        Built from Q.C9

            1.  Democratic candidate (31, 33, 35)
            2.  Republican     "     (32, 34, 36)

            8.  DK (98)
            9.  NA (99)
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.C5; 2, 5 or 9 in Q.C9

==============================
VAR M940434    94PO: WAS CAND INCUMB (C10.)
              COLUMNS 2802 - 2802
              NUMERIC

        Q.C10.   IF ONLY ONE HOUSE CANDIDATE RAN IN THE DISTRICT:

        Do you happen to know if (NAME #31,32,33,34,35, or 36) was

        already in the U.S. House of Representatives before the
        election?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        Interviewers were instructed not to probe "don't know"
        responses to Q.C10.

            1.  YES, CANDIDATE WAS
            3.  NO, CANDIDATE WAS NOT

            5.  DON'T KNOW (DON'T PROBE)
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 1 in Q.C5

==============================
VAR M940435    94PO: NUMBER OF INCUMB CAND (C10A.)
              COLUMNS 2803 - 2804
              NUMERIC

        Q.C10a.  Candidate Number of the House Candidate
        ------------------------------------------------

        HOUSE RACE

        For States with No Incumbent Representative(s) Running

            31.  Democratic candidate - open race
            32.  Republican candidate - open race

        For States with Running Incumbent

            33.  Democratic incumbent
            34.  Republican incumbent
            35.  Democratic challenger
            36.  Republican challenger

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 1 in Q.C5; 3, 5, 9 in Q.C10

==============================
VAR M940436    94PO: PTY HSE CAND INCUM-1 CAND (C10AA.)
              COLUMNS 2805 - 2805
              NUMERIC

        Q.C10aa. Candidate Named
        ------------------------

        Built from Q.C10a

            1.  Democratic candidate (31, 33, 35)
            2.  Republican     "     (32, 34, 36)

            8.  DK (98)
            9.  NA (99)
            0.  Inap, 1 in 425; 3, 5, 9 in Q.C10

==============================
VAR M940501    94PO: CKPT: DEM CAND IN HSE RACE? (C11.)
              COLUMNS 2806 - 2806
              NUMERIC



        Q.C11.   INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
        -------------------------------

        NOTE: VA10 was coded 1 in this checkpoint.  The independent
        candidate running in VA10 was treated as a Democratic
        candidate in this series.

            1.  DISTRICT IN WHICH THERE WAS A DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
                (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES NAME # 31, 33, 35 or
                includes #30 if VA10
            2.  NO DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE IN THE RACE (CANDIDATE LIST
                INCLUDES ONLY NAME # 32, 34 OR 36)

==============================
VAR M940502    94PO: CONTACT W/DEM HSE CAND? (C12.)
              COLUMNS 2807 - 2807
              NUMERIC

        Q.C12.   (RB, P.3)  (Looking at page 3 of the booklet)
        There are many ways in which Congressional candidates can
        have contact with the people from their districts.  On this
        page are some of these ways.  Think of (NAME # 31, 33 or 35)
        who ran for the U.S. House of Representatives from this

        district in the last election.  Have you come into contact
        with or learned anything about (him/her) through any of
        these ways?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO; NO CONTACT AT ALL

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.C11

==============================
VAR M940503    94PO: MET DEM HSE CAND (C12AA.)
              COLUMNS 2808 - 2808
              NUMERIC

        Q.C12a.  Which ones?  (MARK ALL MENTIONS)

        Q.C12aa. MET HIM/HER PERSONALLY
        -----------------------------------------

        <see Q.C12 for complete question text>

            1.  Checked
            5.  Not checked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12

==============================
VAR M940504    94PO: ATTEND MEET DEM HSE CAND (C12AB.)
              COLUMNS 2809 - 2809
              NUMERIC

        Q.C12ab. ATTENDED A MEETING OR GATHERING WHERE HE/SHE SPOKE
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C12 for complete question text>

            1.  Checked
            5.  Not checked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12

==============================
VAR M940505    94PO: TALK STAFF DEM HSE CAND (C12AC.)
              COLUMNS 2810 - 2810
              NUMERIC

        Q.C12ac. TALKED TO A MEMBER OF HIS/HER STAFF OR SOMEONE IN
        HIS/HER OFFICE
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C12 for complete question text>

            1.  Checked
            5.  Not checked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12

==============================
VAR M940506    94PO: MAIL FR DEM HSE CAND (C12AD.)
              COLUMNS 2811 - 2811
              NUMERIC

        Q.C12ad. RECEIVED SOMETHING IN THE MAIL FROM HIM/HER
        ----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C12 for complete question text>

            1.  Checked
            5.  Not checked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12

==============================
VAR M940507    94PO: READ NEWS DEM HSE CAND (C12AE.)
              COLUMNS 2812 - 2812
              NUMERIC

        Q.C12ae. READ ABOUT HIM/HER IN A NEWSPAPER OR MAGAZINE
        ------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C12 for complete question text>

            1.  Checked
            5.  Not checked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12

==============================
VAR M940508    94PO: HEARD RADIO DEM HSE CAND (C12AF.)
              COLUMNS 2813 - 2813
              NUMERIC

        Q.C12af. HEARD HIM/HER ON THE RADIO
        -----------------------------------

        <see Q.C12 for complete question text>

            1.  Checked
            5.  Not checked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12

==============================
VAR M940509    94PO: SAW TV DEM HSE CAND (C12AG.)
              COLUMNS 2814 - 2814
              NUMERIC

        Q.C12ag. SAW HIM/HER ON TV
        --------------------------

        <see Q.C12 for complete question text>

            1.  Checked
            5.  Not checked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12

==============================
VAR M940510    94PO: OTH CONTACT DEM HSE CAND (C12AH.)
              COLUMNS 2815 - 2815
              NUMERIC

        Q.C12ah. OTHER CONTACT NOT INCLUDED IN a-g ABOVE (PLEASE
        SPECIFY)
        --------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C12 for complete question text>

            1.  Checked
            5.  Not checked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.C11; 5, 8-9 in Q.C12

==============================
VAR M940511    94PO: ANYONE ELS CONT D HSE CAND? (C13.)
              COLUMNS 2816 - 2816
              NUMERIC

        Q.C13.   Do you know anyone, any of your family, friends, or
        people at work, who have had some contact with (NAME # 31,
        33 or 35)?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.C11

==============================
VAR M940512    94PO: CKPT: REP CAND IN HSE RACE? (C14.)
              COLUMNS 2817 - 2817
              NUMERIC



        Q.C14.   INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
        -------------------------------

        NOTE: VA10 was coded 1 in this checkpoint.  The independent
        candidate running in VA10 was treated as a Democratic
        candidate in this series.

            1.  THERE IS A REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE AND A DEMOCRATIC
                CANDIDATE IN THE DISTRICT (NAME # 32, 34, 36 AND 31,
                33, 35 or includes #30 if VA10; CODES 12, 21, 23,
                55, 65 in V17)
            2.  THERE IS A REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE IN THE DISTRICT
                (NAME # 32, 34 OR 36 ON CANDIDATE LIST), BUT NO
                DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (CODE 24 in V17)
            3.  NO REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES
                NAME #31, 33 OR 35 ONLY; CODE 14 in V17)

==============================
VAR M940513    94PO: CNTCT W/REP HSE CAND? (C14A/C14B.)
              COLUMNS 2818 - 2818
              NUMERIC

        Q.C14a.  (RB, STILL ON P. 3) How about (NAME #32, 34 OR 36)
        who also ran for the House of Representatives from this
        district in the last election?

        Q.C14b.  (RB, P. 3) (Looking at Page 3 of the booklet) There
        are many ways in which Congressional candidates can have
        contact with the people from their districts.  On this page
        are some of the ways.  Think of (NAME # 32, 34 OR 36) who
        ran for the U.S. House of Representatives from this district
        in the last election.  Have you come into contact with or
        learned anything about (him/her) through any of these ways?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO; NO CONTACT AT ALL

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 3 in Q.C14

==============================
VAR M940514    94PO: MET REP HSE CAND (C15A.)
              COLUMNS 2819 - 2819
              NUMERIC

        Q.C15.   Which ones?  (MARK ALL MENTIONS)

        Q.C15a.  MET HIM/HER PERSONALLY
        -----------------------------------------

        <see Q.C14b for complete question text>

            1.  Checked
            5.  Not checked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 3 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C14b

==============================
VAR M940515    94PO: ATTEND MEET REP HSE CAND (C15B.)
              COLUMNS 2820 - 2820
              NUMERIC

        Q.C15b.  ATTENDED A MEETING OR GATHERING WHERE HE/SHE SPOKE
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C14b for complete question text>

            1.  Checked
            5.  Not checked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 3 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C14b

==============================
VAR M940516    94PO: TALK STAFF REP HSE CAND (C15C.)
              COLUMNS 2821 - 2821
              NUMERIC

        Q.C15c.  TALKED TO A MEMBER OF HIS/HER STAFF OR SOMEONE IN
        HIS/HER OFFICE
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C14b for complete question text>

            1.  Checked
            5.  Not checked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 3 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C14b

==============================
VAR M940517    94PO: MAIL FR REP HSE CAND (C15D.)
              COLUMNS 2822 - 2822
              NUMERIC

        Q.C15d.  RECEIVED SOMETHING IN THE MAIL FROM HIM/HER
        ----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C14b for complete question text>

            1.  Checked
            5.  Not checked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 3 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C14b

==============================
VAR M940518    94PO: READ NEWS REP HSE CAND (C15E.)
              COLUMNS 2823 - 2823
              NUMERIC

        Q.C15e.  READ ABOUT HIM/HER IN A NEWSPAPER OR MAGAZINE
        ------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C14b for complete question text>

            1.  Checked
            5.  Not checked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 3 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C14b

==============================
VAR M940519    94PO: HEARD RADIO REP HSE CAND (C15F.)
              COLUMNS 2824 - 2824
              NUMERIC

        Q.C15f.  HEARD HIM/HER ON THE RADIO
        -----------------------------------

        <see Q.C14b for complete question text>

            1.  Checked
            5.  Not checked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 3 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C14b

==============================
VAR M940520    94PO: SAW TV REP HSE CAND (C15G.)
              COLUMNS 2825 - 2825
              NUMERIC

        Q.C15g.  SAW HIM/HER ON TV
        --------------------------

        <see Q.C14b for complete question text>

            1.  Checked
            5.  Not checked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 3 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C14b

==============================
VAR M940521    94PO: OTH CONTACT REP HSE CAND (C15H.)
              COLUMNS 2826 - 2826
              NUMERIC

        Q.C15h.  OTHER CONTACT NOT INCLUDED IN a-g ABOVE (PLEASE
        SPECIFY)
        --------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.C14b for complete question text>

            1.  Checked
            5.  Not checked

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 3 in Q.C14; 5, 8-9 in Q.C14b

==============================
VAR M940522    94PO: ANYONE ELS CONT R HSE CAND? (C16.)
              COLUMNS 2827 - 2827
              NUMERIC

        Q.C16.   Do you know anyone, any of your family, friends, or
        people at work, who have had some contact with (NAME # 32,
        34 OR 36)?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 3 in Q.C14

==============================
VAR M940601    94PO: DID R VOTE (D1.)
              COLUMNS 2828 - 2828
              NUMERIC

        Q.D1.    In talking to people about elections, we often find
        that a lot of people were not able to vote because they
        weren't registered, they were sick, or they just didn't have
        time.  How about you--did you vote in the elections this
        November?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES, DID VOTE
            5.  NO, DID NOT VOTE
            6.  Refused to say whether voted
            7.  Not old enough to vote (see Supervisor before using)

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940602    94PO: WAS R REGISTERED (D1A.)
              COLUMNS 2829 - 2829
              NUMERIC

        Q.D1a.   Were you registered to vote in this election?
        ------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO
            6.  R VOLUNTEERS: VOTERS NOT REQUIRED TO REGISTER

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 1, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1

==============================
VAR M940603    94PO: WHERE REGISTERED (D2.)
              COLUMNS 2830 - 2830
              NUMERIC

        Q.D2.    Your residence is located in [NAME] County. Are you
        registered to vote in [NAME] County?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        County name was pre-edited from the sample label on
        coversheet.

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 5-6, 8-9 in Q.D1a

==============================
VAR M940604    94PO: FIPS ST/CNTY R (D2A-1.)
              COLUMNS 2831 - 2835
              NUMERIC

        Q.D2a-1. In what county and state are you registered?
        -----------------------------------------------------

        The question was asked only of Rs registered in a county
        different from where they were residing at the time of the
        94 Post.

        The FIPS state and county code of registration address is
        coded here.

            99998.  DK
            99999.  NA
            00000.  Inap, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 5-6, 8-9 in Q.D1a; 1, 8-9
                    in Q.D2

==============================
VAR M940605    94PO: FIPS ST/CNTY R REG (D2A.)          ALPHANUMERIC
              COLUMNS 2836 - 2836
              CHARACTER



        Q.D2a.   In what county and state are you registered?
        -----------------------------------------------------

        This field is blank.

==============================
VAR M940606    94PO: CKPT: DID R REG AND VOTE? (D2B.)
              COLUMNS 2837 - 2837
              NUMERIC

        Q.D2b.   INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT - REGISTRATION AND VOTE
        -------------------------------------------------------

            1.  R VOTED (1 in Q.D1)
            2.  R REGISTERED BUT DID NOT VOTE OR REGISTERED BUT DK
                IF VOTED (5, 8 in Q.D1 and 1 in Q.D1a)

            0.  INAP, NOT REGISTERED OR DK/NA IF REGISTERED (6-7, 9
                in Q.D1a; 5-6, 8-9 in Q.D1a)

==============================
VAR M940607    94PO: R VOTE ELECT DAY OR BEFORE (D3.)
              COLUMNS 2838 - 2838
              NUMERIC

        Q.D3.    Did you vote on election day -- that is November
        8th 1994, or did you vote at some time before this?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  ON ELECTION DAY
            2.  SOME TIME BEFORE

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 5-6, 8-9 in Q.D1a; 2 in Q.D2b

==============================
VAR M940608    94PO: HOW LONG BEF ELCT DAY VOTED (D3A.)
              COLUMNS 2839 - 2840
              NUMERIC

        Q.D3a.   How long before November 8th did you vote?  (PROBE:
        A few days, a week, longer than that?)
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        * NFS (not further specified)

            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*
            91.  More than a few days--NFS*
            92.  More than a few weeks--NFS*
            97.  Other

            98.  DK; not sure
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 5-6, 8-9 in Q.D1a; 2 in
                 Q.D2b; 1, 8-9 in Q.D3

==============================
VAR M940609    94PO: VOTE IN PERS OR ABSENTEE (D4.)
              COLUMNS 2841 - 2841
              NUMERIC

        Q.D4.    Did you vote in person or by absentee ballot?
        ------------------------------------------------------

            1.  IN PERSON
            2.  ABSENTEE BALLOT

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 5-6, 8-9 in Q.D1a; 2 in Q.D2b

==============================
VAR M940610    94PO: CKPT: REG IN CNTY/ST OF IW? (D5A.)
              COLUMNS 2842 - 2842
              NUMERIC

        Q.D5a.   INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT - REGISTRATION OF VOTER
        -------------------------------------------------------

        (SEE D2, D2a; COUNTY AND STATE OF REGISTRATION)

            1.  R VOTED, REGISTERED TO VOTE IN COUNTY AND STATE OF
                INTERVIEW (1 IN Q.D1 AND 1 IN Q.D2)
            2.  R VOTED, REGISTERED TO VOTE OUTSIDE OF COUNTY AND/OR
                STATE OF INTERVIEW (1 IN Q.D1 AND 5 IN Q.D2)
            3.  R VOTED BUT DK/NA ADDRESS WHERE REGISTERED (1 IN
                Q.D1 AND 8-9 IN Q.D2)

            0.  INAP, R DID NOT VOTE 5,6-7,9 IN Q.D1)

==============================
VAR M940611    94PO: CKPT: FORM B OR Y (D5B.)
              COLUMNS 2843 - 2843
              NUMERIC

        Q.D5b.   INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT -FORM TYPE OF BALLOT CARD
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  R IS FORM B:  USE BLUE BALLOT CARD
            2.  R IS FORM Y:  USE YELOW BALLOT CARD

            8.  NA, IWR marked form type different from assigned
                type or did not mark at all
            9.  NA, telephone IW
            0.  INAP, R did not vote or voted outside county/state
                of interview (5, 6-7, 9 IN Q.D1; 2 IN Q.D5A)

==============================
VAR M940612    94PO: DID R VOTE FOR HSE CAND (D6/D11.)
              COLUMNS 2844 - 2844
              NUMERIC

        Q.D6/D11.    Here is a list of candidates for the major
        races in this district.  How about the election for the
        House of Representatives in Washington.  Did you vote for a
        candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO
            7.  R VOLUNTEERS: VOTED FOR CANDIDATE WHOSE NAME IS NOT
                ON BALLOT CARD

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5-7, 9 in Q.D1

==============================
VAR M940613    94PO: R'S HOUSE VOTE (D6A/D11A.)
              COLUMNS 2845 - 2846
              NUMERIC

        Q.D6a/D11a.  Who did you vote for? (The response was
        precoded by the
        interviewer)
        ----------------------------------------------------

            30.  Third party or independent House candidate
            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

        If R Voted Outside District of Interview

            80.  Independent or minor party House candidate
            81.  Democratic candidate in open House race
            82.  Republican candidate in open House race
            83.  Democratic incumbent
            84.  Republican incumbent
            85.  Democratic House challenger
            86.  Republican House challenger
            91.  Democrat -- no name given
            92.  Republican -- no name given

            97.  Name given not on candidate list for this race

            98.  DK, refused to name candidate
            99.  NA
            00.  INAP, 5, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 5, 8-9 in Q.D6/D11

==============================
VAR M940614    94PO: R'S HSE VOTE - PARTY (D6X/D11X.)
              COLUMNS 2847 - 2847
              NUMERIC

        Q.D6x/D11x.  CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        Built from Q.D6/D11

            1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35, 81, 83, 85, 91)
            2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36, 82, 84, 86, 92)
            3.  THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE (30, 80)
            7.  Name given not in Candidate List for that race (97)

            8.  DK OR REFUSED (98)
            9.  NA (99)
            0.  INAP, 5, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 5, 8-9 in Q.D6/D11

==============================
VAR M940615    94PO: CKPT: SENATE RACE? (D7.)
              COLUMNS 2848 - 2848
              NUMERIC

        Q.D7.    INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
        -------------------------------

            1.  U.S. SENATE RACE IN THIS STATE (CANDIDATE LIST
                INCLUDES AT LEAST ONE NAME FROM #11-#16)

            2.  NO U.S. SENATE RACE (NO NAME FROM #11-#16 ON
                CANDIDATE LIST)

            0.  Inap, 5, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D5a

==============================
VAR M940616    94PO: DID R VOTE FOR SEN CAND (D8/D12.)
              COLUMNS 2849 - 2849
              NUMERIC

        Q.D8.    (BALLOT CARD)  How about the election for the
        United States Senate?  Did you vote for a candidate for the
        U.S. Senate?

        Q.D12.   How about the election for the United States
        Senate? Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. Senate?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO
            7.  R volunteers:  No Senate race in the state

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D7

==============================
VAR M940617    94PO: R'S SENATE VOTE (D8A/D12A.)
              COLUMNS 2850 - 2851
              NUMERIC

        Q.D8a/D12a.  Who did you vote for?  (Precoded by
        interviewer)
        ------------------------------------------------

            10.  Third part or independent Senate candidate
            11.  Democratic candidate in open Senate race
            12.  Republican candidate in open Senate race
            13.  Democratic Senate incumbent
            14.  Republican Senate incumbent

            15.  Democratic Senate challenger
            16.  Republican Senate challenger
            26.  Major independent candidate

        If R Voted Outside District of Interview

            81.  Democratic Candidate in open Senate race
            82.  Republican Candidate in open Seante race
            83.  Democratic Incumbent
            84.  Republican Incumbent
            85.  Democratic challenger
            86.  Republican challenger
            91.  Democrat -- no name given
            92.  Republican -- no name given

            97.  Name given not on candidate list for this race

            98.  DK, refused to name candidate
            99.  NA
            00.  INAP, 5-7, 9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D7; 5, 7-9 in Q.D8/D12

==============================
VAR M940618    94PO: R'S SEN VOTE -PARTY (D8X/D12X.)
              COLUMNS 2852 - 2852
              NUMERIC

        Q.D8x/D12x.  CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. SENATE
        -----------------------------------------

        Built from Q.D8a/D12a

            1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (11, 13, 15, 81, 83, 85, 91)
            2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (12, 14, 16, 82, 84, 86, 92)
            3.  THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE (10)
            7.  Name given not in Candidate List for that race (97)

            8.  DK OR REFUSED (98)
            9.  NA (99)
            0.  INAP, 5, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 2 in Q.D7; 5, 7-9 in
                Q.D8/D12

==============================
VAR M940619    94PO: CKPT: GUB RACE? (D9.)
              COLUMNS 2853 - 2853
              NUMERIC

        Q.D9.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
        -----------------------------

            1.  GOVERNOR'S RACE IN THIS STATE (CANDIDATE LIST
                INCLUDES AT LEAST ONE NAME FROM #51-#56)
            2.  NO GOVERNOR'S RACE (NO NAME FROM #51-#56 ON
                CANDIDATE LIST) (81, 82, 99 in V19; 0 in
                Q.D13-D10x/D13x) IN, NJ, KY, LA, MO, NJ, NC, UT, VA,
                WA, WV (22, 12, 51, 45, 34, 12, 47, 67, 40, 73, 56
                in V13)

            9.  NA; 2 in Q.D5a
            0.  Inap, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 5-6, 8-9 in Q.D1a; 2 in Q.D2b

==============================
VAR M940620    94PO: DID R VOTE FOR GUB CAND (D10/D13.)
              COLUMNS 2854 - 2854
              NUMERIC

        Q.D10.   (BALLOT CARD)  How about the election for
        Governor--did you vote for a candidate for Governor?

        Q.D13.   How about the election for Governor--did you vote
        for a candidate for Governor?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO
            7.  R Volunteers:  No Governor race in the state

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 5-6, 8-9 in Q.D1a; 2 in Q.D2b;
                2 in Q.D9

==============================
VAR M940621    94PO: R'S GUB VOTE (D10A/D13A.)
              COLUMNS 2855 - 2856
              NUMERIC

        Q.D10a/D13a.  Who did you vote for?  (Precoded by

        interviewer)
        -------------------------------------------------

            50.  Third part or independent Gubernatorial candidate
            51.  Democratic candidate in open Gubernatorial race
            52.  Republican candidate in open Gubernatorial race
            53.  Democratic Gubernatorial incumbent
            54.  Republican Gubernatorial incumbent
            55.  Democratic Gubernatorial challenger
            56.  Republican Gubernatorial challenger

        If R Voted Outside District of Interview

            80.  Independent or minor party candidate
            81.  Democratic candidate in open Gubernatorial race
            82.  Republican candidate in open Gubernatorial race
            80.  Independent or minor party candidate
            83.  Democratic incumbent
            84.  Republican incumbent
            85.  Democratic challenger
            86.  Republican challenger
            87.  Liberal or Conservative Candidate
            91.  Democrat -- no name given
            92.  Republican -- no name given

            97.  Name given not on candidate list for this race

            98.  DK, refused to name candidate
            99.  NA
            00.  INAP, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 5-6, 8-9 in Q.D1a; 2 in
                 Q.D2b; 2 in Q.D9; 5, 7-9 in Q.D13

==============================
VAR M940622    94PO: R'S GUB VOTE -PARTY (D10X/D13X.)
              COLUMNS 2857 - 2857
              NUMERIC

        Q.D10x/D13x.  CANDIDATE NAMED--STATE GOVERNOR
        ---------------------------------------------

        Built from Q.D10a/D13a

            1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (51, 53, 55, 81, 83, 85, 91)
            2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (52, 54, 56, 82, 84, 86, 92)
            3.  THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE (50, 80)
            7.  Name given not in Candidate List for that race (97)

            8.  DK (98)

            9.  NA (99)
            0.  INAP, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 5-6, 8-9 in Q.D1a; 2 in Q.D2b;
                2 in Q.D9; 5, 7-9 in Q.D13

==============================
VAR M940623    94PO: CKPT: FORM B OR Y (D14.)
              COLUMNS 2858 - 2858
              NUMERIC

        Q.D14.   INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
        -------------------------------

            1.  R IS FORM B:  USE BLUE BALLOT CARD
            2.  R IS FORM Y:  USE YELOW BALLOT CARD

            8.  NA, IWR marked Form type different from assigned
                type or did not mark at all
            9.  NA, TELEPHONE IW
            0.  Inap, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 1 in Q.D2b

==============================
VAR M940624    94PO: NONVOTER- HSE CAND PREF? (D15.)
              COLUMNS 2859 - 2859
              NUMERIC

        Q.D15.   FOR R'S WHO DID NOT VOTE

        Here is a list of candidates for the major races in this
        district.  How about the election for the House of
        Representatives in Washington.  Did you prefer one of the
        candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 1, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1

==============================
VAR M940625    94PO: NONV HSE CAND PREF (D15A.)
              COLUMNS 2860 - 2861
              NUMERIC

        Q.D15a.  Which candidate was that?
        ----------------------------------

        Precoded by interviewer

            30.  Third party or independent House candidate
            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

        If R Voted Outside District of Interview

            80.  Independent or minor party House candidate
            81.  Democratic candidate in open House race
            82.  Republican candidate in open House race
            83.  Democratic incumbent
            84.  Republican incumbent
            85.  Democratic House challenger
            86.  Republican House challenger
            91.  Democrat -- no name given
            92.  Republican -- no name given

            97.  Name given not on candidate list for this race

            98.  DK, refused to name candidate
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 1, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 1 in Q.D2b; 5, 8-9 in
                 Q.D15

==============================
VAR M940626    94PO: NONV HSE CAND PREF-PARTY (D15X.)
              COLUMNS 2862 - 2862
              NUMERIC

        Q.D15x.  CANDIDATE NAMED--U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
        -------------------------------------------------------

        Built from Q.D15a

            1.  DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (31, 33, 35)
            2.  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE (32, 34, 36)
            3.  THIRD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE (30)
            7.  Name given not in Candidate List for that race (97)

            8.  DK (98)
            9.  NA (99)
            0.  INAP, 1, 6-7, 9 in Q.D1; 1 in Q.D2b; 5, 8-9 in Q.D15

==============================
VAR M940627    94PO: CKPT: INCUMB IN HSE RACE? (E0.)
              COLUMNS 2863 - 2863
              NUMERIC



        Q.E0.    INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
        -------------------------------

            1.  DISTRICT IN WHICH AN INCUMBENT IS RUNNING (CANDIDATE
                LIST INCLUDES # 33 OR #34)
            2.  NO INCUMBENT RUNNING (CANDIDATE LIST INCLUDES # 31,
                32 OR BOTH)

==============================
VAR M940628    94PO: R CONTACT HSE REPRESENTATVE? (E1.)
              COLUMNS 2864 - 2864
              NUMERIC

        Q.E1.    Have you (or anyone in your family living here)
        ever contacted Representative (NAME # 33 or 34) or anyone in
        (his/her) office?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.E0

==============================
VAR M940629    94PO: HSE CONTACT- EXPRESS OPIN (E1A-1.)
              COLUMNS 2865 - 2865
              NUMERIC

        Q.E1a.   Was it to:  (ACCEPT MORE THAN ONE MENTION)

        Q.E1a-1. express an opinion?
        ---------------------------------------------------

        USE SAME CODE FOR Q.E1a-2-E1c

        <see Q.E1 for complete question text)

            1.  Checked
            5.  Not checked

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in QE0; 5, 8-9 in Q.E1

==============================
VAR M940630    94PO: HSE CONTACT- SEEK INFO (E1A-2.)
              COLUMNS 2866 - 2866
              NUMERIC

        Q.E1a-2. seek information?
        --------------------------

        <see Q.E1 for complete question text)

            1.  Checked
            5.  Not checked

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in QE0; 5, 8-9 in Q.E1

==============================
VAR M940631    94PO: HSE CONTACT- SEEK HELP (E1A-3.)
              COLUMNS 2867 - 2867
              NUMERIC

        Q.E1a-3. seek help on a problem you had?
        ----------------------------------------

        <see Q.E1 for complete question text)

            1.  Checked
            5.  Not checked

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in QE0; 5, 8-9 in Q.E1

==============================
VAR M940632    94PO: GET RESPONSE FR HSE REPR (E1B.)
              COLUMNS 2868 - 2868
              NUMERIC

        Q.E1b.   Did you get a response from your Representative or
        (his/her) office?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.E1 for complete question text>

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.E0; 5, 8-9 in Q.E1

==============================
VAR M940633    94PO: SATISF RESPONSE FR HSE REPR (E1C.)
              COLUMNS 2869 - 2869
              NUMERIC

        Q.E1c.   How satisfied were you with the response:  very
        satisfied, somewhat satisfied, not very satisfied, or not at
        all satisfied?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.E1 for complete question text>

            1.  VERY SATISFIED
            2.  SOMEWHAT SATISFIED
            4.  NOT VERY SATISFIED
            5.  NOT AT ALL SATISFIED

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.E0; 5, 8-9 in Q.E1; 5, 8-9 in Q.E1b

==============================
VAR M940634    94PO: ANYONE ELS CONT HSE REPR? (E2.)
              COLUMNS 2870 - 2870
              NUMERIC

        Q.E2.    Do you know anyone else who has contacted
        Representative (NAME # 33 or 34) or anyone in (his/her)
        office?
        -------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.E1 for complete question text>

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.E0

==============================
VAR M940635    94PO: DID PERSON GET RESPONSE? (E2A.)
              COLUMNS 2871 - 2871
              NUMERIC

        Q.E2a.   Did this (person/group) get a response?
        ------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.E1, E2 for complete question text>

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.E0; 5, 8-9 in Q.E2

==============================
VAR M940636    94PO: WAS PERSON SATISF W/ RESP? (E2B.)
              COLUMNS 2872 - 2872
              NUMERIC

        Q.E2b.   How satisfied was this (person/group) with the
        response --very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, not very
        satisfied, or not at all satisfied?
        -------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.E1, E2 for complete question text>

            1.  VERY SATISFIED
            2.  SOMEWHAT SATISFIED
            4.  NOT VERY SATISFIED
            5.  NOT AT ALL SATISFIED

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.E0; 5, 8-9 in Q.E2; 5, 8-9 in Q.E2a

==============================
VAR M940637    94PO: APP/DIS HSE INC PERFORMANCE (E3.)
              COLUMNS 2873 - 2873
              NUMERIC

        Q.E3.    In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way
        Representative (NAME #33 or 34) has been handling (his/her)
        job?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  APPROVE
            5.  DISAPPROVE

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.E0

==============================
VAR M940638    94PO: APP/DIS HSE INC SCALE (E3A/E3B.)
              COLUMNS 2874 - 2874
              NUMERIC

        Q.E3a.   Do you approve strongly or not strongly?
        Q.E3b.   Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?
        ----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.E3 for complete question text>

            1.  STRONGLY APPROVE
            2.  NOT STRONGLY APPROVE
            4.  NOT STRONGLY DISAPPROVE
            5.  STRONGLY DISAPPROVE

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.E0; 8-9 in Q.E3

==============================
VAR M940639    94PO: WOULD HSE REP BE HELPFUL (E4.)
              COLUMNS 2875 - 2875
              NUMERIC

        Q.E4.    If you had (another/a) problem that Representative
        (NAME # 33, 34) could do something about, do you think
        (he/she) would be very helpful, somewhat helpful, or not
        very helpful to you?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  VERY HELPFUL
            2.  SOMEWHAT HELPFUL
            3.  NOT VERY HELPFUL
            7.  DEPENDS

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.E0

==============================
VAR M940640    94PO: HSE REP DO ANYTHING SPECIAL (E5.)
              COLUMNS 2876 - 2876
              NUMERIC

        Q.E5.    Do you happen to remember anything special that

        Representative (NAME # 33 or 34) has done for the people in
        (his/her) district while (he/she) has been in Congress?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.E0

==============================
VAR M940641    94PO: R KNOW #YRS HSE REPR IN OFC? (E6.)
              COLUMNS 2877 - 2877
              NUMERIC

        Q.E6.    Do you happen to know about how many years (he/she)
        <candidate named in Q.D15x> has been in the House of
        Representatives?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO, DON'T KNOW

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.E0

==============================
VAR M940642    94PO: HOW MANY YR HSE REPR IN OFC (E6A.)
              COLUMNS 2878 - 2879
              NUMERIC

        Q.E6a.   (About how many?)
        --------------------------

        <see Q.E6 for complete question text>

        If range given, midpoint was coded.  Fractions were rounded
        to even number. If number of terms was given the number of
        terms was multiplied by 2.

        Code actual number of YEARS (01-38)

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 2 in Q.E0; 5, 8-9 in Q.E6

==============================
VAR M940643    94PO: LT OR GT 12 YR IN OFFICE (E6B.)
              COLUMNS 2880 - 2880
              NUMERIC

        Q.E6b.   Would you say less than 12 years, about 12 years,
        or more than 12 years?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.E6, E6a for complete question text>

            1.  LESS THAN 12 YEARS
            3.  ABOUT 12 YEARS
            5.  MORE THAN 12 YEARS

            8.  DON'T KNOW (DO NOT PROBE)
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.E0; 1, 8-9 in Q.E6

==============================
VAR M940644    94PO: HSE INC SUPPORT FOR CLINTON (E7.)
              COLUMNS 2881 - 2881
              NUMERIC

        Q.E7.    How often has Representative (NAME # 33 or 34)
        supported President Clinton's legislative proposals?  More
        than half the time, half, less than half the time, or are
        you not sure?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  MORE THAN HALF
            3.  HALF
            5.  LESS THAN HALF

            8.  NOT SURE, DON'T KNOW

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.E0

==============================
VAR M940645    94PO: H INC SUPP CLINT ALM ALWAYS (E7A.)
              COLUMNS 2882 - 2882
              NUMERIC

        Q.E7a.   Would you say it was almost always?
        --------------------------------------------

        <see Q.E7 for complete question text>

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.E0; 3, 5, 8-9 in Q.E7

==============================
VAR M940646    94PO: H INC SUPP CLINT ALM NEVER (E7B.)
              COLUMNS 2883 - 2883
              NUMERIC

        Q.E7b   Would you say it was almost never?
        ------------------------------------------

        <see Q.E7 for complete question text>

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.E0; 1, 3, 8-9 in Q.E7

==============================
VAR M940647    94PO: H INC SUPP CLINT HALF TIME (E7C.)
              COLUMNS 2884 - 2884
              NUMERIC

        Q.E7c.   What would be your best guess--more than half the

        time, half the time, or less than half the time?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.E7 for complete question text>

            1.  MORE THAN HALF
            3.  HALF
            5.  LESS THAN HALF

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.E0; 1, 3, 5, 9 in Q.E7

==============================
VAR M940648    94PO: HSE INC VOTE FOR CRIME BILL (E8.)
              COLUMNS 2885 - 2885
              NUMERIC

        Q.E8.    One of the main parts of President Clinton's
        program this year was his crime bill.  Did Representative
        (NAME #33 OR 34) <candidate named in Q.D15x> vote for or
        against the crime bill?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  VOTED FOR CRIME BILL
            2.  R VOLUNTEERS "THINK HE/SHE VOTED FOR IT; HE/SHE MUST
                HAVE VOTED FOR IT"
            4.  R VOLUNTEERS "THINK HE/SHE VOTED AGAINST IT; HE/SHE
                MUST HAVE VOTED AGAINST IT"
            5.  VOTED AGAINST CRIME BILL

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.E0

==============================
VAR M940649    94PO: GUESS-H INC VOTE CRIME BILL (E8A.)
              COLUMNS 2886 - 2886
              NUMERIC

        Q.E8a.   What would be your best guess?  (Did [he/she] vote

        for or against the crime bill?)
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.E8 for complete question text>

            1.  VOTED FOR CRIME BILL
            5.  VOTED AGAINST CRIME BILL

            8.  DON'T KNOW (DO NOT PROBE)
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.E0; 1-2, 4-5, 9 in Q.E8

==============================
VAR M940650    94PO: H INC SOLV PROB OR PRESTIGE (E9.)
              COLUMNS 2887 - 2887
              NUMERIC

        Q.E9.    (RB, P. 4) (Looking at page 4 of the booklet)
        Generally speaking, do you think your representative cares
        more about solving the problems that face people in your
        district, or more about gaining prestige and influence for
        (himself/herself) in Washington?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  SOLVING PROBLEMS
            3.  R VOLUNTEERS: "ABOUT EQUAL"
            5.  GAINING PRESTIGE AND INFLUENCE

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.E0

==============================
VAR M940651    94PO: FAV/OPP TERM LIMITS (E10.)
              COLUMNS 2888 - 2888
              NUMERIC

        Q.E10.   (Not using the booklet)  A law has been proposed
        that would limit members of Congress to no more than 12

        consecutive years of service in that office.  Do you favor
        or oppose such a law?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  FAVOR
            5.  OPPOSE
            7.  OTHER: SPECIFY

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940652    94PO: R REPUB, DEM OR INDEP (E11.)
              COLUMNS 2889 - 2889
              NUMERIC

        Q.E11.   Generally speaking, do you usually think of
        yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or
        what?
        --------------------------------------------------------

            1.  REPUBLICAN
            2.  INDEPENDENT
            3.  NO PREFERENCE
            4.  OTHER PARTY
            5.  DEMOCRAT

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940653    94PO: IS R STRONG REPUB/DEM (E11A/E11B.)
              COLUMNS 2890 - 2890
              NUMERIC

        Q.E11a.  Would you call yourself a strong Republican or a
        not very strong Republican?

        Q.E11b.  Would you call yourself a strong Democrat or a not

        very strong Democrat?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  STRONG
            5.  NOT VERY STRONG

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2-4, 8-9 in Q.E11

==============================
VAR M940654    94PO: R CLOSER TO REPUB/DEM (E11C.)
              COLUMNS 2891 - 2891
              NUMERIC

        Q.E11c.  Do you think of yourself as closer to the
        Republican Party or the Democratic Party?
        --------------------------------------------------

            1.  CLOSER TO REPUBLICAN
            3.  NEITHER
            5.  CLOSER TO DEMOCRAT

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 1, 5, 8-9 in Q.E11

==============================
VAR M940655    94PO: PARTY ID SUMMARY (E11X.)
              COLUMNS 2892 - 2892
              NUMERIC

        Q.E11x.  SUMMARY:  R's Party ID
        -------------------------------

        Built from Q.E11-E11c

        The numbers in parentheses refer to responses to Q.E11-E11c.

        Code 8 (APOLITICAL) was used only if Respondent had a code
        of 3 (NO PREFERENCE) in Q.E11 and a code of 3, 8, or 9
        (NEITHER, DK, OR NA) in Q.Ellc and also showed little or no
        interest in politics in response to each of the following
        questions: A1. B9, D1, F1.  Respondents who showed interest

        in politics in response to A1, B9, D1, or F1 were recoded to
        3.

            0.  STRONG DEMOCRAT (510)
            1.  WEAK DEMOCRAT (550, 580, 590)
            2.  INDEPENDENT-DEMOCRAT (205, 305, 405)
            3.  INDEPENDENT-INDEPENDENT (203, 208, 209)
            4.  INDEPENDENT-REPUBLICAN (201, 301, 401)
            5.  WEAK REPUBLICAN (150, 180, 190)
            6.  STRONG REPUBLICAN (110)
            7.  OTHER-MINOR PARTY, REFUSES TO SAY (403, 408, 409)
            8.  APOLITICAL (303, 308, 309)

            9.  NA (800, 900)

==============================
VAR M940701    94PO: R FOLLOW PUBLIC AFFAIRS (F1.)
              COLUMNS 2893 - 2893
              NUMERIC

        Q.F1.    Some people seem to follow what's going on in
        government and public affairs most of the time, whether
        there's an election going on or not.  Others aren't that
        interested.  Would you say you follow what's going on in
        government and public affairs most of the time, some of the
        time, only now and then, or hardly at all?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

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

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940702    94PO: #1 MOST IMP PROBLEM (F2.)
              COLUMNS 2894 - 2896
              NUMERIC

        Q.F2(1).    What do you think are the most important
        problems facing this country?  <1st mention> (PROBE:  Any
        other important problems facing the country?  UNTIL R SAYS
        "NO.")
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        See IMPORTANT PROBLEM Master Code, except:

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 998-999 in Q.F2(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M940703    94PO: #2 MOST IMP PROBLEM (F2.)
              COLUMNS 2897 - 2899
              NUMERIC

        Q.F2(2).    What do you think are the most important
        problems facing this country?  <2nd mention> (PROBE:  Any
        other important problems facing the country?  UNTIL R SAYS
        "NO.")
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        See IMPORTANT PROBLEM Master Code, except:

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 998-999 in Q.F2(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M940704    94PO: #3 MOST IMP PROBLEM (F2.)
              COLUMNS 2900 - 2902
              NUMERIC

        Q.F2(3).    What do you think are the most important
        problems facing this country?  <3rd mention> (PROBE:  Any
        other important problems facing the country?  UNTIL R SAYS

        "NO.")
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        See IMPORTANT PROBLEM Master Code, except:

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 998-999 in Q.F2(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M940705    94PO: NO. M IMP PROBS MENTIONED (F3.)
              COLUMNS 2903 - 2903
              NUMERIC



        Q.F3.    INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
        -------------------------------

            1.  R HAS NOT MENTIONED ANY PROBLEMS (998, 999 in
                Q.F2(1))
            2.  R HAS MENTIONED ONLY ONE PROBLEM
            3.  ALL OTHERS

==============================
VAR M940706    94PO: WHICH PROB IS MOST IMP (F4.)
              COLUMNS 2904 - 2906
              NUMERIC

        Q.F4.    Of those you've mentioned, what would you say is
        the single most important problem the country faces?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        Use IMPORTANT PROBLEM Master Code, except:

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 1 in Q.F3

==============================
VAR M940707    94PO: PTY TO DEAL W/MOST IMP PROB (F5.)
              COLUMNS 2907 - 2907
              NUMERIC

        Q.F5.    Which political party do you think would be most
        likely to get the government to do a better job in dealing
        with this problem--the Republicans, the Democrats, or
        wouldn't there be much difference between them?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  REPUBLICANS
            3.  NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE
            5.  DEMOCRATS

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 1 in Q.F3

==============================
VAR M940708    94PO: ANY DIFFS BETW D/R PARTIES? (F6.)
              COLUMNS 2908 - 2908
              NUMERIC

        Q.F6.    Do you think there are any important differences in
        what the Republicans and Democrats stand for?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940709    94PO: #1 PARTY DIFFERENCE (F6A-1.)
              COLUMNS 2909 - 2909
              NUMERIC

        Q.F6a-1(1). What are those differences? <1st mention>
        -----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.F6 for complete question text>

        Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
        than parties were coded "7".  However, if the candidates are

        referred to as leaders or representatives of the parties,
        the responses were coded in the appropriate code category.

            1.  Democratic party mention
            2.  Democratic presidential candidate mention
            4.  Republican presidential candidate mention
            5.  Republican party mention
            6.  Other party mentioned instead
            7.  Unclear party reference--some substantive area of
                party difference mentioned, but party reference is
                not clear; reference to candidate rather than party

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.F6; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940710    94PO: #1 PARTY DIFFRNCE CONTENT (F6A-2.)
              COLUMNS 2910 - 2912
              NUMERIC

        Q.F6a-2(1). CONTENT CODE <1st mention>
        --------------------------------------

        See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code

        <see Q.F6 for complete question text>

            998.  DK  Q.F6a-2(1) only; 8 in Q.F6a-1(1)
            999.  NA  Q.F6a-2(1) only; 9 in Q.F6a-1(1)
            000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.F6; 8-9 in Q.F6a-1(1); no
                  further mention

==============================
VAR M940711    94PO: #2 PARTY DIFFERENCE (F6A-1.)
              COLUMNS 2913 - 2913
              NUMERIC

        Q.F6a-1(2). What are those differences? <2nd mention>
        -----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.F6 for complete question text>

        Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
        than parties were coded "7".  However, if the candidates are

        referred to as leaders or representatives of the parties,
        the responses were coded in the appropriate code category.

            1.  Democratic party mention
            2.  Democratic presidential candidate mention
            4.  Republican presidential candidate mention
            5.  Republican party mention
            6.  Other party mentioned instead
            7.  Unclear party reference--some substantive area of
                party difference mentioned, but party reference is
                not clear; reference to candidate rather than party

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.F6; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940712    94PO: #2 PARTY DIFFRNCE CONTENT (F6A-2.)
              COLUMNS 2914 - 2916
              NUMERIC

        Q.F6a-2(2). CONTENT CODE <2nd mention>
        --------------------------------------

        See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code

        <see Q.F6 for complete question text>

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.F6; 8-9 in Q.F6a-1(1); no
                  further mention

==============================
VAR M940713    94PO: #3 PARTY DIFFERENCE (F6A-1.)
              COLUMNS 2917 - 2917
              NUMERIC

        Q.F6a-1(3). What are those differences? <3rd mention>
        -----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.F6 for complete question text>

        Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
        than parties were coded "7".  However, if the candidates are

        referred to as leaders or representatives of the parties,
        the responses were coded in the appropriate code category.

            1.  Democratic party mention
            2.  Democratic presidential candidate mention
            4.  Republican presidential candidate mention
            5.  Republican party mention
            6.  Other party mentioned instead
            7.  Unclear party reference--some substantive area of
                party difference mentioned, but party reference is
                not clear; reference to candidate rather than party

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.F6; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940714    94PO: #3 PARTY DIFFRNCE CONTENT (F6A-2.)
              COLUMNS 2918 - 2920
              NUMERIC

        Q.F6a-2(3). CONTENT CODE <3rd mention>
        --------------------------------------

        See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code

        <see Q.F6 for complete question text>

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.F6; 8-9 in Q.F6a-1(1); no
                  further mention

==============================
VAR M940715    94PO: #4 PARTY DIFFERENCE (F6A-1.)
              COLUMNS 2921 - 2921
              NUMERIC

        Q.F6a-1(4). What are those differences? <4th mention>
        -----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.F6 for complete question text>

        Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
        than parties were coded "7".  However, if the candidates are

        referred to as leaders or representatives of the parties,
        the responses were coded in the appropriate code category.

            1.  Democratic party mention
            2.  Democratic presidential candidate mention
            4.  Republican presidential candidate mention
            5.  Republican party mention
            6.  Other party mentioned instead
            7.  Unclear party reference--some substantive area of
                party difference mentioned, but party reference is
                not clear; reference to candidate rather than party

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.F6; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940716    94PO: #4 PARTY DIFFRNCE CONTENT (F6A-2.)
              COLUMNS 2922 - 2924
              NUMERIC

        Q.F6a-2(4). CONTENT CODE <4th mention>
        --------------------------------------

        See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code

        <see Q.F6 for complete question text>

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.F6; 8-9 in Q.F6a-1(1); no
                  further mention

==============================
VAR M940717    94PO: #5 PARTY DIFFERENCE (F6A-1.)
              COLUMNS 2925 - 2925
              NUMERIC

        Q.F6a-1(5). What are those differences? <5th mention>
        -----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.F6 for complete question text>

        Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
        than parties were coded "7".  However, if the candidates are

        referred to as leaders or representatives of the parties,
        the responses were coded in the appropriate code category.

            1.  Democratic party mention
            2.  Democratic presidential candidate mention
            4.  Republican presidential candidate mention
            5.  Republican party mention
            6.  Other party mentioned instead
            7.  Unclear party reference--some substantive area of
                party difference mentioned, but party reference is
                not clear; reference to candidate rather than party

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.F6; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940718    94PO: #5 PARTY DIFFRNCE CONTENT (F6A-2.)
              COLUMNS 2926 - 2928
              NUMERIC

        Q.F6a-2(5). CONTENT CODE <5th mention>
        --------------------------------------

        See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code

        <see Q.F6 for complete question text>

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.F6; 8-9 in Q.F6a-1(1); no
                  further mention

==============================
VAR M940719    94PO: #6 PARTY DIFFERENCE (F6A-1.)
              COLUMNS 2929 - 2929
              NUMERIC

        Q.F6a-1(6). What are those differences? <6th mention>
        -----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.F6 for complete question text>

        Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
        than parties were coded "7".  However, if the candidates are

        referred to as leaders or representatives of the parties,
        the responses were coded in the appropriate code category.

            1.  Democratic party mention
            2.  Democratic presidential candidate mention
            4.  Republican presidential candidate mention
            5.  Republican party mention
            6.  Other party mentioned instead
            7.  Unclear party reference--some substantive area of
                party difference mentioned, but party reference is
                not clear; reference to candidate rather than party

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.F6; no further mention

==============================
VAR M940720    94PO: #6 PARTY DIFFRNCE CONTENT (F6A-2.)
              COLUMNS 2930 - 2932
              NUMERIC

        Q.F6a-2(6). CONTENT CODE <6th mention>
        --------------------------------------

        See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code

        <see Q.F6 for complete question text>

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.F6; 8-9 in Q.F6a-1(1); no
                  further mention

==============================
VAR M940801    94PO: DID PARTIES CONTACT R (G1.)
              COLUMNS 2933 - 2933
              NUMERIC

        Q.G1.    As you know, the political parties try to talk to
        as many people as they can to get them to vote for their
        candidate.  Did anyone from one of the political parties
        call you up or come around and talk to you about the

        campaign this year?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940802    94PO: WHICH PARTY CONTACTED R (G1A.)
              COLUMNS 2934 - 2934
              NUMERIC

        Q.G1a.   Which party was that?
        ------------------------------

        <see Q.G1 for complete question text>

            1.  REPUBLICAN
            3.  BOTH
            5.  DEMOCRATIC
            7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.G1

==============================
VAR M940803    94PO: ANYONE ELSE CONT R ABT CANDS (G2.)
              COLUMNS 2935 - 2935
              NUMERIC

        Q.G2.    Other than someone from the two major parties, did
        anyone (else) call you up or come around and talk to you
        about supporting specific candidates in this last election?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940804    94PO: #1 CAND SUPPORT ASKED (G2A.)
              COLUMNS 2936 - 2937
              NUMERIC

        Q.G2a(1).   Which candidate(s) did (he/she/they) ask you to
        support? <1st mention>
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.G2 for complete question text>

        Precoded by interviewer

        REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES/ORGANIZED SUPPORTERS FOR:

        Senate
        10.  Independent/minor party candidate

            12.  U.S. Senate candidate, Republican, in state without
                 incumbent
            14.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Republican
            16.  U.S. Senate candidate challenger candidate,
                 Republican

        Governor

            52.  Gubernatorial candidate, Republican, in state
                 without incumbent
            54.  Gubernatorial incumbent candidate, Republican
            56.  Gubernatorial candidate challenger candidate,
                 Republican

        House

            32.  U.S. House candidate, Republican, in district
                 without incumbent
            34.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Republican
            36.  U.S. House candidate challenger candidate,
                 Republican
            28.  Republican Candidate(s)--NA which candidate(s)
            29.  Other Republican Candidate--any office level

        DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES/ORGANIZED SUPPORTERS FOR:

        Senate

            11.  U.S. Senate candidate, Democratic, in state without
                 incumbent
            13.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Democratic
            15.  U.S. Senate candidate challenger candidate,
                 Democratic

        Governor

            51.  Gubernatorial candidate, Democratic, in state
                 without incumbent
            53.  Gubernatorial incumbent candidate, Democratic
            55.  Gubernatorial candidate challenger candidate,
                 Democratic

        House

            31.  U.S. House candidate, Democratic, in district
                 without incumbent
            33.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Democratic
            35.  U.S. House candidate challenger candidate,
                 Democratic
            68.  Democratic Candidate(s)--NA which candidate(s)
            69.  Other Democratic Candidate--any office level

        PARTY ORGANIZATION MENTIONED AS SUCH

            71.  Republican Party
            75.  Democratic Party
            79.  Other party (only)

        OTHER

            80.  Other independent or minor party candidate--any
                 office level
            85.  Third/other party

        INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES

            50.  Gubernatorial candidate, Independent, in state
                 without incumbent
            26.  Senate candidate, Independent, in state with
                 Democratic incumbent and republican candidate
            93.  Democratic candidate for short-term Senate seat
                 (Tennessee)
            94.  Republican candidate for short-term Senate seat
                 (Tennessee)
            95.  Other candidate(s) for state/local offices (office
                 level given but party NA)
            96.  Other groups or individuals which are neither

                 parties nor organized supporters of specific
                 candidates
            97.  Candidate name given but party/office level NA (low
                 priority)

            98.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T REMEMBER  Q.G2a(1) only: 0 in
                 Q.G2a(2)
            99.  NA (Q.G2a(1) only)
            00.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.G2; 98-99 in Q.G2a(1); no further
                 mention

==============================
VAR M940805    94PO: #2 CAND SUPPORT ASKED (G2A.)
              COLUMNS 2938 - 2939
              NUMERIC

        Q.G2a(2).   Which candidate(s) did (he/she/they) ask you to
        support? <2nd mention>
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.G2 for complete question text>

        Precoded by interviewer

        REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES/ORGANIZED SUPPORTERS FOR:

        Senate

            12.  U.S. Senate candidate, Republican, in state without
                 incumbent
            14.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Republican
            16.  U.S. Senate candidate challenger candidate,
                 Republican

        Governor

            52.  Gubernatorial candidate, Republican, in state
                 without incumbent
            54.  Gubernatorial incumbent candidate, Republican
            56.  Gubernatorial candidate challenger candidate,
                 Republican

        House

            32.  U.S. House candidate, Republican, in district
                 without incumbent

            34.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Republican
            36.  U.S. House candidate challenger candidate,
                 Republican
            28.  Republican Candidate(s)--NA which candidate(s)
            29.  Other Republican Candidate--any office level

        DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES/ORGANIZED SUPPORTERS FOR:

        Senate

            11.  U.S. Senate candidate, Democratic, in state without
                 incumbent
            13.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Democratic
            15.  U.S. Senate candidate challenger candidate,
                 Democratic

        Governor

            51.  Gubernatorial candidate, Democratic, in state
                 without incumbent
            53.  Gubernatorial incumbent candidate, Democratic
            55.  Gubernatorial candidate challenger candidate,
                 Democratic

        House

            31.  U.S. House candidate, Democratic, in district
                 without incumbent
            33.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Democratic
            35.  U.S. House candidate challenger candidate,
                 Democratic
            68.  Democratic Candidate(s)--NA which candidate(s)
            69.  Other Democratic Candidate--any office level

        PARTY ORGANIZATION MENTIONED AS SUCH

            71.  Republican Party
            75.  Democratic Party
            79.  Other party (only)

        OTHER

            80.  Other independent or minor party candidate--any
                 office level
            85.  Third/other party

        INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES

            50.  Gubernatorial candidate, Independent, in state

                 without incumbent
            26.  Senate candidate, Independent, in state with
                 Democratic incumbent and republican candidate
            93.  Democratic candidate for short-term Senate seat
                 (Tennessee)
            94.  Republican candidate for short-term Senate seat
                 (Tennessee)
            95.  Other candidate(s) for state/local offices (office
                 level given but party NA)
            96.  Other groups or individuals which are neither
                 parties nor organized supporters of specific
                 candidates
            97.  Candidate name given but party/office level NA (low
                 priority)

            98.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T REMEMBER  Q.G2a(1) only: 0 in
                 Q.G2a(2)
            99.  NA (Q.G2a(1) only)
            00.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.G2; 98-99 in Q.G2a(1); no further
                 mention

==============================
VAR M940806    94PO: ANYONE TALK TO R ABT VOT/REG (G3.)
              COLUMNS 2940 - 2940
              NUMERIC

        Q.G3.    During the campaign this year, did anyone talk to
        you about registering to vote or getting out to vote?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        [INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION]: IF R RECEIVED A CALL ON ELECTION
        DAY REMINDING HIM/HER TO VOTE, OR OFFERING A RIDE, THAT
        COUNTS AS "YES".

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940807    94PO: ANY MORAL/RELG GRPS CONTCT R (G4.)
              COLUMNS 2941 - 2941
              NUMERIC

        Q.G4.    Were there any groups concerned with moral or
        religious issues that tried to encourage you to vote in a
        particular way?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES THERE WERE
            5.  NO THERE WEREN'T

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940808    94PO: R ADVISE ANYONE ABOUT VOTING (G5.)
              COLUMNS 2942 - 2942
              NUMERIC

        Q.G5.    We would like to find out about some of the things
        people do to help a party or a candidate win an election.

        During the campaign, did you talk to any people and try to
        show them why they should vote for or against one of the
        parties or candidates?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940809    94PO: R DISPLAY BUTTON/STICKR/SIGN (G6.)
              COLUMNS 2943 - 2943
              NUMERIC

        Q.G6.    Did you wear a campaign button, put a campaign
        sticker on your car, or place a sign in your window or in

        front of your house?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940810    94PO: R GO MEETINGS, RALLIES ETC. (G7.)
              COLUMNS 2944 - 2944
              NUMERIC

        Q.G7.    Did you go to any political meetings, rallies,
        speeches, dinners, or things like that in support of a
        particular candidate?
        -------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940811    94PO: R DO (OTHR) WORK FOR CAN/PTY (G8.)
              COLUMNS 2945 - 2945
              NUMERIC

        Q.G8.    Did you do any (other) work for one of the parties
        or candidates?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940812    94PO: R CONTRIBUTE TO CANDIDATE (G9.)
              COLUMNS 2946 - 2946
              NUMERIC

        Q.G9.    During an election year people are often asked to
        make a contribution to support campaigns.  Did you give
        money to an individual candidate running for public office?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940813    94PO: PARTY OF CAND CONTRIBUTION (G9A.)
              COLUMNS 2947 - 2947
              NUMERIC

        Q.G9a.   Which party did that candidate belong to?
        --------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.G9 for complete question text>

            1.  REPUBLICAN
            3.  BOTH
            5.  DEMOCRATIC
            7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.G9

==============================
VAR M940814    94PO: R CONTRIBUTE TO PARTY (G10.)
              COLUMNS 2948 - 2948
              NUMERIC

        Q.G10.   Did you give money to a political party during this

        election year?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940815    94PO: PARTY OF CONTRIBUTION (G10A.)
              COLUMNS 2949 - 2949
              NUMERIC

        Q.G10a.  To which party did you give money?
        -------------------------------------------

        <see Q.G10a for complete question text>

            1.  REPUBLICAN
            3.  BOTH
            5.  DEMOCRATIC
            7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.G10

==============================
VAR M940816    94PO: R CONTRIB TO ANY OTH GROUP (G11.)
              COLUMNS 2950 - 2950
              NUMERIC

        Q.G11.   Did you give any money to any other group that
        supported or opposed candidates?
        -------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940817    94PO: ENVIRONMENT - FED SPENDING (H1A.)
              COLUMNS 2951 - 2951
              NUMERIC

        Q.H1.    If you had a say in making up the federal budget
        this year, for which of the following programs would you
        like to see spending increased and for which would you like
        to see spending decreased

        Q.H1a.   Should federal spending on improving and protecting
        the environment be increased, decreased, or kept about the
        same?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  INCREASED
            2.  SAME
            3.  DECREASED

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940818    94PO: FOREIGN AID -FED SPENDING (H1B.)
              COLUMNS 2952 - 2952
              NUMERIC

        Q.H1b.   Should federal spending on aid to countries of the
        former Soviet Union be increased, decreased, or kept about
        the same?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  INCREASED
            2.  SAME
            3.  DECREASED

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940819    94PO: SOC SECURITY -FED SPENDING (H1C.)
              COLUMNS 2953 - 2953
              NUMERIC

        Q.H1c.   Social Security?
        -------------------------

        <see Q.H1 for complete question text>

            1.  INCREASED
            2.  SAME
            3.  DECREASED

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940820    94PO: WELFARE -FED SPENDING (H1D.)
              COLUMNS 2954 - 2954
              NUMERIC

        Q.H1d.   Welfare programs?
        --------------------------

        <see Q.H1 for complete question text>

            1.  INCREASED
            2.  SAME
            3.  DECREASED

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940821    94PO: AIDS RESEARCH -FED SPENDING (H1E.)
              COLUMNS 2955 - 2955
              NUMERIC

        Q.H1e.   Spending on AIDS research?
        -----------------------------------

        <see Q.H1 for complete question text>

            1.  INCREASED
            2.  SAME
            3.  DECREASED

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940822    94PO: FOOD STAMPS -FED SPENDING (H1F.)
              COLUMNS 2956 - 2956
              NUMERIC

        Q.H1f.   Should federal spending on food stamps be
        increased, decreased, or kept about the same?
        --------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.H1 for complete question text>

            1.  INCREASED
            2.  SAME
            3.  DECREASED

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940823    94PO: PUBL SCHOOLS -FED SPENDING (H1G.)
              COLUMNS 2957 - 2957
              NUMERIC

        Q.H1g.   Public schools?
        ------------------------

        <see Q.H1 for complete question text>

            1.  INCREASED
            2.  SAME
            3.  DECREASED

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940824    94PO: CHILD CARE -FED SPENDING (H1I.)
              COLUMNS 2958 - 2958
              NUMERIC

        Q.H1i.   Child care?
        --------------------

        <see Q.H1 for complete question text>

            1.  INCREASED
            2.  SAME
            3.  DECREASED

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940825    94PO: DEAL W/CRIME -FED SPENDING (H1J.)
              COLUMNS 2959 - 2959
              NUMERIC

        Q.H1j.   Dealing with crime?
        ----------------------------

        <see Q.H1 for complete question text>

            1.  INCREASED
            2.  SAME
            3.  DECREASED

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940826    94PO: HEALTH CARE -FED SPENDING (H1K.)
              COLUMNS 2960 - 2960
              NUMERIC

        Q.H1k.   Health care?
        ---------------------

        <see Q.H1 for complete question text>

            1.  INCREASED
            2.  SAME
            3.  DECREASED

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940827    94PO: DEFENSE -FED SPENDING (H1M.)
              COLUMNS 2961 - 2961
              NUMERIC

        Q.H1m.   Defense spending?
        --------------------------

        <see Q.H1 for complete question text>

            1.  INCREASED
            2.  SAME
            3.  DECREASED

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940828    94PO: WHICH PARTY RAISE TAXES (H2.)
              COLUMNS 2962 - 2962
              NUMERIC

        Q.H2.    Which party is more likely to raise taxes, the
        Democrats, the Republicans, or wouldn't there be much
        difference between them?
        -------------------------------------------------------

            1.  DEMOCRATS
            3.  NOT MUCH DIFFERENCE
            5.  REPUBLICANS

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940829    94PO: WHICH PARTY HANDLE ECONOMY (H3A.)
              COLUMNS 2963 - 2963
              NUMERIC

        Q.H3.    Which party do you think would do a better job of
        handling the nation's economy..., the Democrats, the
        Republicans, or wouldn't there be much difference between
        them?

        Q.H3a.   (...HANDLING THE NATION'S ECONOMY?)
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  DEMOCRATS
            3.  NO DIFFERENCE
            5.  REPUBLICANS
            6.  NEITHER

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940830    94PO: WHICH PARTY HANDLE POLLUTN (H3B.)
              COLUMNS 2964 - 2964
              NUMERIC

        Q.H3b.   ...handling the problem of pollution and protecting
        the environment?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.H3 for complete question text>

            1.  DEMOCRATS
            3.  NO DIFFERENCE
            5.  REPUBLICANS
            6.  NEITHER

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940831    94PO: WHICH PARTY HANDLE CRIME (H3C.)
              COLUMNS 2965 - 2965
              NUMERIC

        Q.H3c.   ...dealing with the crime problem?
        -------------------------------------------

        <see Q.H3 for complete question text>

            1.  DEMOCRATS
            3.  NO DIFFERENCE
            5.  REPUBLICANS
            6.  NEITHER

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940832    94PO: WHICH PTY HANDLE FOREIGN AF (H3D.)
              COLUMNS 2966 - 2966
              NUMERIC

        Q.H3d.   ...handling foreign affairs?
        -------------------------------------

        <see Q.H3 for complete question text>

            1.  DEMOCRATS
            3.  NO DIFFERENCE
            5.  REPUBLICANS
            6.  NEITHER

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940833    94PO: WHICH PTY FIX HEALTH CARE (H3E.)
              COLUMNS 2967 - 2967
              NUMERIC

        Q.H3e.   ...making health care more affordable?
        -----------------------------------------------

        <see Q.H3 for complete question text>

            1.  DEMOCRATS
            3.  NO DIFFERENCE
            5.  REPUBLICANS
            6.  NEITHER

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940834    94PO: WHICH PARTY REFORM WELFARE (H3F.)
              COLUMNS 2968 - 2968
              NUMERIC

        Q.H3f.   ...reforming the welfare system?
        -----------------------------------------

        <see Q.H3 for complete question text>

            1.  DEMOCRATS
            3.  NO DIFFERENCE
            5.  REPUBLICANS
            6.  NEITHER

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940835    94PO: CLINTON EVER MADE R ANGRY (H4A.)
              COLUMNS 2969 - 2969
              NUMERIC

        Q.H4.    Think about Bill Clinton.  Has Bill
        Clinton--because of the kind of person he is, or because of
        somethign he has done--ever made you feel:

        Q.H4a.   angry?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES, HAVE FELT
            5.  NO; NEVER FELT

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940836    94PO: CLINTON EVER MADE R HOPEUFL (H4B.)
              COLUMNS 2970 - 2970
              NUMERIC

        Q.H4b.   hopeful?
        -----------------

        <see Q.H4 for complete question text>

            1.  YES, HAVE FELT
            5.  NO; NEVER FELT

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940837    94PO: CLINTON EVER MADE R AFRAID (H4C.)
              COLUMNS 2971 - 2971
              NUMERIC

        Q.H4c.   afraid?
        ----------------

        <see Q.H4 for complete question text>

            1.  YES, HAVE FELT
            5.  NO; NEVER FELT

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940838    94PO: CLINTON EVER MADE R PROUD (H4D.)
              COLUMNS 2972 - 2972
              NUMERIC

        Q.H4d.   proud?
        ---------------

        <see Q.H4 for complete question text>

            1.  YES, HAVE FELT
            5.  NO; NEVER FELT

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940839    94PO: R SELF-RATED, 7-PT. LIB/CON (H5A.)
              COLUMNS 2973 - 2973
              NUMERIC

        Q.H5.    (RB, P. 5) We hear a lot of talk these days about
        liberals and conservatives.  Here is a seven-point scale on
        which the political views that people might hold are
        arranged from extremely liberal to extremely conservative.

        Q.H5a.   Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
        haven't you thought much about this?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  EXTREMELY LIBERAL
            2.  LIBERAL
            3.  SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
            4.  MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
            5.  SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
            6.  CONSERVATIVE
            7.  EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

==============================
VAR M940840    94PO: IF HAD TO CHOOSE: LIB/CON (H5AA.)
              COLUMNS 2974 - 2974
              NUMERIC

        Q.H5aa.  If you had to choose, would you consider yourself a

        liberal or a conservative?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  LIBERAL
            3.  MODERATE, MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
            5.  CONSERVATIVE
            7.  R REFUSES TO CHOOSE

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 1-7, 9 in Q.H5a

==============================
VAR M940841    94PO: CLINTON- 7-PT LIB/CON (H5B.)
              COLUMNS 2975 - 2975
              NUMERIC

        Q.H5b.   Where would you place Bill Clinton on this scale?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.H5aa for complete question text>

            1.  EXTREMELY LIBERAL
            2.  LIBERAL
            3.  SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
            4.  MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
            5.  SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
            6.  CONSERVATIVE
            7.  EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

            8.  DK, (DON'T PROBE)
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 8-9 in Q.H5aa

==============================
VAR M940842    94PO: CRTAIN ABT CLINTON LIB/CON (H5B1.)
              COLUMNS 2976 - 2976
              NUMERIC

        Q.H5b1.  How certain are you of Bill Clinton's position on
        this scale?  Very certain, pretty certain, or not very
        certain?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.H5aa for complete question text>

            1.  VERY CERTAIN
            3.  PRETTY CERTAIN
            5.  NOT VERY CERTAIN

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 8-9 in Q.H5aa; 8-9 in Q.H5b

==============================
VAR M940843    94PO: HSE DEM 7-PT LIB/CON (H5C.)
              COLUMNS 2977 - 2977
              NUMERIC

        Q.H5c.   (Where would you place <Democratic House
        candidate>) (NAME #31, 33 OR 35)?
        -------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.H5aa for complete question text>

        NOTE: The independent candidate running in VA10 was treated
        as a Democratic candidate in this variable.

            1.  EXTREMELY LIBERAL
            2.  LIBERAL
            3.  SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
            4.  MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
            5.  SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
            6.  CONSERVATIVE
            7.  EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

            8.  DK, DON'T PROBE
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 24 in V17 (No Democratic candidate); 8-9 in
                Q.H5aa

==============================
VAR M940844    94PO: CRTAIN ABT HSE D LIB/CON (H5C1.)
              COLUMNS 2978 - 2978
              NUMERIC

        Q.H5c1.  How certain are you of (NAME #31, 33 OR 35)

        position on this scale?  Very certain, pretty certain, or
        not very certain?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.H5aa for complete question text>

        NOTE: The independent candidate running in VA10 was treated
        as a Democratic candidate in this variable.

            1.  VERY CERTAIN
            3.  PRETTY CERTAIN
            5.  NOT VERY CERTAIN

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 24 in V17 (No Democratic candidate) 8-9 in
                Q.H5aa; 8-9 in Q.H5c

==============================
VAR M940845    94PO: HSE REP 7-PT LIB/CON (H5D.)
              COLUMNS 2979 - 2979
              NUMERIC

        Q.H5d.  Where would you place (NAME #32, 34 OR 36)
        (Republican House candidate) on this scale?
        --------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.H5aa for complete question text>

            1.  EXTREMELY LIBERAL
            2.  LIBERAL
            3.  SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
            4.  MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
            5.  SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
            6.  CONSERVATIVE
            7.  EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

            8.  DK, (DON'T PROBE)
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 14 in V17 (No Republican candidate); 8-9 in
                Q.H5aa

==============================
VAR M940846    94PO: CRTAIN ABT HSE REP LIB/CON (H5D1.)
              COLUMNS 2980 - 2980
              NUMERIC

        Q.H5d1.  How certain are you of (NAME #32, 34 OR 36)
        position on this scale?  Very certain, pretty certain, or
        not very certain?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.H5aa for complete question text>

            1.  VERY CERTAIN
            3.  PRETTY CERTAIN
            5.  NOT VERY CERTAIN

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 14 in V17 (No Republican candidate) 8-9 in
                Q.H5aa; 8-9 in Q.H5d

==============================
VAR M940847    94PO: DEM PTY 7-PT LIB/CON (H5E.)
              COLUMNS 2981 - 2981
              NUMERIC

        Q.H5e.   And still on the scale, where would you place the
        Democratic Party?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.H5aa for complete question text>

            1.  EXTREMELY LIBERAL
            2.  LIBERAL
            3.  SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
            4.  MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
            5.  SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
            6.  CONSERVATIVE
            7.  EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

            8.  DK, (DON'T PROBE)
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 8-9 in Q.H5aa

==============================
VAR M940848    94PO: REP PTY 7-PT LIB/CON (H5F.)
              COLUMNS 2982 - 2982
              NUMERIC

        Q.H5f.   Where would you place the Republican Party?
        ----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.H5aa for complete question text>

            1.  EXTREMELY LIBERAL
            2.  LIBERAL
            3.  SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
            4.  MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
            5.  SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
            6.  CONSERVATIVE
            7.  EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

            8.  DK, (DON'T PROBE)
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 8-9 in Q.H5aa

==============================
VAR M940901    94PO: U.S. RIGHT/WRONG TRACK (J1.)
              COLUMNS 2983 - 2983
              NUMERIC

        Q.J1.    (Not using the booklet) Do you feel things in this
        country are generally going in the right direction, or do
        you feel things have pretty seriously gotten off on the
        wrong track?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  RIGHT DIRECTION
            5.  WRONG TRACK

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940902    94PO: R BETTR/WRSE OFF THAN YR AGO (J2.)
              COLUMNS 2984 - 2984
              NUMERIC

        Q.J2.    We are interested in how people are getting along
        financially these days.  Would you say that you (and your

        family living here) are better off or worse off financially
        than you were a year ago?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  BETTER OFF
            3.  SAME (VOLUNTEERED)
            5.  WORSE OFF

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940903    94PO: R MUCH BTTR/WRS PAST YR (J2A/J2B.)
              COLUMNS 2985 - 2985
              NUMERIC

        Q.J2a.   Is that much better off or somewhat better off?
        Q.J1b.   Is that much worse off or somewhat worse off?
        --------------------------------------------------------

            1.  MUCH BETTER
            2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
            3.  SAME
            4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
            5.  MUCH WORSE

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 8-9 in Q.J2a/J1b

==============================
VAR M940904    94PO: R BETTR/WRSE OFF YR FROM NOW (J3.)
              COLUMNS 2986 - 2986
              NUMERIC

        Q.J3.    Now looking ahead, do you think that a year from
        now you (and your family living here) will be better off
        financially, worse off, or just about the same as now?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  BETTER YEAR FROM NOW

            3.  SAME
            5.  WORSE YEAR FROM NOW

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940905    94PO: R MUCH BTTR/WRS NEXT YR (J3A/J3B.)
              COLUMNS 2987 - 2987
              NUMERIC

        Q.J3a.   (Is that much better off or somewhat better off?)
        Q.J3b.   (Is that much worse off or somewhat worse off?)
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.J3 for complete question text>

            1.  MUCH BETTER
            2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
            3.  SAME
            4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
            5.  MUCH WORSE

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 8-9 in Q.J3

==============================
VAR M940906    94PO: TAXES HIGHER/LOWER IN 1993? (J4.)
              COLUMNS 2988 - 2988
              NUMERIC

        Q.J4.    Would you say that the federal income taxes you
        paid for 1993 were higher, about the same, or lower than the
        federal income taxes you paid for 1992?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  HIGHER
            3.  SAME
            5.  LOWER

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940907    94PO: MCH HIGHR/LOWR TAX 1993 (J4A/J4B.)
              COLUMNS 2989 - 2989
              NUMERIC

        Q.J4a.   Would you say they went up a lot or a little?
        Q.J4b.   Would you say they went down a lot or a little?
        --------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.J4 for complete question text>

            1.  A LOT UP
            2.  A LITTLE UP
            3.  SAME
            4.  A LITTLE DOWN
            5.  A LOT DOWN

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 8-9 in Q.J4

==============================
VAR M940908    94PO: ECONOMY BETTER/WORSE PAST YR (J5.)
              COLUMNS 2990 - 2990
              NUMERIC

        Q.J5.    How about the economy in the country as a whole.
        Would you say that over the past year the nation's economy
        has gotten better, stayed about the same, or gotten worse?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  GOTTEN BETTER
            3.  STAYED THE SAME
            5.  GOTTEN WORSE

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940909    94PO: ECON MUCH B/W PAST YR (J5A/J5B.)
              COLUMNS 2991 - 2991
              NUMERIC

        Q.J5a.   (Would you say much better or somewhat better?)
        Q.J5b.   (Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?)
        --------------------------------------------------------

        Note: Parenthesis around the follow-up question allows the
        interviewer not to read the parenthesized text when R gives
        the answer without being prompted.

        <see Q.J5 for complete question text>

            1.  MUCH BETTER
            2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
            3.  STAYED THE SAME
            4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
            5.  MUCH WORSE

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 8-9 in Q.J5

==============================
VAR M940910    94PO: ECONOMY BETTER/WORSE NEXT YR (J6.)
              COLUMNS 2992 - 2992
              NUMERIC

        Q.J6.    What about the next 12 months?  Do you expect the
        economy to get better, get worse or stay about the same?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  GET BETTER
            3.  STAY THE SAME
            5.  GET WORSE

            8.  DEPENDS; DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940911    94PO: POLICY MAKE ECON BETTR/WORSE (J7.)
              COLUMNS 2993 - 2993
              NUMERIC

        Q.J7.    Over the past year would you say that the economic

        policies of the federal government have made the nation's
        economy better, worse, or haven't they made much difference
        either way?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  BETTER
            3.  HAVEN'T MADE MUCH DIFFERENCE
            5.  WORSE

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940912    94PO: PLCY MAKE ECON MUCH B/W (J7A/J7B.)
              COLUMNS 2994 - 2994
              NUMERIC

        Q.J7a.   (Would you say much better or somewhat better?)

        Q.J7b.   (Would you say much worse or somewhat worse?)
        --------------------------------------------------------

        Note: Parenthesis around the follow-up question allows the
        interviewer not to read the parenthesized text when R gives
        the answer without being prompted.

        <see Q.J7 for complete question text>

            1.  MUCH BETTER
            2.  SOMEWHAT BETTER
            3.  STAYED THE SAME
            4.  SOMEWHAT WORSE
            5.  MUCH WORSE

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 8-9 in Q.J7

==============================
VAR M940913    94PO: FAVR 2-PTY/NO PARTY/MULT PTY (J8.)
              COLUMNS 2995 - 2995
              NUMERIC

        Q.J8.    (RB, P. 6) (Looking at page 6 of the booklet)  Here
        is a question about political parties.  Which of the
        opinions on this page do you prefer...
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  ...a continuation of the two party system of
                Democrats and Republicans?
            2.  ...elections in which candidates run as individuals
                without party labels?
            3.  ...the growth of one or more parties that could
                effectively challenge the Democrats and Republicans?

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940914    94PO: SOCIETY ENSURE EQU OPPOR (J9A.)
              COLUMNS 2996 - 2996
              NUMERIC

        Q.J9.    (RB, P. 7)  I am going to read several statements.
        After each one, I would like you to tell me whether you
        agree strongly with the statement, agree somewhat, neither
        agree nor disagree, disagree somewhat, or disagree strongly.
        The first statement is:

        Q.J9a.   Our society should do whatever is necessary to make
        sure that everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed.
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        Q.J9a-f are the "Equalitarianism" scale.

            1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940915    94PO: GONE TOO FAR W/ EQU RIGHTS (J9B.)
              COLUMNS 2997 - 2997
              NUMERIC

        Q.J9b.   We have gone too far in pushing equal rights in
        this country.
        --------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.J9 for complete question text>

            1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940916    94PO: BIG PROBLEM- NOT EQUAL OPP (J9C.)
              COLUMNS 2998 - 2998
              NUMERIC

        Q.J9c.   One of the big problems in this country is that we
        don't give everyone an equal chance.
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.J9 for complete question text>

            1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940917    94PO: BETTER NOT WORR ABT EQU OPP (J9D.)
              COLUMNS 2999 - 2999
              NUMERIC

        Q.J9d.   This country would be better off if we worried less
        about how equal people are.
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.J9 for complete question text>

            1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940918    94PO: NOT PROBLEM IF NOT EQU OPP (J9E.)
              COLUMNS 3000 - 3000
              NUMERIC

        Q.J9e.   It is not really that big a problem if some people
        have more of a chance in life than others.
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.J9 for complete question text>

            1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940919    94PO: FEWER PROB IF HAD EQUAL OPP (J9F.)
              COLUMNS 3001 - 3001
              NUMERIC

        Q.J9f.   If people were treated more equally in this country
        we would have many fewer problems.
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.J9 for complete question text>

            1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940920    94PO: MORAL - CLINTON (J10A.)
              COLUMNS 3002 - 3002
              NUMERIC

        Q.J10.   (RB, P. 8) (Looking at page 8 of the booklet)
        Think about Bill Clinton.  In your opinion, does "moral"
        describe Bill Clinton extremely well, quite well, not too
        well, or not well at all?

        Q.J10a.  MORAL?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  EXTREMELY WELL
            2.  QUITE WELL
            3.  NOT TOO WELL
            4.  NOT AT ALL WELL

            8.  DON'T KNOW (DON'T PROBE)
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940921    94PO: STRNG LEADERSHIP - CLINTON (J10B.)
              COLUMNS 3003 - 3003
              NUMERIC

        Q.J10b.  Provides strong leadership?
        ------------------------------------

        <see Q.J10 for complete question text>

            1.  EXTREMELY WELL
            2.  QUITE WELL
            3.  NOT TOO WELL
            4.  NOT AT ALL WELL

            8.  DON'T KNOW (DON'T PROBE)
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940922    94PO: CARES ABT YOU - CLINTON (J10C.)
              COLUMNS 3004 - 3004
              NUMERIC

        Q.J10c.  Really cares about people like you?
        --------------------------------------------

        <see Q.J10 for complete question text>

            1.  EXTREMELY WELL
            2.  QUITE WELL
            3.  NOT TOO WELL
            4.  NOT AT ALL WELL

            8.  DON'T KNOW (DON'T PROBE)
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940923    94PO: KNOWLEDGEABLE - CLINTON (J10D.)
              COLUMNS 3005 - 3005
              NUMERIC

        Q.J10d.  Knowledgeable?
        -----------------------

        <see Q.J10 for complete question text>

            1.  EXTREMELY WELL
            2.  QUITE WELL
            3.  NOT TOO WELL
            4.  NOT AT ALL WELL

            8.  DON'T KNOW (DON'T PROBE)
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940924    94PO: GETS THINGS DONE - CLINTON (J10E.)
              COLUMNS 3006 - 3006
              NUMERIC

        Q.J10e.  Gets things done?
        --------------------------

        <see Q.J10 for complete question text>

            1.  EXTREMELY WELL
            2.  QUITE WELL
            3.  NOT TOO WELL
            4.  NOT AT ALL WELL

            8.  DON'T KNOW (DON'T PROBE)
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940925    94PO: RAISE TAX TO REDUCE DEFCIT? (K1A.)
              COLUMNS 3007 - 3007
              NUMERIC

        Q.K1.    (RB, P. 9) (Please turn to page 9 of the booklet)
        Here are three statements about taxes and the budget
        deficit.  Please tell me whether you agree or disagree with
        each:

        Q.K1a.   We need to reduce the federal budget deficit, even
        if that means ordinary people will have to pay more in
        taxes.  Do you agree strongly, agree somewhat, disagree
        somewhat, or disagree strongly?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            3.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            4.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940926    94PO: CUT HLTH/EDUC- REDUCE DEFIC (K1B.)
              COLUMNS 3008 - 3008
              NUMERIC

        Q.K1b.   We need to reduce the federal budget deficit, even
        if that means spending less money for health and education.
        (Do you agree strongly, agree somewhat, disagree somewhat,
        or disagree strongly?)
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            3.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            4.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940927    94PO: INCR HLTH/EDUC- INCR TAXES (K1C.)
              COLUMNS 3009 - 3009
              NUMERIC

        Q.K1c.   We need to spend more money on health and
        education, even if that means ordinary people will have to
        pay more in taxes.
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            3.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            4.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940928    94PO: 7PT WOMEN- EQUAL ROLE (K2A.)
              COLUMNS 3010 - 3010
              NUMERIC

        Q.K2.     (RB, P. 10)  (Turn to page 10 of the booklet)
        Recently there has been a lot of talk about women's rights.
        Some people feel that women should have an equal role with
        men in running business, industry, and government.  Suppose
        these people are at one end of a scale, at point 1.  Others
        feel that a woman's place is in the home.  Suppose these
        people are at the other end, at point 7.  And, of course,
        some other people have opinions somewhere in between at
        points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.

        Q.K2a.   Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
        haven't you thought much about this?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  WOMEN AND MEN SHOULD HAVE AN EQUAL ROLE
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  A WOMAN'S PLACE IS IN THE HOME

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

==============================
VAR M940929    94PO: 7PT DEFENSE SPENDING (K3A.)
              COLUMNS 3011 - 3011
              NUMERIC

        Q.K3.    (RB, P. 11)  (Please turn to page 11 of the
        booklet) Some people believe that we should spend much less
        money for defense.  (Suppose these people are at one end of
        the scale, at point number 1.)  Others feel that defense
        spending should be greatly increased. (Suppose these people
        are at the other end, at point 7. And, of course, some other
        people have opinions somewhere in between at points 2, 3, 4,
          or 6.)

        Q.K3a.   Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
        haven't you thought much about this?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  GREATLY DECREASE DEFENSE SPENDING
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  GREATLY INCREASE DEFENSE SPENDING

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

==============================
VAR M940930    94PO: 7PT JOB/STANDARD OF LIVING (K4A.)
              COLUMNS 3012 - 3012
              NUMERIC

        Q.K4.    (RB, P. 13) 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.

        Q.K4a.   Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
        haven't you thought much about this?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  GOVERNMENT SEE TO A JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD ON OWN

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

==============================
VAR M940931    94PO: CLINTON 7PT JOB/STAND LIVG (K4B.)
              COLUMNS 3013 - 3013
              NUMERIC

        Q.K4b.   (RB, STILL ON P. 12)  Where would you place Bill
        Clinton on this scale?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.K4 for compete question text>

            1.  GOVERNMENT SEE TO A JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD ON OWN

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 0, 8-9 in Q.K4a

==============================
VAR M940932    94PO: HSE DEM 7PT JOB/STAND LIVG (K4C.)
              COLUMNS 3014 - 3014
              NUMERIC

        Q.K4c.   (Where would you place <Democratic House
        candidate>) (NAME #31, 33 OR 35)?
        -------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.K4 for compete question text>

        NOTE: The independent candidate running in VA10 was treated
        as a Democratic candidate in this variable.

            1.  GOVERNMENT SEE TO A JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD ON OWN

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 24 in V17; 0, 8-9 in Q.K4b

==============================
VAR M940933    94PO: HSE REP 7PT JOB/STAND LIVG (K4D.)
              COLUMNS 3015 - 3015
              NUMERIC

        Q.K4d.   (NAME #32, 34 OR 36)? <Republican House candidate>
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.K4 for compete question text>

            1.  GOVERNMENT SEE TO A JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD ON OWN

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 14 in V17; 0, 8-9 in Q.K4a

==============================
VAR M940934    94PO: DEM PTY 7PT JOB/STAND LIVG (K4E.)
              COLUMNS 3016 - 3016
              NUMERIC

        Q.K4e.   the Democratic Party?
        ------------------------------

        <see Q.K4 for compete question text>

            1.  GOVERNMENT SEE TO A JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD ON OWN

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 0, 8-9 in Q.K4a

==============================
VAR M940935    94PO: REP PTY 7PT JOB/STAND LIVG (K4F.)
              COLUMNS 3017 - 3017
              NUMERIC

        Q.K4f.   the Republican Party?
        ------------------------------

        <see Q.K4 for compete question text>

            1.  GOVERNMENT SEE TO A JOB AND GOOD STANDARD OF LIVING
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  GOVERNMENT LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD ON OWN

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 0, 8-9 in Q.K4a

==============================
VAR M940936    94PO: 7PT AID TO BLACKS (K5A.)
              COLUMNS 3018 - 3018
              NUMERIC

        Q.K5.   (RB, P. 13)  (Please turn to page 13 of the booklet)

        Some people feel that the government in Washington should
        make every effort to improve the social and economic
        position of blacks. Others feel that the government should
        not make any special effort to help blacks because they
        should help themselves.

        Q.K5a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
        haven't you thought much about this?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.K5 for complete question text>

            1.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

==============================
VAR M940937    94PO: CLINTON 7PT AID TO BLACKS (K5B.)
              COLUMNS 3019 - 3019
              NUMERIC

        Q.K5b.   Where would you place Bill Clinton on this scale?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.K5 for complete question text>

            1.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 0, 8-9 in Q.K5a

==============================
VAR M940938    94PO: DEM PTY 7PT AID TO BLACKS (K5C.)
              COLUMNS 3020 - 3020
              NUMERIC

        Q.K5c.   (Where would you place) the Democratic Party?
        ------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.K5 for complete question text>

            1.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 0, 8-9 in Q.K5a

==============================
VAR M940939    94PO: REP PTY 7PT AID TO BLACKS (K5D.)
              COLUMNS 3021 - 3021
              NUMERIC

        Q.K5d.   the Republican Party?
        ------------------------------

        <see Q.K5 for complete question text>

            1.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES

            8.  DON'T KNOW

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 0, 8-9 in Q.K5a

==============================
VAR M940940    94PO: 7PT SERVICES/SPENDING (K6A.)
              COLUMNS 3022 - 3022
              NUMERIC

        Q.K6.    (RB, P. 14) (Looking at page 14 of the booklet)
        Some people think the government should provide fewer
        services, even in areas such as health and education in
        order to reduce spending. Other people feel it is important
        for the government to provide many more services even if it
        means an increase in spending.

        Q.K6a.   Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
        haven't you thought much about this?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES;
                REDUCE SPENDING A LOT
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES;
                INCREASE SPENDING A LOT

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

==============================
VAR M940941    94PO: CLINTON 7PT SERVICES/SPENDG (K6B.)
              COLUMNS 3023 - 3023
              NUMERIC

        Q.K6b.   Where would you place Bill Clinton on this scale?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.K6 for complete question text>

            1.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES;
                REDUCE SPENDING A LOT
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES;
                INCREASE SPENDING A LOT

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 0, 8-9 in Q.K6a

==============================
VAR M940942    94PO: HSE DEM 7PT SERVICES/SPENDG (K6C.)
              COLUMNS 3024 - 3024
              NUMERIC

        Q.K6c.   (Where would you place <the Democratic House
        candidate>) (NAME #31, 33 OR 35)?
        -----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.K6 for complete question text>

        NOTE: The independent candidate running in VA10 was treated
        as a Democratic candidate in this variable.

            1.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES;
                REDUCE SPENDING A LOT
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES;
                INCREASE SPENDING A LOT

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 24 in V17; 0, 8-9 in Q.K6a

==============================
VAR M940943    94PO: HSE REP 7PT SERVICES/SPENDG (K6D.)
              COLUMNS 3025 - 3025
              NUMERIC

        Q.K6d.   (NAME #32, 34 OR 36)? <the Republican House
        candidate>
        ----------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.K6 for complete question text>

            1.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES;
                REDUCE SPENDING A LOT
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES;
                INCREASE SPENDING A LOT

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 14 in V17; 0, 8-9 in Q.K6a

==============================
VAR M940944    94PO: DEM PTY 7PT SERVICES/SPENDG (K6E.)
              COLUMNS 3026 - 3026
              NUMERIC

        Q.K6e.   the Democratic Party?
        ------------------------------

        <see Q.K6 for complete question text>

            1.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES;
                REDUCE SPENDING A LOT
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES;
                INCREASE SPENDING A LOT

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 0, 8-9 in Q.K6a

==============================
VAR M940945    94PO: REP PTY 7PT SERVICES/SPENDG (K6F.)
              COLUMNS 3027 - 3027
              NUMERIC

        Q.K6f.   the Republican Party?
        ------------------------------

        <see Q.K6 for complete question text>

            1.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES;
                REDUCE SPENDING A LOT
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES;
                INCREASE SPENDING A LOT

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 0, 8-9 in Q.K6a

==============================
VAR M940946    94PO: FAV/OPP CUT WELFRE MORE KIDS (K7.)
              COLUMNS 3028 - 3028
              NUMERIC

        Q.K7.    (Not using the booklet) Some people have proposed
        that a woman on welfare who has another child not be given
        an increase in her welfare check.  Do you favor or oppose
        this change in welfare policy?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  FAVOR
            5.  OPPOSE

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940947    94PO: DEGR FAV/OPP EXTRA WELF (K7A/K7B.)
              COLUMNS 3029 - 3029
              NUMERIC

        Q.K7a.   Do you favor this change strongly or not strongly?

        Q.K7b.   Do you oppose this change strongly or not strongly?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.K7 for complete question text>

            1.  STRONGLY FAVOR
            2.  NOT STRONGLY FAVOR
            4.  NOT STRONGLY OPPOSE
            5.  STRONGLY OPPOSE

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 8-9 in Q.K7

==============================
VAR M940948    94PO: FAV/OPP 2YR LIMIT WELFARE (K8.)
              COLUMNS 3030 - 3030
              NUMERIC

        Q.K8.    Another proposal is to put a two year limit on how
        long someone can receive welfare benefits.  Do you favor or
        oppose this two year limit?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  FAVOR
            5.  OPPOSE

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M940949    94PO: DEGR FAV/OPP 2YR WELFRE (K8A/K8B.)
              COLUMNS 3031 - 3031
              NUMERIC

        Q.K8a.   Do you favor the two year limit strongly or not
        strongly?

        Q.K8b.   Do you oppose the two year limit strongly or not
        strongly?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.K8 for complete question text>

            1.  STRONGLY FAVOR
            2.  NOT STRONGLY FAVOR
            4.  NOT STRONGLY OPPOSE
            5.  STRONGLY OPPOSE

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 8-9 in Q.K8

==============================
VAR M940950    94PO: 7PT FEDERAL HEALTH INSURNCE (K9A.)
              COLUMNS 3032 - 3032
              NUMERIC

        Q.K9.    (RB, P. 15) (Looking at page 15 of the booklet)
        There is much concern about the rapid rise in medical and
        hospital costs.  Some people feel there should be a
        government insurance plan which would cover all medical
        expenses for everyone.  Others feel that all medical
        expenses should be paid by individuals, and through private
        insurance plans like Blue Cross or other company paid plans.

        Q.K9a.   Where would you place yourself on this scale, or
        haven't you thought much about this?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  PRIVATE INSURANCE PLAN

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH

==============================
VAR M940951    94PO: CLINTON 7PT FED HEALTH INS (K9B.)
              COLUMNS 3033 - 3033
              NUMERIC

        Q.K9b.   Where would you place Bill Clinton on this scale?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.K9 for complete question text>

            1.  GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  PRIVATE INSURANCE PLAN

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 0, 8-9 in Q.K9a

==============================
VAR M940952    94PO: HSE DEM 7PT FED HEALTH INS (K9C.)
              COLUMNS 3034 - 3034
              NUMERIC

        Q.K9c.   (Where would you place <Democratic House
        candidate>) (NAME #31, 33 OR 35)?
        -------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.K9 for complete question text>

        NOTE: The independent candidate running in VA10 was treated
        as a Democratic candidate in this variable.

            1.  GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  PRIVATE INSURANCE PLAN

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 24 in V17; 0, 8-9 in Q.K9a

==============================
VAR M940953    94PO: HSE REP 7PT FED HEALTH INS (K9D.)
              COLUMNS 3035 - 3035
              NUMERIC

        Q.K9d.   (NAME #32, 34 OR 36)? <Republican House candidate>
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.K9 for complete question text>

            1.  GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  PRIVATE INSURANCE PLAN

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 14 in V17; 0, 8-9 in Q.K9a

==============================
VAR M940954    94PO: DEM PTY 7PT FED HEALTH INS (K9E.)
              COLUMNS 3036 - 3036
              NUMERIC

        Q.K9e.   the Democratic Party?
        ------------------------------

        <see Q.K9 for complete question text>

            1.  GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  PRIVATE INSURANCE PLAN

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 0, 8-9 in Q.K9a

==============================
VAR M940955    94PO: REP PTY 7PT FED HEALTH INS (K9F.)
              COLUMNS 3037 - 3037
              NUMERIC

        Q.K9f.   the Republican Party?
        ------------------------------

        <see Q.K9 for complete question text>

            1.  GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN
            2.
            3.
            4.
            5.
            6.
            7.  PRIVATE INSURANCE PLAN

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 0, 8-9 in Q.K9a

==============================
VAR M941001    94PO: FAV/OPP PREF HIRING BLACKS (L1.)
              COLUMNS 3038 - 3038
              NUMERIC

        Q.L1.  Some people say that because of past discrimination

        blacks should be given preference in hiring and promotion.
        Others say that such preference in hiring and promotion of
        blacks is wrong because it gives blacks advantages they
        haven't earned.  What about your opinion --are you for or
        against preferential hiring and promotion of blacks?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  FOR
            5.  AGAINST

            8.  DON'T KNOW; REFUSED
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941002    94PO: DEGR FAV/OPP PREF HIRG (L1A/L1B.)
              COLUMNS 3039 - 3039
              NUMERIC

        Q.L1a.   Do you favor preference in hiring and promotion
        strongly or not strongly?

        Q.L1b.   Do you oppose such preference in hiring and
        promotion strongly or not strongly?
        --------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.L1 for complete question text>

            1.  FAVOR STRONGLY
            2.  FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
            4.  OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
            5.  OPPOSE STRONGLY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 8-9 in Q.L1a/b

==============================
VAR M941003    94PO: GOVT ROLE-BLACK/WHITE SCHLS (L2.)
              COLUMNS 3040 - 3040
              NUMERIC

        Q.L2.    Some people say that the government in Washington
        should see to it that white and black children go to the
        same schools.  Others claim that this is not the
        government's business.  Have you been interested enough in
        this question to favor one side over the other?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941004    94PO: R OPIN-GOVT BLK/WHIT SCHLS (L2A.)
              COLUMNS 3041 - 3041
              NUMERIC

        Q.L2a.   Do you think the government in Washington should...
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  ...see to it that white and black children go to the
                same schools?
            5.  ...stay out of this area as it is not the
                government's business?
            7.  OTHER; DEPENDS

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.L2

==============================
VAR M941005    94PO: CHANGE IN POSITN OF BLACKS (L3.)
              COLUMNS 3042 - 3042
              NUMERIC

        Q.L3.    In the past few years we have heard a lot about
        improving the position of black people in this country. How
        much real change do you think there has been in the position

        of black people in the past few years;  a lot, some, or not
        much at all?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  A LOT
            3.  SOME
            5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941006    94PO: KNOWLEDGE - GORE (L4A.)
              COLUMNS 3043 - 3043
              NUMERIC

        Q.L4.    Now we have a set of questions concerning various
        public figures.  We want to see how much information about
        them gets out to the public from television, newspapers and
        the like.

        The first name is Al Gore.  What job or political office
        does he now hold?

        Q.L4a.   AL GORE
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  Correctly identifies Gore as the Vice President
            5.  Identification is incomplete or wrong

            8.  DK; makes no attempt to guess
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941007    94PO: KNOWLEDGE - REHNQUIST (L4B.)
              COLUMNS 3044 - 3044
              NUMERIC

        Q.L4b.   William Rehnquist
        --------------------------

        <see Q.L4 for complete question text>

            1.  Correctly identifies Rehnquist as Chief Justice of
                the Supreme Court
            5.  Identification is incomplete or wrong

            8.  DK; makes no attempt to guess
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941008    94PO: KNOWLEDGE - YELTSIN (L4C.)
              COLUMNS 3045 - 3045
              NUMERIC

        Q.L4c.   Boris Yeltsin
        ----------------------

        <see Q.L4 for complete question text>

            1.  Correctly identifies Yeltsin as President of Russia;
                leader/top man/head of Russia
            5.  Identification is incomplete or wrong (incl. leader
                of Soviet Union or of former Soviet Union)

            8.  DK; makes no attempt to guess
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941009    94PO: KNOWLEDGE - FOLEY (L4D.)
              COLUMNS 3046 - 3046
              NUMERIC

        Q.L4d.   Tom Foley
        ------------------

        <see Q.L4 for complete question text>

            1.  Correctly identifies Foley as Speaker of the House
                of Representatives
            5.  Identification is incomplete or wrong

            8.  DK; makes no attempt to guess
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941010    94PO: KNOWLDG - CONSTITUTIONALITY (L5.)
              COLUMNS 3047 - 3047
              NUMERIC

        Q.L5.    Who has the final responsibility to decide if a law
        is constitutional or not...is it the President, the
        Congress, the Supreme Court, or don't you know?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  PRESIDENT
            2.  CONGRESS
            3.  SUPREME COURT

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941011    94PO: KNOWLDG - FED JUDGE NOMINAT (L6.)
              COLUMNS 3048 - 3048
              NUMERIC

        Q.L6.    And whose responsibility is it to nominate judges
        to the Federal Courts...the President, the Congress, the
        Supreme Court, or don't you know?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  PRESIDENT
            2.  CONGRESS
            3.  SUPREME COURT

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941012    94PO: PTY CONTROL HSE BEF ELCTION (L7.)
              COLUMNS 3049 - 3049
              NUMERIC

        Q.L7.    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?)
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  REPUBLICANS
            5.  DEMOCRATS

            8.  NO, DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941013    94PO: PTY CONTROL SEN BEF ELCTION (L8.)
              COLUMNS 3050 - 3050
              NUMERIC

        Q.L8.    Do you happen to know which party had the most
        members in the U.S. Senate before the election (this/last)
        month?  (IF NECESSARY:  Which one?)
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  REPUBLICANS
            5.  DEMOCRATS

            8.  NO, DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941014    94PO: ABORTION LEGAL WHEN? (L9.)
              COLUMNS 3051 - 3051
              NUMERIC

        Q.L9.    (RB, P. 16) (Please turn to page 16 of the booklet)
        There has been some discussion about abortion during recent
        years.  Which one of the opinions on this page best agrees
        with your view?  You can just tell me the number of the
        opinion you choose.
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  BY LAW, ABORTION SHOULD NEVER BE PERMITTED
            2.  THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION ONLY IN CASE OF RAPE,
                INCEST, OR WHEN THE WOMAN'S LIFE IS IN DANGER
            3.  THE LAW SHOULD PERMIT ABORTION FOR REASONS OTHER
                THAN RAPE, INCEST, OR DANGER TO THE WOMAN'S LIFE,
                BUT ONLY AFTER THE NEED FOR THE ABORTION HAS BEEN
                CLEARLY ESTABLISHED
            4.  BY LAW, A WOMAN SHOULD ALWAYS BE ABLE TO OBTAIN AN
                ABORTION AS A MATTER OF PERSONAL CHOICE
            7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941015    94PO: U.S. POSITION STRNGR/WEAKER (M1.)
              COLUMNS 3052 - 3052
              NUMERIC

        Q.M1.    During the past year, would you say that the United
        States' position in the world has grown weaker, stayed about
        the same, or has it grown stronger?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  WEAKER
            3.  STAYED THE SAME
            5.  STRONGER

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941016    94PO: LIMIT TO U.S.IMMIGRATION (M2.)
              COLUMNS 3053 - 3053
              NUMERIC

        Q.M2.    Do you think the number of immigrants from foreign
        countries who are permitted to come to the United States to
        live should be increased a little, increased a lot,
        decreased a little, decreased a lot, or left the same as it

        is now?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  INCREASE A LITTLE
            2.  INCREASE A LOT
            3.  SAME AS NOW
            4.  DECREASED A LITTLE
            5.  DECREASED A LOT

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941017    94PO: PREVENT NUCL WEAPONS - GOAL (M3.)
              COLUMNS 3054 - 3054
              NUMERIC

        Q.M3.    Thinking of our foreign policy--do you think that
        preventing the spread of nuclear weapons should be a very
        important, a somewhat important, or not an important foreign
        policy goal at all for the United States?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  VERY IMPORTANT
            2.  SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
            3.  NOT IMPORTANT

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941018    94PO: SPREAD DEMOCRACY - GOAL (M4.)
              COLUMNS 3055 - 3055
              NUMERIC

        Q.M4.    Should helping to bring a democratic form of
        government to other nations be a very important, a somewhat
        important, or not an important foreign policy goal at all
        for the United States?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  VERY IMPORTANT
            2.  SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
            3.  NOT IMPORTANT

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941019    94PO: U.S SHOULD STAY HOME (M5.)
              COLUMNS 3056 - 3056
              NUMERIC

        Q.M5.    Do you agree or disagree with this statement:  This
        country would be better off if we just stayed home and did
        not concern ourselves with problems in other parts of the
        world.
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  AGREE
            5.  DISAGREE

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941020    94PO: PRAYER IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS (M6.)
              COLUMNS 3057 - 3057
              NUMERIC

        Q.M6.    (RB, P. 17) (Looking at page 17 of the booklet)
        Which of the following views comes closest to your opinion
        on the issue of school prayer?  Just give me the number of
        your choice.
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  BY LAW, PRAYERS SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED IN PUBLIC
                SCHOOLS.
            2.  THE LAW SHOULD ALLOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO SCHEDULE TIME
                WHEN CHILDREN CAN PRAY SILENTLY IF THEY WANT TO.

            3.  THE LAW SHOULD ALLOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO SCHEDULE TIME
                WHEN CHILDREN, AS A GROUP, CAN SAY A GENERAL PRAYER
                NOT TIED TO A PARTICULAR RELIGIOUS FAITH.
            4.  BY LAW, PUBLIC SCHOOLS SHOULD SCHEDULE A TIME WHEN
                ALL CHILDREN WOULD SAY A CHOSEN CHRISTIAN PRAYER.
            7.  OTHER, SPECIFY:

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941021    94PO: STR OPIN-PRAY IN PUBL SCHS (M6A.)
              COLUMNS 3058 - 3058
              NUMERIC

        Q.M6a.   Do you favor that choice strongly or not strongly?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.M6 for complete question text>

            1.  STRONGLY
            5.  NOT STRONGLY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 7-9 in Q.M6

==============================
VAR M941022    94PO: DOES R HAVE HEALTH INS (M7.)
              COLUMNS 3059 - 3059
              NUMERIC

        Q.M7.    (Not using the booklet)  Do you presently have some
        kind of health insurance?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: "HEALTH INSURANCE" INCLUDES
        MEDICARE AND MEDICAID.

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941023    94PO: R SATISFIED W/ HEALTH PLAN (M7A.)
              COLUMNS 3060 - 3060
              NUMERIC

        Q.M7a.   Overall, would you say that you are very satisfied,
        somewhat satisfied, or somewhat dissatisfied with your
        health insurance plan?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  VERY SATISFIED
            3.  SOMEWHAT SATISFIED
            5.  SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.M7

==============================
VAR M941024    94PO: R HLTH PLAN SERIOUS PROBL (M7B.)
              COLUMNS 3061 - 3061
              NUMERIC

        Q.M7b.   How big of a problem is that for you?  Would you
        say it's a very serious problem for you, somewhat serious,
        or not very serious?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.M7a for complete question text>

            1.  VERY SERIOUS
            3.  SOMEWHAT SERIOUS
            5.  NOT VERY SERIOUS

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 1, 8-9 in Q.M7

==============================
VAR M941025    94PO: CAN R AFFORD HEALTH CARE (M8.)
              COLUMNS 3062 - 3062
              NUMERIC

        Q.M8.    Now, still thinking about health care.  Can you
        (and your family) afford to pay for the health care that you
        need?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941026    94PO: R SATISF W/ AVAIL HLTH CARE (M9.)
              COLUMNS 3063 - 3063
              NUMERIC

        Q.M9.    Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the quality
        of the health care available to you and your family?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  SATISFIED
            5.  DISSATISFIED

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941027    94PO: R PUT OFF DENTAL/MEDICAL (M10.)
              COLUMNS 3064 - 3064
              NUMERIC

        Q.M10.   During the past year did you (or anyone in your
        family living here) put off medical or dental treatment
        because you didn't have the money?
        --------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941028    94PO: R SATISF W/ U.S. HLTH CARE (M11.)
              COLUMNS 3065 - 3065
              NUMERIC

        Q.M11.   Thinking about our country's health care system as
        a whole, are you very satisfied, somewhat satisfied,
        somewhat dissatisfied, or very dissatisfied with this
        country's health care system?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  VERY SATISFIED
            2.  SOMEWHAT SATISFIED
            4.  SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED
            5.  VERY DISSATISFIED

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941029    94PO: NEW LIFESTY BREAK SOCIETY (N1A.)
              COLUMNS 3066 - 3066
              NUMERIC

        Q.N1.    (RB, P. 18) (Please turn to page 18 of the booklet)
        Now I am going to read several statements. After each one, I
        would like you tell me whether you agree strongly, agree
        somewhat, neither agree nor disagree, disagree somewhat, or
        disagree strongly with this statement.   The first statement
        is...

        Q.N1a.   The newer lifestyles are contributing to the
        breakdown of our society.
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        Q.N1a-d Comprise the "Moral Traditionalism" scale.

            1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941030    94PO: ADJUST MORALS TO CHANGE (N1B.)
              COLUMNS 3067 - 3067
              NUMERIC

        Q.N1b.   The world is always changing and we should adjust
        our view of moral behavior to those changes.
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.N1 for complete question text>

            1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941031    94PO: EMPHASIZE TRAD FAMILY TIES (N1C.)
              COLUMNS 3068 - 3068
              NUMERIC

        Q.N1c.   This country would have many fewer problems if
        there were more emphasis on traditional family ties.
        -------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.N1 for complete question text>

            1.  AGREE STRONGLY

            2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941032    94PO: TOLERATE DIFF MORAL STANDS (N1D.)
              COLUMNS 3069 - 3069
              NUMERIC

        Q.N1d.   We should be more tolerant of people who choose to
        live according to their own moral standards, even if they
        are very different from our own.
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.N1 for complete question text>

            1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941033    94PO: HOW OFTEN TRUST GOVT (N2.)
              COLUMNS 3070 - 3070
              NUMERIC

        Q.N2.    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: 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?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  JUST ABOUT ALWAYS
            3.  MOST OF THE TIME
            5.  SOME OF THE TIME
            7.  R VOL:  NONE OF THE TIME

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941034    94PO: FED GOVT WASTE TAXES (N3.)
              COLUMNS 3071 - 3071
              NUMERIC

        Q.N3.    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?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  NOT VERY MUCH
            3.  SOME
            5.  A LOT

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941035    94PO: GOVT RUN BY BIG INTERESTS (N4.)
              COLUMNS 3072 - 3072
              NUMERIC

        Q.N4.    Would you say the government is pretty much run by
        a few big interests looking out for themselves or that it is
        run for the benefit of all the people?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL

            5.  FEW BIG INTERESTS

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941036    94PO: HOW MANY IN GOVT CROOKED (N5.)
              COLUMNS 3073 - 3073
              NUMERIC

        Q.N5.    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?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  HARDLY ANY
            3.  NOT MANY
            5.  QUITE A FEW

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941037    94PO: PUBLIC OFFICIALS DONT CARE (N6A.)
              COLUMNS 3074 - 3074
              NUMERIC

        Q.N6.    (RB, P. 19) Please tell me how much you agree or
        disagree with these statements.  The first is:

        Q.N6a.   Public officials don't care much what people like
        me think.
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941038    94PO: PEOPLE LIKE R HAVE NO SAY (N6B.)
              COLUMNS 3075 - 3075
              NUMERIC

        Q.N6b.   People like me don't have any say about what the
        government does.
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.N6 for complete question text>

            1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941039    94PO: POLIT/GOVT TOO COMPLICATED (N6C.)
              COLUMNS 3076 - 3076
              NUMERIC

        Q.N6c.   Sometimes politics and government seem so
        complicated that a person like me can't really understand
        what's going on.
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.N6 for complete question text>

            1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941040    94PO: FAV/OPP CLINTON CRIME BILL (N7.)
              COLUMNS 3077 - 3077
              NUMERIC

        Q.N7.    (Not using the booklet)  As you may know this
        summer Congress passed President Clinton's crime bill.  Do
        you favor or oppose this law?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  FAVOR
            5.  OPPOSE

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941041    94PO: FAV/OPP DEATH PENALTY (N8.)
              COLUMNS 3078 - 3078
              NUMERIC

        Q.N8.    Do you favor or oppose the death penalty for
        persons convicted of murder?
        -----------------------------------------------------

            1.  FAVOR
            3.  DEPENDS (VOL.)
            5.  OPPOSE

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941042    94PO: STR FAV/OPP DEATH PEN (N8A/N8B.)
              COLUMNS 3079 - 3079
              NUMERIC

        Q.N8a.   Do you favor the death penalty for persons
        convicted of murder strongly or not strongly?

        Q.N8b.   Do you oppose the death penalty for persons
        convicted of murder strongly or not strongly?
        ----------------------------------------------------

            1.  STRONGLY FAVOR
            2.  NOT STRONGLY FAVOR
            3.  DEPENDS
            4.  NOT STRONGLY OPPOSE
            5.  STRONGLY OPPOSE

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 8-9 in Q.N8

==============================
VAR M941043    94PO: IS RELIGION IMPORTANT TO R (P1.)
              COLUMNS 3080 - 3080
              NUMERIC

        Q.P1.    Do you consider religion to be an important part of
        your life, or not?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES, IMPORTANT
            5.  NO, NOT IMPORTANT

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941044    94PO: AMT GUIDANCE FROM RELIGION (P2.)
              COLUMNS 3081 - 3081
              NUMERIC

        Q.P2.    Would you say your religion provides some guidance
        in your day-to-day living, quite a bit of guidance, or a
        great deal of guidance in your day-to-day life?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  SOME

            2.  QUITE A BIT
            3.  A GREAT DEAL

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.P1

==============================
VAR M941045    94PO: HOW OFTEN DOES R PRAY (P3A.)
              COLUMNS 3082 - 3082
              NUMERIC

        Q.P3.  People practice their religion in different ways.

        Q.P3a. (RB, P. 19) (Looking at page 19 of the booklet)
        Outside of attending religious services, do you pray several
        times a day, once a day, a few times a week, once a week or
        less or never?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  SEVERAL TIMES A DAY
            2.  ONCE A DAY
            3.  FEW TIMES A WEEK
            4.  ONCE A WEEK OR LESS
            5.  NEVER

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941046    94PO: HOW OFTN DOES R READ BIBLE (P3B.)
              COLUMNS 3083 - 3083
              NUMERIC

        Q.P3b.  (RB, still on p. 19) Outside of attending religious
        services, do you read the Bible several times a day, once a
        day, a few times a week, once a week or less or never?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  SEVERAL TIMES A DAY
            2.  ONCE A DAY
            3.  FEW TIMES A WEEK
            4.  ONCE A WEEK OR LESS
            5.  NEVER

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941047    94PO: R OPIN- AUTHORITY OF BIBLE (P4.)
              COLUMNS 3084 - 3084
              NUMERIC

        Q.P4.    (RB, P. 20)  (Turn to page 20 in the booklet) Which
        of these statements comes closest to describing your
        feelings about the Bible?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  THE BIBLE IS THE ACTUAL WORD OF GOD AND IS TO BE
                TAKEN LITERALLY, WORD FOR WORD, OR
            2.  THE BIBLE IS THE WORD OF GOD BUT NOT EVERYTHING IN
                IT SHOULD BE TAKEN LITERALLY, WORD FOR WORD, OR
            3.  THE BIBLE IS A BOOK WRITTEN BY MEN AND IS NOT THE
                WORD OF GOD.
            7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941048    94PO: BLACKS GOTTEN L.T. DESERVE (P5A.)
              COLUMNS 3085 - 3085
              NUMERIC

        Q.P5.    (RB, P. 21)  (Please turn to page 21 in the
        booklet) In past studies we have asked people why they think
        white people seem to get more of the good things in life in
        America--such as better jobs and more money--than black

        people do.  These are some of the reasons given by both
        blacks and whites.  Please tell me r disagree with each
        reason as to wgree or disagree with each reason as to wgree
        or disagree wit h each reason as to wgree or disagree wit
        life.

        The first statement is... (PROBE AS NECESSARY:  Do you agree
        strongly, agree somewhat, neither agree nor disagree,
        disagree somewhat, or disagree strongly with this
        statement?)

        Q.P5a.   Over the past few years, blacks have gotten less
        than they deserve.
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        Q.P5a-P5d COMPRISE THE "RACIAL ATTITUDE" SCALE

            1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941049    94PO: NO SPECIAL FAVORS - BLACKS (P5B.)
              COLUMNS 3086 - 3086
              NUMERIC

        Q.P5b.   Irish, Italians, Jewish and many other minorities
        overcame prejudice and worked their way up.  Blacks should
        do the same without any special favors.
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.P5 for complete question text>

            1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941050    94PO: BLACKS NEED TO TRY HARDER (P5C.)
              COLUMNS 3087 - 3087
              NUMERIC

        Q.P5c.   It's really a matter of some people not trying hard
        enough; if blacks would only try harder they could be just
        as well off as whites.
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.P5 for complete question text>

            1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941051    94PO: SLAV/DISCR DIFFIC -BLACKS (P5D.)
              COLUMNS 3088 - 3088
              NUMERIC

        Q.P5d.   Generations of slavery and discrimination have
        created conditions that make it difficult for blacks to work
        their way out of the lower class.
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        <see Q.P5 for complete question text>

            1.  AGREE STRONGLY
            2.  AGREE SOMEWHAT
            3.  NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
            4.  DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
            5.  DISAGREE STRONGLY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941100    94PO: CKPT: CROSS-SECTION /PANEL (X0.)
              COLUMNS 3089 - 3089
              NUMERIC



        Q.X0.    INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
        -------------------------------

            1.  CROSS-SECTION (LILAC COVERSHEET)
            2.  PANEL (TAN COVERSHEET)

==============================
VAR M941101    94PO: DOES R ATTEND RELIG SERVICS (X1.)
              COLUMNS 3090 - 3090
              NUMERIC

        Q. X1.   Lots of things come up that keep people from
        attending religious services even if they want to.  Thinking
        about your life these days, do you ever attend religious
        services, apart from occasional weddings, baptisms or
        funerals?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.X0

==============================
VAR M941102    94PO: R PART OF DENOMINATION (X1A.)
              COLUMNS 3091 - 3091
              NUMERIC

        Q.X1a.   Regardless of whether you now attend any religious
        services do you ever think of yourself as part of a
        particular church or denomination?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.X0; 1, 8-9 in Q.X1

==============================
VAR M941103    94PO: HOW OFTN ATTEND RELIG SRVCS (X2.)
              COLUMNS 3092 - 3092
              NUMERIC

        Q.X2.    Do you go to religious services every week, almost
        every week, once or twice a month, a few times a year, or
        never?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  EVERY WEEK
            2.  ALMOST EVERY WEEK
            3.  ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH
            4.  A FEW TIMES A YEAR
            5.  NEVER

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.X0; 1, 5, 8 in Q.X1a

==============================
VAR M941104    94PO: RELIG SERVCS 1xWK OR MORE (X2A.)
              COLUMNS 3093 - 3093
              NUMERIC

        Q.X2a.   Would you say you go to religious services once a
        week or more often than once a week?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  MORE OFTEN
            2.  JUST ONCE A WEEK

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.X0; 1, 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-5, 8-9 in
                Q.X2

        [Q.X3 and Interviewer Checkpoint is not coded]

==============================
VAR M941105    94PO: R PROT/CATH/JEWISH/OTH (X3A/X3B.)
              COLUMNS 3094 - 3094
              NUMERIC

        Q.X3a.   Do you mostly attend a place of worship that is
        Protestant, Roman Catholic, Jewish, or what?
        Q.X3b.   Do you consider yourself Protestant, Roman
        Catholic, Jewish, or what?
        --------------------------------------------------------

            1.  PROTESTANT
            2.  CATHOLIC
            3.  JEWISH
            4.  ANY OTHER

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.X0; 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a

==============================
VAR M941106    94PO: R RELIGIOUS DEMONATION (X4.)
              COLUMNS 3095 - 3096
              NUMERIC

        Q.X4.    (What church or denomination is that?)
        -----------------------------------------------

        <see Q.X3b for complete question text>

            01.  BAPTIST
            02.  EPISCOPALIAN/ANGLICAN/CHURCH OF ENGLAND
            03.  LUTHERAN
            04.  METHODIST
            05.  "JUST PROTESTANT"
            06.  PRESBYTERIAN
            07.  REFORMED
            08.  BRETHREN
            09.  EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN
            10.  CHRISTIAN OR JUST CHRISTIAN
            11.  CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST
            12.  CHURCH (or CHURCHES) OF CHRIST
            13.  UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
            14.  DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
            15.  CHURCH OF GOD
            16.  ASSEMBLY OF GOD
            17.  CONGREGATIONALIST
            18.  HOLINESS
            19.  PENTECOSTAL
            20.  FRIENDS, QUAKER
            21.  ORTHODOX, e.g. Greek, Russian, SPECIFY
            22.  NON-DENOMINATIONAL--PROTESTANT
            23.  MORMONS
            24.  JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
            25.  LATTER DAY SAINTS
            26.  UNITARIAN/UNIVERSALIST
            26.  UNITARIAN/UNIVERSALIST
            27.  BUDDHIST
            28.  HINDU
            29.  MUSLIM/ISLAM
            30.  NATIVE AMERICAN
            31.  OTHER, SPECIFY

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 2 in Q.X0; 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in
                 Q.X3a/b

==============================
VAR M941107    94PO: BAPTIST TYPE (X4A.)
              COLUMNS 3097 - 3097
              NUMERIC

        Q.X4a.   With which Baptist group is your church associated?

        Is it the Southern Baptist Convention, the American Baptist
        Churches in the U.S.A., the American Baptist Association, an
        independent Baptist church or some other Baptist group?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  SOUTHERN
            2.  AMERICAN BAPTIST U.S.A.
            3.  AMERICAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION
            4.  INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
            7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

            8.  DON'T KNOW; "JUST BAPTIST"
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.X0; 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in
                Q.X3a/b; 02-31, 98-99 in Q.X4

==============================
VAR M941108    94PO: BAPTIST LOCAL/LARGER GROUP (X4B.)
              COLUMNS 3098 - 3098
              NUMERIC

        Q.X4b.   Are you affiliated with any larger Baptist group or
        is this strictly a local church?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  LOCAL
            7.  AFFILIATED WITH LARGER GROUP: (SPECIFY)

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.X0; 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in
                Q.X3a/b; 02-31, 98-99 in Q.X4; 1-3, 7-9 in Q.X4a

==============================
VAR M941109    94PO: LUTHERAN TYPE (X4C.)
              COLUMNS 3099 - 3099
              NUMERIC

        Q.X4c.   Is this church part of the Evangelical Lutheran
        Church in America, the Missouri Synod, or some other

        Lutheran group?
        --------------------------------------------------------

            1.  EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA (formerly
                Lutheran Church in America, American Lutheran
                Church)
            2.  MISSOURI SYNOD
            7.  OTHER (SPECIFY)

            8.  DON'T KNOW; "JUST LUTHERAN"
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.X0; 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in
                Q.X3a/b; 01-02, 04-31, 98-99 in Q.X4

==============================
VAR M941110    94PO: METHODIST TYPE (X4D.)
              COLUMNS 3100 - 3100
              NUMERIC

        Q.X4d.   Is your church part of the United Methodist Church,
        African Methodist Episcopal, or some other Methodist group?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  UNITED METHODIST
            2.  AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL (AME)
            7.  OTHER (SPECIFY)

            8.  DON'T KNOW; "JUST METHODIST"
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.X0; 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in
                Q.X3a/b; 01-03, 05-31, 98-99 in Q.X4

==============================
VAR M941111    94PO: PRESBYTERIAN TYPE (X4E.)
              COLUMNS 3101 - 3101
              NUMERIC

        Q.X4e.   Is this the Presbyterian Church in the USA or some
        other Presbyterian group?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE U.S.A. (FORMERLY UNITED
                PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH)

            7.  OTHER (SPECIFY)

            8.  DON'T KNOW; "JUST PRESBYTERIAN"
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.X0; 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in
                Q.X3a/b; 01-05, 07-31, 98-99 in Q.X4

==============================
VAR M941112    94PO: REFORMED TYPE (X4F.)
              COLUMNS 3102 - 3102
              NUMERIC

        Q.X4f.   Is this the Christian Reformed Church, the Reformed
        Church in America, or some other Reformed group?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  CHRISTIAN REFORMED
            2.  REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA
            7.  OTHER (SPECIFY)

            8.  DON'T KNOW; "JUST REFORMED"
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.X0; 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in
                Q.X3a/b; 01-06, 08-31, 98-99 in Q.X4

==============================
VAR M941113    94PO: CHURCH OF BRETHREN TYPE (X4G.)
              COLUMNS 3103 - 3103
              NUMERIC

        Q.X4g.   Is this the Church of the Brethren, the Plymouth
        Brethren, or what?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
            2.  PLYMOUTH BRETHREN
            7.  OTHER (SPECIFY)

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.X0; 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in
                Q.X3a/b; 01-07, 09-31, 98-99 in Q.X4

==============================
VAR M941114    94PO: 'CHRISTIAN' TYPE (X4H.)
              COLUMNS 3104 - 3104
              NUMERIC

        Q.X4h.   When you say "Christian" does that mean the
        denomination called the "Christian Church (Disciples of
        Christ)", or some other Christian denomination, or do you
        mean to say "I am just a Christian"?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
            2.  JUST CHRISTIAN
            7.  OTHER, CHRISTIAN (SPECIFY)

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.X0; 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in
                Q.X3a/b; 01-09, 11-31, 98-99 in Q.X4

==============================
VAR M941115    94PO: CHURCH OF CHRIST TYPE (X4I.)
              COLUMNS 3105 - 3105
              NUMERIC

        Q.X4i.   Is this the Church of Christ or the United Church
        of Christ?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  CHURCH OF CHRIST
            2.  UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
            7.  OTHER (SPECIFY)

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.X0; 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in
                Q.X3a/b; 01-11, 13-31, 98-99 in Q.X4

==============================
VAR M941116    94PO: CHURCH OF GOD TYPE (X4J.)
              COLUMNS 3106 - 3106
              NUMERIC

        Q.X4j.   Is this the Church of God of Anderson, Indiana; the
        Church of God of Cleveland, Tennessee; the Church of God in
        Christ; or some other Church of God?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  ANDERSON, IN
            2.  CLEVELAND, TN
            3.  IN CHRIST
            7.  OTHER (SPECIFY)

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.X0; 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in
                Q.X3a/b; 01-14, 16-31, 98-99 in Q.X4

==============================
VAR M941117    94PO: 'OTHER' SUBGROUPINGS (X4X.)
              COLUMNS 3107 - 3107
              NUMERIC



        Q.X4x.   Text Pointer for Q.X4y
        -------------------------------

        NOTE: Q.X4x and Q.X4y fields are blank. The open-ended
        responses here have been hand-coded into X7z-R's Religious
        Affiliation Summary, but the actual responses were deleted.

==============================
VAR M941118    94PO: NAME OF 'OTHER' SUBGROUPS (X4Y.)      ALPHANUMERIC
              COLUMNS 3108 - 3108
              CHARACTER



        Q.X4y.   Name of Other (Miscellaneous) Denomination
        ---------------------------------------------------

        NOTE: Q.X4x and Q.X4y fields are blank. The open-ended
        responses here have been hand-coded into X7z-R's Religious
        Affiliation Summary, but the actual responses were deleted.

==============================
VAR M941119    94PO: IS CHURCH/DENOM CHRISTIAN (X5.)
              COLUMNS 3109 - 3109
              NUMERIC

        Q.X5.    Is that group Christian?
        ---------------------------------

        <see Q.X4y for complete question text>

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.X0; 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 2-3, 8-9 in
                Q.X3a/b; 01-30, 98-99 in Q.X4

==============================
VAR M941120    94PO: JEWISH ORTH/CONSRV/REF (X6A/X6B.)
              COLUMNS 3110 - 3110
              NUMERIC

        Q.X6a.   Do you usually attend a synagogue or temple that is
        Orthodox, Conservative, Reform or what?

        Q.X6b.   Do you consider yourself Orthodox, Conservative,
        Reform, or what?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  ORTHODOX
            2.  REFORM
            3.  CONSERVATIVE
            7.  OTHER, SPECIFY:

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.X0; 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 1-2, 4, 8-9 in
                Q.X3a/b; 5, 8-9 in Q.X5

==============================
VAR M941121    94PO: PROT FUND/EVANG/CHARIS/PENT (X7.)
              COLUMNS 3111 - 3111
              NUMERIC

        Q.X7.    (ASK OF PROTESTANTS, CATHOLICS OR OTHER CHRISTIANS)

        (RB, P. 22)  Which one of these words best describes your
        kind of Christianity, fundamentalist, evangelical,
        charismatic or pentecostal, moderate to liberal?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  FUNDAMENTALIST
            2.  EVANGELICAL
            3.  CHARISMATIC/PENTECOSTAL
            4.  MODERATE TO LIBERAL
            5.  SOMETHING ELSE (VOLUNTEERED, SPECIFY:)

            8.  DON'T KNOW
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.X0; 5, 8-9 in Q.X1a; 3, 9 in Q.X3a/b;
                11, 21, 27-30, 98-99 in Q.X4; 5, 8-9 in Q.X5

==============================
VAR M941122    94PO: R'S RELGION - SUMMARY (X7Z.)
              COLUMNS 3112 - 3114
              NUMERIC

        Q.X7z.   Religious Affiliation -- SUMMARY
        -----------------------------------------

        Variable 1122 (X7z) contains the information gathered in
        questions X3a,b; X4a-y and X5.  Users who wish to understand
        the inner working of this section can write to the NES
        requesting a copy of the questionnaire.

        Information collected in the open-ended responses (7 in X4a,
        X4b, X4c, X4d, X4e, X4f, X4g, X4h, X4i, X4j; open-ended
        responses for codes 18, 19, 21, 31 in X4) have been
        hand-copied into this summary variable.

        1992 data for 1994 panel respondents have been added to this
        variable.  (Although not to the individual variables X4-X4j,
        X5a, X6a-b from which the summary was built).

        * Codes followed by an * were added in 1994.

        GENERAL PROTESTANT

            010.  Protestant, no denomination given
            020.  Non-denominational Protestant
            030.  Community church

            040.  Inter-denominational Protestant
            099.  Christian (NFS); "just Christian"

        ADVENTIST

            100.  7th Day Adventist
            109.  Adventist (NFS)

        ANGLICAN

            110.  Episcopalian; Anglican
            111.  Independent Anglican, Episcopalian *

        BAPTIST

            120.  American Baptist Association
            121.  American Baptist Churches U.S.A. (inaccurately
                  known as "Northern Baptist")
            122.  Baptist Bible Fellowship
            123.  Baptist General Conference
            124.  Baptist Missionary Association of America
            125.  Conservative Baptist Association of America
            126.  General Association of Regular Baptist Churches
                  (G.A.R.B.)
            127.  National Association of Free Will Baptists (United
                  Free Will Baptist Church)
            128.  Primitive Baptists
            129.  National Baptist Convention in the U.S.A.
            130.  National Baptist Convention of America
            131.  National Primitive Baptist Convention of the
                  U.S.A.
            132.  Progressive National Baptist Convention
            134.  Reformed Baptist (Calvinist)
            135.  Southern Baptist Convention
            147.  Fundamental Baptist (no denom. ties)
            148.  Local (independent) Baptist churches with no
                  denominational ties or links to a national
                  fellowship
            149.  Baptist (NFS)

        CONGREGATIONAL

            150.  United Church of Christ (includes Congregational,
                  Evangelical and Reformed)
            155.  Congregational Christian

        EUROPEAN FREE CHURCH (ANABAPTISTS)

            160.  Church of the Brethren

            161.  Brethren (NFS)
            162.  Mennonite Church
            163.  Moravian Church
            164.  Old Order Amish
            165.  Quakers (Friends)
            166.  Evangelical Covenant Church (not Anabaptist in
                  tradition)
            167.  Evangelical Free Church (not Anabaptist in
                  tradition)
            168.  Brethren in Christ
            170.  Mennonite Brethren

        HOLINESS

            180.  Christian and Missionary Alliance (CMA)
            181.  Church of God (Anderson, IN)
            182.  Church of the Nazarene
            183.  Free Methodist Church
            184.  Salvation Army
            185.  Wesleyan Church
            186.  Church of God of Findlay, OH *
            199.  Holiness (NFS); Church of God (NFS); R not or NA
                  whether R Pentecostal or Charismatic

        INDEPENDENT-FUNDAMENTALIST

            200.  Plymouth Brethren
            201.  Independent Fundamentalist Churches of America
            219.  Independent-Fundamentalist (NFS)

        LUTHERAN

            220.  Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (formerly
                  Lutheran Church in America and The American
                  Lutheran Church); ELCA
            221.  Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod; LC-MS
            222.  Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod; WELS
            223.  Other Conservative Lutheran
            229.  Lutheran (NFS)

        METHODIST

            230.  United Methodist Church; Evangelical United
                  Brethren
            231.  African Methodist Episcopal Church
            232.  African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
            233.  Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
            234.  Primitive Methodist *
            249.  Methodist (NFS)

        PENTECOSTAL

            250.  Assemblies of God
            251.  Church of God (Cleveland, TN)
            252.  Church of God (Huntsville, AL)
            253.  International Church of the Four Square Gospel
            254.  Pentecostal Church of God
            255.  Pentecostal Holiness Church
            256.  United Pentecostal Church International
            257.  Church of God in Christ (incl. NA whether 258)
            258.  Church of God in Christ (International)
            260.  Church of God of the Apostolic Faith
            261.  Church of God of Prophecy
            262.  Vineyard Fellowship *
            267.  Apostolic Pentecostal
            268.  Spanish Pentecostal
            269.  Pentecostal (NFS); Church of God (NFS); R not or
                  NA whether R Pentecostal or Chrismatic

        PRESBYTERIAN

            270.  Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.
            271.  Cumberland Presbyterian Church
            272.  Presbyterian Church in American (PCA)
            275.  Evangelical Presbyterian
            276.  Reformed Presbyterian *
            279.  Presbyterian (NFS)

        REFORMED

            280.  Christian Reformed Church (inaccurately known as
                  "Dutch Reformed")
            281.  Reformed Church in America
            282.  Free Hungarian Reformed Church
            289.  Reformed (NFS)

        RESTORATIONIST

            290.  Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
            291.  Christian Churches and Churches of Christ
            292.  Churches of Christ; "Church of Christ" (NFS)
            293.  Christian Congregation

        NON-TRADITIONAL PROTESTANTS

            300.  Christian Scientists
            301.  Mormons; Latter Day Saints
            302.  Spiritualists
            303.  Unitarian; Universalist

            304.  Jehovah's Witnesses
            305.  Unity; Unity Church; Christ Church Unity
            306.  Fundamentalist Adventist (Worldwide Church of God)
            309.  Non-traditional Protestant (NFS)

        ROMAN CATHOLIC

            400.  Roman Catholic

        JEWISH

            500.  Jewish, no preference
            501.  Orthodox
            502.  Conservative
            503.  Reformed

        EASTERN ORTHODOX (GREEK RITE CATHOLIC)

            700.  Greek Rite Catholic
            701.  Greek Orthodox
            702.  Russian Orthodox
            703.  Rumanian Orthodox
            704.  Serbian Orthodox
            705.  Syrian Orthodox
            706.  Armenian Orthodox
            707.  Georgian Orthodox
            708.  Ukranian Orthodox
            719.  Eastern Orthodox (NFS)

        NON-CHRISTIAN/NON-JEWISH

            720.  Muslim; Mohammedan; Islam
            721.  Buddhist
            722.  Hindu
            723.  Bahai
            724.  American Indian Religions (Native American
                  Religions)
            729.  Other non-Christian/non-Jewish
            790.  Religious/ethical cults

        OTHER/NO RELIGION/MISSING DATA

            800.  Agnostics
            801.  Atheists
            997.  Other

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 2 in Q.X0 and short form in 1992; 5, 8-9 in
                  Q.X1a (none, no preference)

==============================
VAR M941123    94PO: CKPT: R CHURCH ATTENDANCE (X8.)
              COLUMNS 3115 - 3115
              NUMERIC

        Q.X8.    INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
        -------------------------------

            1.  R ATTENDS CHURCH MORE OFTEN THAN "A FEW TIMES A
                YEAR"  (1-3 in Q.X2)
            2.  R DOES NOT ATTEND CHURCH  (5 in Q.X1; 4-5 in Q.X2)

            9.  NA HOW OFTEN ATTENDS CHURCH  (9 in Q.X2)
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.X0

==============================
VAR M941124    94PO: POLITICAL INFO IN CHURCH (X9.)
              COLUMNS 3116 - 3116
              NUMERIC

        Q.X9.    Was information about candidates, parties or
        political issues made available in your place of worship
        before the election?
        --------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO
            7.  (VOL) DON'T ATTEND CHURCH

            8.  DON'T KNOW (DO NOT PROBE)
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2, 9 in Q.X8

==============================
VAR M941125    94PO: DID CLERGY SUPPRT CAND/PTY (X10.)
              COLUMNS 3117 - 3117
              NUMERIC

        Q.X10.   Did the clergy or other church leaders at your
        place of worship encourage you to vote for a particular

        candidate or party?
        -------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2, 9 in Q.X8; 7, 9 in Q.X9

==============================
VAR M941126    94PO: #1 CLERGY SUPPORT (X10A.)
              COLUMNS 3118 - 3119
              NUMERIC

        Q.X10a(1).  Which candidate? <1st mention> IF R SAYS CAN'T
        REMEMBER CANDIDATE NAME, PROBE: [Which election or what
        office?  Any others?]
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES/ORGANIZED SUPPORTERS FOR:

        Senate

            12.  U.S. Senate candidate, Republican, in state without
                 incumbent
            14.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Republican
            16.  U.S. Senate candidate challenger candidate,
                 Republican

        Governor

            52.  Gubernatorial candidate, Republican, in state
                 without incumbent
            54.  Gubernatorial incumbent candidate, Republican
            56.  Gubernatorial candidate challenger candidate,
                 Republican

        House

            32.  U.S. House candidate, Republican, in district
                 without incumbent
            34.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Republican
            36.  U.S. House candidate challenger candidate,
                 Republican

            28.  Republican Candidate(s)--NA which candidate(s)
            29.  Other Republican Candidate--any office level

        Senate

            11.  U.S. Senate candidate, Democratic, in state without
                 incumbent
            13.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Democratic
            15.  U.S. Senate candidate challenger candidate,
                 Democratic Governor
            51.  Gubernatorial candidate, Democratic, in state
                 without incumbent
            53.  Gubernatorial incumbent candidate, Democratic
            55.  Gubernatorial candidate challenger candidate,
                 Democratic

        House

            31.  U.S. House candidate, Democratic, in district
                 without incumbent
            33.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Democratic
            35.  U.S. House candidate challenger candidate,
                 Democratic
            68.  Democratic Candidate(s)--NA which candidate(s)
            69.  Other Democratic Candidate--any office level

        PARTY ORGANIZATION MENTIONED AS SUCH

            71.  Republican Party
            75.  Democratic Party
            79.  Other party (only)

        OTHER

            80.  Other independent or minor party candidate--any
                 office level
            85.  Third/other party

        INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES

            50.  Gubernatorial candidate, Independent, in state
                 without incumbent
            93.  Democratic candidate for short-term Senate seat
                 (Tennessee)
            94.  Republican candidate for short-term Senate seat
                 (Tennessee)
            95.  Other candidate(s) for state/local offices (office
                 level given but party NA)
            96.  Other groups or individuals which are neither

                 parties nor organized supporters of specific
                 candidates
            97.  Candidate name given but party/office level NA (low
                 priority)

            98.  DON'T KNOW, CAN'T REMEMBER
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 2, 9 in Q.X8; 7, 9 in Q.X9; 5, 8-9 in Q.X10;
                 98-99 in Q.X10a; no further mention

==============================
VAR M941127    94PO: #2 CLERGY SUPPORT (X10A.)
              COLUMNS 3120 - 3121
              NUMERIC

        Q.X10a(2).  Which candidate? <2nd mention> IF R SAYS CAN'T
        REMEMBER CANDIDATE NAME, PROBE: [Which election or what
        office?  Any others?]
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        Senate

            12.  U.S. Senate candidate, Republican, in state without
                 incumbent
            14.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Republican
            16.  U.S. Senate candidate challenger candidate,
                 Republican

        Governor

            52.  Gubernatorial candidate, Republican, in state
                 without incumbent
            54.  Gubernatorial incumbent candidate, Republican
            56.  Gubernatorial candidate challenger candidate,
                 Republican

        House

            32.  U.S. House candidate, Republican, in district
                 without incumbent
            34.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Republican
            36.  U.S. House candidate challenger candidate,
                 Republican
            28.  Republican Candidate(s)--NA which candidate(s)
            29.  Other Republican Candidate--any office level

        Senate

            11.  U.S. Senate candidate, Democratic, in state without
                 incumbent
            13.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Democratic
            15.  U.S. Senate candidate challenger candidate,
                 Democratic Governor
            51.  Gubernatorial candidate, Democratic, in state
                 without incumbent
            53.  Gubernatorial incumbent candidate, Democratic
            55.  Gubernatorial candidate challenger candidate,
                 Democratic

        House

            31.  U.S. House candidate, Democratic, in district
                 without incumbent
            33.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Democratic
            35.  U.S. House candidate challenger candidate,
                 Democratic
            68.  Democratic Candidate(s)--NA which candidate(s)
            69.  Other Democratic Candidate--any office level

        PARTY ORGANIZATION MENTIONED AS SUCH

            71.  Republican Party
            75.  Democratic Party
            79.  Other party (only)

        OTHER

            80.  Other independent or minor party candidate--any
                 office level
            85.  Third/other party

        INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES

            50.  Gubernatorial candidate, Independent, in state
                 without incumbent
            93.  Democratic candidate for short-term Senate seat
                 (Tennessee)
            94.  Republican candidate for short-term Senate seat
                 (Tennessee)
            95.  Other candidate(s) for state/local offices (office
                 level given but party NA)
            96.  Other groups or individuals which are neither
                 parties nor organized supporters of specific
                 candidates
            97.  Candidate name given but party/office level NA (low

                 priority)

            00.  Inap, 2 in Q.X8; 7, 9 in Q.X9; 5, 8-9 in Q.X10;
                 98-99 in Q.X10a; no further mention

==============================
VAR M941128    94PO: #3 CLERGY SUPPORT (X10A.)
              COLUMNS 3122 - 3123
              NUMERIC

        Q.X10a(3).  Which candidate? <3rd mention> IF R SAYS CAN'T
        REMEMBER CANDIDATE NAME, PROBE: [Which election or what
        office?  Any others?]
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES/ORGANIZED SUPPORTERS FOR:

        Senate

            12.  U.S. Senate candidate, Republican, in state without
                 incumbent
            14.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Republican
            16.  U.S. Senate candidate challenger candidate,
                 Republican

        Governor

            52.  Gubernatorial candidate, Republican, in state
                 without incumbent
            54.  Gubernatorial incumbent candidate, Republican
            56.  Gubernatorial candidate challenger candidate,
                 Republican

        House

            32.  U.S. House candidate, Republican, in district
                 without incumbent
            34.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Republican
            36.  U.S. House candidate challenger candidate,
                 Republican
            28.  Republican Candidate(s)--NA which candidate(s)
            29.  Other Republican Candidate--any office level

        DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES/ORGANIZED SUPPORTERS FOR:

        Senate

            11.  U.S. Senate candidate, Democratic, in state without
                 incumbent
            13.  U.S. Senate incumbent candidate, Democratic
            15.  U.S. Senate candidate challenger candidate,
                 Democratic Governor
            51.  Gubernatorial candidate, Democratic, in state
                 without incumbent
            53.  Gubernatorial incumbent candidate, Democratic
            55.  Gubernatorial candidate challenger candidate,
                 Democratic

        House

            31.  U.S. House candidate, Democratic, in district
                 without incumbent
            33.  U.S. House incumbent candidate, Democratic
            35.  U.S. House candidate challenger candidate,
                 Democratic
            68.  Democratic Candidate(s)--NA which candidate(s)
            69.  Other Democratic Candidate--any office level

        PARTY ORGANIZATION MENTIONED AS SUCH

            71.  Republican Party
            75.  Democratic Party
            79.  Other party (only)

        OTHER

            80.  Other independent or minor party candidate--any
                 office level
            85.  Third/other party

        INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES

            50.  Gubernatorial candidate, Independent, in state
                 without incumbent
            93.  Democratic candidate for short-term Senate seat
                 (Tennessee)
            94.  Republican candidate for short-term Senate seat
                 (Tennessee)
            95.  Other candidate(s) for state/local offices (office
                 level given but party NA)
            96.  Other groups or individuals which are neither
                 parties nor organized supporters of specific
                 candidates
            97.  Candidate name given but party/office level NA (low

                 priority)

            00.  Inap, 2 in Q.X8; 7, 9 in Q.X9; 5, 8-9 in Q.X10;
                 98-99 in Q.X10a; no further mention

==============================
VAR M941201    94PO: MONTH OF BIRTH (Y1A.)
              COLUMNS 3124 - 3125
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y1a.   What is the month, day and year of your
        birth?--MONTH
        ------------------------------------------------

        MONTH was coded (01-12)

            98.  DK
            99.  NA; refused

==============================
VAR M941202    94PO: YEAR OF BIRTH (Y1B.)
              COLUMNS 3126 - 3129
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y1b.   What is the month, day and year of your
        birth?--YEAR
        ------------------------------------------------

        Actual YEAR was coded (1880-1978)

            9998.  DK
            9999.  NA; refused

==============================
VAR M941203    94PO: RECODED AGE (Y1X.)
              COLUMNS 3130 - 3131
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y1x.   Recoded AGE
        --------------------

        Built from Q.12, Q.Y1a and Q.Y1b--not entered by coder.
        Month and year of R's birth subtracted from month and year
        of interview.  If year of birth was NA or refused (9999 in
        Q.Y1b), but age of respondent was given by informant in the
        household listing, then age from household listing was used
        in Q.Y1x.

        18-91 = actual age

            99.  99 years or older

==============================
VAR M941204    94PO: MARITAL STATUS (Y2.)
              COLUMNS 3132 - 3132
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y2.    Are you married now and living with your
        (husband/wife) --or are you widowed, divorced, separated, or
        have you never married?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        If spouse in nursing home, or works and lives in another
        city, or family is in process of moving and temporarily
        holding 2 residences, code 1 is used.

            1.  MARRIED AND LIVING WITH SPOUSE (OR SPOUSE IN
                SERVICE)
            2.  NEVER MARRIED
            3.  DIVORCED
            4.  SEPARATED
            5.  WIDOWED
            7.  PARTNERS NOT MARRIED (VOL.)

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941205    94PO: CKPT: CROSS-SECTION/PANEL (Y2A.)
              COLUMNS 3133 - 3133
              NUMERIC



        Q.Y2a.   INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
        -------------------------------

            1.  CROSS-SECTION (LILAC COVERSHEET) (2 in V2)
            2.  PANEL (TAN COVERSHEET) (1 in V2; 0 in Q.Y3a-Y3c,
                Q.Y3e-Y3xx; 96 in Q.Y3, Q.Y3d)

==============================
VAR M941206    94PO: HIGHEST GRADE OF EDUCATION (Y3.)
              COLUMNS 3134 - 3135
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y3.    What is the highest grade of school or year of
        college you have completed?
        -------------------------------------------------------

        Code Actual GRADE was coded (00-17), except:

            96.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y2a
            98.  DK
            99.  NA

==============================
VAR M941207    94PO: R GET HS DIPLOMA OR EQUIV (Y3A.)
              COLUMNS 3136 - 3136
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y3a.   Did you get a high school diploma or pass a high
        school equivalency test?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y2a; 13-17, 98-99 in Q.Y3

==============================
VAR M941208    94PO: HIGHEST DEGREE OF EDUCATN (Y3B.)
              COLUMNS 3137 - 3138
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y3b.   What is the highest degree that you have earned?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            01.  Bachelor's degree:  BS, BA, AB, AB in TH, B ARCH,
                 BCH E, BCL, BCS, BE, B ED, BFA, BJ, B LIT, BSA,
                 BSC, BSED, BSES, BS in CE, BS in CHE, BS in ED, BS
                 in LS, JCB, LITB, SB, STB, BD
            02.  Master's degree:  MS, MSC, MA MAT, MBA, BDS, MED,
                 MFA, EDM, LIM, MPH, MPA, MS in LS, MSW, MUSM, SM,
                 STM, MMUS, MFS, MSLS
            03.  PHD, LITD, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD
            04.  LLB, JD
            05.  MD, DDS, DVM, MVS, DSC, DO (Doctor of Osteopathy)
            06.  JDC, STD, THD
            07.  Associate Degree, AA
            96.  No degree earned

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y2a; 00-12, 98-99 in Q.Y3

==============================
VAR M941209    94PO: R'S EDUCATION - SUMMARY (Y3X.)
              COLUMNS 3139 - 3140
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y3x.   SUMMARY: R's Education
        -------------------------------

        Built from Q.Y3, Q.Y3a and Q.Y3b

        For panel respondents the data from 1992 was copied here.

            01.  8 grades or less and no diploma or equivalency (0-8
                 in Q.Y3; 5 in Q.Y3a)
            02.  9-11 grades, no further schooling (incl. 12 yrs.
                 without diploma or equivalency) (9-12 in Q.Y3 and 5
                 in Q.Y3a)
            03.  High school diploma, or equivalency test (1 in
                 Q.Y3a)
            04.  More than 12 years of schooling, no higher degree
                 (13-17 in Q.Y3 and 96 in Q.Y3b)
            05.  Junior or community college level degrees (AA
                 degrees) (07 in Q.Y3b)
            06.  BA level degrees; 17+ years, no advanced degree (01
                 in Q.Y3b)
            07.  Advanced degree, including LLB (02-06 in Q.Y3b)

            98.  DK (98 in Q.Y3; 8 in Q.Y3a; 98 in Q.Y3b)
            99.  NA (99 in Q.Y3; 9-12 in Q.Y3 and 9 in Q.Y3a; 13-17
                 in Q.Y3 and 99 in Q.Y3b)
            00.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y2a and short form in 1992

==============================
VAR M941210    94PO: CKPT: MARRIED/PARTNERED (Y3C.)
              COLUMNS 3141 - 3141
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y3c.   INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
        -------------------------------

            1.  R IS MARRIED OR LIVING WITH PARTNER (BOX '1' OR "7"
                MARKED AT Y2) (1,7 in Q.Y2)
            2.  ALL OTHERS (2-5, 8-9 in Q.Y2)

            0.  INAP, 1994 Panel

==============================
VAR M941211    94PO: HIGHEST GRADE SPOUSE EDUC (Y3D.)
              COLUMNS 3142 - 3143
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y3d.   What is the highest grade of school or year of
        college (your husband/your wife/your partner) has completed?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        Actual GRADE was coded (00-17), except:

            96.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y2a; 2 in Q.Y3c
            98.  DK
            99.  NA

==============================
VAR M941212    94PO: SPOUSE GET HS DPLOMA/EQUIV (Y3E.)
              COLUMNS 3144 - 3144
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y3e.   Did (he/she) get a high school diploma or pass a

        high school equivalency test?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        If YES coded here, Q.Y3d must be coded 12.

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y2a; 2 in Q.Y3c, 13-17, 98-99 in Q.Y3d

==============================
VAR M941213    94PO: HIGHST DEGREE SPOUSE EDUC (Y3F.)
              COLUMNS 3145 - 3146
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y3f.   What is the highest degree that (he/she) has
        earned?
        -----------------------------------------------------

            01.  Bachelor's degree:  BS, BA, AB, AB in TH, B ARCH,
                 BCH E, BCL, BCS, BE, B ED, BFA, BJ, B LIT, BSA,
                 BSC, BSED, BSES, BS in CE, BS in CHE, BS in ED, BS
                 in LS, JCB, LITB, SB, STB, BD
            02.  Master's degree:  MS, MSC, MA MAT, MBA, BDS, MED,
                 MFA, EDM, LIM, MPH, MPA, MS in LS, MSW, MUSM, SM,
                 STM, MMUS, MFS, MSLS
            03.  PHD, LITD, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD
            04.  LLB, JD
            05.  MD, DDS, DVM, MVS, DSC, DO (Doctor of Osteopathy)
            06.  JDC, STD, THD
            07.  Associate Degree, AA
            96.  No degree earned

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y2a; 2 in Q.Y3c; 00-12, 98-99 in Q.Y3d

==============================
VAR M941214    94PO: SPOUSE EDUCATN - SUMMARY (Y3XX.)
              COLUMNS 3147 - 3148
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y3xx.  SUMMARY: Spouse's Education
        ------------------------------------

        Built from Q.Y3d, Q.Y3e and Q.Y3f

        For panel respondents the data from 1992 was copied here.

            01.  8 grades or less and no diploma or equivalency (0-8
                 in Q.Y3d; 5 in Q.Y3e)
            02.  9-11 grades, no further schooling (incl. 12 yrs.
                 without diploma or equivalency) (9-12 in Q.Y3d and
                 5 in Q.Y3e)
            03.  High school diploma, or equivalency test (1 in
                 Q.Y3e)
            04.  More than 12 years of schooling, no higher degree
                 (13-17 in Q.Y3d and 96 in Q.Y3f)
            05.  Junior or community college level degrees (AA
                 degrees) (07 in Q.Y3f)
            06.  BA level degrees; 17+ years, no advanced degree (01
                 in Q.Y3f)
            07.  Advanced degree, including LLB (02-06 in Q.Y3f)

            98.  DK (98 in Q.Y3d; 8 in Q.Y3e; 98 in Q.Y3f)
            99.  NA (99 in Q.Y3d; 9-12 in Q.Y3d and 9 in Q.Y3e;
                 13-17 in Q.Y3d and 99 in Q.Y3f)
            00.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y3c and short form in 1992

==============================
VAR M941215    94PO: R EMPLOYMENT STATUS (Y4.)
              COLUMNS 3149 - 3150
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y4.    (RB, P. 23)  We'd like to know if you are working
        now, temporarily laid off, or are you unemployed, retired,
        permanently disabled, (a homemaker), (a student), or what?
        (MARK ALL THAT APPLY)
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        This variable is precoded by scanning the entire employment
        section for R (Q.Y4-Y20a) to determine if R has information
        in more than one work status category; e.g., is both a
        housewife and working now.

            10.  WORKING NOW only

            15.  R volunteers WORKING NOW and RETIRED--currently
                 working 20 hours or more a week
            16.  PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently
                 working 20 hours or more a week
            17.  R volunteers WORKING NOW and HOMEMAKER, currently
                 working 20 hours or more a week
            18.  R volunteers WORKING NOW and STUDENT, currently
                 working 20 hours or more a week
            20.  TEMPORARILY LAID OFF
            40.  UNEMPLOYED
            50.  RETIRED--no other occupation
            51.  R volunteers RETIRED and WORKING NOW, currently
                 working less than 20 hours a week
            60.  PERMANENTLY DISABLED--NOT WORKING
            61.  PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently
                 working less than 20 hours
            70.  HOMEMAKER--no other occupation
            71.  R volunteers HOMEMAKER and WORKING NOW, currently
                 working less than 20 hours a week
            75.  R volunteers HOMEMAKER and STUDENT--no other
                 occupation (0 in
            80.  STUDENT--no other occupation
            81.  R volunteers STUDENT and WORKING NOW, currently
                 less than 20 hours a week

            99.  NA--see supervisor before using

==============================
VAR M941216    94PO: R EMPLOYMNT STATUS SUMMARY (Y4X.)
              COLUMNS 3151 - 3151
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y4x.   SUMMARY: R's working status
        ------------------------------------

        Built from Q.Y4--not entered by coders

            1.  R working now or is retired/permanently disabled/
                homemaker/student working 20 hours or more per week
                (10, 15-18 in Q.Y4)
            2.  R temporarily laid off (20 in Q.Y4)
            4.  R unemployed (40 in Q.Y4)
            5.  R retired and not working 20 hours or more per week
                (50, 51 in Q.Y4)
            6.  R permanently disabled and not working 20 hours or
                more per week (60, 61 in Q.Y4)
            7.  R homemaker not working 20 hours or more per week

                (70-71, 75 in Q.Y4)
            8.  R student not working 20 hours or more per week (80,
                81 in Q.Y4)

            9.  NA (99 in Q.Y4)

==============================
VAR M941217    94PO: R UNEMPL- EVR WORK FOR PAY (Y4A.)
              COLUMNS 3152 - 3152
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y4a.   (IF R IS UNEMPLOYED) Have you ever done any work
        for pay?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 50-51, 60-61, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                99 in Q.Y4

==============================
VAR M941218    94PO: R RETIRED- WHEN RETIRED (Y4B.)
              COLUMNS 3153 - 3154
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y4b.   (IF R IS RETIRED) When did you retire?
        -----------------------------------------------

        The last two digits of YEAR were coded (35-94), except:

            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 10, 16-18, 20, 40, 60-61, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                 99 in Q.Y4

==============================
VAR M941219    94PO: R DISABL- EVR WORK FOR PAY (Y4C.)
              COLUMNS 3155 - 3155
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y4c.   (IF R IS DISABLED) Have you ever done any work for
        pay?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 10, 15, 17-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 70-71, 75,
                80-81, 99 in Q.Y4

==============================
VAR M941220    94PO: R HMKER/STUD- WORKING NOW? (Y4D.)
              COLUMNS 3156 - 3156
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y4d.   (IF R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT) Are you doing any
        work for pay at the present time?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4

==============================
VAR M941221    94PO: R UNEMP HM/ST-WRK PAST 6MO (Y4E.)
              COLUMNS 3157 - 3157
              NUMERIC

        Q. Y4e.  (IF R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT WORKING AT
        PRESENT) In the last six months, did you do any work for
        pay?
        --------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            9.  NA

            0.  Inap, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4;
                1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d

==============================
VAR M941222    94PO: R WORKING- OCCUPATION (Y5A.)
              COLUMNS 3158 - 3159
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y5.  (R WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF) What is your
        main occupation?  (What sort of work do you do?)
        Q.Y5a.   What are your most important activities or duties?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
        been recoded to protect Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES
        project staff for information about a procedure by which it
        is possible to gain access to the full 3-digit code value.

        See CENSUS OCCUPATION MASTER CODE

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y4

==============================
VAR M941223    94PO: R WORKING- COLLPSD OCCUP (Y5X-1.)
              COLUMNS 3160 - 3161
              NUMERIC

        Q. Y5x(1).  (R WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF)
        Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code
        ---------------------------------------------------

        1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

        Built from Q.Y5a

            01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039)
            02.  Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199)
            03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations
                 (200-235)
            04.  Sales Occupation (236-285)

            05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical
                 (286-389)
            06.  Private Household (403-407)
            07.  Protective Service (408-427)
            08.  Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469)
            09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499)
            10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                 (500-699)
            11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors
                 (700-799)
            12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
                 (800-859)
            13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                 (860-890)
            14.  Member of Armed Forces (900)

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y4

==============================
VAR M941224    94PO: R WORKING- PRESTGE SCORE (Y5X-2.)
              COLUMNS 3162 - 3162
              NUMERIC



        Q.Y5x(2).  (R WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF) PRESTIGE
        SCORES (00)
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        NOTE: Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige
        Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A.
        Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom W. Smith, and
        Judith Treas, (ICPSR 9593), Inter-university Consortium for
        Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December
        1991.

        Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
        Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES project staff for
        information about a procedure by which it is possible to
        gain access to this data.

==============================
VAR M941225    94PO: R WORKING- INDUSTRY (Y5B.)
              COLUMNS 3163 - 3165
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y5b.   (R WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF) What kind
        of (business/industry) is that?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY CODE, except:

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y4

==============================
VAR M941226    94PO: R WORKING FOR SELF/OTHER (Y6.)
              COLUMNS 3166 - 3166
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y6.    (R WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF) Do you work
        for someone else, are you self-employed, or what?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  SOMEONE ELSE
            2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
            3.  SELF ONLY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y4

==============================
VAR M941227    94PO: R WORKING FOR GOVERNMENT (Y6A.)
              COLUMNS 3167 - 3167
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y6a.  (R WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF) Are you
        employed by a federal, state or local government?
        -------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y4; 3, 8-9 in
                Q.Y6

==============================
VAR M941228    94PO: R WORKING- NO. HOURS (Y7.)
              COLUMNS 3168 - 3169
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y7.    (R WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF) About how
        many hours do you work on your job in the average week?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        Code actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-95), except:

            97.  97 or more hours

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y4

==============================
VAR M941229    94PO: R WORKNG- WANT MOR/FWR HRS (Y7A.)
              COLUMNS 3170 - 3170
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y7a.   (R WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF) Is that
        more hours than you want to work, fewer hours than you want
        to work, or generally about right?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  FEWER
            3.  ABOUT RIGHT
            5.  MORE

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y4

==============================
VAR M941230    94PO: R WORKING- WORRY LOSE JOB (Y8.)
              COLUMNS 3171 - 3171
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y8.    (R WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF) How worried
        are you about losing your job in the near future; a lot,
        somewhat, or not much at all?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  A LOT
            3.  SOMEWHAT
            5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

            8.  DON'T KNOW; REFUSED
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y4

==============================
VAR M941231    94PO: CKPT: R WORK NOW OR TLO (Y9.)
              COLUMNS 3172 - 3172
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y9.    INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
        -------------------------------

            1.  R IS WORKING NOW
            2.  R TEMPORARILY LAID OFF

            0.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y4

==============================
VAR M941232    94PO: R WORKG- LAID OFF IN PAST (Y9A.)
              COLUMNS 3173 - 3173
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y9a.  (R IS WORKING NOW) Were you out of work or laid off
        at any time during the last six months?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y4; 2 in Q.Y9

==============================
VAR M941233    94PO: R WORKG- PAY/HRS CUT? (Y9B.)
              COLUMNS 3174 - 3174
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y9b.  (R IS WORKING NOW) During the last six months, have
        you had a reduction in your work hours or had to take a cut
        in pay at any time for reasons other than illness or
        personal choice?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Q.Y4; 2 in Q.Y9

==============================
VAR M941234    94PO: R UN/RET/DIS- OCCUPTN (Y10/Y10A.)
              COLUMNS 3175 - 3176
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y10.  (R UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED) What
        kind of work did you do on your last regular job?  (What was
        your occupation?)

        Q.Y10a.  What were your most important activities or duties?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
        been recoded to protect Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES
        project staff for information about a procedure by which it
        is possible to gain access to the full 3-digit code value.

        See CENSUS OCCUPATION MASTER CODE

            98.  DK

            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4;
                 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c

==============================
VAR M941235    94PO: R UN/RET/DIS- COLL OCC (Y10X-1.)
              COLUMNS 3177 - 3178
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y10x(1).  (R UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED)
        Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

        Built from Q.Y10/10a

            01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039)
            02.  Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199)
            03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations
                 (200-235)
            04.  Sales Occupation (236-285)
            05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical
                 (286-389)
            06.  Private Household (403-407)
            07.  Protective Service (408-427)
            08.  Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469)
            09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499)
            10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                 (500-699)
            11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors
                 (700-799)
            12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
                 (800-859)
            13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                 (860-890)
            14.  Member of Armed Forces (900)

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4;
                 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c

==============================
VAR M941236    94PO: R UN/RET/DIS- PRESTIGE (Y10X-2.)
              COLUMNS 3179 - 3179
              NUMERIC



        Q.Y10x(2).  (R UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED)
        PRESTIGE SCORES (00)
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        NOTE: Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige
        Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A.
        Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom W. Smith, and
        Judith Treas, (ICPSR 9593), Inter-university Consortium for
        Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December
        1991.

        Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
        Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES project staff for
        information about a procedure by which it is possible to
        gain access to this data.

==============================
VAR M941237    94PO: R UN/RET/DIS- INDUSTRY (Y10B.)
              COLUMNS 3180 - 3182
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y10b.  (R UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED)
        What kind of (business/industry) was that?
        --------------------------------------------------------

        Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY CODE, except:

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4;
                  5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c

==============================
VAR M941238    94PO: R UN/RET/DIS- WRK FOR SELF (Y11.)
              COLUMNS 3183 - 3183
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y11.   (R UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED) Did
        you work for someone else, were you self-employed, or what?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  SOMEONE ELSE
            2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
            3.  SELF ONLY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4;
                5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c

==============================
VAR M941239    94PO: R UN/RET/DIS-WRK FOR GOVT (Y11A.)
              COLUMNS 3184 - 3184
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y11a.  (R UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED)
        Were you employed by a federal, state or local government?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4;
                5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c; 3, 8-9 in Q.Y11

==============================
VAR M941240    94PO: R UN/RET/DIS-WORK PST 6 MO (Y12.)
              COLUMNS 3185 - 3185
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y12.  (R UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED) Have
        you had a job in the past six months?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4;
                5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c

==============================
VAR M941241    94PO: R UN/RET/DIS- HOURS WORKD (Y12A.)
              COLUMNS 3186 - 3187
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y12a.  (R UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED: IF
        R HAS WORKED IN THE PAST 6 MONTHS) About how many hours did
        you work on your job in the average week?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        Code actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-70), except:

            97.  97 or more hours

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4;
                 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y12

==============================
VAR M941242    94PO: CKPT: UNEMPL OR RET/DISBLD (Y13.)
              COLUMNS 3188 - 3188
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y13.   INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:  EMPLOYMENT STATUS
        ---------------------------------------------------

            1.  R IS UNEMPLOYED
            2.  R IS RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED

            0.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4;
                5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c

==============================
VAR M941243    94PO: R RET/DIS- WORKING NOW (Y14.)
              COLUMNS 3189 - 3189
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y14.  (R IS RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED) Are you doing

        any work for pay at the present time?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4;
                5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c; 1 in Q.Y13

==============================
VAR M941244    94PO: R RET/DIS- LOOKNG FOR WORK (Y15.)
              COLUMNS 3190 - 3190
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y15.  (R IS RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED) Are you
        looking for work at the present time?
        ------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4;
                5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c; 1, 9 in Q.Y14

==============================
VAR M941245    94PO: R UN/RET/D-WORRY FIND JOB (Y15A.)
              COLUMNS 3191 - 3191
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y15a.  (R IS RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED) How worried
        are you about not being able to find a job in the near
        future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at all?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  A LOT
            3.  SOMEWHAT
            5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

            8.  DON'T KNOW; REFUSED
            9.  NA

            0.  Inap, 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y4;
                5, 8-9 in Q.Y4a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4c; 1, 9 in Q.Y14

==============================
VAR M941246    94PO: R HM/STUD- OCCUPATION (Y16/Y16A.)
              COLUMNS 3192 - 3193
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y16.   (R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT CURRENTLY WORKING:
        IF R HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS) What kind of work did you
        do on your last regular job? (What was your occupation?)

        Q.Y16a.  What were your most important activities or duties?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
        been recoded to protect Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES
        project staff for information about a procedure by which it
        is possible to gain access to the full 3-digit code value.

        See CENSUS OCCUPATION MASTER CODE

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 99 in Q.Y4;
                 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e

==============================
VAR M941247    94PO: R HM/STUD- COLL OCCUP (Y16X-1.)
              COLUMNS 3194 - 3195
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y16x(1).   (R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT CURRENTLY
        WORKING: IF R HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS) 1980 CENSUS MAJOR
        GROUP CATEGORIES
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        Built from Q.Y16/16a

            01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039)

            02.  Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199)
            03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations
                 (200-235)
            04.  Sales Occupation (236-285)
            05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical
                 (286-389)
            06.  Private Household (403-407)
            07.  Protective Service (408-427)
            08.  Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469)
            09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499)
            10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                 (500-699)
            11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors
                 (700-799)
            12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
                 (800-859)
            13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                 (860-890)
            14.  Member of Armed Forces (900)

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99
                 in Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e

==============================
VAR M941248    94PO: R HM/STUD- PRESTIGE (Y16X-2.)
              COLUMNS 3196 - 3196
              NUMERIC



        Q.Y16x(2).   (R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT CURRENTLY
        WORKING: IF R HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS) PRESTIGE SCORES
        (00)
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        NOTE: Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige
        Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A.
        Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom W. Smith, and
        Judith Treas, (ICPSR 9593), Inter-university Consortium for
        Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December
        1991.

        Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
        Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES project staff for
        information about a procedure by which it is possible to
        gain access to this data.

==============================
VAR M941249    94PO: R HM/STUD- INDUSTRY (Y17.)
              COLUMNS 3197 - 3199
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y17.  (R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT CURRENTLY WORKING: IF
        R HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS) What kind of
        (business/industry) was that?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY CODE, except:

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99
                  in Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e

==============================
VAR M941250    94PO: R HM/STUD- WORKD FOR SELF (Y18.)
              COLUMNS 3200 - 3200
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y18.   (R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT CURRENTLY WORKING:
        IF R HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS) Did you work for someone
        else, were you self-employed, or what?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  SOMEONE ELSE
            2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
            3.  SELF ONLY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in
                Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e

==============================
VAR M941251    94PO: R HM/STUD- WORKD FOR GOVT (Y18A.)
              COLUMNS 3201 - 3201
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y18a.   (R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT CURRENTLY WORKING:
        IF R HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS) Were you employed by a
        federal, state or local government?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in
                Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e; 3, 8-9 in
                Q.Y18

==============================
VAR M941252    94PO: R HM/STUD- HOURS WORKED (Y19.)
              COLUMNS 3202 - 3203
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y19.   (R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT CURRENTLY WORKING:
        IF R HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS) About how many hours did
        you work on your job in the average week?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        Code actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96), except:

            97.  97 or more hours

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99
                 in Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e

==============================
VAR M941253    94PO: R HM STUD- LOOKNG FOR WORK (Y20.)
              COLUMNS 3204 - 3204
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y20.   (R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT CURRENTLY WORKING:

        IF R HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS) Are you looking for work
        at the present time?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in
                Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e

==============================
VAR M941254    94PO: R HM/STUD- WORRY FIND JOB (Y20A.)
              COLUMNS 3205 - 3205
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y20a.   (R IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT CURRENTLY WORKING:
        IF R HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS) How worried are you about
        not being able to find a job in the near future; a lot,
        somewhat, or not much at all?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  A LOT
            3.  SOMEWHAT
            5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

            8.  DON'T KNOW; REFUSED
            0.  Inap, 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61, 71, 81, 99 in
                Q.Y4; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y4d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y4e

==============================
VAR M941255    94PO: RC1. R'S OCCUPATION STACK
              COLUMNS 3206 - 3207
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC1. WHAT IS/WAS YOUR MAIN OCCUPATION?  WHAT SORT OF WORK
        DO/DID YOU DO?
        Q.RC1A. WHAT ARE/WERE YOUR MOST IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES OR

        DUTIES?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL Rs WHO ARE CURRENTLY
        EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR
        PERMANENTLY DISABLED. [HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS WITHOUT
        CURRENT OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT ARE CODED 0.] IF RESPONDENT IS
        CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
        FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.  IF RESPONDENT IS
        CODED 40 OR 60 IN Y4 AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY, HIS/HER
        FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.  IF R IS CODED 16 OR
        61, CURRENT EMPLOYMENT IS CODED.

        The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
        been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
        Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
        information about a procedure by which it is possible to
        gain access to the full 3-digit code values.

        SEE CENSUS OCCUPATION MASTER CODE.

            01.
                 .
                 .
            71.

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  INAP; 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y4; 5, 9 IN Y4a; 5, 9 IN,
                 Y4c

==============================
VAR M941256    94PO: RC2. R'S OCCUP HEADINGS
              COLUMNS 3208 - 3209
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC2. COLLAPSED 1980 OCCUPATION CODE FOR R'S CURRENT/FORMER
        OCCUPATION
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL Rs WHO ARE CURRENTLY
        EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR
        PERMANENTLY DISABLED. [HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS WITHOUT
        CURRENT OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT ARE CODED 0.] IF RESPONDENT IS
        CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
        FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.  IF RESPONDENT IS

        CODED 40 OR 60 IN Y4 AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY, HIS/HER
        FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.  IF R IS CODED 16 OR
        61, CURRENT EMPLOYMENT IS CODED.

        1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

            01.  EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGERIAL(001-039)
            02.  PROFESSIONAL SPECIALITY OCCUPATIONS(040-199)
            03.  TECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT
                 OCCUPATIONS(200-235)
            04.  SALES OCCUPATIONS (236-285)
            05.  ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT, INCLUDING CLERICAL(286-389)
            06.  PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD (403-407)
            07.  PROTECTIVE SERVICE (408-427)
            08.  SERVICE EXCEPT PROTECTIVE AND HOUSEHOLD(428-469)
            09.  FARMING, FORESTRY AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS(470-499)
            10.  PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT AND REPAIR
                 OCCUPATIONS(500-699)
            11.  MACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS, AND
                 INSPECTORS(700-799)
            12.  TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING
                 OCCUPATIONS(800-859)
            13.  HANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEARNERS, HELPERS AND
                 LABORERS(860-890)
            14.  MEMBER OF ARMED FORCES (900)

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C

==============================
VAR M941257    94PO: RC3. R'S PRESTIGE BRACK
              COLUMNS 3210 - 3210
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC3.  COLLAPSED PRESTIGE SCORE
        --------------------------------

        NOTE:  Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige
        Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A.
        Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom W. Smith, and
        Judith Treas, (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for
        Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor MI  48106, December
        1991.

        Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
        respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
        information about a procedure by which it is possible to
        gain access to the data.

            00000.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN,
                    Y4C; 99 in RC1/1A

==============================
VAR M941258    94PO: RC4. R'S INDUSTRY STACK
              COLUMNS 3211 - 3213
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC4. WHAT DO/DID THEY MAKE OR DO WHERE YOU WORK/ED? WHAT
        KIND OF BUSINESS OR INDUSTRY IS/WAS THAT?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        SEE CENSUS INDUSTRY MASTER CODE

        THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL Rs WHO ARE CURRENTLY
        EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR
        PERMANENTLY DISABLED. [HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS WITHOUT
        CURRENT OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT ARE CODED 0.] IF RESPONDENT IS
        CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
        FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.  IF RESPONDENT IS
        CODED 40 OR 60 IN Y4 AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY, HIS/HER
        FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.  IF R IS CODED 16 OR
        61, CURRENT EMPLOYMENT IS CODED.

            010.
                  .
                  .
            990.

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C

==============================
VAR M941259    94PO: RC5. R'S EMPLOYED SELF/OTHER
              COLUMNS 3214 - 3214
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC5. DO/DID YOU WORK FOR SOMEONE ELSE, ARE/WERE YOU

        SELF-EMPLOYED, OR WHAT?
        -----------------------------------------------------

        THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL Rs WHO ARE CURRENTLY
        EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR
        PERMANENTLY DISABLED. [HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS WITHOUT
        CURRENT OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT ARE CODED 0.] IF RESPONDENT IS
        CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
        FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION WAS USED.  IF RESPONDENT IS
        CODED 40 OR 60 IN Y4 AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY, HIS/HER
        FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.  IF R IS CODED 16 OR
        61, CURRENT EMPLOYMENT IS CODED.

            1.  SOMEONE ELSE
            2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
            3.  SELF ONLY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C

==============================
VAR M941260    94PO: RC6. R'S EMPLOYED BY GOVER
              COLUMNS 3215 - 3215
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC6. ARE/WERE YOU EMPLOYED BY A FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL
        GOVERNMENT?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL Rs WHO ARE CURRENTLY
        EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR
        PERMANENTLY DISABLED. [HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS WITHOUT
        CURRENT OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT ARE CODED 0.] IF RESPONDENT IS
        CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
        FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.  IF RESPONDENT IS
        CODED 40 OR 60 IN Y4 AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY, HIS/HER
        FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.  IF R IS CODED 16 OR
        61, CURRENT EMPLOYMENT IS CODED.

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C; 3,
                8-9 IN Y6; 3, 8-9 IN Y11

==============================
VAR M941261    94PO: RC7. R'S # HOURS WORK A WEEK
              COLUMNS 3216 - 3217
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC7. ABOUT HOW MANY HOURS DO/DID YOU WORK ON YOUR JOB IN
        THE AVERAGE WEEK?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        ACTUAL NUMBER OF HOURS A WEEK

        THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL Rs WHO ARE CURRENTLY
        EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR
        PERMANENTLY DISABLED. [HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS WITHOUT
        CURRENT OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT ARE CODED 0.] IF RESPONDENT IS
        CODED 40 IN Y4 AND HAS WORKED IN THE PAST SIX MONTHS, THIS
        VARIABLE DESCRIBES EMPLOYMENT DURING THE PAST SIX MONTHS.
        FOR Rs WHO ARE RETIRED OR DISABLED AND HAVE WORKED IN THE
        PAST SIX MONTHS, THIS VARIABLE DESCRIBES EMPLOYMENT DURING
        THE PAST SIX MONTHS (FOR Rs CODED 15,16,51 OR 61 IN Y4,
        HOURS FROM Y12a RATHER THAN Y7 ARE CODED).

            01.
                 .
                 .
            96.
            97.  NINETY-SEVEN OR MORE

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C;
                 5,9 IN Y12

==============================
VAR M941262    94PO: RC8. R'S WORRY LOOSING JOB
              COLUMNS 3218 - 3218
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC8. HOW WORRIED ARE YOU ABOUT LOSING YOUR JOB/NOT BEING
        ABLE TO FIND A JOB IN THE NEAR FUTURE; A LOT, SOMEWHAT, OR

        NOT MUCH AT ALL?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL Rs WHO ARE CURRENTLY
        EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR
        PERMANENTLY DISABLED. [HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS WITHOUT
        CURRENT OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT ARE CODED 0.]  Rs CODED 40 OR 60
        IN Y4 WHO HAVE NEVER WORKED FOR PAY ARE NOT ASKED THIS
        QUESTION.  FOR Rs WHO ARE RETIRED OR DISABLED AND HAVE
        WORKED IN THE PAST 6 MONTHS, THIS VARIABLE DESCRIBES
        EMPLOYMENT DURING THE PAST 6 MONTHS (FOR Rs CODED
        15,16,51,61 IN Y4, DATA FROM Y15a RATHER THAN FROM Y8 ARE
        CODED).

            1.  A LOT
            3.  SOMEWHAT
            5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

            8.  DON'T KNOW, REFUSED
            9.  NA
            0.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C; 1,9
                IN Y14

==============================
VAR M941263    94PO: RC9. R'S HAD JOB IN PAST 6 MONTH
              COLUMNS 3219 - 3219
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC9. HAVE YOU HAD A JOB IN THE PAST SIX MONTHS?
        -------------------------------------------------

        THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL Rs WHO ARE UNEMPLOYED,
        RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED.  Rs CODED 40 OR 60 IN Y4
        WHO HAVE NEVER WORKED ARE NOT ASKED THIS QUESTION.

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  INAP; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN
                Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C

==============================
VAR M941264    94PO: RC10. R'S LOOKING FOR JOB NOW
              COLUMNS 3220 - 3220
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC10. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR WORK AT THE PRESENT TIME?
        -----------------------------------------------------

        THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL Rs WHO ARE UNEMPLOYED,
        RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED. Rs CODED 40 OR 60 IN Y4
        WHO HAVE NEVER WORKED ARE NOT ASKED THIS QUESTION.

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  INAP; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN
                Y4A; Y4A; 5,9 IN Y4C; 1,9 IN Y14

==============================
VAR M941265    94PO: RC11. R'S EVER WORKED FOR PAY
              COLUMNS 3221 - 3221
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC11. HAVE YOU EVER DONE ANY WORK FOR PAY?
        --------------------------------------------

        THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL Rs WHO ARE UNEMPLOYED
        OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED.

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            9.  NA
            0.  INAP; 10,15,17-18,20,50-51,70-71,75,80-81,99 IN Y4

==============================
VAR M941301    94PO: CKPT: R MARRIED/PARTNERED (Y21.)
              COLUMNS 3222 - 3222
              NUMERIC



        Q.Y21.   INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
        -------------------------------

            1.  R IS MARRIED (OR PARTNERED) (1 or 7 in Q.Y2)
            2.  ALL OTHERS (0 in Q.Y22-Y37a)

==============================
VAR M941302    94PO: SPOUSE EMPLOYMENT STATUS (Y22.)
              COLUMNS 3223 - 3224
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y22.   (RB, STILL ON P. 23) We'd like to know about (your
        husband/wife/your partner).  Is (he/she) working now,
        temporarily laid off, or is (he/she) unemployed, retired,
        permanently disabled, (a homemaker), (a student), or what?
        (MARK ALL THAT APPLY)
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        See coding note at Y4 for assignment of 2-digit workstatus
        code.

            10.  WORKING NOW only
            15.  R volunteers WORKING NOW and RETIRED--currently
                 working 20 hours or more a week
            16.  PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently
                 working 20 hours or more a week
            17.  R volunteers WORKING NOW and HOMEMAKER, currently
                 working 20 hours or more a week
            18.  R volunteers WORKING NOW and STUDENT, currently
                 working 20 hours or more a week
            20.  TEMPORARILY LAID OFF
            40.  UNEMPLOYED
            50.  RETIRED--no other occupation
            51.  R volunteers RETIRED and WORKING NOW, currently
                 working less than 20 hours a week
            60.  PERMANENTLY DISABLED--NOT WORKING
            61.  PERMANENTLY DISABLED and WORKING NOW, currently
                 working less than 20 hours
            70.  HOMEMAKER--no other occupation
            71.  R volunteers HOMEMAKER and WORKING NOW, currently
                 working less than 20 hours a week
            75.  R volunteers HOMEMAKER and STUDENT--no other
                 occupation
            80.  STUDENT--no other occupation
            81.  R volunteers STUDENT and WORKING NOW, currently
                 less than 20 hours a week

            99.  NA--see supervisor before using
            00.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21

==============================
VAR M941303    94PO: SPOUSE EMP STATUS SUMMARY (Y22X.)
              COLUMNS 3225 - 3225
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y22x.  SUMMARY: Spouse's working status
        -----------------------------------------

        Built from Q.Y22--not entered by coders

            1.  R working now or is retired/permanently disabled/
                homemaker/student working 20 hours or more per week
                (10, 15-18 in Q.Y22)
            2.  R temporarily laid off (20 in Q.Y22)
            4.  R unemployed (40 in Q.Y22)
            5.  R retired and not working 20 hours or more per week
                (50, 51 in Q.Y22)
            6.  R permanently disabled and not working 20 hours or
                more per week (60, 61 in Q.Y22)
            7.  R homemaker not working 20 hours or more per week
                (70-71, 75 in Q.Y22)
            8.  R student not working 20 hours or more per week (80,
                81 in Q.Y22)

            9.  NA (99 in Q.Y22)
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21

==============================
VAR M941304    94PO: SP UNEMP-EVER WRK FOR PAY (Y22A.)
              COLUMNS 3226 - 3226
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y22a.  (IF SPOUSE IS UNEMPLOYED) Has (he/she) ever done
        any work for pay?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 50-51, 60-61,
                70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22

==============================
VAR M941305    94PO: SP RET- WHEN RETIRED (Y22B.)
              COLUMNS 3227 - 3228
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y22b.  (IF SPOUSE IS RETIRED) When did (he/she) retire?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        Code last two digits of YEAR (58-94), except:

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 16-18, 20, 40, 60-61, 70-71,
                 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22

==============================
VAR M941306    94PO: SP DIS- EVER WRK FOR PAY (Y22C.)
              COLUMNS 3229 - 3229
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y22c.  (IF SPOUSE IS DISABLED) Has (he/she) ever done any
        work for pay?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15, 17-18, 20, 40, 50-51,
                70-71, 75, 80-81, 99 in Q.Y22

==============================
VAR M941307    94PO: SP HM/STU- WORKING NOW (Y22D.)
              COLUMNS 3230 - 3230
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y22d.  (IF SPOUSE IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT) Is (he/she)
        doing any work for pay at the present time?
        --------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61,
                99 in Q.Y22

==============================
VAR M941308    94PO: SP UNEM HM/ST-WRK PST 6MO (Y22E.)
              COLUMNS 3231 - 3231
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y22e.  In the last six months, did (he/she) do any work
        for pay?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61,
                99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d

==============================
VAR M941309    94PO: SP WRKG- OCCUPATION (Y23/Y23A.)
              COLUMNS 3232 - 3233
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y23.  (SPOUSE WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF) What is
        (his/her) main occupation?  (What sort of work does (he/she)
        do?)

        Q.Y23a.  What are (his/her) most important activities or
        duties?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        The orginal 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
        been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect

        Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES project staff for
        information about a procedure by which it is possible to
        gain access to the full 3-digit code values.

        See CENSUS OCCUPATION MASTER CODE

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in
                 Q.Y22

==============================
VAR M941310    94PO: SP WRKG- COLL OCCUP (Y23X-1.)
              COLUMNS 3234 - 3235
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y23x(1).  (SPOUSE WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF)
        Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code
        --------------------------------------------------------

        1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

        Built from V1309

            01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039)
            02.  Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199)
            03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations
                 (200-235)
            04.  Sales Occupation (236-285)
            05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical
                 (286-389)
            06.  Private Household (403-407)
            07.  Protective Service (408-427)
            08.  Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469)
            09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499)
            10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                 (500-699)
            11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors
                 (700-799)
            12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
                 (800-859)
            13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                 (860-890)
            14.  Member of Armed Forces (900)

            98.  DK

            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in
                 Q.Y22

==============================
VAR M941311    94PO: SP WRKG- PRESTIGE (Y23X-2.)
              COLUMNS 3236 - 3236
              NUMERIC



        Q.Y23x(2).  (SPOUSE WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF)
        PRESTIGE SCORES (00)
        --------------------------------------------------------

        NOTE: Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige
        Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A.
        Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom W. Smith, and
        Judith Treas, (ICPSR 9593), Inter-university Consortium for
        Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December
        1991.

        Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
        Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES project staff for
        information about a procedure by which it is possible to
        gain access to this data.

==============================
VAR M941312    94PO: SP WRKG- INDUSTRY (Y23B.)
              COLUMNS 3237 - 3239
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y23b.  (SPOUSE WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF) What
        kind of (business/industry) is that?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY CODE, except:

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in
                  Q.Y22

==============================
VAR M941313    94PO: SP WRKG- WORK FOR SELF (Y24.)
              COLUMNS 3240 - 3240
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y24.  (SPOUSE WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF) Does
        (he/she) work for someone else, is (he/she) self-employed,
        or what?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  SOMEONE ELSE
            2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
            3.  SELF ONLY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in
                Q.Y22

==============================
VAR M941314    94PO: SP WRKG- WORK FOR GOVT (Y24A.)
              COLUMNS 3241 - 3241
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y24a.  (SPOUSE WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF) Is
        (he/she) employed by a federal, state or local government?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in
                Q.Y22; 3, 8-9 in Q.Y24

==============================
VAR M941315    94PO: SP WRKG- NO. HOURS (Y25.)
              COLUMNS 3242 - 3243
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y25.  (SPOUSE WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF) About
        how many hours does (he/she) work on (his/her) job in the
        average week?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        Code actual number of HOURS A WEEK (01-96), except:

            97.  97 or more hours

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in
                 Q.Y22

==============================
VAR M941316    94PO: SP WRKG- WANT MOR/FWR HRS (Y25A.)
              COLUMNS 3244 - 3244
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y25a.  (SPOUSE WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF) Is
        that more hours than (he/she) wants to work, fewer hours
        than (he/she) wants to work, or generally about right?
        --------------------------------------------------------

            1.  FEWER
            3.  ABOUT RIGHT
            5.  MORE

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in
                Q.Y22

==============================
VAR M941317    94PO: SP WRKG- WORRY LOSE JOB (Y26.)
              COLUMNS 3245 - 3245
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y26.  (SPOUSE WORKING NOW OR TEMPORARILY LAID OFF) How

        worried is (he/she) about losing (his/her) job in the near
        future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at all?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  A LOT
            3.  SOMEWHAT
            5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

            8.  DON'T KNOW; REFUSED
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in
                Q.Y22

==============================
VAR M941318    94PO: CKPT: SPOUSE WORKING/TLO (Y27.)
              COLUMNS 3246 - 3246
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y27.   INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
        -------------------------------

            1.  SPOUSE/PARTNER IS WORKING NOW
            2.  SPOUSE/PARTNER TEMPORARILY LAID OFF

            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in
                Q.Y22

==============================
VAR M941319    94PO: SP WRKG- LAYOFF PAST 6 MO (Y27A.)
              COLUMNS 3247 - 3247
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y27a.  (SPOUSE IS WORKING NOW) Was (he/she) out of work or
        laid off at any time during the last six months?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in
                Q.Y22; 2 in Q.Y27

==============================
VAR M941320    94PO: SP WRKG- PAY/HRS CUT? (Y27B.)
              COLUMNS 3248 - 3248
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y27b.  (SPOUSE IS WORKING NOW) During the last six months,
        has (he/she) had a reduction in (his/her) work hours or had
        to take a cut in pay at any time for reasons other than
        illness or personal choice?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80, 99 in
                Q.Y22; 2 in Q.Y27

==============================
VAR M941321    94PO: SP UN/RET/DIS- OCCUPN (Y28/Y28A.)
              COLUMNS 3249 - 3250
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y28.  (SPOUSE UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED)
        What kind of work did (he/she) do on (his/her) last regular
        job?  (What was (his/her) occupation?)

        Q.Y28a.  What were (his/her) most important activities or
        duties?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
        been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
        Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES project staff for
        information about a procedure by which it is possible to
        gain access to the full 3-digit code values.

        See CENSUS OCCUPATION MASTER CODE

            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                  99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in 1304; 5, 8-9 in 1306

==============================
VAR M941322    94PO: SP UN/RET/DIS- COLL OCC (Y28X-1.)
              COLUMNS 3251 - 3252
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y28x(1).  (SPOUSE UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY
        DISABLED) Collapsed 1980 Occupation Code
        ------------------------------------------------------

        1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

        Built from Q.Y28/a

            01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039)
            02.  Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199)
            03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations
                 (200-235)
            04.  Sales Occupation (236-285)
            05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical
                 (286-389)
            06.  Private Household (403-407)
            07.  Protective Service (408-427)
            08.  Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469)
            09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499)
            10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                 (500-699)
            11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors
                 (700-799)
            12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
                 (800-859)
            13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                 (860-890)
            14.  Member of Armed Forces (900)

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in 1304; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c

==============================
VAR M941323    94PO: SP UN/RET/DIS- PRESTIGE (Y28X-2.)
              COLUMNS 3253 - 3253
              NUMERIC



        Q.Y28x(2).  (SPOUSE UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY
        DISABLED) PRESTIGE SCORES (00)
        ------------------------------------------------------

        NOTE: Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige
        Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A.
        Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom W. Smith, and
        Judith Treas, (ICPSR 9593), Inter-university Consortium for
        Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December
        1991.

        Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
        Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES project staff for
        information about a procedure by which it is possible to
        gain access to this data.

==============================
VAR M941324    94PO: SP UN/RET/DIS- INDUSTRY (Y28B.)
              COLUMNS 3254 - 3256
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y28b.  (SPOUSE UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY
        DISABLED) What kind of (business/industry) was that?
        ----------------------------------------------------

        Code number pre-coded in green

        Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY CODE, except:

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                  99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in 1304; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c

==============================
VAR M941325    94PO: SP UN/RET/DIS-WRK FOR SELF (Y29.)
              COLUMNS 3257 - 3257
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y29.  (SPOUSE UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED)
        Did (he/she) work for someone else, was (he/she)
        self-employed, or what?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  SOMEONE ELSE
            2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
            3.  SELF ONLY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in 1304; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c

==============================
VAR M941326    94PO: SP UN/RET/DIS-WRK FOR GOVT (Y29A.)
              COLUMNS 3258 - 3258
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y29a.  (SPOUSE UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY
        DISABLED) Was (he/she) employed by a federal, state or local
        government?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in 1304; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c; 3,
                8-9 in Q.Y29

==============================
VAR M941327    94PO: SP UN/RET/DIS-JOB PST 6 MOS (Y30.)
              COLUMNS 3259 - 3259
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y30.   (SPOUSE UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY
        DISABLED) Has (he/she) had a job in the past six months?
        --------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c

==============================
VAR M941328    94PO: SP UN/RET/DIS- HRS WORKED (Y30A.)
              COLUMNS 3260 - 3261
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y30a.  (SPOUSE UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY
        DISABLED: IF R HAS WORKED IN THE PAST 6 MONTHS) About how
        many hours did (he/she) work on (his/her) job in the average
        week?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        Code actual number of HOURS A WEEK (04-70), except:

            97.  97 or more hours

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                 99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in 1304; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c; 5,
                 8-9 in Q.Y30

==============================
VAR M941329    94PO: CKPT: SP UNEMPL OR RET/DIS (Y31.)
              COLUMNS 3262 - 3262
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y31.   INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:  EMPLOYMENT STATUS
        ---------------------------------------------------

            1.  SPOUSE/PARTNER IS UNEMPLOYED
            2.  SPOUSE/PARTNER IS RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED

            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c

==============================
VAR M941330    94PO: SP RET/DIS- WORKING NOW (Y31A.)
              COLUMNS 3263 - 3263
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y31a.  (SPOUSE IS RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED) Is
        (he/she) doing any work for pay at the present time?
        -------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1
                in Q.Y31

==============================
VAR M941331    94PO: SP RET/DIS- LOOKNG FOR WRK (Y32.)
              COLUMNS 3264 - 3264
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y32.  (SPOUSE IS RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED) Is
        (he/she) looking for work at the present time?
        ------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1,
                9 in Q.Y31a

==============================
VAR M941332    94PO: SP UN/RET/D-WORRY FND JOB (Y32A.)
              COLUMNS 3265 - 3265
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y32a.  (SPOUSE IS RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED) How

        worried is (he/she) about not being able to find a job in
        the near future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at all?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

            1.  A LOT
            3.  SOMEWHAT
            5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

            8.  DON'T KNOW; REFUSED
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 17-18, 20, 70-71, 75, 80-81,
                99 in Q.Y22; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22a; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22c; 1,
                9 in Q.Y31a

==============================
VAR M941333    94PO: SP HM/STU- OCCUPATION (Y33/Y33A.)
              COLUMNS 3266 - 3267
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y33.  (SPOUSE IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT CURRENTLY
        EMPLOYED: IF SPOUSE HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS) What kind
        of work did (he/she) do on (his/her) last regular job?
        (What was (his/her) occupation?)

        Q.Y33a.  What were (his/her) most important activities or
        duties?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        The orginal 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
        been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
        Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES project staff for
        information about a procedure by which it is possible to
        gain access to the full 3-digit code values.

        See CENSUS OCCUPATION MASTER CODE

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-16, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61,
                 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in Q.Y22e

==============================
VAR M941334    94PO: SP HM/STU- COLL OCCUP (Y33X-1.)
              COLUMNS 3268 - 3269
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y33x(1).  (SPOUSE IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT CURRENTLY
        EMPLOYED: IF SPOUSE HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS) Collapsed
        1980 Occupation Code
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

        Built from Q.Y33/a

            01.  Executive, Administrative and Managerial (001-039)
            02.  Professional Speciality Occupations (040-199)
            03.  Technicians and Related Support Occupations
                 (200-235)
            04.  Sales Occupation (236-285)
            05.  Administrative Support, including Clerical
                 (286-389)
            06.  Private Household (403-407)
            07.  Protective Service (408-427)
            08.  Service exc. Protective and Household (428-469)
            09.  Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (470-499)
            10.  Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                 (500-699)
            11.  Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors
                 (700-799)
            12.  Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
                 (800-859)
            13.  Handler, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                 (860-890)
            14.  Member of Armed Forces (900)

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61,
                 71, 81, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in
                 Q.Y22e

==============================
VAR M941335    94PO: SP HM/STU- PRESTIGE (Y33X-2.)
              COLUMNS 3270 - 3270
              NUMERIC



        Q.Y33x(2).  (SPOUSE IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT CURRENTLY
        EMPLOYED: IF SPOUSE HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS) PRESTIGE
        SCORES (00)
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        NOTE: Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige
        Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A.
        Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom W. Smith, and
        Judith Treas, (ICPSR 9593), Inter-university Consortium for
        Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December
        1991.

        Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
        Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES project staff for
        information about a procedure by which it is possible to
        gain access to this data.

==============================
VAR M941336    94PO: SP HM/STU- INDUSTRY (Y34.)
              COLUMNS 3271 - 3273
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y34.  (SPOUSE IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT CURRENTLY
        EMPLOYED: IF SPOUSE HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS) What kind
        of (business/industry) was that?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        Use 3-digit 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY CODE, except:

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61,
                  71, 81, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in
                  Q.Y22e

==============================
VAR M941337    94PO: SP HM/STU- WORKED FOR SELF (Y35.)
              COLUMNS 3274 - 3274
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y35.  (SPOUSE IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT CURRENTLY
        EMPLOYED: IF SPOUSE HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS) Did
        (he/she) work for someone else, was (he/she) self-employed,
        or what?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  SOMEONE ELSE
            2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF
            3.  SELF ONLY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61,
                71, 81, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in
                Q.Y22e

==============================
VAR M941338    94PO: SP HM/STU- WORKED FOR GOVT (Y35A.)
              COLUMNS 3275 - 3275
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y35a.  (SPOUSE IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT CURRENTLY
        EMPLOYED: IF SPOUSE HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS) Was
        (he/she) employed by a federal, state or local government?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61,
                71, 81, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in
                Q.Y22e; 3, 8-9 in Q.Y35

==============================
VAR M941339    94PO: SP HM/STU- HRS WORKED (Y36.)
              COLUMNS 3276 - 3277
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y36.  (SPOUSE IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT CURRENTLY
        EMPLOYED: IF SPOUSE HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS) About how
        many hours did (he/she) work on (his/her) job in the average
        week?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        Code actual number of HOURS A WEEK (03-50), except:

            97.  97 or more hours

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61,
                 71, 81, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in
                 Q.Y22e

==============================
VAR M941340    94PO: SP HM/STU- LOOKG FOR JOB (Y37.)
              COLUMNS 3278 - 3278
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y37.  (SPOUSE IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT CURRENTLY
        EMPLOYED: IF SPOUSE HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS) Is (he/she)
        looking for work at the present time?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61,
                71, 81, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in
                Q.Y22e

==============================
VAR M941341    94PO: SP HM/STU- WORRY FIND JOB (Y37A.)
              COLUMNS 3279 - 3279
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y37a.  (SPOUSE IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT NOT CURRENTLY
        EMPLOYED: IF SPOUSE HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS) How worried
        is (he/she) about not being able to find a job in the near
        future; a lot, somewhat, or not much at all?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  A LOT
            3.  SOMEWHAT
            5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

            8.  DON'T KNOW; REFUSED
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y21; 10, 15-18, 20, 40, 50-51, 60-61,
                71, 81, 99 in Q.Y22; 1, 8-9 in Q.Y22d; 5, 8-9 in
                Q.Y22e

==============================
VAR M941342    94PO: RC1001. SPOUSE OCCUPATION STACK
              COLUMNS 3280 - 3281
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC1001. WHAT IS/WAS HIS/HER (SPOUSE'S/PARTNER'S) MAIN
        OCCUPATION? WHAT SORT OF WORK DO/DID HE/SHE DO?
        Q.RC1001A. WHAT ARE/WERE HIS/HER MOST IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES
        OR DUTIES?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES WHO ARE
        CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED,
        RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED. [HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS
        WITHOUT CURRENT OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT ARE CODED 0.] IF SPOUSE
        IS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
        FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.  IF SPOUSE IS CODED
        40 OR 60 IN Y4 AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY, HIS/HER FORMER
        OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.  IF SPOUSE IS CODED 16 OR
        61, CURRENT EMPLOYMENT IS CODED.

        The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has
        been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
        Respondent's/spouse's/ partner's anonymity.  Contact NES
        Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it

        is possible to gain access to the full 3-digit code values.

        See CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.

            01.
                 .
                 .
            71.

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A;
                 5,8-9 IN Y22C

==============================
VAR M941343    94PO: RC1002. SPOUSE OCCUP HEADINGS
              COLUMNS 3282 - 3283
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC1002. COLLAPSED 1980 OCCUPATION CODE FOR R'S
        SPOUSE'S/PARTNER'S CURRENT/FORMER OCCUPATION
        ------------------------------------------------

        1980 CENSUS MAJOR GROUP CATEGORIES

        THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES WHO ARE
        CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED,
        RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED. [HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS
        WITHOUT CURRENT OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT ARE CODED 0.] IF SPOUSE
        IS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
        FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.  IF SPOUSE IS CODED
        40 OR 60 IN Y4 AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY, HIS/HER FORMER
        OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.  IF SPOUSE IS CODED 16 OR
        61, CURRENT EMPLOYMENT IS CODED.

            01.  EXECUTIVE, ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGERIAL(001-039)
            02.  PROFESSIONAL SPECIALITY OCCUPATIONS(040-199)
            03.  TECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT
                 OCCUPATIONS(200-235)
            04.  SALES OCCUPATIONS (236-285)
            05.  ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT, INCLUDING CLERICAL(286-389)
            06.  PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD (403-407)
            07.  PROTECTIVE SERVICE (408-427)
            08.  SERVICE EXCEPT PROTECTIVE AND HOUSEHOLD(428-469)
            09.  FARMING, FORESTRY AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS(470-499)
            10.  PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT AND REPAIR

                 OCCUPATIONS(500-699)
            11.  MACHINE OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS, AND
                 INSPECTORS(700-799)
            12.  TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIAL MOVING
                 OCCUPATIONS(800-859)
            13.  HANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEARNERS, HELPERS AND
                 LABORERS(860-890)
            14.  MEMBER OF ARMED FORCES (900)

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A;
                 5,8-9 IN Y22C

==============================
VAR M941344    94PO: RC1003. SPOUSE PRESTIGE BRACK
              COLUMNS 3284 - 3284
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC1003.  COLLAPSED PRESTIGE SCORE
        -----------------------------------

        NOTE:  Prestige Scores are based on Occupational Prestige
        Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A.
        Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom W. Smith, and
        Judith Treas, (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for
        Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor MI  48106, December
        1991.

        Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
        respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
        information about a procedure by which it is possible to
        gain access to the data.

            00000.  INAP; 70,75,80,99 IN Y4; 5,9 IN Y4A; 5,9 IN,
                    Y4C; 99 in RC1001/1001A

==============================
VAR M941345    94PO: RC1004. SPOUSE INDUSTRY STACK
              COLUMNS 3285 - 3287
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC1004. WHAT DO/DID THEY MAKE OR DO WHERE S/HE
        WORKS/WORKED?  WHAT KIND OF BUSINESS OR INDUSTRY IS/WAS

        THAT?
        -------------------------------------------------------

        SEE CENSUS INDUSTRY MASTER CODE.

        THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES WHO ARE
        CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED,
        RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED. [HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS
        WITHOUT CURRENT OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT ARE CODED 0.] IF SPOUSE
        IS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
        FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.  IF SPOUSE IS CODED
        40 OR 60 IN Y4 AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY, HIS/HER FORMER
        OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.  IF SPOUSE IS CODED 16 OR
        61, CURRENT EMPLOYMENT IS CODED.

            010.
                  .
                  .
            990.

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A;
                  5,8-9 IN Y22C

==============================
VAR M941346    94PO: RC1005. SPOUSE EMPLOYED SELF/OTHER
              COLUMNS 3288 - 3288
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC1005. DOES/DID S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) WORK FOR SOMEONE
        ELSE, IS/WAS S/HE SELF-EMPLOYED, OR WHAT?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES WHO ARE
        CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED,
        RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED. [HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS
        WITHOUT CURRENT OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT ARE CODED 0.] IF SPOUSE
        IS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
        FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.  IF SPOUSE IS CODED
        40 OR 60 IN Y4 AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY, HIS/HER FORMER
        OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.  IF SPOUSE IS CODED 16 OR
        61, CURRENT EMPLOYMENT IS CODED.

            1.  SOMEONE ELSE
            2.  BOTH SOMEONE ELSE AND SELF

            3.  SELF ONLY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A;
                5,8-9 IN Y22C

==============================
VAR M941347    94PO: RC1006. SPOUSE EMPLOY GOVERNMENT
              COLUMNS 3289 - 3289
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC1006. IS/WAS S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) EMPLOYED BY A
        FEDERAL,STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT?
        ----------------------------------------------------

        THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES WHO ARE
        CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED,
        RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED. [HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS
        WITHOUT CURRENT OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT ARE CODED 0.] IF SPOUSE
        IS CODED 15 OR 51 (WORKING NOW AND RETIRED) IN Y4, HIS/HER
        FORMER OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.  IF SPOUSE IS CODED
        40 OR 60 IN Y4 AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY, HIS/HER FORMER
        OCCUPATION INFORMATION IS USED.  IF SPOUSE IS CODED 16 OR
        61, CURRENT EMPLOYMENT IS CODED.

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A;
                5,8-9 IN Y22C; 3,8-9 IN Y24; 3,8-9 IN Y29

==============================
VAR M941348    94PO: RC1007. SPOUSE # HOURS WORK A WEEK
              COLUMNS 3290 - 3291
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC1007. ABOUT HOW MANY HOURS DOES/DID S/HE
        (SPOUSE/PARTNER) WORK ON HIS/HER JOB IN THE AVERAGE WEEK?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES WHO ARE
        CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED,
        RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED. STUDENTS. [HOMEMAKERS OR
        STUDENTS WITHOUT CURRENT OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT ARE CODED 0.] IF
        SPOUSE IS CODED 40 IN Y22 AND HAS WORKED IN THE PAST SIX
        MONTHS, THIS VARIABLE DESCRIBES EMPLOYMENT DURING THE PAST
        SIX MONTHS. FOR SPOUSES WHO ARE RETIRED OR DISABLED AND HAVE
        WORKED IN THE PAST SIX MONTHS, THIS VARIABLE DESCRIBES
        EMPLOYMENT DURING THE PAST SIX MONTHS (FOR SPOUSES CODED
        15,16,51 OR 61 IN Y22, HOURS FROM Y30a RATHER THAN Y25 ARE
        CODED).

            01.
                 .
                 .
            96.
            97.  NINETY-SEVEN OR MORE

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A;
                 5,8-9 IN Y22C; 5,8-9 IN Y30

==============================
VAR M941349    94PO: RC1008. SPOUSE WORRY LOOSING JOB
              COLUMNS 3292 - 3292
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC1008. HOW WORRIED IS S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) ABOUT LOSING
        HIS/HER JOB/NOT BEING ABLE TO FIND JOB IN THE NEAR FUTURE; A
        LOT, SOMEWHAT, OR NOT MUCH AT ALL?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES WHO ARE
        CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, TEMPORARILY LAID OFF, UNEMPLOYED,
        RETIRED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED. [HOMEMAKERS OR STUDENTS
        WITHOUT CURRENT OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT ARE CODED 0.] SPOUSES
        CODED 40 OR 60 IN Y22 WHO HAVE NEVER WORKED FOR PAY ARE NOT
        ASKED THIS QUESTION.  FOR SPOUSES WHO ARE RETIRED OR
        DISABLED AND HAVE WORKED IN THE PAST 6 MONTHS, THIS VARIABLE
        DESCRIBES EMPLOYMENT DURING THE PAST 6 MONTHS (FOR SPOUSES
        CODED 15,16,51,61 IN Y22, DATA FROM Y32a RATHER THAN FROM
        Y26 ARE CODED).

            1.  A LOT
            3.  SOMEWHAT
            5.  NOT MUCH AT ALL

            8.  DON'T KNOW, REFUSED
            9.  NA
            0.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 70,75,80,99 IN Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A;
                5,8-9 IN Y22C; 1,8-9 IN Y31A

==============================
VAR M941350    94PO: RC1009. SPOUSE HAD JOB PAST 6 MO
              COLUMNS 3293 - 3293
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC1009. HAS S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) HAD A JOB IN THE PAST
        SIX MONTHS?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES WHO ARE
        UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED.  SPOUSES CODED
        40 OR 60 IN Y22 WHO HAVE NEVER WORKED ARE NOT ASKED THIS
        QUESTION.

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 IN
                Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A; 5,8-9 IN Y22C

==============================
VAR M941351    94PO: RC1010. SPOUSE LOOKING FOR JOB NOW
              COLUMNS 3294 - 3294
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC1010. IS S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) LOOKING FOR WORK AT THE
        PRESENT TIME?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES WHO ARE
        UNEMPLOYED, RETIRED, OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED. SPOUSES CODED
        40 OR 60 IN Y22 WHO HAVE NEVER WORKED ARE  NOT ASKED THIS
        QUESTION.

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 10,17-18,20,70-71,75,80-81,99 IN
                Y22; 5,8-9 IN Y22A; 5,8-9 IN Y22C; 1,8-9 IN Y31A

==============================
VAR M941352    94PO: RC1011. SPOUSE EVER WORKED FOR PAY
              COLUMNS 3295 - 3295
              NUMERIC

        Q.RC1011. HAS S/HE (SPOUSE/PARTNER) EVER DONE ANY WORK FOR
        PAY?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        THIS VARIABLE COMBINES DATA FROM ALL SPOUSES WHO ARE
        UNEMPLOYED OR PERMANENTLY DISABLED.

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  INAP; 2 IN Y21; 10,17-18,20,50-51,70-71,75, 80-81,99
                IN Y22  PERMANENTLY DISABLED.

==============================
VAR M941401    94PO: ANYONE IN LABOR UNION (Y38.)
              COLUMNS 3296 - 3296
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y38.   Do you or anyone else in this household belong to a

        labor union?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941402    94PO: WHO BELNGS TO LABOR UNION (Y38A.)
              COLUMNS 3297 - 3298
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y38a.  Who is it that belongs? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
        -------------------------------------------------------

            11.  (A) RESPONDENT only
            13.  (C) R's WIFE only
            14.  (D) R's HUSBAND only
            15.  (E) SOMEONE ELSE in household only
            20.  (A,D) RESPONDENT and R's HUSBAND
            21.  (A,C) RESPONDENT and R's WIFE
            22.  (A,E) RESPONDENT and SOMEONE ELSE
            23.  (C,E) R's WIFE and SOMEONE ELSE
            26.  (D,E) R's HUSBAND and SOMEONE ELSE
            31.  (A,C,E) RESPONDENT, R's WIFE and SOMEONE ELSE
            32.  (A,D,E) RESPONDENT, R's HUSBAND and SOMEONE ELSE

            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.Y38

==============================
VAR M941403    94PO: CKPT: FAM MEMBERS OVER 14 (Y39.)
              COLUMNS 3299 - 3299
              NUMERIC



        Q.Y39.   INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
        -------------------------------

            1.  R ONLY FAMILY MEMBER AGE 14 OR OLDER (0 in Q.Y40)

            2.  ALL OTHERS

==============================
VAR M941404    94PO: FAMILY INCOME (Y40.)
              COLUMNS 3300 - 3301
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y40.   (RB, P. 23) Please look at this page and tell me
        the letter of the income group that includes the income of
        all members of your family living here in 1993 before taxes.
        This figure should include salaries, wages, pensions,
        dividends, interest, and all other income.  (IF UNCERTAIN:
        What would be your best guess?)
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        For respondents who are the only family member age 14 or
        older, data from v1405 (Q.Y40) have been duplicated here.

            01.  A. NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999
            02.  B. $3,000-$4,999
            03.  C. $5,000-$6,999
            04.  D. $7,000-$8,999
            05.  E. $9,000-$9,999
            06.  F. $10,000-$10,999
            07.  G. $11,000-$11,999
            08.  H. $12,000-$12,999
            09.  J. $13,000-$13,999
            10.  K. $14,000-$14,999
            11.  M. $15,000-$16,999
            12.  N. $17,000-$19,999
            13.  P. $20,000-$21,999
            14.  Q. $22,000-$24,999
            15.  R. $25,000-$29,999
            16.  S. $30,000-$34,999
            17.  T. $35,000-$39,999
            18.  U. $40,000-$44,999
            19.  V. $45,000-$49,999
            20.  W. $50,000-$59,999
            21.  X. $60,000-$74,999
            22.  Z. $75,000-$89,999

            23.  AA. $90,000-$104,999
            24.  BB. $105,000 AND OVER

            88.  DK
            98.  R REFUSED TO ANSWER
            99.  NA

==============================
VAR M941405    94PO: R INCOME (Y40A/Y41.)
              COLUMNS 3302 - 3303
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y40a.  (RB, P. 24) Now we are interested in the income
        that you yourself received in 1993, not including any of the
        income received by (your spouse and) the rest of your
        family.  Please look at this page and tell me the income you
        yourself had in 1993 before taxes.  This figure should
        include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and
        all other income.  (IF UNCERTAIN:  What would be your best
        guess?)

        Q.Y41.   (RB, STILL ON P. 23) Please look at page 24 of the
        booklet and tell me the letter of the income group that
        includes the income you had in 1993 before taxes.  This
        figure should include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends,
        interest, and all other income.
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            01.  A. NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999
            02.  B. $3,000-$4,999
            03.  C. $5,000-$6,999
            04.  D. $7,000-$8,999
            05.  E. $9,000-$9,999

            06.  F. $10,000-$10,999
            07.  G. $11,000-$11,999
            08.  H. $12,000-$12,999
            09.  J. $13,000-$13,999
            10.  K. $14,000-$14,999
            11.  M. $15,000-$16,999
            12.  N. $17,000-$19,999
            13.  P. $20,000-$21,999
            14.  Q. $22,000-$24,999
            15.  R. $25,000-$29,999
            16.  S. $30,000-$34,999
            17.  T. $35,000-$39,999
            18.  U. $40,000-$44,999
            19.  V. $45,000-$49,999
            20.  W. $50,000-$59,999
            21.  X. $60,000-$74,999
            22.  Z. $75,000-$89,999
            23.  AA. $90,000-$104,999
            24.  BB. $105,000 AND OVER

            88.  DK
            98.  R REFUSED TO ANSWER
            99.  NA
            00.  INAP, 98 in Q.Y40

==============================
VAR M941406    94PO: R BELONG TO SOCIAL CLASS (Y42.)
              COLUMNS 3304 - 3304
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y42.   There's been some talk these days about different
        social classes.  Most people say they belong either to the
        middle class or the working class.  Do you ever think of
        yourself as belonging in one of these classes?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941407    94PO: R'S SOCIAL CLASS (Y42A/Y42B.)
              COLUMNS 3305 - 3305
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y42a.  Which one? (RECORD ONE)
        Q.Y42b.  Well, if you had to make a choice, would you call
        yourself middle class or working class?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  MIDDLE CLASS
            2.  WORKING CLASS
            5.  Lower class; poor
            6.  Upper class
            7.  OTHER (SPECIFY)

            8.  Refused to accept idea of classes
            9.  DK; NA
            0.  Inap, 9 in Q.Y42

==============================
VAR M941408    94PO: 'AVERAGE' SOC CLASS (Y42C/Y42E.)
              COLUMNS 3306 - 3306
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y42c.  Would you say that you are about average middle
        class or that you are in the upper part of the middle class?

        Q.Y42e.  Would you say that you are about average working
        class or that you are in the upper part of the working
        class?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  AVERAGE WORKING
            2.  UPPER WORKING
            4.  AVERAGE MIDDLE
            6.  UPPER MIDDLE

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 0,5-9 in Q.Y42a

==============================
VAR M941409    94PO: SOCIAL CLASS- SUMMARY (Y42X.)
              COLUMNS 3307 - 3307
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y42x.  SUMMARY: R's Social Class
        ----------------------------------

        BUILT AND DISPLAYED

        Built from Q.Y42a/b and Q.Y42c/e

        The numbers in parentheses refer to values in variables 1407
        and 1408.

            0.  Lower class                          (50)
            1.  Average working                      (21)
            2.  Working--NA average or upper         (28,29)
            3.  Upper working                        (22)
            4.  Average middle                       (14)
            5.  Middle class--NA average or upper    (18,19)
            6.  Upper middle                         (16)
            7.  Upper class                          (60)

            8.  Refused to accept idea of class      (80)
            9.  NA; DK; other                        (70,90,00)

==============================
VAR M941410    94PO: CLOSE TO SOC CLASS (Y42D/Y42F.)
              COLUMNS 3308 - 3308
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y42d.  Would you say you feel pretty close to middle class
        people, or that you don't feel much closer to them than to

        people in other classes?

        Q.Y42f.  Would you say you feel pretty close to working
        class people, or that you don't feel much closer to them
        than to people in other classes?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            1.  CLOSE to middle class
            2.  CLOSE to working class
            4.  NOT CLOSE to middle class
            5.  NOT CLOSE to working class

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 0, 5-9 in Q.Y42a/b

==============================
VAR M941411    94PO: CKPT: CROSS SECTION/PANEL (Y43.)
              COLUMNS 3309 - 3309
              NUMERIC



        Q.Y43.   INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
        -------------------------------

            1.  CROSS-SECTION (LILAC COVERSHEET)
            2.  PANEL (TAN COVERSHEET)

==============================
VAR M941412    94PO: ETHNIC GROUP #1 (Y43A.)
              COLUMNS 3310 - 3311
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y43a(1).  In addition to being American, what do you
        consider your main ethnic group or nationality group? <1st
        mention>
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        If R gives 3 or more nationalities, code the first two
        listed, EXCEPT when the nationality given in Y43c is not one
        of the first two listed.  THEN, code the nationality listed
        in Y43c as the 1st mention and the first nationality listed
        for Y43a as the 2nd mention.

        See NATIONALITY CODE, except:

            97.  Other

            96.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y43; no further mention
            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  NONE; no further mention; "just American"

==============================
VAR M941413    94PO: ETHNIC GROUP #2 (Y43A.)
              COLUMNS 3312 - 3313
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y43a(2).  In addition to being American, what do you
        consider your main ethnic group or nationality group? <2nd
        mention>
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        If R gives 3 or more nationalities, code the first two
        listed, EXCEPT when the nationality given in Y43c is not one
        of the first two listed.  THEN, code the nationality listed
        in Y43c as the 1st mention and the first nationality listed
        for Y43a as the 2nd mention.

        See NATIONALITY CODE, except:

            97.  Other

            96.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y43; no further mention
            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  NONE; no further mention; "just American"

==============================
VAR M941414    94PO: NO. ETHNIC GROUPS GIVEN (Y43B.)
              COLUMNS 3314 - 3314
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y43b.  INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
        -------------------------------

            1.  ONE GROUP MENTIONED IN Y43a
            5.  MORE THAN ONE GROUP MENTIONED IN Y43

            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y43; 00, 98-99 in Q.Y43a

==============================
VAR M941415    94PO: CLOSEST ETHNIC GROUP (Y43C.)
              COLUMNS 3315 - 3316
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y43c.  With which of these groups do you most closely
        identify?
        -------------------------------------------------------

        For panel respondents the data from 1992 was copied here.

        For R's who mentioned only one group at Y43a, the data from
        V1412 was copied here.

        Use same code as Q.Y43a, except:

            90.  NONE, NEITHER

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y43 and "just American", DK/NA, or
                 none in 1992; 00, 98-99 in Q.Y43a

==============================
VAR M941416    94PO: BOTH PARENTS BORN IN U.S. (Y44.)
              COLUMNS 3317 - 3317
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y44.   Were both your parents born in this country?
        -----------------------------------------------------

        For panel respondents the data from 1992 was copied here.

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y43 and short form in 1992

==============================
VAR M941417    94PO: CKPT: R MENTION HISPANIC (Y45.)
              COLUMNS 3318 - 3318
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y45.   INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT
        -------------------------------

            1.  SOME HISPANIC GROUP MENTIONED IN Y43a
            2.  NO HISPANIC GROUP MENTIONED IN Y43a

            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y43

==============================
VAR M941418    94PO: IS R HISPANIC (Y46.)
              COLUMNS 3319 - 3319
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y46.   Are you of Spanish or Hispanic origin or descent?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  YES
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y43

==============================
VAR M941419    94PO: R TYPE HISPANIC (Y46A.)
              COLUMNS 3320 - 3320
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y46a.  (RB, P. 25)  Please look at the booklet and tell me
        which category best describes your Hispanic origin.
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        For panel respondents the data from 1992 was copied here.

            1.  MEXICAN
            2.  PUERTO RICAN
            3.  CUBAN
            4.  LATIN AMERICAN
            5.  CENTRAL AMERICAN
            6.  SPANISH
            7.  OTHER, SPECIFY

            8.  DK
            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y43 and short form in 1992; 5, 8-9 in
                Q.Y46

==============================
VAR M941420    94PO: PLACE R WAS BORN (Y47.)
              COLUMNS 3321 - 3323
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y47.   Where were you born?  (IF UNITED STATES:  Which
        state?)
        --------------------------------------------------------

        For panel respondents the data from 1992 was copied here.

        Use STATE AND COUNTRY CODE, except:

            998.  DK
       14   999.  NA
        1   000.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y43 and short form in 1992

==============================
VAR M941421    94PO: PLACE R GREW UP (Y48.)
              COLUMNS 3324 - 3326
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y48.   Where was it that you grew up?  (IF UNITED STATES:
        Which state or states?)
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        For panel respondents the data from 1992 was copied here.

        If R grew up in more than one state or country, code place
        where R lived longest, between ages 6 and 18. If NA where
        longest, use code which best reflects all mentioned places.

        Use STATE AND COUNTRY CODE, except:

        1   998.  DK
       37   999.  NA
        1   000.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y43 and short form in 1992

==============================
VAR M941422    94PO: WHERE WAS R BROUGHT UP (Y49.)
              COLUMNS 3327 - 3327
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y49.   (RB, P. 26) Looking at this list, please tell me
        where you were mostly brought up?
        ---------------------------------------------------------

        For panel respondents the data from 1992 was copied here.

            1.  ON A FARM
            2.  IN THE COUNTRY, NOT ON A FARM
            3.  IN A SMALL CITY OR TOWN (UNDER 50,000 PEOPLE)
            4.  IN A MEDIUM-SIZED CITY (50,000 - 100,000)
            5.  IN A LARGE CITY (100,000 - 500,000)
            6.  IN A SUBURB OF A LARGE CITY
            7.  IN A VERY LARGE CITY (OVER 500,000)
            8.  IN A SUBURB OF A VERY LARGE CITY

            9.  NA

            0.  Inap, 2 in Q.Y43 and short form in 1992

==============================
VAR M941423    94PO: HOW LONG IN COMMUNITY (Y50.)
              COLUMNS 3328 - 3329
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y50.   How long have you lived in your present
        (CITY/TOWN/TOWNSHIP/COUNTY)?
        ------------------------------------------------

        If R gives fraction of year, drop the fraction and code the
        actual number of years when greater than 2.

        * 13-23 months and 2 years were coded 2 in Y50.  Y50a was
        asked only of R's who answered 13-23.

        Code actual number of years (01-89), except:

            00.  LESS THAN 6 MONTHS
            01.  6-12 MONTHS
            02.  13-24 MONTHS; 2 YEARS *
            89.  89 OR MORE
            90.  ALL OF LIFE

            98.  DK
            99.  NA

==============================
VAR M941424    94PO: R LAST COMMUNITY- CITY (Y50A.)
              COLUMNS 3330 - 3333
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y50a.  Where did you live before you moved here?
        --------------------------------------------------

        Use CITY CODE, except:

            9996.  FOREIGN COUNTRY given
            9997.  CITY not on list

            9998.  DK
            9999.  NA
            0000.  Inap, 03-90, 98-99 in Q.Y50; 2 in Y50 and more
                   than 23 months

==============================
VAR M941425    94PO: R LAST COMMUNITY-ST/CNTRY (Y50A.)
              COLUMNS 3334 - 3336
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y50a.  Where did you live before you moved here?--STATE OR
        COUNTRY
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        This question was asked to Rs who had lived less than 2
        years in the present city/town (Y50).

        Use STATE AND COUNTRY CODE, except:

            998.  DK
            999.  NA
            000.  Inap, 02-90, 98-99 in Q.Y50; 2 in Y50 and more
                  than 23 months

==============================
VAR M941426    94PO: HOW LONG LIVED IN RESIDNCE (Y51.)
              COLUMNS 3337 - 3338
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y51.   How long have you lived in this
        (house/condo/apartment)?
        ----------------------------------------

        If R gives fraction of year, drop the fraction and code the
        actual number of years when greater than 2.

        Code actual number of years (01-89), except:

            00.  LESS THAN SIX MONTHS
            01.  6-12 MONTHS; 1 YEAR
            02.  13-24 MONTHS; 2 YEARS

            03.  3 YEARS
                 .
                 .
            89.  89 OR MORE
            90.  ALL OF LIFE

            98.  DK
            99.  NA

==============================
VAR M941427    94PO: R OWN/PAY RENT (Y52.)
              COLUMNS 3339 - 3339
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y52.   (Do you/Does your family) own your home, pay rent,
        or what?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        If R states that this is only a seasonal home, or that
        his/her main residence is elsewhere, make a card with this
        information but code Y52 as written in interview.

            1.  OWN
            2.  RENT
            3.  Occupancy part of financial arrangement with
                employer or owner
            7.  OTHER (SPECIFY)

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941428    94PO: R HAVE CHILDREN (Y53.)
              COLUMNS 3340 - 3340
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y53.   These are our last few questions.  Do you have any
        children?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        Include adopted and stepchildren.

            1.  YES
            2.  YES, STEPCHILDREN/ADOPTED (VOLUNTEERED)
            5.  NO

            8.  DK
            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941429    94PO: NO. R'S CHILDREN UNDER 6 (Y53A.)
              COLUMNS 3341 - 3341
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y53a.  How many children do you have who are less than 6
        years old?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

        Code actual NUMBER (0-6), except:

            0.  NONE; Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.Y53
            1.  One
            2.  Two
            3.  Three
            4.  Four
            5.  Five
            6.  Six
            7.  Seven or more

            9.  DK, NA

==============================
VAR M941430    94PO: NO. CHILDREN <6 LIVG W/R (Y53B.)
              COLUMNS 3342 - 3342
              NUMERIC

        Q.53b.  How many of them live with you at least half of the
        time?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        In a few cases, the number of children under 6 living with R
        exceeds the number of children R "has" who are under 6 years
        old (Q.Y53a).  The discrepancy appears to stem from R having
        his/her "own" children in mind in Q.Y53a, but including step
        children, foster children and grand children being raised in

        R's household in their answer to Q.Y53b.

        Code actual NUMBER (0-6), except:

            0.  NONE; Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.Y53; 0, 9 in Q.Y53a
            1.  One
            2.  Two
            3.  Three
            4.  Four
            5.  Five
            6.  Six
            7.  Seven or more

            9.  DK, NA

==============================
VAR M941431    94PO: NO. R'S CHILDREN 6-18 YRS (Y53C.)
              COLUMNS 3343 - 3343
              NUMERIC

        Q.Y53c.  How many children do you have who are between 6 and
        18 years old?
        ------------------------------------------------------------

        Code actual NUMBER (0-6), except:

            0.  NONE; Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.Y53
            1.  One
            2.  Two
            3.  Three
            4.  Four
            5.  Five
            6.  Six
            7.  Seven or more

            9.  DK, NA

==============================
VAR M941432    94PO: NO. CHILDRN 6-18 LIVG W/R (Y53D.)
              COLUMNS 3344 - 3344
              NUMERIC

        Q.53d.  How many of them live with you at least half of the

        time?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

        In a few cases, the number of children mentioned here
        exceeds that given at Q.Y53c.  See note at Q.Y53c for
        explanation.

        Code actual NUMBER (0-6), except:

            0.  NONE; Inap, 5, 8-9 in Q.Y53; 0 in Q.Y53c
            1.  One
            2.  Two
            3.  Three
            4.  Four
            5.  Five
            6.  Six
            7.  Seven or more

            9.  DK, NA

==============================
VAR M941433    94PO: TIME ENDING (Y54.)
              COLUMNS 3345 - 3348
              NUMERIC



        Q.Y54.   EXACT TIME NOW:
        ------------------------

        Code actual HOUR (01-24) and MINUTES (00-59)

        Convert PM times to 24 HOUR CLOCK

          9999.  NA

==============================
VAR M941434    94PO: R'S GENDER (Z1.)
              COLUMNS 3349 - 3349
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z1.    Respondent's sex is:
        -----------------------------

            1.  MALE
            2.  FEMALE

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941435    94PO: R'S RACE (Z2.)
              COLUMNS 3350 - 3350
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z2.    Respondent's race is:
        ------------------------------

            1.  WHITE
            2.  BLACK
            3.  AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKAN NATIVE
            4.  ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941436    94PO: OTHER PERSON AT INTERVIEW (Z3.)
              COLUMNS 3351 - 3352
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z3.    Other persons present at interview were (CHECK MORE
        THAN ONE BOX IF NECESSARY):
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            00.  NONE (only box checked)
            01.  CHILDREN UNDER 6 ONLY
            02.  OLDER CHILDREN ONLY
            03.  Children under 6 and older children
            04.  SPOUSE ONLY
            05.  "    and children under 6
            06.  "    and older children
            07.  "    and children under 6 and older children
            08.  OTHER RELATIVES ONLY
            09.  "      "      and children under 6
            10.  "      "      and older children
            11.  "      "      and children under 6 and older
                 children
            12.  "      "      and spouse
            13.  "      "      and spouse and children under 6
            14.  "      "      and spouse and older children
            15.  "      "      and spouse and children under 6 and
                 older children
            16.  OTHER ADULTS ONLY
            17.  "      "   and children under 6

            18.  "      "   and older children
            19.  "      "   and children under 6 and older children
            20.  "      "   and spouse
            21.  "      "   and spouse and children under 6
            22.  "      "   and spouse and older children
            23.  "      "   and spouse and children under 6 and
                 older children
            24.  "      "   and other relatives
            25.  "     "   and other relatives and children under 6
            26.  "      "   and other relatives and older children
            27.  "      "   and other relatives and children under 6
                 and older children
            28.  "      "   and other relatives and spouse
            29.  "      "   and other relatives and spouse and
                 children under 6
            30.  Other adults and other relatives and spouse and
                 children under 6 and older children (all boxes
                 checked in interview schedule)

            99.  NA

==============================
VAR M941437    94PO: R'S LEVEL OF COOPERATION (Z4.)
              COLUMNS 3353 - 3353
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z4.    Respondent's cooperation was:
        --------------------------------------

            1.  VERY GOOD
            2.  GOOD
            3.  FAIR
            4.  POOR
            5.  VERY POOR

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941438    94PO: R'S LEVEL OF INFORMATION (Z5.)
              COLUMNS 3354 - 3354
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z5.    Respondent's general level of information about
        politics and public affairs seemed:
        --------------------------------------------------------

            1.  VERY HIGH
            2.  FAIRLY HIGH
            3.  AVERAGE
            4.  FAIRLY LOW
            5.  VERY LOW

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941439    94PO: R'S APPARENT INTELLIGENCE (Z6.)
              COLUMNS 3355 - 3355
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z6.    Rate R's apparent intelligence:
        ----------------------------------------

            1.  VERY HIGH
            2.  ABOVE AVERAGE
            3.  AVERAGE
            4.  BELOW AVERAGE
            5.  VERY LOW

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941440    94PO: R'S SUSPICIOUSNESS (Z7.)
              COLUMNS 3356 - 3356
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z7.   How suspicious did R seem to be about the study,
        before the interview?
        --------------------------------------------------------

            1.  NOT AT ALL SUSPICIOUS
            3.  SOMEWHAT SUSPICIOUS
            5.  VERY SUSPICIOUS

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941441    94PO: R'S INTEREST IN INTERVIEW (Z8.)
              COLUMNS 3357 - 3357
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z8.    Overall, how great was R's interest in the
        interview?
        ---------------------------------------------------

            1.  VERY HIGH
            2.  ABOVE AVERAGE
            3.  AVERAGE
            4.  BELOW AVERAGE
            5.  VERY LOW

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941442    94PO: R'S SINCERITY (Z9.)
              COLUMNS 3358 - 3358
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z9.    How sincere did R seem to be in (his/her) answers?
        -----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  COMPLETELY SINCERE
            2.  USUALLY SINCERE
            3.  OFTEN SEEMED TO BE INSINCERE

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941443    94PO: R REPORT INCOME CORRECTLY (Z11.)
              COLUMNS 3359 - 3359
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z11.   Do you feel R reported income correctly?
        -------------------------------------------------

        [Z10 NOT CODED]

            1.  YES, THINK R REPORTED CORRECTLY
            2.  NO, THINK R REPORTED INCORRECTLY
            3.  R REFUSED INCOME QUESTIONS
            5.  NO, THINK R REPORTED DISHONESTLY

            9.  NA

==============================
VAR M941444    94PO: ESTIMATE R FAMILY INCOME (Z11A.)
              COLUMNS 3360 - 3361
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z11a.  If possible, give a reasonable estimate of what R's
        family income is:
        ------------------------------------------------------------

            01.  NONE OR LESS THAN $2,999
            02.  $3,000-$4,999
            03.  $5,000-$6,999
            04.  $7,000-$8,999
            05.  $9,000-$9,999
            06.  $10,000-$10,999
            07.  $11,000-$11,999
            08.  $12,000-$12,999
            09.  $13,000-$13,999
            10.  $14,000-$14,999
            11.  $15,000-$16,999
            12.  $17,000-$19,999
            13.  $20,000-$21,999
            14.  $22,000-$24,999
            15.  $25,000-$29,999
            16.  $30,000-$34,999
            17.  $35,000-$39,999
            18.  $40,000-$44,999
            19.  $45,000-$49,999
            20.  $50,000-$59,999
            21.  $60,000-$74,999
            22.  $75,000 -$89,999
            23.  $90,000-104,999
            24.  $105,000 AND OVER
            98.  IMPOSSIBLE TO ESTIMATE

            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, 1, 9 in Q.Z11

==============================
VAR M941445    94PO: IW ENTIRELY IN ENGLISH (Z12.)
              COLUMNS 3362 - 3362
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z12.   Was this interview conducted entirely in English,

        or was it necessary to translate some (or all) questions
        into another language?
        ----------------------------------------------------------

            1.  INTERVIEW CONDUCTED ENTIRELY IN ENGLISH
            2.  SOME (OR ALL) QUESTIONS TRANSLATED INTO ANOTHER
                LANGUAGE

            9.  NA (0 in Q.Z12a)

==============================
VAR M941446    94PO: OTHER LANGUAGE USED (Z12A.)
              COLUMNS 3363 - 3363
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z12a.  What language?
        -----------------------

            1.  Spanish
            7.  Other

            9.  NA
            0.  Inap, 1, 9 in Q.Z12

==============================
VAR M941447    94PO: #1 REACTION TO INTERVIEW (Z13.)
              COLUMNS 3364 - 3365
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z13(1).   What was R's reaction to interview, after
        completion or expressed during interview? <1st coded
        reaction>
        -----------------------------------------------------

            10.  NEGATIVE--GENERAL
            11.  NEGATIVE--TOO LONG
            12.  NEGATIVE--TOO COMPLICATED
            13.  NEGATIVE--BORING/TEDIOUS/REPETITIOUS
            15.  R WANTED TO STOP BEFORE INTERVIEW COMPLETED.  AFTER
                 STARTING THE INTERVIEW R MADE COMMENTS INDICATING
                 SHE/HE REGRETS HAVING AGREED TO BE INTERVIEWED.
            20.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS

                 ILL/DEAF/TIRED/HAD BAD EYESIGHT, ETC.; INTERVIEW
                 WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
            22.  R COMPLAINED AND/OR INTERVIEWER OBSERVED THAT R WAS
                 CONFUSED BY QUESTIONS, "COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE
                 SCALES", R WAS SLOW READER OR NON-READER; INTERVIEW
                 WAS OBVIOUSLY HARD FOR R.
            30.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                 DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                 KNOWLEDGE OR OWN SUITABILITY FOR INTERVIEW.
            31.  R EXPRESSED (ESPECIALLY IF REPEATEDLY)
                 DOUBTS/APOLOGIES/EMBARRASSMENT OVER LACK OF
                 POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE:  CANDIDATES:  NAMES, ELECTION
                 ISSUES; OR OWN LACK OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION.
            40.  R WAS AGITATED OR STRESSED BY INTERVIEW PROCESS.
            41.  R BECAME ANGRY AT INTERVIEW CONTENT.
            45.  R BECAME CONCERNED ABOUT SAMPLING PURPOSES OR BIAS:
                 "WHY DO YOU COME TO THE OLD FOLKS HOME?"  "WHY THIS
                 NEIGHBORHOOD?"  "WHY/WHY NOT BLACKS/HISPANICS?"
                 "WHY ME?", ETC.
            50.  R COULD NOT READ RESPONDENT BOOKLET.
            70.  R APPEARED TO ENJOY THE INTERVIEW (R WAS
                 "COOPERATIVE"/"INTERESTED"/ "PLEASANT", ETC.)
            80.  NEUTRAL OR NO FEEDBACK

            98.  DK
            99.  NA
            00.  Inap, no further mention

==============================
VAR M941448    94PO: #2 REACTION TO INTERVIEW (Z13.)
              COLUMNS 3366 - 3367
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z13(2).   What was R's reaction to interview, after
        completion or expressed during interview? <2nd coded
        reaction>
        -----------------------------------------------------

        See Q.Z13(1) for coding scheme.

==============================
VAR M941449    94PO: #3 REACTION TO INTERVIEW (Z13.)
              COLUMNS 3368 - 3369
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z13(3).   What was R's reaction to interview, after
        completion or expressed during interview? <3rd coded
        reaction>
        -----------------------------------------------------

        See Q.Z13(1) for coding scheme.

==============================
VAR M941450    94PO: #4 REACTION TO INTERVIEW (Z13.)
              COLUMNS 3370 - 3371
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z13(4).   What was R's reaction to interview, after
        completion or expressed during interview? <4th coded
        reaction>
        -----------------------------------------------------

        See Q.Z13(1) for coding scheme.

==============================
VAR M941451    94PO: #5 REACTION TO INTERVIEW (Z13.)
              COLUMNS 3372 - 3373
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z13(5).   What was R's reaction to interview, after
        completion or expressed during interview? <5th coded
        reaction>
        -----------------------------------------------------

        See Q.Z13(1) for coding scheme.

==============================
VAR M941452    94PO: #6 REACTION TO INTERVIEW (Z13.)
              COLUMNS 3374 - 3375
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z13(6).   What was R's reaction to interview, after

        completion or expressed during interview? <6th coded
        reaction>
        -----------------------------------------------------

        See Q.Z13(1) for coding scheme.

==============================
VAR M941453    94PO: #7 REACTION TO INTERVIEW (Z13.)
              COLUMNS 3376 - 3377
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z13(7).   What was R's reaction to interview, after
        completion or expressed during interview? <7th coded
        reaction>
        -----------------------------------------------------

        See Q.Z13(1) for coding scheme.

==============================
VAR M941454    94PO: #8 REACTION TO INTERVIEW (Z13.)
              COLUMNS 3378 - 3379
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z13(8).   What was R's reaction to interview, after
        completion or expressed during interview? <8th coded
        reaction>
        -----------------------------------------------------

        See Q.Z13(1) for coding scheme.

==============================
VAR M941455    94PO: #9 REACTION TO INTERVIEW (Z13.)
              COLUMNS 3380 - 3381
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z13(9).   What was R's reaction to interview, after
        completion or expressed during interview? <9th coded

        reaction>
        -----------------------------------------------------

        See Q.Z13(1) for coding scheme.

==============================
VAR M941456    94PO: #10 REACTION TO INTERVIEW (Z13.)
              COLUMNS 3382 - 3383
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z13(10).   What was R's reaction to interview, after
        completion or expressed during interview? <10th coded
        reaction>
        ------------------------------------------------------

        See Q.Z13(1) for coding scheme.

==============================
VAR M941457    94PO: #11 REACTION TO INTERVIEW (Z13.)
              COLUMNS 3384 - 3384
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z13(11).   What was R's reaction to interview, after
        completion or expressed during interview? <11th coded
        reaction>
        ------------------------------------------------------

        See Q.Z13(1) for coding scheme.

==============================
VAR M941458    94PO: #12 REACTION TO INTERVIEW (Z13.)
              COLUMNS 3385 - 3385
              NUMERIC

        Q.Z13(12).   What was R's reaction to interview, after
        completion or expressed during interview? <12th coded
        reaction>
        ------------------------------------------------------

        See Q.Z13(1) for coding scheme.

==============================
VAR M941501    94PO: V223 CLINTON FT PROBE (B11A.)
              COLUMNS 3386 - 3386
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11a.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B11a)
        -------------------------------------

        USE SAME CODE FOR Q.B11b-B12u

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941502    94PO: V224 PEROT FT PROBE (B11B.)
              COLUMNS 3387 - 3387
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11b.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B11b)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941503    94PO: V225 DOLE FT PROBE (B11C.)
              COLUMNS 3388 - 3388
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11c.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B11c)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941504    94PO: V226 QUAYLE FT PROBE (B11D.)
              COLUMNS 3389 - 3389
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11d.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B11d)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941505    94PO: V227 GORE FT PROBE (B11E.)
              COLUMNS 3390 - 3390
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11e.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B11e)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?

            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941506    94PO: V228 JACKSON FT PROBE (B11F.)
              COLUMNS 3391 - 3391
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11f.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B11f)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941507    94PO: V229 HILLARY FT PROBE (B11G.)
              COLUMNS 3392 - 3392
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11g.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B11g)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941508    94PO: V230 C POWELL FT PROBE (B11H.)
              COLUMNS 3393 - 3393
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11h.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B11h)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941509    94PO: V231 SEN DEM FT PROBE (B11K.)
              COLUMNS 3394 - 3394
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11k.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B11k)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, 81, 82, 85 in V18

==============================
VAR M941510    94PO: V232 SEN REP FT PROBE (B11M.)
              COLUMNS 3395 - 3395
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11m.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B11m)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, 81, 82, 85, 99 in V18

==============================
VAR M941511    94PO: V233 TN SEN DEM FT PROBE (B11N.)
              COLUMNS 3396 - 3396
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11n.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B11n)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, 01-53, 55-82, in V13

==============================
VAR M941512    94PO: V234 TN SEN REP FT PROBE (B11P.)
              COLUMNS 3397 - 3397
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11p.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B11p)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?

            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, 01-53, 55-82 in V13

==============================
VAR M941513    94PO: V235 SEN TNU FT PROBE (B11Q.)
              COLUMNS 3398 - 3398
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11q.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B11q)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, 81, 82, 85, 95 in V18

==============================
VAR M941514    94PO: V236 SENTR 1 FT PROBE (B11R.)
              COLUMNS 3399 - 3399
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11r.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B11r)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, 12, 21, 55, 65, 95 in V18

==============================
VAR M941515    94PO: V237 SENTR 2 FT PROBE (B11S.)
              COLUMNS 3400 - 3400
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11s.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B11s)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, 12, 21, 55, 65, 95 in V18

==============================
VAR M941516    94PO: V238 HSE DEM FT PROBE (B11T.)
              COLUMNS 3401 - 3401
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11t.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B11t)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, 24 in V17

==============================
VAR M941517    94PO: V239 HSE REP FT PROBE (B11U.)
              COLUMNS 3402 - 3402
              NUMERIC

        Q.B11u.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B11u)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, 14 in V17

==============================
VAR M941518    94PO: V301 DEM PTY FT PROBE (B12A.)
              COLUMNS 3403 - 3403
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12a.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B12a)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941519    94PO: V302 REP PTY FT PROBE (B12B.)
              COLUMNS 3404 - 3404
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12b.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B12b)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?

            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941520    94PO: V303 POL PTIES FT PROBE (B12C.)
              COLUMNS 3405 - 3405
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12c.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B12c)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941521    94PO: V304 HISPANICS FT PROBE (B12D.)
              COLUMNS 3406 - 3406
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12d.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B12d)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941522    94PO: V305 BLACKS FT PROBE (B12E.)
              COLUMNS 3407 - 3407
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12e.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B12e)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941523    94PO: V306 CONSERVATVS FT PROBE (B12F.)
              COLUMNS 3408 - 3408
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12f.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B12f)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941524    94PO: V307 LABR UNIONS FT PROBE (B12G.)
              COLUMNS 3409 - 3409
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12g.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B12g)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941525    94PO: V308 WOMN MOVEMT FT PROBE (B12H.)
              COLUMNS 3410 - 3410
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12h.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B12h)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941526    94PO: V309 WELFARE FT PROBE (B12J.)
              COLUMNS 3411 - 3411
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12j.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B12j)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?

            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941527    94PO: V310 ENVIRMNTLST FT PROBE (B12K.)
              COLUMNS 3412 - 3412
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12k.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B12k)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941528    94PO: V311 LIBERALS FT PROBE (B12M.)
              COLUMNS 3413 - 3413
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12m.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B12m)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941529    94PO: V312 POOR PEOPLE FT PROBE (B12N.)
              COLUMNS 3414 - 3414
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12n.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B12n)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941530    94PO: V313 WHITES FT PROBE (B12O.)
              COLUMNS 3415 - 3415
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12o.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B12o)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941531    94PO: V314 BIG BUSNESS FT PROBE (B12P.)
              COLUMNS 3416 - 3416
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12p.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B12p)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941532    94PO: V315 XTIAN FUND FT PROBE (B12Q.)
              COLUMNS 3417 - 3417
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12q.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B12q)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941533    94PO: V316 ELDERLY FT PROBE (B12R.)
              COLUMNS 3418 - 3418
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12r.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B12r)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?

            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941534    94PO: V317 ILLEG IMMIG FT PROBE (B12S.)
              COLUMNS 3419 - 3419
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12s.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B12s)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941535    94PO: V318 GAYS/LESBNS FT PROBE (B12T.)
              COLUMNS 3420 - 3420
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12t.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B12t)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

==============================
VAR M941536    94PO: V319 WEALTHY FT PROBE (B12U.)
              COLUMNS 3421 - 3421
              NUMERIC

        Q.B12u.  PROBE INDICATOR (for Q.B12u)
        -------------------------------------

            0.  NOT PROBED
            1.  (RQ) Repeat question
            2.  (WT) What do you think?
            3.  (WC) Which is closer?
            4.  (WM) Whatever it means to you
            5.  Probe box checked
            6.  RQ and WT; RQ and WM; RQ and WC
            7.  Other probe; type of probe unclear

            9.  INAP, question coded 888

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

        Respondent ID

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

        1994 Post ID

==============================
VAR M952005    FORM OF QUESTIONNAIRE


        1. FORM A
        2. FORM B

==============================
VAR M952006    A1.         Do you have a television set in your home?


               1. YES
               3. NO, BUT REGULARY WATCH ELSEWHERE (VOLUNTEERED)
               5. NO

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952007    A2.         Do you ever watch national network news programs

                         like "World News Tonight" on ABC, "The NBC Nightly
                         News", or "The CBS Evening News"?

               1. YES
               5. NO

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 5, 8-9 in A1

==============================
VAR M952007A   COLUMNS 3434 - 3434
              NUMERIC

        A2/M9. SUMMARY: Ever watch national network news programs

     This variable combines Form A and Form B question administrations.

               1. YES
               5. NO

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; 5, 8-9 in A1/M9; 5 on M3 (FORM B)

==============================
VAR M952008    A2a. How often do you watch those types of shows --

           every day, most days, once or twice a week, or only occasionally?

               1. EVERY DAY
               2. MOST DAYS
               3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK
               4. ONLY OCCASIONALLY

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA
               0. INAP; FORM B; 5, 8-9 IN A1; 5, 8-9 IN A2

==============================
VAR M952008A   COLUMNS 3436 - 3436
              NUMERIC

        A2a/M9a SUMMARY: How often watch?

This variable combines Form A and Form B question administrations.

               1. EVERY DAY
               2. MOST DAYS
               3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK
               4. ONLY OCCASIONALLY

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; 5, 8-9 IN A1; 5, 8-9 IN A2/M9a

==============================
VAR M952009    A3.         Which of the network news programs do you watch

                         most often -- "World News Tonight" on ABC, "The
                         NBC Nightly News," "The CBS Evening News," or some
                         other network news program?

               1. WORLD NEWS TONIGHT - ABC
               2. THE NBC NIGHTLY NEWS
               3. THE CBS EVENING NEWS
               4. CNN (VOLUNTEERED)

               7. OTHER (SPECIFY)
               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 5, 8-9 IN A1; 5, 8-9 IN A2/M10

==============================
VAR M952009A   COLUMNS 3438 - 3438
              NUMERIC

        A3/M10 SUMMARY:  Which network news program watched

This variable combines Form A and Form B question administrations.

               1. WORLD NEWS TONIGHT - ABC
               2. THE NBC NIGHTLY NEWS
               3. THE CBS EVENING NEWS
               4. CNN (VOLUNTEERED)

               7. OTHER (SPECIFY)
               8. DK
               9. RF, NA


==============================
VAR M952010    A4.         Do you get either cable or satellite television?


               1. YES (EITHER CABLE OR SATELLITE)
               5. NO
               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP;5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952011    A5a.      Now we would like to know something about the

                    feelings you have toward some people in politics.
                    I am going to name a political leader and I want
                    you to tell me whether something about that
                    person, or something he has done, has made you
                    have certain feelings like anger or pride.

        A5a.1       Has Bill Clinton -- because of the kind of person
                    he is, or because of something he has done -- ever
                    made you feel afraid?

          The exact order in which the twelve affects in A5 and A6
          were read to respondents was varied randomly. *

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952012    A5a.2       Has Bill Clinton -- because of the kind of person

                         he is, or because of something he has done -- ever
                         made you feel anxious?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952013    (See V2012)


A5a.3       ...worried?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952014    (See V2012)


A5a.4       ...ever made you feel angry?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952015    (See V2012)


 A5a.5          (-- ever made you feel) bitter?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952016    (See V2012)


 A5a.6       (-- ever made you feel) resentful?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952017    (See V2012)


 A5a.7       ( --ever made you feel) proud?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952018    (See V2012)


 A5a.8       (-- ever made you feel) hope?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952019    (See V2012)


 A5a.9       (-- ever made you feel)enthusiastic?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA
               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952020    (See V2012)


 A5a.10      (-- ever made you feel)disgusted?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952021    (See V2012)


 A5a.11      (-- ever made you feel)hatred?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952022    (See V2012)


 A5a.12 (-- ever made you feel) contempt?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952023    A5b.1    How often would you say you've felt afraid -- very

                 Often, fairly often, occasionally, or rarely? (RE: CLINTON)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A5a.1)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 IN A5a.1

==============================
VAR M952024    A5b.2   How often would you say you've felt anxious --

           very often, fairly often, occasionally, or rarely? (RE: CLINTON)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A5a.2)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A5a.2

==============================
VAR M952025    (See V2024)


A5b.3 (How often) worried? --  (RE: CLINTON)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A5a.3)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A5a.3

==============================
VAR M952026    (See V2024)


 A5b.4  (How often)angry?  (RE: CLINTON)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A5a.4)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A5a.4

==============================
VAR M952027    (See V2024)


 A5b.5       (How often) bitter?  (RE: CLINTON)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A5a.5)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A5a.5

==============================
VAR M952028    (See V2024)


 A5b.6       (How often)resentful?  (RE: CLINTON)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A5a.6)
               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A5a.6

==============================
VAR M952029    (See V2024)


 A5b.7          (How often)proud?  (RE: CLINTON)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A5a.7)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A5a.7

==============================
VAR M952030    (See V2024)


 A5b.8       (How often) hope?  (RE: CLINTON)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A5a.8)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A5a.8

==============================
VAR M952031    (See V2024)


 A5b.9       (How often) enthusiastic?  (RE: CLINTON)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A5a.9)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A5a.9

==============================
VAR M952032    (See V2024)


 A5b.10      (How often)disgusted?  (RE: CLINTON)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A5a.10)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA
               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A5a.10

==============================
VAR M952033    (See V2024)


 A5b.11    (How often) hatred?  (RE: CLINTON)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A5a.11)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A5a.11

==============================
VAR M952034    (See V2024)


 A5b.12 (How often) contempt?  (RE: CLINTON)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A5a.12)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A5a.12

==============================
VAR M952035    A6a.1       Has Bob Dole -- because of the kind of person he

                         is, or because of something he has done -- ever
                         made you feel afraid?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952036    A6a.2       Has Bob Dole -- because of the kind of person he

                         is, or because of something he has done -- ever
                         made you feel anxious?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952037    (See V2036)


A6a.3       ...worried?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952038    (See V2036)


 A6a.4          ...ever made you feel angry?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952039    (See V2036)


 A6a.5       (-- ever made you feel) bitter?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952040    (See V2036)


 A6a.6       (-- ever made you feel resentful?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952041    (See V2036)


 A6a.7       ( --ever made you feel) proud?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952042    (See V2036)


 A6a.8       (-- ever made you feel) hope?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952043    (See V2036)


 A6a.9       (-- ever made you feel) enthusiastic?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952044    (See V2036)


 A6a.10 (-- ever made you feel) disgusted?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952045    (See V2036)


 A6a.11 (-- ever made you feel)hatred?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952046    (See V2036)


 A6a.12 (-- ever made you feel) contempt?

               1. YES, HAVE FELT
               5. NO, NEVER FELT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952047    A6b.1   How often would you say you've felt afraid -- very

                    often, fairly often, occasionally, or rarely? (RE: DOLE)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A6a.1)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A6a.1

==============================
VAR M952048    A6b.2  How often would you say you've felt anxious --


               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A6a.2)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A6a.2

==============================
VAR M952049    (See V2048)


A6b.3   (How often) worried? --  (RE: DOLE)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A6a.3)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A6a.3

==============================
VAR M952050    (See V2048)


 A6b.4       (How often)angry?  (RE: DOLE)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A6a.4)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A6a.4

==============================
VAR M952051    (See V2048)


 A6b.5       (How often) bitter?  (RE: DOLE)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A6a.5)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A6a.5

==============================
VAR M952052    (See V2048)


 A6b.6       (How often)resentful?  (RE: DOLE)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A6a.6)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A6a.6

==============================
VAR M952053    (See V2048)


 A6b.7          (How often)proud?  (RE: DOLE)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A6a.7)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A6a.7

==============================
VAR M952054    (See V2048)


 A6b.8       (How often) hope?  (RE: DOLE)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A6a.8)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A6a.8

==============================
VAR M952055    (See V2048)


 A6b.9       (How often) enthusiastic?  (RE: DOLE)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A6a.9)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA
               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A6a.9

==============================
VAR M952056    (See V2048)


 A6b.10 (How often)disgusted?  (RE: DOLE)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A6a.10)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A6a.10

==============================
VAR M952057    (See V2048)


 A6b.11    (How often) hatred?  (RE: DOLE)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A6a.11)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A6a.11

==============================
VAR M952058    (See V2048)


 A6b.12 (How often) contempt?  (RE: DOLE)

               1. VERY OFTEN
               2. FAIRLY OFTEN
               3. OCCASIONALLY
               4. RARELY
               5. Never (5 on A6a.12)

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 in A6a.12

==============================
VAR M952059    A7.         Now we would like to know something about the

                         feelings you have toward some people in politics.
                         I am going to name a political leader and I want
                         you to tell me when you focus on  that person how
                         he makes you feel.

                    How would you say Bill Clinton makes you feel at
                    this moment?  Does he make you feel very
                    enthusiastic, somewhat enthusiastic, neither
                    enthusiastic nor indifferent, somewhat
                    indifferent, or very indifferent?

               1. VERY ENTHUSIASTIC
               2. SOMEWHAT ENTHUSIASTIC
               3. NEITHER ENTHUSIASTIC NOR INDIFFERENT
               4. SOMEWHAT INDIFFERENT
               5. VERY INDIFFERENT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952060    A7b.           And does Bill Clinton make you feel very hopeful,

                         somewhat hopeful, neither hopeful nor discouraged,
                         somewhat discouraged, or very  discouraged?

               1. VERY HOPEFUL
               2. SOMEWHAT HOPEFUL
               3. NEITHER HOPEFUL NOR DISCOURAGED
               4. SOMEWHAT DISCOURAGED
               5. VERY DISCOURAGED.

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952061    A7c.  Does Bill Clinton make you feel very anxious,

           anxious, neither anxious nor calm, calm, or very calm?

               1. VERY ANXIOUS
               2. ANXIOUS
               3. NEITHER ANXIOUS NOR CALM
               4. CALM
               5. VERY CALM

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952062    A7d.  And would you say he [CLINTON] makes you feel very

           upset, upset, neither upset nor relaxed, relaxed, or very relaxed?

               1. VERY UPSET
               2. UPSET
               3. NEITHER UPSET NOR RELAXED
               4. RELAXED
               5. VERY RELAXED

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952063    A7e. And finally, would you say he [CLINTON] makes you

            feel very angry, angry, neither angry nor comfortable,
            comfortable, or very comfortable?

               1. VERY ANGRY
               2. ANGRY
               3. NEITHER ANGRY NOR COMFORTABLE
               4. COMFORTABLE
               5. VERY COMFORTABLE

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952064    A8.   Now going on to Bob Dole.


                    How would you say Bob Dole makes you feel at this
                    moment?  Does he make you feel very enthusiastic,
                    somewhat enthusiastic, neither enthusiastic nor
                    indifferent, somewhat indifferent, or very indifferent?

               1. VERY ENTHUSIASTIC
               2. SOMEWHAT ENTHUSIASTIC
               3. NEITHER ENTHUSIASTIC NOR INDIFFERENT
               4. SOMEWHAT INDIFFERENT
               5. VERY INDIFFERENT

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952065    A8b.        And does Bob Dole make you feel very hopeful,

                         somewhat hopeful, neither hopeful nor discouraged,
                         somewhat discouraged, or very discouraged?

               1. VERY HOPEFUL
               2. SOMEWHAT HOPEFUL
               3. NEITHER HOPEFUL NOR DISCOURAGED
               4. SOMEWHAT DISCOURAGED
               5. VERY DISCOURAGED

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952066    A8c.        Does Bob Dole make you feel very anxious, anxious,

                        neither anxious nor calm, calm, or very calm?

               1. VERY ANXIOUS
               2. ANXIOUS
               3. NEITHER ANXIOUS NOR CALM
               4. CALM
               5. VERY CALM

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP;  FORM A

==============================
VAR M952067    A8d.           And would you say he [DOLE] makes you feel very

                         upset, upset, neither upset nor relaxed, relaxed,
                         or very relaxed?

               1. VERY UPSET
               2. UPSET
               3. NEITHER UPSET NOR RELAXED
               4. RELAXED
               5. VERY RELAXED

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP;  FORM A

==============================
VAR M952068    A8e.        And finally, would you say he [DOLE] makes you

                         feel very angry, angry, neither angry nor
                         comfortable, comfortable, or very comfortable?

               1. VERY ANGRY
               2. ANGRY
               3. NEITHER ANGRY NOR COMFORTABLE
               4. COMFORTABLE
               5. VERY COMFORTABLE

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP;  FORM A

==============================
VAR M952069    B1.         Each year the government in Washington has to make

                         decisions about taxes, spending, and the deficit.
                         We'd like to know your opinions about what the
                         government should do about the budget. I'm going
                         to read you three proposals for cutting the
                         federal budget deficit, and I'd like you to tell
                         me whether or not you would favor each of them.

                          Do you favor increases in taxes paid by ordinary

               1. YES, FAVOR
               5. NO, DO NOT FAVOR

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952070    B2.   Do you favor cuts in spending on domestic programs

                 like Medicare, education, and highways in order to
                 cut the federal budget deficit?

               1. YES, FAVOR
               5. NO, DO NOT FAVOR

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952071    B3.  Do you favor cuts in spending on national defense

                in order to cut the federal budget deficit?

               1. YES, FAVOR
               5. NO, DO NOT FAVOR

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952072    B4.  Please think about Bill Clinton.  Does the phrase

                "provides strong leadership" describe Bill Clinton
                extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not
                well at all?

               1. EXTREMELY WELL
               2. QUITE WELL
               3. NOT TOO WELL
               4. NOT WELL AT ALL

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952073    (See V2072)


B4a.  How certain are you about this?  Very certain,
pretty certain, or not very certain?

               1. VERY CERTAIN
               2. PRETTY CERTAIN
               3. NOT VERY CERTAIN

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; 8-9 ON B4

==============================
VAR M952074    B5.  In your opinion, does the phrase "moral" describe

                Bill Clinton extremely well, quite well, not too
                well, or not well at all?

               1. EXTREMELY WELL
               2. QUITE WELL
               3. NOT TOO WELL
               4. NOT WELL AT ALL

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952075    (See V2074)


    B5a.  How certain are you about this?  Very certain,
    pretty certain, or not very certain?

               1. VERY CERTAIN
               2. PRETTY CERTAIN
               3. NOT VERY CERTAIN

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; 8-9 ON B5

==============================
VAR M952076    B6.  Now please think about Bob Dole.  In your opinion,

                does the phrase "provides strong leadership"
                describe Bob Dole extremely well, quite well, not
                too well, or not well at all?

               1. EXTREMELY WELL
               2. QUITE WELL
               3. NOT TOO WELL
               4. NOT WELL AT ALL

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952077    (See V2076)


           B6a. How certain are you about this?  Very certain,
           pretty certain, or not very certain?

               1. VERY CERTAIN
               2. PRETTY CERTAIN
               3. NOT VERY CERTAIN

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP; 8-9 ON B6

==============================
VAR M952078    B7.    Does the phrase "moral" describe Bob Dole

                  extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not
                  well at all?

               1. EXTREMELY WELL
               2. QUITE WELL
               3. NOT TOO WELL
               4. NOT WELL AT ALL

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952079    (See V2078)


           B7a.  How certain are you about this?  Very certain,
           pretty certain, or not very certain?

               1. VERY CERTAIN
               2. PRETTY CERTAIN
               3. NOT VERY CERTAIN

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

               0. INAP;8-9 ON B7

==============================
VAR M952080    B8.         Now I'm going to read you three proposals for

                         cutting taxes, and I'd like you to tell me whether
                         or not you favor each of them.

                    Do you favor cuts in spending on national defense
                    in order to cut the taxes paid by ordinary
                   Americans?

               1. YES, FAVOR
               5. NO, DO NOT FAVOR

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952081    B9.         Do you favor cuts in spending on domestic programs

                         like Medicare, education and highways in order to
                         cut the taxes paid by ordinary Americans?

               1. YES, FAVOR
               5. NO, DO NOT FAVOR

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952082    B10.   Do you favor an increase in the federal budget

                  deficit in order to cut the taxes paid by ordinary
                  Americans?

               1. YES, FAVOR
               5. NO, DO NOT FAVOR

               8. DK
               9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952083    B11. I'd like to get your feelings toward some of our

             political leaders and other people who have been
             in the news.  I'll read the name of a person and
             I'd like you to rate that person using something
             called the feeling thermometer.  You can choose
             any number between 0 and 100.  The higher the
             number, the warmer or more favorable you feel
             toward that person; the lower the number, the
             colder or less favorable.  You would rate the
             person at the 50 degree mark if you feel neither
             warm nor cold toward them.  If we come to a person
             whose name you don't recognize, you don't need to
             rate that person.  Just tell me and we'll move on
             to the next one.  Our first person is Bi11
             Clinton.

B11a(1)     How would you rate Bi11 Clinton?

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

                  0-100. ENTER NUMBER:

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

==============================
VAR M952084    (See V2083)


B11a(2)     How would you rate Bob Dole?

                0-100. ENTER NUMBER:

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

==============================
VAR M952085    (See V2083)


 B11a(3)     How would you rate Al Gore?

                0-100. ENTER NUMBER:

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

==============================
VAR M952086    (See V2083)


 B11a(4)     How would you rate Newt Gingrich?

                0-100. ENTER NUMBER:

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

==============================
VAR M952087    (See V2083)


 B11a(5)     How would you rate Ross Perot?

                0-100. ENTER NUMBER:

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

==============================
VAR M952088    (See V2083)


 B11a(6)   How would you rate Colin Powell

                0-100. ENTER NUMBER:

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

==============================
VAR M952089    (See V2083)


 B11a(7)     How would you rate Phil Gramm?

                0-100. ENTER NUMBER:

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

==============================
VAR M952090    (See V2083)


 B11a(8)     How would you rate Pete Wilson?

                0-100. ENTER NUMBER:

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

==============================
VAR M952091    (See V2083)


 B11a(9)     How would you rate Hillary Clinton?

                0-100. ENTER NUMBER:

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

==============================
VAR M952092    (See V2083)


 B11a(10) How would you rate Rush Limbaugh?

                0-100. ENTER NUMBER:

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

==============================
VAR M952093    B11a(1.1) Was DK Probe used:  CLINTON


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

                1. YES
                5. NO

==============================
VAR M952094    B11a(2.1) WAS DK PROBE USED:  DOLE


                1. YES
                5. NO

==============================
VAR M952095    B11a(3.1) WAS DK PROBE USED:  GORE


                1. YES
                5. NO

==============================
VAR M952096    B11a(4.1) WAS DK PROBE USED:  GINGRICH


                      1. YES
                      5. NO

==============================
VAR M952097    B11a(5.1) WAS DK PROBE USED:  PEROT


                      1. YES
                      5. NO

==============================
VAR M952098    B11a(6.1) WAS DK PROBE USED:  POWELL


                      1. YES
                      5. NO

==============================
VAR M952099    B11a(7.1) WAS DK PROBE USED:  GRAMM


                      1. YES
                      5. NO

==============================
VAR M952100    B11a(8.1) WAS DK PROBE USED:  WILSON


                      1. YES
                      5. NO

==============================
VAR M952101    B11a(9.1) WAS DK PROBE USED:  CLINTON


                      1. YES
                      5. NO

==============================
VAR M952102    B11a(10.1)     WAS DK PROBE USED:  LIMBAUGH


                      1. YES
                      5. NO

==============================
VAR M952103    B11b. (You can choose any number between 0 and 100.

          The higher the number, the warmer or more
          favorable you feel toward that person; the
          lower the number, the colder or less favorable.
          You would rate the person at the 50 degree mark
          if you feel neither warm nor cold toward them.
          If we come to a person whose name you don't
          recognize, you don't need to rate that person.
          Just tell me and we'll move on to the next one.)

                      How would you rate Tom Brokaw?

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

                       0-100. ENTER NUMBER:

                        997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                        998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                        999. RF, NA; INAP; FORM B; 5, 8-9 ON A2; 5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952104    B11b(1)   WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED?


                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 9. RF, NA;

                 0. INAP; FORM B; 5, 8-9 ON A2; 5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952105    (See V2103)


B11c.          How would you rate Peter Jennings?

                  0-100. ENTER NUMBER:

                   997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                   998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                   999. RF, NA; INAP; FORM B; 5, 8-9 ON A2; 5 ON A

==============================
VAR M952106    B11c(1)   WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED?


                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 9. RF, NA;

                 0. INAP; FORM B; 5, 8-9 ON A2; 5 ON A

==============================
VAR M952107    (See V2103)


 B11d.          How would you rate Dan Rather?

                  0-100. ENTER NUMBER:

                   997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                   998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                   999. RF, NA; INAP; FORM B; 5, 8-9 ON A2; 5 ON A

==============================
VAR M952108    B11d(1)   WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED?


                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 9. RF, NA;

                 0. INAP; FORM B; 5, 8-9 ON A2; 5 ON A

==============================
VAR M952109    (See V2103)


 B11e.          How would you rate Bernard Shaw?

                  0-100. ENTER NUMBER:

                   997. R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
                   998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                   999. RF, NA; INAP; FORM B; 5, 8-9 ON A2; 5 ON A

==============================
VAR M952110    B11e(1)   WAS SPECIAL DK PROBE USED?


                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 0. INAP; FORM B; 5, 8-9 ON A2; 5 ON A

==============================
VAR M952111    B11f1.  (And still using the thermometer, how would you rate the

           following:)

                 Groups seeking to protect the environment?

                  0-100. ENTER NUMBER:

                   998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                   999. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952112    B11f2.    (And still using the thermometer, how would you rate

               the following:)

                 Conservative religious groups like the Christian coalition?

                  0-100. ENTER NUMBER:

                   998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                   999. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952113    B11f3.    (And still using the thermometer, how would you rate

               the following:)

                  the AARP?

                  0-100. ENTER NUMBER:

                   998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                   999. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952114    B11f4.     (And still using the thermometer, how would you rate

              the following:)

                 Groups seeking to help blacks?

                  0-100. ENTER NUMBER:

                   998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                   999. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952115    B11f5.     (And still using the thermometer, how would you rate

             the following:)

                  Big business?

                  0-100. ENTER NUMBER:

                   998. DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
                   999. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952116    B12.      Now we have some questions on another topic.


                     How much attention do you pay to news stories
                     about crime?  A lot, some attention, or not much at all?

                 1. A LOT
                 2. SOME ATTENTION
                 3. NOT MUCH AT ALL

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952117    B13.      How much attention do you pay to news stories

                           about the environment? (A lot, some attention, or
                           not much at all?)

                 1. A LOT
                 2. SOME ATTENTION
                 3. NOT MUCH AT ALL

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952118    B14. How much attention do you pay to news stories

               about the economy?  (A lot, some attention, or not
               much at all?)

                 1. A LOT
                 2. SOME ATTENTION
                 3. NOT MUCH AT ALL

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952119    C1. 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?

                 1. SATISFIED
                 2. FAIRLY SATISFIED
                 3. NOT VERY SATISFIED
                 4. NOT AT ALL SATISFIED
                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952120    C2.  Do you think that on the whole the last

               Presidential election was a fair one, or did some
               parties or candidates have an unfair advantage?

                 1. FAIR
                 5. UNFAIR

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952121    C3.Do you usually think of yourself as close to any

               particular political party?

                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952122    (See V2121)


C3a.      Which party is that?

                 1. REPUBLICAN
                 2. DEMOCRATIC
                 3. LIBERTARIAN

                 7. OTHER (SPECIFY)
                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A; 5, 8-9 IN C3

==============================
VAR M952123    C3a(1)    Which party close to - 2nd mention.


                 [There were no second mentions]

==============================
VAR M952124    C3a(2)    Which party close to - 3rd mention


                 [There were no third mentions]

==============================
VAR M952125    C3b.      Which party do you feel closest to? [Choose

                           between three mentions.]

                 1. REPUBLICAN
                 2. DEMOCRATIC
                 3. LIBERTARIAN
                 7. OTHER (SPECIFY)
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A; NO SECOND OR THIRD MENTION

==============================
VAR M952126    C3c. Do you feel very close to this party, somewhat

               close, or not very close?

                 1. VERY CLOSE
                 2. SOMEWHAT CLOSE
                 3. NOT VERY CLOSE

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA (66 cases were erroneously skipped out of
                    this question)

                 0. INAP; FORM A; 5, 8-9 ON C3

==============================
VAR M952127    C3d.      Do you feel yourself a little closer to one of the

                           political parties than the others?

                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A; 1 ON C3

==============================
VAR M952128    (See V2127)


C3e.      Which party is that?

                 1. REPUBLICAN
                 2. DEMOCRATIC
                 3. LIBERTARIAN

                 7. OTHER (SPECIFY)
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A; 1 ON C3; 0, 5, 8-9 ON C3d

==============================
VAR M952129    C4.            Think of a ruler that measures how much parties

                      care about what people want. One means that
                      parties in the United States care what people
                      want.  Five means that parties in the United
                      States don't care what people want.  And two,
                      three, and four are positions in between.  Where
                      would you place yourself?

                 1. POLITICAL PARTIES CARE
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5. POLITICAL PARTIES DON'T CARE

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952130    C5.       Now think of a ruler that measures whether

                           political parties are necessary to make our
                           political system work.  One means that political
                           parties are necessary to make our political system
                           work in the United States.  Five means that
                           political parties are not needed in the United
                           States.  And two, three, and four are positions in
                           between.  Where would you place yourself?

                 1. POLITICAL PARTIES ARE NECESSARY
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5. POLITICAL PARTIES ARE NOT NEEDED

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952131    C6.       In general do you think political parties are

                           doing a very good job, a good job, neither a good
                           nor a bad job, a bad job, or a very bad job for
                           the people of the United States?

                 1. A VERY GOOD JOB
                 2. A GOOD JOB
                 3. NEITHER A GOOD JOB NOR A BAD JOB
                 4. A BAD JOB
                 5. A VERY BAD JOB

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

  C7.            I'd like to know what you think about each of our
                      political parties.  After I read the name of a
                      political party, please rate it on a scale from 0
                      to 10, where 0 means you strongly dislike that
                      party and 10 means that you strongly like that
                      party.  If I come to a party you haven't heard of
                      or you feel you do not know enough about, just say
                      so.  The first party is the Democratic party.

==============================
VAR M952132    (See V2131)


C7a            (Where would you place Democratic party?)

                    0-10. ENTER RATING

                   98.   HAVEN'T HEARD OF OR DON'T KNOW ENOUGH ABOUT
                   99.   RF, NA; INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952133    (See V2131)


 C7b       The next party is the Republican party:

                    0-10. ENTER RATING

                   98.   HAVEN'T HEARD OF OR DON'T KNOW ENOUGH ABOUT
                   99.   RF, NA; INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952134    (See V2131)


 C7c       The Libertarian party?

                    0-10. ENTER RATING

                   98.   HAVEN'T HEARD OF OR DON'T KNOW ENOUGH ABOUT
                   99.   RF, NA; INAP; FORM A

  C8.            And now, using the same scale, I'd like to ask you
                      how much you like or dislike some political
                      leaders.  Again, if I come to a leader you haven't
                      heard of or you feel you do not know  enough
                      about, just say so.  The first political leader is
                      Bill Clinton.

==============================
VAR M952135    (See V2134)


C8a       (Where would you place Bill Clinton?)

                    0-10. ENTER RATING

                   98.   HAVEN'T HEARD OF OR DON'T KNOW ENOUGH ABOUT
                   99.   RF, NA; INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952136    (See V2134)


 C8b       Bob Dole?

                    0-10. ENTER RATING

                   98.   HAVEN'T HEARD OF OR DON'T KNOW ENOUGH ABOUT
                   99.   RF, NA; INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952137    C9.       What do you think about the state of the economy

                           these days  in this country?  Would you say that
                           the state of the economy is very good, good,
                           neither good nor bad, bad, or very bad?

                 1. VERY GOOD
                 2. GOOD
                 3. NEITHER GOOD NOR BAD
                 4. BAD
                 5. VERY BAD

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952138    C10.        Would you say that over the past twelve months the

                      state of the economy in this country has gotten
                      better, stayed about the same, or gotten worse?

                 1. GOTTEN BETTER
                 2. STAYED ABOUT THE SAME
                 3. GOTTEN WORSE

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952139    (See V2138)


 C10a.          Is that much better or somewhat better?

                 1. MUCH BETTER
                 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A; 2-3; 8-9 ON C10

==============================
VAR M952140    (See V2138)


C10b.          Is that much worse or somewhat worse?

                 1. MUCH WORSE
                 2. SOMEWHAT WORSE

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A; 1-2, 8-9 ON C10

==============================
VAR M952140A   COLUMNS 3613 - 3613
              NUMERIC

        C10x.   SUMMARY:  Economic Condition of Country

                 1. MUCH BETTER
                 2. SOMEWHAT BETTER
                 3. Stayed the same (VOLUNTEERED)
                 4. SOMWHAT WORSE
                 5. MUCH WORSE

                 8. DK (either C10a or C10b)
                 9. RF, NA (either C10a or C10b)

                 0.  INAP; FORM A; 8-9 on C10

==============================
VAR M952141    C11.      Do you happen to remember the names of any of the

                           candidates who ran in your district in the last
                           congressional election?

                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952142    C12.        Think of a ruler that measures whether members of

                      Congress have a good idea of what ordinary people
                      think.  One means that members of Congress have a
                      good idea of what ordinary people think.  Five
                      means that members of Congress don't know much of
                      what ordinary people think.  And two, three, and
                      four are positions in between.  Where would you
                      place yourself?

                 1. GOOD IDEA OF WHAT ORDINARY PEOPLE THINK
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5. DON'T KNOW MUCH OF WHAT ORDINARY PEOPLE THINK

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952143    C13.        There are many ways in which people can have

                           contact with their representatives in Congress.
                           They can receive something in the mail, meet them
                           personally, hear them speak at a meeting or rally,
                           or talk to a member of their staff.  During the
                           past twelve months, have you had any contact with
                           your Member of Congress in any of these ways?

                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952144    C14.      In politics, people sometimes talk of left and right.


  C14a           Where would you place yourself on a scale from 0
                 to 10 where 0 means the left and 10 means the right?

                  0-10. ENTER RATING

                   98. DON'T KNOW
                   99. RF, NA; INAP; FORM A

                 Using the same scale, where would you place the

==============================
VAR M952145    (See V2144)


C14b      Democratic party?

                  0-10. ENTER RATING

                   98. DON'T KNOW
                   99. RF, NA; INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952146    (See V2144)


C14c      The Republican party?

                  0-10. ENTER RATING

                   98. DON'T KNOW
                   99. RF, NA; INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952147    (See V2144)


C14d           The Libertarian party?

                  0-10. ENTER RATING

                   98. DON'T KNOW
                   99. RF, NA; INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952148    C15a.          And using the same scale, where 0 means the left

                           and 10 means the right, where would you place Bill
Clinton?

                  0-10. ENTER RATING

                   98. DON'T KNOW
                   99. RF, NA; INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952149    (See V2148)


C15b.          Where would you place Bob Dole?

                  0-10. ENTER RATING

                   98. DON'T KNOW
                   99. RF, NA; INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952150    C16.        Think of a ruler that measures whether voting will

                           make things any better in the future. One means
                           that no matter how people vote, it won't make
                           things any better in the future.  Five means that
                           the way people vote could make things better in
                           the future.   And two, three and four are
                           positions in between.  Where would you place
                           yourself?

                 1. VOTING WON'T MAKE THINGS BETTER
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5. VOTING COULD MAKE THINGS BETTER

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952151    C17.      Now think of a ruler that measures whether it's

                           important who is in power.  One means that it's
                           important who is in power because it can make a
                           difference to what happens.  Five means that it
                           doesn't really matter who is in power, because in
                           the end things go on much the same.  And two,
                           three and four are positions in between.  Where
                           would you place yourself?

                 1. IT IS IMPORTANT WHO IS IN POWER
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5. DOESN'T REALLY MATTER WHO IS IN POWER

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952152    C18.        At times it seems that democracy doesn't work.

                      When this happens some people say we need a strong
                      leader to get things done.  Others say that even
                      when things don't work democracy is always best.
                      Which is closer to your view:  that we need a
                      strong leader to get things done or that democracy
                      is always best?

                 1. WE NEED A STRONG LEADER
                 2. DEMOCRACY IS ALWAYS BEST

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952153    C19.      Think of a ruler that measures whether people say

                         what they think about politics. One means that
                         most people in the United States usually say what
                         they think about politics. Five means that most
                         people usually hide what they really think about
                         politics.  And two, three and four are positions
                         in between.  Where would you place yourself?

                 1. PEOPLE SAY WHAT THEY THINK ABOUT POLITICS
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5. PEOPLE USUALLY HIDE WHAT THEY THINK ABOUT POLITICS

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

  C20.           We have a number of parties in our country, each
                 of which would like to get your vote.  Please tell
                 me for each of the following how probable it is
                 that you will ever vote for this party, using a
                 scale where zero means not at all probable and ten
                 means very probable.

==============================
VAR M952154    C20a.   How probable is it that you will ever vote for the

               Democratic party?

                  0-10. ENTER NUMBER

                   98. DON'T KNOW
                   99. RF, NA; INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952155    (See V2154)


C20b.          The Republican party?

                  0-10. ENTER NUMBER

                   98. DON'T KNOW
                   99. RF, NA; INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952156    (See V2154)


C20c.          The Libertarian party?

                  0-10. ENTER NUMBER

                   98. DON'T KNOW
                   99. RF, NA; INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952157    C21.        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.  What do you think: should the
                      government see to it that every person has a job
                      or should the government let each person get ahead
                      on their own?

            [SEE VARIABLE 2282A for SUMMARY VARIABLE COMBINING FORMS A
            AND B for this series of questions]

                 1. GOVERNMENT SHOULD SEE TO IT EVERY PERSON HAS A JOB
                 2. LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD ON THEIR OWN

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA
                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952158    C21a.Do you feel strongly or not strongly that the

               government should see to it that every person has a job?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A; 2, 8-9 ON C21

==============================
VAR M952159    C21b. Do you feel strongly or not strongly that the

                   government should let each person get ahead on
                   their own?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A; 1, 8-9 ON C21

==============================
VAR M952160    C22.  How many days in the past week did you watch

               the news on TV?

                 0-7. ENTER NUMBER OF DAYS

                   8. DON'T KNOW
                   9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952161    D1a.      Now I am going to ask you what you think of the

                         government's current activities in various areas
                         of environmental policy.  In each case, just tell
                         me whether you think the government should  put
                         LESS, the SAME amount, or more EFFORT into that
                         area than it does now.

                      Do you think the government should put less, the
                      same amount, or more effort into improving and
                      protecting the environment?

                 1. LESS EFFORT
                 2. THE SAME AMOUNT
                 3. MORE EFFORT
                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952162    (See V2161)


D1b.      Reducing air pollution?

                 1. LESS EFFORT
                 2. THE SAME AMOUNT
                 3. MORE EFFORT

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952163    (See V2161)


D1c.    Managing natural resources that are important to our economy, such as
timber and fisheries?

                 1. LESS EFFORT
                 2. THE SAME AMOUNT
                 3. MORE EFFORT

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952164    (See V2161)


D1d.   Cleaning up lakes and parks for recreation such as hiking and boating?

                 1. LESS EFFORT
                 2. THE SAME AMOUNT
                 3. MORE EFFORT

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952165    (See V2161)


D1e.      Cleaning up hazardous or toxic waste?

                 1. LESS EFFORT
                 2. THE SAME AMOUNT
                 3. MORE EFFORT

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952166    (See V2161)


D1f.           Reducing solid waste and garbage?

                 1. LESS EFFORT
                 2. THE SAME AMOUNT
                 3. MORE EFFORT

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952167    (See V2161)


D1g.      Addressing global warming?

                 1. LESS EFFORT
                 2. THE SAME AMOUNT
                 3. MORE EFFORT

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952168    D1h.      Which level of government do you think should be

                         most involved in dealing with environmental
                         problems -- the federal government, state
                         governments, or local governments?

                 1. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
                 2. STATE GOVERNMENTS
                 3. LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952169    D2.  Some people think it is important to protect the

               environment even if it costs some jobs or
               otherwise reduces our standard of living.  Other
               people think that protecting the environment is
               not as important as maintaining jobs and our
               standard of living.

               D2a. Which do you think is more important -- protecting the
               environment or maintaining jobs and our standard of living?

                 1. PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
                 2. IN BETWEEN (VOLUNTEERED)
                 3. MAINTAINING JOBS AND STANDARD OF LIVING

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952170    D2b. Would you say you strongly favor or only somewhat

               favor protecting the environment even if it costs jobs?

                 1. STRONGLY FAVOR
                 2. SOMEWHAT FAVOR

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 2-3, 8-9 ON D2

==============================
VAR M952171    (See V2169)


  D2c.  If you were forced to choose, which side would you be on?

                 1. PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
                 2. MAINTAINING JOBS AND STANDARD OF LIVING.

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 1, 3, 8-9 ON D2

==============================
VAR M952172    D2d. Would you say you strongly favor or only somewhat

               favor maintaining jobs over protecting the environment?

                 1. STRONGLY FAVOR
                 2. SOMEWHAT FAVOR

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 1-2, 8-9 ON D2

==============================
VAR M952172A   COLUMNS 3655 - 3655
              NUMERIC

        D2x.    SUMMARY: R's Opinion: Jobs versus Environment

                 1. STRONGLY FAVOR PROTECTING ENVIRONMENT
                 2. SOMEWHAT FAVOR PROTECTING ENVIRONMENT
                 3. IF FORCED TO CHOOSE, FAVOR PROTECTING ENVIRONMENT
                 5. IF FORCED TO CHOOSE, FAVOR MAINTAINING JOBS AND STANDARD
                     OF LIVING
                 6. SOMEWHAT FAVOR MAINTAINING JOBS AND STANDARD OF LIVING
                 7. STRONGLY FAVOR MAINTAINING JOBS AND STANDARD OF LIVING

                 8. DK (either D2b,D2c,or D2d)
                 9. RF, NA (either D2b, D2c, D2d)

                 0.  INAP; 8-9 on D2

==============================
VAR M952173    D2e.  Which do you think Bill Clinton considers most

               important -- protecting the environment or
               maintaining jobs and our standard of living?

                 1. PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
                 2. MAINTAINING JOBS AND OUR STANDARD OF LIVING

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952174    (See V2173)


             D2f.  Would you say he strongly favors or only somewhat
             favors protecting the environment even if it costs jobs?

                 1. STRONGLY FAVOR
                 2. SOMEWHAT FAVOR

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA
                 0. INAP; 2, 8-9 ON D2e

==============================
VAR M952175    (See V2173)


         D2g.  Would you say he strongly favors or only somewhat
         favors maintaining jobs and our standard of living
         even if it hurts the environment?

                 1. STRONGLY FAVOR
                 2. SOMEWHAT FAVOR

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 1, 8-9 ON D2e

==============================
VAR M952175A   COLUMNS 3659 - 3659
              NUMERIC

        D2x(1)  SUMMARY: CLINTON's Views on Jobs versus Environment

                 1. STRONGLY FAVORS PROTECTING ENVIRONNEMT
                 2. SOMEWHAT FAVORS PROTECTING ENVIRONMENT
                 4. SOMWHAT FAVORS MAINTAINING JOBS AND STANDARD OF LIVING
                 5. STRONGLY FAVORS MAINTAINING JOBS AND STANDARD OF LIVING

                 8. DK (either D2f or D2g)
                 9. RF, NA (either D2f or D2g)

                 0.  INAP; 8-9 on D2e

==============================
VAR M952176    D2h.      Which do you think Bob Dole considers most

                         important -- protecting the environment or
                         maintaining jobs and our standard of living?

                 1. PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
                 2. MAINTAINING JOBS AND OUR STANDARD OF LIVING

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952177    (See V2176)


             D2j.  Would you say he strongly favors or only somewhat
             favors protecting the environment even if it costs jobs?

                 1. STRONGLY FAVOR
                 2. SOMEWHAT FAVOR

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 2, 8-9 ON D2h

==============================
VAR M952178    (See V2176)


                 D2k.   Would you say he strongly favors or only somewhat
                 favors  maintaining jobs and our standard of
                 living even if it hurts the environment?

                 1. STRONGLY FAVOR
                 2. SOMEWHAT FAVOR

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 1, 8-9 ON D2h

==============================
VAR M952178A   COLUMNS 3663 - 3663
              NUMERIC

        D2x(2)   SUMMARY:D0LE's Views on Jobs versus Environment

                 1. STRONGLY FAVORS PROTECTING ENVIRONNEMT
                 2. SOMEWHAT FAVORS PROTECTING ENVIRONMENT
                 4. SOMWHAT FAVORS MAINTAINING JOBS AND STANDARD OF LIVING
                 5. STRONGLY FAVORS MAINTAINING JOBS AND STANDARD OF LIVING

                 8. DK (either D2j or D2k)
                 9. RF, NA (either D2j or D2k)

                 0.  INAP; 8-9 on D2h

==============================
VAR M952179    D2m. Which do you think Al Gore considers most

               important -- protecting the environment or
               maintaining jobs and our standard of living?

                 1. PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
                 2. MAINTAINING JOBS AND OUR STANDARD OF LIVING

                 7. DOES NOT RECOGNIZE NAME (VOLUNTEERED)
                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952180    (See V2179)


            D2n.  Would you say he strongly favors or only somewhat
            favors protecting the environment even if it costs jobs?

                 1. STRONGLY FAVOR
                 2. SOMEWHAT FAVOR

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 2, 7-9 ON D2m

==============================
VAR M952181    (See V2179)


       D2p.   Would you say he strongly favors or only somewhat
       favors maintaining jobs and our standard of living
       even if it hurts the environment?

                 1. STRONGLY FAVOR
                 2. SOMEWHAT FAVOR

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA
                 0. INAP; 1, 7-9 ON D2m

==============================
VAR M952181A   COLUMNS 3667 - 3667
              NUMERIC

        D2x(3)   SUMMARY:GORE's Views on Jobs versus Environment

                 1. STRONGLY FAVORS PROTECTING ENVIRONNEMT
                 2. SOMEWHAT FAVORS PROTECTING ENVIRONMENT
                 4. SOMWHAT FAVORS MAINTAINING JOBS AND STANDARD OF LIVING
                 5. STRONGLY FAVORS MAINTAINING JOBS AND STANDARD OF LIVING

                 8. DK (either D2n or D2p)
                 9. RF, NA (either D2n or D2p)

                 0. INAP; 8-9 on D2m

==============================
VAR M952182    D2q.        Which do you think the Democratic Party considers

                      most important -- protecting the environment or
                      maintaining jobs and our standard of living?

                 1. PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
                 2. MAINTAINING JOBS AND OUR STANDARD OF LIVING

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952183    D2r.      Would you say the Democratic party strongly favors

                         or only somewhat favors protecting the environment
                         even if it costs jobs?

                 1. STRONGLY FAVOR
                 2. SOMEWHAT FAVOR

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 2, 8-9 ON D2q

==============================
VAR M952184    D2s.      Would you say the Democratic party strongly favors

                         or only somewhat favors maintaining jobs and our
                         standard of living even if it hurts the environment?

                 1. STRONGLY FAVOR
                 2. SOMEWHAT FAVOR

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 1, 8-9 ON D2q

==============================
VAR M952184A   COLUMNS 3671 - 3671
              NUMERIC

        D2x(4)   SUMMARY: DEMOCRATIC PARTY'S Views on Jobs versus
                    Environment

                 1. STRONGLY FAVORS PROTECTING ENVIRONNEMT
                 2. SOMEWHAT FAVORS PROTECTING ENVIRONMENT
                 4. SOMWHAT FAVORS MAINTAINING JOBS AND STANDARD OF LIVING
                 5. STRONGLY FAVORS MAINTAINING JOBS AND STANDARD OF LIVING

                 8. DK (either D2r or D2s)
                 9. RF, NA (either D2r or D2s)

                 0.  INAP; 8-9 on D2q

==============================
VAR M952185    D2t.      Which do you think the Republican party considers

                         most important -- protecting the environment or
                         maintaining jobs and our standard of living?

                 1. PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
                 2. MAINTAINING JOBS AND OUR STANDARD OF LIVING

                 8. DK

==============================
VAR M952186    D2u.        Would you say the Republican party strongly favors

                      or only somewhat favors protecting the environment
                      even if it costs jobs?

                 1. STRONGLY FAVOR
                 2. SOMEWHAT FAVOR

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 2, 8-9 ON D2t

==============================
VAR M952187    D2v.      Would you say the Republican party strongly favors

                           or only somewhat favors maintaining jobs and our
                           standard of living even if it hurts the
                           environment?

                 1. STRONGLY FAVOR
                 2. SOMEWHAT FAVOR

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP;1, 8-9 ON D2t

==============================
VAR M952187A   COLUMNS 3675 - 3675
              NUMERIC

        D2x(5)   SUMMARY: REPUBLICAN PARTY'S Views on Jobs versus
                         Environment

                 1. STRONGLY FAVORS PROTECTING ENVIRONNEMT
                 2. SOMEWHAT FAVORS PROTECTING ENVIRONMENT
                 4. SOMWHAT FAVORS MAINTAINING JOBS AND STANDARD OF LIVING
                 5. STRONGLY FAVORS MAINTAINING JOBS AND STANDARD OF LIVING

                 8. DK (either D2u or D2v)
                 9. RF, NA (either D2u or D2v)

                 0.  INAP; 8-9 on D2t

==============================
VAR M952188    D3.       Some people think we need much tougher government

                           regulations on business in order to protect the
                           environment.  Others think that regulations to
                           protect the environment are too much of a burden
                           on business.  What do you think -- do we need
                           tougher environmental regulation even if it hurts
                           business?

                 1. YES, NEED
                 5. NO, DON'T NEED

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952189    (See V2188)


D3a.      Do you feel that way [YES, NEED] strongly or not so strongly?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON D3

==============================
VAR M952190    (See V2188)


D3b. Do you feel that way [NO, DON'T NEED] strongly or not so strongly?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 1, 8-9 ON D3

==============================
VAR M952190A   COLUMNS 3679 - 3679
              NUMERIC

        D3z      SUMMARY: R'S OPINION ON GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS TO
                    PROTECT ENVIRONMENT

                 1. STRONGLY FEELS TOUGHER REGULATIONS NEEDED
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY FEELS TOUGHER REGULATIONS NEEDED
                 4. NOT SO STRONGLY FEELS REGULATIONS BURDEN BUSINESS TOO
                    MUCH
                 5. STRONGLY FEELS REGULATIONS BURDEN BUSINESS TOO MUCH
                 8. DK (either D3a or D3b)
                 9. RF, NA (either D3a or D3b)

                 0.  INAP; 8-9 on D3

==============================
VAR M952191    (See V2190)


D3c.   How certain are you of your position on this? Very certain, pretty
certain, or not very certain?

                 1. VERY CERTAIN
                 2. PRETTY CERTAIN
                 3. NOT VERY CERTAIN

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 8-9 ON D3

==============================
VAR M952192    D3d. As far as you know, does Bill Clinton think we

               need tougher environmental regulation even if it
               hurts business?

                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952193    (See V2192)


D3e.  Does he feel that way [YES, NEED] strongly or not so strongly?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON D3d

==============================
VAR M952194    (See V2192)


D3f.   Does he feel that way [NO, DON'T NEED] strongly or not so strongly?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 1, 8-9 ON D3d

==============================
VAR M952194A   COLUMNS 3684 - 3684
              NUMERIC

        D3z(1)   SUMMARY: CLINTON's VIEWS ON GOVERNMENT
                    REGULATIONS TO PROTECT ENVIRONMENT

                 1. STRONGLY FEELS TOUGHER REGULATIONS NEEDED
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY FEELS TOUGHER REGULATIONS NEEDED
                 4. NOT SO STRONGLY FEELS REGULATIONS BURDEN BUSINESS TOO
                    MUCH
                 5. STRONGLY FEELS REGULATIONS BURDEN BUSINESS TOO MUCH

                 8. DK (either D3e or D3f)
                 9. RF, NA (either D3e or D3f)

                 0.  INAP; 8-9 on D3d

==============================
VAR M952195    (See V2194)


          D3g.  How certain are you of Bill Clinton's position on
          this?  Very certain, pretty certain, or not very certain?

                 1. VERY CERTAIN
                 2. PRETTY CERTAIN
                 3. NOT VERY CERTAIN

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 8-9 ON D3d

==============================
VAR M952196    D3h.  What about Bob Dole?  Does Bob Dole think we need

               tougher environmental regulation even if it hurts business?

                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952197    (See V2196)


D3j.  Does he feel that way [YES, NEED] strongly or not so strongly?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON D3h

==============================
VAR M952198    (See V2196)


D3k.    Does he feel that way [NO, DON'T NEED] strongly or not so strongly?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA
                 0. INAP; 1, 8-9 ON D3h

==============================
VAR M952198A   COLUMNS 3689 - 3689
              NUMERIC

        D3z(2)   SUMMARY: DOLE'S OPINION ON GOVERNMENT
                    REGULATIONS TO PROTECT ENVIRONMENT

                 1. STRONGLY FEELS TOUGHER REGULATIONS NEEDED
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY FEELS TOUGHER REGULATIONS NEEDED
                 4. NOT SO STRONGLY FEELS REGULATIONS BURDEN BUSINESS TOO
                    MUCH
                 5. STRONGLY FEELS REGULATIONS BURDEN BUSINESS TOO MUCH

                 8. DK (either D3j or D3k)
                 9. RF, NA (either D3j or D3k)

                 0. INAP; 8-9 on D3h

==============================
VAR M952199    D3m.      How about Al Gore?  Does he think we need tougher

               environmental regulation even if it hurts business?

                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952200    (See V2199)


D3n.      Does he feel that way [YES, NEED] strongly or not so strongly?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON D3m

==============================
VAR M952201    (See V2199)


D3p.      Does he feel that way [NO, DON'T NEED] strongly or not so strongly?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 1-8-9 ON D3m

==============================
VAR M952201A   COLUMNS 3693 - 3693
              NUMERIC

        D3z(3)   SUMMARY:GORE'S OPINION ON GOVERNMENT
                    REGULATIONS TO PROTECT ENVIRONMENT

                 1. STRONGLY FEELS TOUGHER REGULATIONS NEEDED
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY FEELS TOUGHER REGULATIONS NEEDED
                 4. NOT SO STRONGLY FEELS REGULATIONS BURDEN BUSINESS TOO
                     MUCH
                 5. STRONGLY FEELS REGULATIONS BURDEN BUSINESS TOO MUCH

                 8. DK (either D3n or D3p)
                 9. RF, NA (either D3n or D3p)

                 0.  INAP; 8-9 on D3m

==============================
VAR M952202    D3q.  Does the senator [NAME] from this state, think we

               need tougher environmental regulation even if it
               hurts business? [See Appendix for List of Senators
               by State.]

                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 7. DOES NOT RECOGNIZE NAME (VOLUNTEERED)
                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952203    (See V2202)



                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 7-9 ON D3q

==============================
VAR M952204    (See V2202)



                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 1, 7-9 ON D3q

==============================
VAR M952204A   COLUMNS 3697 - 3697
              NUMERIC

        D3z(4)   SUMMARY: (SENATOR 1) OPINION ON GOVERNMENT
                    REGULATIONS TO PROTECT ENVIRONMENT

                 1. STRONGLY FEELS TOUGHER REGULATIONS NEEDED
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY FEELS TOUGHER REGULATIONS NEEDED
                 4. NOT SO STRONGLY FEELS REGULATIONS BURDEN BUSINESS TOO
                    MUCH
                 5. STRONGLY FEELS REGULATIONS BURDEN BUSINESS TOO MUCH

                 8. DK (either D3r or D3s)
                 9. RF, NA (either D3r or D3s)

                 0.  INAP; 8-9 on D3q

==============================
VAR M952205    D3t.        How certain are you of Senator's position on this?

                      Very certain, pretty certain, or not very certain?

                 1. VERY CERTAIN
                 2. PRETTY CERTAIN
                 3. NOT VERY CERTAIN

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 7-9 ON D3q

==============================
VAR M952206    D3u.   How about the other Senator from this state

                      [NAME].  Does (he/she) think we need tougher
                      environmental regulation even if it hurts
                      business? [See Appendix for list of Senators by State.]

                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 7. DOES NOT RECOGNIZE NAME
                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952207    (See V2206)


  D3v.  Does (he/she) feel that way [YES, NEED] strongly or not so strongly?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 7-9 ON D3u

==============================
VAR M952208    (See V2206)



                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA
                 0. INAP; 1, 7-9 D3u

==============================
VAR M952208A   COLUMNS 3702 - 3702
              NUMERIC

        D3z(5)   SUMMARY: (SENATOR 2) OPINION ON GOVERNMENT
                    REGULATIONS TO PROTECT ENVIRONMENT

                 1. STRONGLY FEELS TOUGHER REGULATIONS NEEDED
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY FEELS TOUGHER REGULATIONS NEEDED
                 4. NOT SO STRONGLY FEELS REGULATIONS BURDEN BUSINESS TOO
                     MUCH
                 5. STRONGLY FEELS REGULATIONS BURDEN BUSINESS TOO MUCH

                 8. DK (either D3v or D3w)
                 9. RF, NA (either D3v or D3w)

                 0.  INAP; 8-9 on D3u

==============================
VAR M952209    (See V2208)


D3x.   How certain are you of Senator's position on this? Very certain, pretty
certain, or not very certain?

                 1. VERY CERTAIN
                 2. PRETTY CERTAIN
                 3. NOT VERY CERTAIN

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 7-9 ON D3u

==============================
VAR M952210    D4.  People have different ideas about how best to

               manage the environment and our natural resources.
               Which of these comes closest to your view:

                 One, Nature exists for our use and enjoyment.  Or,

                 Two, We should preserve and protect nature for its own sake.

                 1. NATURE EXISTS FOR OUR USE
                 2. PRESERVE AND PROTECT NATURE

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952211    D4a. Do you feel strongly or not strongly that nature

               exists for our use and enjoyment?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA
                 0. INAP; 2, 8-9 ON D4

==============================
VAR M952212    D4b.  Do you feel strongly or not strongly that we

               should preserve and protect nature for its own sake?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 1, 8-9 ON D4

==============================
VAR M952212A   COLUMNS 3707 - 3707
              NUMERIC

        D4x.     SUMMARY: PURPOSE OF NATURE

                 1. FEELS STRONGLY THAT NATURE EXISTS FOR OUR USE AND
                    ENJOYMENT
                 2. FEELS NOT STRONGLY THAT NATURE EXISTS FOR OUR USE AND
                    ENJOYMENT
                 4. FEELS NOT STRONGLY THAT NATURE SHOULD BE PRESERVED FOR
                    OWN SAKE
                 5. FEELS STRONGLY THAT NATURE SHOULD BE PRESERVED FOR OWN
                    SAKE

                 8. DK (either D4a or D4b)
                 9. DK (either D4a or D4b)

                 0. INAP; 8-9 on D4

==============================
VAR M952213    D5.   Overall, how would you rate the air quality in our

               nation?  Very good, fairly good, fairly bad, or very bad?

                 1. VERY GOOD
                 2. FAIRLY GOOD
                 3. FAIRLY BAD
                 4. VERY BAD

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952214    D5a.  What about in your local community?  Is the air

               quality very good, fairly good, fairly bad, or very bad?

                 1. VERY GOOD
                 2. FAIRLY GOOD
                 3. FAIRLY BAD
                 4. VERY BAD

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952215    D6.  Overall, how would you rate the safety of drinking


                 1. VERY GOOD
                 2. FAIRLY GOOD
                 3. FAIRLY BAD
                 4. VERY BAD

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952216    D6a.  What about in your local community? Is the safety

               of drinking water in your local community very
               good, fairly good, fairly bad, or very bad?

                 1. VERY GOOD
                 2. FAIRLY GOOD
                 3. FAIRLY BAD
                 4. VERY BAD

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952217    D7.  Do you consider yourself to be an environmentalist or not?


                 1. YES, CONSIDER
                 5. NO, DON'T CONSIDER

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952218    D7a.   Would you say you're a strong environmentalist or

               not (a strong environmentalist)?

                 1. STRONG ENVIRONMENTALIST
                 5. NOT STRONG ENVIRONMENTALIST

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON D7

==============================
VAR M952219    D8.   Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill

               Clinton is handling environmental issues?

                 1. APPROVE
                 5. DISAPPROVE

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952220    (See V2219)


D8a.      Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON D8

==============================
VAR M952221    (See V2219)


D8b.  Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 1, 8-9 ON D8

==============================
VAR M952221A   COLUMNS 3717 - 3717
              NUMERIC

        D8x           SUMMARY: APPROVE/DISAPPROVAL CLINTON'S
                         HANDLING OF ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES

                 1. STRONGLY APPROVE
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY APPROVE
                 4. NOT SO STRONGLY DISAPPROVE
                 5. STRONGLY DISAPPROVE

                 8. DK (either D8a or D8b)
                 9. NA (either D8a or D8b)

                 0. INAP; 0 on D8

==============================
VAR M952222    D9.   Would you support a ban on gasoline-powered garden

               appliances, such as lawn mowers in order to reduce
               air pollution, or would you oppose such a ban?

                 1. SUPPORT
                 5. OPPOSE

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952223    D10.  Would you support paying higher taxes on gasoline

               in order to discourage consumption and cut down
               air pollution caused by automobiles, or would you
               oppose such a ban?

                 1. SUPPORT
                 5. OPPOSE

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952224    D11.      The estimated cost of anti-pollution equipment on

                           a new car is fifteen hundred dollars.  Do you
                           think this is worth paying in order to protect the
                           environment, or would you rather see the price
                           reduced even if the car pollutes more?

                 1. WORTH PAYING
                 5. REDUCED MORE

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952225    D11a.    What if adding more anti-pollution equipment

               costing an additional fifteen hundred dollars,
               could make the car pollute even less?  Do you
               think that would be worth paying in order to
               protect the environment, or would you rather not
               see the price increased to make the car pollute less?

                 1. WORTH PAYING
                 5. RATHER NOT SEE AN INCREASE

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON D11

==============================
VAR M952225A   COLUMNS 3722 - 3722
              NUMERIC

        D11x     SUMMARY: HOW MUCH WOULD R PAY FOR ANTI-POLLUTION
                         EQUIPMENT

                 1. Worth paying $3000 (1 on D11 and 1 on D11a)
                 2. Would pay $1500, DK/NA about additional $1500
                    (1 on D11 and 8-9 on D11a)
                 3. Would pay $1500 only (1 on D11, 5 on D11a)
                 5. Additional $1500 is not worth paying (5 on D11)

                 0. INAP, 8-9 on D11

==============================
VAR M952226    E1a.  Based on what you may have read or heard, do you

               think Bill Clinton usually supports or opposes
               legislation favored by groups seeking to protect
               the environment?

                 1. SUPPORTS
                 5. OPPOSES

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952227    E1b.   Do you think Bill Clinton usually supports or

               opposes legislation favored by the AARP?

                 1. SUPPORTS
                 5. OPPOSES

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952228    (See V2227)


   E1c.   Conservative religious groups like the Christian Coalition?

                 (Does he usually support legislation favored by
                      this group or does he usually oppose legislation
                      favored by this group?)

                 1. SUPPORTS
                 5. OPPOSES

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952229    (See V2227)


   E1d.      Groups seeking to help Blacks?

                 1. SUPPORTS
                 5. OPPOSES

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952230    (See V2227)


 E1e.           Big business?

                 1. SUPPORTS
                 5. OPPOSES

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952231    E2a.     How about Bob Dole?  Do you think Bob Dole usually

               supports or opposes legislation favored by groups
               seeking to protect the environment?

                 1. SUPPORTS
                 5. OPPOSES

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952232    (See V2231)


E2b.      the AARP?

                 1. SUPPORTS
                 5. OPPOSES

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952233    (See V2231)


 E2c.      Conservative religious groups like the Christian Coalition?

                 1. SUPPORTS
                 5. OPPOSES

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952234    (See V2231)


 E2d.      Groups seeking to help Blacks?

                 1. SUPPORTS
                 5. OPPOSES

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952235    (See V2231)


 E2e.           Big business?

                 1. SUPPORTS
                 5. OPPOSES

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952236    E3.     Now I am going to read several statement about

               helping others. Please tell me how much you agree
               or disagree with each one.

                      One should always find ways to help others less
                      fortunate than oneself.  Do you agree strongly,
                      agree somewhat, disagree somewhat, or disagree
                      strongly?

                 1. AGREE STRONGLY
                 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE (VOL.)
                 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952237    (See V2236)


E4.  The dignity and well-being of all should be the most important concerns
in any society.

                 1. AGREE STRONGLY
                 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE (VOL.)
                 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952238    (See V2236)


 E5.    One of the problems of today's society is that people are often not
kind enough to others.

                 1. AGREE STRONGLY
                 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE (VOL.)
                 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952239    (See V2236)


 E6.  All people who are unable to provide for their own needs should be
helped by others.

                 1. AGREE STRONGLY
                 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE (VOL.)
                 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA
                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952240    (See V2236)


 E7.   A person should always be concerned about the well-being of others.

                 1. AGREE STRONGLY
                 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE (VOL.)
                 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952241    (See V2236)


 E8.       It is better not to be too kind to people, because kindness will
only be abused.

                 1. AGREE STRONGLY
                 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE (VOL.)
                 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952242    (See V2236)


 E9.       It is best not to get too involved in taking care of other people's
needs.

                 1. AGREE STRONGLY
                 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE (VOL.)
                 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952243    (See V2236)


 E10.    People tend to pay more attention to the well-being of others than
they should.

                 1. AGREE STRONGLY
                 2. AGREE SOMEWHAT
                 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE (VOL.)
                 4. DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
                 5. DISAGREE STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952244    E11.      Which of the following statements is closer to

                           your view: One, it is best not to get too involved
                           in taking care of other people's needs; or Two,
                           all people who are unable to provide for their own
                           needs should be helped by others.

                 1. BEST NOT TO GET INVOLVED
                 2. HELP THOSE UNABLE TO PROVIDE

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952245    E12. (Which of the following statements is closer to your view:)


                      One, one of the problems of today's society is
                      that people are often not kind enough to others,
                      or, Two, it is better not to be too kind to
                      people, because kindness will only be abused.

                 1. PEOPLE NOT KIND ENOUGH
                 2. KINDNESS WILL BE ABUSED

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952246    E13.  (Which of the following statements is closer to you view:)


                      One, a person should always be concerned about the
                      dignity and well-being of others, or, Two, people
                      tend to pay more attention to the dignity and
                      well-being of others than they should.

                 1. SHOULD ALWAYS BE CONCERNED
                 2. PAY MORE ATTENTION THAN THEY SHOULD

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952247    F1.       Now we'd like to ask you a few more questions

                           about what the government in Washington should do
                           about the budget.  I'm going to read three
                           proposals for increasing spending on domestic
                           programs like Medicare, education, and highways.
                           I'd like you to tell me whether or not you favor
                           each of them.

                      Do you favor cuts in spending on national defense
                      in order to increase spending on domestic programs
                      like Medicare, education and highways?

                 1. YES, FAVOR
                 5. NO, DO NOT FAVOR

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952248    F2.    Do you favor an increase in the federal budget

               deficit in order to increase spending on domestic
                programs like Medicare, education, and highways?

                 1. YES, FAVOR
                 5. NO, DO NOT FAVOR

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952249    F3.   Do you favor increases in the taxes paid by

               ordinary Americans in order to increase spending
               on domestic programs like Medicare, education and
               highways?

                 1. YES, FAVOR
                 5. NO, DO NOT FAVOR

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952250    F4.    Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill

               Clinton is handling his job as President?

                 1. APPROVE
                 5. DISAPPROVE

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952251    (See V2250)


F4a.      Do you approve strongly or not strongly?

                 1. APPROVE STRONGLY
                 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON F4

==============================
VAR M952252    (See V2250)


F4b.           Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?

                 1. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY
                 2. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 1, 8-9 ON F4

==============================
VAR M952252A   COLUMNS 3750 - 3750
              NUMERIC

        F4x.      Summary:  Approve President handling of job?

                 1. APPROVE STRONGLY
                 2. APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                 4. DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY
                 5. DISAPPROVE STRONGLY

                 8. DK (8 ON F4a OR F4b)
                 9. NA (9 ON F4a OR F4b)

                 0. INAP; 8-9 ON F4

==============================
VAR M952253    F5.  We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals

               and conservatives.  Think about a ruler where we
               are measuring political views that people might
               hold, from liberal to conservative.  On this
               ruler, which goes from one to seven, the number 1
               means very liberal political views, and the number
               seven would be very conservative.  Just like a
               regular ruler, it has points in between at 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.

                      Where would you place yourself on this ruler or
                      haven't you thought much about this?

                   0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH - DO NOT PROBE 1-7. ENTER NUMBER

                   8. DK - DO NOT PROBE
                   9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952253A   COLUMNS 3752 - 3752
              NUMERIC

        F5(1)    SUMMARY: LIBERAL CONSERVATIVE SELF-PLACEMENT
                    CONFIRMED

                     This variable incorporates responses from V2255
                     for respondents who indicated at V2254 (F5a) that
                     their original response to F5 was not correct.

                   0. HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH  - DO NOT PROBE 1-7. ENTER NUMBER
                   8. DK
                   9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952254    F5a.  Let me make sure that I got that right.  You


                      Let me make sure that I got that right.  You
                      placed yourself at [F5], that is on the
                      conservative side.  Is that right?

                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 0, 4, 8-9 ON F5

==============================
VAR M952255    F5b.      The ruler measures political views that people

                           hold from 1 meaning very liberal to 7 meaning very
                           conservative.  Like a ruler it has points in
                           between at 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.  Where would you
                           place yourself on this ruler?

                 (Responses to this variable are incorporated in 2253A)

                   0-7. ENTER NUMBER
                   8. DK
                   9. RF, NA; INAP; 0, 1 ON F5a

==============================
VAR M952256    F5c.      If you had to choose, would you consider yourself

                           a liberal or a conservative?

                 1. LIBERAL
                 3. MODERATE, MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
                 5. CONSERVATIVE

                 7. R REFUSES TO CHOOSE
                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA (INCLUDES 59 CASES ERRONEOUSLY SKIPPED); 9 on F5

                 0. INAP; 1-7 ON F5

==============================
VAR M952256A   COLUMNS 3756 - 3756
              NUMERIC

        F5x.      SUMMARY: LIBERAL/CONSERVATIVE SELF-PLACEMENT

                 1. Liberal (1-3 on F5(1) or 1 on F5c)
                 3. Moderate (4 on F5(1) or 3 on F5c)
                 5. Conservative (5-7 on F5(1) or 5 on F5c)

                 7. Can't choose (0,8 on F5 and 7 on F5c)
                 8. DK (0, 8 on F5 and 8 on F5c; 8 on F5b)
                 9. RF, NA (0,8-9 on F5 and 9 on F5c)

==============================
VAR M952257    F6.         Now I'm going to read you three proposals for

                      increasing spending on national defense.  I'd like
                      you to tell me whether or not you favor each of them.

                      Do you favor an increase in the federal budget
                      deficit in order to increase spending on national
                      defense?

                 1. YES, FAVOR
                 5. NO, DO NOT FAVOR

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952258    F7.       Do you favor increases in the taxes paid by

                         ordinary Americans in order to increase spending
                         on national defense?

                 1. YES, FAVOR
                 5. NO, DO NOT FAVOR

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952259    F8.       Do you favor cuts in spending on domestic programs

                         like Medicare, education and highways in order to
                         increase spending on national defense?

                 1. YES, FAVOR
                 5. NO, DO NOT FAVOR

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952260    F9.      Generally speaking, do you usually think of

                        yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an
                        Independent, or what?

                 1. REPUBLICAN
                 2. INDEPENDENT
                 3. NO PREFERENCE
                 4. OTHER PARTY
                 5. DEMOCRAT

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952261    F9a.      Would you call yourself a strong Republican or a

                         not very strong Republican?

                 1. STRONG
                 5. NOT VERY STRONG

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 2-8 ON F9

==============================
VAR M952262    F9b.        Would you call yourself a strong Democrat or a not

                      very strong Democrat?

                 1. STRONG
                 5. NOT VERY STRONG

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 1-4, 8 ON F9

==============================
VAR M952263    F9c.      Do you think of yourself as closer to the

                         Republican Party or to the Democratic Party?

                 1. CLOSER TO REPUBLICAN
                 3. NEITHER
                 5. CLOSER TO DEMOCRATIC

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 1, 5, 8 ON F9

==============================
VAR M952263A   COLUMNS 3764 - 3764
              NUMERIC

        F9x.     SUMMARY: PARTY IDENTIFICATION

                 0. Strong Democrat (5 on F9,1 on F9b)
                 1. Weak Democrat (5 on F9, 5 on 59b)
                 2. Independent Democrat (2-4 on F9, 5 on F9c)
                 3. Indepdent-Independent (2 on F9, 3 on F9c)
                 4. Independent Republican (2-4 on F9, 1 on F9c)
                 5. Weak Republican (1 on F9; 5 on F9a)
                 6. Strong Republican (1 on F9, 1 on F9a)
                 7. Refuses to choose (3,4 on F9, 3 on F9c)

                 8. DK (8 on F9c)
                 9. NA (8 or 9 on F9; 9 on F9c)

==============================
VAR M952264    G1.       Some people say the best way to reduce crime is to

                           address the social problems that cause crime, like
                           bad schools, poverty and joblessness.  Other
                           people say the best way to reduce crime is to make
                           sure that criminals are caught, convicted and
                           punished.  Which do you think is most important to
                           do:  address conditions that cause crime, or get
                           tough with criminals?

                 1. ADDRESS CONDITIONS THAT CAUSE CRIME
                 2. GET TOUGH WITH CRIMINALS

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952265    G1a.    Do you favor that approach strongly or not so strongly?


                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 ON G1

==============================
VAR M952265A   COLUMNS 3767 - 3767
              NUMERIC

        G1x      SUMMARY: Best Way to Reduce Crime

                 1. Strongly feel best way is address conditions that
                    cause crime
                 2. Not strongly feel best way is address conditions that
                    cause crime
                 4. Not strongly feel best way is get tough with criminals
                 5. Strongly feel best way is get tough with criminals

                 0. INAP, FORM B; 8-9 on G1

==============================
VAR M952266    G1b.      Which do you think Bill Clinton considers most

                         important -- addressing the conditions that cause
                         crime, or getting tough with criminals?

                 1. ADDRESS CONDITIONS THAT CAUSE CRIME
                 2. GET TOUGH WITH CRIMINALS

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952267    (See V2266)


G1c.           Does he favor that approach strongly or not so strongly?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 ON G1b

==============================
VAR M952267A   COLUMNS 3770 - 3770
              NUMERIC

        G1x(1)   SUMMARY: What does Clinton think is best way to reduce
crime

                 1. Strongly feels best way is address conditions that
                    cause crime
                 2. Not strongly feels best way is address conditions that
                    cause crime
                 4. Not strongly feels best way is get tough with criminals
                 5. Strongly feels best way is get tough with criminals

                 0. INAP, FORM B; 8-9 on G1b; 8-9 on G1c

==============================
VAR M952268    G1d.   Which do you think Bob Dole considers most

               important -- addressing the conditions that cause
               crime, or getting tough with criminals?

                 1. ADDRESS CONDITIONS THAT CAUSE CRIME
                 2. GET TOUGH WITH CRIMINALS

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952269    (See V2268)


G1e.      Does he favor that approach strongly or not so strongly?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 ON G1d

==============================
VAR M952269A   COLUMNS 3773 - 3773
              NUMERIC

        G1x(2)   SUMMARY: What does Dole think is best way to reduce crime

                 1. Strongly feel best way is address conditions that
                    cause crime
                 2. Not strongly feel best way is address conditions that
                    cause crime
                 4. Not strongly feel best way is get tough with criminals
                 5. Strongly feel best way is get tough with criminals

                 8. DK (on G1e)
                 9. RF, NA (on G1e)

                 0. INAP, FORM B; 8-9 on G1d; 8-9 on G1e

==============================
VAR M952270    G2.         How afraid are you that a member of your family,

                      or a close friend or you yourself might be the
                      victim of an assault during the coming year?
                      Would you say you are very afraid, somewhat
                      afraid, a little bit afraid, or not afraid?

                 1. VERY AFRAID
                 2. SOMEWHAT AFRAID
                 3. A LITTLE BIT AFRAID
                 4. NOT AFRAID

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952271    G3.       Some people say the government should make sure

                           that everyone who needs welfare payments gets
                           them, even if some people abuse the system.
                           Others say the government should make sure there
                           is no abuse of welfare, even if that means that
                           some people who truly need help don't get it.
                           Which is closer to your view -- that the
                           government should make sure that everyone who
                           needs welfare payments gets them or that the
                           government should make sure there is no abuse of
                           welfare?

                 1. EVERYONE WHO NEEDS GETS WELFARE
                 2. NO ABUSE OF WELFARE

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952272    G3a.      Do you feel strongly or not so strongly that the

                         government  should make sure that everyone who
                         needs welfare payments gets them?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP;FORM B; 2, 8-9 ON G3

==============================
VAR M952273    G3b.  Do you feel strongly or not so strongly that the


                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B; 1, 8-9 ON G3

==============================
VAR M952273A   COLUMNS 3778 - 3778
              NUMERIC

        G3x           SUMMARY: GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION OF WELFARE

                 1. STRONGLY FEEL EVERYONE WHO NEEDS GETS WELFARE
                 2. NOT STRONGLY FEEL EVERYONE WHO NEEDS GETS WELFARE
                 4. NOT STRONGLY FEEL GOVERNMENT ENSURE NO ABUSE OF WELFARE
                 5. STRONGLY FEEL GOVERNMENT ENSURE NO ABUSE OF WELFARE

                 8. DK (G3a or G3b)
                 9. NA, RF (G3a or G3b)

                 0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 on G3; 8-9 on G3a/G3b

==============================
VAR M952274    G3c.      What is Bill Clinton's position on this -- that

                           the government should make sure that everyone who
                           needs welfare payments gets them or that the
                           government should make sure there is no abuse of
                           welfare?

                 1. EVERYONE WHO NEEDS GETS WELFARE
                 2. NO ABUSE OF WELFARE

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952275    (See V2274)


G3d.      Does he feel strongly or not so strongly that everyone who needs
welfare payments should get them?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B; 2, 8-9 ON G3c

==============================
VAR M952276    (See V2275)


G3e.      Does he feel strongly or not so strongly that the government should
make sure there is no abuse of welfare?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B; 1, 8-9 ON G3c

==============================
VAR M952276A   COLUMNS 3782 - 3782
              NUMERIC

        G3x(1)   SUMMARY: CLINTON'S VIEW OF GOVERNMENT
                         ADMINISTRATION OF WELFARE

                 1. STRONGLY FEELS EVERYONE WHO NEEDS GETS WELFARE
                 2. NOT STRONGLY FEELS EVERYONE WHO NEEDS GETS WELFARE
                 4. NOT STRONGLY FEELS GOVERNMENT ENSURE NO ABUSE OF
                    WELFARE
                 5. STRONGLY FEEL GOVERNMENT ENSURE NO ABUSE OF WELFARE

                 8. DK (G3d or G3e)
                 9. NA, RF (G3d or G3e)

                 0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 on G3c; 8-9 on G3d/G3e

==============================
VAR M952277    G3f.        What is Bob Dole's position -- that the government

                      should make sure that everyone who needs welfare
                      payments gets them or that the government should
                      make sure there is no abuse of welfare?

                 1. EVERYONE WHO NEEDS GETS WELFARE
                 2. NO ABUSE OF WELFARE

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952278    (See V2277)


G3g.      Does he feel strongly or not so strongly that everyone who needs
welfare payments should get them?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B; 2, 8-9 ON G3f

==============================
VAR M952279    (See V2277)


G3h.      Does he feel strongly or not so strongly that the government should
make sure there is no abuse of welfare?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY
                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B; 1, 8-9 ON G3f; 8-9 on G3g/G3h

==============================
VAR M952279A   COLUMNS 3786 - 3786
              NUMERIC

        G3x(2)   SUMMARY: DOLE'S VIEW OFGOVERNMENT
                         ADMINISTRATION OF WELFARE

                 1. STRONGLY FEELS EVERYONE WHO NEEDS GETS WELFARE
                 2. NOT STRONGLY FEELS EVERYONE WHO NEEDS GETS WELFARE
                 4. NOT STRONGLY FEELS GOVERNMENT ENSURE NO ABUSE OF
                    WELFARE
                 5. STRONGLY FEELS GOVERNMENT ENSURE NO ABUSE OF WELFARE

                 8. DK (G3g or G3h)
                 9. NA, RF (G3g or G3h)

                 0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 on G3f; 8-9 on G3g/G3h

==============================
VAR M952280    G4.         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.  What do you think: should the
                      government see to it that every person has a job
                      or should the government let each person get ahead
                      on their own?

                 1. GOVERNMENT SEE TO IT EVERYONE HAS A JOB
                 2. LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD ON OWN

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952281    G4a.    Do you feel strongly or not so strongly that the

               government should see to it that every person has a job?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B; 2, 8-9 ON G4

==============================
VAR M952282    G4b.   Do you feel strongly or not so strongly that the

               government should let each person get ahead on their own?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B; 1, 8-9 ON G4

==============================
VAR M952282A   COLUMNS 3790 - 3790
              NUMERIC

        G4x/C21x  SUMMARY: SHOULD GOVERNMENT GUARANTEE JOB AND
                    STANDARD OF LIVING

                      NOTE: This summary also combines responses of the
                      Form B equivalent of this question series, C21-C21b.)

                 1. FEEL STRONGLY THAT GOVERNMENT SEE TO IT EVERYONE HAS JOB
                 2. FEEL NOT STRONGLY THAT GOVERNMENT SEE TO IT EVERYONE HAS
                    JOB
                 4. FEEL NOT STRONGLY GOVERNMENT LET PEOPLE GET AHEAD ON
                    OWN
                 5. FEEL STRONGLY GOVERNMENT LET PEOPLE GET AHEAD ON OWN

                 8. DK (on C21a or C21b; G4a or G4b)
                 9. RF, NA (on C21a or C21b; G4a or G4b)

                 0. INAP; 8-9 on C21 or G4

==============================
VAR M952283    G4c.        Does Bill Clinton think that the government should

                      see to it that every person has a job or that the
                      government should let each person get ahead on
                      their own?

                 1. GOVERNMENT SEE TO IT EVERYONE HAS A JOB
                 2. LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD ON OWN

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952284    (See V2283)


G4d.      Does he favor that approach strongly or not so strongly?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 ON G4c

==============================
VAR M952284A   COLUMNS 3793 - 3793
              NUMERIC

        G4x(1)   SUMMARY: CLINTON VIEWS ON GOVERNMENT GUARANTEE
                    JOB/STANDARD OF LIVING

                 1. FEELS STRONGLY GOVERNMENT SEE TO IT EVERYONE HAS JOB
                 2. FEELS NOT STRONGLY GOVERNMENT SEE TO IT EVERYONE HAS JOB
                 4. FEELS NOT STRONGLY GOVERNMENT LET PEOPLE GET AHEAD ON OWN
                 5. FEELS STRONGLY GOVERNMENT LET PEOPLE GET AHEAD ON OWN

                 8. DK (G4d)
                 9. RF, NA (G4d)

                 0. INAP, FORM B; 8-9 on G4c

==============================
VAR M952285    G4e.      Does Bob Dole think that the government should see

                         to it that every person has a job or that the
                         government should let each person get ahead on
                         their own?

                 1. GOVERNMENT SEE TO IT EVERYONE HAS A JOB
                 2. LET EACH PERSON GET AHEAD ON OWN

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B

==============================
VAR M952286    (See V2285)


    G4f.      Does he favor that approach strongly or not so strongly?

                 1. STRONGLY
                 2. NOT SO STRONGLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM B; 8-9 ON G4e

==============================
VAR M952286A   COLUMNS 3796 - 3796
              NUMERIC

        G4x(2)   SUMMARY: DOLE VIEWS ON GOVERNMENT GUARANTEE
                          JOB/STANDARD OF LIVING

                 1. FEELS STRONGLY GOVERNMENT SEE TO IT EVERYONE HAS JOB
                 2. FEELS NOT STRONGLY GOVERNMENT SEE TO IT EVERYONE HAS JOB
                 4. FEELS NOT STRONGLY GOVERNMENT LET PEOPLE GET AHEAD ON
                    OWN
                 5. FEELS STRONGLY GOVERNMENT LET PEOPLE GET AHEAD ON OWN

                 8. DK (G4f)
                 9. RF, NA (G4f)

                 0. INAP, FORM B; 8-9 on G4e

==============================
VAR M952287    G5.       Now I am going to ask you what you think of the

                         government's current activities in various areas.
                         In each case, just tell me whether you think the
                         government should put less, the same amount, or
                         more effort into that area than it does now.

                      Do you think the government should put less, the
                      same amount, or more effort into reducing crime?

                 1. LESS
                 2. SAME AMOUNT
                 3. MORE EFFORT

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952288    G5a.      What about Bill Clinton?  Does he think the

                         government should put less, the same amount or
                         more effort into reducing crime?

                 1. LESS
                 2. SAME AMOUNT
                 3. MORE EFFORT

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952289    G5b.      Does Bob Dole think the government should put

                         less, the same amount, or more effort into
                         reducing crime?

                 1. LESS
                 2. SAME AMOUNT
                 3. MORE EFFORT

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952290    G5c.           Different problems get handled by differen levels

                      of government -- the federal government in
                      Washington, the various state governments, or
                      local governments in counties, cites and towns.
                      Which level of government do you think should be
                      most involved in  dealing with crime -- the
                      federal government, state governments, or local
                      governments?

                 1. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
                 2. STATE GOVERNMENTS
                 3. LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952291    G6.       Do you think the government should put less, the

                           same amount, or more effort to provide welfare to
                           people who need it?

                 1. LESS
                 2. SAME AMOUNT
                 3. MORE EFFORT

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952292    G6a.      What about Bill Clinton?  Does he think the

                         government should put less, the same amount, or

                 1. LESS
                 2. SAME AMOUNT
                 3. MORE EFFORT

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952293    G6b.      How about Bob Dole -- does he think the government

                         should put less, the same amount, or more effort
                         to provide welfare to people who need it?

                 1. LESS
                 2. SAME AMOUNT
                 3. MORE EFFORT

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP;  FORM A

==============================
VAR M952294    G6c.        Which level of government do you think should be

                      most involved in dealing with welfare policy --
                      the federal government, state governments, or
                      local governments?

                 1. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
                 2. STATE GOVERNMENTS
                 3. LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952295    G7.       Do you think the government should put less, the

                         same amount, or more effort into ensuring that
                         every person has a job and a good standard of
                         living?

                 1. LESS
                 2. SAME AMOUNT
                 3. MORE EFFORT

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952296    G7a.      And what about Bill Clinton? Does he think the

                         government should put less, the same amount or
                         more effort into ensuring that every person has a
                         job and a good standard of living?

                 1. LESS
                 2. SAME AMOUNT
                 3. MORE EFFORT

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952297    G7b.      Does Bob Dole think the government should put

                         less, the same amount or more effort into ensuring
                         that every person has a job and a good standard of
                         living?

                 1. LESS
                 2. SAME AMOUNT
                 3. MORE EFFORT

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A

==============================
VAR M952298    M1.       On a typical weekday, about how many hours of

                         television do you watch during the morning and
                         afternoon?

                    0-7. NUMBER OF HOURS WATCHED (HALF AN HOUR/30 MINUTES IS
                    CODED AS 1 HOUR)

                   8. DON'T KNOW
                   9. RF, NA; INAP; 5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952299    M2.       How about evening television?  About how many

                         hours of television do you watch on a typical
                         weekday evening?

                0-7. NUMBER OF HOURS WATCHED (HALF AN HOUR/30
                MINUTES IS CODED AS 1 HOUR)

                   8. DON'T KNOW
                   9. RF, NA; INAP; 5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952300    M3.       There are lots of programs on television, like

                         entertainment shows, sports, movies, and the news.
                         We are interested in whether you watch the news.
                         Some people don't and some do.  Do you ever watch
                         news programs?

                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952301    M3a.      How often do you watch news programs -- every day,

               most days, once or twice a week, or only occasionally?

                 1. EVERY DAY
                 2. MOST DAYS
                 3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK
                 4. ONLY OCCASIONALLY
                 5. NEVER (VOLUNTEERED)

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1; 5 ON M3

==============================
VAR M952302    M4.      When some people watch the news, they watch the

                   full broadcast straight through.  Others only
                   watch some of it because they are also watching or
                   doing other things at the same time.  How about
                   you?  When you watch the news on TV, would you say
                   you pay very close attention, fairly close
                   attention, occasional attention, or very little attention?

                 1. VERY CLOSE ATTENTION
                 2. FAIRLY CLOSE ATTENTION
                 3. OCCASIONAL ATTENTION
                 4. VERY LITTLE ATTENTION

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1; 5 ON M3

==============================
VAR M952303    M5.    Do you ever watch morning news programs like  The

               Today Show' or  Good Morning America'?

                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1; 5 ON M3

==============================
VAR M952304    (See V2303)


                M5a.      How often do you watch those types of shows --
                          every day, most days, once or twice a week, or
                          only occasionally?

                 1. EVERY DAY
                 2. MOST DAYS
                 3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK
                 4. ONLY OCCASIONALLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1; 5 ON M3; 5, 8-9 ON M5

==============================
VAR M952305    M6.       Do you ever watch local news programs like

                         Eyewitness News' or  Action News'?

                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1; 5 ON M3

==============================
VAR M952306    (See V2305)


                      M6a.     How often do you watch those types of shows --
                      every day, most days, once or twice a week, or
                      only occasionally?

                 1. EVERY DAY
                 2. MOST DAYS
                 3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK
                 4. ONLY OCCASIONALLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1; 5 ON M3; 5, 8-9 ON M6

==============================
VAR M952307    M7.    Do you ever watch entertainment news programs like

               Hard Copy' or  Entertainment Tonight'?

                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1; 5 ON M3

==============================
VAR M952308    (See v2307)


                 M7a.      How often do you watch those types of shows  --
                           every day, most days, once or twice a week, or
                           only occasionally?

                 1. EVERY DAY
                 2. MOST DAYS
                 3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK
                 4. ONLY OCCASIONALLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1; 5 ON M3; 5 ON M7

==============================
VAR M952309    M8.     Do you ever watch news magazine programs like  60

                       Minutes' or  20/20'?

                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A; 5 ON M3

==============================
VAR M952310    (See V2309)


                      M8a.      How often do you watch those types of shows --
                      every day, most days, once or twice a week, or
                      only occasionally?

                 1. EVERY DAY
                 2. MOST DAYS
                 3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK
                 4. ONLY OCCASIONALLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA
                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1; 5 ON M3; 5, 8-9 ON M8

==============================
VAR M952311    M9.       Do you ever watch national network news programs

                         like  World News Tonight' on ABC,  The NBC Nightly
                         News', or  The CBS Evening News'?

                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A; 5 on A1; 5 ON M3

==============================
VAR M952312    (See V2311)


                M9a.      How often do you watch those types of shows --
                          every day, most days, once or twice a week, or
                          only occasionally?

                 1. EVERY DAY
                 2. MOST DAYS
                 3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK
                 4. ONLY OCCASIONALLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A; 5 ON M3; 5 ON M9

==============================
VAR M952313    M10.      Which of the network news programs do you watch

                         most often - -  World News Tonight' on ABC,  The
                         NBC Nightly News,'  The CBS Evening News,' or some
                         other network news program?

                 1. WORLD NEWS TONIGHT - ABC
                 2. THE NBC NIGHTLY NEWS
                 3. THE CBS EVENING NEWS
                 4. CNN (VOLUNTEERED)

                 7. OTHER (SPECIFY)
                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A; 5 ON M3; 5 ON M9

==============================
VAR M952314    M11.        Now we want to know about the entertainment shows

                      you watch.  In the last week, how many of the
                      entertainment shows you watched were on ABC, CBS,
                      NBC, or the Fox network?  All, most, a few, or
                      none?

                 1. ALL
                 2. MOST
                 3. A FEW
                 4. NONE
                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952315    M12a.        How many times in the last week have you

                            watched "Jeopardy" or "Wheel of Fortune"?

                   0-7. ENTER NUMBER OF TIMES

                   8. DON'T KNOW
                   9. RF, NA; INAP; 5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952316    M12c.        How many times in the last week have you

                            watched a sports event on TV?

                   0-7. ENTER NUMBER OF TIMES

                   8. DON'T KNOW
                   9. RF, NA; INAP; 5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952317    M12d.       Do you watch "NYPD Blue" every week, most

                           weeks, only occasionally, or not at all?

                 1. EVERY WEEK
                 2. MOST WEEKS
                 3. ONLY OCCASIONALLY
                 4. NOT AT ALL

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952318    M12e.       Do you watch "Home Improvement" every week,

                           most weeks, only occasionally, or not at all?

                 1. EVERY WEEK
                 2. MOST WEEKS
                 3. ONLY OCCASIONALLY
                 4. NOT AT ALL

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952319    M12f.       How about "Murder, She Wrote"?  (Do you watch that

                      show every week, most weeks, only occasionally, or
                      not at all?)

                 1. EVERY WEEK
                 2. MOST WEEKS
                 3. ONLY OCCASIONALLY
                 4. NOT AT ALL

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952320    M12g.       Do you watch the show "Friends" (every week,

                           most weeks, only occasionally, or not at all?)

                 1. EVERY WEEK
                 2. MOST WEEKS
                 3. ONLY OCCASIONALLY
                 4. NOT AT ALL

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952321    M12h.        How about "Prime Time Live"?  (Do you watch

                            this show every week, most weeks, only
                            occasionally, or not at all?)

                 1. EVERY WEEK
                 2. MOST WEEKS
                 3. ONLY OCCASIONALLY
                 4. NOT AT ALL

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952322    M13a. We are interested in what kinds of things people notice

             when they watch TV.  I am going to ask you some questions about
             specific shows.  You may watch some of them but not others.  If
             you don't know the answers to some of these questions yourself
             just tell me and we will move on.

                 Do you happen to know in what city  ER' takes place?

                 1. CHICAGO
                 2. ANY OTHER RESPONSE (DO NOT SPECIFY)

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952323    M13b.    On what show would you see Hugh Downs?


                 1. 20/20
                 2. ANY OTHER RESPONSE

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952324    M13c.  How many children does Grace have on "Grace Under Fire"?


                 1. 3 OR 4
                 2. ANY OTHER RESPONSE

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952325    M13d.          What is Kramer's first name on "Seinfeld"?


                 1. COSMO
                 2. ANY OTHER RESPONSE

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952326    M13e.          On what show would you see Dan Dierdorf?


                 1. MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL/FOOTBALL
                 2. ANY OTHER RESPONSE

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 O. INAP; 5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952327    M13f.          Who works with Corky, Frank, Jim, and Miles?


                 1. MURPHY BROWN
                 2. ANY OTHER RESPONSE

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952328    M13g.          On what show would you see Dan Conner?


                 1. ROSEANNE
                 2. ANY OTHER RESPONSE

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952329    M13h.          On what show would you see Paul Schaefer?


                 1. DAVID LETTERMAN
                 2. ANY OTHER RESPONSE (DO NOT SPECIFY)

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; NOT IN 95 PILOT; 5 ON A1

==============================
VAR M952330    M14.      There are a number of programs on radio in which

                           people call in to voice their opinions about
                           politics.  Do you ever listen to these political
                           talk radio programs of this type?

                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

==============================
VAR M952331    M14a.  How often do you listen to those programs -- every

                    day, most days, once or twice a week, or only
                    occasionally?

                 1. EVERY DAY
                 2. MOST DAYS
                 3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK
                 4. ONLY OCCASIONALLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON M14

==============================
VAR M952332    M15.      Some people listen carefully to these talk radio

                         programs while others just keep them on in the
                         background while they do other things.  How about
                         you?  When you turn on a political talk radio
                         program, would you say you pay very close
                         attention, fairly close attention, occasional
                         attention, or very little attention?

                 1. VERY CLOSE ATTENTION
                 2. FAIRLY CLOSE ATTENTION
                 3. OCCASIONAL ATTENTION
                 4. VERY LITTLE ATTENTION
                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5,8-9 ON M14

==============================
VAR M952333    M16a(1).  Do you ever listen to the Rush Limbaugh Show?


                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON M14

==============================
VAR M952334    M16a(2).  Do you ever listen to Jim Bohannon?


                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON M14

==============================
VAR M952335    M16a(3).  Do you ever listen to Hightower Radio?


                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON M14

==============================
VAR M952336    M16a(4).  Do you ever listen to G. Gordon Liddy?


                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON M14

==============================
VAR M952337    M16a(5).  Do you ever listen to Chuck Harder?


                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON M14

==============================
VAR M952338    M16a(6).  Do you ever listen to James Dobson?


                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON M14

==============================
VAR M952339    M16b(1).  How often do you listen to Rush Limbaugh -- every

          day, most days, once or twice a week, or only  occasionally?

                 1. EVERY DAY
                 2. MOST DAYS
                 3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK
                 4. ONLY OCCASIONALLY.

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON M14; 5, 8-9 ON M16a(1)

==============================
VAR M952340    M16b(2).  How often do you listen to Jim Bohannon -- every

               day, most days, once or twice a week, or only occasionally?

                 1. EVERY DAY
                 2. MOST DAYS
                 3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK
                 4. ONLY OCCASIONALLY.

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON M14; 5, 8-9 ON M16a(2)

==============================
VAR M952341    M16b(3).  How often do you listen to Hightower Radio --

               every day, most days, once or twice a week, or only
               occasionally?

                 1. EVERY DAY
                 2. MOST DAYS
                 3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK
                 4. ONLY OCCASIONALLY.

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON M14; 5, 8-9 ON M16a(2)

==============================
VAR M952342    M16b(4).  How often do you listen to G. Gordon Liddy --

               every day, most days, once or twice a week, or
               only occasionally?

                 1. EVERY DAY
                 2. MOST DAYS
                 3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK
                 4. ONLY OCCASIONALLY.

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON M14; 5, 8-9 ON M16a(2)

==============================
VAR M952343    M16b(5).  How often do you listen to Chuck Harder -- every

          day, most days, once or twice a week, or only occasionally?

                 1. EVERY DAY
                 2. MOST DAYS
                 3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK
                 4. ONLY OCCASIONALLY.

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON M14; 5, 8-9 ON M16a(2)

==============================
VAR M952344    M16b(6).  How often do you listen to James Dobson -- every

               day, most days, once or twice a week, or only occasionally?

                 1. EVERY DAY
                 2. MOST DAYS
                 3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK
                 4. ONLY OCCASIONALLY.

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON M14; 5, 8-9 ON M16a(1)

==============================
VAR M952345    (See V2344)


M17(1).   Are there any other political talk radio shows that you listen to?

                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON M14

==============================
VAR M952346    (See V2345)


              M17b(1).  How often do you listen to that show -- every day,
              most days, once or twice a week, or only  occasionally?

                 1. EVERY DAY
                 2. MOST DAYS
                 3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK
                 4. ONLY OCCASIONALLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON M14; 5, 8-9 ON M17(1)

==============================
VAR M952347    (See V2346)


M17(2).   Are there any other political talk radio shows that you listen to?

                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON M14; 5, 8-9 ON M17(1)

==============================
VAR M952348    (See V2347)


                 M17b(2).  How often do you listen to that show --(every day,
                 most days, once or twice a week, or only occasionally?)

                 1. EVERY DAY
                 2. MOST DAYS
                 3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK
                 4. ONLY OCCASIONALLY

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON M14; 5, 8-9 ON M17(2)

==============================
VAR M952349    M17(3).   Are there any other political talk radio shows

               that you listen to?

                 1. YES
                 5. NO

                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON M14; 5, 8-9 ON M17(2)

==============================
VAR M952350    (See V2349)


               M17b(3).  How often do you listen to that show -- (every
               day, most days, once or twice a week, or only  occasionally?)

                 1. EVERY DAY
                 2. MOST DAYS
                 3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK
                 4. ONLY OCCASIONALLY
                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; 5, 8-9 ON M14; 5, 8-9 ON M17(2); 5, 8-9 ON M17(3)

==============================
VAR M952351    M18a.       We're interested in how much people learn about

                      television news personalities.  Take Tom Brokaw.
                      Do you happen to know which network he works for
                      -- is it CBS, CNN, or which?

                 1. ABC
                 2. NBC
                 3. CBS
                 4. CNN

                 7. OTHER (SPECIFY)
                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A; 5 ON A1; 5, 8-9 ON M3

==============================
VAR M952352    (See V2351)


M18b.    What about Peter Jennings?  (Do you happen to know what network he
works for?)

                 1. ABC
                 2. NBC
                 3. CBS
                 4. CNN

                 7. OTHER (SPECIFY)
                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A; 5 ON A1; 5, 8-9 ON M3

==============================
VAR M952353    (See V2351)


M18c.   Dan Rather?  (Do you happen to know what network he works for?)

                 1. ABC
                 2. NBC
                 3. CBS
                 4. CNN

                 7. OTHER (SPECIFY)
                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A; 5 ON A1; 5, 8-9 ON M3

==============================
VAR M952354    (See V2351)


M18d.   Bernard Shaw?  (Do you happen to know what network he works for?)

                 1. ABC
                 2. NBC
                 3. CBS
                 4. CNN

                 7. OTHER (SPECIFY)
                 8. DK
                 9. RF, NA

                 0. INAP; FORM A; 5 ON A1; 5, 8-9 ON M3

==============================
VAR M952355    M19. And finally, about how many miles do you drive in a

            typical week?

                      0. NONE, DON'T DRIVE

                      1-2000. ENTER NUMBER

                      9999. NA

==============================
VAR M952356    Length of interview


            Number of minutes (To 4 decimal places)

==============================
VAR M952357    Interviewer of record


            Interviewer number and:

            99. NA

==============================
VAR M952358    Refusal Conversion Flag


            0. No refusal encountered
            1. There was an initial refusal of the request for an interview.

==============================
VAR M952359    Other Interviewer


                 The ID number of the interviewer who took the
                 initital refusal is coded here, plus:

            0. No refusal conversion

==============================
VAR M952360    Result Date


            Date of Interview (1995 followed by 2-digit month and
            2-digit day) and:

             999999999. NA

==============================
VAR M952361    Last Call Number


            Actual number (1-62) and:

            99. NA

==============================
VAR M952362    Interviewer gender


            1. Male
            2. Female

            9. NA

==============================
VAR M960001    COLUMNS 3895 - 3898
              NUMERIC

         Process.1

         1996 Case ID
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Panel cases 1001-2318.
              Cross-section cases 3001-3404.
              There are gaps in the numbering at 2108, 2118, 3081, 3212,
              3213, 3322, 3348, 3369.

==============================
VAR M960002    COLUMNS 3899 - 3899
              NUMERIC

         Process.3

         Panel/cross indicator
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Panel case
                 2.   Cross-section case

==============================
VAR M960003    COLUMNS 3900 - 3905
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

                       Dec 4

         Process.4

         Full sample weight
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              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 and between panel and cross-section
              respondents.  It is post-stratified to the July 1995
              Census population projections for age, by sex by Census
              region categories (Current Population Reports P25-1111,
              Table 4).  This  is a 6 digit variable with a coded
              decimal point and 4 actual decimal places.
              See also the "Construction of Analysis weights" in the
              Sample Design section of the Appendix to the codebook for
              the 1996 study.

==============================
VAR M960004    COLUMNS 3906 - 3911
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

                       Dec 4

         Process.5

         1996 Panel only weight
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This weight is to be used for analyses which use only the
              1316 panel cases; the cross-section cases have a value of
              "0" in this field.  The weight compensates for the unequal
              probabilities of selection for respondents in different
              size households and for differential non-response across
              geographic sample design categories.  It is post-
              stratified to the July 1995 Census population projections
              for age, by sex by Census region categories (Current
              Population Reports P25-1111, Table 4).
              This weight is centered with a mean of 1.0.  This is a 6-
              digit variable with a coded decimal point and 4 actual
              decimal places.

==============================
VAR M960005    COLUMNS 3912 - 3917
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

                       Dec 4

         Process.6

         1996 Time-series weight
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This weight should be used in analyses in which the 1996
              Panel is compared to earlier unweighted National Election
              Studies data collections.  This variable corrects for
              panel attrition and for the aging of the Panel
              respondents.  Details on the construction of this variable
              are provided in the Sample Design section of the Appendix
              to the codebook for the 1996 Study.
              This weight is centered with a mean of 1.0.  This is a 6-
              digit variable with a coded decimal point and 4 actual
              decimal places.  Cross-section cases have a value of
              1.0000.

==============================
VAR M960005A   COLUMNS 3918 - 3923
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

                       Dec 4

         Process.6a

         Additional 1996 Time-series weight - Pre
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This weight should be used with Pre-election variables.
              Variables V960005a and V960005b were created because
              V960005 did not correct for an underrepresentation in
              Study data of younger and less-educated respondents.
              V960005a and V960005b are constructed to post-stratify
              the NES data to match the Current Population Study
              (CPS) estimate of the distribution of age group by
              education level.  V960005b should be used with Post-
              election variables.  See "NEW WEIGHTS FOR THE 1996
              STUDY" in the introductory portion of this codebook and
              Appendix G "Post-Stratified Cross-Sectional Analysis
              Weights for the 1992, 1994 and 1996 NES data."
              This weight should be used in analyses in which the 1996
              Panel is compared to earlier unweighted National Election
              Studies data collections.
              This weight is centered with a mean of 1.0.  This is a 6-
              digit variable with a coded decimal point and 4 actual
              decimal places.

==============================
VAR M960005B   COLUMNS 3924 - 3929
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

                       Dec 4

         Process.6b

         Additional 1996 Time-series weight - Post
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This weight should be used with Post-election variables.
              SEE NOTE V960005a.
              This weight is centered with a mean of 1.0.  This is a 6-
              digit variable with a coded decimal point and 4 actual
              decimal places.

==============================
VAR M960006    COLUMNS 3930 - 3934
              NUMERIC

         Process.7

         1995 Case ID (1995 Pilot) for panel cases
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              5-digit case ID, except:

             00000.   Inap, 1996 cross-section; panel case not interviewedxx
                      in 1995 pilot

==============================
VAR M960007    COLUMNS 3935 - 3938
              NUMERIC

         Process.8

         1994 Case ID for panel cases
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              4-digit case ID, except:

              0000.   Inap, 1996 cross-section

==============================
VAR M960008    COLUMNS 3939 - 3943
              NUMERIC

         Process.9

         1993 Case ID (1993 Pilot) for panel cases
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              5-digit case ID, except:

              0000.   Inap, 1996 cross-section; panel case not interviewed
                      in 1993 Pilot

==============================
VAR M960009    COLUMNS 3944 - 3947
              NUMERIC

         Process.10

         1992 Case ID for panel cases
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              4-digit case ID, except:

              0000.   Inap, 1996 cross-section; panel case not interviewed
                      in 1992

==============================
VAR M960010    COLUMNS 3948 - 3948
              NUMERIC

         Process.11

         1996 Participation:  Pre-and Post/ Pre-Only
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   Pre Only
                 1.   Pre and Post

==============================
VAR M960010A   COLUMNS 3949 - 3949
              NUMERIC

         Process.12

         Summary: R's participation in 1992,1994,1996 timeseries
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This summary describes R's participation in the 1992, 1994
              and 1996 timeseries studies.  Respondents who participated
              in the 1992 study were interviewed in both the 1992 Pre
              and 1992 Post.  Participation in the 1996 study describes
              both pre-and-post cases and pre-only respondents.

                 1.   Participated 1996 only
                 2.   Participated 1996 and 1994
                 3.   Participated 1996, 1994, 1992

==============================
VAR M960010B   COLUMNS 3950 - 3951
              NUMERIC

         Process.13

         Summary, R's participation 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              1996 cross section respondents (codes 1 and 2) have been
              interviewed only in 1996 (pre only or pre and post
              interviews).
              All 1996 panel respondents have been interviewed in the
              1994 Post time-series study and may have also been
              interviewed in the 1992 Pre-Post time-series study.  If R
              was interviewed in 1992 (codes 21-24) he/she was
              necessarily interviewed in both the 1992 Pre and 1992 Post
              (this was a requirement to be eligible for the continuing
              panel).
              Panel respondents may also have been interviewed in the
              1993 and/or 1995 Pilot Studies.
              1995 Pilot:  1996 panel respondents who had been fresh
              cross-section in 1994 (first interviewed in 1994) were
              eligible for interviewing in the 1995 Pilot Study; 1996
              Panel respondents who had been first interviewed in 1992
              were not eligible for inclusion in the 1995 Pilot.
              1993 Pilot:  Panel respondents who were interviewed in
              both the 1992 Pre and Post were eligible for 1993 Pilot
              Study interviewing.

                      1996 ONLY:
                01.   1996 Pre only
                02.   1996 Pre and Post

                      1994 AND 1996:
                11.   1994, 1996 Pre
                12.   1994, 1996 Pre and Post
                13.   1994, 1995 Pilot, 1996 Pre
                14.   1994, 1995 Pilot, 1996 Pre and Post

                      1992,1994 AND 1996:
                21.   1992 Pre and Post, 1994, 1996 Pre
                22.   1992 Pre and Post, 1994, 1996 Pre and Post
                23.   1992 Pre and Post, 1993 Pilot, 1994, 1996 Pre
                24.   1992 Pre and Post, 1993 Pilot, 1994, 1996 Pre and Post

==============================
VAR M960011    COLUMNS 3952 - 3953
              NUMERIC

         Admin.1

         PRE-ELECTION Day of interview
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Day of interiew 1-31 coded, except:

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960012    COLUMNS 3954 - 3955
              NUMERIC

         Admin.2

         PRE ELECTION Month of interview
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 9.   September
                10.   October
                11.   November

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960013    COLUMNS 3956 - 3957
              NUMERIC

         Admin.3

         PRE-ELECTION - Number of days before Election Day
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This variable is based on the date of interview.  It
              counts the number of days before the election day
              (November 5, 1996).

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960014    COLUMNS 3958 - 3961
              NUMERIC

         Admin.4

         PRE-ELECTION Beginning time (local)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              24 hour clock is used, midnight to 11:59 p.m. (0000-2359),
              except:

              9999.   NA

==============================
VAR M960015    COLUMNS 3962 - 3965
              NUMERIC

         Admin.5

         PRE-ELECTION Ending time (local)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              24 hour clock is used, midnight to 11:59 p.m. (0000-2359),
              except:

              9999.   NA

==============================
VAR M960016    COLUMNS 3966 - 3968
              NUMERIC

         Admin.6

         PRE-ELECTION Interview length in minutes
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The actual number of minutes is coded, except:

             999.0.   NA

==============================
VAR M960017    COLUMNS 3969 - 3970
              NUMERIC

         Admin.7

         PRE-ELECTION Interview number
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This number records the sequence in which each
              interviewer's interviews were completed.  01 is the first
              interview taken by a particular interviewer.
              Actual number is coded except:

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960018    COLUMNS 3971 - 3971
              NUMERIC

         Admin.8

         PRE-ELECTION Date of Beginning VQ file
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This refers to the VQ file loaded when the interview began.
              Changes were made to the VQ (CAPI application) while in
              the field.   Most changes were not significant, with a few
              exceptions.  The next variable documents the VQ version in
              use at the end of the interview; note that if an interview
              was temporarily halted and a new VQ was installed prior to
              the resumption of interviewing, the VQ in effect for some
              questions would not be the VQ coded here.
              The 8/6/96 VQ was used in error in only 2 cases.
              In the 9/3/96 VQ, Rs who had been erroneously asked for
              placement of House candidates and major parties on the 7-
              point Liberal-Conservative scale (respondents who answered
              Haven't Thought Much for self-rating) were assigned an
              appropriate skip.  Note that data for ratings of House
              candidates and parties do not included these cases.
              In the 9/11/96 VQ, Choate replaced Campbell as the Reform
              Party Vice-Presidential candidate (question D1f).
              In the 9/17/96 VQ, respondents no longer skipped Y12g if
              they do not answer "Yes" in Y12e.
              In the 9/25/96 VQ, several Perot items were dropped as
              documented in specific variables [G3a-G3d(1), K4a-K4a(1),
              K4b, L2d, L2d(1), L2d(2), L3d, L4d, M1d, M1d(1), M1d(2),
              M2d, M3d, M3d(1), M3d(2), M4d, N1d].

                 1.   8/6/96
                 2.   8/27/96
                 3.   9/3/96
                 4.   9/11/96
                 5.   9/17/96
                 6.   9/25/96
                 7.   9/30/96
                 8.   10/4/96

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960019    COLUMNS 3972 - 3972
              NUMERIC

         Admin.9

         PRE-ELECTION Date of Ending VQ file
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This refers to the VQ file loaded when the interview
              concluded.
              Changes were made to the VQ (CAPI application) while in
              the field.   Most changes were not significant, with a few
              exceptions.  This variable documents the VQ version in use
              at the end of the interview; note that if an interview was
              temporarily halted and a new VQ was installed prior to the
              resumption of interviewing, the VQ in effect for some
              questions would not be the beginning VQ (previous var).
              The 8/6/96 VQ was used in error in only 2 cases.
              In the 9/3/96 VQ, Rs who had been erroneously asked for
              placement of House candidates and major parties on the 7-
              point Liberal-Conservative scale (respondents who answered
              Haven't Thought Much for self-rating) were assigned an
              appropriate skip.  Note that data for ratings of House
              candidates and parties do not included these cases.
              In the 9/11/96 VQ, Choate replaced Campbell as the Reform
              Party Vice-Presidential candidate (question D1f).
              In the 9/17/96 VQ, respondents no longer skipped Y12g if
              they do not answer "Yes" in Y12e.
              In the 9/25/96 VQ, several Perot items were dropped as
              documented in specific variables [G1a-G3d(1), K4a-K4a(1),
              K4b, L2d, L2d(1), L2d(2), L3d, L4d, M1d, M1d(1), M1d(2),
              M2d, M3d, M3d(1), M3d(2), M4d, N1d].

                 1.   8/6/96
                 2.   8/27/96
                 3.   9/3/96
                 4.   9/11/96
                 5.   9/17/96
                 6.   9/25/96
                 7.   9/30/96
                 8.   10/4/96

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960020    COLUMNS 3973 - 3974
              NUMERIC

         Admin.10

         PRE-ELECTION - Payment amount
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 5.   $5 respondent payment
                10.   $5 respondent payment
                15.   $15 respondent payment
                20.   $20 respondent payment
                25.   $25 respondent payment

                00.   INAP, no respondent payment

==============================
VAR M960021    COLUMNS 3975 - 3975
              NUMERIC

         Admin.11

         PRE-ELECTION - Was interview tape recorded
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960022    COLUMNS 3976 - 3976
              NUMERIC

         Admin.12

         PRE-ELECTION - Verification indicator
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   Not flagged for verification
                 1.   Flagged for verification
                 2.   Verified
                 3.   Verified with discrepancy
                 4.   Not verified
                 5.   Unable to verify

==============================
VAR M960023    COLUMNS 3977 - 3977
              NUMERIC

         Admin.13

         PRE-ELECTION - Evaluation indicator
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   Interview not evaluated
                 1.   Interview evaluated by supervisor
                 2.   Interview evaluated by team leader

==============================
VAR M960024    COLUMNS 3978 - 3978
              NUMERIC

         Admin.14

         PRE-ELECTION - Refusal conversion indicator
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This refers to interviews initially refused by someone
              when an interviewer was first attempting contact.  The
              source of this refusal may or may not have been the
              Respondent.
              Conversion may be made by the initial interviewer or
              another interviewer.  If the conversion is not made by the
              initial interviewer, the interviewer of record is the
              interviewer obtaining the conversion.

                 1.   Refusal conversion attempted
                 5.   Not a refusal conversion situation

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960025    COLUMNS 3979 - 3979
              NUMERIC

         Admin.15

         PRE-ELECTION - Was persuasion letter sent?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   A persuasion letter was sent to R
                 2.   No persuasion letter was sent

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960026    COLUMNS 3980 - 3980
              NUMERIC

         Admin.16

         IF PERSUASION LETTER WAS SENT:

         PRE-ELECTION - Type of persuasion letter
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   A."Too busy"
                 2.   B."Too personal"
                 3.   C."Not interested"
                 4.   D."Too old"
                 5.   E. Evasive
                 6.   F. Gatekeeper
                 7.   X. Not at home

                 9.   NA
                 0.   No persuasion letter sent

==============================
VAR M960027    COLUMNS 3981 - 3982
              NUMERIC

         Admin.17

         PRE-ELECTION - Number of telephone calls
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Number of calls is coded, except:

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960028    COLUMNS 3983 - 3984
              NUMERIC

         Admin.18

         PRE-ELECTION - Number of face to face calls
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Number of calls is coded, except:

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960029    COLUMNS 3985 - 3986
              NUMERIC

         Admin.19

         PRE-ELECTION - Total number of calls (Phone + FtF)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This variable adds the number of phone calls and face to
              face calls that were made to R's home in order to obtain
              the interview.  This variable is comparable to the"number
              of calls" variable in past studies.
              Number of calls coded, except:

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960030    COLUMNS 3987 - 3987
              NUMERIC

         Admin.20

         PRE-ELECTION - Final result code
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Interview, complete
                 5.   Interview, partial

==============================
VAR M960031    COLUMNS 3988 - 3988
              NUMERIC

         Admin.21

         PRE-ELECTION - Beginning mode, personal or telephone
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This is the mode when interview began

                 1.   Personal
                 4.   Telephone

==============================
VAR M960031A   COLUMNS 3989 - 3989
              NUMERIC

         Admin.22

         MODE SUMMARY - Pre and Post
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This variable documents the beginning mode of the Pre and
              Post interviews.

                      PERSONAL:
                 1.   Pre personal and Post personal or Pre personal and no
                      Post IW

                      TELEPHONE:
                 2.   Pre telephone and Post telephone or Pre telephone and
                      no Post IW

                      PERSONAL AND TELEPHONE:
                 3.   Pre personal and Post telephone
                 4.   Pre telephone and Post personal

==============================
VAR M960032    COLUMNS 3990 - 3990
              NUMERIC

         Admin.23

         PRE-ELECTION - Ending mode, personal or telephone
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This is the mode when interview ended.

                 1.   Personal mode
                 4.   Telephone

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960033    COLUMNS 3991 - 3991
              NUMERIC

         Admin.24

         Sample Release
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              In order that analyses of respondents' reactions to
              campaign events not be confounded with ease or difficulty
              of contacting or conducting interviews with respondents,
              NES has, since 1984, followed a strategy of releasing Pre-
              election sample in stages.  In 1996 the sample was
              released in four quarter samples at approximately two week
              intervals.  The allocation of sample lines to target
              periods was random, at the segment level; the sets of
              assigned lines are known as replicates.  Dates of release
              were as follows:  1st replicate 9/3, 2nd replicate 9/12,
              3rd replicate 9/26, 4th replicate 10/10.  Panel cases that
              required tracking because the current address of the
              respondent was not known were released with the first
              replicate.  Two replicates of cross-section cases were
              designated as 'reserve' to release as needed, depending on
              an evaluation of sample performance prior to the release
              of replicate 3.  The reserve replicates of cross-section
              cases were released as follows:  replicate 5 with
              replicate 3 and replicate 6 with replicate 4.

                 1.   Replicate 1, released September 3
                 2.   Replicate 2, released September 12
                 3.   Replicate 3, released September 26
                 4.   Replicate 4, released October 10
                 5.   Reserve replicate 5, released with replicate 3 (Sept.
                      26)
                 6.   Reserve replicate 5, released with replicate 4 (Oct.
                      10)

==============================
VAR M960034    COLUMNS 3992 - 3992
              NUMERIC

         Admin.25

         Sample release summary
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from release variable and date of iw.

                 1.   Target period 1, interviewed in target period 1 (Sept
                      3-Sept 11)
                 2.   Target period 2, interviewed in target period 2 (Sept
                      12-Sept 25)
                 3.   Target period 3, interviewed in target period 3 (Sept
                      26-Oct 9)
                 4.   Target period 4, interviewed in target period 4 (Oct
                      10-Nov 4)
                 5.   Target period 1, interviewed outside of target period
                 6.   Target period 2, interviewed outside of target period
                 7.   Target period 3, interviewed outside of target period
                 8.   Target period 4, interviewed outside of target period

==============================
VAR M960035    COLUMNS 3993 - 3993
              NUMERIC

         Admin.26

         Pre question 'form' summary
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This variable compares with the 'Form' variable of
              previous (non-CAPI) studies and describes the format of
              (questions included in) the instrument.
              Questions F1-F4 and H4-H8 were administered to a random
              half-sample of respondents.

                 0.   R administered both F1-F4 and H4-H8
                 1.   R not administered F1-F4
                 2.   R not administered H4-H8
                 3.   R administered neither F1-F4 nor H4-H8

==============================
VAR M960036    COLUMNS 3994 - 3994
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.1

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET, CS Item 3.
         (Panel only) Does R still live at the address on sample
         label
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The address on the label for the Panel respondents
              reflected knowledge of R's whereabouts right before the
              field period began.  (The Sample Label address may or may
              not have corresponded to R's address at the time of the
              1994 interivew;  R's 1994 address may have been updated
              between the 1994 interview and the beginning of the 1996
              Pre field period).

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, cross-section

==============================
VAR M960037    COLUMNS 3995 - 3995
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.2

         IF R NO LONGER LIVES AT ADDRESS ON SAMPLE LABEL

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET, CS Item 3d.
         (Panel only) New address is:
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The address for every Panel repondents who had moved since
              the 1994 Post- election study was evaluated by the field
              supervisors.  Addresses beyond reasonable driving distance
              by local interviewers were classified as out of range and
              assigned to phone interview to be completed by selected
              phone interviewers.

                 1.   Out of range
                 3.   Within range
                 5.   Can't find

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, cross section case; 1 in question CSheet.3

==============================
VAR M960038    COLUMNS 3996 - 3996
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.3

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET,CS Item 5
         (Panel only)
         I need to verify that your full name is [Name of
         Respondent].
         I also need to verify that you were born on [Birth month
         and year].
         R NAME, BIRTH, AND GENDER ARE:
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Identical to sample label
                 5.   Not identical

                 9.   NA
                 0.   INAP, 1996 Cross-section

==============================
VAR M960039    COLUMNS 3997 - 3997
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.4

         IF NAME, BIRTH, OR GENDER IS NOT IDENTICAL TO SAMPLE LABEL

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         (Panel only) Name marked different
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 9.   NA
                 0.   INAP, 1996 cross-section; 1,9 in question CSheet.5

==============================
VAR M960040    COLUMNS 3998 - 3998
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.5

         IF NAME, BIRTH, OR GENDER IS NOT IDENTICAL TO SAMPLE LABEL

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         (Panel only) Sex marked different
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 9.   NA
                 0.   INAP, 1996 cross-section;  1,9 in question CSheet.5

==============================
VAR M960041    COLUMNS 3999 - 3999
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.6

         IF NAME, BIRTH, OR GENDER IS NOT IDENTICAL TO SAMPLE LABEL

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         (Panel only) Different birth date marked
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 9.   NA
                 0.   INAP, 1996 cross-section;  1,9 in question CSheet.5

==============================
VAR M960042    COLUMNS 4000 - 4000
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.7

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET, CS Item 6
         (Cross-section only) Household listing obtained from:
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   HU member
                 2.   Neighbor
                 3.   Apartment manager
                 4.   Landlord
                 5.   Observation
                 7.   Other

                 9.   NA
                 0.   INAP, panel respondent

==============================
VAR M960043    COLUMNS 4001 - 4001
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.8

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET, CS Item 8
         HOUSEHOLD LISTING:
         (Cross-section only) Selection table
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The Selection Table is used to select a respondent from
              all household members who are eligible adults.  (An
              eligible adult is a U.S. citizen who is 18 years of age or
              older by Election Day.)  The Selection Table appears on
              the Coversheet below the Household Listing.
              After a complete listing of the HH is taken, each eligible
              adult is assigned a "Number" based on the criteria of
              gender and age [beginning with the oldest male as number
              1, males are numbered by increments of 1 according to
              descending age; females are numbered by descending age
              starting with the number one higher than that assigned
              to the youngest male].  The interviewer then uses the
              Selection Table to determine the "Number" of the eligible
              adult to be interviewed.
              The Selection Table itself consists of 2 parallel
              columns.  In the first column the interviewer circles the
              total number  of eligible adults in the household; in the
              second column (same row) is identified the Number" of the
              person who will be the respondent.
              There are 8 different Selection Tables used and they are
              randomly assigned. [Note that although only 8 tables are
              used, there are 12 codes in this variable because the 8
              tables are used in cycles of 12; this procedure is used to
              equalize the probability of selection for each eligible
              adult].  A summary describing all 8 Selection Tables
              appears below.
                 PERSONS   PERSON SELECTED (person "Number")
                           A  B1   B2  C   D   E1 E2   F
                1          1   1   1   1   1   1   1   1
                2          1   1   1   1   2   2   2   2
                3          1   1   1   2   2   3   3   3
                4          1   1   2   2   3   3   4   4
                5          1   2   2   2   4   3   5   5
                6 or more  1   2   2   2   4   5   5   6

                 1.   A
                 2.   B1
                 3.   B2
                 4.   C
                 5.   D
                 6.   E1
                 7.   E2
                 8.   F

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, panel

==============================
VAR M960044    COLUMNS 4002 - 4002
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.9

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         HOUSEHOLD LISTING:
         (Cross-section only) Selection table: person number
         selected as R.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   R is person numbered 1
                 2.   R is person numbered 2
                 3.   R is person numbered 3
                 4.   R is person numbered 4
                 5.   R is person numbered 5
                 6.   R is person numbered 6

                 0.   INAP, panel respondent

==============================
VAR M960045    COLUMNS 4003 - 4003
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.10

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         HOUSEHOLD LISTING:
         (Cross-section only) Total number of persons in HH: from
         household listing.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   One person
                 2.   Two persons
                 3.   Three persons
                 4.   Four persons
                 5.   Five persons
                 6.   Six persons
                 7.   Seven persons
                 8.   Eight or more persons

                 9.   NA
                 0.   INAP, panel respondent

==============================
VAR M960046    COLUMNS 4004 - 4004
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.11

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         HOUSEHOLD LISTING:
         (Cross-section only) Total number of eligible adults in
         HU: from household listing.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   One eligible adult
                 2.   Two eligible adults
                 3.   Three eligible adults
                 4.   Four eligible adults
                 5.   Five eligible adults
                 6.   Six eligible adults

                 9.   NA
                 0.   INAP, panel respondent

==============================
VAR M960046A   COLUMNS 4005 - 4005
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.11A

         COVERSHEET -Pre
         HOUSEHOLD LISTING:
         Total number of eligible adults in HU
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              For Panel cases, data from the 1994 or 1992 Household
              Listing were included here.

                 1.   One eligible adult
                 2.   Two eligible adults
                 3.   Three eligible adults
                 4.   Four eligible adults
                 5.   Five eligible adults
                 6.   Six eligible adults

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960047    COLUMNS 4006 - 4007
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.12

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         HOUSEHOLD LISTING:
         (Cross-section only) Household composition code.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The HH composition code is derived from information
              provided in the household listing.  "Adults" are 18 years
              of age (by election day) or older; all individuals
              included in the HH composition codes below refer to
              adults.
              A designation of a HH member as "the householder" (HHR)
              describes HU member who owns or rents the home (in whose
              name the lease is held).  Cohabiting couples are coded as
              married (30,40, 50-52).  Roommates of opposite sex are
              coded 11,12,21,22; in all cases of unrelated roommates the
              respondent is HHR.

                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
                60.   1 unmarried male HHR plus 1 other relative
                70.   1 unmarried male HHR plus 2 or more other relatives
                80.   1 unmarried female HHR plus 1 other relative
                90.   1 unmarried female HHR plus 2 or more other relatives
                95.   Relatives of opposite sex, unclear who is HHR

                99.   NA
                00.   INAP, panel respondent

==============================
VAR M960048    COLUMNS 4008 - 4008
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.13

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         HOUSEHOLD LISTING:
         (Cross-section only) Number of children under 6 years
         old in household.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No children under 6 years old in HH
                 1.   One child
                 2.   Two children
                 3.   Three children
                 4.   Four children
                 5.   Five children

                 9.   NA; INAP, panel respondent

==============================
VAR M960049    COLUMNS 4009 - 4009
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.14

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         HOUSEHOLD LISTING:
         (Cross-section only) Number of children 6-9 years old in
         household.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No children 6-9 years old
                 1.   One child
                 2.   Two children
                 3.   Three children
                 4.   Four children
                 5.   Five children

                 9.   NA; INAP, panel respondent

==============================
VAR M960050    COLUMNS 4010 - 4010
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.15

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         HOUSEHOLD LISTING:
         (Cross-section only) Number of children 10-13 years old
         in household.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No children 10-13 years old
                 1.   One child
                 2.   Two children
                 3.   Three children
                 4.   Four children
                 5.   Five children

                 9.   NA; INAP, panel respondent

==============================
VAR M960051    COLUMNS 4011 - 4011
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.16

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         HOUSEHOLD LISTING:
         (Cross-section only) Number of children 14-17 years old
         in household.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No children 14-17 years old
                 1.   One child
                 2.   Two children
                 3.   Three children
                 4.   Four children
                 5.   Five children

                 9.   NA; INAP, panel respondent

==============================
VAR M960052    COLUMNS 4012 - 4012
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.17

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item CD1
         Describe the type of structure in which the respondent
         lives (sample address).
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              For panel cases, if this var was NA and R had not moved
              between 1994 and 1996, data from 1994 were duplicated here.

                 1.   Mobile home
                 2.   Detached single family
                 3.   Multi-family
                 4.   Apartment house
                 5.   Condo complex
                 7.   Other (specify)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960053    COLUMNS 4013 - 4013
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.18

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item CD2.
         Is there a building manager, security guard, or other
         gatekeeper whose cooperation you need to gain access to
         the R's housing unit?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 2.   No, but building is locked/subdivision is gated and
                      locked
                 5.   No

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960054    COLUMNS 4014 - 4014
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.19

         IF BUILDING MANAGER / GUARD / GATEKEEPER OR LOCKED

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item CD2a
         Check the box below that best describes the situation.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

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

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,9 in CD2

==============================
VAR M960055    COLUMNS 4015 - 4015
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.20

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item CD3c
         Did R refuse initially?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Due to an error in the skip logic on the paper
              coversheets, in most interview cases items CD3c, CD3d and
              CD3e A-H were not completed by the interviewer.  An
              attempt was made to recover as much as possible of this

              cases with responses of Yes or NA in CD3a, "Was there
              resistance from this person?"  (Resistance from
              individuals other than the selected respondent was
              disregarded in the recovery process).
              Note that in some instances, interviewers ignored the
              incorrect skip and completed these items on the coversheet.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap due to incorrect skip, case not reviewed (5,9 in
                      question CSheet22) and interviewer did not ignore
                      skip error

==============================
VAR M960056    COLUMNS 4016 - 4016
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.21

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item CD3d.
         Did R break any appointment?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Due to an error in the skip logic on the paper
              coversheets, in most interview cases items CD3c, CD3d and
              CD3e A-H were not completed by the interviewer.  An
              attempt was made to recover as much as possible of this

              cases with responses of Yes or NA in CD3a, "Was there
              resistance from this person?"  (Resistance from
              individuals other than the selected respondent was
              disregarded in the recovery process).
              Note that in some instances, interviewers ignored the
              incorrect skip and completed these items on the coversheet.
              (For CD3d, since recovery was only attempted for cases
              having resistance indicated in CD3a, information about
              appointments broken by unresisting respondents is not
              represented).

                 0.   None
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two or more

                 9.   NA; Inap, not reviewed (5,9 in CD3a) and not
                      completed by interviewer

==============================
VAR M960057    COLUMNS 4017 - 4017
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.22

         IF R HAS MADE CONTACT WITH SOMEONE AT THE HOUSHOLD UNIT/ PHONE
         NUMBER:

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item CD3a.
         Was there resistance from this person?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This question can refer to resistance from anyone
              contacted at the HU.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960058    COLUMNS 4018 - 4018
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.23

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item  CD3e(1).
         If there was any resistance from the R, what reasons
         were given: . . .
         (A) Surveys are a waste of time; previous bad experience
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Due to an error in the skip logic on the paper
              coversheets, in most interview cases items CD3c, CD3d and
              CD3e A-H were not completed by the interviewer.  An
              attempt was made to recover as much as possible of this

              cases with responses of Yes or NA in CD3a, "Was there
              resistance from this person?"  (Resistance from
              individuals other than the selected respondent was
              disregarded in the recovery process).
              Note that in some instances, interviewers ignored the
              incorrect skip and completed these items on the coversheet.

                 1.   Marked
                 5.   Not marked

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, case not reviewed (5,9 in CSheet 22)

==============================
VAR M960059    COLUMNS 4019 - 4019
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.24

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item CD3e(2).
         If there was any resistance from the R, what reasons
         were given: . . .
         (B) Very ill
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Due to an error in the skip logic on the paper
              coversheets, in most interview cases items CD3c, CD3d and
              CD3e A-H were not completed by the interviewer.  An
              attempt was made to recover as much as possible of this

              cases with responses of Yes or NA in CD3a, "Was there
              resistance from this person?"  (Resistance from
              individuals other than the selected respondent was
              disregarded in the recovery process).
              Note that in some instances, interviewers ignored the
              incorrect skip and completed these items on the coversheet.

                 1.   Marked
                 5.   Not marked

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, case not reviewed (5,9 in CSheet 22)

==============================
VAR M960060    COLUMNS 4020 - 4020
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.25

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item CD3e(3).
         If there was any resistance from the R, what reasons
         were given: . . .
         (C) 'Too busy'
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Due to an error in the skip logic on the paper
              coversheets, in most interview cases items CD3c, CD3d and
              CD3e A-H were not completed by the interviewer.  An
              attempt was made to recover as much as possible of this

              cases with responses of Yes or NA in CD3a, "Was there
              resistance from this person?"  (Resistance from
              individuals other than the selected respondent was
              disregarded in the recovery process).
              Note that in some instances, interviewers ignored the
              incorrect skip and completed these items on the coversheet.

                 1.   Marked
                 5.   Not marked

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, case not reviewed (5,9 in CSheet 22)

==============================
VAR M960061    COLUMNS 4021 - 4021
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.26

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item CD3e(4).
         If there was any resistance from the R, what reasons
         were given: . . .
         (D) Stressful family situation
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Due to an error in the skip logic on the paper
              coversheets, in most interview cases items CD3c, CD3d and
              CD3e A-H were not completed by the interviewer.  An
              attempt was made to recover as much as possible of this

              cases with responses of Yes or NA in CD3a, "Was there
              resistance from this person?"  (Resistance from
              individuals other than the selected respondent was
              disregarded in the recovery process).
              Note that in some instances, interviewers ignored the
              incorrect skip and completed these items on the coversheet.

                 1.   Marked
                 5.   Not marked

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, case not reviewed (5,9 in CSheet 22)

==============================
VAR M960062    COLUMNS 4022 - 4022
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.27

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item CD3e(5).
         If there was any resistance from the R, what reasons
         were given: . . .
         (E) Confidentiality
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Due to an error in the skip logic on the paper
              coversheets, in most interview cases items CD3c, CD3d and
              CD3e A-H were not completed by the interviewer.  An
              attempt was made to recover as much as possible of this

              cases with responses of Yes or NA in CD3a, "Was there
              resistance from this person?"  (Resistance from
              individuals other than the selected respondent was
              disregarded in the recovery process).
              Note that in some instances, interviewers ignored the
              incorrect skip and completed these items on the coversheet.

                 1.   Marked
                 5.   Not marked

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, case not reviewed (5,9 in CSheet 22)

==============================
VAR M960063    COLUMNS 4023 - 4023
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.28

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item CD3e(6).
         If there was any resistance from R, what reasons were
         given: . . .
         (F) Invasion of privacy
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Due to an error in the skip logic on the paper
              coversheets, in most interview cases items CD3c, CD3d and
              CD3e A-H were not completed by the interviewer.  An
              attempt was made to recover as much as possible of this

              cases with responses of Yes or NA in CD3a, "Was there
              resistance from this person?"  (Resistance from
              individuals other than the selected respondent was
              disregarded in the recovery process).
              Note that in some instances, interviewers ignored the
              incorrect skip and completed these items on the coversheet.

                 1.   Marked
                 5.   Not marked

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, case not reviewed (5,9 in CSheet 22)

==============================
VAR M960064    COLUMNS 4024 - 4024
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.29

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item CD3e(7).
         If there was any resistance from the R, what reasons
         were given: . . .
         (G) No reason given
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This variable indicates that R resisted but did not give a
              specific reason for unwillingness to be interviewed.
              Due to an error in the skip logic on the paper
              coversheets, in most interview cases items CD3c, CD3d and
              CD3e A-H were not completed by the interviewer.  An
              attempt was made to recover as much as possible of this

              cases with responses of Yes or NA in CD3a, "Was there
              resistance from this person?"  (Resistance from
              individuals other than the selected respondent was
              disregarded in the recovery process).
              Note that in some instances, interviewers ignored the
              incorrect skip and completed these items on the coversheet.

                 1.   Marked
                 5.   Not marked

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, case not reviewed (5,9 in CSheet 22)

==============================
VAR M960065    COLUMNS 4025 - 4025
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.30

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item CD3e(8).
         If there was any resistance from the R, what reasons
         were given: . . .
         (H) Other (specify)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Due to an error in the skip logic on the paper
              coversheets, in most interview cases items CD3c, CD3d and
              CD3e A-H were not completed by the interviewer.  An
              attempt was made to recover as much as possible of this

              cases with responses of Yes or NA in CD3a, "Was there
              resistance from this person?"  (Resistance from
              individuals other than the selected respondent was
              disregarded in the recovery process).
              Note that in some instances, interviewers ignored the
              incorrect skip and completed these items on the coversheet.

                 1.   Marked
                 5.   Not marked

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, case not reviewed (5,9 in CSheet 22)

==============================
VAR M960066    COLUMNS 4026 - 4026
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.31

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z1.
         R's sex is:
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Male
                 2.   Female

==============================
VAR M960067    COLUMNS 4027 - 4027
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.32

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z2.
         R's race is:
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              For panel cases, if the interviewer did not complete this
              variable, the data from the 1994 coversheet was duplicated
              here.

                 1.   White
                 2.   Black
                 3.   American indian or Alaskan native
                 4.   Asian or Pacific islander
                 7.   Other

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960068    COLUMNS 4028 - 4029
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.33

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z3.
         Other persons present at the interview were (CHECK ALL
         THAT APPLY):
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   No one (no other box checked)
                 2.   Children under 6 only
                 3.   Older children only
                 4.   Children under 6 and older children
                 5.   Spouse only
                 6.   Spouse and children under 6
                 7.   Spouse and older children
                 8.   Spouse, children under 6, older children
                 9.   Other relatives only
                10.   Other relatives and children under 6
                11.   Other relatives and older children
                12.   Other relatives, children under 6, older children
                13.   Other relatives and spouse
                14.   Other relatives, spouse, children under 6
                15.   Other relatives, spouse, older children
                16.   Other relatives, spouse, children under 6, older
                      children
                17.   Other adults only
                18.   Other adults and children under 6
                19.   Other adults and older children
                20.   Other adults, children under 6, older children
                21.   Other adults and spouse
                22.   Other adults, spouse, children under 6
                23.   Other adults, spouse, older children
                24.   Other adults, spouse, children under 6, older children
                25.   Other adults and other relatives
                26.   Other adults, other relatives, children under 6
                27.   Other adults, other relatives, older children
                28.   Other adults, other relatives, children under 6,
                      older children
                29.   Other adults, other relatives, spouse
                30.   Other adults, other relatives, spouse, children under
                      6
                31.   Other adults, other relatives, spouse, older children
                32.   Other adults, other relatives, spouse, children under
                      6, older children (ALL BOXES CHECKED)

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960069    COLUMNS 4030 - 4030
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.34

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z4.
         R's cooperation was:
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very good
                 2.   Good
                 3.   Fair
                 4.   Poor
                 5.   Very poor

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960070    COLUMNS 4031 - 4031
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.35

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z5.
         R's general level of  information about politics and
         public affairs seemed:
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very high
                 2.   Fairly high
                 3.   Average
                 4.   Fairly low
                 5.   Very low

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960071    COLUMNS 4032 - 4032
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.36

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z6.
         Rate R's apparent intelligence:
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very high
                 2.   Fairly high
                 3.   Average
                 4.   Fairly low
                 5.   Very low

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960072    COLUMNS 4033 - 4033
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.37

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z7.
         How suspicious did R seem to be about the study, before
         the interview?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Not at all suspicious
                 3.   Somewhat suspicious
                 5.   Very suspicious

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960073    COLUMNS 4034 - 4034
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.38

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z8.
         Overall, how great was R's interest in the interview?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very high
                 2.   Above average
                 3.   Average
                 4.   Below average
                 5.   Very low

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960074    COLUMNS 4035 - 4035
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.39

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z9.
         How sincere did R seem to be in (his/her) answers?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Completely sincere
                 2.   Usually sincere
                 3.   Often seemed to be insincere

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960075    COLUMNS 4036 - 4036
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.40

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z10.
         Do you feel R reported income correctly?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes, think R reported correctly
                 2.   No, think R reported incorrectly
                 3.   Refused income questions
                 5.   No, think R reported dishonestly

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960076    COLUMNS 4037 - 4038
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.41

         IF IWR FEELS THAT R DID NOT REPORT CORRECT INCOME / :
         IF R REFUSED INCOME QUESTIONS :

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z10a.
         If possible, give a reasonable estimate of what  R's
         family income is:
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   <$2999
                 2.   $3.000-4,999
                 3.   $5.000-6,999
                 4.   $7.000-8,999
                 5.   $9.000-9,999
                 6.   $10.000-10,999
                 7.   $11.000-11,999
                 8.   $12.000-12,999
                 9.   $13.000-13,999
                10.   $14.000-14,999
                11.   $15.000-16,999
                12.   $17.000-19,999
                13.   $20.000-21,999
                14.   $22.000-24,999
                15.   $25.000-29,999
                16.   $30.000-39,99
                17.   $35,000-39,999
                18.   $40,000-44,999
                19.   $45,000-49,999
                20.   $50,000-59,999
                21.   $60,000-74,999
                22.   $75,000 +

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 1,9 in Z10

==============================
VAR M960077    COLUMNS 4039 - 4040
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.42

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z11.
         What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or
         expressed during interview? (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY.)
         <1st mention>
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                10.   Negative - general
                11.   Negative - too long
                12.   Negative - too complicated
                13.   Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious
                15.   R wanted to stop before interview completed.  After
                      starting the interview R made comments indicating
                      he/she regretted having agreed to be interviewed
                20.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      ill/deaf/tired/had bad eyesight etc.; interview was
                      obviously hard for R
                22.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      confused by questions "couldn't understand the
                      scales," R was slow reader or non-reader; interview
                      was obviously hard for R
                30.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own
                      suitability for interview
                31.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge
                40.   R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS
                41.   R became angry at interview CONTENT
                45.   R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias:
                      "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS
                      neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/hispanics?" "why
                      me?" etc.
                50.   R could not read respondent booklet
                70.   R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative"
                      /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.)
                80.   Neutral or no feedback (1st mention only)

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960078    COLUMNS 4041 - 4042
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.43

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z11.
         What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or
         expressed during interview? (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY.)
         <2nd mention>
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                10.   Negative - general
                11.   Negative - too long
                12.   Negative - too complicated
                13.   Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious
                15.   R wanted to stop before interview completed.  After
                      starting the interview R made comments indicating
                      he/she regretted having agreed to be interviewed
                20.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      ill/deaf/tired/had bad eyesight etc.; interview was
                      obviously hard for R
                22.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      confused by questions "couldn't understand the
                      scales," R was slow reader or non-reader; interview
                      was obviously hard for R
                30.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own
                      suitability for interview
                31.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge
                40.   R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS
                41.   R became angry at interview CONTENT
                45.   R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias:
                      "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS
                      neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/hispanics?" "why
                      me?" etc.
                50.   R could not read respondent booklet
                70.   R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative"
                      /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.)

                99.   NA; inap, no further mention

==============================
VAR M960079    COLUMNS 4043 - 4044
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.44

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z11.
         What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or
         expressed during interview? (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY.)
         <3rd mention>
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                10.   Negative - general
                11.   Negative - too long
                12.   Negative - too complicated
                13.   Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious
                15.   R wanted to stop before interview completed.  After
                      starting the interview R made comments indicating
                      he/she regretted having agreed to be interviewed
                20.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      ill/deaf/tired/had bad eyesight etc.; interview was
                      obviously hard for R
                22.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      confused by questions "couldn't understand the
                      scales," R was slow reader or non-reader; interview
                      was obviously hard for R
                30.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own
                      suitability for interview
                31.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge
                40.   R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS
                41.   R became angry at interview CONTENT
                45.   R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias:
                      "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS
                      neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/hispanics?" "why
                      me?" etc.
                50.   R could not read respondent booklet
                70.   R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative"
                      /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.)

                99.   NA; inap, no further mention

==============================
VAR M960080    COLUMNS 4045 - 4046
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.45

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z11.
         What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or
         expressed during interview? (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY.)
         <4th mention>
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                10.   Negative - general
                11.   Negative - too long
                12.   Negative - too complicated
                13.   Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious
                15.   R wanted to stop before interview completed.  After
                      starting the interview R made comments indicating
                      he/she regretted having agreed to be interviewed
                20.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      ill/deaf/tired/had bad eyesight etc.; interview was
                      obviously hard for R
                22.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      confused by questions "couldn't understand the
                      scales," R was slow reader or non-reader; interview
                      was obviously hard for R
                30.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own
                      suitability for interview
                31.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge
                40.   R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS
                41.   R became angry at interview CONTENT
                45.   R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias:
                      "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS
                      neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/hispanics?" "why
                      me?" etc.
                50.   R could not read respondent booklet
                70.   R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative"
                      /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.)

                99.   NA; inap, no further mention

==============================
VAR M960081    COLUMNS 4047 - 4048
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.46

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z11.
         What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or
         expressed during interview? (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY.)
         <5th mention>
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                10.   Negative - general
                11.   Negative - too long
                12.   Negative - too complicated
                13.   Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious
                15.   R wanted to stop before interview completed.  After
                      starting the interview R made comments indicating
                      he/she regretted having agreed to be interviewed
                20.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      ill/deaf/tired/had bad eyesight etc.; interview was
                      obviously hard for R
                22.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      confused by questions "couldn't understand the
                      scales," R was slow reader or non-reader; interview
                      was obviously hard for R
                30.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own
                      suitability for interview
                31.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge
                40.   R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS
                41.   R became angry at interview CONTENT
                45.   R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias:
                      "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS
                      neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/hispanics?" "why
                      me?" etc.
                50.   R could not read respondent booklet
                70.   R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative"
                      /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.)

                99.   NA; inap, no further mention

==============================
VAR M960082    COLUMNS 4049 - 4050
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.47

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z11.
         What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or
         expressed during interview? (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY.)
         <6th mention>
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                10.   Negative - general
                11.   Negative - too long
                12.   Negative - too complicated
                13.   Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious
                15.   R wanted to stop before interview completed.  After
                      starting the interview R made comments indicating
                      he/she regretted having agreed to be interviewed
                20.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      ill/deaf/tired/had bad eyesight etc.; interview was
                      obviously hard for R
                22.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      confused by questions "couldn't understand the
                      scales," R was slow reader or non-reader; interview
                      was obviously hard for R
                30.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own
                      suitability for interview
                31.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge
                40.   R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS
                41.   R became angry at interview CONTENT
                45.   R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias:
                      "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS
                      neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/hispanics?" "why
                      me?" etc.
                50.   R could not read respondent booklet
                70.   R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative"
                      /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.)

                99.   NA; inap, no further mention

==============================
VAR M960083    COLUMNS 4051 - 4052
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.48

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z11.
         What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or
         expressed during interview? (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY.)
         <7th mention>
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                10.   Negative - general
                11.   Negative - too long
                12.   Negative - too complicated
                13.   Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious
                15.   R wanted to stop before interview completed.  After
                      starting the interview R made comments indicating
                      he/she regretted having agreed to be interviewed
                20.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      ill/deaf/tired/had bad eyesight etc.; interview was
                      obviously hard for R
                22.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      confused by questions "couldn't understand the
                      scales," R was slow reader or non-reader; interview
                      was obviously hard for R
                30.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own
                      suitability for interview
                31.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge
                40.   R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS
                41.   R became angry at interview CONTENT
                45.   R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias:
                      "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS
                      neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/hispanics?" "why
                      me?" etc.
                50.   R could not read respondent booklet
                70.   R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative"
                      /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.)

                99.   NA; inap, no further mention

==============================
VAR M960084    COLUMNS 4053 - 4054
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.49

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z11.
         What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or
         expressed during interview? (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY.)
         <8th mention>
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                10.   Negative - general
                11.   Negative - too long
                12.   Negative - too complicated
                13.   Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious
                15.   R wanted to stop before interview completed.  After
                      starting the interview R made comments indicating
                      he/she regretted having agreed to be interviewed
                20.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      ill/deaf/tired/had bad eyesight etc.; interview was
                      obviously hard for R
                22.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      confused by questions "couldn't understand the
                      scales," R was slow reader or non-reader; interview
                      was obviously hard for R
                30.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own
                      suitability for interview
                31.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge
                40.   R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS
                41.   R became angry at interview CONTENT
                45.   R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias:
                      "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS
                      neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/hispanics?" "why
                      me?" etc.
                50.   R could not read respondent booklet
                70.   R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative"
                      /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.)

                99.   NA; inap, no further mention

==============================
VAR M960085    COLUMNS 4055 - 4056
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.50

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z11.
         What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or
         expressed during interview? (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY.)
         <9th mention>
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                10.   Negative - general
                11.   Negative - too long
                12.   Negative - too complicated
                13.   Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious
                15.   R wanted to stop before interview completed.  After
                      starting the interview R made comments indicating
                      he/she regretted having agreed to be interviewed
                20.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      ill/deaf/tired/had bad eyesight etc.; interview was
                      obviously hard for R
                22.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      confused by questions "couldn't understand the
                      scales," R was slow reader or non-reader; interview
                      was obviously hard for R
                30.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own
                      suitability for interview
                31.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge
                40.   R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS
                41.   R became angry at interview CONTENT
                45.   R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias:
                      "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS
                      neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/hispanics?" "why
                      me?" etc.
                50.   R could not read respondent booklet
                70.   R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative"
                      /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.)

                99.   NA; inap, no further mention

==============================
VAR M960086    COLUMNS 4057 - 4058
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.51

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z11.
         What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or
         expressed during interview? (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY.)
         <10th mention>
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                10.   Negative - general
                11.   Negative - too long
                12.   Negative - too complicated
                13.   Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious
                15.   R wanted to stop before interview completed.  After
                      starting the interview R made comments indicating
                      he/she regretted having agreed to be interviewed
                20.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      ill/deaf/tired/had bad eyesight etc.; interview was
                      obviously hard for R
                22.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      confused by questions "couldn't understand the
                      scales," R was slow reader or non-reader; interview
                      was obviously hard for R
                30.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own
                      suitability for interview
                31.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge
                40.   R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS
                41.   R became angry at interview CONTENT
                45.   R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias:
                      "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS
                      neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/hispanics?" "why
                      me?" etc.
                50.   R could not read respondent booklet
                70.   R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative"
                      /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.)

                99.   NA; inap, no further mention

==============================
VAR M960087    COLUMNS 4059 - 4060
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.52

         PRE-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z11.
         What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or
         expressed during interview? (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY.)
         <11th mention>
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                10.   Negative - general
                11.   Negative - too long
                12.   Negative - too complicated
                13.   Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious
                15.   R wanted to stop before interview completed.  After
                      starting the interview R made comments indicating
                      he/she regretted having agreed to be interviewed
                20.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      ill/deaf/tired/had bad eyesight etc.; interview was
                      obviously hard for R
                22.   R complained and/or interviewer observed that R was
                      confused by questions "couldn't understand the
                      scales," R was slow reader or non-reader; interview
                      was obviously hard for R
                30.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of knowledge or own
                      suitability for interview
                31.   R expressed (especially repeatedly) doubts/apologies/
                      embarrassment over lack of POLITICAL knowledge
                40.   R was agitated or stressed by interview PROCESS
                41.   R became angry at interview CONTENT
                45.   R became concerned about sampling purpose or bias:
                      "why do you come to the old folks home?" "why THIS
                      neighborhood?" "why/why not blacks/hispanics?" "why
                      me?" etc.
                50.   R could not read respondent booklet
                70.   R appeared to enjoy the interview (R was "cooperative"
                      /"interested"/"pleasant" etc.)

                99.   NA; inap, no further mention

==============================
VAR M960088    COLUMNS 4061 - 4064
              NUMERIC

         IWR.1

         Pre Interviewer of record ID
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Interviewer's 4-digit ID and:

              9999.   NA

==============================
VAR M960089    COLUMNS 4065 - 4068
              NUMERIC

         IWR.2

         Pre Supervisor ID
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Field Supervisor's 4-digit ID and:

              9999.   NA

==============================
VAR M960090    COLUMNS 4069 - 4069
              NUMERIC

         IWR.3

         Pre Interviewer gender
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Male
                 2.   Female

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960091    COLUMNS 4070 - 4070
              NUMERIC

         IWR.4

         Pre Interviewer education
         -----------------------------------------------------------

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

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960092    COLUMNS 4071 - 4071
              NUMERIC

         IWR.5

         Pre Interviewer race
         -----------------------------------------------------------

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

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960093    COLUMNS 4072 - 4072
              NUMERIC

         IWR.6

         Pre Interviewer ethnicicty
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No ethnic identity coded
                 1.   Hispanic
                 7.   Other

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960094    COLUMNS 4073 - 4073
              NUMERIC

         IWR.7

         Pre Interviewer languages
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   English (only)
                 1.   Spanish
                 7.   Other

==============================
VAR M960095    COLUMNS 4074 - 4075
              NUMERIC

         IWR.8

         Pre Interviewer experience
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Interviewer's years of experience, and:

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960096    COLUMNS 4076 - 4076
              NUMERIC

         IWR.9

         Pre interviewer age (bracketed)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 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

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960097    COLUMNS 4077 - 4078
              NUMERIC

         Cand.1

         House race type
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Codes represent type of race in the congressional district
              of R's 1996 interview location.  For a complete list of
              codes usable for type of congressional race, see RACE TYPE
              Master Code.
              Note:  14 interviews were conducted before the status of
              the congressional race in R's district assumed its final
              form.  These cases are flagged in V960127, and the race
              type projected at the time the interview was administered
              is documented in V960128.  In these cases survey data are
              consistent with V960128.

                12.   Democrat incumbent running -- Republican challenger
                14.   Democrat incumbent running unopposed
                21.   Republican incumbent running -- Democratic challenger
                24.   Republican incumbent running unopposed
                55.   Democratic incumbent not running -- Democratic and
                      Republican candidates
                65.   Republican incumbent not running -- Democratic and
                      Republican candidates

                00.   Washington D.C.

==============================
VAR M960098    COLUMNS 4079 - 4080
              NUMERIC

         Cand.2

         Senate race type
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Codes represent type of race in 1996 sample state.  For a
              complete list of codes usable for type of Senate race, see
              RACE TYPE Master Code.

                12.   Democratic incumbent running -- Republican challenger
                21.   Republican incumbent running -- Democratic challenger
                55.   Democratic incumbent not running -- Democratic and
                      Republican candidates
                65.   Republican incumbent not running -- Democratic and
                      Republican candidates
                81.   Democratic incumbents -- no race in state
                82.   Republican incumbents -- no race in state
                85.   Democratic and Republican incumbents -- no race in
                      state
                95.   Two senate races in state (Kansas only)

                00.   Inap, Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960099    COLUMNS 4081 - 4082
              NUMERIC

         Cand.3

         Democratic House candidate code
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See the CANDIDATE NUMBER Master codes.

                31.   Open race Democratic House candidate
                33.   Incumbent Democratic House candidate
                35.   Challenging democratic House candidate

                00.   No Democratic House candidate (type race 24);
                      Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960100    COLUMNS 4083 - 4084
              NUMERIC

         Cand.4

         Republican House candidate code
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See the CANDIDATE NUMBER Master codes.

                32.   Open race Republican House candidate
                34.   Incumbent Republican House candidate
                36.   Challenging Republican House candidate

                00.   No Republican House candidate (type race 14);
                      Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960101    COLUMNS 4085 - 4086
              NUMERIC

         Cand.5

         Retiring House Representative code
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See the CANDIDATE NUMBER Master codes.

                41.   Retiring Democratic House Representative
                42.   Retiring Republican House Representative

                00.   No retiring Representative (type race 12,14,21,24);
                      Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960102    COLUMNS 4087 - 4088
              NUMERIC

         Cand.6

         Democratic Senate candidate code
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See the CANDIDATE NUMBER Master codes.
              In Kansas (type race 95) there were 2 Senate races, the
              regular Senate race and a special race.  This variable
              describes the candidate in the regular Senate race.

                11.   Open race Democratic Senate candidate
                13.   Incumbent Democratic Senate candidate
                15.   Challenging Democratic Senate candidate

                00.   No race in state; Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960103    COLUMNS 4089 - 4090
              NUMERIC

         Cand.7

         Republican Senate candidate code
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See the CANDIDATE NUMBER Master codes.
              In Kansas (type race 95) there were 2 Senate races, the
              regular Senate race and a special race.  This variable
              describes the candidate in the regular Senate race.

                12.   Open Race Republican Senate candidate
                14.   Incumbent Republican Senate candidate
                16.   Challenging Republican Senate candidate

                00.   No race in state; Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960104    COLUMNS 4091 - 4092
              NUMERIC

         Cand.8

         Retiring Senator candidate code
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See the CANDIDATE NUMBER Master codes.
              In Kansas (type race 95) there were 2 Senate races, the
              regular Senate race and a special race.  This variable
              describes the regular Senate race.

                19.   Democratic Senator, Term Not Up (state with 1 race)
                29.   Republican Senator, Term Not Up (state with 1 race)

                00.   No race in state; no retiring senator (type race
                      12,14,21,24); Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960105    Character
              COLUMNS 4093 - 4096
              CHARACTER

         Sample.1

         1996 State abbreviation and congressional district
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This variable provides the state (2-character Postal
              abbreviation) and congressional district in which R was
              residing at the time of the 1996 study.

==============================
VAR M960105A   Character
              COLUMNS 4097 - 4100
              CHARACTER

         Sample.1A

         State and congressional district of Rs who voted out of
         CD
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This variable is alpha.  In the first two characters are
              the Postal state abbreviation, in the last two characters
              the Congression district number.
              For Rs who answered "No" when asked if they voted within
              the county of their residence, an attempt was made to
              determine the CD where R voted.  An attempt was also made
              to pursue any other indications that R voted in a CD other
              than the one identified in question Sample1.  If the state
              of R's vote is determined but not the CD, then the state
              has been coded in the first two characters and the CD is
              represented as "99."  If it has been determined that R
              voted out of the CD of residence but the location of vote
              (state and CD) was not identified, then 9999 has been
              coded.

              9995.   Inap, R voted in same CD as V960105 (voted in county
                      or out of county)
              9997.   Inap, nonvoter
              9999.   R voted out of CD, CD NA
              0000.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960106    COLUMNS 4101 - 4104
              NUMERIC

         Sample.2

         1996 State and congressional district
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This variable provides the state (ICPSR state code) and
              congressional district in which R was residing at the time
              of the 1996 study.  State code resides in first 2 digits,
              CD number in last 2 digits.

==============================
VAR M960106A   COLUMNS 4105 - 4108
              NUMERIC

         Sample.3

         1994 State and Congressional District (Panel cases)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              For the Panel component, this variable provides the state
              (ICPSR state code) and congressional district in which R
              was residing at the time of the 1994 study.  State code
              resides in first 2 digits, CD number in last 2 digits.

                 0.   Inap, 1996 cross-section

==============================
VAR M960106B   COLUMNS 4109 - 4112
              NUMERIC

         Sample.4

         1992 State and Congressional District (Panel cases)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              For the Panel component, if R was originally selected in
              1992, this variable provides the state (ICPSR state code)
              and congressional district in which R was residing at the
              time of the 1992 study.  State code resides in first 2
              digits, CD number in last 2 digits.

                 0.   Inap, 1996 cross-section; panel case not interviewed
                      in 1992 (selected in 1994)

==============================
VAR M960106C   COLUMNS 4113 - 4116
              NUMERIC

         Sample.5

         1993 State and Congressional District (Panel cases)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              For the Panel component, if R was originally selected in
              1992, this is  the state (ICPSR state code) and
              congressional district where R was residing in 1993 if R
              participated in the 1993 Pilot.
              Note that a comparable variable is not available for the
              1995 Pilot; in the 1995 Pilot CD of respondent was not
              determined.

                 0.   Inap, 1996 cross-section; 1994 cross-section; R not
                      interviewed in 1993

==============================
VAR M960107    COLUMNS 4117 - 4118
              NUMERIC

         Sample.6

         Congressional district number
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This refers to the congressional district in which R was
              residing at the time of the 1996 interview.
              Codes 1-52.

==============================
VAR M960108    COLUMNS 4119 - 4120
              NUMERIC

         Sample.7

         FIPS state code - R's 1996 Interview location
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This is the FIPS [Federal Information Processing
              Standards] code of  the state in which R was residing at
              the time of the 1996 interview.

                 1.   Alabama
                 2.   Alaska
                 4.   Arizona
                 5.   Arkansas
                 6.   California
                 8.   Colorado
                 9.   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

==============================
VAR M960109    COLUMNS 4121 - 4122
              NUMERIC

         Sample.8

         ICPSR state code of Interview Location
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This refers to the state (ICPSR code) in which R was
              residing at the time of the 1996 interview.

                      NEW ENGLAND:
                 1.   Connecticut
                 2.   Maine
                 3.   Massachusetts
                 4.   New Hampshire
                 5.   Rhode Island
                 6.   Vermont

                      MIDDLE ATLANTIC:
                11.   Delaware
                12.   New Jersey
                13.   New York
                14.   Pennsylvania

                      EAST NORTH CENTRAL:
                21.   Illinois
                22.   Indiana
                23.   Michigan
                24.   Ohio
                25.   Wisconsin

                      WEST NORTH CENTRAL:
                31.   Iowa
                32.   Kansas
                33.   Minnesota
                34.   Missouri
                35.   Nebraska
                36.   North Dakota
                37.   South Dakota

                      SOLID SOUTH:
                40.   Virginia
                41.   Alabama
                42.   Arkansas
                43.   Florida
                44.   Georgia
                45.   Louisiana
                46.   Mississippi
                47.   North Carolina
                48.   South Carolina
                49.   Texas

                      BORDER STATES:
                51.   Kentucky
                52.   Maryland
                53.   Oklahoma
                54.   Tennessee
                55.   Washington DC
                56.   West Virginia

                      MOUNTAIN STATES:
                61.   Arizona
                62.   Colorado
                63.   Idaho
                64.   Montana
                65.   Nevada
                66.   New Mexico
                67.   Utah
                68.   Wyoming

                      PACIFIC STATES:
                71.   California
                72.   Oregon
                73.   Washington

                      EXTERNAL STATES:
                81.   Alaska
                82.   Hawaii

==============================
VAR M960110    COLUMNS 4123 - 4127
              NUMERIC

         Sample.9

         FIPS state and county
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The FIPS State code is represented in digits 1 and 2 of
              this variable, the FIPS County code in the last 3 digits.
              For the Panel component, this variable refers to the
              location of the state and county from which the
              respondent's household was originally selected in 1992 or
              1994; the respondent may have moved since then.  For the
              Cross-section component, this reflects the location of the
              state and county from which the respondent was selected in
              1996.

==============================
VAR M960111    Character
              COLUMNS 4128 - 4147
              CHARACTER

         Sample.10

         Primary Area (PSU) Name
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This is the Primary Selection Unit (PSU) name.
              For the Panel component, this variable refers to the
              location of the Primary Area from which the respondent's
              household was originally selected in 1992 or 1994; the
              respondent may have moved since then.  For the Cross-
              section component, this reflects the location of the
              Primary Area from which the respondent was selected in
              1996.

==============================
VAR M960112    COLUMNS 4148 - 4150
              NUMERIC

         Sample.11

         Primary Area code
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This is the Primary Selection Unit (PSU) code. First
              digits in the range 1,2,3 represent PSUs in the Cross-
              section component of the sample; first digits 4,5,6
              represent PSUs in the 1996 Panel.
              For the Panel component, this variable refers to the
              location of the Primary Area from which the respondent's
              household was originally selected in 1992 or 1994; the
              respondent may have moved since then.  For the Cross-
              section component, this reflects the location of the
              Primary Area from which the respondent was selected in
              1996.
              The first digits used with each of the 2-digit codes
              appears in parentheses.  The slash "/" separates
              descriptions of distinct codes used for the cross-
              section/panel.

                01.   New York NY (5)
                02.   Los Angeles CA (5)
                03.   Chicago IL (5)
                04.   Philadelphia PA (5)
                05.   Detroit MI (5)
                06.   San Francisco CA (5)
                07.   Washington DC-MD-VA (5)
                08.   Dallas-Ft Worth TX (5)
                09.   Houston TX (5)
                10.   Boston MA (1,5)
                11.   New Haven CT/ Nassau-Suffolk NY (2/5)
                12.   St. Louis MO-IL (5)
                13.   Manchester-Nashua NH/ Pittsburgh PA (2/5)
                14.   Baltimore MD (5)
                15.   Minneapolis MN-WI (5)
                16.   Atlanta GA (5)
                17.   Buffalo NY (5)
                18.   Newark NJ (5)
                20.   New York NY/ Buffalo NY/ Elk Co. PA (1/2/3)
                21.   Philadelphia PA-NJ/ New Haven CT (1/5)
                22.   Nassau-Suffolk NY (1)
                23.   Atlantic City NJ (5)
                24.   Manchester NH (5)
                26.   Atlantic City NJ/ Milwaukee WI (2/5)
                27.   Dayton OH (5)
                28.   Kansas City MO-KS (5)
                29.   Des Moines (5)
                30.   Chicago IL/ Milwaukee WI (1/2)
                31.   Detroit MI/ Grand Rapids MI (1/5)
                32.   Cleveland OH/Switzerland-Ohio IN/ Fort Wayne IN
                      (1/3/5)
                33.   Steubenville OH-WV (5)
                34.   Saginaw MI (5)
                36.   Madison WI/ Birmingham AL (2/5)
                39.   Wheeling-Steubenville WV-OH/ Columbus GA-AL (2/5)
                40.   Des Moines IA/ Miami FL (2/5)
                41.   St. Louis MO-IL (1)
                42.   Taney Co. MO/ Jacksonville FL (3/5,6)
                43.   Lakeland FL (5)
                44.   McAllen TX (5)
                45.   Waco TX (5)
                47.   Wheeling WV-OH (5)
                49.   Knoxville TN (5)
                50.   Washington DC/Richmond-Petersburg VA (1/2,5)
                51.   Harrisonburg VA (3)
                52.   Baltimore MD (1)
                53.   Seattle WA (5)
                54.   Miami-Hialeh FL/Whitfield Co. GA (1/3)
                55.   Columbus GA-AL/ Denver CO (2/5)
                56.   Anaheim CA (5)
                57.   Jacksonville FL/ Riverside CA (2/5)
                58.   Lakeland-WinterHaven FL/ Fresno CA (2/5)
                59.   Eugene OR (5)
                60.   Knoxville TN/ Phoenix AZ (2/5)
                62.   Birmingham AL (2)
                63.   Schuyler Co. NY (4)
                64.   Gardner MA (4)
                65.   Sanilac Co. MI (4)
                66.   Decatur Co. IN (4)
                68.   Saline Co. NE (4)
                70.   Houston TX/ Jim Wells Co. TX/ Mower Co. MN (1,3/4)
                71.   Dallas-Ft Worth TX (1)
                73.   Waco TX/ Bulloch Co. GA (2/4)
                74.   McAllen TX/ Sabine Co. LA (2/4)
                76.   Hale Co. TX (4)
                77.   Ashley Co. AR (4)
                78.   Bedford Co. TN (4)
                80.   Salt Lake City-Ogden UT/ Montgomery Co. VA (2/4,6)
                81.   Denver CO/ Sandoval Co. NM/ Robeson Co. NC (1/3/4)
                82.   El Dorado Co. CA (4)
                84.   Carbon Co. WY (4)
                90.   Los Angeles CA (1)
                91.   Seattle/Tacoma WA (1)
                92.   Fresno CA (2)
                93.   Eugene-Springfield OR (2)
                94.   Anaheim CA (1)
                96.   San Francisco CA (1)

==============================
VAR M960113    COLUMNS 4151 - 4151
              NUMERIC

         Sample.12

         Segment Number
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              For the Panel component, this variable refers to the
              location of the area segment from which the respondent's
              household was originally selected in 1992 or 1994; the
              respondent may have moved since then.  For the Cross-
              section component, this reflects the location of the area
              segment from which the respondent was selected in 1996.
              This variable has been recoded to missing data for the
              Public Use Data File.  Contact NES if special access to
              this information is desired.

==============================
VAR M960114    COLUMNS 4152 - 4152
              NUMERIC

         Sample.13

         Number of Household Units
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This describes the household of R's location at the time
              of the 1996 interview.

                 1.   One HU
                 2.   Two HUs
                 3.   Three HUs
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, Panel case

==============================
VAR M960115    COLUMNS 4153 - 4153
              NUMERIC

         Sample.14

         1996 Census Region - Interview Location
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              For Panel respondents, this is the region of R's interview
              location in 1996.

                 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)

==============================
VAR M960116    COLUMNS 4154 - 4154
              NUMERIC

         Sample.15

         Census Region in 1994 (Panel Respondents)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              For Panel respondents, this is the region of R's location
              in 1994.

                 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)

                 0.   Inap, 1996 cross-section

==============================
VAR M960117    COLUMNS 4155 - 4155
              NUMERIC

         Sample.16

         Census Region in 1992 (Panel Respondents)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              For Panel respondents, this is the region of R's location
              in 1992 (if R was originally selected in 1992).

                 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)

                 0.   Inap, 1996 cross-section

==============================
VAR M960118    COLUMNS 4156 - 4156
              NUMERIC

         Sample.17

         Belt Code
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See the appendix on CENSUS DEFINITIONS (Appendix G).
              For the Panel component, this variable refers to R's
              location when originally selected in 1992 or 1994; the
              respondent may have moved since then.  For the Cross-
              section component, this reflects R's location where
              selected in 1996.
              Coded according to the 1990 Census and 1990 Office of
              Management and Budget (OMB) definitions, 1990 Census
              Population reports (as reported in the 1992 Annual Metro,
              City and County Data book) and 1990 Census "urbanized
              area" (as shown in the 1994 Rand McNally Road Atlas - 70th
              edition.
              For segments from the 1980 National Sample Frame, code 1
              includes all 1980 National Sample Frame self-representing
              areas, plus Newark, NJ (as well as SRP Nassau-Suffolk NY
              as part of the NYC CMSA) and Anaheim and Riverside CA (as
              part of the LA CMSA) plus six other non-selfrepresenting
              primary areas included within the `population over
              2,000,000' definition (Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL CMSA,
              Cleveland-Akron-Lorain, OH CMSA, Seattle-Tacoma, WA CMSA,
              San Diego, CA MSA, Phoenix AZ MSA and Tampa-St Petersburg-
              Clearwater, FL MSA).
              For Segments from the 1990 National Sample Frame, code 1
              includes all except two of the 28 1990 National Sample
              Frame self-representing areas.  Central Cities of Denver,
              Co MSA and Kansas City MSA are NOT to be coded 1.  Central
              Cities of all other self-representing areas of the 1990
              National Sample Frame are coded 1 (including Nassau-
              Suffolk NY and Newark NJ as part of the NYC, NY-Northern
              NJ CMSA; Los Angeles, Anaheim, and Riverside CA as part of
              the LA-etc. CMSA; and San Francisco and Oakland CA as part
              of the SF-Oakland CA CMSA).   For the most part, no 1990
              Frame non-selfrepresenting MSA Central Cities  are coded
              1, except as noted below.  [NOTE: In 1990, the PSU
              definition in New England states is the New England County
              Metropolitan Area (NECMA).  This means that for the 1990
              Frame segments in New England--there may be Central Cities
              of MSAs included in the NECMA definition that are not in
              the CMSA/MSA definition.  For example, in Boston MA (1990
              frame) the Central Cities include not only those for
              Boston MSA but some from other New England MSAs -- some of
              which could be outside of the Boston CMSA definition and
              could be coded `2'.  It also means that in the Manchester-
              Nashua NH  NECMA (non-selfrepresenting) there are two
              segment selections in Nashua, NH (central city of Nashua
              MA PMSA) which is part of the Boston MA CMSA and has
              therefore been coded `1'.]
              Central Cities - as designated in Metropolitan Statistical
              Areas, 1990, U.S. Office of Management and Budget,
              Washington, D.C. (June 1990).
              Six largest CMSAs - Statistical Abstract of the United
              States 1991, (111th Edition), U.S. Department of Commerce,
              Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the
              Census, Table No. 38.  "70 Largest Metropolitan Areas--
              Racial and Hispanic Origin Populations: 1990" Pp 33.
              Suburbs - defined as all "urbanized areas" in the Primary
              Area exclusive of the areas coded  1' and  2' above, plus
              the remainder of any county which includes a central city
              or parts of a central city.  (NOTE: For segments from the
              1980 Frame only, in the New England division where MSA
              boundaries do not follow county lines, it is necessary to
              limit this category to the SMSA part of a county which
              includes a central city.)  See also the note under code
               1' for the 1990 Frame.

                 1.   Central Cities of the six largest (population over
                      4,500,000) Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Areas
                      (CMSAs), plus the 15 next largest CMSA/MSAs
                      (population over 2,000,000)
                 2.   Central Cities of CMSAs and MSAs with fewer than
                      2,000,000 population (exclusive of those in the 21
                      largest CMSA/MSAs -- code 1)
                 3.   Suburbs of the six largest CMSA/MSAs
                 4.   Suburb of all other CMSA/MSAs
                 5.   Adjacent Areas: includes all territory beyond the
                      outer boundary of the suburban belt, but within 50
                      miles of the central business district of a central
                      city
                 6.   Outlying Area: includes all territory more than 50
                      miles from the central business district of a
                      central city

==============================
VAR M960119    COLUMNS 4157 - 4160
              NUMERIC

         Sample.18

         Population in 1000s
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              For the Panel component, this variable refers to R's
              location when originally selected in 1992 or 1994; the
              respondent may have moved since then.  For the Cross-
              section component, this reflects R's location where
              selected in 1996.
              The actual 1990 Census Place population is coded in
              thousands, rounding to the nearest whole thousand (from
              the 1990 Population total for the city/place as reported
              in the 1992 Annual Metro City and County Data Book).

              9999.   9,998,500 persons or over
              0000.   Rural place, no defined Census Place, or Census Place
                      with fewer than 500 persons

==============================
VAR M960120    COLUMNS 4161 - 4162
              NUMERIC

         Sample.19

         Size of Place
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See the appendix on CENSUS DEFINITIONS (Appendix G).
              For the Panel component, this variable refers to R's
              location when originally selected in 1992 or 1994; the
              respondent may have moved since then.  For the Cross-
              section component, this reflects R's location where
              selected in 1996.
              Coded according to the 1990 Census.  The major objective
              of the Census Bureau in delineating urbanized areas is to
              provide a better separation of urban and rural population
              in the vicinity of large citites.  An urbanized area
              consists of a central city or cities, and surrounding
              closely settled territory ("urban fringe").  Size of Place
              codes 21 and 41 include areas that are in the "urban
              fringe" but are not Census Places.
              Note for Codes 50-53:  in a few cases, Non-MSA PSUs (based
              on the 1980 OMB SMSA definitions) contain areas which are
              now part of a 1990 PMSA or MSA (based on the June 1990 OMB
              definition).  In these cases, the Size of Place Code for
              any SSUs (segments) within such areas are coded in the
              "40s" rather than in the "50s" as shown.  This occurred in
              El Dorado county CA (the major part of the El
              Dorado/Alpine Co, CA PSU #82) which is now a part of the
              Sacramento CA MSA, and also for one SSU (segment) in the
              Gardner MA PSU (#64), which is now a part of the
              Worchester MA MSA.

                      THE SIX LARGEST CMSAs PLUS THE 15 NEXT LARGEST CMSAs
                      /MSAs (I.e. those coded 1 or 3 [possibly 5, rarely 6]
                      on the Belt Code:
                      - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
                11.   Central Cities (these would have been coded 1 on the
                      Belt Code
                      SUBURBS OF THE 6 LARGEST CMSAs AND THE 15 NEXT LARGEST
                      CMSAs/MSAs (coded 3, possibly 5, or, rarely, 6 on the
                      Belt Code:
                      - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
                20.   Rural (including rural places with less than 2,500
                      population
                21.   2,500-9,999 plus other urbanized areas ("urban fringe"
                      not in Census places)
                22.   10,000-29,999
                23.   30,000-49,999
                24.   50,000-99,999
                25.   100,000-149,999
                26.   150,000-349,999
                27.   350,000 and over, exclusive of cities coded 11
                      CMSAs/MSAs WITH LESS THAN 2,000,000 POPULATION
                      (exclusive of those in the six largest CMSAs and 15
                      next largest CMSA/MSAs):
                      - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
                         CENTRAL CITIES IN CMSAs/MSAs WITH LESS THAN
                         2,000,000 POPULATION (coded 2 on Belt Code):
                30.   Under 50,000 (identified by OMB, June 1990, as Central
                      Cities
                31.   50-000-99,999
                32.   100,000-149,999
                33.   150,000-349,999
                34.   350,000 and over
                         SUBURBS IN CMSAs/MSAs WITH LESS THAN 2,000,000
                         POPULATION (coded 4 or 5 or, rarely, 6 in Belt
                         Code:
                40.   Rural (including rural places with less than 2,500
                      population)
                41.   2,500-9,999
                42.   10,000-29,999
                43.   30,000-49,999
                44.   50,000-99,999
                45.   100,000-149,999
                46.   150,000 and over
                         "NON-CMSA/PMSA/MASs"
                50.   Rural (including rural places with less than 2,000,000
                      population)
                51.   2,500-9,999
                52.   10,000-29,999
                53.   30,000-49,999

==============================
VAR M960121    COLUMNS 4163 - 4163
              NUMERIC

         Sample.20

         Census tract/ED indicator
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              For the Panel component, this variable refers to R's
              location when originally selected in 1992 or 1994; the
              respondent may have moved since then.  For the Cross-
              section component, this reflects R's location where
              selected in 1996.

                 1.   Tracted
                 2.   Enumeration District (ED)

==============================
VAR M960122    COLUMNS 4164 - 4166
              NUMERIC

         Sample.21

         1996 Sampling Error Code
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              For Panel respondents who have moved, the data
              corresponding to their original sampling address was coded
              here.
              This code contains information for computing sampling
              errors for both combined cross-section/panel and panel-
              only analysis.  See 1996 NES Sampling documentation in
              appendix to this codebook.

==============================
VAR M960122A   COLUMNS 4167 - 4169
              NUMERIC

         Sample.22

         1994 Sampling Error code (Panel Respondents)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This 3 digit variable corresponds to V63 and V64 in the
              1994 Study:  the first 2 digits contain the 1994 Sampling
              Error Stratum code and the last digit represents the 1994
              SECU or Sampling Error Computation Unit code.

               999.   Inap, 1996 Cross-section

==============================
VAR M960122B   COLUMNS 4170 - 4172
              NUMERIC

         Sample.23

         1992 Sampling Error code (Panel Respondents)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

               999.   Inap, 1996 Cross-section; Panel case not interviewed
                      in 1992 (first selected in 1994)

==============================
VAR M960123    COLUMNS 4173 - 4176
              NUMERIC

         Sample.24

         1980 Census SMSA (Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See the appendix on CENSUS DEFINITIONS (Appendix G).
              For Panel respondents who moved since their original NES
              contact (1992, 1994), the data corresponding to their
              original sampling address was coded here.
              These SMSA codes were obtained from the Federal
              Information Processing Standard Publication, U.S.
              Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards.
              The 1980 SMSA Codes have for the most part been carried
              over by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to the
              1990 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA's).  However,
              some MSA names and definitions have been modified by OMB
              to reflect shifts in population and changes in
              characteristics of areas.  In the 1996 NES data, the 1980
              SMSA codes have been retained for all parts of the MSA
              primary sampling units (PSU's).  It should be remembered
              that, particularly in the case of PMSAs (which are part of
              consolidated areas (or CMSAs) some counties or county
              parts may in 1990 be defined by OMB as part of a different
              PMSA (a good example is Chicago, IL).  It was felt that
              for NES analysis, to retain the older SMSA codes, which
              correspond to the 1980 sampling frame used for the panel
              component of this sample, was most appropriate for all MSA
              or PMSA areas in that component.
              In those areas designated "Non-SMSA" in our sample frame
              ("Non-MSA" on most of our documentation for 1996 NES),
              there are two PSUs (#464, Gardner, MA, and #482, El
              Dorado/Alpine, CA) in which some of the 1980 rural area
              has in 1990 met the requirements for inclusion in an MSA;
              in these cases the size of place code was modified to
              reflect this and the 1990 MSA number is indicated for the
              affected segments (segment 009 in Gardner, MA, used in
              the 1996 panel, where Barre town--not associated with any
              SMSA in 1980--is now a part of the 1990 Worcester, MA,
              MSA, and all of the 1996 NES Panel segments in El
              Dorado/Alpine, CA,--  all in El Dorado county which is
              part of the 1990 Sacramento, CA, MSA.)

               200.   Albuquerque NM
               360.   Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove, CA
               520.   Atlanta, GA
               560.   Atlantic City, NJ
               720.   Baltimore, MD
              1000.   Birmingham, AL
              1120.   Boston, MA
              1280.   Buffalo, NY
              1600.   Chicago, IL
              1680.   Cleveland OH
              1800.   Columbus, GA-AL
              1920.   Dallas-Ft Worth, TX
              2000.   Dayton, OH
              2080.   Denver-Boulder, CO
              2120.   Des Moines, IA
              2160.   Detroit, MI
              2400.   Eugene-Springfield, OR
              2760.   Fort Wayne, IN
              2840.   Fresno, CA
              3000.   Grand Rapids, MI
              3360.   Houston, TX
              3600.   Jacksonville, FL
              3760.   Kansas City, MO-KS
              3840.   Knoxville, TN
              3980.   Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL
              4480.   Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA
              4720.   Madison WI
              4760.   Manchester, NH
              4880.   McAllen-Pharr-Edinburgh, TX
              5000.   Miami, FL
              5080.   Milwaukee, WI
              5120.   Mpls-St Paul, MN-WI
              5350.   Nashua NH
              5380.   Nassau-Suffolk, NY
              5480.   New Haven-West Haven, CT
              5600.   New York, NY-NJ
              5640.   Newark, NJ
              6140.   Petersburg-Colonial Heights-Hopewell VA
              6160.   Philadelphia, PA-NJ
              6200.   Phoenix, AZ
              6280.   Pittsburgh, PA
              6760.   Richmond, VA
              6780.   Riverside-San Bernardino, Ontario, CA
              6920.   Sacramento, CA (1990 MSA definition)
              6960.   Saginaw, MI
              7040.   St. Louis, MO-IL
              7160.   Salt Lake City-Ogden UT
              7360.   San Francisco-Oakland,CA
              7600.   Seattle-Everett, WA
              8080.   Steubenville-Wierton, OH-WV
              8800.   Waco, TX
              8840.   Washington, DC-MD-VA
              9000.   Wheeling,  WV-OH
              9240.   Worcester, MA (1990 MSA definition)
              0000.   INAP; location not in SMSA (MSA)

==============================
VAR M960124    COLUMNS 4177 - 4180
              NUMERIC

         Sample.25

         1990 NECMA/SMSA
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See the appendix on CENSUS DEFINITIONS (Appendix G).
              The NECMA is the New England County Metropolitan Area code
              as described in the 1990 SRC National Sample Design and
              Development documentation.
              For the Panel component, this variable refers to R's
              location when originally selected in 1992 or 1994; the
              respondent may have moved since then.  For the Cross-
              section component, this reflects R's location where
              selected in 1996.
              In 1990 the U.S. Census adopted slightly different wording
              and abbreviations for metropolitan areas, now known
              collectively as Metropolitan Areas (MAs).  What in 1980
              were Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas (SMSAs)
              became in 1990 either Metropolitan Statistical Areas
              (MSAs) or Primary Metropolitan Statistical Areas
              (PMSAs).   MSA is used for a metropolitan area which
              stands alone, i.e., is not a part of a Consolidated
              Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA).  PMSA is used for a
              metropolitan area which is part of a larger CMSA.
              The metropolitan area standards for the 1990's generally
              reflect a continuity with those adopted for the 1980's and
              maintain the basic concepts originally developed in 1950.
              The few substantive changes made between 1980 and 1990 are
              detailed in the Federal Register, Vol. 55, No.62 cited in
              the footnote.
              New England County Metropolitan Areas (NECMAs) provide an
              alternative to the official city-and-town based
              metropolitan statistical areas in that Census region for
              the convenience of data users who desire a county-defined
              set of areas.  NECMAs have their separate definition
              standards detailed in the Federal Register (p. 12159).
              Since the 1990 SRC National Sample primary stage of
              selection was based on the NECMA in New England, the 1990
              NECMA  is provided in place of 1990 MSA or PMSA for this
              variable.  For consistency, New England Panel segments
              which are a part of a 1990 NECMA  also have the NECMA
              coded here.  NECMA numbers end with the numeral 3.

               360.   Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove, CA
               520.   Atlanta, GA
               560.   Atlantic City, NJ
               720.   Baltimore, MD
               875.   Bergen-Passiac, NJ PMSA (Former code and title: 6040
                      Paterson-Clifton-Passaic, NJ)
              1000.   Birmingham, AL
              1123.   Boston-Lawrence-Salem-Lowell-Brockton, MA NECMA
              1125.   Boulder-Longmont, CO PMSA
              1145.   Brazoria, TX PMSA
              1280.   Buffalo, NY
              1600.   Chicago, IL
              1680.   Cleveland OH
              1800.   Columbus, GA-AL
              1920.   Dallas-Ft Worth, TX
              2000.   Dayton, OH
              2080.   Denver-Boulder, CO
              2120.   Des Moines, IA
              2160.   Detroit, MI
              2400.   Eugene-Springfield, OR
              2760.   Fort Wayne, IN
              2800.   Fort Worth-Arlington TX, PMSA
              2840.   Fresno, CA
              3000.   Grand Rapids, MI
              3360.   Houston, TX
              3600.   Jacksonville, FL
              3760.   Kansas City, MO-KS
              3840.   Knoxville, TN
              3965.   Lake County, IL PMSA
              3980.   Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL
              4480.   Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA
              4720.   Madison WI
              4763.   Manchester-Nashua, NH NECMA
              4880.   McAllen-Pharr-Edinburgh, TX
              5000.   Miami, FL
              5015.   Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon, NJ PMSA (former code and
                      title: 5460 New Brunswick-Perth Amboy-Sayreville NJ)
              5080.   Milwaukee, WI
              5120.   Minneapolis-St Paul, MN-WI
              5350.   Nashua, NH PMSA
              5380.   Nassau-Suffolk, NY
              5480.   New Haven-West Haven, CT
              5483.   New Haven-Waterbury-Meriden, CT NECMA
              5600.   New York, NY-NJ
              5640.   Newark, NJ
              5700.   Niagara Falls, NY PMSA
              5775.   Oakland, CA  PMSA
              6160.   Philadelphia, PA-NJ
              6200.   Phoenix, AZ
              6280.   Pittsburgh, PA
              6453.   Portsmouth-Dover-Rochester, NH NECMA
              6760.   Richmond, VA
              6780.   Riverside-San Bernardino, Ontario, CA
              6920.   Sacramento, CA (1990 MSA definition)
              6960.   Saginaw, MI
              7040.   St. Louis, MO-IL
              7160.   Salt Lake City-Ogden, UT MSA
              7360.   San Francisco-Oakland,CA
              7600.   Seattle-Everett, WA
              8003.   Springfield, MA NECMA
              8080.   Steubenville-Wierton, OH-WV
              8800.   Waco, TX
              8840.   Washington, DC-MD-VA
              9000.   Wheeling,  WV-OH
              9243.   Worcester-Fitchburn-Leominster, MA NECMA
              0000.   INAP; location not in SMSA (MSA)/ NECMA

==============================
VAR M960125    COLUMNS 4181 - 4182
              NUMERIC

         Sample.26

         1990 Census CMSA (Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical
         Area).
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See the appendix on CENSUS DEFINITIONS (Appendix G).
              For Panel respondents who moved since theIR ORIGINAL NES
              CONTAC T (1992, 1994) the data corresponding to their
              original sampling address was coded here.
              The 1990 Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA)
              codes are in most cases identical to the 1980 SCSA codes
              with the exceptions noted in parenthesis.
              In addition to the major changes noted, minor changes in
              SCSA and CMSA names have also occurred between 1980 and
              1990.
              The six largest CMSA's are marked with **.

                 7.   Boston-Lawrence-Salem MA-NH
                10.   Buffalo-Niagara Falls NY
                14.   Chicago-Gary-Lake County IL-IN-WI**
                28.   Cleveland-Akron-Lorain OH
                31.   Dallas-Ft Worth TX (Since Dallas and Ft Worth were
                      made separate PMSAs in 1990, this new CMSA was added
                      in 1990)
                34.   Denver-Boulder CO (Since Denver and Boulder were made
                      separate PMSAs in 1990, this new CMSA was added in
                      1990)
                35.   Detroit-Ann Arbor MI**
                42.   Houston-Galveston-Brazoria TX
                49.   Los Angeles-Anaheim-Riverside CA**
                56.   Miami-Fort Lauderdale FL
                63.   Milwaukee-Racine WI
                70.   New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island NY-NJ-CT**
                77.   Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton PA-NJ-DE-MD**
                78.   Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley PA
                84.   San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose CA**
                91.   Seattle-Tacoma WA
                      960125
                00.   INAP, Location not in CMSA. This includes old code 32
                      (Dayton Springfield, OH) which is no longer
                      consolidated in 1990 since Dayton and Springfield are
                      combined in a single MSA in 1990)

==============================
VAR M960126    COLUMNS 4183 - 4183
              NUMERIC

         Sample.27

         1990 Census Tract 1
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This variable and the next (item Sample.28) provide the
              1990 Census Tract number(s) for segment.  For Panel cases,
              if more than 2 Census Tracts are identified with the
              segment or if a tract was divided up into more than 2 new
              tract numbers between the 1980 Census and the 1990 Census,
              this is the lowest 1990 Census Tract number representing
              the segment.  For Cross-section cases there are not more
              than 2 Census Tracts associated with any segment.
              This variable has been recoded to missing data for the
              Public Use Data File.  Contact NES if special access to
              this information is desired.

==============================
VAR M960126A   COLUMNS 4184 - 4184
              NUMERIC

         Sample.28

         1990 Census Tract 2
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This variable and the previous (item Sample.27) provide
              the 1990 Census Tract number(s) for segment.  For Panel
              cases, if more than 2 Census Tracts are identified with
              the segment or if a tract was divided up into more than 2
              new tract numbers between the 1980 Census and the 1990
              Census, this is the lowest 1990 Census Tract number
              representing the segment.  For Cross-section cases there
              are not more than 2 Census Tracts associated with any
              segment.
              This variable has been recoded to missing data for the
              Public Use Data File.  Contact NES if special access to
              this information is desired.

            0000.0.   Inap, only 1 CT

==============================
VAR M960127    COLUMNS 4185 - 4185
              NUMERIC

         Summary.1

         Flag - changed congressional race status
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              In some congressional districts, the final form of the
              congressional race was not determined at the beginning of
              the 1996 Pre interviewing period.  This variable documents
              (codes 1 and 2) 14 cases within such districts where
              interviewing occurred before the status of the
              congressional race was finalized.  In these cases, the
              names of the most likely candidates were used in the
              administration of the interview (for code 1, see the next
              variable for the race type used at the time of interview
              in these cases).
              In all cases coded 1, the incumbent remained unchanged but
              challenger status was altered - either a challenger was
              added (change from unopposed to opposed incumbent) or else
              dropped (change from opposed to unopposed, expected
              challenger not present in final race).
              For cases coded 1, data about the incumbent candidate have
              been preserved and challenger data have been coded NA or
              Inap as appropriate according to the final race type.  For
              cases coded 2, questions which identified wrong
              (Republican) candidate name have been coded NA.

                 0.   Status of congressional race did not change during Pre
                      interviewing period; status of congressional race
                      changed during Pre interviewing period but interview
                      conducted with final race type and candidate names
                 1.   Status of congressional race changed during Pre
                      interviewing period, interview not conducted with
                      final race type and candidate names --
                      RACE TYPE CHANGED
                 2.   Status of congressional race changed during Pre
                      interviewing period, interview not conducted with
                      final candidate names, substitution of major party
                      candidate name (in all cases, Republican candidate)
                      -- RACE TYPE NOT CHANGED

==============================
VAR M960128    COLUMNS 4186 - 4187
              NUMERIC

         Summary.2

         IF CONGRESSIONAL RACE TYPE WAS NOT FINAL AT TIME OF INTERVIEW
         AND CHANGED AFTER INTERVIEW WAS CONDUCTED:

         Change in Type Race - Congressional type race at time of
         interview
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              For cases where congressional race type changed to its
              final form after the interview was conducted, this
              variable describes the status of the congressional race at
              the time the interview was administered. The final form of
              the Congressional race is coded in congressional district
              vars and the type race var, and the data have been made
              consistent with final type race; data for non-final
              candidates are not represented in the datafile.

                12.   Democrat incumbent running -- Republican challenger
                14.   Democrat incumbent running unopposed
                21.   Republican incumbent running -- Democratic challenger
                24.   Republican incumbent running unopposed
                55.   Democratic incumbent not running -- Democratic and
                      Republican candidates
                65.   Republican incumbent not running -- Democratic and
                      Republican candidates

                00.   Inap, congressional race type did not change after
                      interview was administered (0,2 in previous variable)

==============================
VAR M960129    COLUMNS 4188 - 4188
              NUMERIC

         Summary.3

         Flag - incorrect congressional district administered in
         Pre
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Cases coded 1,2,3,4,5 have Pre variables referring to the
              House candidates NA.
              For code 2, if R also moved, the attempt to identify new
              CD was in error.
              Code 4 indicates cases where the IWR attempted to make CD
              correction for either an erroneous pre-load or else
              because IWR mistakenly thought assigned CD wrong.
              Code 5 indicates cases where IWR thought assigned CD
              assignment incorrect.
              For code 7, variables referring to the House candidates
              are not NA.

                 1.   CD incorrect because R moved (new CD not followed)
                 2.   CD incorrect because misidentified
                 3.   CD information not loaded into Pre CAPI application,
                      House candidate questions not administered
                 4.   CD incorrect - IWR error; IWR administered House cand
                      names from wrong CD
                 5.   CD incorrect - IWR error; IWR skipped House-related
                      questions
                 7.   CD incorrect, R moved and new CD not followed, but
                      interviewer substituted correct names in interview
                      (data not in error)

                 0.   CD correctly identified for R in Pre; Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960129A   COLUMNS 4189 - 4189
              NUMERIC

         Summary.4

         Flag - incorrect congressional district administered in
         Post
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Cases coded 1,2,3,4,5 have Post variables referring to the
              House candidates NA.
              (Codes 1,2,3 include cases coded 1,2,3 in question
              Summary.3 which were still not corrected at the time of
              the Post.)
              Code 4 indicates cases where the IWR attempted to make CD
              correction for either an erroneous pre-load or else
              because IWR mistakenly thought assigned CD wrong.
              Code 5 indicates cases where IWR thought assigned CD
              assignment incorrect.

                 1.   CD incorrect in Pre due to move (CD not followed) --
                      error continued in Post
                 2.   CD incorrect because misidentified in Pre -- error
                      continued in Post
                 3.   CD information not loaded into Post CAPI application,
                      House candidate questions not administered
                 4.   CD incorrect - IWR error; IWR administered House cand
                      names from wrong CD
                 5.   CD incorrect -- IWR error; IWR skipped House-related
                      questions
                 7.   CD incorrect; R moved and new CD not followed, but
                      interviewer substituted correct names in interview
                      (data not in error)

                 0.   CD correctly identified for R in Post; Washington DC;
                      no post IW

==============================
VAR M960130    COLUMNS 4190 - 4190
              NUMERIC

         Summary.5

         Was R's Congressional district redistricted in 1996?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This variable describes the status of the congressional
              district of R's 1994 interview (R's 1996 location or move
              status is not reflected).

                 1.   Panel case - R's 1994 CD was redistricted in 1996
                 2.   Panel case - R's 1994 CD was not redistricted in 1996
                 3.   Portions of R's CD redistricted in 1996 but R not
                      affected (R still in same CD in 1996)
                 0.   Inap, 1996 cross-section

==============================
VAR M960131    COLUMNS 4191 - 4191
              NUMERIC

         Summary.6

         (Panel only) Move status 1994-1996
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This variable compares R's 1994 interview location with
              the location where R was found at the time of the 1996 Pre
              interview.
              Note:  some congressional districts were redistricted in
              1996.  In all cases of redistricting (see question Summary
              5), no Rs lived in the portions of their Congressional
              Districts which were affected by the redistricting, and
              all Rs coded 3 in Summary5 were coded in the same manner
              as Rs who lived in CDs where no redistricting took place.

                 1.   Moved  OUT OF 1994 congressional district
                 2.   Moved WITHIN 1994 congressional district
                 3.   R did not move but has 2 residences and was at
                      different residence in 1996
                 4.   R DID NOT MOVE to different location in 1996

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 1996 cross-section

==============================
VAR M960131A   COLUMNS 4192 - 4192
              NUMERIC

         Summary.7

         Move status, 1996 Pre-1996 Post
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This variable compares R's 1996 Pre interview location
              with R's 1996 Post interview location but has no bearing
              on the administration of House-candidate-related Post
              variables.
              Post variables are administered according to the state and
              CD at which R was located during the Pre interview, since
              in most cases Rs (if registered) have not changed
              registration since the Pre; moreover, in most cases Rs who
              moved between the Pre and Post were primarily exposed to
              the House campaigns of the candidates identified according
              to Pre state and CD.
              It was not systematically determined whether a new Post
              address was in a CD different from Pre CD unless R's new
              location was a different state.  All cases where R was
              found in a different state in the Post are coded 1.
              Additionally, for several cases where R moved within state
              but information was discovered indicating change in CD,
              code 1 has also been coded.  Cases coded 2 indicate that R
              moved within the same state, but CD status (regarding
              change of CD) was NA.

                 1.   R Moved out of Pre CD
                 2.   R Moved, NA if CD changed (R moved within same state)
                 3.   R did not move but has 2 residences and was at
                      different residence in Post
                 4.   R did not move between Pre and Post interviews

                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M960201    COLUMNS 4193 - 4193
              NUMERIC

         A1

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

                 1.   Very much interested
                 2.   Somewhat interested
                 3.   Not much interested

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960202    COLUMNS 4194 - 4194
              NUMERIC

         A2

         Generally speaking, would you say that you personally
         CARE A GOOD DEAL who wins the presidential election this
         fall, or that you DON'T CARE VERY MUCH who wins?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Care a good deal
                 2.   Don't care very much

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960203    COLUMNS 4195 - 4195
              NUMERIC

         A3

         In 1992 George Bush ran on the Republican ticket against
         Bill Clinton for the Democrats, and Ross Perot as an
         independent candidate.  Do you remember for sure whether
         or not you voted in that election?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]

                 1.   Yes, voted
                 5.   No, didn't vote

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960204    COLUMNS 4196 - 4196
              NUMERIC

         A3a

         IF R VOTED FOR PRESIDENT IN 1992:

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

              [Interviewer note:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]

                 1.   George Bush
                 2.   Bill Clinton
                 3.   Ross Perot
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in A3

==============================
VAR M960205    COLUMNS 4197 - 4197
              NUMERIC

         A4

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

              [Interviewer note: PROBE "ANYTHING ELSE?" UNTIL R SAYS
              NONE].
              Introductory sentence precedes question text only if first
              candidate.
              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960206    COLUMNS 4198 - 4201
              NUMERIC

         A4a(1)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR CLINTON:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 1]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              9998.   DK
              9999.   NA
              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A4

==============================
VAR M960207    COLUMNS 4202 - 4205
              NUMERIC

         A4a(2)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR CLINTON:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 2]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A4;  9998,9999 in A4a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960208    COLUMNS 4206 - 4209
              NUMERIC

         A4a(3)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR CLINTON:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 3]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A4;  9998,9999 in A4a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960209    COLUMNS 4210 - 4213
              NUMERIC

         A4a(4)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR CLINTON:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 4]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A4;  9998,9999 in A4a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960210    COLUMNS 4214 - 4217
              NUMERIC

         A4a(5)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR CLINTON:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 5]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A4;  9998,9999 in A4a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960211    COLUMNS 4218 - 4218
              NUMERIC

         A5

         Is there anything in particular about MR. CLINTON that
         might make you want to vote AGAINST him?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note: PROBE "ANYTHING ELSE?" UNTIL R SAYS
              NONE]
              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960212    COLUMNS 4219 - 4222
              NUMERIC

         A5a(1)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST
         CLINTON:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 1]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              9998.   DK
              9999.   NA
              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A5

==============================
VAR M960213    COLUMNS 4223 - 4226
              NUMERIC

         A5a(2)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST
         CLINTON:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 2]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A5;  9998,9999 in A5a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960214    COLUMNS 4227 - 4230
              NUMERIC

         A5a(3)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST
         CLINTON:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 3]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A5;  9998,9999 in A5a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960215    COLUMNS 4231 - 4234
              NUMERIC

         A5a(4)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST
         CLINTON:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 4]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A5;  9998,9999 in A5a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960216    COLUMNS 4235 - 4238
              NUMERIC

         A5a(5)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST
         CLINTON:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 5]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A5;  9998,9999 in A5a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960217    COLUMNS 4239 - 4239
              NUMERIC

         A6

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

              [Interviewer note: PROBE "ANYTHING ELSE?" UNTIL R SAYS
              NONE]
              Introductory sentence precedes question text only if first
              candidate.
              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960218    COLUMNS 4240 - 4243
              NUMERIC

         A6a(1)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR DOLE:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 1]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              9998.   DK
              9999.   NA
              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A6

==============================
VAR M960219    COLUMNS 4244 - 4247
              NUMERIC

         A6a(2)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR DOLE:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 2]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A6;  9998,9999 in A6a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960220    COLUMNS 4248 - 4251
              NUMERIC

         A6a(3)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR DOLE:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 3]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A6;  9998,9999 in A6a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960221    COLUMNS 4252 - 4255
              NUMERIC

         A6a(4)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR DOLE:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 4]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A6;  9998,9999 in A6a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960222    COLUMNS 4256 - 4259
              NUMERIC

         A6a(5)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR DOLE:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 5]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A6;  9998,9999 in A6a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960223    COLUMNS 4260 - 4260
              NUMERIC

         A7

         Is there anything in particular about MR. DOLE that
         might make you want to vote AGAINST him?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note: PROBE "ANYTHING ELSE?" UNTIL R SAYS
              NONE]
              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960224    COLUMNS 4261 - 4264
              NUMERIC

         A7a(1)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST DOLE:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 1]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              9998.   DK
              9999.   NA
              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A7

==============================
VAR M960225    COLUMNS 4265 - 4268
              NUMERIC

         A7a(2)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST DOLE:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 2]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A7;  9998,9999 in A7a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960226    COLUMNS 4269 - 4272
              NUMERIC

         A7a(3)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST DOLE:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 3]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A7;  9998,9999 in A7a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960227    COLUMNS 4273 - 4276
              NUMERIC

         A7a(4)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST DOLE:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 4]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A7;  9998,9999 in A7a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960228    COLUMNS 4277 - 4280
              NUMERIC

         A7a(5)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST DOLE:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 5]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A7;  9998,9999 in A7a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960229    COLUMNS 4281 - 4281
              NUMERIC

         A8

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

              [Interviewer note: PROBE "ANYTHING ELSE?" UNTIL R SAYS
              NONE]
              Introductory sentence precedes question text only if first
              candidate.
              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960230    COLUMNS 4282 - 4285
              NUMERIC

         A8a(1)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR PEROT:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 1]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              9998.   DK
              9999.   NA
              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A8

==============================
VAR M960231    COLUMNS 4286 - 4289
              NUMERIC

         A8a(2)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR PEROT:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 2]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A8;  9998,9999 in A8a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960232    COLUMNS 4290 - 4293
              NUMERIC

         A8a(3)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR PEROT:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 3]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A8;  9998,9999 in A8a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960233    COLUMNS 4294 - 4297
              NUMERIC

         A8a(4)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR PEROT:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 4]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A8;  9998,9999 in A8a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960234    COLUMNS 4298 - 4301
              NUMERIC

         A8a(5)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE FOR PEROT:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 5]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A8;  9998,9999 in A8a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960235    COLUMNS 4302 - 4302
              NUMERIC

         A9

         Is there anything in particular about MR. PEROT that
         might make you want to vote AGAINST him?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note: PROBE "ANYTHING ELSE?" UNTIL R SAYS
              NONE]
              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960236    COLUMNS 4303 - 4306
              NUMERIC

         A9a(1)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST
         PEROT:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 1]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              9998.   DK
              9999.   NA
              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A9

==============================
VAR M960237    COLUMNS 4307 - 4310
              NUMERIC

         A9a(2)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST
         PEROT:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 2]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A9;  9998,9999 in A9a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960238    COLUMNS 4311 - 4314
              NUMERIC

         A9a(3)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST
         PEROT:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 3]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A9;  9998,9999 in A9a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960239    COLUMNS 4315 - 4318
              NUMERIC

         A9a(4)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST
         PEROT:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 4]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A9;  9998,9999 in A9a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960240    COLUMNS 4319 - 4322
              NUMERIC

         A9a(5)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD MAKE R VOTE AGAINST
         PEROT:

         What is that? (PROBE: Anything else?  Until R says
         "NONE.")
         [MENTION 5]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 3 Presidential candidates randomized in A4-A9a;
              'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap,  5,8,9 in A9;  9998,9999 in A9a(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960241    COLUMNS 4323 - 4323
              NUMERIC

         A10

         Do you have either cable or satellite television?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960242    COLUMNS 4324 - 4324
              NUMERIC

         A11

         How many days IN THE PAST WEEK did you watch the national news on TV?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   None
                 1.   One day
                 2.   Two days
                 3.   Three days
                 4.   Four days
                 5.   Five days
                 6.   Six days
                 7.   Every day

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960243    COLUMNS 4325 - 4325
              NUMERIC

         A11a

         IF R HAS WATCHED NATIONAL NEWS ON TV IN THE PAST WEEK:

         (Please look at page 1 of the booklet).
         How much attention did you pay to news on national news
         shows about the campaign for President-- A GREAT DEAL,
         QUITE A BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   A great deal
                 2.   Quite a bit
                 3.   Some
                 4.   Very little
                 5.   None

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in A11

==============================
VAR M960244    COLUMNS 4326 - 4326
              NUMERIC

         A12

         How many days IN THE PAST WEEK did you watch the local
         TV news, for example, "Eyewitness News" or "Action News"?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   None
                 1.   One day
                 2.   Two days
                 3.   Three days
                 4.   Four days
                 5.   Five days
                 6.   Six days
                 7.   Every day

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960245    COLUMNS 4327 - 4327
              NUMERIC

         A12a

         IF R HAS WATCHED LOCAL NEWS ON TV IN THE PAST WEEK:

         (Looking at page 1 of the booklet).
         How much attention did you pay to news on local news
         shows about the campaign for President-- A GREAT DEAL,
         QUITE A BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   A great deal
                 2.   Quite a bit
                 3.   Some
                 4.   Very little
                 5.   None

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in A12

==============================
VAR M960246    COLUMNS 4328 - 4328
              NUMERIC

         A13

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

                 0.   None
                 1.   One day
                 2.   Two days
                 3.   Three days
                 4.   Four days
                 5.   Five days
                 6.   Six days
                 7.   Every day

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960247    COLUMNS 4329 - 4329
              NUMERIC

         A13a

         IF R HAS READ A DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE PAST WEEK:

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

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in A13

==============================
VAR M960248    COLUMNS 4330 - 4330
              NUMERIC

         A13b

         IF R HAS READ ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN IN A NEWSPAPER:

         (Looking at page 1 of the booklet).
         How much attention did you pay to newspaper articles
         about the campaign for President--A GREAT DEAL, QUITE A
         BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   A great deal
                 2.   Quite a bit
                 3.   Some
                 4.   Very little
                 5.   None

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in A13; 5,8,9 in A13a

==============================
VAR M960249    COLUMNS 4331 - 4331
              NUMERIC

         A14

         Do you recall seeing any ads for the political
         candidates on television this fall?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960250    COLUMNS 4332 - 4332
              NUMERIC

         A14a

         IF R RECALLS SEEING ADS FOR POLITICAL CANDIDATES ON TV:

         I'd like you to think for a moment about the one ad you
         remember best.
         Do you happen to recall which candidate sponsored that
         ad?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   No - don't recall
                 2.   Clinton
                 3.   Dole
                 4.   Perot
                 5.   Ad was not for/by a specific candidate
                 6.   State or local candidate
                 7.   Other (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in A14

==============================
VAR M960251    COLUMNS 4333 - 4335
              NUMERIC

         A14b(1)

         IF R RECALLS SEEING ADS FOR POLITICAL CANDIDATES ON TV:

         (I'd like you to think for a moment about the one ad you
         remember best.)
         Do you remember anything the ad said or showed?
         (IF NECESSARY:  What was that?)
         [MENTION 1]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  USE 'GIVE EXAMPLE' PROBE]
              See the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS Master Code.
              Codes 001-997 and:

               998.   DK
               999.   NA
               000.   Inap, 5,8,9 in A14; 9 in A14a

==============================
VAR M960252    COLUMNS 4336 - 4338
              NUMERIC

         A14b(2)

         IF R RECALLS SEEING ADS FOR POLITICAL CANDIDATES ON TV:

         (I'd like you to think for a moment about the one ad you
         remember best.)
         Do you remember anything the ad said or showed?
         (IF NECESSARY:  What was that?)
         [MENTION 2]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  USE 'GIVE EXAMPLE' PROBE]
              See the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS Master Code.
              Codes 001-997 and:

               000.   Inap, 5,8,9 in A14; 998,999 in A14b(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960253    COLUMNS 4339 - 4341
              NUMERIC

         A14b(3)

         IF R RECALLS SEEING ADS FOR POLITICAL CANDIDATES ON TV:

         (I'd like you to think for a moment about the one ad you
         remember best.)
         Do you remember anything the ad said or showed?
         (IF NECESSARY:  What was that?)
         [MENTION 3]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  USE 'GIVE EXAMPLE' PROBE]
              See the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS Master Code.
              Codes 001-997 and:

               000.   Inap, 5,8,9 in A14; 998,999 in A14b(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960254    COLUMNS 4342 - 4344
              NUMERIC

         A14b(4)

         IF R RECALLS SEEING ADS FOR POLITICAL CANDIDATES ON TV:

         (I'd like you to think for a moment about the one ad you
         remember best.)
         Do you remember anything the ad said or showed?
         (IF NECESSARY:  What was that?)
         [MENTION 4]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  USE 'GIVE EXAMPLE' PROBE]
              See the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS Master Code.
              Codes 001-997 and:

               000.   Inap, 5,8,9 in A14; 998,999 in A14b(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960255    COLUMNS 4345 - 4347
              NUMERIC

         A14b(5)

         IF R RECALLS SEEING ADS FOR POLITICAL CANDIDATES ON TV :

         (I'd like you to think for a moment about the one ad you
         remember best.)
         Do you remember anything the ad said or showed?
         (IF NECESSARY:  What was that?)
         [MENTION 5]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  USE 'GIVE EXAMPLE' PROBE]
              See the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS Master Code.
              Codes 001-997 and:

               000.   Inap, 5,8,9 in A14; 998,999 in A14b(1); no further
                      mention

==============================
VAR M960256    COLUMNS 4348 - 4348
              NUMERIC

         B1

         As you know, representatives to Congress in Washington
         will be 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?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very much
                 2.   Pretty much
                 3.   Not very much
                 4.   Not at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960257    COLUMNS 4349 - 4349
              NUMERIC

         B2

         Do you happen to remember the names of the candidates
         for Congress -- that is, for the House of
         Representatives in Washington -- who are running in the
         November election from this district?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF; Inap, Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960258    COLUMNS 4350 - 4351
              NUMERIC

         B2a(1)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         Who are they?  [PROBE: Any others?]
         1ST RECALLED NAME
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Note for cases where R's correct congressional district
              was not identified or was incorrectly identified in the
              information preloaded into the interview application
              (codes 1,2,3 in V960129):  if R provided a name from his
              or her correct congressional district, then the candidate
              code for that correct name has been coded here.
              For cases where the status of the congressional race was
              not final at the time the interview was conducted but
              changed subsequently (codes 1 and 2 in V960127), in none
              of these 13 cases did R recall the name of a candidate
              within the congressional district who did not become one
              of the final candidates (names of persons who were never
              in the running at any stage of the campaign in R's CD are
              coded 97).

                31.   Democratic candidate in open race
                32.   Republican candidate in open race
                33.   Democratic incumbent
                34.   Republican incumbent
                35.   Democratic challenger
                36.   Republican challenger
                97.   Name not on candidate list

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 5,8,9 in B2

==============================
VAR M960259    COLUMNS 4352 - 4352
              NUMERIC

         B2b(1)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         What is [NAME'S] party?
         RECALLED PARTY OF FIRST RECALLED CANDIDATE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This codes the party which R identified in association
              with name recalled.
              Note for cases where R's correct congressional district
              was not identified or was incorrectly identified in the
              information preloaded into the interview application
              (codes 1,2,3 in V960129):  if R provided a name from his
              or her correct congressional district, then the party
              associated with that correct name has been coded here.

                 1.   Democrat
                 2.   Republican
                 7.   Other party (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in B2

==============================
VAR M960260    COLUMNS 4353 - 4353
              NUMERIC

         B2c(1)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         Who are they?  [PROBE: Any others?]
         ACTUAL PARTY - 1ST RECALLED CANDIDATE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from B2a(1).  See note B2a(1).

                 1.   Democratic candidate (31,33,35)
                 2.   Republican candidate (32,34,36)
                 7.   Name given not on candidate list (97)

                 8.   DK name but know party
                 9.   DK name and DK/NA party; NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in B2

==============================
VAR M960261    COLUMNS 4354 - 4354
              NUMERIC

         B2x(1)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         Who are they?  [PROBE: Any others?]
         What is [NAME'S] party?
         1ST RECALL ACCURACY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from B2a(1), B2b(1).  See notes in B2a(1), B2b(1).

                 1.   Valid candidate name given and correct party
                      associated with name
                 2.   Valid candidate name given but incorrect party
                      associated with name
                 3.   Valid candidate name given, DK or NA for party
                      associated with name
                 4.   Invalid candidate name given with any mention of
                      party associated with name
                 5.   Invalid candidate name given with DK or NA for party
                      associated with name
                 6.   No candidate name given (DK or NA) -- any party
                      mention
                 7.   No candidate name given (DK) -- DK or NA for party
                      mention; no candidate name given (NA) -- DK for party
                      mention

                 9.   NA for candidate name and NA for party mention
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in B2

==============================
VAR M960262    COLUMNS 4355 - 4356
              NUMERIC

         B2a(2)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         Who are they?  [PROBE: Any others?] )
         2ND RECALLED NAME
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Note for cases where R's correct congressional district
              was not identified or was incorrectly identified in the
              information preloaded into the interview application
              (codes 1,2,3 in V960129):  if R provided a name from his
              or her correct congressional district, then the candidate
              code for that correct name has been coded here.
              For cases where the status of the congressional race was
              not final at the time the interview was conducted but
              changed subsequently (codes 1 and 2 in V960127), in none
              of these 13 cases did R recall the name of a candidate
              within the congressional district who did not become one
              of the final candidates (names of persons who were never
              in the running at any stage of the campaign in R's CD are
              coded 97).

                31.   Democratic candidate in open race
                32.   Republican candidate in open race
                33.   Democratic incumbent
                34.   Republican incumbent
                35.   Democratic challenger
                36.   Republican challenger
                97.   Name not on candidate list

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 5,8,9 in B2; 98,99 in B2a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M960263    COLUMNS 4357 - 4357
              NUMERIC

         B2b(2)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         What is [NAME'S] party?
         RECALLED PARTY OF 2ND RECALLED CANDIDATE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This codes the party which R identified in association
              with name recalled.
              Note for cases where R's correct congressional district
              was not identified or was incorrectly identified in the
              information preloaded into the interview application
              (codes 1,2,3 in V960129):  if R provided a name from his
              or her correct congressional district, then the party
              associated with that correct name has been coded here.

                 1.   Democrat
                 2.   Republican
                 7.   Other party (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in B2; 98,99 in B2a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M960264    COLUMNS 4358 - 4358
              NUMERIC

         B2c(2)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         Who are they?  [PROBE: Any others?]
         ACTUAL PARTY - 2ND RECALLED CANDIDATE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from B2a(2).  See note B2a(2).

                 1.   Democratic candidate (31,33,35)
                 2.   Republican candidate (32,34,36)
                 7.   Name given not on candidate list (97)

                 8.   DK name but know party
                 9.   DK name and DK/NA party; NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in B2; 98,99 in B2a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M960265    COLUMNS 4359 - 4359
              NUMERIC

         B2x(2)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         Who are they?  [PROBE: Any others?]
         What is [NAME'S] party?
         2ND RECALL ACCURACY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from B2a(2), B2b(2).  See notes in B2a(2), B2b(2).

                 1.   Valid candidate name given and correct party
                      associated with name
                 2.   Valid candidate name given but incorrect party
                      associated with name
                 3.   Valid candidate name given, DK or NA for party
                      associated with name
                 4.   Invalid candidate name given with any mention of
                      party associated with name
                 5.   Invalid candidate name given with DK or NA for party
                      associated with name
                 6.   No candidate name given (DK or NA) -- any party
                      mention
                 7.   No candidate name given (DK) -- DK or NA for party
                      mention; no candidate name given (NA) -- DK for party
                      mention

                 9.   NA for candidate name and NA for party mention
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in B2; 98,99 in B2a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M960266    COLUMNS 4360 - 4361
              NUMERIC

         B2a(3)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         Who are they?  [PROBE: Any others?]
         3RD RECALLED NAME
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Note for cases where R's correct congressional district
              was not identified or was incorrectly identified in the
              information preloaded into the interview application
              (codes 1,2,3 in V960129):  if R provided a name from his
              or her correct congressional district, then the candidate
              code for that correct name has been coded here.
              For cases where the status of the congressional race was
              not final at the time the interview was conducted but
              changed subsequently (codes 1 and 2 in V960127), in none
              of these 13 cases did R recall the name of a candidate
              within the congressional district who did not become one
              of the final candidates (names of persons who were never
              in the running at any stage of the campaign in R's CD are
              coded 97).

                31.   Democratic candidate in open race
                32.   Republican candidate in open race
                33.   Democratic incumbent
                34.   Republican incumbent
                35.   Democratic challenger
                36.   Republican challenger
                97.   Name not on candidate list

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 5,8,9 in B2; 98,99 in B2a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M960267    COLUMNS 4362 - 4362
              NUMERIC

         B2b(3)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         What is [NAME'S] party?
         RECALLED PARTY OF 3RD RECALLED CANDIDATE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This codes the party which R identified in association
              with name recalled.
              Note for cases where R's correct congressional district
              was not identified or was incorrectly identified in the
              information preloaded into the interview application
              (codes 1,2,3 in V960129):  if R provided a name from his
              or her correct congressional district, then the party
              associated with that correct name has been coded here.

                 1.   Democrat
                 2.   Republican
                 7.   Other party (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in B2; 98,99 in B2a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M960268    COLUMNS 4363 - 4363
              NUMERIC

         B2c(3)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         Who are they?  [PROBE: Any others?]
         ACTUAL PARTY - 3RD RECALLED CANDIDATE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from B2a(3).  See note B2a(3).

                 1.   Democratic candidate (31,33,35)
                 2.   Republican candidate (32,34,36)
                 7.   Name given not on candidate list (97)

                 8.   DK name but know party
                 9.   DK name and DK/NA party; NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in B2; 98,99 in B2a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M960269    COLUMNS 4364 - 4364
              NUMERIC

         B2x(3)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         Who are they?  [PROBE: Any others?]
         What is [NAME'S] party?
         3RD RECALL ACCURACY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from B2a(3), B2b(3).  See notes in B2a(3), B2b(3).

                 1.   Valid candidate name given and correct party
                      associated with name
                 2.   Valid candidate name given but incorrect party
                      associated with name
                 3.   Valid candidate name given, DK or NA for party
                      associated with name
                 4.   Invalid candidate name given with any mention of
                      party associated with name
                 5.   Invalid candidate name given with DK or NA for party
                      associated with name
                 6.   No candidate name given (DK or NA) -- any party
                      mention
                 7.   No candidate name given (DK) -- DK or NA for party
                      mention; no candidate name given (NA) -- DK for party
                      mention

                 9.   NA for candidate name and NA for party mention
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in B2; 98,99 in B2a(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M960270    COLUMNS 4365 - 4365
              NUMERIC

         B3

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

                 1.   Approve
                 5.   Disapprove

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960271    COLUMNS 4366 - 4366
              NUMERIC

         B3a/b

         IF R APPROVES OF THE WAY CONGRESS HAS BEEN HANDLING ITS JOB: /
         IF R DISAPPROVES OF THE WAY CONGRESS HAS BEEN HANDLING ITS JOB:

         a.Do you approve STRONGLY or  NOT STRONGLY?
         b.Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from B3, B3a/b.

                 1.   Approve strongly
                 2.   Approve not strongly
                 4.   Disapprove not strongly
                 5.   Disapprove strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in B3

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

         D1        (Please look at page 2 of the booklet.)

         I'd like to get your feelings toward some of our
         political leaders and other people who are in the news
         these days.  I'll read the name of a person and I'd like
         you to rate that person using something we call the
         feeling thermometer.
         Ratings between 50 degrees and 100 degrees mean that you
         feel favorable and warm toward the person.  Ratings
         between 0 and 50 degrees mean that you don't feel
         favorable toward the person and that you don't care too
         much for that person.  You would rate the person at the
         50 degree mark if you don't feel particularly warm or
         cold toward the person.  If we come to a person whose
         name you don't recognize, you dn't need to rate the
         person.  Just tell me and we'll move on to the next one.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M960272    COLUMNS 4367 - 4369
              NUMERIC

         D1a

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
         (How would you rate)
         BILL CLINTON?
         CLINTON THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              See D1 for full question text.
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960273    COLUMNS 4370 - 4372
              NUMERIC

         D1b

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
         (How would you rate)
         BOB DOLE?
         DOLE THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              See D1 for full question text.
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA

==============================
VAR M960274    COLUMNS 4373 - 4375
              NUMERIC

         D1c

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
         (How would you rate)
         ROSS PEROT?
         PEROT THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              See D1 for full question text.
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960275    COLUMNS 4376 - 4378
              NUMERIC

         D1d

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
         (How would you rate)
         AL GORE?
         GORE THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              See D1 for full question text.
              Order of names D1d-D1w was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960276    COLUMNS 4379 - 4381
              NUMERIC

         D1e

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
         (How would you rate)
         JACK KEMP?
         KEMP THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              See D1 for full question text.
              Order of names D1d-D1w was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960277    COLUMNS 4382 - 4384
              NUMERIC

         D1f

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
         (How would you rate)
         PAT CHOATE?
         CHOATE THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              Pat Choate was chosen as the Reform Party Vice-
              Presidential candidate on September 10, 1996 and beginning
              September 11, a thermometer question was administered
              using his name.  However, prior to September 11, a
              thermometer was was administered for James S. Campbell
              (V960277a), the name submitted by Perot to satisfy the
              requirements of candidacy status until a Vice-Presidential
              candidate was selected.
              See D1 for full question text.
              Order of names D1d-D1w was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, Campbell rating
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960277A   COLUMNS 4385 - 4387
              NUMERIC

         D1f

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
         (How would you rate)
         JAMES S. CAMPBELL
         CAMPBELL THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              Pat Choate was chosen as the Reform Party Vice-
              Presidential candidate on September 10, 1996 and beginning
              September 11, a thermometer question was administered
              using his name (V960277).  However, prior to September 11,
              a thermometer was was administered for James S. Campbell,
              the name submitted by Perot to satisfy the requirements of
              candidacy status until a Vice-Presidential candidate was
              selected.
              See D1 for full question text.
              Order of names D1d-D1w was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, Choate rating
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA

==============================
VAR M960278    COLUMNS 4388 - 4390
              NUMERIC

         D1g

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
         (How would you rate)
         [NAME #31,#33,#35]?
         DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              See D1 for full question text.
              Order of names D1d-D1w was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF; Inap, no Democratic House candidate (House
                      race type 24) or Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960279    COLUMNS 4391 - 4393
              NUMERIC

         D1h

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
         (How would you rate)
         [NAME #32,#34,#36]?
         REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              See D1 for full question text.
              Order of names D1d-D1w was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF; Inap, no Republican House candidate (House
                      race type 14) or Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960280    COLUMNS 4394 - 4396
              NUMERIC

         D1j

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
         (How would you rate)
         [NAME #41,42]?
         RETIRING HOUSE INCUMBENT THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              See D1 for full question text.
              Order of names D1d-D1w was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; Inap, no retiring House incumbent (type race
                      12,14,21,24) or Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960281    COLUMNS 4397 - 4399
              NUMERIC

         D1k

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
         (How would you rate)
         HILLARY CLINTON?
         HILLARY CLINTON THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              See D1 for full question text.
              Order of names D1d-D1w was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960282    COLUMNS 4400 - 4402
              NUMERIC

         D1m

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
         (How would you rate)
         PAT BUCHANAN?
         BUCHANAN THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              See D1 for full question text.
              Order of names D1d-D1w was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960283    COLUMNS 4403 - 4405
              NUMERIC

         D1n

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
         (How would you rate)
         JESSE JACKSON?
         JACKSON THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              See D1 for full question text.
              Order of names D1d-D1w was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960284    COLUMNS 4406 - 4408
              NUMERIC

         D1p

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
         (How would you rate)
         NEWT GINGRICH?
         GINGRICH THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              See D1 for full question text.
              Order of names D1d-D1w was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960285    COLUMNS 4409 - 4411
              NUMERIC

         D1q

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
         (How would you rate)
         COLIN POWELL?
         POWELL THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              See D1 for full question text.
              Order of names D1d-D1w was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960286    COLUMNS 4412 - 4414
              NUMERIC

         D1r

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
         (How would you rate)
         STEVE FORBES?
         FORBES THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              See D1 for full question text.
              Order of names D1d-D1w was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960287    COLUMNS 4415 - 4417
              NUMERIC

         D1s

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
         (How would you rate)
         PHIL GRAMM?
         GRAMM THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              See D1 for full question text.
              Order of names D1d-D1w was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960288    COLUMNS 4418 - 4420
              NUMERIC

         D1t

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
         (How would you rate)
         LOUIS FARRAKHAN?
         FARRAKHAN THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              See D1 for full question text.
              Order of names D1d-D1w was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960289    COLUMNS 4421 - 4423
              NUMERIC

         D1u

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
         (How would you rate)
         LAMAR ALEXANDER?
         ALEXANDER THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              See D1 for full question text.
              Order of names D1d-D1w was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960290    COLUMNS 4424 - 4426
              NUMERIC

         D1v

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
         (How would you rate)
         ELIZABETH DOLE?
         ELIZABETH DOLE THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              See D1 for full question text.
              Order of names D1d-D1w was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960291    COLUMNS 4427 - 4429
              NUMERIC

         D1w

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
         (How would you rate)
         PAT ROBERTSON?
         ROBERTSON THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              See D1 for full question text.
              Order of names D1d-D1w was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960292    COLUMNS 4430 - 4432
              NUMERIC

         D2a

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet.)
         (Still using the thermometer, how would you rate:)
         The Democratic Party?
         DEMOCRATIC PARTY THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              Order of major parties D2a-D2b was randomized.
              See D1 for full question text.
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960293    COLUMNS 4433 - 4435
              NUMERIC

         D2b

         (Looking at page 2 of the booklet.)
         (Still using the thermometer, how would you rate:)
         The Republican Party?
         REPUBLICAN PARTY THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              Order of major parties D2a-D2b was randomized.
              See D1 for full question text.
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960294    COLUMNS 4436 - 4438
              NUMERIC

         D2c

         [RB] (Still using the thermometer, how would you rate:)
         Political parties in general?
         POLITICAL PARTIES IN GENERAL - THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  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?"]
              See D1 for full question text.
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960295    COLUMNS 4439 - 4439
              NUMERIC

         E1

         (Not using the booklet)
         Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is
         HANDLING HIS JOB AS PRESIDENT?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Approve
                 5.   Disapprove

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960296    COLUMNS 4440 - 4440
              NUMERIC

         E1a/b

         IF R APPROVES CLINTON'S HANDLING HIS JOB AS PRESIDENT: /
         IF R DISAPPROVES CLINTON'S HANDLING HIS JOB AS PRESIDENT:

         a.Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         b.Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from E1,E1a/b.

                 1.   Approve strongly
                 2.   Approve not strongly
                 4.   Disapprove not strongly
                 5.   Disapprove strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in E1

==============================
VAR M960297    COLUMNS 4441 - 4441
              NUMERIC

         E2

         (Not using the booklet)
         Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is
         HANDLING THE ECONOMY?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of presidential performance items E2-E5 randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Approve
                 5.   Disapprove

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960298    COLUMNS 4442 - 4442
              NUMERIC

         E2a/b

         IF R APPROVES CLINTON'S HANDLING OF THE ECONOMY: /
         IF R DISAPPROVES CLINTON'S HANDLING OF THE ECONOMY:

         a.Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         b.Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from E2, E2a/b.

                 1.   Approve strongly
                 2.   Approve not strongly
                 4.   Disapprove not strongly
                 5.   Disapprove strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in E2

==============================
VAR M960299    COLUMNS 4443 - 4443
              NUMERIC

         E3

         (Not using the booklet)
         Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is
         HANDLING OUR RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN COUNTRIES?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of presidential performance items E2-E5 randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Approve
                 5.   Disapprove

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960300    COLUMNS 4444 - 4444
              NUMERIC

         E3a/b

         IF R APPROVES CLINTON'S HANDLING OF RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN
         COUNTRIES: /
         IF R DISAPPROVES CLINTON'S HANDLING OF RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN
         COUNTRIES:

         a.Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         b.Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from E3, E3a/b.

                 1.   Approve strongly
                 2.   Approve not strongly
                 4.   Disapprove not strongly
                 5.   Disapprove strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in E3

==============================
VAR M960301    COLUMNS 4445 - 4445
              NUMERIC

         E4

         (Not using the booklet)
         Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is
         HANDLING THE ENVIRONMENT?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of presidential performance items E2-E5 randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Approve
                 5.   Disapprove

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960302    COLUMNS 4446 - 4446
              NUMERIC

         E4a/b

         IF R APPROVES OF THE WAY CLINTON IS HANDLING THE ENVIRONMENT :/
         IF R DISAPPROVES OF THE WAY CLINTON IS HANDLING THE ENVIRONMENT:

         a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         b. Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from E4, E4a/b.

                 1.   Approve strongly
                 2.   Approve not strongly
                 4.   Disapprove not strongly
                 5.   Disapprove strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in E4

==============================
VAR M960303    COLUMNS 4447 - 4447
              NUMERIC

         E5

         (Not using the booklet)
         Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bill Clinton is
         HANDLING HEALTH CARE?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of presidential performance items E2-E5 randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Approve
                 5.   Disapprove

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960304    COLUMNS 4448 - 4448
              NUMERIC

         E5a/b

         IF R APPROVES CLINTON'S HANDLING OF HEALTH CARE /
         IF R DISAPPROVES CLINTON'S HANDLING OF HEALTH CARE:

         a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         b. Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from E5, E5a/b.

                 1.   Approve strongly
                 2.   Approve not strongly
                 4.   Disapprove not strongly
                 5.   Disapprove strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in E5

==============================
VAR M960305    COLUMNS 4449 - 4449
              NUMERIC

         E6a

         (Please turn to page 3 of the booklet)
         (Which presidential candidate do you think would do a
         better job at)
         PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
         (--[Bill Clinton, Bob Dole, Ross Perot], or
         wouldn't there be any difference among them?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of issues E6a-E6d randomized.
              Order of the 3 names of major presidential candidates was
              randomized in question text among respondents (order same
              throughout E6a-E6d,E7,E8 for any individual respondent).
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Bill Clinton
                 2.   Bob Dole
                 3.   Ross Perot
                 4.   There wouldn't be any difference
                      [DO NOT PROBE]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960306    COLUMNS 4450 - 4450
              NUMERIC

         E6b

         (Please turn to page 3 of the booklet)
         (Which presidential candidate do you think would do a
         better job at)
         REDUCING THE BUDGET DEFICIT
         (--[Bill Clinton, Bob Dole, Ross Perot], or
         wouldn't there be any difference among them?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of issues E6a-E6d randomized.
              Order of the 3 names of major presidential candidates was
              randomized in question text among respondents (order same
              throughout E6a-E6d,E7,E8 for any individual respondent).
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Bill Clinton
                 2.   Bob Dole
                 3.   Ross Perot
                 4.   There wouldn't be any difference
                      [DO NOT PROBE]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960307    COLUMNS 4451 - 4451
              NUMERIC

         E6c

         (Please turn to page 3 of the booklet)
         (Which presidential candidate do you think would do a
         better job at)
         IMPROVING PUBLIC EDUCATION
         (--[Bill Clinton, Bob Dole, Ross Perot], or
         wouldn't there be any difference among them?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of issues E6a-E6d randomized.
              Order of the 3 names of major presidential candidates was
              randomized in question text among respondents (order same
              throughout E6a-E6d,E7,E8 for any individual respondent).
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Bill Clinton
                 2.   Bob Dole
                 3.   Ross Perot
                 4.   There wouldn't be any difference
                      [DO NOT PROBE]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960308    COLUMNS 4452 - 4452
              NUMERIC

         E6d

         (Please turn to page 3 of the booklet)
         (Which presidential candidate do you think would do a
         better job at)
         REDUCING THE POWER OF SPECIAL INTERESTS IN POLITICAL
         CAMPAIGNS
         (--[Bill Clinton, Bob Dole, Ross Perot], or
         wouldn't there be any difference among them?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of issues E6a-E6d randomized.
              Order of the 3 names of major presidential candidates was
              randomized in question text among respondents (order same
              throughout E6a-E6d,E7,E8 for any individual respondent).
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Bill Clinton
                 2.   Bob Dole
                 3.   Ross Perot
                 4.   There wouldn't be any difference
                      [DO NOT PROBE]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960309    COLUMNS 4453 - 4453
              NUMERIC

         E7

         (Looking at page 3 of the booklet)
         Which presidential candidate is more likely to
         RAISE TAXES
         --[Bill Clinton, Bob Dole, Ross Perot], or
         wouldn't there be any difference among them?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of the 3 names of major presidential candidates was
              randomized in question text among respondents (order same
              throughout E6a-E6d,E7,E8 for any individual respondent).
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Bill Clinton
                 2.   Bob Dole
                 3.   Ross Perot
                 4.   There wouldn't be any difference
                      [DO NOT PROBE]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960310    COLUMNS 4454 - 4454
              NUMERIC

         E8

         (Looking at page 3 of the booklet)
         Which presidential candidate is more likely to
         CUT SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
         --[Bill Clinton, Bob Dole, Ross Perot], or
         wouldn't there be any difference among them?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of the 3 names of major presidential candidates was
              randomized in question text among respondents (order same
              throughout E6a-E6d,E7,E8 for any individual respondent).
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Bill Clinton
                 2.   Bob Dole
                 3.   Ross Perot
                 4.   There wouldn't be any difference
                      [DO NOT PROBE]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960311    COLUMNS 4455 - 4456
              NUMERIC

         E9

         Who do you think is more to blame for the federal budget
         deficit, the CLINTON ADMINISTRATION or the REPUBLICAN
         CONGRESS?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Clinton
                 2.   Republican Congress
                 3.   Both Clinton and Republican Congress [VOL]
                 4.   Neither Clinton nor Republican Congress [VOL]
                 5.   Inheirited from the past/ developed over many years
                      [VOL]
                 6.   Reagan, Reagan/Bush, "Reaganomics" [VOL]
                 7.   Past Republicans, "Republicans" [VOL]
                 8.   Democratic Congress [VOL]
                 9.   Past Democrats, "Democrats" [VOL]
                10.   Reagan/Bush and Democratic Congress [VOL]
                11.   Past administrations, past Congresses (NFS - not
                      further specified) [VOL]
                97.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                98.   DK
                99.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960312    COLUMNS 4457 - 4457
              NUMERIC

         E10

         HALF-SAMPLE CHECKPOINT
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Half ot the respondents were randomly selected for
              administration of questions F1-F4.

                 0.   Respondent not randomly selected for F1-F4 questions
                 1.   Respondent randomly selected for F1-F4 questions

==============================
VAR M960313    COLUMNS 4458 - 4458
              NUMERIC

         F1

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:

         (I'd like to ask you what you think are the good and bad
         points about the two NATIONAL PARTIES.)
         Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the
         Republican party?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Introductory sentence precedes question text only if first
              party.
              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0 in E10

==============================
VAR M960314    COLUMNS 4459 - 4462
              NUMERIC

         F1a(1)

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:
         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY:

         (Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the
         Republican party?)
         (IF NECESSARY: What is that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else you like about the Republican
         party?" Until R says None.)
         [MENTION 1]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              9998.   DK
              9999.   NA
              0000.   Inap, 0 in E10; 5,8,9 in F1

==============================
VAR M960315    COLUMNS 4463 - 4466
              NUMERIC

         F1a(2)

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:
         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY:

         (Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the
         Republican party?)
         (IF NECESSARY: What is that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else you like about the Republican
         party?" Until R says None.)
         [MENTION 2]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 0 in E10; 5,8,9 in F1; 9998,9999 in F1a(1); no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M960316    COLUMNS 4467 - 4470
              NUMERIC

         F1a(3)

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:
         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY:

         (Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the
         Republican party?)
         (IF NECESSARY: What is that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else you like about the Republican
         party?" Until R says None.)
         [MENTION 3]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 0 in E10; 5,8,9 in F1; 9998,9999 in F1a(1); no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M960317    COLUMNS 4471 - 4474
              NUMERIC

         F1a(4)

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:
         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY:

         (Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the
         Republican party?)
         (IF NECESSARY: What is that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else you like about the Republican
         party?" Until R says None.)
         [MENTION 4]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 0 in E10; 5,8,9 in F1; 9998,9999 in F1a(1); no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M960318    COLUMNS 4475 - 4478
              NUMERIC

         F1a(5)

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:
         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY:

         (Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the
         Republican party?)
         (IF NECESSARY: What is that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else you like about the Republican
         party?" Until R says None.)
         [MENTION 5]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 0 in E10; 5,8,9 in F1; 9998,9999 in F1a(1); no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M960319    COLUMNS 4479 - 4479
              NUMERIC

         F2

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:

         Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE
         about the Republican party?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0 in E10

==============================
VAR M960320    COLUMNS 4480 - 4483
              NUMERIC

         F2a(1)

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:
         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DISLIKES ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN
         PARTY:

         (Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE
         about the Republican party?)
         (IF NECESSARY: What is that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else you don't like about the
         Republican party?" Until R says None.)
         [MENTION 1]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              9998.   DK
              9999.   NA
              0000.   Inap, 0 in E10; 5,8,9 in F2

==============================
VAR M960321    COLUMNS 4484 - 4487
              NUMERIC

         F2a(2)

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:
         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DISLIKES ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN
         PARTY:

         (Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE
         about the Republican party?)
         (IF NECESSARY: What is that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else you don't like about the
         Republican party?" Until R says None.)
         [MENTION 2]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 0 in E10; 5,8,9 in F2; 9998,9999 in F2a(1); no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M960322    COLUMNS 4488 - 4491
              NUMERIC

         F2a(3)

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:
         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DISLIKES ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN
         PARTY:

         (Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE
         about the Republican party?)
         (IF NECESSARY: What is that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else you don't like about the
         Republican party?" Until R says None.)
         [MENTION 3]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 0 in E10; 5,8,9 in F2; 9998,9999 in F2a(1); no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M960323    COLUMNS 4492 - 4495
              NUMERIC

         F2a(4)

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:
         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DISLIKES ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN
         PARTY:

         (Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE
         about the Republican party?)
         (IF NECESSARY: What is that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else you don't like about the
         Republican party?" Until R says None.)
         [MENTION 4]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 0 in E10; 5,8,9 in F2; 9998,9999 in F2a(1); no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M960324    COLUMNS 4496 - 4499
              NUMERIC

         F2a(5)

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:
         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DISLIKES ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN
         PARTY:

         (Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE
         about the Republican party?)
         (IF NECESSARY: What is that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else you don't like about the
         Republican party?" Until R says None.)
         [MENTION 5]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 0 in E10; 5,8,9 in F2; 9998,9999 in F2a(1); no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M960325    COLUMNS 4500 - 4500
              NUMERIC

         F3

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:

         (I'd like to ask you what you think are the good and bad
         points about the two NATIONAL PARTIES.)
         Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the
         Democratic party?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Introductory sentence precedes question text only if first
              party.
              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 0 in E10

==============================
VAR M960326    COLUMNS 4501 - 4504
              NUMERIC

         F3a(1)

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:
         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY:

         (Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the
         Democratic party?)
         (IF NECESSARY: What is that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else you like about the Democratic
         party?" Until R says None.)
         [MENTION 1]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              9998.   DK
              9999.   NA
              0000.   Inap, 0 in E10; 5,8,9 in F3

==============================
VAR M960327    COLUMNS 4505 - 4508
              NUMERIC

         F3a(2)

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:
         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY:

         (Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the
         Democratic party?)
         (IF NECESSARY: What is that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else you like about the Democratic
         party?" Until R says None.)
         [MENTION 2]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 0 in E10; 5,8,9 in F3; 9998,9999 in F3a(1); no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M960328    COLUMNS 4509 - 4512
              NUMERIC

         F3a(3)

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:
         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY:

         (Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the
         Democratic party?)
         (IF NECESSARY: What is that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else you like about the Democratic
         party?" Until R says None.)
         [MENTION 3]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 0 in E10; 5,8,9 in F3; 9998,9999 in F3a(1); no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M960329    COLUMNS 4513 - 4516
              NUMERIC

         F3a(4)

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:
         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY:

         (Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the
         Democratic party?)
         (IF NECESSARY: What is that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else you like about the Democratic
         party?" Until R says None.)
         [MENTION 4]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 0 in E10; 5,8,9 in F3; 9998,9999 in F3a(1); no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M960330    COLUMNS 4517 - 4520
              NUMERIC

         F3a(5)

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:
         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY:

         (Is there anything in particular that you LIKE about the
         Democratic party?)
         (IF NECESSARY: What is that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else you like about the Democratic
         party?" Until R says None.)
         [MENTION 5]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 0 in E10; 5,8,9 in F3; 9998,9999 in F3a(1); no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M960331    COLUMNS 4521 - 4521
              NUMERIC

         F4

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:

         Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE
         about the Democratic party?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0 in E10

==============================
VAR M960332    COLUMNS 4522 - 4525
              NUMERIC

         F4a(1)

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:
         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DISLIKES ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC
         PARTY:

         (Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE
         about the Democratic party?)
         (IF NECESSARY: What is that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else you don't like about the
         Democratic party?" Until R says None.)
         [MENTION 1]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              9998.   DK
              9999.   NA
              0000.   Inap, 0 in E10; 5,8,9 in F4

==============================
VAR M960333    COLUMNS 4526 - 4529
              NUMERIC

         F4a(2)

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:
         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DISLIKES ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC
         PARTY:

         (Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE
         about the Democratic party?)
         (IF NECESSARY: What is that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else you don't like about the
         Democratic party?" Until R says None.)
         [MENTION 2]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 0 in E10; 5,8,9 in F4; 9998,9999 in F4a(1); no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M960334    COLUMNS 4530 - 4533
              NUMERIC

         F4a(3)

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:
         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DISLIKES ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC
         PARTY:

         (Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE
         about the Democratic party?)
         (IF NECESSARY: What is that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else you don't like about the
         Democratic party?" Until R says None.)
         [MENTION 3]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 0 in E10; 5,8,9 in F4; 9998,9999 in F4a(1); no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M960335    COLUMNS 4534 - 4537
              NUMERIC

         F4a(4)

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:
         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DISLIKES ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC
         PARTY:

         (Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE
         about the Democratic party?)
         (IF NECESSARY: What is that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else you don't like about the
         Democratic party?" Until R says None.)
         [MENTION 4]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 0 in E10; 5,8,9 in F4; 9998,9999 in F4a(1); no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M960336    COLUMNS 4538 - 4541
              NUMERIC

         F4a(5)

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE F1-F4:
         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DISLIKES ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC
         PARTY:

         (Is there anything in particular that you DON'T LIKE
         about the Democratic party?)
         (IF NECESSARY: What is that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else you don't like about the
         Democratic party?" Until R says None.)
         [MENTION 5]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major parties randomized in F1-F4; 'likes'
              always precede 'dislikes' for each party.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 0 in E10; 5,8,9 in F4; 9998,9999 in F4a(1); no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M960337    COLUMNS 4542 - 4542
              NUMERIC

         F5

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

                 1.   Better
                 3.   Worse
                 5.   The same [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960338    COLUMNS 4543 - 4543
              NUMERIC

         F5a/b

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

         a.Is that MUCH better off or SOMEWHAT better off?
         b.Is that MUCH worse off or SOMEWHAT worse off?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from F5, F5a/b.

                 1.   Much better
                 2.   Somewhat better
                 3.   Same (5 in F5)
                 4.   Somewhat worse
                 5.   Much worse

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in F5

==============================
VAR M960339    COLUMNS 4544 - 4544
              NUMERIC

         F6

         Now looking ahead, do you think that a year from now you
         (and your family living here) will be BETTER off
         financially, WORSE off, or JUST ABOUT THE SAME as now?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Better
                 3.   Worse
                 5.   Just about the same [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960340    COLUMNS 4545 - 4545
              NUMERIC

         F6a/b

         IF R THINKS WILL BE BETTER OFF FINANCIALLY A YEAR FROM NOW: /
         IF R THINKS WILL BE WORSE OFF FINANCIALLY A YEAR FROM NOW:

         a. Is that MUCH better off or SOMEWHAT better off?
         b. Is that MUCH worse off or SOMEWHAT worse off?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from F6, F6a/b.

                 1.   Much better
                 2.   Somewhat better
                 3.   Same (5 in F6)
                 4.   Somewhat worse
                 5.   Much worse

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in F6

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

         G1        Now we would like to know something about the feelings

         you have toward the candidates for President.  I am
         going to name a candidate, and I want you to tell me
         whether something about that person, or something he has
         done, has made you have certain feelings like anger or
         pride.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M960341    COLUMNS 4546 - 4546
              NUMERIC

         G1a

         (Has BILL CLINTON-- because of the kind of person he is,
         or because of something he has done -- ever made you
         feel:)
         ANGRY?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Presidential candidates G1-G3 appear in random order;
              affects are asked in random order for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960342    COLUMNS 4547 - 4547
              NUMERIC

         G1a(1)

         IF CLINTON HAS MADE R FEEL ANGRY:

         How often
         (would you say you've felt ANGRY --)
         (VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very often
                 2.   Fairly often
                 3.   Occasionally
                 4.   Rarely

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in G1a

==============================
VAR M960343    COLUMNS 4548 - 4548
              NUMERIC

         G1b

         (Has BILL CLINTON-- because of the kind of person he is,
         or because of something he has done -- ever made you
         feel:)
         HOPEFUL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Presidential candidates G1-G3 appear in random order;
              affects are asked in random order for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960344    COLUMNS 4549 - 4549
              NUMERIC

         G1b(1)

         IF CLINTON HAS MADE R FEEL HOPEFUL:

         How often
         (would you say you've felt HOPEFUL--)
         (VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very often
                 2.   Fairly often
                 3.   Occasionally
                 4.   Rarely

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in G1b

==============================
VAR M960345    COLUMNS 4550 - 4550
              NUMERIC

         G1c

         (Has BILL CLINTON-- because of the kind of person he is,
         or because of something he has done -- ever made you
         feel:)
         AFRAID?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Presidential candidates G1-G3 appear in random order;
              affects are asked in random order for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960346    COLUMNS 4551 - 4551
              NUMERIC

         G1c(1)

         IF CLINTON HAS MADE R FEEL AFRAID:

         How often
         (would you say you've felt AFRAID --)
         (VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very often
                 2.   Fairly often
                 3.   Occasionally
                 4.   Rarely

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in G1c

==============================
VAR M960347    COLUMNS 4552 - 4552
              NUMERIC

         G1d

         (Has BILL CLINTON-- because of the kind of person he is,
         or because of something he has done -- ever made you
         feel:)
         PROUD?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Presidential candidates G1-G3 appear in random order;
              affects are asked in random order for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960348    COLUMNS 4553 - 4553
              NUMERIC

         G1d(1)

         IF CLINTON HAS MADE R FEEL PROUD:

         How often
         (would you say you've felt PROUD --)
         (VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very often
                 2.   Fairly often
                 3.   Occasionally
                 4.   Rarely

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in G1d

==============================
VAR M960349    COLUMNS 4554 - 4554
              NUMERIC

         G2a

         (Has BOB DOLE-- because of the kind of person he is, or
         because of something he has done -- ever made you feel:)
         ANGRY?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Presidential candidates G1-G3 appear in random order;
              affects are asked in random order for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960350    COLUMNS 4555 - 4555
              NUMERIC

         G2a(1)

         IF DOLE HAS MADE R FEEL ANGRY:

         How often
         (would you say you've felt ANGRY --)
         (VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very often
                 2.   Fairly often
                 3.   Occasionally
                 4.   Rarely

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in G2a

==============================
VAR M960351    COLUMNS 4556 - 4556
              NUMERIC

         G2b

         (Has BOB DOLE-- because of the kind of person he is, or
         because of something he has done -- ever made you feel:)
         HOPEFUL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Presidential candidates G1-G3 appear in random order;
              affects are asked in random order for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960352    COLUMNS 4557 - 4557
              NUMERIC

         G2b(1)

         IF DOLE HAS MADE R FEEL HOPEFUL:

         How often
         (would you say you've felt HOPEFUL --)
         (VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very often
                 2.   Fairly often
                 3.   Occasionally
                 4.   Rarely

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in G2b

==============================
VAR M960353    COLUMNS 4558 - 4558
              NUMERIC

         G2c

         (Has BOB DOLE-- because of the kind of person he is, or
         because of something he has done -- ever made you feel:)
         AFRAID?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Presidential candidates G1-G3 appear in random order;
              affects are asked in random order for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960354    COLUMNS 4559 - 4559
              NUMERIC

         G2c(1)

         IF DOLE HAS MADE R FEEL AFRAID:

         How often
         (would you say you've felt AFRAID --)
         (VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very often
                 2.   Fairly often
                 3.   Occasionally
                 4.   Rarely

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in G2c

==============================
VAR M960355    COLUMNS 4560 - 4560
              NUMERIC

         G2d

         (Has BOB DOLE-- because of the kind of person he is, or
         because of something he has done -- ever made you feel:)
         PROUD?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Presidential candidates G1-G3 appear in random order;
              affects are asked in random order for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960356    COLUMNS 4561 - 4561
              NUMERIC

         G2d(1)

         IF DOLE HAS MADE R FEEL PROUD:

         How often
         (would you say you've felt PROUD --)
         (VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Presidential candidates G1-G3 appear in random order;
              affects are asked in random order for each candidate.

                 1.   Very often
                 2.   Fairly often
                 3.   Occasionally
                 4.   Rarely

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in G2d

==============================
VAR M960357    COLUMNS 4562 - 4562
              NUMERIC

         G3a

         (Has ROSS PEROT-- because of the kind of person he is,
         or because of something he has done -- ever made you
         feel:)
         ANGRY?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Presidential candidates G1-G3 appear in random order;
              affects are asked in random order for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Questions G3a-G3d(1) were not administered if the VQ
              version used by the interviewer at the time this question
              was asked was dated September 25 or later (inap).  See the
              variables for Beginning VQ and Ending VQ early in the pre
              data.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, interview conducted after question withdrawn

==============================
VAR M960358    COLUMNS 4563 - 4563
              NUMERIC

         G3a(1)

         IF PEROT HAS MADE R FEEL ANGRY:

         How often
         (would you say you've felt ANGRY --)
         (VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Questions G3a-G3d(1) were not administered if the VQ
              version used by the interviewer at the time this question
              was asked was dated September 25 or later (inap).  See the
              variables for Beginning VQ and Ending VQ early in the pre
              data.

                 1.   Very often
                 2.   Fairly often
                 3.   Occasionally
                 4.   Rarely

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in G3a; interview conducted after
                      question withdrawn

==============================
VAR M960359    COLUMNS 4564 - 4564
              NUMERIC

         G3b

         (Has ROSS PEROT-- because of the kind of person he is,
         or because of something he has done -- ever made you
         feel:)
         HOPEFUL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Presidential candidates G1-G3 appear in random order;
              affects are asked in random order for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Questions G3a-G3d(1) were not administered if the VQ
              version used by the interviewer at the time this question
              was asked was dated September 25 or later (inap).  See the
              variables for Beginning VQ and Ending VQ early in the pre
              data.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, interview conducted after question withdrawn

==============================
VAR M960360    COLUMNS 4565 - 4565
              NUMERIC

         G3b(1)

         IF PEROT HAS MADE R FEEL HOPEFUL:

         How often
         (would you say you've felt HOPEFUL --)
         (VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Questions G3a-G3d(1) were not administered if the VQ
              version used by the interviewer at the time this question
              was asked was dated September 25 or later (inap).  See the
              variables for Beginning VQ and Ending VQ early in the pre
              data.

                 1.   Very often
                 2.   Fairly often
                 3.   Occasionally
                 4.   Rarely

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in G3b; interview conducted after
                      question withdrawn

==============================
VAR M960361    COLUMNS 4566 - 4566
              NUMERIC

         G3c

         (Has ROSS PEROT-- because of the kind of person he is,
         or because of something he has done -- ever made you
         feel:)
         AFRAID?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Presidential candidates G1-G3 appear in random order;
              affects are asked in random order for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Questions G3a-G3d(1) were not administered if the VQ
              version used by the interviewer at the time this question
              was asked was dated September 25 or later (inap).  See the
              variables for Beginning VQ and Ending VQ early in the pre
              data.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, interview conducted after question withdrawn

==============================
VAR M960362    COLUMNS 4567 - 4567
              NUMERIC

         G3c(1)

         IF PEROT HAS MADE R FEEL AFRAID:

         How often
         (would you say you've felt AFRAID --)
         (VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Questions G3a-G3d(1) were not administered if the VQ
              version used by the interviewer at the time this question
              was asked was dated September 25 or later (inap).  See the
              variables for Beginning VQ and Ending VQ early in the pre
              data.

                 1.   Very often
                 2.   Fairly often
                 3.   Occasionally
                 4.   Rarely

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in G3c; interview conducted after
                      question withdrawn

==============================
VAR M960363    COLUMNS 4568 - 4568
              NUMERIC

         G3d

         (Has ROSS PEROT-- because of the kind of person he is,
         or because of something he has done -- ever made you
         feel:)
         PROUD?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Presidential candidates G1-G3 appear in random order;
              affects are asked in random order for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Questions G3a-G3d(1) were not administered if the VQ
              version used by the interviewer at the time this question
              was asked was dated September 25 or later (inap).  See the
              variables for Beginning VQ and Ending VQ early in the pre
              data.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, interview conducted after question withdrawn

==============================
VAR M960364    COLUMNS 4569 - 4569
              NUMERIC

         G3d(1)

         IF PEROT HAS MADE R FEEL PROUD:

         How often
         (would you say you've felt PROUD --)
         (VERY OFTEN, FAIRLY OFTEN, OCCASIONALLY, or RARELY)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Questions G3a-G3d(1) were not administered if the VQ
              version used by the interviewer at the time this question
              was asked was dated September 25 or later (inap).  See the
              variables for Beginning VQ and Ending VQ early in the pre
              data.

                 1.   Very often
                 2.   Fairly often
                 3.   Occasionally
                 4.   Rarely

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in G3d; interview conducted after
                      question withdrawn

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

         G4        Please look at page 4 of the booklet.

         We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals and
         conservatives.  Here is a seven-point scale on which the
         political views that people might hold are arranged from
         extremely liberal to extremely conservative.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M960365    COLUMNS 4570 - 4570
              NUMERIC

         G4a

         [RB] Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or
         haven't you thought much about this?
         R SELF-PLACEMENT ON 7-PT LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer instruction: DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See G4 for full text.

                 1.   Extremely liberal
                 2.   Liberal
                 3.   Slightly liberal
                 4.   Moderate; middle of the road
                 5.   Slightly conservative
                 6.   Conservative
                 7.   Extremely conservative

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Haven't thought much [DO NOT PROBE]

==============================
VAR M960366    COLUMNS 4571 - 4571
              NUMERIC

         G4aa

         IF R SAYS DK, HAVEN'T THOUGHT OR MODERATE FOR SELF-PLACEMENT ON
         LIBERAL/CONSERVATIVE SCALE:

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

                 1.   Liberal
                 2.   Conservative
                 3.   Moderate [VOL]
                 7.   R refuses to choose [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 1-3,5-7,9 in G4a

==============================
VAR M960367    COLUMNS 4572 - 4572
              NUMERIC

         G4a(1)

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE AT G4a/G4aa:

         How certain are you of this?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 9 in G4a; 7,8,9 in G4aa

==============================
VAR M960368    COLUMNS 4573 - 4573
              NUMERIC

         G4x

         SUMMARY- SELF PLACEMENT ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See G4 and G4a/G4aa for full question texts.
              Built from G4a, G4aa.

                 1.   Liberal  (1/2/3,0; 0/4/8,1)
                 3.   Moderate  (0/4/8,3; 4,7/8/9)
                 5.   Conservative  (5/6/7,0; 0/4/8,2)
                 7.   Refused to choose  (0/8,7)

                 8.   DK  (0/8,8)
                 9.   NA/RF to entire question series  (9,0)
                 0.   NA to follow up question G4aa  (0/8,9)

==============================
VAR M960369    COLUMNS 4574 - 4574
              NUMERIC

         G5

         [RB] Where would you place Bill Clinton on this scale?
         CLINTON PLACEMENT ON 7-PT LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer: DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See G4 for full text.
              Presidential candidate names G5-G7 are asked in random
              order.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely liberal
                 2.   Liberal
                 3.   Slightly liberal
                 4.   Moderate; middle of the road
                 5.   Slightly conservative
                 6.   Conservative
                 7.   Extremely conservative

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960370    COLUMNS 4575 - 4575
              NUMERIC

         G5a

         IF R HAS PLACED BILL CLINTON ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE:

         How certain are you
         (of BILL CLINTON'S position on this scale?)
         (VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN or NOT VERY CERTAIN?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in G5

==============================
VAR M960371    COLUMNS 4576 - 4576
              NUMERIC

         G6

         [RB] Where would you place Bob Dole on this scale?
         DOLE PLACEMENT ON 7-PT LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer: DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See G4 for full text.
              Presidential candidate names G5-G7 are asked in random
              order.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely liberal
                 2.   Liberal
                 3.   Slightly liberal
                 4.   Moderate; middle of the road
                 5.   Slightly conservative
                 6.   Conservative
                 7.   Extremely conservative

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960372    COLUMNS 4577 - 4577
              NUMERIC

         G6a

         IF R HAS PLACED BOB DOLE ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE:

         How certain are you
         (of BOB DOLE'S position on this scale?)
         (VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in G6

==============================
VAR M960373    COLUMNS 4578 - 4578
              NUMERIC

         G7

         [RB] Where would you place Ross Perot on this scale?
         PEROT PLACEMENT ON 7-PT LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer: DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See G4 for full text.
              Presidential candidate names G5-G7 are asked in random
              order.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely liberal
                 2.   Liberal
                 3.   Slightly liberal
                 4.   Moderate; middle of the road
                 5.   Slightly conservative
                 6.   Conservative
                 7.   Extremely conservative

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960374    COLUMNS 4579 - 4579
              NUMERIC

         G7a

         IF R HAS PLACED ROSS PEROT ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE:

         How certain are you
         (of ROSS PEROT'S position on this scale?)
         (VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in G7

==============================
VAR M960375    COLUMNS 4580 - 4580
              NUMERIC

         G8

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE AT G4/G4a:

         [RB] Where would you place [NAME #31,33,35] on this
         scale?
         DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE PLACEMENT ON LIBERAL-
         CONSERVATIVE SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer: DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See G4 for full text.
              House candidate names G8-G9 are asked in random order.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely liberal
                 2.   Liberal
                 3.   Slightly liberal
                 4.   Moderate; middle of the road
                 5.   Slightly conservative
                 6.   Conservative
                 7.   Extremely conservative

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Democratic House candidate (race type 24);
                      0,7,8,9 in G4x; Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960376    COLUMNS 4581 - 4581
              NUMERIC

         G8a

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE:
         IF R HAS PLACED DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE  ON LIBERAL-
         CONSERVATIVE SCALE:

         How certain are you
         (of [NAME #31,33,35]'s position on this scale?)
         (VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in G8; 0,7,8,9 in G4x; no Democratic House
                      candidate (race type 24); Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960377    COLUMNS 4582 - 4582
              NUMERIC

         G9

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE:

         [RB] Where would you place [NAME #32,34,36] on this
         scale?
         REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE PLACEMENT ON LIBERAL-
         CONSERVATIVE SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer: DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See G4 for full text.
              House candidate names G8-G9 are asked in random order.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely liberal
                 2.   Liberal
                 3.   Slightly liberal
                 4.   Moderate; middle of the road
                 5.   Slightly conservative
                 6.   Conservative
                 7.   Extremely conservative

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, no Republican House candidate (race type 14);
                      0,7,8,9 in G4x; Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960378    COLUMNS 4583 - 4583
              NUMERIC

         G9a

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE :
         IF R HAS PLACED REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE ON LIBERAL-
         CONSERVATIVE SCALE :

         How certain are you
         (of [NAME #32,34,36]'s position on this scale?)
         (VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in G9; 07,8,9 in G4x; no Republican House
                      candidate (race type 14); Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960379    COLUMNS 4584 - 4584
              NUMERIC

         G10

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE:

         [RB] Where would you place the Democratic Party on this
         scale?
         DEMOCRATIC PARTY PLACEMENT ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer: DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See G4 for full text.
              Major parties G10-G11 are asked in random order.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely liberal
                 2.   Liberal
                 3.   Slightly liberal
                 4.   Moderate; middle of the road
                 5.   Slightly conservative
                 6.   Conservative
                 7.   Extremely conservative

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0,7,8,9 in G4x

==============================
VAR M960380    COLUMNS 4585 - 4585
              NUMERIC

         G11

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE:

         [RB] Where would you place the Republican Party on this
         scale?
         REPUBLICAN PARTY PLACEMENT ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"].
              See G4 for full text.
              Major parties G10-G11 are asked in random order.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely liberal
                 2.   Liberal
                 3.   Slightly liberal
                 4.   Moderate; middle of the road
                 5.   Slightly conservative
                 6.   Conservative
                 7.   Extremely conservative

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0,7,8,9 in G4x

==============================
VAR M960381    COLUMNS 4586 - 4586
              NUMERIC

         G12

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

                 1.   Bill Clinton
                 2.   Bob Dole
                 3.   Ross Perot
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960382    COLUMNS 4587 - 4587
              NUMERIC

         G12a/b

         IF R NAMES CANDIDATE R THINKS WILL WIN THE PRESIDENTIAL
         ELECTION: /
         IF R SAYS DON'T KNOW WHO WILL WIN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION:

         a. Do you think the Presidential race will be close or
         will [NAME GIVEN] win by quite a bit?
         b. Do you think the Presidential race will be close or
         will one candidate win by quite a bit?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Will be close
                 2.   Win by quite a bit

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 9 in G12

==============================
VAR M960383    COLUMNS 4588 - 4588
              NUMERIC

         G12c

         What about here in (STATE)?
         Which candidate for President do you think will carry
         this state?
         [IF NECESSARY: Which candidate will WIN in this state?]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Bill Clinton
                 3.   Bob Dole
                 5.   Ross Perot
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960384    COLUMNS 4589 - 4589
              NUMERIC

         G12d/e

         IF R NAMES CANDIDATE R THINKS WILL WIN THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
         IN R's STATE: /
         IF R SAYS DON'T KNOW WHO WILL WIN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN R's
         STATE:

         d. Do you think the Presidential race will be close here
         in (STATE) or will (NAME) win by quite a bit?
         e. Do you think the Presidential race will be close here
         in (STATE) or will one candidate win by quite a bit?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Close race
                 3.   Win by quite a bit

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 9 in G12c

==============================
VAR M960385    COLUMNS 4590 - 4590
              NUMERIC

         H1

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

                 1.   Gotten better
                 3.   Stayed about the same
                 5.   Gotten worse

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960386    COLUMNS 4591 - 4591
              NUMERIC

         H1a/b

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

         a. Would you say MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better?
         b. Would you say MUCH worse or SOMEWHAT worse?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from H1, H1a/b.

                 1.   Much better
                 2.   Somewhat better
                 3.   Same (3 in H1)
                 4.   Somewhat worse
                 5.   Much worse

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in H1

==============================
VAR M960387    COLUMNS 4592 - 4592
              NUMERIC

         H2

         What about the next 12 months?  Do you expect the
         economy to
         GET BETTER, GET WORSE or STAY ABOUT THE SAME?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Get better
                 3.   Get worse
                 5.   Stay about the same

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960388    COLUMNS 4593 - 4593
              NUMERIC

         H2a/b

         IF R SAYS ECONOMY WILL GET BETTER: /
         IF R SAYS ECONOMY WILL GET WORSE:

         a. Would you say MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better?
         b. Would you say MUCH worse or SOMEWHAT worse?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from H2, H2a/b.

                 1.   Much better
                 2.   Somewhat better
                 3.   Same (5 in H2)
                 4.   Somewhat worse
                 5.   Much worse

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in H2

==============================
VAR M960389    COLUMNS 4594 - 4594
              NUMERIC

         H3

         Do you think that twenty years from now, the standard of
         living for the people who are just children now will be
         BETTER, ABOUT THE SAME, or WORSE than it is today?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Better
                 3.   About the same
                 5.   Worse

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960390    COLUMNS 4595 - 4595
              NUMERIC

         H3.1

         Over the past year would you say that the economic
         policies of the federal government have made the
         nation's economy BETTER, WORSE, or HAVEN'T THEY MADE
         MUCH DIFFERENCE either way?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Better
                 3.   Worse
                 5.   They haven't made much difference

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960391    COLUMNS 4596 - 4596
              NUMERIC

         H3.1a/b

         IF R SAYS POLICIES HAVE MADE ECONOMY BETTER: /
         IF R SAYS POLICIES HAVE MADE ECONOMY WORSE:

         a. Would you say MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better?
         b. Would you say MUCH worse or SOMEWHAT worse?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from H3.1, H3.1a/b.

                 1.   Much better
                 2.   Somewhat better
                 3.   Same (5 in H3.1)
                 4.   Somewhat worse
                 5.   Much worse

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in H3.1

==============================
VAR M960392    COLUMNS 4597 - 4597
              NUMERIC

         H3.2

         Would you say that the size of the yearly budget deficit
         INCREASED, DECREASED, or STAYED ABOUT THE SAME during
         Clinton's time as President?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Increased
                 2.   Decreased
                 3.   Stayed about the same

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960393    COLUMNS 4598 - 4598
              NUMERIC

         H3.2a/b

         IF R SAYS SIZE OF DEFICIT HAS INCREASED: /
         IF R SAYS SIZE OF DEFICIT HAS DECREASED:

         a. Would you say it increased A LOT or A LITTLE?
         b. Would you say it decreased A LOT or A LITTLE?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from H3.2, H3.2a/b.

                 1.   Increased a lot
                 2.   Increased a little
                 3.   Same (3 in H3.2)
                 4.   Decreased a little
                 5.   Decreased a lot

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in H3.2

==============================
VAR M960394    COLUMNS 4599 - 4599
              NUMERIC

         H3.3

         Would you say that the federal income tax paid by the
         average working person has INCREASED, DECREASED, or
         STAYED ABOUT THE SAME during Clinton's time as President?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Increased
                 2.   Decreased
                 3.   Stayed about the same

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960395    COLUMNS 4600 - 4600
              NUMERIC

         H3.3a/b

         IF R SAYS INCOME TAX HAS INCREASED: /
         IF R SAYS INCOME TAX HAS DECREASED:

         a. Would you say it increased A LOT or A LITTLE?
         b. Would you say it decreased A LOT or A LITTLE?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from H3.3, H3.3a/b.

                 1.   Increased a lot
                 2.   Increased a little
                 3.   Same (3 in H3.3)
                 4.   Decreased a little
                 5.   Decreased a lot

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in H3.3

==============================
VAR M960396    COLUMNS 4601 - 4601
              NUMERIC

         H4

         H4. HALF-SAMPLE CHECKPOINT
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Half of the respondents were randomly chosen for
              administration of questions H4a-H8

                 0.   Respondent was not randomly selected for questions
                      H4a-H8
                 1.   Respondent was randomly selected for questions H4a-H8

==============================
VAR M960397    COLUMNS 4602 - 4602
              NUMERIC

         H4a

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE H4-H8:

         (Which do you think would do a better job of)
         HANDLING THE NATION'S ECONOMY
         ([the Democrats, the Republicans]
         or wouldn't there be any difference between them)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  IF 'NO DIFFERENCE' AND 'NEITHER PARTY' ARE
              VOLUNTEERED, DO NOT PROBE RESPONSES]
              Order of performance items H4a-H4h randomized.
              Order of the names of parties in question text was
              randomized in first item of series H4a-H4h (full text used
              optionally after first item; if full text used after first
              item, same order of parties was read as for first item of
              series).
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Democrats
                 2.   Republicans
                 3.   Wouldn't be much difference between them/ No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0 in H4

==============================
VAR M960398    COLUMNS 4603 - 4603
              NUMERIC

         H4b

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE H4-H8:

         (Which do you think would do a better job of)
         HANDLING FOREIGN AFFAIRS
         ([the Democrats, the Republicans]
         or wouldn't there be any difference between them)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  IF 'NO DIFFERENCE' AND 'NEITHER PARTY' ARE
              VOLUNTEERED, DO NOT PROBE RESPONSES]
              Order of performance items H4a-H4h randomized.
              Order of the names of parties in question text was
              randomized in first item of series H4a-H4h (full text used
              optionally after first item; if full text used after first
              item, same order of parties was read as for first item of
              series).
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Democrats
                 2.   Republicans
                 3.   Wouldn't be much difference between them/ No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0 in H4

==============================
VAR M960399    COLUMNS 4604 - 4604
              NUMERIC

         H4c

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE H4-H8:

         (Which do you think would do a better job of)
         MAKING HEALTH CARE MORE AFFORDABLE
         ([the Democrats, the Republicans]
         or wouldn't there be any difference between them)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  IF 'NO DIFFERENCE' AND 'NEITHER PARTY' ARE
              VOLUNTEERED, DO NOT PROBE RESPONSES]
              Order of performance items H4a-H4h randomized.
              Order of the names of parties in question text was
              randomized in first item of series H4a-H4h (full text used
              optionally after first item; if full text used after first
              item, same order of parties was read as for first item of
              series).
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Democrats
                 2.   Republicans
                 3.   Wouldn't be much difference between them/ No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0 in H4

==============================
VAR M960400    COLUMNS 4605 - 4605
              NUMERIC

         H4d

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE H4-H8:

         (Which do you think would do a better job of)
         REFORMING THE WELFARE SYSTEM
         ([the Democrats, the Republicans]
         or wouldn't there be any difference between them)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  IF 'NO DIFFERENCE' AND 'NEITHER PARTY' ARE
              VOLUNTEERED, DO NOT PROBE RESPONSES]
              Order of performance items H4a-H4h randomized.
              Order of the names of parties in question text was
              randomized in first item of series H4a-H4h (full text used
              optionally after first item; if full text used after first
              item, same order of parties was read as for first item of
              series).
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Democrats
                 2.   Republicans
                 3.   Wouldn't be much difference between them/ No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0 in H4

==============================
VAR M960401    COLUMNS 4606 - 4606
              NUMERIC

         H4e

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE H4-H8:

         (Which do you think would do a better job of)
         HANDLING THE PROBLEM OF POVERTY
         ([the Democrats, the Republicans]
         or wouldn't there be any difference between them)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  IF 'NO DIFFERENCE' AND 'NEITHER PARTY' ARE
              VOLUNTEERED, DO NOT PROBE RESPONSES]
              Order of performance items H4a-H4h randomized.
              Order of the names of parties in question text was
              randomized in first item of series H4a-H4h (full text used
              optionally after first item; if full text used after first
              item, same order of parties was read as for first item of
              series).
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Democrats
                 2.   Republicans
                 3.   Wouldn't be much difference between them/ No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0 in H4

==============================
VAR M960402    COLUMNS 4607 - 4607
              NUMERIC

         H4f

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE H4-H8:

         (Which do you think would do a better job of)
         HANDLING THE BUDGET DEFICIT
         ([the Democrats, the Republicans]
         or wouldn't there be any difference between them)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  IF 'NO DIFFERENCE' AND 'NEITHER PARTY' ARE
              VOLUNTEERED, DO NOT PROBE RESPONSES]
              Order of performance items H4a-H4h randomized.
              Order of the names of parties in question text was
              randomized in first item of series H4a-H4h (full text used
              optionally after first item; if full text used after first
              item, same order of parties was read as for first item of
              series).
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Democrats
                 2.   Republicans
                 3.   Wouldn't be much difference between them/ No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0 in H4

==============================
VAR M960403    COLUMNS 4608 - 4608
              NUMERIC

         H4g

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE H4-H8:

         (Which do you think would do a better job of)
         HANDLING THE PROBLEM OF POLLUTION AND THE ENVIRONMENT
         ([the Democrats, the Republicans]
         or wouldn't there be any difference between them)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  IF 'NO DIFFERENCE' AND 'NEITHER PARTY' ARE
              VOLUNTEERED, DO NOT PROBE RESPONSES]
              Order of performance items H4a-H4h randomized.
              Order of the names of parties in question text was
              randomized in first item of series H4a-H4h (full text used
              optionally after first item; if full text used after first
              item, same order of parties was read as for first item of
              series).
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Democrats
                 2.   Republicans
                 3.   Wouldn't be much difference between them/ No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0 in H4

==============================
VAR M960404    COLUMNS 4609 - 4609
              NUMERIC

         H4h

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE H4-H8:

         (Which do you think would do a better job of)
         DEALING WITH THE CRIME PROBLEM
         ([the Democrats, the Republicans]
         or wouldn't there be any difference between them)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  IF 'NO DIFFERENCE' AND 'NEITHER PARTY' ARE
              VOLUNTEERED, DO NOT PROBE RESPONSES]
              Order of performance items H4a-H4h randomized.
              Order of the names of parties in question text was
              randomized in first item of series H4a-H4h (full text used
              optionally after first item; if full text used after first
              item, same order of parties was read as for first item of
              series).
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Democrats
                 2.   Republicans
                 3.   Wouldn't be much difference between them/ No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0 in H4

==============================
VAR M960405    COLUMNS 4610 - 4610
              NUMERIC

         H5

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE H4-H8:

         Which party is more likely to CUT SOCIAL SECURITY
         BENEFITS
         (the Democrats, the Republicans),
         or wouldn't there be much difference between them?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  IF 'NO DIFFERENCE' AND 'NEITHER PARTY' ARE
              VOLUNTEERED, DO NOT PROBE RESPONSES]
              Order of names of parties in question text was randomized
              in H5.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Democrat
                 2.   Republican
                 3.   Wouldn't be much difference between them/ No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0 in H4

==============================
VAR M960406    COLUMNS 4611 - 4611
              NUMERIC

         H6

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE H4-H8:

         Which party is more likely to IMPROVE RACE RELATIONS,
         (the Democrats, the Republicans),
         or wouldn't there be much difference between them?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  IF 'NO DIFFERENCE' AND 'NEITHER PARTY' ARE
              VOLUNTEERED, DO NOT PROBE RESPONSES]
              Order of names of parties in question text was randomized
              in H6.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Democrat
                 2.   Republican
                 3.   Wouldn't be much difference between them/ No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0 in H4

==============================
VAR M960407    COLUMNS 4612 - 4612
              NUMERIC

         H7

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE H4-H8:

         Which party is more likely to RAISE TAXES,
         (the Democrats, the Republicans),
         or wouldn't there be much difference between them?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

               [Interviewer:  IF 'NO DIFFERENCE' AND 'NEITHER PARTY' ARE
              VOLUNTEERED, DO NOT PROBE RESPONSES]
              Order of names of parties in question text was randomized
              in H7.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Democrat
                 2.   Republican
                 3.   Wouldn't be much difference between them/ No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0 in H4

==============================
VAR M960408    COLUMNS 4613 - 4613
              NUMERIC

         H8

         IF R SELECTED FOR RANDOM HALF-SAMPLE H4-H8:

         Looking ahead, do you think the problem of
         KEEPING OUT OF WAR
         would be handled better in the next four years by
         (the Democrats, the Republicans),
         or about the same by both?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of names of parties in question text was randomized
              in H8.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Democrats
                 2.   Republicans
                 3.   About the same by both

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0 in H4

==============================
VAR M960409    COLUMNS 4614 - 4614
              NUMERIC

         H9

         During the past year, would you say that the United
         States' position in the world has grown WEAKER, STAYED
         ABOUT THE SAME, or has it grown STRONGER?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Weaker
                 2.   Stayed about the same
                 3.   Stronger

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960410    COLUMNS 4615 - 4615
              NUMERIC

         H10

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

                 1.   Agree
                 5.   Disagree

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960411    COLUMNS 4616 - 4616
              NUMERIC

         H11

         In the future, how willing should the United States be
         to use military force to solve international problems --
         EXTREMELY WILLING, VERY WILLING, SOMEWHAT WILLING, NOT
         VERY WILLING, or NEVER WILLING?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Extremely willing
                 2.   Very willing
                 3.   Somewhat willing
                 4.   Not very willing
                 5.   Never willing

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960412    COLUMNS 4617 - 4617
              NUMERIC

         H12

         A law has been proposed that would limit the members of
         Congress to no more than 12 consecutive years of service
         in that office.  Do you favor or oppose such a law?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Favor
                 2.   Oppose
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960413    COLUMNS 4618 - 4618
              NUMERIC

         H13a

         IF R'S CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT RACE INCLUDES 2 MAJOR PARTY
         CANDIDATES:

         Do you happen to know if either of these candidates
         ([NAME #31, 33, 35] or [NAME #32, 34, 36])
         is currently in the House of Representatives?
         (IF NEEDED: which one is that?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order in question text of Democratic and Republican House
              candidate names was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Yes,  Democratic candidate is
                 2.   Yes, Republican candidate is
                 3.   Both candidates are [VOL]
                 5.   No, neither of them is

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, only one major party House candidate (type race
                      14 or 24) or Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960414    COLUMNS 4619 - 4620
              NUMERIC

         H13a(1)

         IF R'S CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT RACE INCLUDES 2 MAJOR PARTY
         CANDIDATES:
         IF R HAS IDENTIFIED 1 HOUSE CANDIDATE AS INCUMBENT:

         CODE OF HOUSE CANDIDATE RECALLED AS INCUMBENT
         (2-CANDIDATE RACE)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from H13a.

                31.   Democratic candidate in open race
                32.   Republican candidate in open race
                33.   Democratic incumbent
                34.   Republican  incumbent
                35.   Democratic challenger
                36.   Republican challenger
                90.   Both

                00.   Inap, 0,5,8,9 in H13a

==============================
VAR M960415    COLUMNS 4621 - 4621
              NUMERIC

         H13b

         IF R'S CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT RACE INCLUDES ONLY 1 MAJOR PARTY
         CANDIDATE:

         Do you happen to know if
         (NAME #31, 33, 32, 34)
         is currently in the House of Representatives?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes, candidate is
                 5.   No, candidate is not

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, two major party House candidates in race (type
                      race 12, 21, 55 or 65) or Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960416    COLUMNS 4622 - 4623
              NUMERIC

         H13b(1)

         IF R'S CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT RACE INCLUDES ONLY 1 MAJOR PARTY
         CANDIDATE:
         IF R HAS IDENTIFIED HOUSE CANDIDATE AS INCUMBENT:

         CODE OF HOUSE CANDIDATE RECALLED AS INCUMBENT
         (UNOPPOSED RACE)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from H13b.

                31.   Democratic candidate in open race
                32.   Republican candidate in open race
                33.   Democratic incumbent
                34.   Republican  incumbent
                35.   Democratic challenger
                36.   Republican challenger

                00.   Inap, 0,5,8,9 in H13b

==============================
VAR M960417    COLUMNS 4624 - 4624
              NUMERIC

         K1

         Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as
         a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Democrat
                 2.   Republican
                 3.   Independent
                 4.   Other party
                 5.   No preference

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960418    COLUMNS 4625 - 4625
              NUMERIC

         K1a/b

         IF R CONSIDERS SELF REPUBLICAN /
         IF R CONSIDERS SELF DEMOCRAT:

         a. Would you call yourself a strong Republican or a not
         very strong Republican?
         b. Would you call yourself a strong Democrat or a not
         very strong Democrat?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Strong
                 5.   Not very strong

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 3,4,5,8,9 in K1

==============================
VAR M960419    COLUMNS 4626 - 4626
              NUMERIC

         K1c

         IF R CONSIDERS SELF INDEPENDENT, NO PREFERENCE, OTHER:

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

                 1.   Closer to Republican
                 3.   Neither
                 5.   Closer to Democratic

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 1,2,8,9 in K1

==============================
VAR M960420    COLUMNS 4627 - 4627
              NUMERIC

         K1x

         SUMMARY - R PARTY ID
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See K1, K1a/b, K1c for full question texts.
              Built from K1, K1a/b, K1c
              Code 8 (apolitical) was used only if the respondent had a
              code of 5 (no preference) in K1 and a code of 3,8 or 9 in
              K1c and also showed little or no interest in politics in
              response to the following questions:  A1 (pre), B1 (pre),
              N2 (pre), E9 (post).

                 0.   Strong Democrat (1,1,0 in K1, K1a/b, K1c)
                 1.   Weak Democrat (1,5/8/9,0 in K1, K1a/b, K1c)
                 2.   Independent-Democrat (3/4/5,0,5 in K1,  K1a/b, K1c
                 3.   Independent-Independent (3,0,3/8/9 in K1, K1a/b, K1c;
                      5,0,3/8/9 if not apolitical)
                 4.   Independent-Republican (3/4/5,0,1 in K1, K1a/b, K1c)
                 5.   Weak Republican (2,5/8/9,0 in K1, K1a/b, K1c)
                 6.   Strong Republican (2,1,0 in K1, K1a/b, K1c)
                 7.   Other; minor party; refuses to say (4,0,3/8/9 in K1,
                      K1a/b, K1c)

                 8.   Apolitical (5,0,3/8/9 in K1, K1a/b, K1c and no
                      interest in politics
                 9.   NA (8/9,0,0 in K1, K1a/b, K1c)

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

         K2        Please look at page 5 of the booklet.

         I am going to read a list of words and phrases people
         may use to describe political figures.  For each, tell
         me whether the word or phrase describes the candidate I
         name.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M960421    COLUMNS 4628 - 4628
              NUMERIC

         K2a

         (Think about BILL CLINTON.  In your opinion does the
         phrase "(he [is]) ......." describe Bill Clinton
         extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at
         all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         INTELLIGENT?
         (Does .... describe Bill Clinton extremely well, quite
         well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Clinton.
              Order of Clinton traits K2a-K2j randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960422    COLUMNS 4629 - 4629
              NUMERIC

         K2b

         (Think about BILL CLINTON.  In your opinion does the
         phrase "(he [is]) ......." describe Bill Clinton
         extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at
         all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         COMPASSIONATE?
         (Does .... describe Bill Clinton extremely well, quite
         well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Clinton.
              Order of Clinton traits K2a-K2j randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960423    COLUMNS 4630 - 4630
              NUMERIC

         K2c

         (Think about BILL CLINTON.  In your opinion does the
         phrase "(he [is]) ......." describe Bill Clinton
         extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at
         all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         MORAL?
         (Does .... describe Bill Clinton extremely well, quite
         well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Clinton.
              Order of Clinton traits K2a-K2j randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960424    COLUMNS 4631 - 4631
              NUMERIC

         K2c(1)

         IF R GIVES OPINION ABOUT CLINTON AS 'MORAL':

         How certain are you about this?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in K2c

==============================
VAR M960425    COLUMNS 4632 - 4632
              NUMERIC

         K2d

         (Think about BILL CLINTON.  In your opinion does the
         phrase "(he [is]) ......." describe Bill Clinton
         extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at
         all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         INSPIRING?
         (Does .... describe Bill Clinton extremely well, quite
         well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Clinton.
              Order of Clinton traits K2a-K2j randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960426    COLUMNS 4633 - 4633
              NUMERIC

         K2e

         (Think about BILL CLINTON.  In your opinion does the
         phrase "(he [is]) ......." describe Bill Clinton
         extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at
         all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP?
         (Does .... describe Bill Clinton extremely well, quite
         well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Clinton.
              Order of Clinton traits K2a-K2j randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960427    COLUMNS 4634 - 4634
              NUMERIC

         K2f

         (Think about BILL CLINTON.  In your opinion does the
         phrase "(he [is]) ......." describe Bill Clinton
         extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at
         all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU?
         (Does .... describe Bill Clinton extremely well, quite
         well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Clinton.
              Order of Clinton traits K2a-K2j randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960428    COLUMNS 4635 - 4635
              NUMERIC

         K2g

         (Think about BILL CLINTON.  In your opinion does the
         phrase "(he [is]) ......." describe Bill Clinton
         extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at
         all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         KNOWLEDGEABLE?
         (Does .... describe Bill Clinton extremely well, quite
         well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Clinton.
              Order of Clinton traits K2a-K2j randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960429    COLUMNS 4636 - 4636
              NUMERIC

         K2h

         (Think about BILL CLINTON.  In your opinion does the
         phrase "(he [is]) ......." describe Bill Clinton
         extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at
         all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         HONEST?
         (Does .... describe Bill Clinton extremely well, quite
         well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Clinton.
              Order of Clinton traits K2a-K2j randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960430    COLUMNS 4637 - 4637
              NUMERIC

         K2j

         (Think about BILL CLINTON.  In your opinion does the
         phrase "(he [is]) ......." describe Bill Clinton
         extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at
         all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         GETS THINGS DONE?
         (Does .... describe Bill Clinton extremely well, quite
         well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Clinton.
              Order of Clinton traits K2a-K2j randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960431    COLUMNS 4638 - 4638
              NUMERIC

         K2j(1)

         IF R GIVES OPINION WHETHER CLINTON 'GETS THINGS DONE':

         How certain are you about this?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in K2j

==============================
VAR M960432    COLUMNS 4639 - 4639
              NUMERIC

         K3a

         (Think about BOB DOLE.  In your opinion does the phrase
         "(he [is]) ......." describe Bob Dole extremely well,
         quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         MORAL?
         (Does .... describe Bob Dole extremely well, quite well,
         not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Dole.
              Set of traits for Dole (K3a-K3g) or Perot (K4a-K4g) may be
              asked second or third after set of Clinton traits, which
              is always asked first.  Order of traits for second
              presidential candidate randomized; order of traits for
              third candidate same as order for second candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960433    COLUMNS 4640 - 4640
              NUMERIC

         K3a(1)

         IF R GIVES OPINION ABOUT DOLE AS 'MORAL':

         How certain are you about this?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in K3a

==============================
VAR M960434    COLUMNS 4641 - 4641
              NUMERIC

         K3b

         (Think about BOB DOLE.  In your opinion does the phrase
         "(he [is]) ......." describe Bob Dole extremely well,
         quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         INSPIRING?
         (Does .... describe Bob Dole extremely well, quite well,
         not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Dole.
              Set of traits for Dole (K3a-K3g) or Perot (K4a-K4g) may be
              asked second or third after set of Clinton traits, which
              is always asked first.  Order of traits for second
              presidential candidate randomized; order of traits for
              third candidate same as order for second candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960435    COLUMNS 4642 - 4642
              NUMERIC

         K3c

         (Think about BOB DOLE.  In your opinion does the phrase
         "(he [is]) ......." describe Bob Dole extremely well,
         quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP?
         (Does .... describe Bob Dole extremely well, quite well,
         not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Dole.
              Set of traits for Dole (K3a-K3g) or Perot (K4a-K4g) may be
              asked second or third after set of Clinton traits, which
              is always asked first.  Order of traits for second
              presidential candidate randomized; order of traits for
              third candidate same as order for second candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960436    COLUMNS 4643 - 4643
              NUMERIC

         K3d

         (Think about BOB DOLE.  In your opinion does the phrase
         "(he [is]) ......." describe Bob Dole extremely well,
         quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE R?
         (Does .... describe Bob Dole extremely well, quite well,
         not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Dole.
              Set of traits for Dole (K3a-K3g) or Perot (K4a-K4g) may be
              asked second or third after set of Clinton traits, which
              is always asked first.  Order of traits for second
              presidential candidate randomized; order of traits for
              third candidate same as order for second candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960437    COLUMNS 4644 - 4644
              NUMERIC

         K3e

         (Think about BOB DOLE.  In your opinion does the phrase
         "(he [is]) ......." describe Bob Dole extremely well,
         quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         KNOWLEDGEABLE?
         (Does .... describe Bob Dole extremely well, quite well,
         not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Dole.
              Set of traits for Dole (K3a-K3g) or Perot (K4a-K4g) may be
              asked second or third after set of Clinton traits, which
              is always asked first.  Order of traits for second
              presidential candidate randomized; order of traits for
              third candidate same as order for second candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960438    COLUMNS 4645 - 4645
              NUMERIC

         K3f

         (Think about BOB DOLE.  In your opinion does the phrase
         "(he [is]) ......." describe Bob Dole extremely well,
         quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         HONEST?
         (Does .... describe Bob Dole extremely well, quite well,
         not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Dole.
              Set of traits for Dole (K3a-K3g) or Perot (K4a-K4g) may be
              asked second or third after set of Clinton traits, which
              is always asked first.  Order of traits for second
              presidential candidate randomized; order of traits for
              third candidate same as order for second candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960439    COLUMNS 4646 - 4646
              NUMERIC

         K3g

         (Think about BOB DOLE.  In your opinion does the phrase
         "(he [is]) ......." describe Bob Dole extremely well,
         quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         GETS THINGS DONE?
         (Does .... describe Bob Dole extremely well, quite well,
         not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Dole.
              Set of traits for Dole (K3a-K3g) or Perot (K4a-K4g) may be
              asked second or third after set of Clinton traits, which
              is always asked first.  Order of traits for second
              presidential candidate randomized; order of traits for
              third candidate same as order for second candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960440    COLUMNS 4647 - 4647
              NUMERIC

         K3g(1)

         IF R GIVES OPINION WHETHER DOLE 'GETS THINGS DONE':

         How certain are you about this?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in K3g

==============================
VAR M960441    COLUMNS 4648 - 4648
              NUMERIC

         K4a

         (Think about Ross Perot.  In your opinion does the
         phrase "(he [is]) ......." describe Ross Perot extremely
         well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         MORAL?
         (Does .... describe Ross Perot extremely well, quite
         well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Perot.
              Set of traits for Dole (K3a-K3g) or Perot (K4a-K4g) may be
              asked second or third after set of Clinton traits, which
              is always asked first.  Order of traits for second
              presidential candidate randomized; order of traits for
              third candidate same as order for second candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Questions K4a-K4a(1) were not administered if the VQ
              version used by the interviewer at the time this question
              was asked was dated September 25 or later (inap).  See the
              variables for Beginning VQ and Ending VQ early in the pre
              data.

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, question removed from the field

==============================
VAR M960442    COLUMNS 4649 - 4649
              NUMERIC

         K4a(1)

         IF R GIVES OPINION ABOUT PEROT AS 'MORAL':

         (How certain are you about this?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Questions K4a-K4a(1) were not administered if the VQ
              version used by the interviewer at the time this question
              was asked was dated September 25 or later (inap).  See the
              variables for Beginning VQ and Ending VQ early in the pre
              data.

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in K4a; question removed from the field

==============================
VAR M960443    COLUMNS 4650 - 4650
              NUMERIC

         K4b

         (Think about Ross Perot.  In your opinion does the
         phrase "(he [is]) ......." describe Ross Perot extremely
         well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         INSPIRING?
         (Does .... describe Ross Perot extremely well, quite
         well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Perot.
              Set of traits for Dole (K3a-K3g) or Perot (K4a-K4g) may be
              asked second or third after set of Clinton traits, which
              is always asked first.  Order of traits for second
              presidential candidate randomized; order of traits for
              third candidate same as order for second candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Question K4b was not administered if the VQ version used
              by the interviewer at the time this question was asked was
              dated September 25 or later (inap).  See the variables for
              Beginning VQ and Ending VQ early in the pre data.

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, question removed from the field

==============================
VAR M960444    COLUMNS 4651 - 4651
              NUMERIC

         K4c

         (Think about Ross Perot.  In your opinion does the
         phrase "(he [is]) ......." describe Ross Perot extremely
         well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP?
         (Does .... describe Ross Perot extremely well, quite
         well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Perot.
              Set of traits for Dole (K3a-K3g) or Perot (K4a-K4g) may be
              asked second or third after set of Clinton traits, which
              is always asked first.  Order of traits for second
              presidential candidate randomized; order of traits for
              third candidate same as order for second candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960445    COLUMNS 4652 - 4652
              NUMERIC

         K4d

         (Think about Ross Perot.  In your opinion does the
         phrase "(he [is]) ......." describe Ross Perot extremely
         well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE R?
         (Does .... describe Ross Perot extremely well, quite
         well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Perot.
              Set of traits for Dole (K3a-K3g) or Perot (K4a-K4g) may be
              asked second or third after set of Clinton traits, which
              is always asked first.  Order of traits for second
              presidential candidate randomized; order of traits for
              third candidate same as order for second candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960446    COLUMNS 4653 - 4653
              NUMERIC

         K4e

         (Think about Ross Perot.  In your opinion does the
         phrase "(he [is]) ......." describe Ross Perot extremely
         well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         KNOWLEDGEABLE?
         (Does .... describe Ross Perot extremely well, quite
         well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Perot.
              Set of traits for Dole (K3a-K3g) or Perot (K4a-K4g) may be
              asked second or third after set of Clinton traits, which
              is always asked first.  Order of traits for second
              presidential candidate randomized; order of traits for
              third candidate same as order for second candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960447    COLUMNS 4654 - 4654
              NUMERIC

         K4f

         (Think about Ross Perot.  In your opinion does the
         phrase "(he [is]) ......." describe Ross Perot extremely
         well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         HONEST?
         (Does .... describe Ross Perot extremely well, quite
         well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Perot.
              Set of traits for Dole (K3a-K3g) or Perot (K4a-K4g) may be
              asked second or third after set of Clinton traits, which
              is always asked first.  Order of traits for second
              presidential candidate randomized; order of traits for
              third candidate same as order for second candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960448    COLUMNS 4655 - 4655
              NUMERIC

         K4g

         (Think about Ross Perot.  In your opinion does the
         phrase "(he [is]) ......." describe Ross Perot extremely
         well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         (Looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         (How about)
         GETS THINGS DONE?
         (Does .... describe Ross Perot extremely well, quite
         well, not too well, or not well at all?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See K2 for full text.
              Beginning 2 sentences used only if trait is first trait
              applied to Perot.
              Set of traits for Dole (K3a-K3g) or Perot (K4a-K4g) may be
              asked second or third after set of Clinton traits, which
              is always asked first.  Order of traits for second
              presidential candidate randomized; order of traits for
              third candidate same as order for second candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960449    COLUMNS 4656 - 4656
              NUMERIC

         K4g(1)

         IF R GIVES OPINION WHETHER PEROT 'GETS THINGS DONE':

         (How certain are you about this?)
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in K4g

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

         L1        Please look at page 6 of the booklet.

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

==============================
VAR M960450    COLUMNS 4657 - 4657
              NUMERIC

         L1a

         [RB] Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or
         haven't you thought much about this?
         R SELF-PLACEMENT ON SERVICES/SPENDING SCALE.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L1 for full text.

                 1.   Government should provide many fewer services; reduce
                      spending a lot
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Government should provide many more services; increase
                      spending a lot

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Haven't thought much about it

==============================
VAR M960451    COLUMNS 4658 - 4658
              NUMERIC

         L1a(1)

         IF R PLACES SELF ON 7-PT SERVICES/SPENDING SCALE:

         How certain are YOU of your position on this scale?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in L1a

==============================
VAR M960452    COLUMNS 4659 - 4659
              NUMERIC

         L1a(2)

         ALL RESPONDENTS:

         How important is this issue to YOU?
         EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT,
         NOT TOO IMPORTANT, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Extremely important
                 2.   Very important
                 3.   Somewhat important
                 4.   Not too important
                 5.   Not important at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 9 in L1a

==============================
VAR M960453    COLUMNS 4660 - 4660
              NUMERIC

         L1b

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         BILL CLINTON
         on this scale?
         CLINTON PLACEMENT ON SERVICES/SPENDING SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See L1 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates L1b-L1d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Government should provide many fewer services; reduce
                      spending a lot
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Government should provide many more services; increase
                      spending a lot

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960454    COLUMNS 4661 - 4661
              NUMERIC

         L1b(1)

         IF R PLACES CLINTON ON 7-PT SERVICES/SPENDING SCALE:

         How certain are you of BILL CLINTON'S position on this
         scale?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in L1b

==============================
VAR M960455    COLUMNS 4662 - 4662
              NUMERIC

         L1c

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         BOB DOLE
         on this scale?
         DOLE PLACEMENT ON SERVICES/SPENDING SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See L1 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates L1b-L1d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Government should provide many fewer services; reduce
                      spending a lot
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Government should provide many more services; increase
                      spending a lot

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960456    COLUMNS 4663 - 4663
              NUMERIC

         L1c(1)

         IF R PLACES DOLE ON 7-PT SERVICES/SPENDING SCALE:

         How certain are you of BOB DOLE'S position on this scale?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in L1c

==============================
VAR M960457    COLUMNS 4664 - 4664
              NUMERIC

         L1d

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         ROSS PEROT
         on this scale?
         PEROT PLACEMENT ON SERVICES/SPENDING SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See L1 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates L1b-L1d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Government should provide many fewer services; reduce
                      spending a lot
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Government should provide many more services; increase
                      spending a lot

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960458    COLUMNS 4665 - 4665
              NUMERIC

         L1d(1)

         IF R PLACES PEROT ON 7-PT SERVICES/SPENDING SCALE:

         How certain are you of ROSS PEROT'S position on this
         scale?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in L1d

==============================
VAR M960459    COLUMNS 4666 - 4666
              NUMERIC

         L1e

         IF R PLACES SELF ON 7-PT SERVICES/SPENDING SCALE:

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         [NAME #31,#33,#35]  (on this scale)?
         DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE PLACEMENT ON
         SERVICES/SPENDING SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See L1 for full text.
              Order of House candidates L1e-L1f was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Government should provide many fewer services; reduce
                      spending a lot
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Government should provide many more services; increase
                      spending a lot

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in L1a; R didn't recognize name (997 in
                      D1g); no Democratic House candidate (race type 24);
                      Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960460    COLUMNS 4667 - 4667
              NUMERIC

         L1f

         IF R PLACES SELF ON 7-PT SERVICES/SPENDING SCALE:

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         [NAME #32,#34,#36]  (on this scale)?
         REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE PLACEMENT ON
         SERVICES/SPENDING SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See L1 for full text.
              Order of House candidates L1e-L1f was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Government should provide many fewer services; reduce
                      spending a lot
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Government should provide many more services; increase
                      spending a lot

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in L1a; R didn't recognize name (997 in
                      D1h); no Republican House candidate (race type 14);
                      Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960461    COLUMNS 4668 - 4668
              NUMERIC

         L1g

         IF R PLACES SELF ON 7-PT SERVICES/SPENDING SCALE:

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
         on this scale?
         DEMOCRATIC PARTY PLACEMENT ON SERVICES/SPENDING SCALE.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See L1 for full text.
              Order of major parties L1g-L1h was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Government should provide many fewer services; reduce
                      spending a lot
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Government should provide many more services; increase
                      spending a lot

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in L1a

==============================
VAR M960462    COLUMNS 4669 - 4669
              NUMERIC

         L1h

         IF R PLACES SELF ON 7-PT SERVICES/SPENDING SCALE:

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
         on this scale?
         REPUBLICAN PARTY PLACEMENT ON SERVICES/SPENDING SCALE.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See L1 for full text.
              Order of major parties L1g-L1h was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Government should provide many fewer services; reduce
                      spending a lot
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Government should provide many more services; increase
                      spending a lot

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in L1a

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

         L2        Please look at page 7 of the booklet.

         Some people believe that we should spend much less money
         for defense.  Suppose these people are at one end of a
         scale, at point 1.  Others feel that defense spending
         should be greatly increased.  Suppose these people are
         at the other end, at point 7.  And, of course, some
         other people have opinions somewhere in between at
         points 2,3,4,5, or 6.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M960463    COLUMNS 4670 - 4670
              NUMERIC

         L2a

         [RB] Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or
         haven't you thought much about this?
         R SELF-PLACEMENT ON DEFENSE SPENDING SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L2 for full text.

                 1.   Greatly decrease defense spending
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Greatly increase defense spending

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Haven't thought much about it

==============================
VAR M960464    COLUMNS 4671 - 4671
              NUMERIC

         L2a(1)

         IF R PLACES SELF ON 7-PT DEFENSE SPENDING SCALE:

         How certain are you of YOUR position on this scale?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in L2a

==============================
VAR M960465    COLUMNS 4672 - 4672
              NUMERIC

         L2a(2)

         ALL RESPONDENTS:

         How important is this issue to YOU?
         EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT,
         NOT TOO IMPORTANT, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Extremely imporant
                 2.   Very important
                 3.   Somewhat important
                 4.   Not too important
                 5.   Not important

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 9 in L2a

==============================
VAR M960466    COLUMNS 4673 - 4673
              NUMERIC

         L2b

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         BILL CLINTON
         (on this scale)?
         CLINTON PLACEMENT ON DEFENSE SPENDING SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See L2 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates L2b-L2d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Greatly decrease defense spending
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Greatly increase defense spending

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960467    COLUMNS 4674 - 4674
              NUMERIC

         L2b(1)

         IF R PLACES CLINTON ON 7-PT DEFENSE SPENDING SCALE:

         How certain are you of BILL CLINTON's position on this
         scale?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in L2b

==============================
VAR M960468    COLUMNS 4675 - 4675
              NUMERIC

         L2b(2)

         IF R PLACES CLINTON ON 7-PT DEFENSE SPENDING SCALE:

         How important is this issue to BILL CLINTON?
         EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT,
         NOT TOO IMPORTANT, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Extremely important
                 2.   Very important
                 3.   Somewhat important
                 4.   Not too important
                 5.   Not important

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in L2b

==============================
VAR M960469    COLUMNS 4676 - 4676
              NUMERIC

         L2c

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         BOB DOLE
         (on this scale)?
         DOLE PLACEMENT ON DEFENSE SPENDING SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See L2 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates L2b-L2d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Greatly decrease defense spending
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Greatly increase defense spending

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960470    COLUMNS 4677 - 4677
              NUMERIC

         L2c(1)

         IF R PLACES DOLE ON 7-PT DEFENSE SPENDING SCALE:

         How certain are you of BOB DOLE'S position on this scale?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in L2c

==============================
VAR M960471    COLUMNS 4678 - 4678
              NUMERIC

         L2c(2)

         IF R PLACES DOLE ON 7-PT DEFENSE SPENDING SCALE:

         How important is this issue to BOB DOLE?
         EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT,
         NOT TOO IMPORTANT, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Extremely important
                 2.   Very important
                 3.   Somewhat important
                 4.   Not too important
                 5.   Not important

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in L2c

==============================
VAR M960472    COLUMNS 4679 - 4679
              NUMERIC

         L2d

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         ROSS PEROT
         (on this scale)?
         PEROT PLACEMENT ON DEFENSE SPENDING SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See L2 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates L2b-L2d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Questions L2d, L2d(1),L2d(2) were not administered if the
              VQ version used by the interviewer at the time this
              question was asked was dated September 25 or later
              (inap).  See the variables for Beginning VQ and Ending VQ
              early in the pre data.

                 1.   Greatly decrease defense spending
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Greatly increase defense spending

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, interview conducted after question removed

==============================
VAR M960473    COLUMNS 4680 - 4680
              NUMERIC

         L2d(1)

         IF R PLACES PEROT ON 7-PT DEFENSE SPENDING SCALE:

         How certain are you of ROSS PEROT'S position on this
         scale?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Questions L2d, L2d(1),L2d(2) were not administered if the
              VQ version used by the interviewer at the time this
              question was asked was dated September 25 or later
              (inap).  See the variables for Beginning VQ and Ending VQ
              early in the pre data.

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in L2d; interview conducted after question
                      removed

==============================
VAR M960474    COLUMNS 4681 - 4681
              NUMERIC

         L2d(2)

         IF R PLACES PEROT ON 7-PT DEFENSE SPENDING SCALE:

         How important is this issue to ROSS PEROT?
         EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT,
         NOT TOO IMPORTANT, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Questions L2d, L2d(1),L2d(2) were not administered if the
              VQ version used by the interviewer at the time this
              question was asked was dated September 25 or later
              (inap).  See the variables for Beginning VQ and Ending VQ
              early in the pre data.

                 1.   Extremely important
                 2.   Very important
                 3.   Somewhat important
                 4.   Not too important
                 5.   Not important

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in L2d; interview conducted after question
                      removed

==============================
VAR M960475    COLUMNS 4682 - 4682
              NUMERIC

         L2e

         IF R PLACES SELF ON 7-PT DEFENSE SPENDING SCALE:

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         [NAME #31,#33,#35]  (on this scale)?
         DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE PLACEMENT ON DEFENSE SPENDING
         SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              [See L2 for full text.
              Order of House candidates L2e-L2f was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Greatly decrease defense spending
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Greatly increase defense spending

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in L2a; R didn't recognize name (997 in
                      D1g); no Democratic House candidate (race type 24);
                      Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960476    COLUMNS 4683 - 4683
              NUMERIC

         L2f

         IF R PLACES SELF ON 7-PT DEFENSE SPENDING SCALE:

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         [NAME #32,#34,#36]  (on this scale)?
         REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE PLACEMENT ON DEFENSE SPENDING
         SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See L2 for full text.
              Order of House candidates L2e-L2f was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Greatly decrease defense spending
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Greatly increase defense spending

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in L2a; R didn't recognize name (997 in
                      D1h); no Republican House candidate (race type 14);
                      Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960477    COLUMNS 4684 - 4684
              NUMERIC

         L2g

         IF R PLACES SELF ON 7-PT DEFENSE SPENDING SCALE:

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
         (on this scale)?
         DEMOCRATIC PARTY PLACEMENT ON DEFENSE SPENDING SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See L2 for full text.
              Order of major parties  L2g-L2h was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Greatly decrease defense spending
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Greatly increase defense spending

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in L2a

==============================
VAR M960478    COLUMNS 4685 - 4685
              NUMERIC

         L2h

         IF R PLACES SELF ON 7-PT DEFENSE SPENDING SCALE:

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
         (on this scale)?
         REPUBLICAN PARTY PLACEMENT ON DEFENSE SPENDING SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See L2 for full text.
              Order of major parties L2g-L2h was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Greatly decrease defense spending
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Greatly increase defense spending

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in L2a

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

         L3        Please look at page 8 of the booklet.

         There is much concern about the rapid rise in medical
         and hospital costs.  Some people feel there should be a
         government insurance plan which would cover all medical
         and hospital expenses for everyone.  (Suppose these
         people are at one end of a scale, at point 1).  Others
         feel that all medical expenses should be paid by
         individuals and through private insurance plans like
         Blue Cross or some other company paid plans.  (Suppose
         these people are at the other end, at point 7).  And, of
         course, some other people have opinions somewhere in
         between at points 2,3,4,5, or 6.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M960479    COLUMNS 4686 - 4686
              NUMERIC

         L3a

         [RB] Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or
         haven't you thought much about this?
         R SELF-PLACEMENT ON GOVERNMENT HEALTH INSURANCE SCALE:
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L3 for full text.

                 1.   Government insurance plan
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Private insurance plan

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Haven't though much about it

==============================
VAR M960480    COLUMNS 4687 - 4687
              NUMERIC

         L3b

         [RB] (Where would you place) BILL CLINTON (on this scale)?
         CLINTON PLACEMENT ON GOVERNMENT HEALTH INSURANCE SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See L3 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates L3b-L3d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Government insurance plan
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Private insurance plan

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960481    COLUMNS 4688 - 4688
              NUMERIC

         L3c

         [RB] (Where would you place) BOB DOLE (on this scale)?
         DOLE PLACEMENT ON GOVERNMENT HEALTH INSURANCE SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See L3 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates L3b-L3d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Government insurance plan
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Private insurance plan

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960482    COLUMNS 4689 - 4689
              NUMERIC

         L3d

         [RB] (Where would you place) ROSS PEROT (on this scale)?
         PEROT PLACEMENT ON GOVERNMENT HEALTH INSURANCE SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See L3 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates L3b-L3d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Questions L3d was not administered if the VQ version used
              by the interviewer at the time this question was asked was
              dated September 25 or later (inap).  See the variables for
              Beginning VQ and Ending VQ early in the pre data.

                 1.   Government insurance plan
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Private insurance plan

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, question removed from the field

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

         L4        Please look at page 9 of the booklet.

         Some people feel the government in Washington should see
         to it that every person has a job and a good standard of
         living (Suppose these people are at one end of a scale,
         at point 1.)  Others think the government should just
         let each person get ahead on their own.  (Suppose these
         people are at the other end, at point 7.)  And, of
         course, some other people have opinions somewhere in
         between, at points 2,3,4,5, or 6.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M960483    COLUMNS 4690 - 4690
              NUMERIC

         L4a

         [RB] Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or
         haven't you thought  much about this?
         R SELF-PLACEMENT ON GUARANTEED JOB/STANDARD OF LIVING
         SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L4 for full text.

                 1.   Government should see to a job and good standard of
                      living
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Government should let each person get ahead on own

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Haven't though much about it

==============================
VAR M960484    COLUMNS 4691 - 4691
              NUMERIC

         L4b

         [RB] (Where would you place) BILL CLINTON on this scale?
         CLINTON PLACEMENT ON GUARANTEED JOB/STANDARD OF LIVING SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See L4 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates L4b-L4d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Government should see to a job and good standard of
                      living
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Government should let each person get ahead on own

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960485    COLUMNS 4692 - 4692
              NUMERIC

         L4c

         [RB] (Where would you place) BOB DOLE on this scale?
         DOLE PLACEMENT ON GUARANTEED JOB/STANDARD OF LIVING SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See L4 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates L4b-L4d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Government should see to a job and good standard of
                      living
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Government should let each person get ahead on own

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960486    COLUMNS 4693 - 4693
              NUMERIC

         L4d

         [RB] (Where would you place) ROSS PEROT on this scale?
         PEROT PLACEMENT ON GUARANTEED JOB/STANDARD OF LIVING
         SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See L4 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates L4b-L4d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Question L4d was not administered if the VQ version used
              by the interviewer at the time this question was asked was
              dated September 25 or later (inap).  See the variables for
              Beginning VQ and Ending VQ early in the pre data.

                 1.   Government should see to a job and good standard of
                      living
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Government should let each person get ahead on own

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, question removed from the field

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

         L5        Please look at page 10 of the booklet.

         Some people feel that the government in Washington
         should make every effort to improve the social and
         economic position of blacks.  (Suppose these people are
         at one end of a scale, at point 1.)  Others feel that
         the government should not make any special effort to
         help blacks because they should help themselves.
         (Suppose these people are at the other end, at point
         7.)  And, of course, some other people have opinions
         somewhere in between, at points 2,3,4,5, or 6.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M960487    COLUMNS 4694 - 4694
              NUMERIC

         L5a

         [RB] Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or
         haven't you thought much about this?
         R SELF-PLACEMENT ON AID TO BLACKS SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L5 for full text.

                 1.   Government should help blacks
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Blacks should help themselves

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Haven't thought much about it

==============================
VAR M960488    COLUMNS 4695 - 4695
              NUMERIC

         L5a(1)

         IF R PLACES SELF ON 7-PT AID TO BLACKS SCALE:

         How certain are you of YOUR position on this scale?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in L5a

==============================
VAR M960489    COLUMNS 4696 - 4696
              NUMERIC

         L5a(2)

         ALL RESPONDENTS:

         How important is this issue to YOU?
         EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT,
         NOT TOO IMPORTANT, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Extremely important
                 2.   Very important
                 3.   Somewhat important
                 4.   Not too important
                 5.   Not important

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 9 in L5a

==============================
VAR M960490    COLUMNS 4697 - 4697
              NUMERIC

         L5b

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         BILL CLINTON
         on this scale?
         CLINTON PLACEMENT ON AID TO BLACKS SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L5 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates L5b-L5d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Government should help blacks
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Blacks should help themselves

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960491    COLUMNS 4698 - 4698
              NUMERIC

         L5b(1)

         IF R PLACES CLINTON ON 7-PT SCALE FOR AID TO BLACKS:

         How certain are you of BILL CLINTON'S position on this
         scale?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in L5b

==============================
VAR M960492    COLUMNS 4699 - 4699
              NUMERIC

         L5c

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         BOB DOLE
         on this scale?
         DOLE PLACEMENT ON AID TO BLACKS SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L5 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates L5b-L5d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Government should help blacks
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Blacks should help themselves

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960493    COLUMNS 4700 - 4700
              NUMERIC

         L5c(1)

         IF R PLACES DOLE ON 7-PT SCALE FOR AID TO BLACKS:

         How certain are you of BOB DOLE'S position on this scale?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in L5c

==============================
VAR M960494    COLUMNS 4701 - 4701
              NUMERIC

         L5d

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         ROSS PEROT
         on this scale?
         PEROT PLACEMENT ON AID TO BLACKS SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L5 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates L5b-L5d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Government should help blacks
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Blacks should help themselves

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960495    COLUMNS 4702 - 4702
              NUMERIC

         L5d(1)

         IF R PLACES PEROT ON 7-PT SCALE FOR AID TO BLACKS:

         How certain are you of ROSS PEROT'S position on this
         scale?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in L5d

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

         L6        (Not looking at the booklet.)  If you had a say in

         making up the federal budget this year, for which of the
         following programs would you like to see spending
         INCREASED and for which would you like to see spending
         DECREASED?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M960496    COLUMNS 4703 - 4703
              NUMERIC

         L6a

         (Should Federal Spending on)
         FOOD STAMPS
         (BE INCREASED, DECREASED, OR KEPT ABOUT THE SAME)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L6 for full text.
              Order of Federal spending items L6a-L6g was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Increased
                 2.   Decreased
                 3.   Kept about the same
                 7.   Cut out entirely [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960497    COLUMNS 4704 - 4704
              NUMERIC

         L6b

         (Should Federal Spending on)
         WELFARE PROGRAMS
         (BE INCREASED, DECREASED, OR KEPT ABOUT THE SAME)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L6 for full text.
              Order of Federal spending items L6a-L6g was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Increased
                 2.   Decreased
                 3.   Kept about the same
                 7.   Cut out entirely [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960498    COLUMNS 4705 - 4705
              NUMERIC

         L6c

         (Should Federal Spending on)
         AIDS RESEARCH
         (BE INCREASED, DECREASED, OR KEPT ABOUT THE SAME)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L6 for full text.
              Order of Federal spending items L6a-L6g was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Increased
                 2.   Decreased
                 3.   Kept about the same
                 7.   Cut out entirely [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960499    COLUMNS 4706 - 4706
              NUMERIC

         L6d

         (Should Federal Spending on)
         FOREIGN AID
         (BE INCREASED, DECREASED, OR KEPT ABOUT THE SAME)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L6 for full text.
              Order of Federal spending items L6a-L6g was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Increased
                 2.   Decreased
                 3.   Kept about the same
                 7.   Cut out entirely [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960500    COLUMNS 4707 - 4707
              NUMERIC

         L6e

         (Should Federal Spending on)
         FINANCIAL AID TO COLLEGE STUDENTS
         (BE INCREASED, DECREASED, OR KEPT ABOUT THE SAME)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L6 for full text.
              Order of Federal spending items L6a-L6g was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Increased
                 2.   Decreased
                 3.   Kept about the same
                 7.   Cut out entirely [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960501    COLUMNS 4708 - 4708
              NUMERIC

         L6f

         (Should Federal Spending on)
         SOLVING THE PROBLEM OF THE HOMELESS
         (BE INCREASED, DECREASED, OR KEPT ABOUT THE SAME)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L6 for full text.
              Order of Federal spending items L6a-L6g was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Increased
                 2.   Decreased
                 3.   Kept about the same
                 7.   Cut out entirely [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960502    COLUMNS 4709 - 4709
              NUMERIC

         L6g

         (Should Federal Spending on)
         TIGHTENING BORDER SECURITY AND PREVENTING ILLEGAL
         IMMIGRATION
         (BE INCREASED, DECREASED, OR KEPT ABOUT THE SAME)??
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L6 for full text.
              Order of Federal spending items L6a-L6g was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Increased
                 2.   Decreased
                 3.   Kept about the same
                 7.   Cut out entirely [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960503    COLUMNS 4710 - 4710
              NUMERIC

         M1a

         Please look at page 11 of the Booklet.
         There has been some discussion about abortion during
         recent years.
         Which one of the opinions on this page best agrees with
         your view?  You can just tell me the number of the
         opinion you choose.
         1. By law, abortion should never be permitted.
         2. The law should permit abortion ONLY in case of rape,
            incest or when the woman's life is in danger.
         3. The law should permit abortion for reasons OTHER THAN
            rape, incest or danger to the woman's life, but only
            after the need for the abortion has been clearly
            established.
         4. By law, a woman should always been able to obtain an
            abortion as a matter of personal choice
         7. Other [VOL]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Never permitted
                 2.   Rape, incest, danger only
                 3.   Clear need
                 4.   Always as personal choice
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960504    COLUMNS 4711 - 4711
              NUMERIC

         M1a(1)

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON ABORTION ISSUE:

         How certain are you of your position on this issue?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in M1a

==============================
VAR M960505    COLUMNS 4712 - 4712
              NUMERIC

         M1a(2)

         ALL RESPONDENTS (ABORTION ISSUE):

         How important is this issue to you?
         EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT,
         NOT TOO IMPORTANT, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Extremely important
                 2.   Very important
                 3.   Somewhat important
                 4.   Not too important
                 5.   Not important at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 9 in M1a

==============================
VAR M960506    COLUMNS 4713 - 4713
              NUMERIC

         M1b

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         BILL CLINTON
         (on this scale)?
         CLINTON PLACEMENT ON ABORTION ISSUE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M1a for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates M1b-M1d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Never permitted
                 2.   Rape, incest, danger only
                 3.   Clear need
                 4.   Always as personal choice
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960507    COLUMNS 4714 - 4714
              NUMERIC

         M1b(1)

         IF R HAS PLACED CLINTON ON ABORTION ISSUE:

         How certain are you of BILL CLINTON'S position on this
         issue?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in M1b

==============================
VAR M960508    COLUMNS 4715 - 4715
              NUMERIC

         M1b(2)

         IF R HAS PLACED CLINTON ON ABORTION ISSUE:

         How important is this issue to BILL CLINTON?
         EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT,
         NOT TOO IMPORTANT, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Extremely important
                 2.   Very important
                 3.   Somewhat important
                 4.   Not too important
                 5.   Not important at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in M1b

==============================
VAR M960509    COLUMNS 4716 - 4716
              NUMERIC

         M1c

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         BOB DOLE
         (on this scale)?
         DOLE PLACEMENT ON ABORTION ISSUE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M1a for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates M1b-M1d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Never permitted
                 2.   Rape, incest, danger only
                 3.   Clear need
                 4.   Always as personal choice
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960510    COLUMNS 4717 - 4717
              NUMERIC

         M1c(1)

         IF R HAS PLACED DOLE ON ABORTION ISSUE:

         How certain are you of BOB DOLE'S position on this issue?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in M1c

==============================
VAR M960511    COLUMNS 4718 - 4718
              NUMERIC

         M1c(2)

         IF R HAS PLACED DOLE ON ABORTION ISSUE:

         How important is this issue to BOB DOLE?
         EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT,
         NOT TOO IMPORTANT, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Extremely important
                 2.   Very important
                 3.   Somewhat important
                 4.   Not too important
                 5.   Not important at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in M1c

==============================
VAR M960512    COLUMNS 4719 - 4719
              NUMERIC

         M1d

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         ROSS PEROT
         (on this scale)?
         PEROT PLACEMENT ON ABORTION ISSUE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M1a for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates M1b-M1d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Questions M1d, M1d(1), M1d(2) were not administered if the
              VQ version used by the interviewer at the time this
              question was asked was dated September 25 or later
              (inap).  See the variables for Beginning VQ and ending VQ
              early in the pre data.

                 1.   Never permitted
                 2.   Rape, incest, danger only
                 3.   Clear need
                 4.   Always as personal choice
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, question removed from the field

==============================
VAR M960513    COLUMNS 4720 - 4720
              NUMERIC

         M1d(1)

         IF R HAS PLACED PEROT ON ABORTION ISSUE:

         How certain are you of ROSS PEROT'S position on this
         issue?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of Presidential candidates M1b-M1d was randomized.
              See M1a for full text.
              Questions M1d, M1d(1), M1d(2) were not administered if the
              VQ version used by the interviewer at the time this
              question was asked was dated September 25 or later
              (inap).  See the variables for Beginning VQ and ending VQ
              early in the pre data.

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in M1d; question removed from the field

==============================
VAR M960514    COLUMNS 4721 - 4721
              NUMERIC

         M1d(2)

         IF R HAS PLACED PEROT ON ABORTION ISSUE:

         How important is this issue to ROSS PEROT?
         EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT,
         NOT TOO IMPORTANT, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of Presidential candidates M1b-M1d was randomized.
              See M1a for full text.
              Questions M1d, M1d(1), M1d(2) were not administered if the
              VQ version used by the interviewer at the time this
              question was asked was dated September 25 or later
              (inap).  See the variables for Beginning VQ and ending VQ
              early in the pre data.

                 1.   Extremely important
                 2.   Very important
                 3.   Somewhat important
                 4.   Not too important
                 5.   Not important at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in M1d; question removed from the field

==============================
VAR M960515    COLUMNS 4722 - 4722
              NUMERIC

         M1e

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON ABORTION ISSUE:

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         [NAME #31,#33,#35]  (on this scale)?
         DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE PLACEMENT ON ABORTION ISSUE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M1a for full text.
              Order of House candidates M1e-M1f was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Never permitted
                 2.   Rape, incest, danger only
                 3.   Clear need
                 4.   Always as personal choice
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in M1a; R didn't recognize name (997 in
                      D1g); no Democratic House candidate (race type 24);
                      Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960516    COLUMNS 4723 - 4723
              NUMERIC

         M1f

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON ABORTION ISSUE:

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         [NAME #32,#34,#36]   (on this scale)?
         REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE PLACEMENT ON ABORTION ISSUE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M1a for full text.
              Order of House candidates M1e-M1f was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Never permitted
                 2.   Rape, incest, danger only
                 3.   Clear need
                 4.   Always as personal choice
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in M1a; R didn't recognize name (997 in
                      D1h); no Republican House candidate (race type 14);
                      Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960517    COLUMNS 4724 - 4724
              NUMERIC

         M1g

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON ABORTION ISSUE:

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
         (on this scale)?
         DEMOCRATIC PARTY PLACEMENT ON ABORTION ISSUE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M1a for full text.
              Order of major parties M1g-M1h was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Never permitted
                 2.   Rape, incest, danger only
                 3.   Clear need
                 4.   Always as personal choice
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in M1a

==============================
VAR M960518    COLUMNS 4725 - 4725
              NUMERIC

         M1h

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON ABORTION ISSUE:

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
         (on this scale)?
         REPUBLICAN PARTY PLACEMENT ON ABORTION ISSUE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M1a for full text.
              Order of major parties M1g-M1h was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Never permitted
                 2.   Rape, incest, danger only
                 3.   Clear need
                 4.   Always as personal choice
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in M1a

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

         M2        (Looking at page 12 of the booklet.)

         Some people say that the best way to reduce crime is to
         address the social problems that cause crime, like bad
         schools, poverty and joblessness.  (Suppose these people
         are at one end of a scale, at point 1.)  Other people
         say the best way to reduce crime is to make sure that
         criminals are caught, convicted and punished.  (Suppose
         these people are at the other end, at point 7.)  And, of
         course, some other people have opinions somewhere in
         between at points 2,3,4,5 or 6.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M960519    COLUMNS 4726 - 4726
              NUMERIC

         M2a

         [RB] Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale or
         haven't you thought much about this?
         R SELF-PLACEMENT ON REDUCTION OF CRIME SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See M2 for full text.

                 1.   Social problems that cause crime, like bad schools,
                      poverty and joblessness
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Make sure criminals are caught, convicted and punished

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Haven't thought  much about it

==============================
VAR M960520    COLUMNS 4727 - 4727
              NUMERIC

         M2b

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         BILL CLINTON
         (on this scale)?
         CLINTON PLACEMENT ON CRIME REDUCTION SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See M2 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates M2b-M2d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Social problems that cause crime, like bad schools,
                      poverty and joblessness
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Make sure criminals are caught, convicted and punished

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960521    COLUMNS 4728 - 4728
              NUMERIC

         M2c

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         BOB DOLE
         (on this scale)?
         DOLE PLACEMENT ON CRIME REDUCTION SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See M2 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates M2b-M2d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Social problems that cause crime, like bad schools,
                      poverty and joblessness
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Make sure criminals are caught, convicted and punished

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960522    COLUMNS 4729 - 4729
              NUMERIC

         M2d

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         ROSS PEROT
         (on this scale)?
         PEROT PLACEMENT ON CRIME REDUCTION SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
              See M2 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates M2b-M2d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Question M2d was not administered if the VQ version used
              by the interviewer at the time this question was asked was
              dated September 25 or later (inap).  See the variables for
              Beginning VQ and Ending VQ early in the pre data.

                 1.   Social problems that cause crime, like bad schools,
                      poverty and joblessness
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Make sure criminals are caught, convicted and punished

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, question removed from the field

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

         M3        Please look at page 13 of the booklet.

         Some people think it is important to protect the
         environment even if it costs some jobs or otherwise
         reduces our standard of living.  (Suppose these people
         are at one end of the scale, at point number 1.)  Other
         people think that protecting the environment is not as
         important as maintaining jobs and our standard of
         living.  (Suppose these people are at the other end of
         the scale, at point numbeer 7.)  And, of course, some
         other people have opinions somewhere in between, at
         points 2,3,4,5 or 6.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M960523    COLUMNS 4730 - 4730
              NUMERIC

         M3a

         [RB] Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or
         haven't you thought much about this?
         R SELF-PLACEMENT ON JOBS/ENVIRONMENT SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M3 for full text.

                 1.   Protect environment, even if it costs jobs, standard
                      of living
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Jobs, standard of living more important than
                      environment

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Haven't thought much about it

==============================
VAR M960524    COLUMNS 4731 - 4731
              NUMERIC

         M3a(1)

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON JOBS/ENVIRONMENT SCALE:

         How certain are you of YOUR position on this scale?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in M3a

==============================
VAR M960525    COLUMNS 4732 - 4732
              NUMERIC

         M3a(2)

         ALL RESPONDENTS (JOBS/ENVIRONMENT SCALE):

         How important is this issue to YOU?
         EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT,
         NOT TOO IMPORTANT, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Extremely important
                 2.   Very important
                 3.   Somewhat important
                 4.   Not too important
                 5.   Not important at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 9 in M3a

==============================
VAR M960526    COLUMNS 4733 - 4733
              NUMERIC

         M3b

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         BILL CLINTON
         (on this scale)?
         CLINTON PLACEMENT ON JOBS/ENVIRONMENT SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M3 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates M3b-d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Protect environment, even if it costs jobs, standard
                      of living
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Jobs, standard of living more important than
                      environment

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960527    COLUMNS 4734 - 4734
              NUMERIC

         M3b(1)

         IF R HAS PLACED CLINTON ON JOBS/ENVIRONMENT SCALE:

         How certain are you of BILL CLINTON'S position on this
         scale?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in M3b

==============================
VAR M960528    COLUMNS 4735 - 4735
              NUMERIC

         M3b(2)

         IF R HAS PLACED CLINTON ON JOBS/ENVIRONMENT SCALE:

         How important is this issue to BILL CLINTON?
         EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT,
         NOT TOO IMPORTANT, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Extremely important
                 2.   Very important
                 3.   Somewhat important
                 4.   Not too important
                 5.   Not important at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in M3b

==============================
VAR M960529    COLUMNS 4736 - 4736
              NUMERIC

         M3c

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         BOB DOLE
         (on this scale)?
         DOLE PLACEMENT ON JOBS/ENVIRONMENT SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M3 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates M3b-d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Protect environment, even if it costs jobs, standard
                      of living
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Jobs, standard of living more important than
                      environment

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960530    COLUMNS 4737 - 4737
              NUMERIC

         M3c(1)

         IF R HAS PLACED DOLE ON JOBS/ENVIRONMENT SCALE:

         How certain are you of BOB DOLE'S position on this scale?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in M3c

==============================
VAR M960531    COLUMNS 4738 - 4738
              NUMERIC

         M3c(2)

         IF R HAS PLACED DOLE ON JOBS/ENVIRONMENT SCALE:

         How important is this issue to BOB DOLE?
         EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT,
         NOT TOO IMPORTANT, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Extremely important
                 2.   Very important
                 3.   Somewhat important
                 4.   Not too important
                 5.   Not important important at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in M3c

==============================
VAR M960532    COLUMNS 4739 - 4739
              NUMERIC

         M3d

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         ROSS PEROT
         (on this scale)?
         PEROT PLACEMENT ON JOBS/ENVIRONMENT SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M3 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates M3b-3d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Questions M3d, M3d(1), M3d(2) were not administered if the
              VQ version used by the interviewer at the time this
              question was asked was dated September 25 or later
              (inap).  See the variables for Beginning VQ and ending VQ
              early in the pre data.

                 1.   Protect environment, even if it costs jobs, standard
                      of living
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Jobs, standard of living more important than
                      environment

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, interview after Sept 26, 1996

==============================
VAR M960533    COLUMNS 4740 - 4740
              NUMERIC

         M3d(1)

         IF R HAS PLACED PEROT ON JOBS/ENVIRONMENT SCALE:

         How certain are you of ROSS PEROT'S position on this
         scale?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Questions M3d, M3d(1), M3d(2) were not administered if the
              VQ version used by the interviewer at the time this
              question was asked was dated September 25 or later
              (inap).  See the variables for Beginning VQ and ending VQ
              early in the pre data.

                 1.   Very certain
                 2.   Pretty certain
                 3.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in M3d; interview after Sept 26, 1996

==============================
VAR M960534    COLUMNS 4741 - 4741
              NUMERIC

         M3d(2)

         IF R HAS PLACED PEROT ON JOBS/ENVIRONMENT SCALE:

         How important is this issue to ROSS PEROT?
         EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT,
         NOT TOO IMPORTANT, or NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Questions M3d, M3d(1), M3d(2) were not administered if the
              VQ version used by the interviewer at the time this
              question was asked was dated September 25 or later
              (inap).  See the variables for Beginning VQ and ending VQ
              early in the pre data.

                 1.   Extremely important
                 2.   Very important
                 3.   Somewhat important
                 4.   Not too important
                 5.   Not important at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in M3d; interview after Sept 26, 1996

==============================
VAR M960535    COLUMNS 4742 - 4742
              NUMERIC

         M3e

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON JOBS/ENVIRONMENT SCALE:

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
         (on this scale)?
         DEMOCRATIC PARTY PLACEMENT ON JOBS/ENVIRONMENT SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M3 for full text.
              Order of major parties M3e-M3f was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Protect environment, even if it costs jobs, standard
                      of living
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Jobs, standard of living more important than
                      environment

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in M3a

==============================
VAR M960536    COLUMNS 4743 - 4743
              NUMERIC

         M3f

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON JOBS/ENVIRONMENT SCALE:

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
         (on this scale)?
         REPUBLICAN PARTY PLACEMENT ON JOBS/ENVIRONMENT SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M3 for full text.
              Order of major parties M3e-M3f was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Protect environment, even if it costs jobs, standard
                      of living
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Jobs, standard of living more important than
                      environment

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in M3a

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

         M4        Please look at page 14 of the booklet.

         Some people think we need much tougher government
         regulations on business in order to protect the
         environmnt.  (Suppose these people are at one end of a
         scale, at point 1.)  Others think that current
         regulation to protect the environment are already too
         much of a burden on business.  (Suppose these people are
         at the other end of the scale, a point number 7.)  And,
         of course, some other people have opinions somewhere in
         between at points 2,3,4,5 or 6.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M960537    COLUMNS 4744 - 4744
              NUMERIC

         M4a

         [RB] Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or
         haven't you thought much about this?
         R SELF-PLACEMENT ON ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M4 for full text.

                 1.   Tougher regulations on business needed to protect the
                      environment
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Regulations to protect environment already too much
                      of a burden on business

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Haven't thought much about it

==============================
VAR M960538    COLUMNS 4745 - 4745
              NUMERIC

         M4b

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         BILL CLINTON
         (on this scale)?
         CLINTON PLACEMENT ON ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M4 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates M4b-d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Tougher regulations on business needed to protect the
                      environment
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Regulations to protect environment already too much
                      of a burden on business

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960539    COLUMNS 4746 - 4746
              NUMERIC

         M4c

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         BOB DOLE
         (on this scale)?
         DOLE PLACEMENT ON ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M4 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates M4b-d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Tougher regulations on business needed to protect the
                      environment
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Regulations to protect environment already too much
                      of a burden on business

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960540    COLUMNS 4747 - 4747
              NUMERIC

         M4d

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         ROSS PEROT
         (on this scale)?
         PEROT PLACEMENT ON ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M4 for full text.
              Order of Presidential candidates M4b-d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Question M4d was not administered if the VQ version used
              by the interviewer at the time this question was asked was
              dated September 25 or later (inap).  See the variables for
              Beginning VQ and ending VQ early in the pre data.

                 1.   Tougher regulations on business needed to protect the
                      environment
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Regulations to protect environment already too much
                      of a burden on business

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, interview after Sept 26, 1996

==============================
VAR M960541    COLUMNS 4748 - 4748
              NUMERIC

         M4e

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON 7-PT ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION SCALE:

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
         (on this scale)?
         DEMOCRATIC PARTY PLACEMENT ON ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M4 for full text.
              Order of major parties M4e-f was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Tougher regulations on business needed to protect the
                      environment
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Regulations to protect environment already too much
                      of a burden on business

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in M4a

==============================
VAR M960542    COLUMNS 4749 - 4749
              NUMERIC

         M4f

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON 7-PT ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION SCALE:

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
         (on this scale)?
         REPUBLICAN PARTY PLACEMENT ON ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M4 for full text.
              Order of major parties M4e-f was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Tougher regulations on business needed to protect the
                      environment
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Regulations to protect environment already too much
                      of a burden on business

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0,8,9 in M4a

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

         N1        Please look at page 15 of the booklet.

         Recently there has been a lot of talk about women's
         rights.  Some people feel that women should have an
         equal role with men in running business, industry, and
         government.  (Suppose these people are at one end of a
         scale, at point 1.)  Others feel that a woman's place is
         in the home.  (Suppose these people are at the other
         end, at point 7.)  And, of course, some other people
         have opinions somewhere in between, at points 2,3,4,5 or
         6.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M960543    COLUMNS 4750 - 4750
              NUMERIC

         N1a

         [RB] Where would you place YOURSELF on this scale, or
         haven't you thought much about this?
         R SELF-PLACEMENT ON WOMEN'S ROLE SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N1 for full text.

                 1.   Women and men should have equal roles
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   A woman's place is in the home

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Haven't thought much about it

==============================
VAR M960544    COLUMNS 4751 - 4751
              NUMERIC

         N1b

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         BILL CLINTON
         (on this scale)?
         CLINTON PLACEMENT ON WOMEN'S ROLE SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N1 for full text.
              Order of presidential candidates N1b-d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Women and men should have equal roles
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   A woman's place is in the home

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960545    COLUMNS 4752 - 4752
              NUMERIC

         N1c

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         BOB DOLE
         (on this scale)?
         DOLE PLACEMENT ON WOMEN'S ROLE SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N1 for full text.
              Order of presidential candidates N1b-d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Women and men should have equal roles
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   A woman's place is in the home

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960546    COLUMNS 4753 - 4753
              NUMERIC

         N1d

         [RB] (Where would you place)
         ROSS PEROT
         (on this scale)?
         PEROT PLACEMENT ON WOMEN'S ROLE SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N1 for full text.
              Order of presidential candidates N1b-d was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].
              Question N1d was not administered if the VQ version used
              by the interviewer at the time this question was asked was
              dated September 25 or later (inap).  See the variables for
              Beginning VQ and ending VQ early in the pre data.

                 1.   Women and men should have equal roles
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   A woman's place is in the home

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, interview after September 26, 1996

==============================
VAR M960547    COLUMNS 4754 - 4754
              NUMERIC

         N2

         (Not using the booklet)
         So far as you know now, do you expect to vote in the
         national elections this coming November or not?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [Interviewer note:  DO NOT PROBE "DK"]

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960548    COLUMNS 4755 - 4755
              NUMERIC

         N2a

         IF R INTENDS TO VOTE:

         Who do you think you will vote for in the election for
         President?
         (PROBE: We all know the election is some time away and
         people are not certain at this point who they will vote
         for.  Still, who do you think you will vote for in the
         election for President?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Bill Clinton
                 2.   Bob Dole
                 3.   Ross Perot
                 5.   None (if voter, will not vote for President) [VOL]
                 7.   Other (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in N2

==============================
VAR M960549    COLUMNS 4756 - 4756
              NUMERIC

         N2b

         IF R INTENDS TO VOTE:
         IF R IDENTIFIES CANDIDATE FOR WHOM R INTENDS TO VOTE FOR
         PRESIDENT:

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

                 1.   Strong
                 2.   Not strong

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in N2; 5,8,9 in N2a

==============================
VAR M960550    COLUMNS 4757 - 4757
              NUMERIC

         N2c

         IF R DOES NOT INTEND TO VOTE:

         If you were going to vote, who do you think you would
         vote for in the election for President?
         (PROBE: We all know the election is some time away and
         people are not certain at this point who they will vote
         for.  Still, who do you think you would vote for in the
         election for President?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Bill Clinton
                 2.   Bob Dole
                 3.   Ross Perot
                 5.   None
                 7.   Other (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 1,8,9 in N2

==============================
VAR M960551    COLUMNS 4758 - 4758
              NUMERIC

         N2d

         IF R DOES NOT INTEND TO VOTE:
         IF R IDENTIFIES CANDIDATE FOR WHOM R WOULD VOTE FOR PRESIDENT:

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

                 1.   Strong
                 2.   Not Strong

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 1,8,9 in N2; 5,8,9 in N2c

==============================
VAR M960552    COLUMNS 4759 - 4759
              NUMERIC

         N3a

         Sometimes people do not vote for candidates who have no
         chance of winning.  Regardless of who you think will
         win, who would you most like to see elected in
         November --
         [Bob Dole], [Bill Clinton], or [Ross Perot]?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of presidential candidate names read in question
              text was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Bill Clinton
                 2.   Bob Dole
                 3.   Ross Perot
                 5.   None of the above [VOL]
                 6.   R says "I don't care" [VOL]
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960553    COLUMNS 4760 - 4760
              NUMERIC

         N3b

         IF R HAS IDENTIFIED A CANDIDATE WHOM R WOULD MOST LIKE TO SEE
         ELECTED PRESIDENT:

         If you could cast more than one vote in the presidential
         election this November, which other candidate would you
         find acceptable and vote for?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Candidate name in N3b was accepted only if different from
              N3a.

                 1.   Bill Clinton
                 2.   Bob Dole
                 3.   Ross Perot
                 5.   None of the above [VOL]
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 5,6,8,9 in N3a

==============================
VAR M960554    COLUMNS 4761 - 4761
              NUMERIC

         N4a

         IF R INTENDS TO VOTE:

         Who do you think you will vote for in the election for
         the U.S. House of Representatives in this district
         (alternatively -- in the district in which you will
         vote)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This question was intended for administration regardless
              of type of House race, however, with a single exception,
              an error in the application erroneously skipped this
              question for Rs in districts with unopposed House races.

                 1.   Democratic candidate name given
                 2.   Repubican candidate name given
                 3.   No one [VOL]
                 4.   'The Democrat' [VOL]
                 5.   'The Republican' [VOL]
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in N2; type race 14 or 24 (exc. 1 case);
                      Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960555    COLUMNS 4762 - 4763
              NUMERIC

         N4ax

         IF R INTENDS TO VOTE:

         (Who do you think you will vote for in the election for
         the U.S. House of Representatives in this district?)
         CANDIDATE CODE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See note N4a.
              Built from N4a and type of race.
              Responses of 'the Democrat' and 'the Republican' were
              coded to the appropriate candidate code of the Democratic
              or Republican candidate in R's district.

                31.   Democratic candidate in open race
                32.   Republican candidate in open race
                33.   Democratic incumbent
                34.   Republican incumbent
                35.   Democratic challenger
                36.   Republican challenger
                97.   Name not on candidate list

                98.   DK
                99.   NA; RF
                00.   Inap, 5,8,9 in N2; 3 in N4a; type race 14 or 14 (exc.
                      1 case); Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960556    COLUMNS 4764 - 4764
              NUMERIC

         N4b

         IF R INTENDS TO VOTE:
         IF R IDENTIFIES CANDIDATE FOR WHOM R INTENDS TO VOTE FOR
         CONGRESS:

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

              See note N4a.

                 1.   Strong
                 2.   Not strong

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in N2; 3,8,9 in N4a; type race 14 or 24
                      (exc. 1 case); Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960557    COLUMNS 4765 - 4765
              NUMERIC

         N4c

         IF R DOES NOT INTEND TO VOTE :

         Who do you think you would vote for in the election for
         the U.S. House of Representatives in this district?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This question was intended for administration regardless
              of type of House race, however, with a single exception,
              an error in the application erroneously skipped this
              question for Rs in districts with unopposed House races.

                 1.   Democratic candidate name given
                 2.   Republican candidate name given
                 3.   No one [VOL]
                 4.   'The Democrat [VOL]'
                 5.   'The Republican [VOL]'
                 7.   Other (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 1,8,9 in N2; type race 14 or 24 (exc. 1 case);
                      Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960558    COLUMNS 4766 - 4767
              NUMERIC

         N4cx

         IF R DOES NOT INTEND TO VOTE :

         (Who do you think you would vote for in the election for
         the U.S. House of Representatives in this district?)
         CANDIDATE CODE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See note N4c.
              Built from N4c and type of race.
              Responses of 'the Democrat' and 'the Republican' were
              coded to the appropriate candidate code of the Democratic
              or Republican candidate in R's district.

                31.   Democratic candidate in open race
                32.   Republican candidate in open race
                33.   Democratic incumbent
                34.   Republican incumbent
                35.   Democratic challenger
                36.   Republican challenger
                97.   Name not on candidate list

                98.   DK
                99.   NA; RF
                00.   Inap, 5,8,9 in N2; 3 in N4c; type race 14 or 14 (exc.
                      1 case); Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960559    COLUMNS 4768 - 4768
              NUMERIC

         N4d

         IF R DOES NOT INTEND TO VOTE:
         IF R IDENTIFIES CANDIDATE FOR WHOM R WOULD VOTE FOR CONGRESS:

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

              See note N4c.

                 1.   Strong
                 2.   Not strong

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap,1,8,9 in N2; 3,8,9 in N4c; type race 14 or 24
                      (exc. 1 case); Washington DC

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

         N5        Here are some questions about Federal spending.  If you

         had a say in making up the federal budget this year, for
         which of the following programs would you like to see
         spending INCREASED and for which would you like to see
         spending DECREASED.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M960560    COLUMNS 4769 - 4769
              NUMERIC

         N5a

         (Should Federal spending on)
         SOCIAL SECURITY
         (be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N5 for full text.
              Order of Federal spending items N5a-f was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Increased
                 2.   Decreased
                 3.   Kept about the same
                 7.   Cut out entirely [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960561    COLUMNS 4770 - 4770
              NUMERIC

         N5b

         (Should Federal spending on)
         IMPROVING AND PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
         (be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N5 for full text.
              Order of Federal spending items N5a-f was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Increased
                 2.   Decreased
                 3.   Kept about the same
                 7.   Cut out entirely [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960562    COLUMNS 4771 - 4771
              NUMERIC

         N5c

         (Should Federal spending on)
         PUBLIC SCHOOLS
         (be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N5 for full text.
              Order of Federal spending items N5a-f was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Increased
                 2.   Decreased
                 3.   Kept about the same
                 7.   Cut out entirely [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960563    COLUMNS 4772 - 4772
              NUMERIC

         N5d

         (Should Federal spending on)
         DEALING WITH CRIME
         (be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N5 for full text.
              Order of Federal spending items N5a-f was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Increased
                 2.   Decreased
                 3.   Kept about the same
                 7.   Cut out entirely [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960564    COLUMNS 4773 - 4773
              NUMERIC

         N5e

         (Should Federal spending on)
         CHILD CARE
         (be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N5 for full text.
              Order of Federal spending items N5a-f was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Increased
                 2.   Decreased
                 3.   Kept about the same
                 7.   Cut out entirely [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960565    COLUMNS 4774 - 4774
              NUMERIC

         N5f

         (Should Federal spending on)
         POOR PEOPLE
         (be INCREASED, DECREASED, or KEPT ABOUT THE SAME)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N5 for full text.
              Order of Federal spending items N5a-f was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the pre-election survey vars.  The question numbers
              for randomization variables closely follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question A4 there is
              a randomization variable Rand.A4].

                 1.   Increased
                 2.   Decreased
                 3.   Kept about the same
                 7.   Cut out entirely [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960566    COLUMNS 4775 - 4775
              NUMERIC

         Q1

         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:
         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?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Just about always
                 2.   Most of the time
                 3.   Only some of the time
                 7.   None of the time [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960567    COLUMNS 4776 - 4776
              NUMERIC

         Q2

         Generally speaking, would you say that most people can
         be trusted, or that you can't be too careful in dealing
         with people?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Can be trusted
                 2.   Can't be too careful dealing with people

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960568    COLUMNS 4777 - 4777
              NUMERIC

         Q2.1

         Please look at page 16 of the booklet.
         Please tell me how much you agree or disagree with this
         statement:
         "People like me don't have any say about what the
         government does."
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Agree strongly
                 2.   Agree somewhat
                 3.   Neither agree nor disagree
                 4.   Disagree somewhat
                 5.   Disagree strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960569    COLUMNS 4778 - 4778
              NUMERIC

         Q3

         (Not using the booklet)
         Do you think most people would try to take advantage of
         you if they got the chance or would they try to be fair?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Take advantage
                 2.   Try to be fair

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960570    COLUMNS 4779 - 4779
              NUMERIC

         Q4

         In terms of general attitudes and beliefs, how similar
         would you say other people are to you--
         VERY SIMILAR, SOMEWHAT SIMILAR, NOT VERY SIMILAR, or NOT
         AT ALL SIMILAR?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very similar
                 2.   Somewhat similar
                 3.   Not very similar
                 4.   Not at all similar

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960571    COLUMNS 4780 - 4780
              NUMERIC

         Q5

         Do you consider religion to be an IMPORTANT part of your
         life, or NOT?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Important
                 2.   Not important

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960572    COLUMNS 4781 - 4781
              NUMERIC

         Q6

         IF R SAYS RELIGION IS IMPORTANT:

         Would you say your religion provides SOME guidance in
         your day-to-day living, QUITE A BIT of guidance, or A
         GREAT DEAL of guidance in your day-to-day life?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Some
                 2.   Quite a bit
                 3.   A great deal

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 2,8,9 in Q5

==============================
VAR M960573    COLUMNS 4782 - 4782
              NUMERIC

         Q7a

         Please look at page 17 of the booklet.
         People practice their religion in different ways.
         Outside of attending religious services,
         do you pray
         SEVERAL TIMES A DAY, ONCE A DAY, A FEW TIMES A WEEK,
         ONCE A WEEK OR LESS or NEVER?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Several times a day
                 2.   Once a day
                 3.   A few times a week
                 4.   Once a week or less
                 5.   Never

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960574    COLUMNS 4783 - 4783
              NUMERIC

         Q7b

         (Looking at page 17 of the booklet)
         Outside of attending religious services,
         do you read the Bible
         SEVERAL TIMES A DAY, ONCE A DAY, A FEW TIMES A WEEK,
         ONCE A WEEK OR LESS or NEVER?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Several times a day
                 2.   Once a day
                 3.   A few times a week
                 4.   Once a week or less
                 5.   Never

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960575    COLUMNS 4784 - 4784
              NUMERIC

         Q8

         Please look at page 18 of the booklet.
         Which of these statements comes closest to describing
         your feelings about the Bible?  You can just give me the
         number of your choice.
         1. The Bible is the actual word of God and is to be
            taken literally, word for word.
         2. The Bible is the word of God but not everything in it
            should be taken literally, word for word.
         3. The Bible is a book written by men and is not the
            word of God.
         7. Other [VOL]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Bible is actual word of God
                 2.   Bible is word of God, but not literally
                 3.   Bible is not the word of God
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960576    COLUMNS 4785 - 4785
              NUMERIC

         X1

         (Not using the booklet)
         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?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK; RF
                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960577    COLUMNS 4786 - 4786
              NUMERIC

         X1a

         IF R DOES NOT ATTEND RELIGIOUS SERVICES:

         Regardless of whether you now attend any religious
         services do you ever think of yourself as part of a
         particular church or denomination?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK; RF
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 1,8,9 in X1

==============================
VAR M960578    COLUMNS 4787 - 4787
              NUMERIC

         X2

         IF R  ATTENDS RELIGIOUS SERVICES:

         Do you go to religious services EVERY WEEK, ALMOST EVERY
         WEEK, ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH, A FEW TIMES A YEAR, OR
         NEVER?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Every week
                 2.   Almost every week
                 3.   Once or twice a month
                 4.   A few times a year
                 5.   Never

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in X1

==============================
VAR M960579    COLUMNS 4788 - 4788
              NUMERIC

         X2a

         IF R SAYS ATTENDS RELIGIOUS SERVICES 'EVERY WEEK':

         Would you say you go to religious services ONCE A WEEK
         or MORE OFTEN THAN ONCE A WEEK?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Once a week
                 2.   More often than once

                 8.   DK;RF
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in X1; 2-5,8,9 in X2

==============================
VAR M960580    COLUMNS 4789 - 4789
              NUMERIC

         X3

         IF R ATTENDS CHURCH: /
         IF R DOES NOT ATTEND CHURCH BUT THINKS OF SELF AS PART OF CHURCH
         OR DENOMINATION:

         INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: DOES R ATTEND CHURCH?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in X1; 5,8,9 in X1a

==============================
VAR M960581    COLUMNS 4790 - 4790
              NUMERIC

         X3a

         IF R ATTENDS RELIGIOUS SERVICES:

         Do you mostly attend a place of worship that is
         PROTESTANT, ROMAN CATHOLIC, JEWISH, or what?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Protestant
                 2.   Roman Catholic
                 3.   Jewish
                 7.   Other

                 8.   DK; RF
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in X1; 5 in X2

==============================
VAR M960582    COLUMNS 4791 - 4791
              NUMERIC

         X3b

         IF R DOES NOT ATTEND RELIGIOUS SERVICES BUT THINKS OF SELF AS
         PART OF CHURCH OR DENOMINATION:

         Do you consider yourself PROTESTANT, ROMAN CATHOLIC,
         JEWISH, or what?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Protestant
                 2.   Roman Catholic
                 3.   Jewish
                 7.   Other

                 8.   DK;RF
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 1,8,9 in X1; 5,8,9 in X1a

==============================
VAR M960583    COLUMNS 4792 - 4793
              NUMERIC

         X4

         IF R DOES NOT ATTEND RELIGIOUS SERVICES BUT CONSIDERS SELF
         PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER': /
         IF R ATTENDS SERVICES AS PROTESTANT 'OTHER':

         What church or denomination is that?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Baptist
                 2.   Episcopalian/Anglican/Church of England
                 3.   Lutheran
                 4.   Methodist
                 5.   'Just Protestant'
                 6.   Presbyterian
                 7.   Reformed
                 8.   Brethren
                 9.   Evangelical United Brethren
                10.   'Christian' or 'just Christian'
                11.   Christian Scientist
                12.   Church (or Churches) of Christ
                13.   United Church of Christ
                14.   Disciples of Christ
                15.   Church of God
                16.   Assembly of God
                17.   Congregationalist
                18.   Holiness
                19.   Pentacostal
                20.   Friends, Quaker
                21.   Orthodox, e.g. Greek, Russian (specify)
                22.   Non-denominational-- protestant
                23.   Mormons
                24.   Jehovah's Witnesses
                25.   Latter Day Saints
                26.   Unitarian/Universalist
                27.   Buddhist
                28.   Hindu
                29.   Muslim/Islam
                30.   Native American
                97.   Other (specify)

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 8,9 in X1; 5,8,9 in X1a; 2,3,8,9 in X3a/X3b;

==============================
VAR M960584    COLUMNS 4794 - 4794
              NUMERIC

         X4a

         IF R DENOMINATION IS BAPTIST:

         With which Baptist group is your church associated?
         (Is it the Southern Baptist Convention, the American
         Baptist Churches in the U.S.A., the American Baptist
         Association, an independent Baptist church or some other
         Baptist group?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Southern Baptist Convention
                 2.   American Baptist Churches in USA
                 3.   American Baptist Association
                 4.   Independent Baptist
                 7.   Other (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in X1; 2,3,8,9 in X3a/b; 2-30,97-99 in X4

==============================
VAR M960585    COLUMNS 4795 - 4795
              NUMERIC

         X4b

         IF R'S DENOMINATION IS BAPTIST:
         IF R'S CHURCH IS INDEPENDENT BAPTIST:

         Are you affiliated with any larger Baptist group or is
         this strictly a local church?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Larger Baptist group (specify)
                 2.   Local

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in X1; 2,3,8,9 in X3a/b; 2-30,97-99 in X4;
                      1,2,3,7,8,9 in X4a

==============================
VAR M960586    COLUMNS 4796 - 4796
              NUMERIC

         X4c

         IF R DENOMINATION IS LUTHERAN:

         Is this church part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
         in American, the Missouri Synod, or some other Lutheran
         group?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Evangelical Lutheran Church
                 2.   Missouri Synoc
                 7.   Other (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in X1; 2,3,8,9 in X3a/b; 1,2,4-30,97-99 in
                      X4

==============================
VAR M960587    COLUMNS 4797 - 4797
              NUMERIC

         X4d

         IF R DENOMINATION IS METHODIST:

         Is your church part of the United Methodist Church,
         African Methodist Episcopal, or some other Methodist
         group?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   United Methodist Church
                 2.   African Methodist Episcopal
                 7.   Other (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in X1; 2,3,8,9 in X3a/b; 1-3, 5-30, 97-99
                      in X4

==============================
VAR M960588    COLUMNS 4798 - 4798
              NUMERIC

         X4e

         IF R DENOMINATION IS PRESBYTERIAN:

         Is this the Presbyterian Church in the USA or some other
         Presbyterian group?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Presbyterian Church USA (formerly United Presbyterian
                      Church)
                 7.   Other (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in X1; 2,3,8,9 in X3a/b; 1-5, 7-30, 97-99
                      in X4

==============================
VAR M960589    COLUMNS 4799 - 4799
              NUMERIC

         X4f

         IF R DENOMINATION IS REFORMED CHURCH:

         Is this the Christian Reformed Church, the Reformed
         Church in America or some other Reformed group?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Christian Reformed Church
                 2.   The Reformed Church in America
                 7.   Other (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in X1; 2,3,8,9 in X3a/b; 1-6, 8-30, 97-99
                      in X4

==============================
VAR M960590    COLUMNS 4800 - 4800
              NUMERIC

         X4g

         IF R'S DENOMINATION IS BRETHREN:

         Is this the Church of the Brethren, the Plymouth
         Brethren, or what?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Church of the Brethren
                 2.   The Plymouth Brethren
                 7.   Other (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in X1; 2,3,8,9 in X3a/b; 1-7, 9-30, 97-99
                      in X4

==============================
VAR M960591    COLUMNS 4801 - 4801
              NUMERIC

         X4h

         IF R SAYS DENOMINATION IS 'JUST CHRISTIAN':

         When you say "Christian" does that mean the denomination
         called the "Christian Church Disciples of Christ," or
         some other Christian denomination, or do you mean to say
         "I am just a Christian"?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Disciples of Christ
                 2.   I am just a Christian
                 7.   Other (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in X1; 2,3,8,9 in X3a/b; 1-9,11-30, 97-99
                      in X4

==============================
VAR M960592    COLUMNS 4802 - 4802
              NUMERIC

         X4i

         IF R DENOMINATION IS CHURCH OF CHRIST:

         Is this the Church of Christ or the United Church of
         Christ?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Church of Christ
                 2.   United Church of Christ

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in X1; 2,3,8,9 in X3a/b; 1-11, 13-30, 97-99
                      in X4

==============================
VAR M960593    COLUMNS 4803 - 4803
              NUMERIC

         X4j

         IF R DENOMINATION IS CHURCH OF GOD:

         Is this the Church of God of Anderson, Indiana; the
         Church of God of Cleveland, Tennessee; the Church of God
         in Christ;  or some other Church of God?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Of Anderson, Indiana
                 2.   Of Cleveland, Tennessee
                 3.   Church of God in Christ
                 7.   Other (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in X1; 2,3,,8,9 in X3a/b; 1-14, 16-30, 97-
                      99 in X4

==============================
VAR M960594    Character
              COLUMNS 4804 - 4804
              CHARACTER

         X4k

         IF R'S DENOMINATION IS HOLINESS OR PENTACOSTAL:

         What kind of church is that?
         What is it called exactly?
         Is that part of a larger church or denomination?
         What is that church called?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              (Interviewer note:  THESE QUESTIONS ARE PROBES.  USE THESE
              AND OTHERS TO GET AS MUCH SPECIFIC INFORMATION AS POSSIBLE)
              Q.X4k field is blank.  The open-ended responses have been
              hand-coded into the religion summary variable, X10 but the
              actual response texts have been deleted.

                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in X1; 5,8,9 in X1a; 2,3,8,9 in X3a/b;
                      1-17, 20-30, 97-99 in X4

==============================
VAR M960595    Character
              COLUMNS 4805 - 4805
              CHARACTER

         X4kx

         IF R'S DENOMINATION SPECIFIES 'OTHER' IN X4a-X4k:

         OTHER (SPECIFY) GROUPS:
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Q.X4kx field is blank.  Open-ended responses coded as
              'other' in X4a-X4k have been hand-coded into the religion
              summary var X10 but actual response texts have been
              deleted.

==============================
VAR M960596    Character
              COLUMNS 4806 - 4806
              CHARACTER

         X4m

         IF R DOES NOT IDENTIFY A DENOMINATION IN X4:

         What is it called exactly?
         Is that church part of a denomination?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              (Interviewer note:  USE ANY OR ALL AS NECESSARY; GET AS
              MUCH DETAIL AS POSSIBLE).
              Q.X4m field has been blanked. Open-ended responses coded
              as 'other' in X4 have been hand-coded into the religion
              summary var X10 but actual response texts have been
              deleted.

                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in X1; 2,3,8,9 in X3a/b; 1-30, 98-99 in X4

==============================
VAR M960597    COLUMNS 4807 - 4807
              NUMERIC

         X4m(1)

         IF R CONSIDERS SELF/ ATTENDS SERVICES AS PROTESTANT OR 'OTHER': /
         IF R DOES NOT IDENTIFY A DENOMINATION IN X4:
         IF R HAS NOT ALREADY IDENTIFIED SELF AS CHRISTIAN:

         (IF NECESSARY:)
         Is that group Christian?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in X1; 2,3,8,9 in X3a/b; 1-30, 98,99 in X4;
                      97 in X4 and 1 in X3a/X3b

==============================
VAR M960598    COLUMNS 4808 - 4808
              NUMERIC

         X6a/b

         IF R ATTENDS JEWISH RELIGIOUS SERVICES: /
         IF R DOES NOT ATTEND RELIGIOUS SERVICES BUT CONSIDERS SELF
         JEWISH:

         a. Do you usually attend a synagogue or temple that is
            ORTHODOX, CONSERVATIVE, REFORM or what?
         b. Do you consider yourself ORTHODOX, CONSERVATIVE,
            REFORM, or what?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Orthodox
                 2.   Conservative
                 3.   Reform
                 7.   Other (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 1,2,7,8,9 in X3a/X3b

==============================
VAR M960599    COLUMNS 4809 - 4809
              NUMERIC

         X7

         IF R ATTENDS RELIGIOUS SERVICES:
         IF R THINKS OF SELF AS PART OF A CHURCH OR DENOMINATION:

         Are you officially a member of a parish, congregation,
         temple or other place of worship?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in X1; 5,8,9 in X1a

==============================
VAR M960600    COLUMNS 4810 - 4810
              NUMERIC

         X8

         IF R IS CHRISTIAN:

         (Please look at page 19 of the booklet.)
         Which one of these words BEST describes your kind of
         Christianity,
         Fundamentalist,
         Evangelical,
         Charismatic or Spirit-Filled,
         Moderate to Liberal?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Fundamentalist
                 2.   Evangelical
                 3.   Charismatic or spirit filled
                 4.   Moderate to liberal
                 5.   Something else (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in X1; 8,9 in X1a; 3,8,9 in X3a/X3b; 27-30
                      in X4; 5,8,9 in X4m(1)

==============================
VAR M960601    COLUMNS 4811 - 4811
              NUMERIC

         X9

         IF R IS CHRISTIAN:

         (Not using the booklet.)
         Would you call yourself a born-again Christian, that is,
         have you personally had a conversion experience related
         to Jesus Christ?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap,  8,9 in X1; 8,9 in X1a; 3,8,9 in X3a/X3b; 27-30
                      in X4; 5,8,9 in X4m(1)

==============================
VAR M960602    COLUMNS 4812 - 4814
              NUMERIC

         X10

         RELIGION SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See the RELIGION master code.
              This variable summarizes the information gathered in
              questions X3a/b, X4, X4a-m, X4m(1), X6a/b.
              Information collected in the open-ended responses to the
              religion section component questions have been hand coded
              into this summary variable.
              Codes followed by * have been newly added in 1996.
              Codes 010-997 and:

               998.   DK/refused (8 in X1, 8 in X1a, 8 in X3a/b, 98 in X4)
               999.   NA (9 in X1, 9 in X1a, 9 in X3a/b, 99 in X4)
               000.   Inap, no religious identification or preference (and
                      R does not attend), 5 in X1a

==============================
VAR M960603    COLUMNS 4815 - 4816
              NUMERIC

         Y1a

         What is the month, day and year of your birth?
         (MONTH)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Month 1-12 and:

                 1.   January
                 2.   February
                 3.   March
                 4.   April
                 5.   May
                 6.   June
                 7.   July
                 8.   August
                 9.   September
                10.   October
                11.   November
                12.   December

                97.   DK
                98.   Refused
                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960604    COLUMNS 4817 - 4820
              NUMERIC

         Y1c

         What is the month, day and year of your birth?
         (YEAR)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Actual year was coded, and:

              9997.   DK
              9998.   Refused
              9999.   NA

==============================
VAR M960605    COLUMNS 4821 - 4822
              NUMERIC

         Y1x

         [What is the month, day and year of your birth?]
         R'S AGE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from Y1a-Y1b.
              Month and year of R's birth was subtracted from month and
              year of interview.  If year of birth was NA or refused but
              age of respondent was given by informant in the household
              listing, then age from household listing was used.
               Age 18-96 and:

                97.   97 years or more

                98.   Refused
                99.   NA; DK
                00.   Inap, 9999 in Y1c

==============================
VAR M960606    COLUMNS 4823 - 4823
              NUMERIC

         Y2

         Are you married now and living with your (husband/wife)--
         or are you widowed, divorced, separated, or have you
         never married?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Married
                 2.   Widowed
                 3.   Divorced
                 4.   Separated
                 5.   Never married
                 6.   Partners, not married [VOL]

                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960607    COLUMNS 4824 - 4825
              NUMERIC

         Y3

         What is the highest grade of school or year of college
         you have completed?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Grade 0-17 and:

                17.   17 or more

                98.   DK
                99.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960608    COLUMNS 4826 - 4826
              NUMERIC

         Y3a

         IF R HAS COMPLETED FEWER THAN 13 YEARS OF EDUCATION:

         Did you get a high school diploma or pass a high school
         equivalency test?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 13-17, 98,99 in Y3

==============================
VAR M960609    COLUMNS 4827 - 4828
              NUMERIC

         Y3b

         IF R HAS COMPLETED MORE THAN 12 YEARS OF EDUCATION:

         What is the highest degree that you have earned?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Bachelor's degree
                 2.   Master's degree
                 3.   PHD, LIT, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD
                 4.   LLB, JD
                 5.   MD, DDS, DVM, MVSA, DSC, DO
                 6.   JSC, STD, THD
                 7.   Associate degree (AA)
                96.   No degree earned

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 0-12, 98,99 in Y3

==============================
VAR M960610    COLUMNS 4829 - 4829
              NUMERIC

         Y3x

         SUMMARY - R'S EDUCATION
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from Y3, Y3a, Y3b.

                 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.   High school diploma or equivalency test [0-12 in Y3,
                      1 in Y3a]
                 5.   High school diploma or equivalency test [0-12 in Y3,
                      1 in Y3a]
                 6.   High school diploma or equivalency test [0-12 in Y3,
                      1 in Y3a]
                 7.   Advanced degree, including LLB [13-17 in Y3, 2-6 in
                      Y3b]

                 8.   DK   [98 in Y3, 8 in Y3a; 98 in Y3b]
                 9.   NA  [99 in Y3; 9 in Y3a; 99 in Y3b]

==============================
VAR M960611    COLUMNS 4830 - 4831
              NUMERIC

         Y5

         IF R IS MARRIED OR PARTNERED:

         What is the highest grade of school or year of college
         (your husband/your wife/your partner) has completed?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Grade 0-16 and:

                17.   17 years or more

                98.   DK
                99.   Inap, 2-5,9 in Y2; NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960612    COLUMNS 4832 - 4832
              NUMERIC

         Y5a

         IF SPOUSE/PARTNER HAS COMPLETED FEWER THAN 13 YEARS OF EDUCATION:

         Did (he/she) get a high school diploma or pass a high
         school equivalency test?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 2-5,9 in Y2; 13-17, 98,99 in Y5

==============================
VAR M960613    COLUMNS 4833 - 4834
              NUMERIC

         Y5b

         IF SPOUSE/PARTNER HAS COMPLETED MORE THAN 12 YEARS OF EDUCATION:

         What is the highest degree that(he/she) has earned?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Bachelor's degree
                 2.   Master's degree
                 3.   PHD, LIT, SCD, DFA, DLIT, DPH, DPHIL, JSC, SJD
                 4.   LLB, JD
                 5.   MD, DDS, DVM, MVSA, DSC, DO
                 6.   JSC, STD, THD
                 7.   Associate degree (AA)
                96.   No degree earned

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 2-5,9 in Y2; 0-12, 98, 99 in Y5

==============================
VAR M960614    COLUMNS 4835 - 4835
              NUMERIC

         Y5x

         SUMMARY - SPOUSE/PARTNER'S EDUCATION
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from Y5, Y5a, Y5b.

                 1.   8 grades or less and no diploma or equivalency
                      [0-8 in Y5, 5 in Y5a]
                 2.   9-11 grades, no further schooling (incl. 12 years
                      without diploma or equivalency) [9-12 in Y5, 5 in Y5a]
                 3.   High school diploma or equivalency test [0-12 in Y5,
                      1 in Y5a]
                 4.   High school diploma or equivalency test [0-12 in Y5,
                      1 in Y5a]
                 5.   High school diploma or equivalency test [0-12 in Y5,
                      1 in Y5a]
                 6.   High school diploma or equivalency test [0-12 in Y5,
                      1 in Y5a]
                 7.   Advanced degree, including LLB [13-17 in Y5, 2-6 in
                      Y5b]
                 0.   Inap, 2-5,9 in Y2

                 8.   DK  [98 in Y5; 8 in Y5a; 98 in Y5b]
                 9.   NA  [99 in Y5; 9 in Y5a; 98 in Y5b]

==============================
VAR M960615    COLUMNS 4836 - 4837
              NUMERIC

         Y6

         Please look at page 20 of the booklet.
         We'd like to know if YOU are working now, temporarily
         laid off, or are you unemployed, retired, permanently
         disabled, a homemaker, a student, or what?
         (MARK ALL THAT APPLY)
         R EMPLOYMENT STATUS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from Y6 and Y7e, Y12g, Y14g, Y15.
              Questions about R's employment (past and/or current) in
              the Y employment section applied to status in Y6 as
              follows.
              Y7 series (current emp.) - 10,15,16,17,18,20,51,61,71,81
              Y11,Y11a, and Y12 series (past emp.) - 15,50,51
              Y13 and Y14 series (past emp.) - 16,60,61
              Y15,Y15a, and Y16 series (past em. in recent 6 months) -
                   17,18,70,71,75,80,81
              Y9 and Y10 series (past employment) - 40

                10.   WORKING NOW only
                15.   WORKING NOW and retired (R volunteers), currently
                      working 20 or more hours per week
                16.   WORKING NOW and permanently disabled, currently
                      working 20 or more hours per week
                17.   WORKING NOW and homemaker (R volunteers), currently
                      working 20 or more hours per week
                18.   WORKING NOW and student (R volunteers), currently
                      working 20 or more hours per week
                20.   TEMPORARILY LAID OFF
                40.   UNEMPLOYED
                50.   RETIRED, no other occupation
                51.   RETIRED and working now (R volunteers), currently
                      working fewer than 20 hours per week
                60.   PERMANENTLY DISABLED, not working
                61.   PERMANENTLY DISABLED and working now, currently
                      working fewer than 20 hours per week
                70.   HOMEMAKER, no other occupation
                71.   HOMEMAKER and working now (R volunteers), currently
                      working fewer than 20 hours per week
                75.   HOMEMAKER and student (R volunteers), no other
                      occupation
                80.   STUDENT, no other occupation
                81.   STUDENT and working now (R volunteers), currently
                      working fewer than 20 hours per week

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960616    COLUMNS 4838 - 4838
              NUMERIC

         Y6x

         Please look at page 20 of the booklet.
         We'd like to know if YOU are working now, temporarily
         laid off, or are you unemployed, retired, permanently
         disabled, a homemaker, a student, or what?
         (MARK ALL THAT APPLY)
         SUMMARY - R EMPLOYMENT STATUS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from Y6.

                 1.   R WORKING NOW (working now or working 20 hours or more
                      per week if also retired, permanently disabled,
                      homemaker or student) [10, 15-18 in Y6]
                 2.   R TEMPORARILY LAID OFF  [20 in Y6]
                 4.   R UNEMPLOYED  [40 in Y6]
                 5.   R RETIRED, not working or working fewer than 20 hours
                      per week [50,51 in Y6]
                 6.   R PERMANENTLY DISABLED, not working or working fewer
                      than 20 hours per week [50,51 in Y6]
                 7.   R HOMEMAKER, not working or working fewer than 20
                      hours per week (also nonworking Rs who are both
                      student and homemaker) [50,51 in Y6]
                 8.   R STUDENT, not working or working fewer than 20
                      hours per week ([50,51 in Y6]

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960617    COLUMNS 4839 - 4839
              NUMERIC

         Y9

         IF R IS UNEMPLOYED:

         Have you ever done any work for pay?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC11, at end of
              R employment section.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 50, 51, 60, 61, 70, 71,
                      75, 80, 81, 99 in Y6

==============================
VAR M960618    COLUMNS 4840 - 4841
              NUMERIC

         Y10/Y10a

         IF R IS UNEMPLOYED:
         IF R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:

         Y16. What kind of work did you do on your last regular
         job?  (What was your occupation)
         Y16a. What were your most important duties or activities?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC1, at end of
              R employment section.
              The original 3-digit 1980 Census Occupation variable has
              been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
              respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
              information about a procedure by which it is possible to
              gain access to the full 3-digit code values.
              See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.
              Codes 01-71 and:

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 10,15,16,17,18,20,50,51,60,61,70,71,75,80,81,99
                      in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y9

==============================
VAR M960619    COLUMNS 4842 - 4843
              NUMERIC

         Y10x(1)

         IF R IS UNEMPLOYED:
         IF R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:

         CENSUS OCCUPATION, COLLAPSED
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC2, at end of
              R employment section.
              Built from Y10, Y10a.
              1980 Census major group categories, collapsed from full
              categories in Y10/Y10a.

                 1.   Executive, Administrative and Managerial (Census
                      categories 001-039)
                 2.   Professional Specialty Occupations (Census categories
                      040-199)
                 3.   Technicians and Related Support Occupations (Census
                      categories 200-235)
                 4.   Sales Occupation (Census categories 236-285)
                 5.   Administrative Support, including clerical (Census
                      categories 286-389)
                 6.   Private Household (Census categories 403-407)
                 7.   Protective Service (Census categories 408-427)
                 8.   Service except Protective and Household (Census
                      categories 428-469)
                 9.   Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (Census
                      categories 470-499)
                10.   Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                      (Census categories 500-699)
                11.   Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (Census
                      categories 700-799)
                12.   Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (Census
                      categories 800-859)
                13.   Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                      (Census categories 860-890)
                14.   Member of Armed Forces (Census category 900)

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 10,15,16,17,18,20,50,51,60,61,70,71,75,80,81,99
                      in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y9

==============================
VAR M960620    COLUMNS 4844 - 4844
              NUMERIC

         Y10x(2)

         IF R IS UNEMPLOYED:
         IF R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:

         OCCUPATION PRESTIGE SCORE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC3, at end of
              R employment section.
              Prestige scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings
              from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A. Davis,
              Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom W. Smith, and Judith
              Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-univeristy Consortium for
              Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor MI  48106,
              December 1991.
              Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
              respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES project staff for
              information about a procedure by which it is possible to
              gain access to this data.

             00000.   Inap, 10,15,16,17,18,20,50,51,60,61,70,71,75,80,81,99
                      in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y9; 98,99 in Y10/Y10a

==============================
VAR M960621    COLUMNS 4845 - 4847
              NUMERIC

         Y10b

         IF R IS UNEMPLOYED:
         IF R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:

         What kind of (business/industry) was that?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC4, at end of
              R employment section.
              See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code.
              Codes 10-932 and:

               998.   DK
               999.   NA
               000.   Inap, 10,15,16,17,18,20,50,51,60,61,70,71,75,80,81,99
                      in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y9

==============================
VAR M960622    COLUMNS 4848 - 4848
              NUMERIC

         Y10c

         IF R IS UNEMPLOYED:
         IF R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:

         Did you work for someone else, were you self-employed,
         or what?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC5, at end of
              R employment section.

                 1.   Someone else
                 2.   Both someone else and self
                 3.   Self employed

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 50, 51, 60, 61, 70, 71,
                      75, 80, 81, 99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y9

==============================
VAR M960623    COLUMNS 4849 - 4849
              NUMERIC

         Y10d

         IF R IS UNEMPLOYED:
         IF R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:
         IF R WORKED NOT EXCLUSIVELY FOR SELF:

         Were you employed by a federal, state, or local government?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC6, at end of
              R employment section.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 50, 51, 60, 61, 70, 71,
                      75, 80, 81, 99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y9; 3,8,9 in Y10c

==============================
VAR M960624    COLUMNS 4850 - 4850
              NUMERIC

         Y10e

         IF R IS UNEMPLOYED:
         IF R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:

         Have you had a job in the last SIX months?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC9, at end of
              R employment section.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 50, 51, 60, 61, 70, 71,
                      75, 80, 81, 99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y9

==============================
VAR M960625    COLUMNS 4851 - 4852
              NUMERIC

         Y10f

         IF R IS UNEMPLOYED:
         IF R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:
         IF R HAS WORKED FOR PAY IN THE LAST 6 MONTHS:

         About how many hours did you work on your job in the
         average week?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC7, at end of
              R employment section.
              Number of hours, 1-96 and:

                97.   97 or more hours

                98.   DK
                99.   Na
                00.   Inap, 10,15,16,17,18,20,50,51,60,61,70,71,75,80,81,99
                      in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y9; 5,8,9 in Y10e

==============================
VAR M960626    COLUMNS 4853 - 4853
              NUMERIC

         Y10g

         IF R IS UNEMPLOYED:
         IF R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:

         Are you looking for work at the present time?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC10, at end of
              R employment section.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 50, 51, 60, 61, 70, 71,
                      75, 80, 81, 99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y9

==============================
VAR M960627    COLUMNS 4854 - 4854
              NUMERIC

         Y10h

         IF R IS UNEMPLOYED:
         IF R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:

         How worried are you about not being able to find a job
         in the near future,
         A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC8, at end of
              R employment section.

                 1.   A lot
                 2.   Somewhat
                 3.   Not much at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 50, 51, 60, 61, 70, 71,
                      75, 80, 81, 99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y9

==============================
VAR M960628    COLUMNS 4855 - 4856
              NUMERIC

         Y11

         IF R IS RETIRED:

         When did you retire?
         (MONTH)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   January
                 2.   February
                 3.   March
                 4.   April
                 5.   May
                 6.   June
                 7.   July
                 8.   August
                 9.   September
                10.   October
                11.   November
                12.   December

                98.   DK
                99.   NA; RF
                00.   Inap, 10, 16, 17, 18, 20, 40, 60, 61, 70, 71, 75, 80,
                      81, 99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y9

==============================
VAR M960629    COLUMNS 4857 - 4860
              NUMERIC

         Y11a

         IF R IS RETIRED:

         When did you retire?
         (YEAR)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              4-digit year of retirement, And:

              9998.   DK
              9999.   NA
              0000.   Inap, 10,16,17,18,20,40,60,61,70,71,75,80,81,99 in Y6

==============================
VAR M960630    COLUMNS 4861 - 4862
              NUMERIC

         Y12/Y12a

         IF R IS RETIRED:

         Y12. What kind of work did you do on your last regular
         job? (What was your occupation)?
         Y12a. What were your most important duties or activities?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC1, at end of
              R employment section.
              The original 3-digit 1980 Census Occupation variable has
              been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
              respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
              information about a procedure by which it is possible to
              gain access to the full 3-digit code values.
              See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.
              Codes 01-71 and:

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 10,16,17,18,20,40,60,61,70,71,75,80,81,99 in Y6

==============================
VAR M960631    COLUMNS 4863 - 4864
              NUMERIC

         Y12ax(1)

         IF R IS RETIRED:

         CENSUS OCCUPATION COLLAPSED
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from Y12, Y12a.
              The stacked version of this question is at RC2, at end of
              R employment section.
              1980 Census major group categories, collapsed from full
              categoris in Y12/Y12a.

                 1.   Executive, Administrative and Managerial (Census
                      categories 001-039)
                 2.   Professional Specialty Occupations (Census categories
                      040-199)
                 3.   Technicians and Related Support Occupations (Census
                      categories 200-235)
                 4.   Sales Occupation (Census categories 236-285)
                 5.   Administrative Support, including clerical (Census
                      categories 286-389)
                 6.   Private Household (Census categories 403-407)
                 7.   Protective Service (Census categories 408-427)
                 8.   Service except Protective and Household (Census
                      categories 428-469)
                 9.   Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (Census
                      categories 470-499)
                10.   Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                      (Census categories 500-699)
                11.   Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (Census
                      categories 700-799)
                12.   Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (Census
                      categories 800-859)
                13.   Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                      (Census categories 860-890)
                14.   Member of Armed Forces (Census category 900)

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 10,16,17,18,20,40,60,61,70,71,75,80,81,99 in Y6

==============================
VAR M960632    COLUMNS 4865 - 4865
              NUMERIC

         Y12ax(2)

         IF R IS RETIRED:

         OCCUPATION PRESTIGE SCORE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC3, at end of
              R employment section.
              Prestige scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings
              from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A. Davis,
              Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom W. Smith, and Judith
              Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-univeristy Consortium for
              Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor MI  48106,
              December 1991.
              Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
              respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES project staff for
              information about a procedure by which it is possible to
              gain access to this data.

             00000.   Inap, 10,16,17,18,20,40,60,61,70,71,75,80,81,99 in Y6;
                      98,99 in Y12/Y12a

==============================
VAR M960633    COLUMNS 4866 - 4868
              NUMERIC

         Y12b

         IF R IS RETIRED:

         What kind of (business/industry) was that?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC4, at end of
              R employment section.
              See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code.
              Codes 10-932 and:

               998.   DK
               999.   NA
               000.   Inap, 10,16,17,18,20,40,60,61,70,71,75,80,81,99 in Y6

==============================
VAR M960634    COLUMNS 4869 - 4869
              NUMERIC

         Y12c

         IF R IS RETIRED:

         Did you work for someone else, were you self-employed,
         or what?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC5, at end of
              R employment section.

                 1.   Someone else
                 2.   Both someone else and self
                 3.   Self employed only

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10, 16, 17, 18, 20, 40, 60, 61, 70, 71, 75, 80,
                      81, 99 in Y6

==============================
VAR M960635    COLUMNS 4870 - 4870
              NUMERIC

         Y12d

         IF R IS RETIRED:
         IF R DID NOT WORK EXCLUSIVELY FOR SELF:

         Were you employed by a federal, state, or local
         government?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC6, at end of
              R employment section.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10, 16, 17, 18, 20, 40, 60, 61, 70, 71, 75, 80,
                      81, 99 in Y6; 3,8,9 in Y12c

==============================
VAR M960636    COLUMNS 4871 - 4871
              NUMERIC

         Y12e

         IF R IS RETIRED:

         Have you had a job in the last SIX months?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC9, at end of
              R employment section.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10, 16, 17, 18, 20, 40, 60, 61, 70, 71, 75, 80,
                      81, 99 in Y6

==============================
VAR M960637    COLUMNS 4872 - 4873
              NUMERIC

         Y12f

         IF R IS RETIRED:
         IF R HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS:

         About how many hours did you work on your job in the
         average week?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC7, at end of
              R employment section.
              Number of hours worked, 1-96 and:

                97.   97 or more hours

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 10,16,17,18,20,40,60,61,70,71,75,80,81,99 in Y6;
                      5,8,9 in Y12e

==============================
VAR M960638    COLUMNS 4874 - 4874
              NUMERIC

         Y12g

         IF R IS RETIRED:

         Are you doing any work for pay at the present time?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10, 16, 17, 18, 20, 40, 60, 61, 70, 71, 75, 80,
                      81, 99 in Y6

==============================
VAR M960639    COLUMNS 4875 - 4875
              NUMERIC

         Y12h

         IF R IS RETIRED:
         IF R IS NOT DOING ANY WORK FOR PAY AT PRESENT:

         Are you looking for work at the present time?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC10, at end of
              R employment section.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10, 16, 17, 18, 20, 40, 60, 61, 70, 71, 75, 80,
                      81, 99 in Y6; 1 in Y12g

==============================
VAR M960640    COLUMNS 4876 - 4876
              NUMERIC

         Y12j

         IF R IS RETIRED:
         IF R IS NOT DOING ANY WORK FOR PAY AT PRESENT:

         How worried are you about not being able to find a job
         in the near future,
         A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC8, at end of
              R employment section.

                 1.   A lot
                 2.   Somewhat
                 3.   Not much

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10, 16, 17, 18, 20, 40, 60, 61, 70, 71, 75, 80,
                      81, 99 in Y6; 1 in Y12g

==============================
VAR M960641    COLUMNS 4877 - 4877
              NUMERIC

         Y13

         IF R IS DISABLED:

         Have you ever done any work for pay?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC11, at end of
              R employment section.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10, 15, 17, 18, 20, 40, 50, 51, 70, 71, 75, 80,
                      81, 99 in Y6

==============================
VAR M960642    COLUMNS 4878 - 4879
              NUMERIC

         Y14/Y14a

         IF R IS DISABLED:
         IF R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:

         Y14. What kind of work did you do on your last regular
         job?  (What was your occupation)
         Y14a. What were your most important duties or activities?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC1, at end of
              R employment section.
              The original 3-digit 1980 Census Occupation variable has
              been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
              respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
              information about a procedure by which it is possible to
              gain access to the full 3-digit code values.
              See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.
              Codes 01-71 and:

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 10,15,17,18,20,40,50,51,70,71,75,80,81,99 in Y6;
                      5,8,9 in Y13

==============================
VAR M960643    COLUMNS 4880 - 4881
              NUMERIC

         Y14ax(1)

         IF R IS DISABLED:
         IF R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:

         R DISABLED - PAST OCCUPATION COLLAPSED
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from Y14, Y14a.
              The stacked version of this question is at RC2, at end of
              R employment section.
              1980 Census major group categories, collapsed from full
              categories in Y14/Y14a.

                 1.   Executive, Administrative and Managerial (Census
                      categories 001-039)
                 2.   Professional Specialty Occupations (Census categories
                      040-199)
                 3.   Technicians and Related Support Occupations (Census
                      categories 200-235)
                 4.   Sales Occupation (Census categories 236-285)
                 5.   Administrative Support, including clerical (Census
                      categories 286-389)
                 6.   Private Household (Census categories 403-407)
                 7.   Protective Service (Census categories 408-427)
                 8.   Service except Protective and Household (Census
                      categories 428-469)
                 9.   Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (Census
                      categories 470-499)
                10.   Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                      (Census categories 500-699)
                11.   Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (Census
                      categories 700-799)
                12.   Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (Census
                      categories 800-859)
                13.   Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                      (Census categories 860-890)
                14.   Member of Armed Forces (Census category 900)

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 10,15,17,18,20,40,50,51,70,71,75,80,81,99 in Y6;
                      5,8,9 in Y13

==============================
VAR M960644    COLUMNS 4882 - 4882
              NUMERIC

         Y14ax(2)

         IF R IS DISABLED:
         IF R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:

         R DISABLED - PAST OCCUPATION PRESTIGE SCORE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC3, at end of
              R employment section.
              Prestige scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings
              from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A. Davis,
              Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom W. Smith, and Judith
              Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-univeristy Consortium for
              Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor MI  48106,
              December 1991.
              Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
              respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES project staff for
              information about a procedure by which it is possible to
              gain access to this data.

             00000.   Inap, 10,15,17,18,20,40,50,51,70,71,75,80,81,99 in Y6;
                      5,8,9 in Y13; 98,99 in Y14/Y14a

==============================
VAR M960645    COLUMNS 4883 - 4885
              NUMERIC

         Y14b

         IF R IS DISABLED:
         IF R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:

         What kind of (business/industry) was that?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC4, at end of
              R employment section.
              See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code.
              Codes 10-932 and:

               998.   DK
               999.   NA
               000.   Inap, 10,15,17,18,20,40,50,51,70,71,75,80,81,99 in Y6;
                      5,8,9 in Y13

==============================
VAR M960646    COLUMNS 4886 - 4886
              NUMERIC

         Y14c

         IF R IS DISABLED:
         IF R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:

         Did you work for someone else, were you self-employed, or what?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC5, at end of
              R employment section.

                 1.   Someone else
                 2.   Both someone else and self
                 3.   Self-employed

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10, 15, 17, 18, 20, 40, 50, 51, 70, 71, 75, 80,
                      81, 99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y13

==============================
VAR M960647    COLUMNS 4887 - 4887
              NUMERIC

         Y14d

         IF R IS DISABLED:
         IF R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:
         IF R WORKED NOT EXCLUSIVELY FOR SELF:

         Were you employed by a federal, state, or local
         government?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC6, at end of
              R employment section.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10, 15, 17, 18, 20, 40, 50, 51, 70, 71, 75, 80,
                      81, 99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y13; 3,8,9 in Y14c

==============================
VAR M960648    COLUMNS 4888 - 4888
              NUMERIC

         Y14e

         IF R IS DISABLED:
         IF R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:

         Have you had a job in the last SIX months?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC9, at end of
              R employment section.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10, 15, 17, 18, 20, 40, 50, 51, 70, 71, 75, 80,
                      81, 99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y13

==============================
VAR M960649    COLUMNS 4889 - 4890
              NUMERIC

         Y14f

         IF R IS DISABLED:
         IF R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:
         IF R HAS WORKED IN THE PAST 6 MONTHS:

         About how many hours did you work on your job in the
         average week?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC7, at end of
              R employment section.
              Number of hours, 1-96 and:

                97.   97 hours or more

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 10,15,17,18,20,40,50,51,70,71,75,80,81,99 in Y6;
                      5,8,9 in Y13; 5,8,9 in Y14e

==============================
VAR M960650    COLUMNS 4891 - 4891
              NUMERIC

         Y14g

         IF R IS DISABLED:
         IF R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:
         IF R HAS WORKED IN THE PAST 6 MONTHS:

         Are you doing any work for pay at the present time?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap,  10, 15, 17, 18, 20, 40, 50, 51, 70, 71, 75,
                      80, 81, 99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y13; 5,8,9 in Y14e

==============================
VAR M960651    COLUMNS 4892 - 4892
              NUMERIC

         Y14h

         IF R IS DISABLED:
         IF R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:
         IF R IS NOT WORKING FOR PAY AT PRESENT:

         Are you looking for work at the present time?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC10, at end of
              R employment section.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap,  10, 15, 17, 18, 20, 40, 50, 51, 70, 71, 75,
                      80, 81, 99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y13; 1  in Y14g

==============================
VAR M960652    COLUMNS 4893 - 4893
              NUMERIC

         Y14j

         IF R IS DISABLED:
         IF R HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:
         IF R IS NOT CURRENTLY WORKING :

         How worried are you about not being able to find a job
         in the near future,
         A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC8, at end of
              R employment section.

                 1.   A lot
                 2.   Somewhat
                 3.   Not much

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap,  10, 15, 17, 18, 20, 40, 50, 51, 70, 71, 75,
                      80, 81, 99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y13; 1  in Y14g

==============================
VAR M960653    COLUMNS 4894 - 4894
              NUMERIC

         Y15

         IF R IS HOMEMAKER/STUDENT:

         Are you doing ANY work for pay at the present time?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10, 15, 16, 20, 40, 50, 51, 60, 61, 99 in Y6

==============================
VAR M960654    COLUMNS 4895 - 4895
              NUMERIC

         Y15a

         IF R IS HOMEMAKER/STUDENT:
         IF R IS NOT WORKING FOR PAY AT PRESENT:

         In the last six months, did you do any work for pay?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10, 15, 16, 20, 40, 50, 51, 60, 61, 99 in Y6; 1
                      in Y15

==============================
VAR M960655    COLUMNS 4896 - 4897
              NUMERIC

         Y16/Y16a

         IF R IS HOMEMAKER/STUDENT:
         IF R IS NOT WORKING FOR PAY AT PRESENT:
         IF R HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS:

         Y16. What kind of work did you do on your last regular
         job? (What was your occupation)
         Y16a. What were your most important duties or activities?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The original 3-digit 1980 Census Occupation variable has
              been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
              respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
              information about a procedure by which it is possible to
              gain access to the full 3-digit code values.
              See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.
              Codes 01-71 and:

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 10,15,16,20,40,50,51,60,61,99 in Y6; 1 in Y15;
                      5,8,9 in Y15a

==============================
VAR M960656    COLUMNS 4898 - 4899
              NUMERIC

         Y16ax(1)

         IF R IS HOMEMAKER/STUDENT:
         IF R IS NOT WORKING FOR PAY AT PRESENT:
         IF R HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS:

         CENSUS OCCUPATION, COLLAPSED
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from Y14, Y14a.
              1980 Census major group categories, collapsed from
              Y16/Y16a.

                 1.   Executive, Administrative and Managerial (Census
                      categories 001-039)
                 2.   Professional Specialty Occupations (Census categories
                      040-199)
                 3.   Technicians and Related Support Occupations (Census
                      categories 200-235)
                 4.   Sales Occupation (Census categories 236-285)
                 5.   Administrative Support, including clerical (Census
                      categories 286-389)
                 6.   Private Household (Census categories 403-407)
                 7.   Protective Service (Census categories 408-427)
                 8.   Service except Protective and Household (Census
                      categories 428-469)
                 9.   Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (Census
                      categories 470-499)
                10.   Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                      (Census categories 500-699)
                11.   Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (Census
                      categories 700-799)
                12.   Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (Census
                      categories 800-859)
                13.   Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                      (Census categories 860-890)
                14.   Member of Armed Forces (Census category 900)

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 10,15,16,20,40,50,51,60,61,99 in Y6; 1 in Y15;
                      5,8,9 in Y15a

==============================
VAR M960657    COLUMNS 4900 - 4900
              NUMERIC

         Y16ax(2)

         IF R IS HOMEMAKER/STUDENT:
         IF R IS NOT WORKING FOR PAY AT PRESENT:
         IF R HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS:

         OCCUPATION PRESTIGE SCORE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Prestige scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings
              from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A. Davis,
              Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom W. Smith, and Judith
              Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-univeristy Consortium for
              Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor MI  48106,
              December 1991.
              Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
              respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES project staff for
              information about a procedure by which it is possible to
              gain access to this data.

             00000.   Inap, 10,15,16,20,40,50,51,60,61,99 in Y6; 1 in Y15;
                      5,8,9 in Y15a; 98,99 in Y16/Y16a

==============================
VAR M960658    COLUMNS 4901 - 4903
              NUMERIC

         Y16b

         IF R IS HOMEMAKER/STUDENT:
         IF R IS NOT WORKING FOR PAY AT PRESENT:
         IF R HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS:

         What kind of (business/industry) was that?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code.
              Codes 10-932 and:

               998.   DK
               999.   NA
               000.   Inap, 10,15,16,20,40,50,51,60,61,99 in Y6; 1 in Y15;
                      5,8,9 in Y15a

==============================
VAR M960659    COLUMNS 4904 - 4904
              NUMERIC

         Y16c

         IF R IS HOMEMAKER/STUDENT:
         IF R IS NOT WORKING FOR PAY AT PRESENT:
         IF R HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS:

         Did you work for someone else, were you self-employed,
         or what?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Someone else
                 2.   Both someone else and self
                 3.   Self-employed

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10, 15, 16, 20, 40, 50, 51, 60, 61, 99 in Y6; 1
                      in Y15; 5,8,9 in Y15a

==============================
VAR M960660    COLUMNS 4905 - 4905
              NUMERIC

         Y16d

         IF R IS HOMEMAKER/STUDENT:
         IF R IS NOT WORKING FOR PAY AT PRESENT:
         IF R HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS:
         IF R WORKED NOT EXCLUSIVELY FOR SELF:

         Were you employed by a federal, state, or local
         government?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10, 15, 16, 20, 40, 50, 51, 60, 61, 99 in Y6; 1
                      in Y15; 5,8,9 in Y15a; 3,8,9 in Y16c

==============================
VAR M960661    COLUMNS 4906 - 4907
              NUMERIC

         Y16f

         IF R IS HOMEMAKER/STUDENT:
         IF R IS NOT WORKING FOR PAY AT PRESENT:
         IF R HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS:

         About how many hours did you work on your job in the
         average week?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Number of hours worked 1-96 and:

                97.   97 hours or more

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 10,15,16,20,40,50,51,60,61,99 in Y6; 1 in Y15;
                      5,8,9 in Y15a

==============================
VAR M960662    COLUMNS 4908 - 4908
              NUMERIC

         Y16h

         IF R IS HOMEMAKER/STUDENT:
         IF R IS NOT WORKING FOR PAY AT PRESENT:

         Are you looking for work at the present time?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10,15,16,20,40,50,51,60,61,99 in Y6; 1 in Y15

==============================
VAR M960663    COLUMNS 4909 - 4909
              NUMERIC

         Y16j

         IF R IS HOMEMAKER/STUDENT:

         How worried are you about not being able to find a job
         in the near future,
         A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   A lot
                 2.   Somewhat
                 3.   Not much

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10, 15, 16, 20, 40, 50, 51, 60, 61, 99 in Y6; 1
                      in Y15

==============================
VAR M960664    COLUMNS 4910 - 4911
              NUMERIC

         Y7/Y7a

         IF R IS WORKING NOW/ TEMPORARILY LAID OFF:

         Y7. What is your main occupation?
         (What sort of work do you do?)
         Y7a. What are your most important activities or duties?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC1, at end of
              R employment section.
              The original 3-digit 1980 Census Occupation variable has
              been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
              respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
              information about a procedure by which it is possible to
              gain access to the full 3-digit code values.
              See 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.
              Codes 01-71 and:

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80 in Y6

==============================
VAR M960665    COLUMNS 4912 - 4913
              NUMERIC

         Y7ax(1)

         IF R IS WORKING NOW/ TEMPORARILY LAID OFF:

         CURRENT CENSUS OCCUPATION, COLLAPSED
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from Y7, Y7a.
              The stacked version of this question is at RC2, at end of
              R employment section.
              1980 Census major group categories, collapsed from full
              categories in Y7,Y7a.

                 1.   Executive, Administrative and Managerial (Census
                      categories 001-039)
                 2.   Professional Specialty Occupations (Census categories
                      040-199)
                 3.   Technicians and Related Support Occupations (Census
                      categories 200-235)
                 4.   Sales Occupation (Census categories 236-285)
                 5.   Administrative Support, including clerical (Census
                      categories 286-389)
                 6.   Private Household (Census categories 403-407)
                 7.   Protective Service (Census categories 408-427)
                 8.   Service except Protective and Household (Census
                      categories 428-469)
                 9.   Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (Census
                      categories 470-499)
                10.   Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                      (Census categories 500-699)
                11.   Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (Census
                      categories 700-799)
                12.   Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (Census
                      categories 800-859)
                13.   Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                      (Census categories 860-890)
                14.   Member of Armed Forces (Census category 900)

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80 in Y6

==============================
VAR M960666    COLUMNS 4914 - 4914
              NUMERIC

         Y7ax(2)

         IF R IS WORKING NOW/ TEMPORARILY LAID OFF:

         CURRENT OCCUPATION PRESTIGE SCORE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC3, at end of
              R employment section.
              Prestige scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings
              from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James A. Davis,
              Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom W. Smith, and Judith
              Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-univeristy Consortium for
              Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor MI  48106,
              December 1991.
              Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
              respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES project staff for
              information about a procedure by which it is possible to
              gain access to this data.

                 0.   Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80 in Y6; 98, 99 in Y7/Y7a

==============================
VAR M960667    COLUMNS 4915 - 4917
              NUMERIC

         Y7b

         IF R IS WORKING NOW/ TEMPORARILY LAID OFF:

         What kind of (business/industry) is that?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC4, at end of
              R employment section.
              See 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code.
              Codes 10-932 and:

               998.   DK
               999.   NA
               000.   Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80 in Y6

==============================
VAR M960668    COLUMNS 4918 - 4918
              NUMERIC

         Y7c

         IF R IS WORKING NOW/ TEMPORARILY LAID OFF:

         Do you work for someone else, are you self-employed, or
         what?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC5, at end of
              R employment section.

                 1.   Someone else
                 2.   Both someone else and self
                 3.   Self employed

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80 in Y6

==============================
VAR M960669    COLUMNS 4919 - 4919
              NUMERIC

         Y7d

         IF R IS WORKING NOW/ TEMPORARILY LAID OFF:
         IF R DOES NOT WORK EXCLUSIVELY FOR SELF:

         Are you employed by a federal, state or local government?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC6, at end of
              R employment section.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80 in Y6; 3,8,9 in Y7c

==============================
VAR M960670    COLUMNS 4920 - 4921
              NUMERIC

         Y7e

         IF R IS WORKING NOW/ TEMPORARILY LAID OFF:

         About how many hours do you work on your job in the
         average week?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC7, at end of
              R employment section.
              Codes 1-96 and:

                97.   97 hours or more

                98.   DK
                99.   NA; RF
                00.   Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80 in Y6

==============================
VAR M960671    COLUMNS 4922 - 4922
              NUMERIC

         Y7f

         IF R IS WORKING NOW/ TEMPORARILY LAID OFF:

         Is that MORE hours than you want to work, FEWER hours
         than you want to work, or generally ABOUT RIGHT?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   More
                 2.   Fewer
                 3.   About right

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80 in Y6; 98,99 in Y7e

==============================
VAR M960672    COLUMNS 4923 - 4923
              NUMERIC

         Y7g

         IF R IS WORKING NOW/ TEMPORARILY LAID OFF:

         How worried are you about losing your job in the near
         future,
         A LOT, SOMEWHAT, or NOT MUCH AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The stacked version of this question is at RC8, at end of
              R employment section.

                 1.   A lot
                 2.   Somewhat
                 3.   Not much at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80 in Y6

==============================
VAR M960673    COLUMNS 4924 - 4924
              NUMERIC

         Y7h

         IF R IS WORKING NOW, NOT TEMPORARILY LAID OFF:

         Were you out of work or laid off at any time during the
         last six months?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 20, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80 in Y6

==============================
VAR M960674    COLUMNS 4925 - 4925
              NUMERIC

         Y7j

         IF R IS WORKING NOW, NOT TEMPORARILY LAID OFF:

         During the last six months, have you had a reduction in
         your work hours or had to take a cut in pay at any time
         for reasons other than illness or personal choice?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 20, 40, 50, 60, 70, 75, 80 in Y6

==============================
VAR M960675    COLUMNS 4926 - 4927
              NUMERIC

         RC1

         IF R IS WORKING NOW OR TLO/ :
         IF R IS RETIRED: /
         IF R IS UNEMPLOYED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY: /
         IF R IS DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY: /

         What is/was your main occupation?  What sort of work
         do/did you do?
         What are/were your most important activities or duties?
         STACKED- R CENSUS OCCUPATION CODE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from Y7/Y7a, Y10/Y10a, Y12/Y12a, Y14/Y14a.
              This variable combines employment data for all Rs who are
              currently:
              - Employed or temp. laid off  [current emp. in Y7/Y7a],
              - Unemployed  [past emp. in Y10/Y10a],
              - Retired [past emp. in Y12/Y12a, whether R is currently
                         working or not],
              - Permanently disabled, not working [past emp. in Y14/Y14a]
              Note that homemakers or students without current outside
              employment are coded 00 [Y16/Y16a data are NOT used].  The
              disabled and homemakers or students who are also currently
              working have their current occupation from Y7/Y7a coded
              here.  Retirees who are also currently working have past
              occupation from Y12/Y12a coded here rather than current
              occupation in Y7/Y7a.
              The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable
              has been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
              Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
              information about a procedure by which it is possible to
              gain acceess to the full 3-digit code values.
              See CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.
              Codes 01-71 and:

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y9; 5,8,9 in Y13

==============================
VAR M960676    COLUMNS 4928 - 4929
              NUMERIC

         RC2

         IF R IS WORKING NOW OR TLO/ :
         IF R IS RETIRED: /
         IF R IS UNEMPLOYED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY: /
         IF R IS DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY: /

         What is/was your main occupation?  What sort of work
         do/did you do?
         What are/were your most important activities or duties?
         STACKED- R COLLAPSED CENSUS OCCUPATION CODE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This variable combines employment data for all Rs who are
              currently:
              - Employed or temp. laid off  [current emp. in Y7ax(1)],
              - Unemployed  [past employment in Y10ax(1)],
              - Retired  [past emp. in Y12ax(1), whether R is currently
                          working or not],
              - Permanently disabled, not working [past emp in Y14ax(1)]
              Note that homemakers or students without current outside
              employment are coded 00 [Y16ax(1) data are NOT used].  The
              disabled and homemakers or students who are also currently
              working have their current occupation from Y7ax(1) coded
              here.  Retirees who are also currently working have past
              occupation from Y12ax(1) coded here rather than current
              occupation in Y7ax(1).
              1980 Census Major Group categories, collapsed from full
              categories.

                 1.   Executive, Administrative and Managerial (Census
                      categories 001-039)
                 2.   Professional Specialty Occupations (Census categories
                      040-199)
                 3.   Technicians and Related Support Occupations (Census
                      categories 200-235)
                 4.   Sales Occupation (Census categories 236-285)
                 5.   Administrative Support, including clerical (Census
                      categories 286-389)
                 6.   Private Household (Census categories 403-407)
                 7.   Protective Service (Census categories 408-427)
                 8.   Service except Protective and Household (Census
                      categories 428-469)
                 9.   Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (Census
                      categories 470-499)
                10.   Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                      (Census categories 500-699)
                11.   Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (Census
                      categories 700-799)
                12.   Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (Census
                      categories 800-859)
                13.   Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                      (Census categories 860-890)
                14.   Member of armed forces (900)

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y9; 5,8,9 in Y13

==============================
VAR M960677    COLUMNS 4930 - 4930
              NUMERIC

         RC3

         IF R IS WORKING NOW OR TLO/ :
         IF R IS RETIRED: /
         IF R IS UNEMPLOYED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY: /
         IF R IS DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY: /

         What is/was your main occupation?  What sort of work
         do/did you do?
         What are/were your most important activities or duties?
         STACKED- R PRESTIGE SCORE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from Y7ax(2), Y10ax(2), Y12ax(2), Y14ax(2).
              This variable combines employment data for all Rs who are
              currently:
              - Employed or temp. laid off [current emp. in Y7ax(2)],
              - Unemployed  [past emp. in Y10ax(2)],
              - Retired  [past emp. in Y12ax(2), whether R is currently
                          working or not],
              - Permanently disabled, not working [past emp in Y14ax(2)]
              Note that homemakers or students without current outside
              employment are coded 0 [Y16ax(2) data are NOT used].  The
              disabled and homemakers or students who are also currently
              working have their current occupation from Y7ax(2) coded
              here.  Retirees who are also currently working have past
              occupation from Y12ax(2) coded here rather than current
              occupation in Y7ax(2).
              NOTE:  Prestige scores are based on Occupational Prestige
              Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James a
              Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom W. Smith, and
              Judith Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for
              Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor MI  48106,
              December 1991.
              Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
              respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
              information about a procedure by which it is possible to
              gain access to the data.

             00000.   Inap, 70,75,80,99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y9; 5,8,9 in Y13;
                      98,99 in Y7/Y7a, Y10/Y10a, Y12/Y12a, or Y14/Y14a

==============================
VAR M960678    COLUMNS 4931 - 4933
              NUMERIC

         RC4

         IF R IS WORKING NOW OR TLO/ :
         IF R IS RETIRED: /
         IF R IS UNEMPLOYED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY: /
         IF R IS DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY: /

         What do/did they make or do where you work/ed?
         What kind of a business or industsry is/was that?
         STACKED- R CENSUS INDUSTRY CODE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from Y7b, Y10b, Y12b, Y14b.
              This variable combines industry data for all Rs who are
              currently:
              - Employed or temp. laid off  [current industry in Y7b],
              - Unemployed  [past industry  in Y10b],
              - Retired  [past industry  in Y12b, whether R is currently
                          working or not],
              - Permanently disabled, not working [past industry in
                          Y14b]
              Note that homemakers or students without current outside
              employment are coded 000 [Y16b data are NOT used].  The
              disabled and homemakers or students who are also currently
              working have industry data for their current occupation
              from Y7b coded here.  Retirees who are also currently
              working have industry data for past occupation from Y12b
              coded here rather than for current occupation in Y7b.
              See CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code.
              Codes 010-990 and:

               998.   DK
               999.   NA
               000.   Inap, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y9; 5,8,9 in Y13

==============================
VAR M960679    COLUMNS 4934 - 4934
              NUMERIC

         RC5

         IF R IS WORKING NOW OR TLO/ :
         IF R IS RETIRED: /
         IF R IS UNEMPLOYED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY: /
         IF R IS DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY: /

         Do/did you work for someone else, are/were you self-
         employed, or what?
         STACKED- R SELF EMPLOYED
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from Y7c, Y10c, Y12c, Y14c.
              This variable combines data for all Rs who are currently:
              - Employed or temp. laid off [current emp. in Y7c],
              - Unemployed  [past emp. in Y10c],
              - Retired  [past emp. in Y12c, whether R is currently
                          working or not],
              - Permanently disabled, not working [past emp. in Y14c]
              Note that homemakers or students without current outside
              employment are coded 0 [Y16c data are NOT used].  The
              disabled and homemakers or students who are also currently
              working have data for their current occupation from Y7c
              coded here.  Retirees who are also currently working have
              data for past occupation from Y12c coded here rather than
              for current occupation in Y7c.

                 1.   Someone else
                 2.   Both someone else and self
                 3.   Self-employed

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y9; 5,8,9 in Y13

==============================
VAR M960680    COLUMNS 4935 - 4935
              NUMERIC

         RC6

         IF R WORKS/WORKED NOT EXCLUSIVELY FOR SELF and:
         R IS WORKING NOW OR TLO/ :
         R IS RETIRED: /
         R IS UNEMPLOYED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY: /
         R IS DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:

         Are/were you employed by a federal, state or local
         government?
         STACKED- R EMPLOYED BY GOVERNMENT
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from Y7d, Y10d, Y12d, Y14d.
              This variable combines data for all Rs who are currently:
              - Employed or temp. laid off [current emp. in Y7d],
              - Unemployed  [past emp. in Y10d],
              - Retired  [past emp. in Y12d, whether R is currently
                          working or not],
              - Permanently disabled, not working [past emp. in Y14d].
              Note that homemakers or students without current outside
              employment are coded 0 [Y16d data are NOT used].  The
              disabled and homemakers or students who are also currently
              working have data for their current occupation from Y7d
              coded here.  Retirees who are also currently working have
              data for past occupation from Y12d coded here rather than
              for current occupation in Y7d.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 70,75,80,99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y9; 5,8,9 in Y13;
                      3,8,9 in Y7c, Y10c, Y12c or Y14c

==============================
VAR M960681    COLUMNS 4936 - 4937
              NUMERIC

         RC7

         IF R IS WORKING NOW OR TLO/ :
         IF R IS RETIRED BUT HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS: /
         IF R IS UNEMPLOYED BUT HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS: /
         IF R IS DISABLED BUT HAS WORKED IN PAST 6 MONTHS: /

         About how many hours do/did you work on your job in the
         average week?
         STACKED- HOURS R WORKS/WORKED PER WEEK
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from Y7e, Y10f, Y12f, Y14f.
              This variable combines data for all Rs who have worked
              within the past six months and who are currently:
              - Employed or temp. laid off  [present emp. in Y7e],
              - Unemployed  [emp. within past 6 months in Y10f],
              - Retired  [emp. within past 6 months in Y12f],
              - Permanently disabled [emp. within past 6 months in Y14f].
              Note that homemakers or students without current outside
              employment are coded 00 [Y16f data are NOT used].  The
              disabled and homemakers or students who are also currently
              working have data for their current occupation from Y7e
              coded here.  For retirees, since data for number of hours
              worked describes recent employment within past 6 months,
              this may in effect describe pre-retirement employment
              (e.g. very recent retirees), current employment (e.g.
              working retirees continuing a post-retirement job), or
              employment that is neither pre-retirement nor a current
              job.
              Number of hours worked, 1-96 and:

                97.   97 or more hours

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 70,75,80,99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y9; 5,8,9 in Y13;
                      3,8,9 in Y10e, Y12e or Y14e

==============================
VAR M960682    COLUMNS 4938 - 4938
              NUMERIC

         RC8

         IF R IS WORKING NOW OR TLO/ :
         IF R IS RETIRED AND NOT CURRENTLY WORKING: /
         IF R IS UNEMPLOYED: /
         IF R IS DISABLED AND NOT CURRENTLY WORKING: /

         How worried are you about losing your job/ not being
         able to find a job in the near future:  a lot, somewhat,
         or not much at all?
         STACKED- R WORRIED ABOUT FINDING/LOSING JOB
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from Y7g, Y10h, Y12j, Y14j.
              This variable combines data for all Rs who are currently:
              - Employed or temp. laid off  [Y7g], (including working
                retired and working disabled)
              - Unemployed  [Y10h],
              - Retired and not working  [Y12j],
              - Permanently disabled and not working  [Y14j].
              Note that homemakers or students without current outside
              employment are coded 0 [Y16j data are NOT used].

                 1.   A lot
                 2.   Somewhat
                 3.   Not much at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 70, 75, 80, 99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y9; 5,8,9 in Y13

==============================
VAR M960683    COLUMNS 4939 - 4939
              NUMERIC

         RC9

         IF R IS RETIRED: /
         IF R IS UNEMPLOYED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY: /
         IF R IS DISABLED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY:

         Have you had a job in the past 6 months?
         STACKED- HAS R HAD JOB IN LAST 6 MONTHS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from Y10e, Y12e, Y14e.
              This variable combines data for all Rs who are currently:
              - Unemployed  [Y10e],
              - Retired [Y12e],
              - Permanently disabled, if R has ever worked  [Y14e]

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 70,75,80,99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y9; 5,8,9 in Y13

==============================
VAR M960684    COLUMNS 4940 - 4940
              NUMERIC

         RC10

         IF R IS RETIRED AND NOT CURRENTLY WORKING: /
         IF R IS UNEMPLOYED AND HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY: /
         IF R IS DISABLED, HAS EVER WORKED FOR PAY, IS NOT CURRENTLY
         WORKING:

         Are you looking for work at the present time?
         STACKED- IS R LOOKING FOR WORK
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from Y10g, Y12h, Y14h.
              This variable combines data for all Rs who are currently:
              - Unemployed  [Y10g],
              - Retired, if R is not currently working  [Y12h],
              - Permanently disabled, if R has ever worked but is not
                currently working  [Y14h].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 70,75,80,99 in Y6; 5,8,9 in Y9; 5,8,9 in Y13;
                      1 in Y12g; 1 in Y14g

==============================
VAR M960685    COLUMNS 4941 - 4941
              NUMERIC

         RC11

         IF R IS UNEMPLOYED: /
         IF R IS DISABLED:

         STACKED- HAS R EVER WORKED FOR PAY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from Y9 and Y13.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 10,15,17,18,20,50,51,70,71,75,80,81,99 in Y6

==============================
VAR M960686    COLUMNS 4942 - 4943
              NUMERIC

         Y17(1)

         IF R IS MARRIED OR PARTNERED:

         Please turn to page 20 of the booklet.
         We'd like to know about your (husband/wife/partner).  Is
         (he/she) working now, temporarily laid off, or is
         (he/she) unemployed, retired, permanently disabled, a
         homemaker, a student, or what?
         (MARK ALL THAT APPLY)
         SPOUSE/ PARTNER EMPLOYMENT STATUS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from Y17(1) and Y17c.
              The spouse employment status summary variables differ
              somewhat from previous years because number of hours of
              current employment was not consistently obtained
              (categories 15,16,17,18 here contain data formerly coded
              15 and 51, 16 and 61, 17 and 71, 18 and 81).
              Y section questions apply to spouses/partners as follows:
              Y17a - 16, 40, 60
              Y17b, Y7b(1) - 15, 50
              Y17c, Y17d - 17, 18, 70, 75, 80
              Y17e/f(1),Y17fx(1a), Y17fx(2a), Y17g(1), Y17h(1) - 10, 15,
                  16, 17, 18, 20, 40 (if ever worked), 50, 60 (if ever
                  worked)
              Y17e/f(2), Y17fx(1b), Y17fx(2b), Y17g(2), Y17h(2) -
                  70/75/80 (if worked in past 6 months)

                10.   WORKING NOW only
                15.   WORKING NOW and retired  (any number of hours)
                16.   WORKING NOW and permanently disabled, currently
                      working 20 or more hours per week
                17.   WORKING NOW and homemaker (any number of hours)
                18.   WORKING NOW and student (any number of hours)
                20.   TEMPORARILY LAID OFF
                40.   UNEMPLOYED
                50.   RETIRED, not working
                60.   PERMANENTLY DISABLED, not working
                70.   HOMEMAKER, not working
                75.   HOMEMAKER and student (R volunteers), not working
                80.   STUDENT, not working

                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 2,3,4,5,9 in Y2

==============================
VAR M960687    COLUMNS 4944 - 4944
              NUMERIC

         Y17(2)

         IF R IS MARRIED OR PARTNERED:

         Please turn to page 20 of the booklet.
         We'd like to know about your (husband/wife/partner).  Is
         (he/she) working now, temporarily laid off, or is
         (he/she) unemployed, retired, permanently disabled, a
         homemaker, a student, or what?
         (MARK ALL THAT APPLY)
         SUMMARY - SPOUSE EMPLOYMENT STATUS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from Y17(1).
              See note Y17(1).

                 1.   R WORKING NOW (working now or working 20 hours or more
                      per week if also retired, permanently disabled,
                      homemaker or student) [10, 15-18 in Y6]
                 2.   SPOUSE/PARTNER TEMPORARILY LAID OFF
                 4.   SPOUSE/PARTNER UNEMPLOYED
                 5.   SPOUSE/PARTNER RETIRED (may also be working)
                 6.   R PERMANENTLY DISABLED, not working or working fewer
                      than 20 hours per week [50,51 in Y6]
                 7.   SPOUSE/PARTNER HOMEMAKER, not working
                 8.   SPOUSE/PARTNER STUDENT, not working

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 2,3,4,5,9 in Y2

==============================
VAR M960688    COLUMNS 4945 - 4945
              NUMERIC

         Y17a

         IF R IS MARRIED OR PARTNERED:
         IF SPOUSE/PARTNER IS UNEMPLOYED  OR DISABLED:

         Has (he/she) ever done any work for pay?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 2,3,4,5,9 in Y2; 10, 15, 17, 18, 20, 50, 70,
                      75, 80, 99 in Y17(1)

==============================
VAR M960689    COLUMNS 4946 - 4947
              NUMERIC

         Y17b

         IF R IS MARRIED OR PARTNERED:
         IF SPOUSE/PARTNER IS RETIRED:

         When did (he/she) retire?
         MONTH
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   January
                 2.   February
                 3.   March
                 4.   April
                 5.   May
                 6.   June
                 7.   July
                 8.   August
                 9.   September
                10.   October
                11.   November
                12.   December

                98.   DK
                99.   NA; RF
                00.   Inap, 2,3,4,5,9 in Y2; 10, 16, 17, 18, 20, 40, 60,
                      70, 75, 80, 99 in Y17(1)

==============================
VAR M960690    COLUMNS 4948 - 4951
              NUMERIC

         Y17b(1)

         IF R IS MARRIED OR PARTNERED:
         IF SPOUSE/PARTNER IS RETIRED:

         When did (he/she) retire?
         YEAR
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              4-digit year of retirement, and:

              9998.   DK
              9999.   NA; RF
              0000.   Inap, 2,3,4,5,9 in Y2; 10,16,17,18,20,40,60,70,75,80,
                      99 in Y17(1)

==============================
VAR M960691    COLUMNS 4952 - 4952
              NUMERIC

         Y17c

         IF R IS MARRIED OR PARTNERED:
         IF SPOUSE/PARTNER IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT:

         Is (he/she) doing any work for pay at the present time?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 2,3,4,5,9 in Y2; 10, 15, 16, 20, 40, 50, 60, 99
                      in Y17(1)

==============================
VAR M960692    COLUMNS 4953 - 4953
              NUMERIC

         Y17d

         IF R IS MARRIED OR PARTNERED:
         IF SPOUSE/PARTNER IS HOMEMAKER OR STUDENT:
         IF SPOUSE/PARTNER IS NOT CURRENTLY WORKING FOR PAY:

         In the last six months, did (he/she) do any work for pay?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 2,3,4,5,9 in Y2; 10, 15, 16, 20, 40, 50, 60, 99
                      in Y17(1); 1,8,9 in Y17c

==============================
VAR M960693    COLUMNS 4954 - 4955
              NUMERIC

         Y17e/f(1)

         IF R IS MARRIED OR PARTNERED and:
         SPOUSE/PARTNER IS WORKING OR TLO /
         SPOUSE/PARTNER IS RETIRED /
         SPOUSE/PARTNER IS UNEMPLOYED OR DISABLED BUT HAS EVER WORKED :

         (Not using the booklet)
         What (is/was) (his/her) main occupation?
         What sort of work did (he/she) do?
         What (are/were) (his/her) most important activities or
         duties?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Occupation code data for nonworking homemaker/ student
              spouses (last 6 months) are found in Y17e/f(2).
              This variable represents PRESENT employment of spouses
              coded 10,17,18,20 in Y17(1), and represents PAST
              employment of spouses coded 15,16,40,50,60 in Y17(1).  Rs
              coded 70,75,80 in Y17(1) are Inap [see Y17e/f(2) for
              employment within past 6 months].
              The administration of spouse/partner employment questions
              differed from previous years in that a separate 'series'
              of questions was not administered for each employment
              status.  Because a single set of questions describing R's
              occupation, industry, and hours of work was administered
              regardless of employment status, the traditional "stack"
              variables have not been constructed.  However, for greater
              consistency with the "stack" format, there are 2 sets of
              variables representing questions Y17e/f, Y17fx(1),
              Y17fx(2), Y17g, Y17h, the first excluding occupation
              description information for nonworking homemakers/students
              who have worked in the last 6 months (but describing all
              others), and the second providing occupation data only for
              spouses in this category.  "Stack" variables traditionally
              omitted this data.
              Note:  if spouse was both currently working and retired or
              disabled, the interviewer may have asked (or the
              respondent may have preferred to respond) in terms of
              either current OR past employment for occupation
              description [Y17e/f, Y17fx(1),Y17fx(2)], industry
              description [Y17g], and number of hours worked [Y17h].
              Reviewing the cases which fall into these employment
              status categories, it appears that most cases describe
              past employment, in conformity with employment
              descriptions for nonworking retirees/ disabled.  However,
              cases 1945,2298,3161,3298 were ambiguous and have been
              coded 99 NA in this variable.  The occupation codes which
              would have been otherwise assigned to these cases are,
              respectively, 30, 22,48,71.
              The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable
              has been recoded into 71 subgroups, in order to protect
              Respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
              information about a procedure by which it is possible to
              gain access to the full 3-digit code values.
              See CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.
              Codes 01-71 and:

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 2,3,4,5,9 in Y2; 10,16,17,18,20,40,60,70,75,80,
                      99 in Y17(1); 5,8,9 in Y17a

==============================
VAR M960694    COLUMNS 4956 - 4957
              NUMERIC

         Y17fx(1a)

         IF R IS MARRIED OR PARTNERED and:
         SPOUSE/PARTNER IS WORKING OR TLO /
         SPOUSE/PARTNER IS RETIRED /
         SPOUSE/PARTNER IS UNEMPLOYED OR DISABLED BUT HAS EVER WORKED :

         (Not using the booklet)
         What (is/was) (his/her) main occupation?
         What sort of work did (he/she) do?
         What (are/were) (his/her) most important activities or
         duties?
         SPOUSE COLLAPSED CENSUS OCCUPATION CODE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              1980 Census Major group categories, collapsed from full
              categories in Y17e/f(1).
              This variable represents PRESENT employment of spouses
              coded 10,17,18,20 in Y17(1), and represents PAST
              employment of spouses coded 15,16,40,50,60 in Y17(1).  Rs
              coded 70,75,80 in Y17(1) are Inap [see Y17fx(1b) for
              employment within past 6 months].
              Occupation code data for nonworking homemaker/ student
              spouses (last 6 months) are found in Y17fx(1b)
              The administration of spouse/partner employment questions
              differed from previous years in that a separate 'series'
              of questions was not administered for each employment
              status.  Because a single set of questions describing R's
              occupation, industry, and hours of work was administered
              regardless of employment status, the traditional "stack"
              variables have not been constructed.  However, for greater
              consistency with the "stack" format, there are 2 sets of
              variables representing questions Y17e/f, Y17fx(1),
              Y17fx(2), Y17g, Y17h, the first excluding occupation
              description information for nonworking homemakers/students
              who have worked in the last 6 months (but describing all
              others), and the second providing occupation data only for
              spouses in this category.  "Stack" variables traditionally
              omitted this data.
              Note:  if spouse was both currently working and retired or
              disabled, the interviewer may have asked (or the
              respondent may have preferred to respond) in terms of
              either current OR past employment for occupation
              description [Y17e/f, Y17fx(1),Y17fx(2)], industry
              description [Y17g], and number of hours worked [Y17h].
              Reviewing the cases which fall into these employment
              status categories, it appears that most cases describe
              past employment, in conformity with employment
              descriptions for nonworking retirees/ disabled.  However,
              cases 1945,2298,3161,3298 were ambiguous and have been
              coded 99 NA in this variable.  The occupation codes which
              would have been otherwise assigned to these cases are,
              respectively, 5,5,10,14.

                 1.   Executive, Administrative and Managerial (Census
                      categories 001-039)
                 2.   Professional Specialty Occupations (Census categories
                      040-199)
                 3.   Technicians and Related Support Occupations (Census
                      categories 200-235)
                 4.   Sales Occupation (Census categories 236-285)
                 5.   Administrative Support, including clerical (Census
                      categories 286-389)
                 6.   Private Household (Census categories 403-407)
                 7.   Protective Service (Census categories 408-427)
                 8.   Service except Protective and Household (Census
                      categories 428-469)
                 9.   Farming, Forestry and Fishing Occupations (Census
                      categories 470-499)
                10.   Precision Production, Craft and Repair Occupations
                      (Census categories 500-699)
                11.   Machine Operators, Assemblers and Inspectors (Census
                      categories 700-799)
                12.   Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (Census
                      categories 800-859)
                13.   Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers and Laborers
                      (Census categories 860-890)
                14.   Member of armed forces (900)

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 2,3,4,5,9 in Y2; 10,16,17,18,20,40,60,70,75,80,
                      99 in Y17(1); 5,8,9 in Y17a

==============================
VAR M960695    COLUMNS 4958 - 4958
              NUMERIC

         Y17fx(2a)

         IF R IS MARRIED OR PARTNERED and:
         SPOUSE/PARTNER IS WORKING OR TLO /
         SPOUSE/PARTNER IS RETIRED /
         SPOUSE/PARTNER IS UNEMPLOYED OR DISABLED BUT HAS EVER WORKED :

         (Not using the booklet)
         What (is/was) (his/her) main occupation?
         What sort of work did (he/she) do?
         What (are/were) (his/her) most important activities or
         duties?
         SPOUSE OCCUPATION PRESTIGE SCORE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Prestige score data for nonworking homemaker/ student
              spouses (last 6 months) are found in Y17fx(2b).
              This variable represents PRESENT employment of spouses
              coded 10,17,18,20 in Y17(1), and represents PAST
              employment of spouses coded 15,16,40,50,60 in Y17(1).  Rs
              coded 70,75,80 in Y17(1) are Inap [see Y17fx(2b) for
              employment within past 6 months].
              The administration of spouse/partner employment questions
              differed from previous years in that a separate 'series'
              of questions was not administered for each employment
              status.  Because a single set of questions describing R's
              occupation, industry, and hours of work was administered
              regardless of employment status, the traditional "stack"
              variables have not been constructed.  However, for greater
              consistency with the "stack" format, there are 2 sets of
              variables representing questions Y17e/f, Y17fx(1),
              Y17fx(2), Y17g, Y17h, the first excluding occupation
              description information for nonworking homemakers/students
              who have worked in the last 6 months (but describing all
              others), and the second providing occupation data only for
              spouses in this category.  "Stack" variables traditionally
              omitted this data.
              Note:  if spouse was both currently working and retired or
              disabled, the interviewer may have asked (or the
              respondent may have preferred to respond) in terms of
              either current OR past employment for occupation
              description [Y17e/f, Y17fx(1),Y17fx(2)], industry
              description [Y17g], and number of hours worked [Y17h].
              Reviewing the cases which fall into these employment
              status categories, it appears that most cases describe
              past employment, in conformity with employment
              descriptions for nonworking retirees/ disabled.  However,
              cases 1945,2298,3161,3298 were ambiguous and have been
              coded NA in this variable.
              NOTE:  Prestige scores are based on Occupational Prestige
              Ratings from the 1989 General Social Survey, by James a
              Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom W. Smith, and
              Judith Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for
              Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor MI  48106,
              December 1991.
              Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve
              respondents' anonymity.  Contact NES Project Staff for
              information about a procedure by which it is possible to	      
              gain access to the data.
              
             00000.   Inap, 2,3,4,5,9 in Y2; 10,16,17,18,20,40,60,70,75,80,
                      99 in Y17(1); 5,8,9 in Y17a

==============================
VAR MV960696

         Y17g(1)

         IF R IS MARRIED OR PARTNERED and:
         SPOUSE/PARTNER IS WORKING OR TLO /
         SPOUSE/PARTNER IS RETIRED /
         SPOUSE/PARTNER IS UNEMPLOYED OR DISABLED BUT HAS EVER WORKED :

         What kind of (business/industry) (is/was) that?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Industry data for nonworking homemaker/ student spouses
              (last 6 months) are found in Y17g(2).
              This variable represents PRESENT employment of spouses
              coded 10,17,18,20 in Y17(1), and represents PAST
              employment of spouses coded 15,16,40,50,60 in Y17(1).  Rs
              coded 70,75,80 in Y17(1) are Inap [see Y17g(2) for
              employment within past 6 months].
              The administration of spouse/partner employment questions
              differed from previous years in that a separate 'series'
              of questions was not administered for each employment
              status.  Because a single set of questions describing R's
              occupation, industry, and hours of work was administered
              regardless of employment status, the traditional "stack"
              variables have not been constructed.  However, for greater
              consistency with the "stack" format, there are 2 sets of
              variables representing questions Y17e/f, Y17fx(1),
              Y17fx(2), Y17g, Y17h, the first excluding occupation
              description information for nonworking homemakers/students
              who have worked in the last 6 months (but describing all
              others), and the second providing occupation data only for
              spouses in this category.  "Stack" variables traditionally
              omitted this data.
              Note:  if spouse was both currently working and retired or
              disabled, the interviewer may have asked (or the
              respondent may have preferred to respond) in terms of
              either current OR past employment for occupation
              description [Y17e/f, Y17fx(1),Y17fx(2)], industry
              description [Y17g], and number of hours worked [Y17h].
              Reviewing the cases which fall into these employment
              status categories, it appears that most cases describe
              past employment, in conformity with employment
              descriptions for nonworking retirees/ disabled.  However,
              cases  1945,2298,3161,3298 were ambiguous and have been
              coded 99 NA in this variable.  The industry codes which
              would have been otherwise assigned to these cases are,
              respectively, 412,441,060,932
              See CENSUS INDUSTRY Master Code.
              Codes 010-990 and:

               998.   DK
               999.   NA
               000.   Inap, 2,3,4,5,9 in Y2; 10,16,17,18,20,40,60,70,75,80,
                      99 in Y17(1); 5,8,9 in Y17a

==============================
VAR M960697    COLUMNS 4962 - 4963
              NUMERIC

         Y17h(1)

         IF R IS MARRIED OR PARTNERED and:
         SPOUSE/PARTNER IS WORKING OR TLO /
         SPOUSE/PARTNER IS RETIRED /
         SPOUSE/PARTNER IS UNEMPLOYED OR DISABLED BUT HAS EVER WORKED :

         How many hours (does/did) (he/she) work in an average
         week?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Hours worked data for nonworking homemaker/ student
              spouses (last 6 months)are found in Y17h(2).
              This variable represents PRESENT employment of spouses
              coded 10,17,18,20 in Y17(1), and represents PAST
              employment of spouses coded 15,16,40,50,60 in Y17(1).  Rs
              coded 70,75,80 in Y17(1) are Inap [see Y17h(2) for
              employment within past 6 months].
              The administration of spouse/partner employment questions
              differed from previous years in that a separate 'series'
              of questions was not administered for each employment
              status.  Because a single set of questions describing R's
              occupation, industry, and hours of work was administered
              regardless of employment status, the traditional "stack"
              variables have not been constructed.  However, for greater
              consistency with the "stack" format, there are 2 sets of
              variables representing questions Y17e/f, Y17fx(1),
              Y17fx(2), Y17g, Y17h, the first excluding occupation
              description information for nonworking homemakers/students
              who have worked in the last 6 months (but describing all
              others), and the second providing occupation data only for
              spouses in this category.  "Stack" variables traditionally
              omitted this data.
              Note:  if spouse was both currently working and retired or
              disabled, the interviewer may have asked (or the
              respondent may have preferred to respond) in terms of
              either current OR past employment for occupation
              description [Y17e/f, Y17fx(1),Y17fx(2)], industry
              description [Y17g], and number of hours worked [Y17h].
              Reviewing the cases which fall into these employment
              status categories, it appears that most cases describe
              past employment, in conformity with employment
              descriptions for nonworking retirees/ disabled.  However,
              cases 1945,2298,3161,3298 were ambiguous and have been
              coded 99 NA in this variable.  The hours which which would
              have been otherwise assigned to these cases are,
              respectively, 40,40,50,20.
              Number of hours worked, 1-96 and:

                97.   Ninety-seven or more hours

                98.   DK
                99.   NA; RF
                00.   Inap, 2,3,4,5,9 in Y2; 10,16,17,18,20,40,60,70,75,80,
                      99 in Y17(1); 5,8,9 in Y17a

==============================
VAR M960698    COLUMNS 4964 - 4964
              NUMERIC

         Y18

         Do you or anyone else in this household belong to a
         labor union?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960699    COLUMNS 4965 - 4966
              NUMERIC

         Y18a

         IF R OR SOMEONE IN R'S HOUSEHOLD BELONGS TO LABOR UNION:

         Who is it that belongs? [CHECK ALL THAT APPLY]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                11.   Respondent only
                12.   Spouse only
                13.   Other household member only
                21.   R and spouse
                22.   R and other household member
                23.   Spouse and other household member
                31.   R, spouse and other household member
                32.   R and two or more other household members
                33.   Spouse and two or more other household members

                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 5,8,9 in Y18

==============================
VAR M960700    COLUMNS 4967 - 4967
              NUMERIC

         Y19

         CHECKPOINT - IS R ONLY HOUSEHOLD MEMBER AGE 14 OR OLDER?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

==============================
VAR M960701    COLUMNS 4968 - 4969
              NUMERIC

         Y20

         IF R IS NOT ONLY HOUSEHOLD MEMBER 14 OR OLDER:

         Please look at page 21 of the booklet and tell me the
         letter of the income group that includes the income of
         all members of your family living here in 1995 before
         taxes.  This figure should include salaries, wages,
         pensions, dividends, interest, and all other income.
         [IF UNCERTAIN:  What would be your best guess?]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Rs who do not live with a family member age 14 or older
              were not asked this question.  Their response to Y21 was
              duplicated in this variable.
              Note that in 53 cases, due to interviewer error in the Y19
              checkpoint administration, the Y20 family income question
              was not administered although R was not the only household
              member aged 14 and older.  These cases have been coded NA;
              their individual income data have not been duplicated here.
              Additional note:  In 14 cases, interviewers entered
              responses where R's individual income (Y20a/Y21) was
              higher than family income (Y20) [case IDs 1134, 1239,
              1287, 1420, 1615, 1649, 1703, 1809, 1950, 2287, 2302,
              2304, 3250, 3361].  In some of these 14 cases, the
              response for family income and R income may have been
              provided or entered in the incorrect order.

                 1.   A. None or less than $2,999
                 2.   B. $3,000-$4,999
                 3.   C. $5,000-$6,999
                 4.   D. $7,000-$8,999
                 5.   E. $9,000-$9,999
                 6.   F. $10,000-$10,999
                 7.   G. $11,000-$11,999
                 8.   H. $12,000-$12,999
                 9.   J. $13,000-$13,999
                10.   K. $14,000-$14.999
                11.   M. $15,000-$16,999
                12.   N. $17,000-$19,999
                13.   P. $20,000-$21,999
                14.   Q. $22,000-$24,999
                15.   R. $25,000-$29,999
                16.   S. $30,000-$34,999
                17.   T. $35,000-$39,999
                18.   U. $40,000-$44,999
                19.   V. $45,000-$49,999
                20.   W. $50,000-$59,999
                21.   X. $60,000-$74,999
                22.   Z. $75,000-89,999
                23.   AA. $90,000-$104,999
                24.   BB. $105,000 and over

                88.   Refused
                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 1 in Y19 (these cases duplicated from Y20a/Y21)

==============================
VAR M960702    COLUMNS 4970 - 4971
              NUMERIC

         Y20a/Y21

         Y20a. IF R IS NOT ONLY HOUSEHOLD MEMBER 14 OR OLDER: /
         Y21.   IF R IS ONLY HOUSEHOLD MEMBER 14 OR OLDER:

         Y20a.(Looking at page 21 of the booklet)
         Now we are interested in the income that you yourself
         received in 1995, not including any of the income
         received by (your spouse and) the rest of your family.
         Please look at this page and tell me the income you
         yourself had in 1995 before taxes.  This figure should
         include salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest,
         and all other income.
         [IF UNCERTAIN:  What would be your best guess?]
         Y21. Looking at page 21 of the booklet tell me the
         letter of the income group that includes the income you
         had in 1995 before taxes.  This figure should include
         salaries, wages, pensions, dividends, interest, and all
         other income.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Note:  In 14 cases, interviewers entered responses where
              R's individual income (Y20a/Y21) was higher than family
              income (Y20) [case IDs 1134, 1239, 1287, 1420, 1615, 1649,
              1703, 1809, 1950, 2287, 2302, 2304, 3250, 3361].  In some
              of these 14 cases, the response for family income and R
              income may have been provided or entered in the incorrect
              order.

                 1.   A. None or less than 2,999
                 2.   B. $3,000-4,999
                 3.   C. $5,000-6,999
                 4.   D. $7,000-8,999
                 5.   E. $9,000-9,999
                 6.   F. $10,000-10,999
                 7.   G. $11,000-11,999
                 8.   H. $12,000-12,999
                 9.   J. $13,000-13,999
                10.   K. $14,000-14,999
                11.   M. $15,000-15,999
                12.   N. $17,000-19,999
                13.   P. $20,000-21,999
                14.   Q. $22,000-24,999
                15.   R. $25,000-29,999
                16.   S. $30,000-34,999
                17.   T. $35,000-39,999
                18.   U. $40,000-44,999
                19.   V. $45,000-49,999
                20.   W. $50,000-59,999
                21.   X. $60,000-74,999
                22.   Z. $75,000-89,999
                23.   AA. $90,000-104,999
                24.   BB. $105,000 and over

                88.   Refused
                98.   DK
                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960703    COLUMNS 4972 - 4973
              NUMERIC

         Y22(1)

         In addition to being American, what do you consider your
         main ethnic group or nationality group?
         [MENTION 1]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See ICPSR Nationality MASTER CODE.
              If R gave 3 or more nationalities, the first two were
              coded except when the nationality given in Y22a is not one
              of the first two listed.  Then, the nationality mentioned
              in Y22a was coded as the first mention, and the first
              mention was coded as mention 2.
              Codes 1-96 and:

                97.   Other

                98.   DK
                99.   NA; RF
                00.   None; "just American"

==============================
VAR M960704    COLUMNS 4974 - 4975
              NUMERIC

         Y22(2)

         In addition to being American, what do you consider your
         main ethnic group or nationality group?
         [MENTION 2]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See ICPSR Nationality MASTER CODE.
              If R gave 3 or more nationalities, the first two were
              coded except when the nationality given in Y22a is not one
              of the first two listed.  Then, the nationality mentioned
              in Y22a was coded as the first mention, and the first
              mention was coded as mention 2.
              Codes 1-96 and:

                97.   Other

                00.   Inap, 0,98,99 in Y22(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M960705    COLUMNS 4976 - 4976
              NUMERIC

         Y22(3)

         CHECKPOINT - NUMBER OF NATIONALITY GROUPS R MENTIONED
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   ONE NATIONALITY OR ETHNIC GROUP MENTIONED
                 2.   MORE THAN ONE NATIONALITY OR ETHNIC GROUP MENTIONED
                 3.   NO NATIONALITY/GROUP MENTIONED

                 9.   R REFUSED OR DK ANSWER TO NATIONALITY OR ETHNICITY
                      (98,99 in Y22(1))

==============================
VAR M960706    COLUMNS 4977 - 4978
              NUMERIC

         Y22a

         IF R HAS IDENTIFIED WITH MORE THAN 1 NATIONALITY GROUP:

         With which of these groups do you most closely identify?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Rs giving only 1 mention to Y22 were not asked this
              question; their single response to Y22 has been duplicated
              in this variable.
              Note that there were 30 cases which should have been
              coded 2 (more than 1 nationality) in Y22(3) but were
              erroneously coded 1 (only 1 nationality), with the
              result that Y22a was not asked (R's 'choice' was
              unknown).
              See ICPSR Nationality MASTER CODE codes 1-96 and:

                90.   None, neither

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 1,3,9 in Y22(3)

==============================
VAR M960707    COLUMNS 4979 - 4979
              NUMERIC

         Y22b

         Were both your parents born in this country?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960708    COLUMNS 4980 - 4980
              NUMERIC

         Y23

         Are you of Spanish or Hispanic origin or descent? /
         [Is R of Spanish or Hispanic origin or descent?]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This question was addressed to the respondent if R did not
              identify a hispanic group in Y22(1) or Y22(2).  If R
              mentioned a hispanic group in Y22(1)/Y22(2) then the
              interviewer coded the appropriate response.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960709    COLUMNS 4981 - 4981
              NUMERIC

         Y23a

         IF R HAS MENTIONED SPANISH/ HISPANIC ETHNIC OR NATIONALITY GROUP:

         Please look at page 22 of the booklet and tell me which
         category best describes your Hispanic origin.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Mexican
                 2.   Puerto Rican
                 3.   Cuban
                 4.   Latin American
                 5.   Central American
                 6.   Spanish
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in Y23

==============================
VAR M960710    COLUMNS 4982 - 4983
              NUMERIC

         Y24/Y24a

         Y24.What kind of work did your father (or father
         substitute) do for a living while you were growing up?
         Y24a.What was his main occupation? What were his most
         important activities or duties?
         Y24b.What kind of business or industry was that?
         FATHER'S OCCUPATION - CPS 2-DIGIT OCCUPATION CODE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, no father/substitute when growing up

==============================
VAR M960711    COLUMNS 4984 - 4986
              NUMERIC

         Y25

         Where was it that you grew up?
         [IF UNITED STATES:  Which state or state?]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See ICPSR STATE AND COUNTRY Master Code.
              If R grew up in more than one state or country, the place
              where R lived longest between ages 6 and 18 was coded.
              Codes 101-997 and:

               998.   DK
               999.   NA

==============================
VAR M960712    COLUMNS 4987 - 4988
              NUMERIC

         Y26

         How long have you lived in your present (city/town/township/county)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              If R gave fraction of year, the fraction was dropped when
              number of years was greater than 2.
              Number of years coded, codes 3-88 and:

                00.   Less than 6 months
                 1.   6-12 months; 1 year
                 2.   13-24 months; 2 years
                89.   89 years or more
                90.   All of life

                98.   DK
                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960713    COLUMNS 4989 - 4990
              NUMERIC

         Y27

         How long have you lived in this (house/condo/apartment)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              If R gave fraction of year, the fraction was dropped when
              number of years was greater than 2.
              Number of years coded, codes 3-88 and:

                00.   Less than 6 months
                 1.   6-12 months; 1 year
                 2.   13-24 months; 2 years
                89.   89 years or more
                90.   All of life

                98.   DK
                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960714    COLUMNS 4991 - 4991
              NUMERIC

         Y28

         (Do you/ Does your family) own your home, pay rent, or
         what?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Own house
                 2.   Pay rent
                 7.   Other (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960715    COLUMNS 4992 - 4994
              NUMERIC

         Y29

         And finally, about how many miles do you drive in a
         typical day?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Codes 0- 600  and:

               998.   DK
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M960716    COLUMNS 4995 - 4995
              NUMERIC

         Rand.A4

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Clinton in Pre questions A4-A9a(5)
         [Presidential candidates, 'Likes/Dislikes']
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See Pre survey vars for 'likes/dislikes' mentions for
              Clinton, Dole, and Perot  [Clinton likes/dislikes are A4-
              A5a(5)].
              Codes 1,2,3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd candidate mentioned).

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960717    COLUMNS 4996 - 4996
              NUMERIC

         Rand.A6

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Dole in Pre questions A4-A9a(5)
         [Presidential candidates, 'Likes/Dislikes']
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See Pre survey vars for 'likes/dislikes' mentions for
              Clinton, Dole, and Perot  [Dole likes/dislikes are A6-
              A7a(5)].
              Codes 1,2,3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd candidate mentioned).

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960718    COLUMNS 4997 - 4997
              NUMERIC

         Rand.A8

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Perot in Pre questions A4-A9a(5)
         [Presidential candidates, 'Likes/Dislikes']
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See Pre survey vars for 'likes/dislikes' mentions for
              Clinton, Dole, and Perot  [Perot likes/dislikes are A8-
              A9a(5)].
              Codes 1,2,3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd candidate mentioned).

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960719    COLUMNS 4998 - 4999
              NUMERIC

         Rand.D1d

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Gore in Pre questions D1a-D1w
         [Thermometers, D1d-D1w randomized]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D1d-D1w in Pre survey vars [Gore thermometer is D1d].
              Note:  1st, 2nd, 3rd positions in thermometers for all
              cases (not randomized) were Clinton, Dole, Perot (D1a,
              D1b, D1c).
              Codes 4-20 (positions 4th-20th in thermometers).

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960720    COLUMNS 5000 - 5001
              NUMERIC

         Rand.D1e

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Kemp in Pre questions D1a-D1w
         [Thermometers, D1d-D1w randomized]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D1d-D1w in Pre survey vars [Kemp thermometer is D1e].
              Note:  1st, 2nd, 3rd positions in thermometers for all
              cases (not randomized) were Clinton, Dole, Perot (D1a,
              D1b, D1c).
              Codes 4-20 (positions 4th-20th in thermometers).

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960721    COLUMNS 5002 - 5003
              NUMERIC

         Rand.D1f

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Choate/Campbell in Pre questions D1a-D1w
         [Thermometers, D1d-D1w randomized]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D1d-D1w in Pre survey vars [Choate/Campbell
              thermometer is D1f].
              Note:  1st, 2nd, 3rd positions in thermometers for all
              cases (not randomized) were Clinton, Dole, Perot (D1a,
              D1b, D1c).
              Codes 4-20 (positions 4th-20th in thermometers).

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960722    COLUMNS 5004 - 5005
              NUMERIC

         Rand.D1g

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Democratic House candidate in Pre questions D1a-D1w
         [Thermometers, D1d-D1w randomized]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D1d-D1w in Pre survey vars [Democratic House Candidate
              thermometer is D1g].
              Note:  1st, 2nd, 3rd positions in thermometers for all
              cases (not randomized) were Clinton, Dole, Perot (D1a,
              D1b, D1c).
              Codes 4-20 (positions 4th-20th in thermometers).

                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, no Democratic House candidate (House type race
                      24) or Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960723    COLUMNS 5006 - 5007
              NUMERIC

         Rand.D1h

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Republican House candidate in Pre questions D1a-D1w
         [Thermometers, D1d-D1w randomized]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D1d-D1w in Pre survey vars [Republican House Candidate
              thermometer is D1h].
              Note:  1st, 2nd, 3rd positions in thermometers for all
              cases (not randomized) were Clinton, Dole, Perot (D1a,
              D1b, D1c).
              Codes 4-20 (positions 4th-20th in thermometers).

                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, no Republican House candidate (House type race
                      14) or Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960724    COLUMNS 5008 - 5009
              NUMERIC

         Rand.D1j

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Retiring House representative candidate in Pre questions
         D1a-D1w
         [Thermometers, D1d-D1w randomized]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D1d-D1w in Pre survey vars [Retiring House
              Representative thermometer is D1j].
              Note:  1st, 2nd, 3rd positions in thermometers for all
              cases (not randomized) were Clinton, Dole, Perot (D1a,
              D1b, D1c).
              Codes 4-20 (positions 4th-20th in thermometers).

                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, no retiring House representative (House type
                      race 12,14,21,24) or Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960725    COLUMNS 5010 - 5011
              NUMERIC

         Rand.D1k

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Hillary Clinton in Pre questions D1a-D1w
         [Thermometers, D1d-D1w randomized]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D1d-D1w in Pre survey vars [Hillary Clinton
              thermometer is D1k].
              Note:  1st, 2nd, 3rd positions in thermometers for all
              cases (not randomized) were Clinton, Dole, Perot (D1a,
              D1b, D1c).
              Codes 4-20 (positions 4th-20th in thermometers).

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960726    COLUMNS 5012 - 5013
              NUMERIC

         Rand.D1m

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Buchanan in Pre questions D1a-D1w
         [Thermometers, D1d-D1w randomized]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D1d-D1w in Pre survey vars [Buchanan thermometer is
              D1m].
              Note:  1st, 2nd, 3rd positions in thermometers for all
              cases (not randomized) were Clinton, Dole, Perot (D1a,
              D1b, D1c).
              Codes 4-20 (positions 4th-20th in thermometers).

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960727    COLUMNS 5014 - 5015
              NUMERIC

         Rand.D1n

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Jackson in Pre questions D1a-D1w
         [Thermometers, D1d-D1w randomized]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D1d-D1w in Pre survey vars [Jackson thermometer is
              D1n].
              Note:  1st, 2nd, 3rd positions in thermometers for all
              cases (not randomized) were Clinton, Dole, Perot (D1a,
              D1b, D1c).
              Codes 4-20 (positions 4th-20th in thermometers).

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960728    COLUMNS 5016 - 5017
              NUMERIC

         Rand.D1p

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Gingrich in Pre questions D1a-D1w
         [Thermometers, D1d-D1w randomized]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D1d-D1w in Pre survey vars [Gingrich thermometer is
              D1p].
              Note:  1st, 2nd, 3rd positions in thermometers for all
              cases (not randomized) were Clinton, Dole, Perot (D1a,
              D1b, D1c).
              Codes 4-20 (positions 4th-20th in thermometers).

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960729    COLUMNS 5018 - 5019
              NUMERIC

         Rand.D1q

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Powell in Pre questions D1a-D1w
         [Thermometers, D1d-D1w randomized]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D1d-D1w in Pre survey vars [Powell thermometer is D1q].
              Note:  1st, 2nd, 3rd positions in thermometers for all
              cases (not randomized) were Clinton, Dole, Perot (D1a,
              D1b, D1c).
              Codes 4-20 (positions 4th-20th in thermometers).

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960730    COLUMNS 5020 - 5021
              NUMERIC

         Rand.D1r

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Forbes in Pre questions D1a-D1w
         [Thermometers, D1d-D1w randomized]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D1d-D1w in Pre survey vars [Forbes thermometer is D1r].
              Note:  1st, 2nd, 3rd positions in thermometers for all
              cases (not randomized) were Clinton, Dole, Perot (D1a,
              D1b, D1c).
              Codes 4-20 (positions 4th-20th in thermometers).

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960731    COLUMNS 5022 - 5023
              NUMERIC

         Rand.D1s

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Gramm in Pre questions D1a-D1w
         [Thermometers, D1d-D1w randomized]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D1d-D1w in Pre survey vars [Gramm thermometer is D1s].
              Note:  1st, 2nd, 3rd positions in thermometers for all
              cases (not randomized) were Clinton, Dole, Perot (D1a,
              D1b, D1c).
              Codes 4-20 (positions 4th-20th in thermometers).

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960732    COLUMNS 5024 - 5025
              NUMERIC

         Rand.D1t

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Farrakhan in Pre questions D1a-D1w
         [Thermometers, D1d-D1w randomized]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D1d-D1w in Pre survey vars [Farrakhan thermometer is
              D1t].
              Note:  1st, 2nd, 3rd positions in thermometers for all
              cases (not randomized) were Clinton, Dole, Perot (D1a,
              D1b, D1c).
              Codes 4-20 (positions 4th-20th in thermometers).

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960733    COLUMNS 5026 - 5027
              NUMERIC

         Rand.D1u

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Alexander in Pre questions D1a-D1w
         [Thermometers, D1d-D1w randomized]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D1d-D1w in Pre survey vars [Alexander thermometer is
              D1u].
              Note:  1st, 2nd, 3rd positions in thermometers for all
              cases (not randomized) were Clinton, Dole, Perot (D1a,
              D1b, D1c).
              Codes 4-20 (positions 4th-20th in thermometers).

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960734    COLUMNS 5028 - 5029
              NUMERIC

         Rand.D1v

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Elizabeth Dole in Pre questions D1a-D1w
         [Thermometers, D1d-D1w randomized]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D1d-D1w in Pre survey vars [Elizabeth Dole thermometer
              is D1v].
              Note:  1st, 2nd, 3rd positions in thermometers for all
              cases (not randomized) were Clinton, Dole, Perot (D1a,
              D1b, D1c).
              Codes 4-20 (positions 4th-20th in thermometers).

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960735    COLUMNS 5030 - 5031
              NUMERIC

         Rand.D1w

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Robertson in Pre questions D1a-D1w
         [Thermometers, D1d-D1w randomized]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D1d-D1w in Pre survey vars [Robertson thermometer is
              D1w].
              Note:  1st, 2nd, 3rd positions in thermometers for all
              cases (not randomized) were Clinton, Dole, Perot (D1a,
              D1b, D1c).
              Codes 4-20 (positions 4th-20th in thermometers).

                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960736    COLUMNS 5032 - 5032
              NUMERIC

         Rand.D2a

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Democratic party in Pre questions D2a,D2b
         [Major party thermometers]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D2a-D2b in Pre survey vars [Democratic party
              thermometer is D2a].
              Major party thermometers follow thermometers for
              individual political figures (D1a-D1w) and are randomized
              separately.
              Codes 1,2 (1st or 2nd party mentioned).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960737    COLUMNS 5033 - 5033
              NUMERIC

         Rand.D2b

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Republican party in Pre questions D2a,D2b
         [Major party thermometers]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D2a-D2b in Pre survey vars [Republican party
              thermometer is D2b].
              Major party thermometers follow thermometers for
              individual political figures (D1a-D1w) and are randomized
              separately.
              Codes 1,2 (1st or 2nd party mentioned).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960738    COLUMNS 5034 - 5034
              NUMERIC

         Rand.E2

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Economy in Pre questions E1-E5
         [Presidential Performance, E2-E5 randomized]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See E1-E5 in Pre survey vars [Economy performance is E2].
              Note:  1st Presidential Performance item (E1) was not
              randomized.
              Codes 2,3,4,5 (positions 2nd - 5th in Presidential
              Performance items).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960739    COLUMNS 5035 - 5035
              NUMERIC

         Rand.E3

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Foreign Relations in Pre questions E1-E5
         [Presidential Performance, E2-E5 randomized]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See E1-E5 in Pre survey vars [Foreign Relations
              performance is E3].
              Note:  1st Presidential Performance item (E1) was not
              randomized.
              Codes 2,3,4,5 (positions 2nd - 5th in Presidential
              Performance items).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960740    COLUMNS 5036 - 5036
              NUMERIC

         Rand.E4

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Environment in Pre questions E1-E5
         [Presidential Performance, E2-E5 randomized]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See E1-E5 in Pre survey vars [Environment performance is
              E4].
              Note:  1st Presidential Performance item (E1) was not
              randomized.
              Codes 2,3,4,5 (positions 2nd - 5th in Presidential
              Performance items).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960741    COLUMNS 5037 - 5037
              NUMERIC

         Rand.E5

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Health Care in Pre questions E1-E5
         [Presidential Performance, E2-E5 randomized]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See E1-E5 in Pre survey vars [Health Care performance is
              E5].
              Note:  1st Presidential Performance item (E1) was not
              randomized.
              Codes 2,3,4,5 (positions 2nd - 5th in Presidential
              Performance items).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960742    COLUMNS 5038 - 5038
              NUMERIC

         Rand.E6

         RANDOMIZATION
         Order of Presidential candidate names read in texts of
         Pre questions E6a-E6d, E7, E8
         [Presidential candidate performance]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See E6a-E6d,E7,E8 in Pre survey vars.  For each
              respondent, order of the 3 presidential candidate names
              (Clinton, Dole, Perot) was randomized; the resulting order
              was then read consistently in the texts of questions E6a-
              E6b,E7,E8.

                 1.   Clinton, Dole, Perot
                 2.   Dole, Perot, Clinton
                 3.   Perot, Clinton, Dole
                 4.   Clinton, Perot, Dole
                 5.   Dole, Clinton, Perot
                 6.   Perot, Dole, Clinton

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960743    COLUMNS 5039 - 5039
              NUMERIC

         Rand.E6a

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Environment in Pre questions E6a-E6d
         [Presidential candidate performance]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See E6a-E6d in Pre survey vars [Environment candidate
              performance is E6a].
              Note: 5th, 6th candidate performance items were always E7
              and E8 (not randomized)
              Codes 1-4 (1st-4th Candidate Performance item).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960744    COLUMNS 5040 - 5040
              NUMERIC

         Rand.E6b

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Budget Deficit in Pre questions E6a-E6d
         [Presidential candidate performance]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See E6a-E6d in Pre survey vars [Budget Deficit candidate
              performance is E6b].
              Note: 5th, 6th candidate performance items were always E7
              and E8 (not randomized)
              Codes 1-4 (1st-4th Candidate Performance item).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960745    COLUMNS 5041 - 5041
              NUMERIC

         Rand.E6c

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Public Education in Pre questions E6a-E6d
         [Presidential candidate performance]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See E6a-E6d in Pre survey vars [Public Education candidate
              performance is E6c].
              Note: 5th, 6th candidate performance items were always E7
              and E8 (not randomized)
              Codes 1-4 (1st-4th Candidate Performance item).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960746    COLUMNS 5042 - 5042
              NUMERIC

         Rand.E6d

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Reducing the Power of Special Interests in Pre questions
         E6a-E6d
         [Presidential candidate performance]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See E6a-E6d in Pre survey vars [Reducing Speical Interests
              candidate performance is E6d].
              Note: 5th, 6th candidate performance items were always E7
              and E8 (not randomized)
              Codes 1-4 (1st-4th Candidate Performance item).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960747    COLUMNS 5043 - 5043
              NUMERIC

         Rand.F1

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Republican Party in Pre questions F1-F2a(5), F3-F4a(5)
         [Major parties, 'Likes/Dislikes']
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See Pre survey vars for 'like/dislikes' mentions for
              Republican Party and Democratic Party [Republican Party
              likes/dislikes are F1-F2a(5)].
              Codes 1,2 (1st, 2nd party mentioned) and:

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, respondent not randomly selected for F1-F4
                      questions (0 in E10)

==============================
VAR M960748    COLUMNS 5044 - 5044
              NUMERIC

         Rand.F3

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Democratic Party in Pre questions F1-F2a(5), F3-F4a(5)
         [Major parties, 'Likes/Dislikes']
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See Pre survey vars for 'like/dislikes' mentions for
              Republican Party and Democratic Party [Democratic Party
              likes/dislikes are F3-F4a(5)].
              Codes 1,2 (1st, 2nd party mentioned)

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, respondent not randomly selected for F1-F4
                      questions (0 in E10)

==============================
VAR M960749    COLUMNS 5045 - 5045
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G1

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Clinton in Pre questions G1a-G3d(1)
         [Presidential candidates, affects]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See Pre survey vars for Clinton, Dole, Perot affects
              [Clinton affects are G1a-G1d(1)].
              This variable describes whether Clinton's affects were
              administered 1st, 2nd or 3rd.   All affects were
              administered for a candidate before another candidate's
              affects were asked.
              Codes 1,2,3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960750    COLUMNS 5046 - 5046
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G2

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Dole in Pre questions G1a-G3d(1)
         [Presidential candidates, affects]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See Pre survey vars for Clinton, Dole, Perot affects [Dole
              affects are G2a-G2d(1)].
              This variable describes whether Dole's affects were
              administered 1st, 2nd or 3rd.   All affects were
              administered for a candidate before another candidate's
              affects were asked.
              Codes 1,2,3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960751    COLUMNS 5047 - 5047
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G3

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Perot in Pre questions G1a-G3d(1)
         [Presidential candidates, affects]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See Pre survey vars for Clinton, Dole, Perot affects
              [Perot affects are G3a-G3d(1)].
              This variable describes whether Perot's affects were
              administered 1st, 2nd or 3rd.   All affects were
              administered for a candidate before another candidate's
              affects were asked.
              Codes 1,2,3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960752    COLUMNS 5048 - 5048
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G1a

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Angry in Pre questions G1a-G1d(1)
         [4 Clinton affects]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See G1a-G1d(1) in Pre survey vars for Clinton affects
              [Angry is G1a].
              Codes 1-4 (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Clinton affect mentioned).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960753    COLUMNS 5049 - 5049
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G1b

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Hopeful in Pre questions G1a-G1d(1)
         [4 Clinton affects]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See G1a-G1d(1) in Pre survey vars for Clinton affects
              [Hopeful is G1b].
              Codes 1-4 (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Clinton affect mentioned).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960754    COLUMNS 5050 - 5050
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G1c

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Afraid in Pre questions G1a-G1d(1)
         [4 Clinton affects]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See G1a-G1d(1) in Pre survey vars for Clinton affects
              [Afraid is G1c].
              Codes 1-4 (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Clinton affect mentioned).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960755    COLUMNS 5051 - 5051
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G1d

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Proud in Pre questions G1a-G1d(1)
         [4 Clinton affects]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See G1a-G1d(1) in Pre survey vars for Clinton affects
              [Proud is G1d].
              Codes 1-4 (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Clinton affect mentioned).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960756    COLUMNS 5052 - 5052
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G2a

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Angry in Pre questions G2a-G2d(1)
         [4 Dole affects]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See G2a-G2d(1) in Pre survey vars for Dole affects [Angry
              is G2a].
              Codes 1-4 (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Dole affect mentioned).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960757    COLUMNS 5053 - 5053
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G2b

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Hopeful in Pre questions G2a-G2d(1)
         [4 Dole affects]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See G2a-G2d(1) in Pre survey vars for Dole affects
              [Hopeful is G2b].
              Codes 1-4 (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Dole affect mentioned).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960758    COLUMNS 5054 - 5054
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G2c

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Afraid in Pre questions G2a-G2d(1)
         [4 Dole affects]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See G2a-G2d(1) in Pre survey vars for Dole affects [Afraid
              is G2c].
              Codes 1-4 (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Dole affect mentioned).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960759    COLUMNS 5055 - 5055
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G2d

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Proud in Pre questions G2a-G2d(1)
         [4 Dole affects]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See G2a-G2d(1) in Pre survey vars for Dole affects [Proud
              is G2d].
              Codes 1-4 (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Dole affect mentioned).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960760    COLUMNS 5056 - 5056
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G3a

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Angry in Pre questions G3a-G3d(1)
         [4 Perot affects]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See G3a-G3d(1) in Pre survey vars for Perot affects [Angry
              is G3a].
              Codes 1-4 (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Perot affect mentioned) and:

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, Iw conducted after question withdrawn

==============================
VAR M960761    COLUMNS 5057 - 5057
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G3b

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Hopeful in Pre questions G3a-G3d(1)
         [4 Perot affects]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See G3a-G3d(1) in Pre survey vars for Perot affects
              [Hopeful is G3b].
              Codes 1-4 (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Perot affect mentioned) and:

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, Iw conducted after question withdrawn

==============================
VAR M960762    COLUMNS 5058 - 5058
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G3c

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Afraid in Pre questions G3a-G3d(1)
         [4 Perot affects]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See G3a-G3d(1) in Pre survey vars for Perot affects
              [Afraid is G3c].
              Codes 1-4 (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Perot affect mentioned) and:

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, Iw conducted after question withdrawn

==============================
VAR M960763    COLUMNS 5059 - 5059
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G3d

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Proud in Pre questions G3a-G3d(1)
         [4 Perot affects]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See G3a-G3d(1) in Pre survey vars for Perot affects [Proud
              is G3d].
              Codes 1-4 (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Perot affect mentioned) and:

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, Iw conducted after question withdrawn

==============================
VAR M960764    COLUMNS 5060 - 5060
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G5

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Clinton in Pre questions G5-G7a
         [Presidential candidates, Liberal-conservative
         placements]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See G5-G7a in Pre survey vars for liberal-conservative
              placements of Presidential candidates [Clinton is G5-G5a].
              Presidential candidate placements precede the 2 House
              candidate placements (G8-G9a) and the 2 Major Party
              placements (G10-G11), and are randomized separately from
              both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered Liberal-
              Conservative placements affected by randomization (G5-
              G11), codes 1,2 and 3 here represent (respectively) the
              1st, 2nd and 3rd placements within the full series of 7
              placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960765    COLUMNS 5061 - 5061
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G6

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Dole in Pre questions G5-G7a
         [Presidential candidates, Liberal-conservative
         placements]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See G5-G7a in Pre survey vars for liberal-conservative
              placements of Presidential candidates [Dole is G6-G6a].
              Presidential candidate placements precede the 2 House
              candidate placements (G8-G9a) and the 2 Major Party
              placements (G10-G11), and are randomized separately from
              both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered Liberal-
              Conservative placements affected by randomization (G5-
              G11), codes 1,2 and 3 here represent (respectively) the
              1st, 2nd and 3rd placements within the full series of 7
              placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960766    COLUMNS 5062 - 5062
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G7

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Perot in Pre questions G5-G7a
         [Presidential candidates, Liberal-conservative
         placements]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See G5-G7a in Pre survey vars for liberal-conservative
              placements of Presidential candidates [Perot is G7-G7a].
              Presidential candidate placements precede the 2 House
              candidate placements (G8-G9a) and the 2 Major Party
              placements (G10-G11), and are randomized separately from
              both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered Liberal-
              Conservative placements affected by randomization (G5-
              G11), codes 1,2 and 3 here represent (respectively) the
              1st, 2nd and 3rd placements within the full series of 7
              placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960767    COLUMNS 5063 - 5063
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G8

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Democratic House Candidate in Pre questions G8-G9a
         [House candidates, Liberal-conservative placements]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See G8-G9a in Pre survey vars for liberal-conservative
              placements of Democratic and Republican House candidates
              [Democratic candidate is G8-G8a].
              House candidate placements follow the 3 Presidential
              candidate placements (G5-G7a) and precede the 2 Major
              Party placements (G10-G11), and are randomized separately
              from both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered Liberal-
              Conservative placements affected by randomization (G5-
              G11), codes 1 and 2 here represent (respectively) the 4th
              and 5th placements within the full series of 7 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-2 (1st or 2nd House candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Democratic House candidate (House type race
                      24) or Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960768    COLUMNS 5064 - 5064
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G9

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Republican House Candidate in Pre questions G8-G9a
         [House candidates, Liberal-conservative placements]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See G8-G9a in Pre survey vars for liberal-conservative
              placements of Democratic and Republican House candidates
              [Republican candidate is G9-G9a].
              House candidate placements follow the 3 Presidential
              candidate placements (G5-G7a) and precede the 2 Major
              Party placements (G10-G11), and are randomized separately
              from both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered Liberal-
              Conservative placements affected by randomization (G5-
              G11), codes 1 and 2 here represent (respectively) the 4th
              and 5th placements within the full series of 7 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-2 (1st or 2nd House candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Republican House candidate (House type race
                      14) or Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960769    COLUMNS 5065 - 5065
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G10

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Democratic Party in Pre questions G10-G11
         [Major parties, Liberal-conservative placements]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See G10-G11 in Pre survey vars for liberal-conservative
              placements of major parties [Democratic Party is G10].
              Major party placements follow the 3 Presidential candidate
              placements (G5-G7a) and the 2 House candidate placements
              (G7-G9a), and are randomized separately from both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered Liberal-
              Conservative placements affected by randomization (G5-
              G11), codes 1 and 2 here represent (respectively) the 6th
              and 7th placements within the full series of 7 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-2 (1st or 2nd major party mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960770    COLUMNS 5066 - 5066
              NUMERIC

         Rand.G11

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Republican Party in Pre questions G10-G11
         [Major parties, Liberal-conservative placements]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See G10-G11 in Pre survey vars for liberal-conservative
              placements of major parties [Republican Party is G11].
              Major party placements follow the 3 Presidential candidate
              placements (G5-G7a) and the 2 House candidate placements
              (G7-G9a), and are randomized separately from both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered Liberal-
              Conservative placements affected by randomization (G5-
              G11), codes 1 and 2 here represent (respectively) the 6th
              and 7th placements within the full series of 7 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-2 (1st or 2nd major party mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960771    COLUMNS 5067 - 5067
              NUMERIC

         Rand.H4

         RANDOMIZATION
         Order of major parties read in texts of Pre questions
         H4a-H4h
         [Party Performance]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H4a-H4h in Pre survey vars.  For each respondent,
              order of the 2 major parties was randomized; the resulting
              order was then read consistently in the texts of all
              questions H4a-H4h.

                 1.   Democratic Party read first, Republican Party second
                 2.   Republican Party read first, Democratic Party second

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, Respondent was not randomly selected for
                      questions H4a-H8 (0 in H4)

==============================
VAR M960772    COLUMNS 5068 - 5068
              NUMERIC

         Rand.H4a

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Nation's Economy in Pre questions H4a-H4h
         [Presidential candidate performance]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H4a-H4h in Pre survey vars [Nation's Economy is H4a].
              Codes 1-8 (1st to 8th performance item mentioned) and:

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, Respondent was not randomly selected for
                      questions H4a-H8 (0 in H4)

==============================
VAR M960773    COLUMNS 5069 - 5069
              NUMERIC

         Rand.H4b

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Foreign Affairs in Pre questions H4a-H4h
         [Presidential candidate performance]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H4a-H4h in Pre survey vars [Foreign Affairs is H4b].
              Codes 1-8 (1st to 8th performance item mentioned) and:

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, Respondent was not randomly selected for
                      questions H4a-H8 (0 in H4)

==============================
VAR M960774    COLUMNS 5070 - 5070
              NUMERIC

         Rand.H4c

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Health Care in Pre questions H4a-H4h
         [Presidential candidate performance]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H4a-H4h in Pre survey vars [Foreign Affairs is H4c].
              Codes 1-8 (1st to 8th performance item mentioned) and:

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, Respondent was not randomly selected for
                      questions H4a-H8 (0 in H4)

==============================
VAR M960775    COLUMNS 5071 - 5071
              NUMERIC

         Rand.H4d

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Welfare Reform in Pre questions H4a-H4h
         [Presidential candidate performance]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H4a-H4h in survey vars [Foreign Affairs is H4d].
              Codes 1-8 (1st to 8th performance item mentioned) and:

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, Respondent was not randomly selected for
                      questions H4a-H8 (0 in H4)

==============================
VAR M960776    COLUMNS 5072 - 5072
              NUMERIC

         Rand.H4e

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Poverty in Pre questions H4a-H4h
         [Presidential candidate performance]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H4a-H4h in Pre survey vars [Foreign Affairs is H4e].
              Codes 1-8 (1st to 8th performance item mentioned) and:

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, Respondent was not randomly selected for
                      questions H4a-H8 (0 in H4)

==============================
VAR M960777    COLUMNS 5073 - 5073
              NUMERIC

         Rand.H4f

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Budget Deficit in Pre questions H4a-H4h
         [Presidential candidate performance]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H4a-H4h in Pre survey vars [Foreign Affairs is H4f].
              Codes 1-8 (1st to 8th performance item mentioned) and:

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, Respondent was not randomly selected for
                      questions H4a-H8 (0 in H4)

==============================
VAR M960778    COLUMNS 5074 - 5074
              NUMERIC

         Rand.H4g

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Pollution and Environment in Pre questions H4a-H4h
         [Presidential candidate performance]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H4a-H4h in Pre survey vars [Foreign Affairs is H4g].
              Codes 1-8 (1st to 8th performance item mentioned) and:

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, Respondent was not randomly selected for
                      questions H4a-H8 (0 in H4)

==============================
VAR M960779    COLUMNS 5075 - 5075
              NUMERIC

         Rand.H4h

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Crime in Pre questions H4a-H4h
         [Presidential candidate performance]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H4a-H4h in Pre survey vars [Foreign Affairs is H4h].
              Codes 1-8 (1st to 8th performance item mentioned) and:

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, Respondent was not randomly selected for
                      questions H4a-H8 (0 in H4)

==============================
VAR M960780    COLUMNS 5076 - 5076
              NUMERIC

         Rand.H5

         RANDOMIZATION
         Order of major parties read in text of Pre question H5
         (randomized).
         [Presidential candidate performance, Cut Social Security
         Benefits]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H5 in Pre survey vars.  For each respondent, order of
              the 2 major parties was randomized; the resulting order
              was then read in the text of question H5.

                 1.   Democratic Party read  first, Republican Party second
                 2.   Republican Party read first, Democratic Party second

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960781    COLUMNS 5077 - 5077
              NUMERIC

         Rand.H6

         RANDOMIZATION
         Order of major parties read in text of Pre question H6
         (randomized).
         [Presidential candidate performance, Improve Race
         Relations]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H6 in Pre survey vars.  For each respondent, order of
              the 2 major parties was randomized; the resulting order
              was then read in the text of question H6.

                 1.   Democratic Party read first, Republican Party second
                 2.   Republican Party read first, Democratic Party second

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960782    COLUMNS 5078 - 5078
              NUMERIC

         Rand.H7

         RANDOMIZATION
         Order of major parties read in text of Pre question H7
         (randomized).
         [Presidential candidate performance, Raise Taxes]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H7 in Pre survey vars.  For each respondent, order of
              the 2 major parties was randomized; the resulting order
              was then read in the text of question H7.

                 1.   Democratic Party read first, Republican Party second
                 2.   Republican Party read first, Democratic Party second

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960783    COLUMNS 5079 - 5079
              NUMERIC

         Rand.H8

         RANDOMIZATION
         Order of major parties read in text of Pre question H8
         (randomized).
         [Presidential candidate performance, Keep Out of War]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H8 in Pre survey vars.  For each respondent, order of
              the 2 major parties was randomized; the resulting order
              was then read in the text of question H8.

                 1.   Democratic Party read first, Republican Party second
                 2.   Republican Party read first, Democratic Party second

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960784    COLUMNS 5080 - 5080
              NUMERIC

         Rand.H13a

         RANDOMIZATION
         Order of House candidate names read in text of Pre
         question H13a
         [Incumbency Status, Districts with 2 major party
         candidates].
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H13a in Pre survey vars.  For each respondent, order
              of the 2 major parties was randomized; the resulting order
              was then read in the text of question H13a.

                 1.   Democratic candidate name read first, Republican
                      candidate name read second
                 2.   Republican candidate name read first, Democratic
                      candidate name read second

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, only one major party candidate (type race 14 or
                      24) or Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960785    COLUMNS 5081 - 5081
              NUMERIC

         Rand.K2a

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Intelligent in Pre questions K2a-j
         [9 Clinton traits]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See K2a-j in Pre survey vars [Intelligent is K2a].
              Note:  Clinton traits were administered before Dole traits
              and Perot traits (Clinton's position among Presidential
              candidates was not randomized; Dole traits and Perot
              traits were randomly determined to be administered either
              2nd or 3rd).
              Codes 1-9 (1st to 9th Clinton Trait mentioned)

                 0.   NA

==============================
VAR M960786    COLUMNS 5082 - 5082
              NUMERIC

         Rand.K2b

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Compassionate in Pre questions K2a-j
         [9 Clinton traits]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See K2a-j in Pre survey vars [Compassionate is K2b].
              Note:  Clinton traits were administered before Dole traits
              and Perot traits (Clinton's position among Presidential
              candidates was not randomized; Dole traits and Perot
              traits were randomly determined to be administered either
              2nd or 3rd).
              Codes 1-9 (1st to 9th Clinton Trait mentioned)

                 0.   NA

==============================
VAR M960787    COLUMNS 5083 - 5083
              NUMERIC

         Rand.K2c

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Moral in Pre questions K2a-j
         [9 Clinton traits]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See K2a-j in Pre survey vars [Moral is K2c].
              Note:  Clinton traits were administered before Dole traits
              and Perot traits (Clinton's position among Presidential
              candidates was not randomized; Dole traits and Perot
              traits were randomly determined to be administered either
              2nd or 3rd).
              Codes 1-9 (1st to 9th Clinton Trait mentioned)

                 0.   NA

==============================
VAR M960788    COLUMNS 5084 - 5084
              NUMERIC

         Rand.K2d

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Inspiring in Pre questions K2a-j
         [9 Clinton traits]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See K2a-j in Pre survey vars [Inspiring is K2d].
              Note:  Clinton traits were administered before Dole traits
              and Perot traits (Clinton's position among Presidential
              candidates was not randomized; Dole traits and Perot
              traits were randomly determined to be administered either
              2nd or 3rd).
              Codes 1-9 (1st to 9th Clinton Trait mentioned)

                 0.   NA

==============================
VAR M960789    COLUMNS 5085 - 5085
              NUMERIC

         Rand.K2e

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Provides Strong Leadership in Pre questions K2a-j
         [9 Clinton traits]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See K2a-j in Pre survey vars [Provides Strong Leadership
              is K2e].
              Note:  Clinton traits were administered before Dole traits
              and Perot traits (Clinton's position among Presidential
              candidates was not randomized; Dole traits and Perot
              traits were randomly determined to be administered either
              2nd or 3rd).
              Codes 1-9 (1st to 9th Clinton Trait mentioned)

                 0.   NA

==============================
VAR M960790    COLUMNS 5086 - 5086
              NUMERIC

         Rand.K2f

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Really Cares About People Like You in Pre questions K2a-j
         [9 Clinton traits]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See K2a-j in Pre survey vars [Really Cares About People
              Like You is K2f].
              Note:  Clinton traits were administered before Dole traits
              and Perot traits (Clinton's position among Presidential
              candidates was not randomized; Dole traits and Perot
              traits were randomly determined to be administered either
              2nd or 3rd).
              Codes 1-9 (1st to 9th Clinton Trait mentioned)

                 0.   NA

==============================
VAR M960791    COLUMNS 5087 - 5087
              NUMERIC

         Rand.K2g

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Knowledgeable in Pre questions K2a-j
         [9 Clinton traits]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See K2a-j in Pre survey vars [Knowledgeable is K2g].
              Note:  Clinton traits were administered before Dole traits
              and Perot traits (Clinton's position among Presidential
              candidates was not randomized; Dole traits and Perot
              traits were randomly determined to be administered either
              2nd or 3rd).
              Codes 1-9 (1st to 9th Clinton Trait mentioned)

                 0.   NA

==============================
VAR M960792    COLUMNS 5088 - 5088
              NUMERIC

         Rand.K2h

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Honest in Pre questions K2a-j
         [9 Clinton traits]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See K2a-j in Pre survey vars [Honest is K2h].
              Note:  Clinton traits were administered before Dole traits
              and Perot traits (Clinton's position among Presidential
              candidates was not randomized; Dole traits and Perot
              traits were randomly determined to be administered either
              2nd or 3rd).
              Codes 1-9 (1st to 9th Clinton Trait mentioned)

                 0.   NA

==============================
VAR M960793    COLUMNS 5089 - 5089
              NUMERIC

         Rand.K2j

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Gets Things Done in Pre questions K2a-j
         [9 Clinton traits]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See K2a-j in Pre survey vars [Gets Things Done is K2j].
              Note:  Clinton traits were administered before Dole traits
              and Perot traits (Clinton's position among Presidential
              candidates was not randomized; Dole traits and Perot
              traits were randomly determined to be administered either
              2nd or 3rd).
              Codes 1-9 (1st to 9th Clinton Trait mentioned)

                 0.   NA

==============================
VAR M960794    COLUMNS 5090 - 5090
              NUMERIC

         Rand.K3

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Dole in Pre questions K2a-K4g
         [Presidential candidates, Traits, K3a-K4g randomized ]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See K3a-K3g/K4a-K4g in Pre survey vars for traits of Dole
              and Perot[Dole traits are K3a-K3g].
              This variable describes the order in which Dole and Perot
              traits were administered.  Note that Clinton traits were
              always asked previously (not randomized).  All traits were
              asked about a candidate before the next candidate's traits
              were administered.
              Codes 1,2 (2nd or 3rd Presidential candidate for
              administration of Traits questions)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960795    COLUMNS 5091 - 5091
              NUMERIC

         Rand.K4

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Perot in Pre questions K2a-K4g
         [Presidential Candidates, Traits, K3a-K4g randomized ]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See K3a-K3g/K4a-K4g in Pre survey vars for traits of Dole
              and Perot[Perot traits are K4a-K4g].
              This variable describes whether Perot traits were
              administered 2nd or 3rd.  Note that Clinton traits were
              always asked first (not randomized).  All traits were
              asked about a candidate before the next candidate's traits
              were administered.
              Codes 2,3 (2nd or 3rd Presidential candidate)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960796    COLUMNS 5092 - 5092
              NUMERIC

         Rand.K3/4a

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Moral in Pre questions K3a-K3g / K4a-K4g
         [7 Dole / Perot Traits]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See K3a-K3b/K4a-K4g in Pre survey vars [Moral is K3a and
              K4a].
              The order of 7 traits was randomized once; that randomized
              order applied both to Dole traits (K3a-K3g) and
              PerotTraits (K4a-K4g).  This variable describes the
              position of this trait both within Dole's set of traits
              and within Perot's set of traits.
              Note:  the set of Clinton traits were always asked first;
              the sets of Dole and Perot traits were randomly determined
              to be asked 2nd or 3rd [see Rand.K3 and Rand.K4].
              Codes 1-7 (1st-7th Dole/Perot trait)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960797    COLUMNS 5093 - 5093
              NUMERIC

         Rand.K3/4b

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Inspiring in Pre questions K3a-K3g / K4a-K4g
         [7 Dole / Perot Traits]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See K3a-K3b/K4a-K4g in Pre survey vars [Inspiring is K3b
              and K4b].
              The order of 7 traits was randomized once; that randomized
              order applied both to Dole traits (K3a-K3g) and
              PerotTraits (K4a-K4g).  This variable describes the
              position of this trait both within Dole's set of traits
              and within Perot's set of traits.
              Note:  the set of Clinton traits were always asked first;
              the sets of Dole and Perot traits were randomly determined
              to be asked 2nd or 3rd [see Rand.K3 and Rand.K4].
              Codes 1-7 (1st-7th Dole/Perot trait)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960798    COLUMNS 5094 - 5094
              NUMERIC

         Rand.K3/4c

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Provides Strong Leadership in Pre questions K3a-K3g /
         K4a-K4g
         [7 Dole / Perot Traits]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See K3a-K3b/K4a-K4g in Pre survey vars [Provides Strong
              Leadership is K3c and K4c].
              The order of 7 traits was randomized once; that randomized
              order applied both to Dole traits (K3a-K3g) and
              PerotTraits (K4a-K4g).  This variable describes the
              position of this trait both within Dole's set of traits
              and within Perot's set of traits.
              Note:  the set of Clinton traits were always asked first;
              the sets of Dole and Perot traits were randomly determined
              to be asked 2nd or 3rd [see Rand.K3 and Rand.K4].
              Codes 1-7 (1st-7th Dole/Perot trait)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960799    COLUMNS 5095 - 5095
              NUMERIC

         Rand.K3/4d

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Really Cares About People Like You in Pre questions K3a-
         K3g / K4a-K4g
         [7 Dole / Perot Traits]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See K3a-K3b/K4a-K4g in Pre survey vars [Really Cares About
              People Like You is K3d and K4d].
              The order of 7 traits was randomized once; that randomized
              order applied both to Dole traits (K3a-K3g) and
              PerotTraits (K4a-K4g).  This variable describes the
              position of this trait both within Dole's set of traits
              and within Perot's set of traits.
              Note:  the set of Clinton traits were always asked first;
              the sets of Dole and Perot traits were randomly determined
              to be asked 2nd or 3rd [see Rand.K3 and Rand.K4].
              Codes 1-7 (1st-7th Dole/Perot trait)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960800    COLUMNS 5096 - 5096
              NUMERIC

         Rand.K3/4e

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Knowledgeable in Pre questions K3a-K3g / K4a-K4g
         [7 Dole / Perot Traits]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See K3a-K3b/K4a-K4g in Pre survey vars [Knowledgeable is
              K3e and K4e].
              The order of 7 traits was randomized once; that randomized
              order applied both to Dole traits (K3a-K3g) and
              PerotTraits (K4a-K4g).  This variable describes the
              position of this trait both within Dole's set of traits
              and within Perot's set of traits.
              Note:  the set of Clinton traits were always asked first;
              the sets of Dole and Perot traits were randomly determined
              to be asked 2nd or 3rd [see Rand.K3 and Rand.K4].
              Codes 1-7 (1st-7th Dole/Perot trait)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960801    COLUMNS 5097 - 5097
              NUMERIC

         Rand.K3/4f

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Honest in Pre questions K3a-K3g / K4a-K4g
         [7 Dole / Perot Traits]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See K3a-K3b/K4a-K4g in Pre survey vars [Honest is K3f and
              K4f].
              The order of 7 traits was randomized once; that randomized
              order applied both to Dole traits (K3a-K3g) and
              PerotTraits (K4a-K4g).  This variable describes the
              position of this trait both within Dole's set of traits
              and within Perot's set of traits.
              Note:  the set of Clinton traits were always asked first;
              the sets of Dole and Perot traits were randomly determined
              to be asked 2nd or 3rd [see Rand.K3 and Rand.K4].
              Codes 1-7 (1st-7th Dole/Perot trait)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960802    COLUMNS 5098 - 5098
              NUMERIC

         Rand.K3/4g

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Gets Things Done in Pre questions K3a-K3g / K4a-K4g
         [7 Dole / Perot Traits]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See K3a-K3b/K4a-K4g in Pre survey vars [Gets Things Done
              is K3g and K4g].
              The order of 7 traits was randomized once; that randomized
              order applied both to Dole traits (K3a-K3g) and
              PerotTraits (K4a-K4g).  This variable describes the
              position of this trait both within Dole's set of traits
              and within Perot's set of traits.
              Note:  the set of Clinton traits were always asked first;
              the sets of Dole and Perot traits were randomly determined
              to be asked 2nd or 3rd [see Rand.K3 and Rand.K4].
              Codes 1-7 (1st-7th Dole/Perot trait)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960803    COLUMNS 5099 - 5099
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L1b

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Clinton in Pre questions L1b-L1d
         [Presidential candidates, Services/Spending scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L1b-L1d in Pre survey vars [Clinton is L1b].
              Presidential candidate placements precede the 2 House
              candidate placements (L1e-L1f) and the 2 Major Party
              placements (L1g-L1h), and are randomized separately from
              both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered
              Services/Spending placements affected by randomization
              (L1b-L1h), codes 1,2 and 3 here represent (respectively)
              the 1st, 2nd and 3rd placements within the full series of
              7 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960804    COLUMNS 5100 - 5100
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L1c

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Dole in Pre questions L1b-L1d
         [Presidential candidates, Services/Spending scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L1b-L1d in Pre survey vars [Dole is L1c].
              Presidential candidate placements precede the 2 House
              candidate placements (L1e-L1f) and the 2 Major Party
              placements (L1g-L1h), and are randomized separately from
              both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered
              Services/Spending placements affected by randomization
              (L1b-L1h), codes 1,2 and 3 here represent (respectively)
              the 1st, 2nd and 3rd placements within the full series of
              7 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960805    COLUMNS 5101 - 5101
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L1d

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Perot in Pre questions L1b-L1d
         [Presidential candidates, Services/Spending scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L1b-L1d in Pre survey vars [Perot is L1d].
              Presidential candidate placements precede the 2 House
              candidate placements (L1e-L1f) and the 2 Major Party
              placements (L1g-L1h), and are randomized separately from
              both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered
              Services/Spending placements affected by randomization
              (L1b-L1h), codes 1,2 and 3 here represent (respectively)
              the 1st, 2nd and 3rd placements within the full series of
              7 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960806    COLUMNS 5102 - 5102
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L1e

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Democratic House candidate in Pre questions L1e-L1f
         [House Candidates, Services/Spending scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L1e-L1f in Pre survey vars [Democratic House Candidate
              is L1e].
              House candidate placements follow the 3 Presidential
              candidate placements (L1b-L1d) and precede the 2 Major
              Party placements (L1g-L1h), and are randomized separately
              from both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered
              Services/Spending placements affected by randomization
              (L1b-L1h), codes 1 and 2 here represent (respectively) the
              4th and 5th placements within the full series of 7
              placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-2 (1st or 2nd House candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Democratic House candidate (House type race
                      24) or Washington DC; 0,8,9 in L1a; R did not
                      recognize name (997 in D1g)

==============================
VAR M960807    COLUMNS 5103 - 5103
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L1f

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Republican House candidate in Pre questions L1e-L1f
         [House Candidates, Services/Spending scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L1e-L1f in Pre survey vars [Republican House Candidate
              is L1f].
              House candidate placements follow the 3 Presidential
              candidate placements (L1b-L1d) and precede the 2 Major
              Party placements (L1g-L1h), and are randomized separately
              from both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered
              Services/Spending placements affected by randomization
              (L1b-L1h), codes 1 and 2 here represent (respectively) the
              4th and 5th placements within the full series of 7
              placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-2 (1st or 2nd House candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Republican House candidate (House type race
                      14) or Washington DC; 0,8,9 in L1a; R did not
                      recognize name (997 in D1h)

==============================
VAR M960808    COLUMNS 5104 - 5104
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L1g

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Democratic Party in Pre questions L1g-L1h
         [Major parties, Services/Spending scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L1e-L1f in Pre survey vars [Democratic party is L1g]
              Major party placements follow the 3 Presidential candidate
              placements (L1b-L1d) and the 2 House candidate placements
              (L1e-L1f), and are randomized separately from both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered
              Services/Spending placements affected by randomization
              (L1b-L1h), codes 1 and 2 here represent (respectively) the
              6th and 7th placements within the full series of 7
              placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-2 (1st or 2nd major party mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960809    COLUMNS 5105 - 5105
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L1h

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Republican Party in Pre questions L1g-L1h
         [Major parties, Services/Spending scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L1e-L1f in Pre survey vars [Republican party is L1h]
              Major party placements follow the 3 Presidential candidate
              placements (L1b-L1d) and the 2 House candidate placements
              (L1e-L1f), and are randomized separately from both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered
              Services/Spending placements affected by randomization
              (L1b-L1h), codes 1 and 2 here represent (respectively) the
              6th and 7th placements within the full series of 7
              placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-2 (1st or 2nd major party mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960810    COLUMNS 5106 - 5106
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L2b

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Clinton in Pre questions L2b-L2d
         [Presidential candidates, Defense Spending scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L2b-L2d in Pre survey vars [Clinton is L2b]
              Presidential candidate placements precede the 2 House
              candidate placements (L2e-L2f) and the 2 Major Party
              placements (L2g-L2h), and are randomized separately from
              both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered Defense
              Spending placements affected by randomization (L2b-L2h),
              codes 1,2 and 3 here represent (respectively) the 1st, 2nd
              and 3rd placements within the full series of 7 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960811    COLUMNS 5107 - 5107
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L2c

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Dole in Pre questions L2b-L2d
         [Presidential candidates, Defense Spending scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L2b-L2d in Pre survey vars [Dole is L2c]
              Presidential candidate placements precede the 2 House
              candidate placements (L2e-L2f) and the 2 Major Party
              placements (L2g-L2h), and are randomized separately from
              both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered Defense
              Spending placements affected by randomization (L2b-L2h),
              codes 1,2 and 3 here represent (respectively) the 1st, 2nd
              and 3rd placements within the full series of 7 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960812    COLUMNS 5108 - 5108
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L2d

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Perot in Pre questions L2b-L2d
         [Presidential candidates, Defense Spending scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L2b-L2d in Pre survey vars [Perot is L2d]
              Presidential candidate placements precede the 2 House
              candidate placements (L2e-L2f) and the 2 Major Party
              placements (L2g-L2h), and are randomized separately from
              both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered Defense
              Spending placements affected by randomization (L2b-L2h),
              codes 1,2 and 3 here represent (respectively) the 1st, 2nd
              and 3rd placements within the full series of 7 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd Pres. candidate mentioned) and:

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, IW conducted after question withdrawn

==============================
VAR M960813    COLUMNS 5109 - 5109
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L2e

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Democratic House candidate in Pre questions L2f-L2e
         [House candidates, Defense Spending scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L2e-L2f in Pre survey vars [Democratic House candidate
              is L2e].
              House candidate placements follow the 3 Presidential
              candidate placements (L2b-L2d) and precede the 2 Major
              Party placements (L2g-L2h), and are randomized separately
              from both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered Defense
              Spending placements affected by randomization (L2b-L2h),
              codes 1 and 2 here represent (respectively) the 4th and
              5th placements within the full series of 7 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1,2 (1st or 2nd House candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Democratic House candidate (House type race
                      24) or Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960814    COLUMNS 5110 - 5110
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L2f

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Republican House candidate in Pre questions L2f-L2e
         [House candidates, Defense Spending scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L2e-L2f in Pre survey vars [Republican House candidate
              is L2f].
              House candidate placements follow the 3 Presidential
              candidate placements (L2b-L2d) and precede the 2 Major
              Party placements (L2g-L2h), and are randomized separately
              from both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered Defense
              Spending placements affected by randomization (L2b-L2h),
              codes 1 and 2 here represent (respectively) the 4th and
              5th placements within the full series of 7 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1,2 (1st or 2nd House candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Republican House candidate (House type race
                      14) or Washington DC

==============================
VAR M960815    COLUMNS 5111 - 5111
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L2g

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Democratic Party in Pre questions L2g-L2h
         [Major parties, Defense Spending scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L2g-L2h in Pre survey vars [Democratic party is L2g].
              Major Party placements follow the 3 Presidential candidate
              placements (L1b-L1d) and the 2 House candidate placements
              (L1e-L1f), and are randomized separately from both.  In
              reference to the entire set of administered Defense
              Spending placements affected by randomization (L1b-L1h),
              codes 1 and 2 here represent (respectively) the 6th and
              7th placements within the full series of 7 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-2 (1st or 2nd major party mentioned).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960816    COLUMNS 5112 - 5112
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L2h

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Republican Party in Pre questions L2g-L2h
         [Major parties, Defense Spending scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L2g-L2h in Pre survey vars [Republican party is L2h].
              Major Party placements follow the 3 Presidential candidate
              placements (L1b-L1d) and the 2 House candidate placements
              (L1e-L1f), and are randomized separately from both.  In
              reference to the entire set of administered Defense
              Spending placements affected by randomization (L1b-L1h),
              codes 1 and 2 here represent (respectively) the 6th and
              7th placements within the full series of 7 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-2 (1st or 2nd major party mentioned).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960817    COLUMNS 5113 - 5113
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L3b

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Clinton in Pre questions L3b-L3d
         [Presidential candidates, Government Health Insurance]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L3b-L3d in Pre survey vars [Clinton is L3b].
              Note:  In all cases, Presidential candidate placements
              follow self-placement (self-placement not randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960818    COLUMNS 5114 - 5114
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L3c

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Dole in Pre questions L3b-L3d
         [Presidential candidates, Government Health Insurance]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L3b-L3d in Pre survey vars [Dole is L3c].
              Note:  In all cases, Presidential candidate placements
              follow self-placement (self-placement not randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960819    COLUMNS 5115 - 5115
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L3d

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Perot in Pre questions L3b-L3d
         [Presidential candidates, Government Health Insurance]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L3b-L3d in Pre survey vars [Perot is L3d].
              Note:  In all cases, Presidential candidate placements
              follow self-placement (self-placement not randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, IW conducted after question withdrawn

==============================
VAR M960820    COLUMNS 5116 - 5116
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L4b

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Clinton in Pre questions L4b-L4d
         [Presidential candidates, Government Guranteed
         Job/Standard of Living]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L4b-L4d in Pre survey vars [Clinton is L4b]
              Note:  In all cases, Presidential candidate placements
              follow self-placement (self-placement not randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960821    COLUMNS 5117 - 5117
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L4c

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Dole in Pre questions L4b-L4d
         [Presidential candidates, Government Guranteed
         Job/Standard of Living]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L4b-L4d in Pre survey vars [Dole is L4c]
              Note:  In all cases, Presidential candidate placements
              follow self-placement (self-placement not randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960822    COLUMNS 5118 - 5118
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L4d

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Perot in Pre questions L4b-L4d
         [Presidential candidates, Government Guranteed
         Job/Standard of Living]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L4b-L4d in Pre survey vars [Perot is L4d]
              Note:  In all cases, Presidential candidate placements
              follow self-placement (self-placement not randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd Pres. candidate mentioned) and:

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, IW conducted after question withdrawn

==============================
VAR M960823    COLUMNS 5119 - 5119
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L5b

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Clinton in Pre questions L5b-L5d
         [Presidential candidates, Government Assistance to
         Blacks]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L5b-L5d in Pre survey vars [Clinton is Lb]
              Note:  In all cases, Presidential candidate placements
              follow self-placement (self-placement not randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960824    COLUMNS 5120 - 5120
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L5c

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Dole in Pre questions L5b-L5d
         [Presidential candidates, Government Assistance to
         Blacks]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L5b-L5d in Pre survey vars [Dole is Lc]
              Note:  In all cases, Presidential candidate placements
              follow self-placement (self-placement not randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960825    COLUMNS 5121 - 5121
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L6a

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Perot in Pre questions L5b-L5d
         [Presidential candidates, Government Assistance to
         Blacks]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L5b-L5d in Pre survey vars [Perot is Ld]
              Note:  In all cases, Presidential candidate placements
              follow self-placement (self-placement not randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960826    COLUMNS 5122 - 5122
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L6b

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Food Stamps in Pre questions L6a-L6g
         [7 Federal Spending items]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L6a-L6g in Pre survey vars [Food Stamps is L6a].
              Codes 1-7 (1st-7th spending item mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960827    COLUMNS 5123 - 5123
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L6c

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Welfare Programs in Pre questions L6a-L6g
         [7 Federal Spending items]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L6a-L6g in Pre survey vars [Welfare Programs is L6b].
              Codes 1-7 (1st-7th spending item mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960828    COLUMNS 5124 - 5124
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L6d

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         AIDS Research in Pre questions L6a-L6g
         [7 Federal Spending items]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L6a-L6g in Pre survey vars [AIDS Research is L6c].
              Codes 1-7 (1st-7th spending item mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960829    COLUMNS 5125 - 5125
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L6e

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Foreign Aid in Pre questions L6a-L6g
         [7 Federal Spending items]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L6a-L6g in Pre survey vars [Foreign Aid is L6d].
              Codes 1-7 (1st-7th spending item mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960830    COLUMNS 5126 - 5126
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L6f

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Financial Aid to College Students in Pre questions L6a-
         L6g
         [7 Federal Spending items]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L6a-L6g in Pre survey vars [Financial Aid to College
              Students is L6e].
              Codes 1-7 (1st-7th spending item mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960831    COLUMNS 5127 - 5127
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L6g

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Assistance to the Homeless in Pre questions L6a-L6g
         [7 Federal Spending items]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L6a-L6g in Pre survey vars [Assistance to the Homeless
              is L6f].
              Codes 1-7 (1st-7th spending item mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960832    COLUMNS 5128 - 5128
              NUMERIC

         Rand.L6h

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Preventing Illegal Immigration in Pre questions L6a-L6g
         [7 Federal Spending items]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L6a-L6g in Pre survey vars [Preventing Illegal
              Immigration is L6g].
              Codes 1-7 (1st-7th spending item mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960833    COLUMNS 5129 - 5129
              NUMERIC

         Rand.M1b

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Clinton in Pre questions M1b-M1d
         [Presidential candidates, Abortion scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M1b-M1d in Pre survey vars [Clinton is M1b].
              Presidential candidate placements precede the 2 House
              candidate placements (M1e-M1f) and the 2 Major Party
              placements (M1g-M1h), and are randomized separately from
              both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered Abortion
              placements affected by randomization (M1b-M1h), codes 1,2
              and 3 here represent (respectively) the 1st, 2nd and 3rd
              placements within the full series of 7 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960834    COLUMNS 5130 - 5130
              NUMERIC

         Rand.M1c

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Dole in Pre questions M1b-M1d
         [Presidential candidates, Abortion scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M1b-M1d in survey vars [Dole is M1c].
              Presidential candidate placements precede the 2 House
              candidate placements (M1e-M1f) and the 2 Major Party
              placements (M1g-M1h), and are randomized separately from
              both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered Abortion
              placements affected by randomization (M1b-M1h), codes 1,2
              and 3 here represent (respectively) the 1st, 2nd and 3rd
              placements within the full series of 7 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960835    COLUMNS 5131 - 5131
              NUMERIC

         Rand.M1d

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Perot in Pre questions M1b-M1d
         [Presidential candidates, Abortion scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M1b-M1d in Pre survey vars [Perot is M1d].
              Presidential candidate placements precede the 2 House
              candidate placements (M1e-M1f) and the 2 Major Party
              placements (M1g-M1h), and are randomized separately from
              both.
              In reference to the entire set of administered Abortion
              placements affected by randomization (M1b-M1h), codes 1,2
              and 3 here represent (respectively) the 1st, 2nd and 3rd
              placements within the full series of 7 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st, 2nd, 3rd Pres. candidate mentioned) and:

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, IW conducted after question withdrawn

==============================
VAR M960836    COLUMNS 5132 - 5132
              NUMERIC

         Rand.M1e

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Democratic House candidate in Pre questions M1e-M1f
         [House candidates, Abortion scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M1e-M1f in Pre survey vars [Democratic House candidate
              is M1e].
              House candidate placements follow the 3 Presidential
              candidate placements (M1b-M1d) and precede the 2 Major
              Party placements (M1g-M1h), and are randomized separately
              from both.  In reference to the entire set of administered
              Abortion placements affected by randomization (M1b-M1h),
              codes 1 and 2 here represent (respectively) the 4th and
              5th placements within the full series of 7 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1,2 (1st or 2nd House candidate mentioned) and:

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Democratic House candidate (House type race
                      24) or Washington DC; 8,9 in M1a; R did not
                      recognize name (997 in D1g)

==============================
VAR M960837    COLUMNS 5133 - 5133
              NUMERIC

         Rand.M1f

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Republican House candidate in Pre questions M1e-M1f
         [House candidates, Abortion scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M1e-M1f in Pre survey vars [Republican House candidate
              is M1f].
              House candidate placements follow the 3 Presidential
              candidate placements (M1b-M1d) and precede the 2 Major
              Party placements (M1g-M1h), and are randomized separately
              from both.  In reference to the entire set of administered
              Abortion placements affected by randomization (M1b-M1h),
              codes 1 and 2 here represent (respectively) the 4th and
              5th placements within the full series of 7 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1,2 (1st or 2nd House candidate mentioned) and:

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Republican House candidate (House type race
                      14) or Washington DC; 8,9 in M1a; R did not
                      recognize name (997 in D1h)

==============================
VAR M960838    COLUMNS 5134 - 5134
              NUMERIC

         Rand.M1g

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Democratic Party in Pre questions M1g-M1h
         [Major parties, Abortion scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M1g-M1h in Pre survey vars [Democratic Party is M1g].
              Major Party placements follow the 3 Presidential candidate
              placements (M1b-M1d) and the 2 House candidate placements
              (M1e-M1f), and are randomized separately from both.  In
              reference to the entire set of administered Abortion
              placements affected by randomization (M1b-M1h), codes 1
              and 2 here represent (respectively) the 6th and 7th
              placements within the full series of 7 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-2 (1st or 2nd major party mentioned).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960839    COLUMNS 5135 - 5135
              NUMERIC

         Rand.M1h

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Republican Party in Pre questions M1g-M1h
         [Major parties, Abortion scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M1g-M1h in Pre survey vars [Republican Party is M1h].
              Major Party placements follow the 3 Presidential candidate
              placements (M1b-M1d) and the 2 House candidate placements
              (M1e-M1f), and are randomized separately from both.  In
              reference to the entire set of administered Abortion
              placements affected by randomization (M1b-M1h), codes 1
              and 2 here represent (respectively) the 6th and 7th
              placements within the full series of 7 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-2 (1st or 2nd major party mentioned).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960840    COLUMNS 5136 - 5136
              NUMERIC

         Rand.M2b

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Clinton in Pre questions M2b-M2d
         [Presidential candidates, Crime scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M2b-M2d in Pre survey vars [Clinton is M2b].
              Note:  In all cases, Presidential candidate placements
              follow self-placement (self-placement not randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st-3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960841    COLUMNS 5137 - 5137
              NUMERIC

         Rand.M2c

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Dole in Pre questions M2b-M2d
         [Presidential candidates, Crime scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M2b-M2d in Pre survey vars [Dole is M2c].
              Note:  In all cases, Presidential candidate placements
              follow self-placement (self-placement not randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st-3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960842    COLUMNS 5138 - 5138
              NUMERIC

         Rand.M2d

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Perot in Pre questions M2b-M2d
         [Presidential candidates, Crime scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M2b-M2d in Pre survey vars [Perot is M2d].
              Note:  In all cases, Presidential candidate placements
              follow self-placement (self-placement not randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st-3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960843    COLUMNS 5139 - 5139
              NUMERIC

         Rand.M3b

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Clinton in Pre questions M3b-M3d
         [Presidential candidates, Jobs/Environment scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M3b-M3d in Pre survey vars [Clinton is M3b].
              Presidential candidate placements precede the 2 Major
              Party placements (M3e-M3f), and are randomized separately
              from them.
              In reference to the entire set of administered
              Jobs/Environment placements affected by randomization (M3b-
              M3f), codes 1,2 and 3 here represent (respectively) the
              1st, 2nd and 3rd placements within the full series of 5
              placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st-3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960844    COLUMNS 5140 - 5140
              NUMERIC

         Rand.M3c

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Dole in Pre questions M3b-M3d
         [Presidential candidates, Jobs/Environment scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M3b-M3d in Pre survey vars [Dole is M3c].
              Presidential candidate placements precede the 2 Major
              Party placements (M3e-M3f), and are randomized separately
              from them.
              In reference to the entire set of administered
              Jobs/Environment placements affected by randomization (M3b-
              M3f), codes 1,2 and 3 here represent (respectively) the
              1st, 2nd and 3rd placements within the full series of 5
              placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st-3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960845    COLUMNS 5141 - 5141
              NUMERIC

         Rand.M3d

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Perot in Pre questions M3b-M3d
         [Presidential candidates, Jobs/Environment scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M3b-M3d in Pre survey vars [Perot is M3d].
              Presidential candidate placements precede the 2 Major
              Party placements (M3e-M3f), and are randomized separately
              from them.
              In reference to the entire set of administered
              Jobs/Environment placements affected by randomization (M3b-
              M3f), codes 1,2 and 3 here represent (respectively) the
              1st, 2nd and 3rd placements within the full series of 5
              placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st-3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960846    COLUMNS 5142 - 5142
              NUMERIC

         Rand.M3e

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Democratic Party in Pre questions M3e-M3f
         [Major parties, Jobs/Environment scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M3e-M3f in Pre survey vars [Democratic Party is M3e].
              Major Party placements follow Presidential candidate
              placements (M3b-M3d), and are randomized separately from
              them.
              In reference to the entire set of administered
              Jobs/Environment placements affected by randomization (M3b-
              M3f), codes 1 and 2 here represent (respectively) the 4th
              and 5th placements within the full series of 5 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-2 (1st or 2nd major party mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960847    COLUMNS 5143 - 5143
              NUMERIC

         Rand.M3f

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Republican Party in Pre questions M3e-M3f
         [Major parties, Jobs/Environment scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M3e-M3f in Pre survey vars [Republican Party is M3f].
              Major Party placements follow Presidential candidate
              placements (M3b-M3d), and are randomized separately from
              them.
              In reference to the entire set of administered
              Jobs/Environment placements affected by randomization (M3b-
              M3f), codes 1 and 2 here represent (respectively) the 4th
              and 5th placements within the full series of 5 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-2 (1st or 2nd major party mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960848    COLUMNS 5144 - 5144
              NUMERIC

         Rand.M4b

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Clinton in Pre questions M4b-M4d
         [Presidential candidates, Environmental Regulation scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M4b-M4d in Pre survey vars [Clinton is M4b].
              Presidential candidate placements precede the 2 Major
              Party placements (M4e-M4f), and are randomized separately
              from them.
              In reference to the entire set of administered
              Jobs/Environment placements affected by randomization (M4b-
              M4f), codes 1,2 and 3 here represent (respectively) the
              1st, 2nd and 3rd placements within the full series of 5
              placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st-3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960849    COLUMNS 5145 - 5145
              NUMERIC

         Rand.M4c

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Dole in Pre questions M4b-M4d
         [Presidential candidates, Environmental Regulation scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M4b-M4d in Pre survey vars [Dole is M4c].
              Presidential candidate placements precede the 2 Major
              Party placements (M4e-M4f), and are randomized separately
              from them.
              In reference to the entire set of administered
              Jobs/Environment placements affected by randomization (M4b-
              M4f), codes 1,2 and 3 here represent (respectively) the
              1st, 2nd and 3rd placements within the full series of 5
              placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st-3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960850    COLUMNS 5146 - 5146
              NUMERIC

         Rand.M4d

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Perot in Pre questions M4b-M4d
         [Presidential candidates, Environmental Regulation scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M4b-M4d in Pre survey vars [Perot is M4d].
              Presidential candidate placements precede the 2 Major
              Party placements (M4e-M4f), and are randomized separately
              from them.
              In reference to the entire set of administered
              Jobs/Environment placements affected by randomization (M4b-
              M4f), codes 1,2 and 3 here represent (respectively) the
              1st, 2nd and 3rd placements within the full series of 5
              placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st-3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960851    COLUMNS 5147 - 5147
              NUMERIC

         Rand.M4e

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Democratic party in Pre questions M4e-M4f
         [Major parties, Environmental Regulation scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M4e-M4f in Pre survey vars [Democratic Party is M4e].
              Major Party placements follow Presidential candidate
              placements (M4b-M4d), and are randomized separately from
              them.
              In reference to the entire set of administered
              Environmental Regulation placements affected by
              randomization (M4b-M4f), codes 1 and 2 here represent
              (respectively) the 4th and 5th placements within the full
              series of 5 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-2 (1st or 2nd major party mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960852    COLUMNS 5148 - 5148
              NUMERIC

         Rand.M4f

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Republican party in Pre questions M4e-M4f
         [Major parties, Environmental Regulation scale]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M4e-M4f in Pre survey vars [Republican Party is M4f].
              Major Party placements follow Presidential candidate
              placements (M4b-M4d), and are randomized separately from
              them.
              In reference to the entire set of administered
              Environmental Regulation placements affected by
              randomization (M4b-M4f), codes 1 and 2 here represent
              (respectively) the 4th and 5th placements within the full
              series of 5 placements.
              Note: For all 7-point scales, the full set of placements
              affected by randomization include any placements which
              follow self-placement; self-placement is always assigned
              prior administration (is never randomized).
              Codes 1-2 (1st or 2nd major party mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960853    COLUMNS 5149 - 5149
              NUMERIC

         Rand.N1b

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Clinton in Pre questions N1b-N1d
         [Presidential candidates, Women's Role]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N1b-N1d in Pre survey vars [Clinton is N1b].
              Note:  In all cases, Presidential candidate placements
              follow self-placement (self-placement not randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st-3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960854    COLUMNS 5150 - 5150
              NUMERIC

         Rand.N1c

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Dole in Pre questions N1b-N1d
         [Presidential candidates, Women's Role]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N1b-N1d in Pre survey vars [Dole is N1c].
              Note:  In all cases, Presidential candidate placements
              follow self-placement (self-placement not randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st-3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960855    COLUMNS 5151 - 5151
              NUMERIC

         Rand.N1d

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Perot in Pre questions N1b-N1d
         [Presidential candidates, Women's Role]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N1b-N1d in Pre survey vars [Perot is N1d].
              Note:  In all cases, Presidential candidate placements
              follow self-placement (self-placement not randomized).
              Codes 1-3 (1st-3rd Pres. candidate mentioned)

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960856    COLUMNS 5152 - 5152
              NUMERIC

         Rand.N3a

         RANDOMIZATION
         Order of Presidential candidate names read in text of
         Pre question N3a
         [Who would R most like to see elected]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N3a in Pre survey vars.  For each respondent, order of
              the 3 major Presidential candidates (Clinton, Dole, Perot)
              was randomized in the text of the question N3a.

                 1.   Clinton, Dole, Perot
                 2.   Dole, Perot, Clinton
                 3.   Perot, Clinton, Dole
                 4.   Clinton, Perot, Dole
                 5.   Dole, Clinton, Perot
                 6.   Perot, Dole, Clinton

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960857    COLUMNS 5153 - 5153
              NUMERIC

         Rand.N5a

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Social Security Benefits in Pre questions N5a-N5f
         [6 Federal Spending items]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N5a-N5f in Pre survey vars [Social Security Benefits
              is N5a].
              Codes 1-6 (1st-6th spending item mentioned).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960858    COLUMNS 5154 - 5154
              NUMERIC

         Rand.N5b

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Improve and Protect the Environment in Pre questions N5a-
         N5f
         [6 Federal Spending items]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N5a-N5f in Pre survey vars [Improve and Protect the
              Environment is N5b].
              Codes 1-6 (1st-6th spending item mentioned).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960859    COLUMNS 5155 - 5155
              NUMERIC

         Rand.N5c

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Public Schools in Pre questions N5a-N5f
         [6 Federal Spending items]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N5a-N5f in Pre survey vars [Public School is N5c].
              Codes 1-6 (1st-6th spending item mentioned).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960860    COLUMNS 5156 - 5156
              NUMERIC

         Rand.N5d

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Dealing with Crime in Pre questions N5a-N5f
         [6 Federal Spending items]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N5a-N5f in Pre survey vars [Dealing with Crime is N5d].
              Codes 1-6 (1st-6th spending item mentioned).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960861    COLUMNS 5157 - 5157
              NUMERIC

         Rand.N5e

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Child Care in Pre questions N5a-N5f
         [6 Federal Spending items]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N5a-N5f in Pre survey vars [Child Care is N5e].
              Codes 1-6 (1st-6th spending item mentioned).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960862    COLUMNS 5158 - 5158
              NUMERIC

         Rand.N5f

         RANDOMIZATION Position of
         Poor People in Pre questions N5a-N5f
         [6 Federal Spending items]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N5a-N5f in Pre survey vars [Poor People is N5f].
              Codes 1-6 (1st-6th spending item mentioned).

                 9.   NA

==============================
VAR M960900    COLUMNS 5159 - 5162
              NUMERIC

         Process.14

         1996 Post ID
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Interviews range from 1001 to 2535 (Panel and Cross cases
              are not in separate series).
              There is a gap in the interview numbering at 2444.
              Cases in the range 4001-4187 are Post noninterviews or Pre
              only in 1996 (gaps at 4042, 4054, 4075, 4146, 4147, 4173,
              4186).

==============================
VAR M960901    COLUMNS 5163 - 5163
              NUMERIC

         Admin.26

         Post question 'form' variable
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This variable compares with the 'Form' variable of
              previous (non-CAPI) studies and describes the format of
              (questions included in) the instrument.
              The set of questions F1-F4 and the set of questions H1-H1a
              were each administered to a random half-sample of
              respondents.  Half-samples were also randomly selected for
              administration of either the series D30-D30g or the series
              S30-S30g (identical questions administered in different
              locations within the Post instrument).

                      BOTH F1-F4 AND H1-H1a:
                 1.   R administered F1-F4, H1-H1a and D30
                 2.   R administered F1-F4, H1-H1a and S30

                      F1-F4 ONLY:
                 3.   R administered F1-F4 and D30 (not
                      administered H1-H1a)
                 4.   R administered F1-F4 and S30 (not
                      administered H1-H1a)

                      H1-H1a ONLY:
                 5.   R administered H1-H1a and D30 (not
                      administered F1-F4)
                 6.   R administered H1-H1a and S30 (not
                      administered F1-F4)

                      NEITHER F1-F4 NOR H1-H1a:
                 7.   R administered D30 (not administered F1-
                      F4 or H1-H1a)
                 8.   R administered S30 (not administered F1-
                      F4 or H1-H1a)

                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960902    COLUMNS 5164 - 5165
              NUMERIC

         Admin.28

         POST-ELECTION Day of interview
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Day of interiew 1-31 coded, except:

                00.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960903    COLUMNS 5166 - 5167
              NUMERIC

         Admin.29

         POST ELECTION Month of interview
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                11.   November
                12.   December
                01.   January

                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960904    COLUMNS 5168 - 5169
              NUMERIC

         Admin.30

         POST-ELECTION - Number of days since Election Day
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This variable is based on the date of interview.  It
              counts the number of days after the election day (November
              5, 1996).

                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960905    COLUMNS 5170 - 5173
              NUMERIC

         Admin.31

         POST-ELECTION Beginning time (local)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              24 hour clock is used, midnight to 11:59 p.m. (0000-2359),
              except:

              9999.   NA
              0000.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960906    COLUMNS 5174 - 5177
              NUMERIC

         Admin.32

         POST-ELECTION Ending time (local)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              24 hour clock is used, midnight to 11:59 p.m. (0000-2359),
              except:

              9999.   NA
              0000.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960907    COLUMNS 5178 - 5180
              NUMERIC

         Admin.33

         POST-ELECTION Interview length in minutes
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The actual number of minutes is coded, except:

             999.0.   NA
             000.0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M960908    COLUMNS 5181 - 5182
              NUMERIC

         Admin.34

         POST-ELECTION Interview number
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This number records the sequence in which each
              interviewer's interviews were completed.  01 is the first
              interview taken by a particular interviewer.
              Actual number is coded except:

                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960909    COLUMNS 5183 - 5183
              NUMERIC

         Admin.35

         POST-ELECTION Date of Beginning VQ file
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This refers to the VQ file loaded when the interview began.
              Changes were made to the VQ (CAPI application) while in
              the field.   Most changes were not significant, with a few
              exceptions.  In 39 cases, the early training VQ was used
              in error.  The significant effects of this error were the
              following 1) absence of randomization 2) D11x instruction
              changed from "SHOW BALLOT CARD" to "DO NOT SHOW BALLOT
              CARD" 3) questions F3 and F4 skipped.  In the Pre and Post
              randomization variables, the unrandomized order in which
              the questions were administered is coded for these cases,
              and the half-sample checkpoints identify the
              (unrandomized) selection or non-selection of these 39
              cases for question series.
              The next variable documents the VQ version in use at the
              end of the interview; note that if an interview was
              temporarily halted and a new VQ was installed prior to the
              resumption of interviewing, the VQ in effect for some
              questions would not be the VQ coded here.

                 1.   10/14/96
                 2.   10/30/96
                 3.   11/11/96
                 4.   11/14/96

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960910    COLUMNS 5184 - 5184
              NUMERIC

         Admin.36

         POST-ELECTION Date of Ending VQ file
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This refers to the VQ file loaded when the interview
              ended.
              Changes were made to the VQ (CAPI application) while in
              the field.   Most changes were not significant, with a few
              exceptions.

                 1.   10/14/96
                 2.   10/30/96
                 3.   11/11/96
                 4.   11/14/96

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960911    COLUMNS 5185 - 5186
              NUMERIC

         Admin.37

         POST-ELECTION - Payment amount
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              All Pre respondents were sent a check for $10.00 and a
              gift (message board), together with the contact letter
              requesting a Post interview.  Note that even no-post cases
              (0 Inap in this variable) were sent the payment and gift.

                10.   $10 Respondent payment

                00.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960912    COLUMNS 5187 - 5187
              NUMERIC

         Admin.38

         POST-ELECTION - Was interview tape recorded
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960913    COLUMNS 5188 - 5188
              NUMERIC

         Admin.39

         POST-ELECTION - Verification indicator
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   Not flagged for verification
                 1.   Flagged for verification
                 2.   Verified
                 3.   Verified with discrepancy
                 4.   Not verified
                 5.   Unable to verify

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960914    COLUMNS 5189 - 5189
              NUMERIC

         Admin.40

         POST-ELECTION - Evaluation indicator
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   Interview not evaluated
                 1.   Interview evaluated by supervisor
                 2.   Interview evaluated by team leader

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960915    COLUMNS 5190 - 5190
              NUMERIC

         Admin.41

         POST-ELECTION - Refusal conversion indicator
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This refers to interviews initially refused by someone
              when an interviewer was first attempting contact.  The
              source of this refusal may or may not have been the
              Respondent.
              Conversion may be made by the initial interviewer or
              another interviewer.  If the conversion is not made by the
              initial interviewer, the interviewer of record is the
              interviewer obtaining the conversion.

                 1.   Refusal conversion attempted
                 5.   Not a refusal conversion situation

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960916    COLUMNS 5191 - 5191
              NUMERIC

         Admin.42

         POST-ELECTION - Was persuasion letter sent?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              One form of general persuasion letter was sent to all
              respondents.

                 1.   Persuasion letter was sent to R
                 5.   No persuasion letter was sent to R

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960917    COLUMNS 5192 - 5193
              NUMERIC

         Admin.43

         POST-ELECTION - Number of telephone calls
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Number of calls is coded, except:

                96.   Inap, no Post IW
                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960918    COLUMNS 5194 - 5195
              NUMERIC

         Admin.44

         POST-ELECTION - Number of face to face calls
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Number of calls is coded, except:

                96.   Inap, no Post IW
                99.   NA

==============================
VAR M960919    COLUMNS 5196 - 5197
              NUMERIC

         Admin.45

         POST-ELECTION - Total number of calls (Phone + FtF)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This variable adds the number of phone calls and face to
              face calls that were made to R's home in order to obtain
              the interview.  This variable is comparable to the"number
              of calls" variable in past studies.
              Number of calls coded, except:

                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960920    COLUMNS 5198 - 5199
              NUMERIC

         Admin.46

         POST-ELECTION - Final result code
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Interview, complete
                 5.   Interview, partial
                51.   Noninterview: refusal by R
                52.   Noninterview: refusal by someone other
                      than R
                61.   Noninterview: no contact
                63.   Noninterview: permanent condition
                67.   Noninterview: other reason

==============================
VAR M960921    COLUMNS 5200 - 5200
              NUMERIC

         Admin.47

         POST-ELECTION - Beginning mode, personal or telephone
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This is the mode when interview began

                 1.   Personal
                 4.   Telephone

                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960922    COLUMNS 5201 - 5201
              NUMERIC

         Admin.48

         SUMMARY - POST MODE ASSIGNMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Post mode in this variable refers to beginning mode
              (question Admin.47).

                 1.   Assigned to personal, administered as
                      personal IW
                 2.   Assigned to personal, administered as
                      telephone IW
                 3.   Assigned to telephone, administered as
                      personal IW
                 4.   Assigned to telephone, administered as
                      telephone IW

                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960923    COLUMNS 5202 - 5202
              NUMERIC

         Admin.49

         POST-ELECTION - Ending mode, personal or telephone
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This is the mode when interview ended.

                 1.   Personal
                 4.   Telephone

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960924    COLUMNS 5203 - 5203
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.25.

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET, CS Item 1.
         Does R still live at the address on sample label
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960925    COLUMNS 5204 - 5204
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.26.

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET,CS Item 4.
         I need to verify that your full name is [Name of
         Respondent].
         I also need to verify that you were born on [Birth month
         and year].
         R NAME, BIRTH, AND GENDER ARE:
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Identical to Sample Label
                 5.   Not identical

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960926    COLUMNS 5205 - 5205
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.27.

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET, CS Item 5.
         Describe the type of structure in which the respondent
         lives
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Note that in some telephone cases the interviewer was
              still able to make this observation during the calls made.

                 1.   Mobile home
                 2.   Detached single family
                 3.   Multi-family
                 4.   Apartment house
                 5.   Condo complex
                 7.   Other (specify)
                 8.   DK

                 9.   NA, Inap, no Post IW
                 0.   Phone case and no observation made

==============================
VAR M960927    COLUMNS 5206 - 5206
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.28.

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item
         6c.
         Did R refuse initially?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              An error in the skip logic was printed on Post paper
              coversheets, and in many interview cases items 6c and 6d
              were not completed by the interviewer.  An attempt was
              made to recover information by reviewing call record
              information for cases which were missing data in these 2
              variables.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960928    COLUMNS 5207 - 5207
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.29

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item 6d.
         Did R break any appointment?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              An error in the skip logic was printed on Post paper
              coversheets, and in many interview cases items CD3c and
              CD3d were not completed by the interviewer.  An attempt
              was made to recover information by reviewing call record
              information for cases which were missing data in these 2
              variables.

                 0.   None
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two or more

                 9.   NA; Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960929    COLUMNS 5208 - 5208
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.30

         IF R HAS MADE CONTACT WITH SOMEONE AT THE HOUSHOLD UNIT/ PHONE
         NUMBER:

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item 6a.
         Was there resistance from this person?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This question can refer to resistance from anyone
              contacted at the HU.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960930    COLUMNS 5209 - 5209
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.31

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item  6e(1).
         If there was any resistance from the R, what reasons
         were given: . . .
         (A) Surveys are a waste of time; previous bad experience
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Marked
                 5.   Not marked

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960931    COLUMNS 5210 - 5210
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.32

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item 6e(2).
         If there was any resistance from the R, what reasons
         were given: . . .
         (B) Very ill
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Marked
                 5.   Not marked

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960932    COLUMNS 5211 - 5211
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.33

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item 6e(3).
         If there was any resistance from the R, what reasons
         were given: . . .
         (C) 'Too busy'
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Marked
                 5.   Not marked

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960933    COLUMNS 5212 - 5212
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.34

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item 6e(4).
         If there was any resistance from the R, what reasons
         were given: . . .
         (D) Stressful family situation
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Marked
                 5.   Not marked

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960934    COLUMNS 5213 - 5213
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.35

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item 6e(5).
         If there was any resistance from the R, what reasons
         were given: . . .
         (E) Confidentiality
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Marked
                 5.   Not marked

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap,no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960935    COLUMNS 5214 - 5214
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.36

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item 6e(6).
         If there was any resistance from R, what reasons were
         given: . . .
         (F) Invasion of privacy
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Marked
                 5.   Not marked

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960936    COLUMNS 5215 - 5215
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.37

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item 6e(7).
         If there was any resistance from the R, what reasons
         were given: . . .
         (G) No reason given
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Marked
                 5.   Not marked

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960937    COLUMNS 5216 - 5216
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.38

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         CONTACT DESCRIPTION PAGE, Item 6e(8).
         If there was any resistance from the R, what reasons
         were given: . . .
         (H) Other (specify)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Marked
                 5.   Not marked

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960938    COLUMNS 5217 - 5218
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.39

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z1.
         Other persons present at the interview were (CHECK ALL
         THAT APPLY):
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   No one (NO OTHER BOX CHECKED)
                 2.   Children under 6 only
                 3.   Older children only
                 4.   Children under 6 and older chldren
                 5.   Spouse only
                 6.   Spouse and children under 6
                 7.   Spouse and older children
                 8.   Spouse, children under 6, older children
                 9.   Other relatives only
                10.   Other relatives and children under 6
                11.   Other relatives and older children
                12.   Other relatives, children under 6,
                      older children
                13.   Other relatives and spouse
                14.   Other relatives, spouse, children under
                      6
                15.   Other relatives, spouse, older children
                16.   Other relatives, spouse, children under
                      6, older children
                17.   Other adults only
                18.   Other adults and children under 6
                19.   Other adults and older children
                20.   Other adults, children under 6, older
                      children
                21.   Other adults and spouse
                22.   Other adults, spouse, children under 6
                23.   Other adults, spouse, older children
                24.   Other adults, spouse, children under 6,
                      older children
                25.   Other adults and other relatives
                26.   Other adults, other relatives, children
                      under 6
                27.   Other adults, other relatives, older
                      children
                28.   Other adults, other relatives, children
                      under 6, older children
                29.   Other adults, other relatives, spouse
                30.   Other adults, other relatives, spouse,
                      children under 6
                31.   Other adults, other relatives, spouse,
                      older children
                32.   Other adults, other relatives, spouse,
                      children under 6, older children (ALL
                      BOXES CHECKED)

                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960939    COLUMNS 5219 - 5219
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.40

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z2.
         R's cooperation was:
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very good
                 2.   Good
                 3.   Fair
                 4.   Poor
                 5.   Very poor

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960940    COLUMNS 5220 - 5220
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.41

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z3.
         R's general level of  information about politics and
         public affairs seemed:
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very high
                 2.   Fairly high
                 3.   Average
                 4.   Fairly low
                 5.   Very low

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960941    COLUMNS 5221 - 5221
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.42

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z4.
         Rate R's apparent intelligence:
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very high
                 2.   Fairly high
                 3.   Average
                 4.   Fairly low
                 5.   Very low

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960942    COLUMNS 5222 - 5222
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.43

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z5.
         How suspicious did R seem to be about the study, before
         the interview?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Not at all suspicious
                 3.   Somewhat suspicious
                 5.   Very suspicious

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960943    COLUMNS 5223 - 5223
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.44

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z6.
         Overall, how great was R's interest in the interview?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very high
                 2.   Above average
                 3.   Average
                 4.   Below average
                 5.   Very low

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960944    COLUMNS 5224 - 5224
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.45

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z7.
         How sincere did R seem to be in (his/her) answers?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Completely sincere
                 2.   Usually sincere
                 3.   Often seemed to be insincere

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960945    COLUMNS 5225 - 5226
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.46

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z8.
         What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or
         expressed during interview? (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY.)
         <1st mention>
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                10.   Negative - general
                11.   Negative - too long
                12.   Negative - too complicated
                13.   Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious
                15.   R wanted to stop before interview
                      completed.  After starting the
                      interview R made comments indicating
                      he/she regretted having agreed to be
                      interviewed
                20.   R complained and/or interviewer
                      observed that R was ill/deaf/tired/had
                      bad eyesight etc.; interview was
                      obviously hard for R
                22.   R complained and/or interviewer
                      observed that R was confused by
                      questions, "couldn't understand the
                      scales," R was slow reader or non-
                      reader; interview was obviously hard
                      for R
                30.   R expressed (especially repeatedly)
                      doubts/apologies/embarrassment over
                      lack of knowledge or own suitability
                      for interview
                31.   R expressed (especially repeatedly)
                      doubts/apologies/embarrassment over
                      lack of POLITICAL knowledge:
                      candidates, names, elections issues, or
                      own lack of political participation
                40.   R was agitated or stressed by interview
                      process
                41.   R became angry at interview CONTENT
                45.   R became concerned about sampling
                      purpose or bias:  "why do you come to
                      old folks home?" "why THIS
                      neighborhood?" "why/why not
                      blacks/hispanics?" "why me?" etc.
                50.   R could not read Respondent Booklet
                70.   R appeared to enjoy the interview (R
                      was "cooperative"/ "interested"/
                      "pleasant," etc.)
                80.   Neutral or no feedback (1st mention
                      only)

                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960946    COLUMNS 5227 - 5228
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.47

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z8.
         What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or
         expressed during interview? (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY.)
         <2nd mention>
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                10.   Negative - general
                11.   Negative - too long
                12.   Negative - too complicated
                13.   Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious
                15.   R wanted to stop before interview
                      completed.  After starting the
                      interview R made comments indicating
                      he/she regretted having agreed to be
                      interviewed
                20.   R complained and/or interviewer
                      observed that R was ill/deaf/tired/had
                      bad eyesight etc.; interview was
                      obviously hard for R
                22.   R complained and/or interviewer
                      observed that R was confused by
                      questions, "couldn't understand the
                      scales," R was slow reader or non-
                      reader; interview was obviously hard
                      for R
                30.   R expressed (especially repeatedly)
                      doubts/apologies/embarrassment over
                      lack of knowledge or own suitability
                      for interview
                31.   R expressed (especially repeatedly)
                      doubts/apologies/embarrassment over
                      lack of POLITICAL knowledge:
                      candidates, names, elections issues, or
                      own lack of political participation
                40.   R was agitated or stressed by interview
                      process
                41.   R became angry at interview CONTENT
                45.   R became concerned about sampling
                      purpose or bias:  "why do you come to
                      old folks home?" "why THIS
                      neighborhood?" "why/why not
                      blacks/hispanics?" "why me?" etc.
                50.   R could not read Respondent Booklet
                70.   R appeared to enjoy the interview (R
                       was "cooperative"/ "interested"/
                      "pleasant," etc.)

                00.   Inap, no Post IW; no further mention

==============================
VAR M960947    COLUMNS 5229 - 5230
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.48

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z8.
         What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or
         expressed during interview? (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY.)
         <3rd mention>
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                10.   Negative - general
                11.   Negative - too long
                12.   Negative - too complicated
                13.   Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious
                15.   R wanted to stop before interview
                      completed.  After starting the
                      interview R made comments indicating
                      he/she regretted having agreed to be
                      interviewed
                20.   R complained and/or interviewer
                      observed that R was ill/deaf/tired/had
                      bad eyesight etc.; interview was
                      obviously hard for R
                22.   R complained and/or interviewer
                      observed that R was confused by
                      questions, "couldn't understand the
                      scales," R was slow reader or non-
                      reader; interview was obviously hard
                      for R
                30.   R expressed (especially repeatedly)
                      doubts/apologies/embarrassment over
                      lack of knowledge or own suitability
                      for interview
                31.   R expressed (especially repeatedly)
                      doubts/apologies/embarrassment over
                      lack of POLITICAL knowledge:
                      candidates, names, elections issues,
                      or own lack of political participation
                40.   R was agitated or stressed by interview
                      process
                41.   R became angry at interview CONTENT
                45.   R became concerned about sampling
                      purpose or bias:  "why do you come to
                      old folks home?" "why THIS
                      neighborhood?" "why/why not
                      blacks/hispanics?" "why me?" etc.
                50.   R could not read Respondent Booklet
                70.   R appeared to enjoy the interview (R
                      was "cooperative"/ "interested"/
                      "pleasant," etc.)

                00.   Inap, no Post IW; no further mention

==============================
VAR M960948    COLUMNS 5231 - 5232
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.49

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z8.
         What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or
         expressed during interview? (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY.)
         <4th mention>
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                10.   Negative - general
                11.   Negative - too long
                12.   Negative - too complicated
                13.   Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious
                15.   R wanted to stop before interview
                      completed.  After starting the
                      interview R made comments indicating
                      he/she regretted having agreed to be
                      interviewed
                20.   R complained and/or interviewer
                      observed that R was ill/deaf/tired/had
                      bad eyesight etc.; interview was
                      obviously hard for R
                22.   R complained and/or interviewer
                      observed that R was confused by
                      questions, "couldn't understand the
                      scales," R was slow reader or non-
                      reader; interview was obviously hard
                      for R
                30.   R expressed (especially repeatedly)
                      doubts/apologies/embarrassment over
                      lack of knowledge or own suitability
                      for interview
                31.   R expressed (especially repeatedly)
                      doubts/apologies/embarrassment over
                      lack of POLITICAL knowledge:
                      candidates, names, elections issues, or
                      own lack of political participation
                40.   R was agitated or stressed by interview
                      process
                41.   R became angry at interview CONTENT
                45.   R became concerned about sampling
                      purpose or bias:  "why do you come to
                      old folks home?" "why THIS
                      neighborhood?" "why/why not
                      blacks/hispanics?" "why me?" etc.
                50.   R could not read Respondent Booklet
                70.   R appeared to enjoy the interview (R
                      was "cooperative"/ "interested"/
                       "pleasant," etc.)

                00.   Inap, no Post IW; no further mention

==============================
VAR M960949    COLUMNS 5233 - 5234
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.50

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z8.
         What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or
         expressed during interview? (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY.)
         <5th mention>
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                10.   Negative - general
                11.   Negative - too long
                12.   Negative - too complicated
                13.   Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious
                15.   R wanted to stop before interview
                      completed.  After starting the
                      interview R made comments indicating
                      he/she regretted having agreed to be
                      interviewed
                20.   R complained and/or interviewer
                      observed that R was ill/deaf/tired/had
                      bad eyesight etc.; interview was
                       obviously hard for R
                22.   R complained and/or interviewer
                      observed that R was confused by
                      questions, "couldn't understand the
                      scales," R was slow reader or non-
                      reader; interview was obviously hard
                      for R
                30.   R expressed (especially repeatedly)
                      doubts/apologies/embarrassment over
                      lack of knowledge or own suitability
                      for interview
                31.   R expressed (especially repeatedly)
                      doubts/apologies/embarrassment over
                      lack of POLITICAL knowledge:
                      candidates, names, elections issues, or
                      own lack of political participation
                40.   R was agitated or stressed by interview
                      process
                41.   R became angry at interview CONTENT
                45.   R became concerned about sampling
                      purpose or bias:  "why do you come to
                      old folks home?" "why THIS
                      neighborhood?" "why/why not
                      blacks/hispanics?" "why me?" etc.
                50.   R could not read Respondent Booklet
                70.   R appeared to enjoy the interview (R
                      was "cooperative"/ "interested"/
                      "pleasant," etc.)

                00.   Inap, no Post IW; no further mention

==============================
VAR M960950    COLUMNS 5235 - 5236
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.51

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z8.
         What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or
         expressed during interview? (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY.)
         <6th mention>
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                10.   Negative - general
                11.   Negative - too long
                12.   Negative - too complicated
                13.   Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious
                15.   R wanted to stop before interview
                      completed.  After starting the
                      interview R made comments indicating
                      he/she regretted having agreed to be
                      interviewed
                20.   R complained and/or interviewer
                      observed that R was ill/deaf/tired/had
                      bad eyesight etc.; interview was
                      obviously hard for R
                22.   R complained and/or interviewer
                      observed that R was confused by
                      questions, "couldn't understand the
                      scales," R was slow reader or non-
                      reader; interview was obviously hard
                      for R
                30.   R expressed (especially repeatedly)
                      doubts/apologies/embarrassment over
                      lack of knowledge or own suitability
                      for interview
                31.   R expressed (especially repeatedly)
                      doubts/apologies/embarrassment over
                      lack of POLITICAL knowledge:
                      candidates, names, elections issues,
                      or own lack of political participation
                40.   R was agitated or stressed by interview
                      process
                41.   R became angry at interview CONTENT
                45.   R became concerned about sampling
                      purpose or bias:  "why do you come to
                      old folks home?" "why THIS
                      neighborhood?" "why/why not
                      blacks/hispanics?" "why me?" etc.
                50.   R could not read Respondent Booklet
                70.   R appeared to enjoy the interview (R
                      was "cooperative"/ "interested"/
                      "pleasant," etc.)

                00.   Inap, no Post IW; no further mention

==============================
VAR M960951    COLUMNS 5237 - 5238
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.52

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z8.
         What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or
         expressed during interview? (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY.)
         <7th mention>
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                10.   Negative - general
                11.   Negative - too long
                12.   Negative - too complicated
                13.   Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious
                15.   R wanted to stop before interview
                      completed.  After starting the
                      interview R made comments indicating
                      he/she regretted having agreed to be
                      interviewed
                20.   R complained and/or interviewer
                      observed that R was ill/deaf/tired/had
                      bad eyesight etc.; interview was
                      obviously hard for R
                22.   R complained and/or interviewer
                      observed that R was confused by
                      questions, "couldn't understand the
                      scales," R was slow reader or non-
                      reader; interview was obviously hard
                      for R
                30.   R expressed (especially repeatedly)
                      doubts/apologies/embarrassment over
                      lack of knowledge or own suitability
                      for interview
                31.   R expressed (especially repeatedly)
                      doubts/apologies/embarrassment over
                      lack of POLITICAL knowledge:
                      candidates, names, elections issues, or
                      own lack of political participation
                40.   R was agitated or stressed by interview
                      process
                41.   R became angry at interview CONTENT
                45.   R became concerned about sampling
                      purpose or bias:  "why do you come to
                      old folks home?" "why THIS
                      neighborhood?" "why/why not
                      blacks/hispanics?" "why me?" etc.
                50.   R could not read Respondent Booklet
                70.   R appeared to enjoy the interview (R
                      was "cooperative"/ "interested"/
                      "pleasant," etc.)

                00.   Inap, no Post IW; no further mention

==============================
VAR M960952    COLUMNS 5239 - 5240
              NUMERIC

         CSheet.53

         POST-ELECTION COVERSHEET
         INTERVIEWER'S SUPPLEMENT, Item Z8.
         What was R's reaction to interview, after completion or
         expressed during interview? (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY.)
         <8th mention>
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Note that 8 was the maximum number of reactions recorded
              by Post interviewers.

                10.   Negative - general
                11.   Negative - too long
                12.   Negative - too complicated
                13.   Negative - boring/tedious/repetitious
                15.   R wanted to stop before interview
                      completed.  After starting the
                      interview R made comments indicating
                      he/she regretted having agreed to be
                      interviewed
                20.   R complained and/or interviewer
                      observed that R was ill/deaf/tired/had
                      bad eyesight etc.; interview was
                      obviously hard for R
                22.   R complained and/or interviewer
                      observed that R was confused by
                      questions, "couldn't understand the
                      scales," R was slow reader or non-
                      reader; interview was obviously hard
                      for R
                30.   R expressed (especially repeatedly)
                      doubts/apologies/embarrassment over
                      lack of knowledge or own suitability
                      for interview
                31.   R expressed (especially repeatedly)
                      doubts/apologies/embarrassment over
                      lack of POLITICAL knowledge:
                      candidates, names, elections issues, or
                      own lack of political participation
                40.   R was agitated or stressed by interview
                      process
                41.   R became angry at interview CONTENT
                45.   R became concerned about sampling
                      purpose or bias:  "why do you come to
                      old folks home?" "why THIS
                      neighborhood?" "why/why not
                      blacks/hispanics?" "why me?" etc.
                50.   R could not read Respondent Booklet
                70.   R appeared to enjoy the interview (R
                      was "cooperative"/ "interested"/
                      "pleasant," etc.)

                00.   Inap, no Post IW; no further mention

==============================
VAR M960953    COLUMNS 5241 - 5244
              NUMERIC

         IWR.10

         Post Interviewer of record ID
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Interviewer's 4-digit ID and:

              9999.   NA
              0000.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M960954    COLUMNS 5245 - 5248
              NUMERIC

         IWR.13

         Post Supervisor ID
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Field Supervisor's 4-digit ID and:

              9999.   NA
              0000.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M960955    COLUMNS 5249 - 5249
              NUMERIC

         IWR.14

         Post Interviewer gender
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Male
                 2.   Female

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M960956    COLUMNS 5250 - 5250
              NUMERIC

         IWR.15

         Post Interviewer education
         -----------------------------------------------------------

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

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M960957    COLUMNS 5251 - 5251
              NUMERIC

         IWR.16

         Post Interviewer race
         -----------------------------------------------------------

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

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M960958    COLUMNS 5252 - 5252
              NUMERIC

         IWR.17

         Post Interviewer ethnicicty
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No ethnic identity coded
                 1.   Hispanic
                 7.   Other

                 9.   NA; Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960959    COLUMNS 5253 - 5253
              NUMERIC

         IWR.18

         Post Interviewer languages
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   English (only)
                 1.   Spanish
                 7.   Other

                 9.   NA; Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960960    COLUMNS 5254 - 5255
              NUMERIC

         IWR.19

         Post Interviewer experience
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Interviewer's years of experience, and:

                99.   NA; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M960961    COLUMNS 5256 - 5256
              NUMERIC

         IWR.20

         Post interviewer age (bracketed)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 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

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961001    COLUMNS 5257 - 5257
              NUMERIC

         A1

         Some people don't pay much attention to political
         campaigns.  How about you?  Would you say that you were
         VERY MUCH INTERESTED, SOMEWHAT INTERESTED, or NOT MUCH
         INTERESTED in following the political campaigns this
         year?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very much interested
                 3.   Somewhat interested
                 5.   Not much interested

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961002    COLUMNS 5258 - 5258
              NUMERIC

         A2

         Did you watch any programs about the campaign on
         television?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961003    COLUMNS 5259 - 5259
              NUMERIC

         A2a

         IF R WATCHED PROGRAMS ABOUT THE CAMPAIGNS ON TV:

         Would you say you watched A GOOD MANY, SEVERAL, or JUST
         ONE OR TWO?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   A good many
                 3.   Several
                 5.   Just one or two

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in A2; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961004    COLUMNS 5260 - 5260
              NUMERIC

         A3

         Do you ever discuss politics with your family or friends?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961005    COLUMNS 5261 - 5261
              NUMERIC

         A3a

         IF R DISCUSSES POLITICS WITH FAMILY OR FRIENDS:

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

                 0.   None
                 1.   One day
                 2.   Two days
                 3.   Three days
                 4.   Four days
                 5.   Five days
                 6.   Six days
                 7.   Every day

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; Inap, 5,8,9 in A3; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961006    COLUMNS 5262 - 5262
              NUMERIC

         A4

         Do you happen to remember the names of the candidates
         for Congress -- that is, for the House of
         Representatives in Washington -- who ran in the November
         election from this district?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961007    COLUMNS 5263 - 5264
              NUMERIC

         A4a(1)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         Who were they?   [PROBE:  "Any others?"]
         1ST RECALLED NAME
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                31.   Democratic candidate in open race
                32.   Republican candidate in open race
                33.   Democratic incumbent
                34.   Republican incumbent
                35.   Democratic challenger
                36.   Republican challenger
                97.   Name given not on candidate list for
                      this race

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 5,8,9 in A4; no post IW;
                      Washington DC

==============================
VAR M961008    COLUMNS 5265 - 5265
              NUMERIC

         A4b(1)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         What is [NAME'S] party?
         RECALLED PARTY OF FIRST RECALLED CANDIDATE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This codes the party which R identified in association
              with name recalled.

                 1.   Democrat
                 2.   Republican
                 7.   Other party (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in A4; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961009    COLUMNS 5266 - 5266
              NUMERIC

         A4c(1)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         Who were they?  [PROBE:  Any others?]
         ACTUAL PARTY - 1ST RECALLED CANDIDATE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from A4a(1).

                 1.   Democratic candidate (31,33,35)
                 2.   Republican candidate (32,34,36)
                 7.   Name given not on candidate list (97)

                 8.   DK (98)
                 9.   NA (99)
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in A4; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961010    COLUMNS 5267 - 5267
              NUMERIC

         A4x(1)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         Who were they?  [PROBE:  Any others?]
         What was [NAME'S] party?
         1ST RECALL ACCURACY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from A4a(1), A4b(1).

                 1.   Valid candidate name given and correct
                      party associated with name
                 2.   Valid candidate name given but
                      incorrect party associated with name
                 3.   Valid candidate name given, DK or NA
                      for party associated with name
                 4.   Invalid candidate name given with any
                      mention of party associated with name
                 5.   Invalid candidate name given with DK or
                      NA for party associated with name
                 6.   No candidate name given (DK or NA) -
                      any party mention
                 7.   No candidate name given (DK), DK or NA
                      for party mention (first mention only)
                      No candidate name mentioned (NA), DK
                      for party mention (first mention only)

                 9.   NA for candidate name and NA for party
                      mention
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in A4; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961011    COLUMNS 5268 - 5269
              NUMERIC

         A4a(2)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         Who were they?  [PROBE:  Any others?]
         2ND RECALLED NAME
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                31.   Democratic candidate in open race
                32.   Republican candidate in open race
                33.   Democratic incumbent
                34.   Republican incumbent
                35.   Democratic challenger
                36.   Republican challenger
                97.   Name given not on candidate list for
                      this race

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 5,8,9 in A4; no post IW; no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M961012    COLUMNS 5270 - 5270
              NUMERIC

         A4b(2)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         What was [NAME'S] party?
         RECALLED PARTY OF 2ND RECALLED CANDIDATE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This codes the party which R identified in association
              with name recalled.

                 1.   Democrat
                 2.   Republican
                 7.   Other party (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in A4; no post IW; no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M961013    COLUMNS 5271 - 5271
              NUMERIC

         A4c(2)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         Who were they?  [PROBE:  Any others?]
         ACTUAL PARTY - 2ND RECALLED CANDIDATE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from A4a(2).

                 1.   Democratic candidate (31,33,35)
                 2.   Republican candidate (32,34,36)
                 7.   Name given not on candidate list (97)

                 8.   DK (98)
                 9.   NA (99)
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in A4; no post IW; no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M961014    COLUMNS 5272 - 5272
              NUMERIC

         A4x(2)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         Who were they?  [PROBE:  Any others?]
         What was [NAME'S] party?
         2ND RECALL ACCURACY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from A4a(2), A4b(2).

                 1.   Valid candidate name given and correct
                      party associated with name
                 2.   Valid candidate name given but
                      incorrect party associated with name
                 3.   Valid candidate name given, DK or NA
                      for party associated with name
                 4.   Invalid candidate name given with any
                      mention of party associated with name
                 5.   Invalid candidate name given with DK or
                      NA for party associated with name
                 6.   No candidate name given (DK or NA) -
                      any party mention

                 9.   NA for candidate name and NA for party
                      mention
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in A4; no post IW; no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M961015    COLUMNS 5273 - 5274
              NUMERIC

         A4a(3)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         Who were they?  [PROBE:  Any others?]
         3RD RECALLED NAME
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                31.   Democratic candidate in open race
                32.   Republican candidate in open race
                33.   Democratic incumbent
                34.   Republican incumbent
                35.   Democratic challenger
                36.   Republican challenger
                97.   Name given not on candidate list for
                      this race

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 5,8,9 in A4; no post IW; no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M961016    COLUMNS 5275 - 5275
              NUMERIC

         A4b(3)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         What was [NAME'S] party?
         RECALLED PARTY OF 3RD RECALLED CANDIDATE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Democrat
                 2.   Republican
                 7.   Other party (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in A4; no post IW; no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M961017    COLUMNS 5276 - 5276
              NUMERIC

         A4c(3)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         Who were they?  [PROBE:  Any others?]
         ACTUAL PARTY - 3RD RECALLED CANDIDATE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from A4a(3).

                 1.   Democratic candidate (31,33,35)
                 2.   Republican candidate (32,34,36)
                 7.   Name given not on candidate list (97)

                 8.   DK (98)
                 9.   NA (99)
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in A4; no post IW; no
                      further mention

==============================
VAR M961018    COLUMNS 5277 - 5277
              NUMERIC

         A4x(3)

         IF R SAYS RECALLS NAMES OF HOUSE CANDIDATES:

         Who were they?  [PROBE:  Any others?]
         What was [NAME'S] party?
         3RD RECALL ACCURACY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from A4a(3), A4b(3).

                 1.   Valid candidate name given and correct
                      party associated with name
                 2.   Valid candidate name given but
                      incorrect party associated with name
                 3.   Valid candidate name given, DK or NA
                      for party associated with name
                 4.   Invalid candidate name given with any
                      mention of party associated with name
                 5.   Invalid candidate name given with DK or
                      NA for party associated with name
                 6.   No candidate name given (DK or NA) -
                      any party mention

                 9.   NA for candidate name and NA for party
                      mention
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in A4; no post IW; no
                      further mention

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

         B1        Please look at page 1 of the booklet.

         I'd like to get your feelings toward some of our
         political leaders and other people who are in the news
         these days. I'll read the name of a person and I'd like
         you to rate that person using something we call the
         feeling thermometer.
         Ratings between 50 degrees and 100 degrees mean that you
         feel favorable and warm toward the person.  Ratings
         between 0 degrees and 50 degrees mean that you don't
         feel favorable toward that person and that you don't
         care too much for that person.  You would rate the
         person at the 50 degree mark if you don't feel
         particular warm or cold toward the person.
         If we come to a person whose name you don't recognize,
         you don't need to rate that person.  Just tell me and
         we'll move on to the next one.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M961019    COLUMNS 5278 - 5280
              NUMERIC

         B1a

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         BILL CLINTON?
         BILL CLINTON THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of Presidential candidate names B1a-B1c was
              randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961020    COLUMNS 5281 - 5283
              NUMERIC

         B1b

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         BOB DOLE
         BOB DOLE THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of Presidential candidate names B1a-B1c was
              randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961021    COLUMNS 5284 - 5286
              NUMERIC

         B1c

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         ROSS PEROT
         ROSS PEROT THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of Presidential candidate names B1a-B1c was
              randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961022    COLUMNS 5287 - 5289
              NUMERIC

         B1a1

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         [NAME #31,#33,#35]?
         DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of names House candidate names B1a1-B1b1 was
              randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no Democratic House candidate
                      (type race 24); Washington DC; no post
                      IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961023    COLUMNS 5290 - 5292
              NUMERIC

         B1b1

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         [NAME #32,#34,#36]?
         REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of names House candidate names B1a1-B1b1 was
              randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no Republican House candidate
                      (type race 14); Washington DC; no post
                      IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961024    COLUMNS 5293 - 5295
              NUMERIC

         B1c1

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         [NAME #41,#42]?
         RETIRING HOUSE REPRESENTATIVE THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Retiring House Representative was always 6th name
              administered (not randomized).
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no retiring House representative
                      (type race 12,14,21,24); Washington DC;
                      no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA

==============================
VAR M961025    COLUMNS 5296 - 5298
              NUMERIC

         B1d

         [RB] (Still using the thermometer how would you rate)
         THE SUPREME COURT
         SUPREME COURT - THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of group and other names B1d-B1x was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961026    COLUMNS 5299 - 5301
              NUMERIC

         B1e

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         CONGRESS
         CONGRESS - THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of group and other names B1d-B1x was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961027    COLUMNS 5302 - 5304
              NUMERIC

         B1f

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         THE MILITARY
         THE MILITARY - THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of group and other names B1d-B1x was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961028    COLUMNS 5305 - 5307
              NUMERIC

         B1g

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IN WASHINGTON
         FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IN WASHINGTON - THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of group and other names B1d-B1x was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961029    COLUMNS 5308 - 5310
              NUMERIC

         B1h

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         BLACKS
         BLACKS - THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of group and other names B1d-B1x was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961030    COLUMNS 5311 - 5313
              NUMERIC

         B1j

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         WHITES
         WHITES - THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of group and other names B1d-B1x was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961031    COLUMNS 5314 - 5316
              NUMERIC

         B1k

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         CONSERVATIVES
         CONSERVATIVES - THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of group and other names B1d-B1x was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961032    COLUMNS 5317 - 5319
              NUMERIC

         B1L

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         LIBERALS
         LIBERALS - THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of group and other names B1d-B1x was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961033    COLUMNS 5320 - 5322
              NUMERIC

         B1m

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         LABOR UNIONS
         LABOR UNIONS - THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of group and other names B1d-B1x was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA

==============================
VAR M961034    COLUMNS 5323 - 5325
              NUMERIC

         B1n

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         BIG BUSINESS
         BIG BUSINESS - THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of group and other names B1d-B1x was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961035    COLUMNS 5326 - 5328
              NUMERIC

         B1p

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         POOR PEOPLE
         POOR PEOPLE - THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of group and other names B1d-B1x was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961036    COLUMNS 5329 - 5331
              NUMERIC

         B1q

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         PEOPLE ON WELFARE
         PEOPLE ON WELFARE - THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of group and other names B1d-B1x was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961037    COLUMNS 5332 - 5334
              NUMERIC

         B1r

         (How would you rate)
         HISPANICS (HISPANIC-AMERICANS)
         HISPANICS - THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of group and other names B1d-B1x was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961038    COLUMNS 5335 - 5337
              NUMERIC

         B1s

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALISTS
         CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALISTS- THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of group and other names B1d-B1x was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961039    COLUMNS 5338 - 5340
              NUMERIC

         B1t

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT
         THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT- THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of group and other names B1d-B1x was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961040    COLUMNS 5341 - 5343
              NUMERIC

         B1u

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         OLDER PEOPLE (THE ELDERLY)
         OLDER PEOPLE- THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of group and other names B1d-B1x was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961041    COLUMNS 5344 - 5346
              NUMERIC

         B1v

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         ENVIRONMENTALISTS
         ENVIRONMENTALISTS- THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of group and other names B1d-B1x was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961042    COLUMNS 5347 - 5349
              NUMERIC

         B1w

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         GAY MEN AND LESBIANS, HOMOSEXUALS
         GAY MEN AND LESBIANS - THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of group and other names B1d-B1x was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961043    COLUMNS 5350 - 5352
              NUMERIC

         B1x

         [RB] (How would you rate)
         THE CHRISTIAN COALITION
         THE CHRISTIAN COALITION - THERMOMETER RATING
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See B1 for complete question text.
              Order of group and other names B1d-B1x was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].
              Ratings 0-100 and:

               996.   Inap, no post IW
               997.   R doesn't recognize name
               998.   DK where to rate; can't judge
               999.   NA; RF

==============================
VAR M961044    COLUMNS 5353 - 5353
              NUMERIC

         C1

         (Next I would like to ask you some questions about the
         candidates who ran in this district for the U.S. House
         of Representatives.)
         Was there anything in particular that you LIKED about
         [NAME #31,#33,#35] the Democratic candidate for the U.S.
         House of Representatives?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Introductory sentence precedes question text only if first
              name.
              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No
                 7.   "I don't know anything about this
                      candidate"

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Democratic House candidate
                      (type race 24); Washington DC; no Post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961045    COLUMNS 5354 - 5357
              NUMERIC

         C1a(1)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC HOUSE
         CANDIDATE:

         Was there anything in particular that you LIKED about
         [NAME #31,#33,#35] the Democratic candidate for the U.S.
         House of Representatives?
         (What was that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else that you liked about this
         candidate?"  UNTIL R SAYS NONE.)
         [MENTION 1]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              9998.   DK
              8888.   NA
              0000.   Inap, 5,7,8,9 in C1; no Democratic
                      House candidate (type race 24);
                      Washington DC; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961046    COLUMNS 5358 - 5361
              NUMERIC

         C1a(2)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC HOUSE
         CANDIDATE:

         Was there anything in particular that you LIKED about
         [NAME #31,#33,#35] the Democratic candidate for the U.S.
         House of Representatives?
         (What was that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else that you liked about this
         candidate?"  UNTIL R SAYS NONE.)
         [MENTION 2]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 5,7,8,9 in C1; no further
                      mention; no Democratic House candidate
                      (type race 24); Washington DC; no post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961047    COLUMNS 5362 - 5365
              NUMERIC

         C1a(3)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC HOUSE
         CANDIDATE:

         Was there anything in particular that you LIKED about
         [NAME #31,#33,#35] the Democratic candidate for the U.S.
         House of Representatives?
         (What was that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else that you liked about this
         candidate?"  UNTIL R SAYS NONE.)
         [MENTION 3]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 5,7,8,9 in C1; no further
                      mention; no Democratic House candidate
                      (type race 24); Washington DC; no post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961048    COLUMNS 5366 - 5369
              NUMERIC

         C1a(4)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC HOUSE
         CANDIDATE:

         Was there anything in particular that you LIKED about
         [NAME #31,#33,#35] the Democratic candidate for the U.S.
         House of Representatives?
         (What was that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else that you liked about this
         candidate?"  UNTIL R SAYS NONE.)
         [MENTION 4]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 5,7,8,9 in C1; no further
                      mention; no Democratic House candidate
                      (type race 24); Washington DC; no post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961049    COLUMNS 5370 - 5373
              NUMERIC

         C1a(5)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKES ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC HOUSE
         CANDIDATE:

         Was there anything in particular that you LIKED about
         [NAME #31,#33,#35] the Democratic candidate for the U.S.
         House of Representatives?
         (What was that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else that you liked about this
         candidate?"  UNTIL R SAYS NONE.)
         [MENTION 5]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 5,7,8,9 in C1; no further
                      mention; no Democratic House candidate
                      (type race 24); Washington DC; no post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961050    COLUMNS 5374 - 5374
              NUMERIC

         C2

         Was there anything in particular that you DIDN'T LIKE
         about [NAME #31,#33,#35], the Democratic candidate for
         the U.S. House of Representatives?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 7 in C1; no Democratic House
                      candidate (type race 14); Washington
                      DC; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961051    COLUMNS 5375 - 5378
              NUMERIC

         C2a(1)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DIDN'T LIKE ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC
         HOUSE CANDIDATE:

         Was there anything in particular that you DIDN'T LIKE
         about [NAME #31,#33,#35], the Democratic candidate for
         the U.S. House of Representatives?
         (What was that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else that you didn't like about this
         candidate?"  UNTIL R SAYS NONE)
         [MENTION 1]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              9998.   DK
              9999.   NA
              0000.   Inap, 7 in C1; 5,8,9 in C2; no
                      Democratic House candidate (type race
                      14); Washington DC; no post IW;

==============================
VAR M961052    COLUMNS 5379 - 5382
              NUMERIC

         C2a(2)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DIDN'T LIKE ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC
         HOUSE CANDIDATE:

         Was there anything in particular that you DIDN'T LIKE
         about [NAME #31,#33,#35], the Democratic candidate for
         the U.S. House of Representatives?
         (What was that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else that you didn't like about this
         candidate?"  UNTIL R SAYS NONE)
         [MENTION 2]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 7 in C1; 5,8,9 in C2; no further
                      mention; no Democratic House candidate
                      (type race 14); Washington DC; no post
                      IW;

==============================
VAR M961053    COLUMNS 5383 - 5386
              NUMERIC

         C2a(3)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DIDN'T LIKE ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC
         HOUSE CANDIDATE:

         Was there anything in particular that you DIDN'T LIKE
         about [NAME #31,#33,#35], the Democratic candidate for
         the U.S. House of Representatives?
         (What was that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else that you didn't like about this
         candidate?"  UNTIL R SAYS NONE)
         [MENTION 3]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 7 in C1; 5,8,9 in C2; no further
                      mention; no Democratic House candidate
                      (type race 14); Washington DC; no post
                      IW;

==============================
VAR M961054    COLUMNS 5387 - 5390
              NUMERIC

         C2a(4)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DIDN'T LIKE ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC
         HOUSE CANDIDATE:

         Was there anything in particular that you DIDN'T LIKE
         about [NAME #31,#33,#35], the Democratic candidate for
         the U.S. House of Representatives?
         (What was that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else that you didn't like about this
         candidate?"  UNTIL R SAYS NONE)
         [MENTION 4]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 7 in C1; 5,8,9 in C2; no further
                      mention; no Democratic House candidate
                      (type race 14); Washington DC; no post
                      IW;

==============================
VAR M961055    COLUMNS 5391 - 5393
              NUMERIC

         C2a(5)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DIDN'T LIKE ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC
         HOUSE CANDIDATE:

         Was there anything in particular that you DIDN'T LIKE
         about [NAME #31,#33,#35], the Democratic candidate for
         the U.S. House of Representatives?
         (What was that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else that you didn't like about this
         candidate?"  UNTIL R SAYS NONE)
         [MENTION 5]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 7 in C1; 5,8,9 in C2; no further
                      mention; no Democratic House candidate
                      (type race 14); Washington DC; no post
                      IW;

==============================
VAR M961056    COLUMNS 5394 - 5394
              NUMERIC

         C3

         Was there anything in particular that you LIKED about
         [NAME #32,#34,#36], the Republican candidate for the
         U.S. House of Representatives?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No
                 7.   "I don't know anything about this
                      candidate"

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, no Republican House candidate
                      (type race 14); Washington DC; no Post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961057    COLUMNS 5395 - 5398
              NUMERIC

         C3a(1)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKED ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN HOUSE
         CANDIDATE:

         Was there anything in particular that you LIKED about
         [NAME #32,#34,#36], the Republican candidate for the
         U.S. House of Representatives?
         (What was that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else that you liked about this
         candidate?"  UNTIL R SAYS NONE)
         [MENTION 1]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              9998.   DK
              0000.   Inap, 5,7,8,9 in C3; no Republican
                      House candidate (type race 14);
                      Washington DC; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961058    COLUMNS 5399 - 5402
              NUMERIC

         C3a(2)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKED ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN HOUSE
         CANDIDATE:

         Was there anything in particular that you LIKED about
         [NAME #32,#34,#36], the Republican candidate for the
         U.S. House of Representatives?
         (What was that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else that you liked about this
         candidate?"  UNTIL R SAYS NONE)
         [MENTION 2]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 5,7,8,9 in C3; no further
                      mention; no Republican House candidate
                      (type race 14); Washington DC; no Post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961059    COLUMNS 5403 - 5406
              NUMERIC

         C3a(3)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKED ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN HOUSE
         CANDIDATE:

         Was there anything in particular that you LIKED about
         [NAME #32,#34,#36], the Republican candidate for the
         U.S. House of Representatives?
         (What was that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else that you liked about this
         candidate?"  UNTIL R SAYS NONE)
         [MENTION 3]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 5,7,8,9 in C3; no further
                      mention; no Republican House candidate
                      (type race 14); Washington DC; no Post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961060    COLUMNS 5407 - 5410
              NUMERIC

         C3a(4)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKED ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN HOUSE
         CANDIDATE:

         Was there anything in particular that you LIKED about
         [NAME #32,#34,#36], the Republican candidate for the
         U.S. House of Representatives?
         (What was that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else that you liked about this
         candidate?"  UNTIL R SAYS NONE)
         [MENTION 4]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 5,7,8,9 in C3; no further
                      mention; no Republican House candidate
                      (type race 14); Washington DC; no Post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961061    COLUMNS 5411 - 5413
              NUMERIC

         C3a(5)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R LIKED ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN HOUSE
         CANDIDATE:

         Was there anything in particular that you LIKED about
         [NAME #32,#34,#36], the Republican candidate for the
         U.S. House of Representatives?
         (What was that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else that you liked about this
         candidate?"  UNTIL R SAYS NONE)
         [MENTION 5]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 5,7,8,9 in C3; no further
                      mention; no Republican House candidate
                      (type race 14); Washington DC; no Post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961062    COLUMNS 5414 - 5414
              NUMERIC

         C4

         Was there anything in particular that you DIDN'T LIKE
         about [NAME #32,#34,#36], the Republican candidate for
         the U.S. House of Representatives?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 7 in C3; no Republican House
                      candidate (type race 14); Washington
                      DC; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961063    COLUMNS 5415 - 5418
              NUMERIC

         C4a(1)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DIDN'T LIKE ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN
         HOUSE CANDIDATE:

         Was there anything in particular that you DIDN'T LIKE
         about [NAME #32,#34,#36], the Republican candidate for
         the U.S. House of Representatives?
         (What was that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else that you didn't like about this
         candidate?"  UNTIL R SAYS NONE)
         [MENTION 1]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              9998.   DK
              9999.   NA
              0000.   Inap, 7 in C3; 5,8,9 in C4; no
                      Republican House candidate (type race
                      14); Washington DC; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961064    COLUMNS 5419 - 5422
              NUMERIC

         C4a(2)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DIDN'T LIKE ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN
         HOUSE CANDIDATE:

         Was there anything in particular that you DIDN'T LIKE
         about [NAME #32,#34,#36], the Republican candidate for
         the U.S. House of Representatives?
         (What was that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else that you didn't like about this
         candidate?"  UNTIL R SAYS NONE)
         [MENTION 2]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 7 in C3; 5,8,9 in C4; no further
                      mention; no Republican House candidate
                      (type race 14); Washington DC; no Post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961065    COLUMNS 5423 - 5426
              NUMERIC

         C4a(3)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DIDN'T LIKE ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN
         HOUSE CANDIDATE:

         Was there anything in particular that you DIDN'T LIKE
         about [NAME #32,#34,#36], the Republican candidate for
         the U.S. House of Representatives?
         (What was that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else that you didn't like about this
         candidate?"  UNTIL R SAYS NONE)
         [MENTION 3]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 7 in C3; 5,8,9 in C4; no further
                      mention; no Republican House candidate
                      (type race 14); Washington DC; no Post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961066    COLUMNS 5427 - 5430
              NUMERIC

         C4a(4)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DIDN'T LIKE ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN
         HOUSE CANDIDATE:

         Was there anything in particular that you DIDN'T LIKE
         about [NAME #32,#34,#36], the Republican candidate for
         the U.S. House of Representatives?
         (What was that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else that you didn't like about this
         candidate?"  UNTIL R SAYS NONE)
         [MENTION 4]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 7 in C3; 5,8,9 in C4; no further
                      mention; no Republican House candidate
                      (type race 14); Washington DC; no Post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961067    COLUMNS 5431 - 5434
              NUMERIC

         C4a(5)

         IF R SAYS THERE IS SOMETHING R DIDN'T LIKE ABOUT THE REPUBLICAN
         HOUSE CANDIDATE:

         Was there anything in particular that you DIDN'T LIKE
         about [NAME #32,#34,#36], the Republican candidate for
         the U.S. House of Representatives?
         (What was that?)
         (PROBE: "Anything else that you didn't like about this
         candidate?"  UNTIL R SAYS NONE)
         [MENTION 5]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Order of 2 major party House candidates randomized in C1-
              C4; 'likes' always precede 'dislikes' for each candidate.
              See PARTY-CANDIDATE Master Code.
              Codes 0001-9997 and:

              0000.   Inap, 7 in C3; 5,8,9 in C4; no further
                      mention; no Republican House candidate
                      (type race 14); Washington DC; no Post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961068    COLUMNS 5435 - 5435
              NUMERIC

         C5a

         IF R CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT RACE INCLUDES 2 MAJOR PARTY
         CANDIDATES:

         Do you happen to know if either of these candidates
         [NAME #31,#33,#35] or [NAME #32,#34,#36]
         was already in the U. S. House of Representatives before
         the election?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              (NOTE:  PROBE IF R ANSWERS 'NO':  Do you mean "neither" or
              "don't know"?)
              Order in question text of Democratic and Republican House
              candidate names was randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Yes, Democratic candidate was
                 2.   Yes, Republican candidate was
                 3.   Both [VOLUNTEERED]
                 5.   Neither of them was
                 7.   No, don't know; not sure

                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, only one major party House
                      candidate (type race 14 or 24) or
                      Washington DC; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961069    COLUMNS 5436 - 5437
              NUMERIC

         C5a(1)

         IF R CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT RACE INCLUDES 2 MAJOR PARTY
         CANDIDATES:
         IF R HAS IDENTIFIED 1 HOUSE CANDIDATE AS INCUMBENT:

         CODE OF HOUSE CANDIDATE RECALLED AS INCUMBENT
         (2-CANDIDATE RACE)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from C5a.

                31.   Democratic candidate in open race
                32.   Republican candidate in open race
                33.   Democratic incumbent
                34.   Republican incumbent
                35.   Democratic challenger
                36.   Republican challenger
                90.   Both [VOL]

                00.   Inap, 0,5,7,9 in C5a

==============================
VAR M961070    COLUMNS 5438 - 5438
              NUMERIC

         C5b

         IF R'S CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT RACE INCLUDES ONLY 1 MAJOR PARTY
         CANDIDATE:

         Do you happen to know if
         [NAME #31,33,32,34]
         was already in the House of Representatives before the
         election?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              (NOTE:  PROBE IF R ANSWERS 'NO':  Do you mean "no he
              wasn't" or "don't know"?)

                 1.   Yes, candidate was
                 5.   No, candidate was not
                 7.   No, don't know; not sure

                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, two major party House candidates
                      in race (type race 12,21,55 or 65) or
                      Washington DC; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961071    COLUMNS 5439 - 5440
              NUMERIC

         C5b(1)

         IF R'S CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT RACE INCLUDES ONLY 1 MAJOR PARTY
         CANDIDATE:
         IF R HAS IDENTIFIED HOUSE CANDIDATE AS INCUMBENT:

         CODE OF HOUSE CANDIDATE RECALLED AS INCUMBENT
         (UNOPPOSED RACE)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from C5b.

                31.   Democratic candidate in open race
                32.   Republican candidate in open race
                33.   Democratic incumbent
                34.   Republican incumbent
                35.   Democratic challenger
                36.   Republican challenger

                00.   Inap, 0,5,7,9 in C5b

==============================
VAR M961072    COLUMNS 5441 - 5441
              NUMERIC

         C6

         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?")
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   The Democrats
                 5.   The Republicans

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961073    COLUMNS 5442 - 5442
              NUMERIC

         C7

         Do you happen to know which party had the most members
         IN THE U.S. SENATE before the election (this/last) month?
         (IF NECESSARY: "Which one?")
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   The Democrats
                 5.   The Republicans

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961074    COLUMNS 5443 - 5443
              NUMERIC

         D1

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

                 1.   Yes, voted
                 5.   No, didn't vote
                 6.   R refused to say whether voted

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961075    COLUMNS 5444 - 5444
              NUMERIC

         D2

         IF R DID NOT VOTE:

         Were you registered to vote in this election?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, R voted (1 in D1); no post IW

==============================
VAR M961076    COLUMNS 5445 - 5445
              NUMERIC

         D3/D3x

         IF R IS VOTER /
         IF R IS REGISTERED NONVOTER:

         Your residence is located in [county].
         Are you registered to vote in [county]?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes, registered in county
                 5.   No, registered in another county

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, R not registered (5,8,9 in D2);
                      no post IW

==============================
VAR M961077    Character
              COLUMNS 5446 - 5446
              CHARACTER

         D3a

         IF R IS NOT REGISTERED IN COUNTY OF INTERVIEW:

         In what county and state are you registered?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This variable has been blanked to protect the
              confidentiality of the respondent.

==============================
VAR M961078    COLUMNS 5447 - 5447
              NUMERIC

         D4

         IF R VOTED:

         Did you vote on election day -- that is, November 5th
         1996, or did you vote at some time before that?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   On election day
                 5.   Some time before

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, R did not vote (5,6,8,9 in D1);
                      no post IW

==============================
VAR M961079    COLUMNS 5448 - 5449
              NUMERIC

         D4a

         IF R VOTED:
         IF R VOTED BEFORE ELECTION DAY:

         How long before November 5th did you vote?
         (PROBE:  "A few days, a week, longer than that?")
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Less than one week, 1-6 days
                 2.   One week; 7 days
                 3.   1-2 weeks; 8-14 days
                 4.   2-3 weeks; 15-21 days
                 5.   3-4 weeks; 22-28 days
                 6.   One month; 29-31 days
                 7.   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
                91.   More than a few days -- NFS
                92.   More than a few weeks --NFS
                97.   Other

                98.   DK; not sure
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, R did not vote (5,6,8,9 in D1); R
                      voted but not before election day
                      (1,8,9 in D4); no post IW

==============================
VAR M961080    COLUMNS 5450 - 5450
              NUMERIC

         D5

         IF R VOTED:
         IF R VOTED BEFORE ELECTION DAY:

         Did you vote in person or by absentee ballot?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   In person
                 5.   By absentee

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, R did not vote (5,6,8,9 in D1); R
                      voted but not before election day
                      (1,8,9 in D4); no post IW

==============================
VAR M961081    COLUMNS 5451 - 5451
              NUMERIC

         D7

         IF R VOTED:

         How about the election for President?  Did you vote for
         a candidate for PRESIDENT?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes, voted for President
                 5.   No, didn't vote for President

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, R did not vote (5,6,8,9 in D1);
                      no post IW

==============================
VAR M961082    COLUMNS 5452 - 5452
              NUMERIC

         D8

         IF R VOTED:
         IF R VOTED FOR CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT:

         Who did you vote for?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Bill Clinton
                 2.   Bob Dole
                 3.   Ross Perot
                 7.   Other

                 8.   Refused
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, R did not vote (5,6,8,9 in D1); R
                      voted but not for President (5,8,9 in
                      D7); no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961083    COLUMNS 5453 - 5453
              NUMERIC

         D8a

         IF R VOTED:
         IF R VOTED FOR CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT:

         Would you say that your preference for this candidate
         was STRONG or NOT STRONG?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Strong
                 5.   Not strong

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in D8; R did not vote
                      (5,6,8,9 in D1); R voted but not for
                      President (5,8,9 in D7); no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961084    COLUMNS 5454 - 5455
              NUMERIC

         D9

         IF R VOTED:
         IF R VOTED FOR CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT:

         How long before the election did you decide that you
         were going to vote the way you did?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                01.   Knew all along/from the first; always
                      vote for the same party; before the
                      convention/nomination (no mention of
                      Clinton, Dole or Perot); before the
                      primaries; 9 months or more
                02.   Before the convention because of
                      Clinton's, Dole's or Perot's candidacy;
                      as soon as Clinton/Dole/Perot said he
                      would run; "months before"; "early on";
                      "long time/quite a bit before the
                      election"
                03.   At the time of the Republican
                      convention/ when Dole was nominated;
                      just after the Republican convention; 3
                      months; July; "a few months";"2-3
                      months"
                04.   During the Democratic convention when
                      Clinton was nominated; just after the
                      Democratic convention; 4 months; August
                05.   After the convention(s); during the
                      campaign (NFS); 2 months; "a couple of
                      months"; September
                06.   Five to seven weeks before the election
                07.   One month; three weeks; October; after
                      the Presidential debates
                08.   About two weeks before the election;
                      "ten days"
                09.   In the last few days of the campaign;
                      the last part of it
                10.   On election day
                11.   During/after the primaries (not
                      codeable in 02); "several months"; 5-8
                      months
                12.   After the vice-presidential debate
                97.   Other

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 8,9 in D8; R did not vote
                      (5,6,8,9 in D1); R voted but not for
                      President (5,8,9 in D7); no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961085    COLUMNS 5456 - 5456
              NUMERIC

         D10(1)

         IF R VOTED:
         IF R VOTED FOR CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT:

         If you could have cast more than one vote in the
         Presidential election this (past) November, is there any
         other candidate you would have found acceptable and have
         voted for?
         [MENTION 1]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [NOTE:  IWR INSTRUCTION:  DON'T TAKE THE SAME  NAME TWICE.]

                 1.   Bill Clinton
                 2.   Bob Dole
                 3.   Ross Perot
                 4.   No other candidate [VOL] (1st mention
                      only)
                 7.   Other (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, R did not vote (5,6,8,9 in D1); R
                      voted but not for President (5,8,9 in
                      D7); 8,9 in D8; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961086    COLUMNS 5457 - 5457
              NUMERIC

         D10(2)

         IF R VOTED:
         IF R VOTED FOR CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT:

         If you could have cast more than one vote in the
         Presidential election this (past) November, is there any
         other candidate you would have found acceptable and have
         voted for?
         [MENTION 2]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [NOTE:  IWR INSTRUCTION:  DON'T TAKE THE SAME  NAME TWICE.]

                 1.   Bill Clinton
                 2.   Bob Dole
                 3.   Ross Perot
                 7.   Other (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no further mention; R did not
                      vote (5,6,8,9 in D1); R voted but not
                      for President (5,8,9 in D7); 8,9 in D8;
                      4 in D10(1); no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961087    COLUMNS 5458 - 5458
              NUMERIC

         D11/D11x

         IF R VOTED:

         [SHOW BALLOT CARD]
         Here is a list of candidates for the major races in this
         district.
         How about the election for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
         in Washington?  Did you vote for a candidate for the
         U.S. House of Representatives?
         [DO NOT SHOW BALLOT CARD]
         How about the election for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
         in Washington?  Did you vote for a candidate for the
         U.S. House of Representatives?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              If R responded that he/she was not registered in county of
              residence, then R was not shown the ballot card and the
              second question format was used.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK; refused
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW; R did not vote (5,8,9
                      in D1)

==============================
VAR M961088    COLUMNS 5459 - 5460
              NUMERIC

         D11a/D11xa

         IF R VOTED:
         IF R VOTED FOR CANDIDATE FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:

         Who did you vote for?
         CANDIDATE CODE OF HOUSE VOTE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Code 97 includes cases where R volunteered that he/she
              voted "a straight ticket" but no candidate for R's party
              ran; it also includes cases where R insists that he/she
              voted for a specific party's candidate but no candidate
              from that party ran in R's district.
              For Rs who voted outside of their interview location, code
              97 includes candidates named by R but whose CD and party
              are not known.  It also includes cases where R names a
              candidate but the name is not among names of candidates
              within a known 'outside' CD.

                30.   Third party or independent House
                      candidate on ballot card
                31.   Democratic candidate - open House race
                32.   Republican candidate - open House race
                33.   Democratic House incumbent
                34.   Republican House incumbent
                35.   Democratic House challenger
                36.   Republican House challenger

                      CODES 80-82: IF R VOTED OUTSIDE DISTRICT OF IW
                80.   Independent or minor party House
                      candidate
                81.   Democratic candidate - open House race
                82.   Republican candidate - open House race
                83.   Democratic House incumbent
                84.   Republican House incumbent
                85.   Democratic House challenger
                86.   Republican House challenger
                91.   Democrat - no name given
                92.   Republican - no name given
                97.   Name not on candidate list for this race

                98.   DK; refused
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, no post IW; R did not vote (5,8,9
                      in D1); R did not vote in House
                      election 5,8,9 in D11/D11x

==============================
VAR M961089    COLUMNS 5461 - 5461
              NUMERIC

         D11a(1)/D11x

         IF R VOTED:
         IF R VOTED FOR CANDIDATE FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:

         Who did you vote for?
         PARTY OF HOUSE VOTE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from D11a/D11xa.

                 1.   Democratic candidate  (31,33,35,81,83,85,91)
                 2.   Republican candidate (32,34,36,82,84,86,92)
                 3.   Third party/independent candidate (30,80)
                 7.   Name given not on Candidate List for
                      that race (97)

                 8.   DK; refused (98)
                 9.   NA (99)
                 0.   Inap, no post IW; R did not vote (5,8,9
                      in D1); R did not vote in House
                      election 5,8,9 in D11/D11x

==============================
VAR M961090    COLUMNS 5462 - 5462
              NUMERIC

         D11xx

         Senate race in state of interview
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Code 1 includes Kansas, which had 2 Senate races (regular
              Senate election and a special Senate election).
              Code 0 includes Washington DC.

                 0.   No race in state (AZ, CA, CT, FL, HI,
                      IN, MD, MO, NV, NY, OH, PA, UT, WA, WI)
                 1.   Race in state (AL, AR, CO, GA, IL, IA,
                      KS, LA, MA, MI, MN, MS, NE, NH, NJ, NM,
                      NC, OK, OR, SC, SD, TN, TX, VA, WV, WY)

==============================
VAR M961090A   COLUMNS 5463 - 5463
              NUMERIC

         D11xx(1)

         Senate race in state of vote
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              This var is coded the same as D11xx (Senate race in state
              of interview) for all cases where R voted in the same
              state as state of interview (state in question Sample.1A
              is not different from state of interview in question
              Sample.1).

                 0.   No race in state (AZ, CA, CT, FL, HI,
                      IN, MD, MO, NV, NY, OH, PA, UT, WA, WI)
                 1.   Race in state (AL, AR, CO, GA, IL, IA,
                      KS, LA, MA, MI, MN, MS, NE, NH, NJ, NM,
                      NC, OK, OR, SC, SD, TN, TX, VA, WV, WY)

==============================
VAR M961091    COLUMNS 5464 - 5464
              NUMERIC

         D12/D12x

         IF R VOTED:

         [SHOW BALLOT CARD]
         (Still looking at the list of candidates)
         How about the election for the United States Senate?
         Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. Senate?
         [DO NOT SHOW BALLOT CARD]
         How about the election for the United States Senate?
         Did you vote for a candidate for the U.S. Senate?
         KANSAS:  How about the two elections for the United
         States Senate?  Did you vote for candidates for the U.S.
         Senate?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Some Rs are registered in states other than that of their
              residence.  If R is registered out of state, this variable
              applies to the out-of-state race (if one occurred), not to
              any Senate race in R's state of residence (if one
              occurred).
              If R responded that he/she was not registered in county of
              residence, then R was not shown the ballot card and the
              second question format was used.
              For voters residing in Kansas who were registered in the
              county of their residence (first question format), an
              exact equivalent of this question was not asked:  D12k(1a)
              and D12k(1b) were asked without a yes/no filter.  To
              include KS in-county voters in this variable, if R voted
              for one or more candidates in D12k(1a)/D12k(1b) then this
              variable has been coded Yes.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No
                 7.   R volunteers:  No Senate race in state

                 8.   DK; refused
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW; R did not vote (5,8,9
                      in D1); no race in state of vote (0 in
                      D11xx(1))

==============================
VAR M961092    COLUMNS 5465 - 5466
              NUMERIC

         D12a/D12xa

         IF R LOCATION IS NOT KANSAS:
         IF R VOTED:

         Who did you vote for?
         CANDIDATE CODE OF SENATE VOTE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              For Kansas voters, data for R's vote in the regular senate
              election have been duplicated here; for vote in special
              Kansas election, see D12k(1a) and D12k(1b).
              There were no cases where R was not resident in Kansas but
              voted in Kansas (outside state of residence), so that no
              information was lost about the second Senate election in
              Kansas.

                10.   Third party or independent Senate
                      candidate on Ballot card
                11.   Democratic candidate in open Senate race
                12.   Republican candidate in open Senate race
                13.   Democratic Senate incumbent
                14.   Republican Senate incumbent
                15.   Democratic Senate challenger
                16.   Republican Senate challenger

                      CODES 80-82: IF R VOTED OUTSIDE DISTRICT OF IW
                80.   Third party or independent Senate
                      candidate
                81.   Democratic candidate in open Senate race
                82.   Republican candidate in open Senate race
                83.   Democratic Senate incumbent
                84.   Republican Senate incumbent
                85.   Democratic Senate challenger
                86.   Republican Senate challenger
                91.   Democrat - no name given
                92.   Republican - no name given
                97.   Name given not on candidate list for
                      this race

                98.   DK; refused
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, no post IW; R did not vote (5,8,9
                      in D1); R did not vote in Senate
                      election; no race in state of vote (0
                      in D11xx(1)); R voted in Kansas but did
                      not vote in the regular Senate election

==============================
VAR M961093    COLUMNS 5467 - 5467
              NUMERIC

         D12a(1)/D12x

         IF R LOCATION IS NOT KANSAS:
         IF R VOTED:

         Who did you vote for?
         PARTY OF SENATE VOTE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from D12a/D12xa.
              For Kansas voters, data for R's vote in the regular senate
              election have been duplicated here.

                 1.   Democratic candidate
                      (11,13,15,81,83,85,91)
                 2.   Republican candidate
                      (12,14,16,82,84,86,92)
                 3.   Third party/independent candidate
                      (30,80)
                 7.   Name given not on Candidate List for
                      that race (97)

                 8.   DK; refused (98)
                 9.   NA (99)
                 0.   Inap, no post IW; R did not vote (5,8,9
                      in D1); R did not vote in Senate
                      election; no race in state of vote (0
                      in D11xx(1)); R voted in Kansas but did
                      not vote in the regular Senate election

==============================
VAR M961094    COLUMNS 5468 - 5469
              NUMERIC

         D12k(1a)/D12

         IF R LOCATION IS KANSAS:
         IF R VOTED:

         [BALLOT CARD]
         We had two Senate races here in Kansas.
         Which candidates did you vote for?
         [NO BALLOT CARD]
         Who did you vote for?
         KANSAS FIRST MENTION - CANDIDATE CODE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Codes for R'S vote in the regular Kansas senate election
              have been duplicated in D12a.
              If R responded that he/she was not registered in county of
              residence, then R was not shown the ballot card and the
              second question format was used.

                93.   Democratic candidate in special senate
                      election
                94.   Republican candidate in special senate
                      election
                11.   Democratic candidate in regular senate
                      election
                12.   Republican candidate in regular senate
                      election

                      CODES 80-82: IF R VOTED OUTSIDE DISTRICT OF IW
                80.   Third party or independent Senate
                      candidate
                81.   Democratic candidate in open Senate race
                82.   Republican candidate in open Senate race
                83.   Democratic Senate incumbent
                84.   Republican Senate incumbent
                85.   Democratic Senate challenger
                86.   Republican Senate challenger
                91.   Democrat - no name given
                92.   Republican - no name given
                97.   Name given not on Candidate List for
                      this race

                98.   DK; refused
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, no post IW; R did not vote (5,8,9
                      in D1); R location not Kansas; R did
                      not vote in Senate election; R voted
                      out of state (not in KS) and no race in
                      other state (0 in D11xx(1))

==============================
VAR M961095    COLUMNS 5470 - 5470
              NUMERIC

         D12k(1b)/D12

         IF R LOCATION IS KANSAS:
         IF R VOTED:

         [BALLOT CARD]
         We had two Senate races here in Kansas.
         Which candidates did you vote for?
         [NO BALLOT CARD]
         Who did you vote for?
         KANSAS FIRST MENTION - PARTY OF VOTE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from D12k(1a)/D12xk(1a).
              Codes for R'S vote in the regular Kansas senate election
              have been duplicated in D12a(1).
              If R responded that he/she was not registered in county of
              residence, then R was not shown the ballot card and the
              second question format was used.

                 1.   Democratic candidate (93,11,81,83,85,91)
                 2.   Republican candidate (94,12,82,84,86)
                 3.   Third party/ independent candidate (80)
                 7.   Name given not on Candidate List for
                      this race (97)

                 8.   DK; refused (98)
                 9.   NA (99)
                 0.   Inap, no post IW; R did not vote (5,8,9
                      in D1); R location not Kansas; R did
                      not vote in Senate election; R voted
                      out of state (not in KS) and no race in
                      other state (0 in D11xx(1))

==============================
VAR M961096    COLUMNS 5471 - 5472
              NUMERIC

         D12k(2a)/D12

         IF R LOCATION IS KANSAS:
         IF R VOTED:

         [BALLOT CARD]
         We had two Senate races here in Kansas.
         Which candidates did you vote for?
         [NO BALLOT CARD]
         Who did you vote for?
         KANSAS SECOND MENTION - CANDIDATE CODE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Codes for R'S vote in the regular Kansas senate election
              have been duplicated in D12a(1).
              If R responded that he/she was not registered in county of
              residence, then R was not shown the ballot card and the
              second question format was used.

                93.   Democratic candidate in special senate
                      election
                94.   Republican candidate in special senate
                      election
                11.   Democratic candidate in regular senate
                      election
                12.   Republican candidate in regular senate
                      election

                      CODES 80-82: IF R VOTED OUTSIDE DISTRICT OF IW
                80.   Third party or independent Senate
                      candidate
                81.   Democratic candidate in open Senate race
                82.   Republican candidate in open Senate race
                83.   Democratic Senate incumbent
                84.   Republican Senate incumbent
                85.   Democratic Senate challenger
                86.   Republican Senate challenger
                91.   Democrat - no name given
                92.   Republican - no name given
                97.   Name given not on Candidate List for
                      this race

                98.   DK; refused
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, no post IW; R did not vote (5,8,9
                      in D1); R location not Kansas; R did
                      not vote in Senate election; R voted in
                      only 1 KS Senate election; R voted out
                      of state (not in KS) and no race in
                      other state (0 in D11xx(1))

==============================
VAR M961097    COLUMNS 5473 - 5473
              NUMERIC

         D12k(2b)/D12

         IF R LOCATION IS KANSAS:
         IF R VOTED:

         [BALLOT CARD]
         We had two Senate races here in Kansas.
         Which candidates did you vote for?
         [NO BALLOT CARD]
         Who did you vote for?
         KANSAS SECOND MENTION - PARTY CODE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from D12k(2a)/D12xk(2a).
              Codes for R'S vote in the regular Kansas senate election
              have been duplicated in D12a(1).
              If R responded that he/she was not registered in county of
              residence, then R was not shown the ballot card and the
              second question format was used.

                 1.   Democratic candidate (93,11,81,83,85,91)
                 2.   Republican candidate (94,12,82,84,86,92)
                 3.   Third party/ independent candidate (80)
                 7.   Name given not on Candidate List for
                      this race (97)

                 8.   DK; refused (98)
                 9.   NA (99)
                 0.   Inap, no post IW; R did not vote (5,8,9
                      in D1); R location not Kansas; R did
                      not vote in Senate election; R voted in
                      only 1 KS Senate election; R voted out
                      of state (not in KS) and no race in
                      other state (0 in D11xx(1))

==============================
VAR M961098    COLUMNS 5474 - 5474
              NUMERIC

         D14

         IF R DID NOT VOTE:

         How about the election for PRESIDENT?  Did you prefer
         one of the candidates for President?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, R voted or DK/refused/NA if
                      voted(1,6,8,9 in D1); no post IW

==============================
VAR M961099    COLUMNS 5475 - 5475
              NUMERIC

         D14a

         IF R DID NOT VOTE:
         IF R PREFERRED ONE OF THE CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT:

         Who did you prefer?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Clinton
                 3.   Dole
                 5.   Perot
                 7.   Other (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no preference (5,8,9 in D14); R
                      voted or DK/refused/NA if voted
                      (1,6,8,9 inD1); no post IW

==============================
VAR M961100    COLUMNS 5476 - 5476
              NUMERIC

         D14b

         IF R DID NOT VOTE:
         IF R PREFERRED ONE OF THE CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT:
         IF R IDENTIFIED PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE OF PREFERENCE:

         Would you say that your preference for this candidate
         was STRONG or NOT STRONG?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Strong
                 5.   Not strong

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in D14a; no preference (5,8,9
                      in D14); R voted or DK/refused/NA if
                      voted (1,6,8,9 inD1); no post IW

==============================
VAR M961101    COLUMNS 5477 - 5477
              NUMERIC

         D15/D15x

         IF R DID NOT VOTE:

         [SHOW BALLOT CARD] Here is a list of candidates for the
         major races in this district.
         How about the election for the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
         in Washington?  Did you prefer one of the candidates for
         the U.S. House of Representatives? /
         How about the election for the House of
         Representatives.  Did you prefer one of the candidates
         for the U.S. House of Representatives?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Unlike previous years, and through an error in the
              questionnaire, nonvoters not registered in the county of
              interview were not asked the same version of this question
              as nonvoters who were registered in the county of
              interview.  Thus, all 'out of county' nonvoters (17 cases)
              were not shown a ballot card (second version of question).
              Specifically regarding 'out of county' nonvoters who may
              have been registered in a CD different from the CD of
              interview:   in past studies, all nonvoters were asked for
              preference among candidates within the CD of interview,
              regardless of where they were registered, and the ballot
              card for CD of interview was presented to R.  In 1996 no
              ballot card was shown and no other identification of CD
              for candidate preference was offered to nonvoters
              registered in a different CD.  Among the 17 'out of
              county' nonvoters, no clear indication was found within
              respondents' answers of preference for candidates from CDs
              other than CD of interview, however it is unclear how the
              'out of county' nonvoter responses would have differed if
              the ballot card had been shown.

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, R voted or DK/refused/NA if voted
                      (1,6,8,9 in D1); no post IW

==============================
VAR M961102    COLUMNS 5478 - 5479
              NUMERIC

         D15a/D15xa

         IF R DID NOT VOTE:
         IF R PREFERRED ONE OF THE CANDIDATES FOR HOUSE:

         Which candidate was that?/ Which candidate did you
         prefer?
         CANDIDATE CODE OF HOUSE PREFERENCE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                31.   Democratic House candidate in open race
                32.   Republican House candidate in open race
                33.   Democratic House incumbent
                34.   Republican House incumbent
                35.   Democratic challenger
                36.   Republican challenger
                97.   Name not on candidate list for this race

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, no preference (5,8,9 in D15); R
                      voted or DK/refused/NA if voted
                      (1,6,8,9 in D1); no post IW

==============================
VAR M961103    COLUMNS 5480 - 5480
              NUMERIC

         D15a(1)

         IF R DID NOT VOTE:
         IF R PREFERRED ONE CANDIDATE FOR HOUSE RACE:

         Which candidate was that?/Which candidate did you prefer?
         PARTY CODE OF HOUSE PREFERENCE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Build from D15/D15x and D15a/D15xa.

                 1.   Democratic candidate (31,33,35)
                 2.   Republican candidate (32,34,36)
                 7.   Name given not on Candidate List for
                      that race (97)

                 8.   DK (98)
                 9.   NA (99)
                 0.   Inap, no preference (5,8,9 in D15); R
                      voted or DK/refused/NA if voted
                      (1,6,8,9 in D1); no post IW

==============================
VAR M961104    COLUMNS 5481 - 5481
              NUMERIC

         D30/S30

         HALF-SAMPLE CHECKPOINT
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Half of the respondents were randomly selected for
              administration of question D30a-D30g; the other half
              sample were administered S30a-S30g.

                 0.   R selected for administration of S30a-
                      S30g
                 1.   R selected for administration of D30a-
                      D30g

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

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

         D30/S30   Now I am going to ask you what you think of the

         government's current activities in various areas of
         environmental policy.  In each case, just tell me
         whether you think the government should put less, the
         same amount, or more effort into that area than it does
         now.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M961105    COLUMNS 5482 - 5482
              NUMERIC

         D30a/S30a

         Do you think the government should put LESS, THE SAME
         AMOUNT, or MORE effort into
         Improving and protecting the environment?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D30/S30 for full text.

                 1.   Less
                 3.   The same amount
                 5.   More

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961106    COLUMNS 5483 - 5483
              NUMERIC

         D30b/S30b

         (Do you think the government should put LESS, THE SAME
         AMOUNT, or MORE effort into)
         Reducing air pollution?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D30/S30 for full text.

                 1.   Less
                 3.   The same amount
                 5.   More

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961107    COLUMNS 5484 - 5484
              NUMERIC

         D30c/S30c

         (Do you think the government should put LESS, THE SAME
         AMOUNT, or MORE effort into)
         Managing natural resources that are important to our
         economy, such as timber and fisheries?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D30/S30 for full text.

                 1.   Less
                 3.   The same amount
                 5.   More

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961108    COLUMNS 5485 - 5485
              NUMERIC

         D30d/S30d

         (Do you think the government should put LESS, THE SAME
         AMOUNT, or MORE effort into)
         Cleaning up lakes and parks for recreation such as
         hiking and boating?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D30/S30 for full text.

                 1.   Less
                 3.   The same amount
                 5.   More

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961109    COLUMNS 5486 - 5486
              NUMERIC

         D30e/S30e

         (Do you think the government should put LESS, THE SAME
         AMOUNT, or MORE effort into)
         Cleaning up hazardous or toxic waste?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D30/S30 for full text.

                 1.   Less
                 3.   The same amount
                 5.   More

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961110    COLUMNS 5487 - 5487
              NUMERIC

         D30f/S30f

         (Do you think the government should put LESS, THE SAME
         AMOUNT, or MORE effort into)
         Reducing solid waste and garbage?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D30/S30 for full text.

                 1.   Less
                 3.   The same amount
                 5.   More

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961111    COLUMNS 5488 - 5488
              NUMERIC

         D30g/S30g

         (Do you think the government should put LESS, THE SAME
         AMOUNT, or MORE effort into)
         Addressing global warming?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See D30/S30 for full text.

                 1.   Less
                 3.   The same amount
                 5.   More

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

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

         E1        (I am going to read a list of words and phrases people

         may use to describe political figures. For each, tell me
         whether the word or phrase describes the candidate name.)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M961112    COLUMNS 5489 - 5489
              NUMERIC

         E1a

         Think about Bill Clinton.  In your opinion, does the
         phrase "(he [is])....." describe Bill Clinton EXTREMELY
         WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?
         MORAL
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See E1 for full text.
              Note that, unlike previous years and though an oversight,
              this question was administered without the Respondent
              Booklet presentation of response options.
              Order of Clinton and Dole traits in E1a-E2d randomized
              (both traits asked for first candidate before traits are
              asked about second candidate).  For trait "Gets things
              done," Perot is always third.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961113    COLUMNS 5490 - 5490
              NUMERIC

         E1b

         IF R GIVES OPINION ABOUT CLINTON AS 'MORAL:'

         How certain are you about this?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 3.   Pretty certain
                 5.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in E1a; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961114    COLUMNS 5491 - 5491
              NUMERIC

         E2a

         GETS THINGS DONE?
         (Does the phrase "gets things done" describe Bill
         Clinton EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT
         WELL AT ALL?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See E1 for full text.
              Note that, unlike previous years and though an oversight,
              this question was administered without the Respondent
              Booklet presentation of response options.
              Order of Clinton and Dole traits in E1a-E2d randomized
              (both traits asked for first candidate before traits are
              asked about second candidate).  For trait "Gets things
              done," Perot is always third.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961115    COLUMNS 5492 - 5492
              NUMERIC

         E2b

         IF R GIVES OPINION WHETHER CLINTON  'GETS THINGS DONE:'

         How certain are you about this?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 3.   Pretty certain
                 5.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in E1c; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961116    COLUMNS 5493 - 5493
              NUMERIC

         E1c

         Think about Bob Dole.  In your opinion, does the phrase
         "(he [is])....." describe Bob Dole EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE
         WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?
         MORAL
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See E1 for full text.
              Note that, unlike previous years and though an oversight,
              this question was administered without the Respondent
              Booklet presentation of response options.
              Order of Clinton and Dole traits in E1a-E2d randomized
              (both traits asked for first candidate before traits are
              asked about second candidate).  For trait "Gets things
              done," Perot is always third.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961117    COLUMNS 5494 - 5494
              NUMERIC

         E1d

         IF R GIVES OPINION ABOUT DOLE AS 'MORAL:'

         How certain are you about this?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 3.   Pretty certain
                 5.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in E2a; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961118    COLUMNS 5495 - 5495
              NUMERIC

         E2c

         GETS THINGS DONE?
         (Does the phrase "gets things done" describe Bob Dole
         EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT
         ALL?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See E1 for full text.
              Note that, unlike previous years and though an oversight,
              this question was administered without the Respondent
              Booklet presentation of response options.
              Order of Clinton and Dole traits in E1a-E2d randomized
              (both traits asked for first candidate before traits are
              asked about second candidate).  For trait "Gets things
              done," Perot is always third.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961119    COLUMNS 5496 - 5496
              NUMERIC

         E2d

         IF R GIVES OPINION WHETHER DOLE  'GETS THINGS DONE:'

         How certain are you about this?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 3.   Pretty certain
                 5.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in E2c; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961120    COLUMNS 5497 - 5497
              NUMERIC

         E3a

         Now think about Ross Perot......
         GETS THINGS DONE?
         (Does the phrase "gets things done" describe Ross Perot
         EXTREMELY WELL, QUITE WELL, NOT TOO WELL, or NOT WELL AT
         ALL?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See E1 for full text.
              Note that, unlike previous years and though an oversight,
              this question was administered without the Respondent
              Booklet presentation of response options.
              Order of Clinton and Dole traits in E1a-E2d randomized
              (both traits asked for first candidate before traits are
              asked about second candidate).  For trait "Gets things
              done," Perot is always third.

                 1.   Extremely well
                 2.   Quite well
                 3.   Not too well
                 4.   Not well at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961121    COLUMNS 5498 - 5498
              NUMERIC

         E3b

         IF R GIVES OPINION WHETHER PEROT  'GETS THINGS DONE:'

         How certain are you about this?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN, or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See note E3a.

                 1.   Very certain
                 3.   Pretty certain
                 5.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in E3a; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961122    COLUMNS 5499 - 5499
              NUMERIC

         E3x

         CHECKPOINT - RUNNING INCUMBENT IN R'S DISTRICT?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No running incumbent in R's district
                      (type race 55,65)
                 1.   Running incumbent in R's district (type
                      race 12,14,21,24)

                 9.   Inap, Washington DC; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961123    COLUMNS 5500 - 5500
              NUMERIC

         E4

         IF RUNNING INCUMBENT IN R'S DISTRICT:

         In general, do you APPROVE or DISAPPROVE of the way
         Representative [NAME #33 OR NAME #34] has been handling
         his/her job?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Approve
                 5.   Disapprove

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no running incumbent (0 in E3x);
                      Washington DC; no post iW

==============================
VAR M961124    COLUMNS 5501 - 5501
              NUMERIC

         E4a/E4b

         IF RUNNING INCUMBENT IN R'S DISTRICT:
         IF R APPROVES OF PERFORMANCE OF RUNNING HOUSE INCUMBENT /
         IF R DISAPPROVES OF PERFORMANCE OF RUNNING HOUSE INCUMBENT:

         E4a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         E4b. Do you disapprove STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Approve strongly
                 2.   Approve not strongly
                 4.   Disapprove not strongly
                 5.   Disapprove strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 0 in E3x; 8,9 in E4; Washington
                      DC; no post iW

==============================
VAR M961125    COLUMNS 5502 - 5502
              NUMERIC

         E5

         IF RUNNING INCUMBENT IN R'S DISTRICT:

         Do you happen to know about how many years [NAME #33 OR
         NAME #34] has been in the House of Representatives?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes, R knows
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 0 in E3x; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961126    COLUMNS 5503 - 5504
              NUMERIC

         E5a

         IF RUNNING INCUMBENT IN R'S DISTRICT:
         IF R SAYS R KNOWS ABOUT HOW MANY YEARS HOUSE REPRESENTATIVE HAS
         BEEN IN OFFICE:

         About how many?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Code actual number and:

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, 0 in E3x; 5,8,9 in E5; Washington
                      DC; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961127    COLUMNS 5505 - 5505
              NUMERIC

         E5b

         IF RUNNING INCUMBENT IN R'S DISTRICT:
         IF R DOESN'T KNOW HOW MANY YEARS HOUSE REPRESENTATIVE HAS BEEN
         IN OFFICE:

         Would you say LESS THAN 12 years, ABOUT 12 years, or
         MORE THAN 12 years?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Less than 12 years
                 3.   About 12 years
                 5.   More than 12 years

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0 in E3x; 1,8,9 in E5; Washington
                      DC; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961128    COLUMNS 5506 - 5506
              NUMERIC

         E6

         IF RUNNING INCUMBENT IN R'S DISTRICT:

         How good a job would you say U.S. Representative [NAME
         #33 OR NAME #34] does of keeping in touch with the
         people in your district -- does he/she do a VERY GOOD
         job, FAIRLY GOOD, FAIRLY POOR, or a POOR job of keeping
         in touch with the people in this district?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very good
                 2.   Fairly good
                 3.   Fairly poor
                 4.   Very poor

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0 in E3x; Washington DC; no post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961129    COLUMNS 5507 - 5507
              NUMERIC

         E7

         IF RUNNING INCUMBENT IN R'S DISTRICT:

         One of the main issues considered by Congress this year
         was welfare reform.
         Did Representative [NAME #33 OR NAME #34] vote FOR or
         AGAINST the welfare reform bill?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   For
                 3.   Against

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0 in E3x; Washington DC; no post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961130    COLUMNS 5508 - 5508
              NUMERIC

         E7a

         IF RUNNING INCUMBENT IN R'S DISTRICT:
         IF R DOESN'T KNOW HOW REPRESENTATIVE VOTED ON WELFARE REFORM
         BILL:

         What would be your best guess?
         (Did [NAME #33 OR NAME #34] vote for or against the
         welfare reform bill?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   For
                 3.   Against

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 0 in E3x; 1,3,9 in E7; Washington
                      DC; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961131    COLUMNS 5509 - 5509
              NUMERIC

         E8

         IF RUNNING INCUMBENT IN R'S DISTRICT:

         How often has Representative[NAME #33 OR NAME #34]
         supported President Clinton's legislative proposals?
         MORE THAN HALF the time, HALF, LESS THAN HALF the time,
         or are you not sure?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   More than half
                 2.   Half
                 3.   Less than half

                 8.   DK; not sure
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, 0 in E3x; Washington DC; no post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961132    COLUMNS 5510 - 5510
              NUMERIC

         E8a

         IF RUNNING INCUMBENT IN R'S DISTRICT:
         IF R SAYS REPRESENTATIVE HAS SUPPORTED CLINTON MORE THAN HALF
         THE TIME:

         Would you say it was almost always?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 0 in E3x; 2-9 in E8; Washington
                      DC; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961133    COLUMNS 5511 - 5511
              NUMERIC

         E8b

         IF RUNNING INCUMBENT IN R'S DISTRICT:
         IF R SAYS REPRESENTATIVE HAS SUPPORTED CLINTON LESS THAN HALF
         THE TIME:

         Would you say it was almost never?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 0 in E3x; 1,2,8,9 in E8;
                      Washington DC; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961134    COLUMNS 5512 - 5512
              NUMERIC

         E9

         Some people seem to follow what's going on in government
         and public affairs most of the time, whether there's an
         election going on or not.  Others aren't that
         interested.
         Would you say you follow what's going on in government
         and public affairs MOST OF THE TIME, SOME OF THE TIME,
         ONLY NOW AND THEN, or HARDLY AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Most of the time
                 2.   Some of the time
                 3.   Only now and then
                 4.   Hardly at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961135    COLUMNS 5513 - 5513
              NUMERIC

         E10

         HALF-SAMPLE CHECKPOINT
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Half the respondents were randomly selected for
              administration of questions F1-F4.

                 0.   R not randomly selected for
                      administration of F1-F4
                 1.   R randomly selected for administration
                      of F1-F4

                 9.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961136    COLUMNS 5514 - 5516
              NUMERIC

         F1(1)

         What do you think are the most important problems facing
         this country?
         [PROBE:  "Any other important problems facing the
         country?"
         UNTIL R SAYS NONE.]
         MENTION 1
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See the IMPORTANT PROBLEM Master Code.
              Codes 001-997 and:

               998.   DK
               999.   NA
               000.   Inap, 0 in E10; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961137    COLUMNS 5517 - 5519
              NUMERIC

         F1(2)

         What do you think are the most important problems facing
         this country?
         [PROBE:  "Any other important problems facing the
         country?"
         UNTIL R SAYS NONE.]
         MENTION 2
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See the IMPORTANT PROBLEM Master Code.
              Codes 001-997 and:

               000.   Inap, 0 in E10; no further mention; no
                      post IW

==============================
VAR M961138    COLUMNS 5520 - 5522
              NUMERIC

         F1(3)

         What do you think are the most important problems facing
         this country?
         [PROBE:  "Any other important problems facing the
         country?"
         UNTIL R SAYS NONE.]
         MENTION 3
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See the IMPORTANT PROBLEM Master Code.
              Codes 001-997 and:

               000.   Inap, 0 in E10; no further mention; no
                      post IW

==============================
VAR M961139    COLUMNS 5523 - 5525
              NUMERIC

         F1(4)

         What do you think are the most important problems facing
         this country?
         [PROBE:  "Any other important problems facing the
         country?"
         UNTIL R SAYS NONE.]
         MENTION 4
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See the IMPORTANT PROBLEM Master Code.
              Codes 001-997 and:

               000.   Inap, 0 in E10; no further mention; no
                      post IW

==============================
VAR M961140    COLUMNS 5526 - 5526
              NUMERIC

         F1a

         What do you think are the most important problems facing
         this country?
         CHECKPOINT - NUMBER OF MENTIONS FOR 'MOST IMPORTANT
         PROBLEM'
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   R has mentioned only one problem
                 3.   R has mentioned more than one problem
                 5.   R has not mentioned any problems

                 0.   Inap, 0 in E10; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961141    COLUMNS 5527 - 5529
              NUMERIC

         F2

         IF R HAS MENTIONED MORE THAN 1 'MOST IMPORTANT PROBLEM:'

         Of those you've mentioned, what would you say is the
         single most important problem the country faces?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Responses of Rs who mentioned only 1 problem were
              duplicated here.
              See the IMPORTANT PROBLEM Master Code.
              Codes 001-997 and:

               998.   DK
               999.   NA
               000.   Inap, 0 in E10; R has not mentioned any
                      problems (5 in F1a); no post IW

==============================
VAR M961142    COLUMNS 5530 - 5530
              NUMERIC

         F3

         IF R HAS IDENTIFIED 'MOST IMPORTANT PROBLEM:'

         How good a job is the government in Washington doing in
         dealing with this problem, a GOOD job, ONLY FAIR, or a
         POOR job?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Cases which were administered in error using an early-
              version training VQ (1 in question Admin.35) were
              administered without this question; these cases have been
              coded NA.

                 1.   A good job
                 3.   Only fair
                 5.   A poor job

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 0 in E10; R has not identified
                      any problems (5 in F1a); no post IW

==============================
VAR M961143    COLUMNS 5531 - 5531
              NUMERIC

         F4

         IF R HAS IDENTIFIED 'MOST IMPORTANT PROBLEM:'

         Which political party do you think would be most likely
         to get the government to do a better job in dealing with
         this problem--
         the REPUBLICANS, the DEMOCRATS, or WOULDN'T THERE BE
         MUCH DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Cases which were administered in error using an early-
              version training VQ (1 in question Admin.35) were
              administered without this question; these cases have been
              coded NA.

                 1.   The Republicans
                 3.   The Democrats
                 5.   There wouldn't be much difference
                      between them
                 7.   Neither party [vol]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 0 in E10; R has not identified
                      any problems (5 in F1a); no post IW

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

         F5        Next, I am going to ask you to choose which of two

         statements I read comes closer to your own opinion.  You
         might agree to some extent with both, but we want to
         know which one is closer to your views.
         [IF NECESSARY, PROBE "Which would you choose?" ONCE EACH
         QUESTION.]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M961144    COLUMNS 5532 - 5532
              NUMERIC

         F5a

         ONE, the less government, the better;
         or TWO, there are more things that government should be
         doing?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See F5 for full text.

                 1.   The less government the better
                 2.   More things government should be doing

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961145    COLUMNS 5533 - 5533
              NUMERIC

         F5b

         ONE, we need a strong government to handle today's
         complex economic problems;
         or TWO, the free market can handle these problems
         without government being involved.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See F5 for full text.

                 1.   Need a strong gov't to handle complex
                      economic problems
                 2.   Free market can handle witout
                      government involvement

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961146    COLUMNS 5534 - 5534
              NUMERIC

         F5c

         ONE, the main reason government has become bigger over
         the years is because it has gotten involved in things
         that people should do for themselves;
         or TWO, government has become bigger because the
         problems we face have become bigger.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See F5 for full text.

                 1.   Govt is bigger because involved in
                      things people should handle themselves
                 2.   Govt has become bigger because problems
                      are bigger

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; RF
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961147    COLUMNS 5535 - 5535
              NUMERIC

         F5d

         ONE, it is more important to be a cooperative person who
         works well with others;
         or TWO, it is more important to be a self-reliant person
         able to take care of oneself.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See F5 for full text.

                 1.   More important to be cooperative
                 2.   More important to be self-reliant

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961148    COLUMNS 5536 - 5537
              NUMERIC

         F6

         How many times IN THE LAST WEEK have you watched
         "Jeopardy" or "Wheel of Fortune"?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Codes 0-20 and:

                98.   DK
                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961149    COLUMNS 5538 - 5539
              NUMERIC

         F7

         How many times IN THE LAST WEEK have you watched a
         sports event on TV?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Codes 0-20 and:

                98.   DK
                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961150    COLUMNS 5540 - 5540
              NUMERIC

         F8

         Do you watch "ER" EVERY WEEK, MOST WEEKS, ONLY
         OCCASIONALLY or NOT AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Every week
                 2.   Most weeks
                 3.   Only occasionally
                 4.   Not at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961151    COLUMNS 5541 - 5541
              NUMERIC

         F9

         Do you watch "Frasier" EVERY WEEK, MOST WEEKS, ONLY
         OCCASIONALLY, or NOT AT ALL?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Every week
                 2.   Most weeks
                 3.   Only occasionally
                 4.   Not at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961152    COLUMNS 5542 - 5542
              NUMERIC

         F10

         How about "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman"?
         (Do you watch that show EVERY WEEK, MOST WEEKS, ONLY
         OCCASIONALLY, or NOT AT ALL?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Every week
                 2.   Most weeks
                 3.   Only occasionally
                 4.   Not at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961153    COLUMNS 5543 - 5543
              NUMERIC

         F11

         Do you watch the show "Friends"
         (EVERY WEEK, MOST WEEKS, ONLY OCCASIONALLY, or NOT AT
         ALL?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Every week
                 2.   Most weeks
                 3.   Only occasionally
                 4.   Not at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961154    COLUMNS 5544 - 5544
              NUMERIC

         F12

         How about "Prime Time Live"?
         (Do you watch this show EVERY WEEK, MOST WEEKS, ONLY
         OCCASIONALLY, or NOT AT ALL?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Every week
                 2.   Most weeks
                 3.   Only occasionally
                 4.   Not at all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961155    COLUMNS 5545 - 5545
              NUMERIC

         F13

         There are a number of programs on radio in which people
         call in to voice their opinions about politics.
         Do you ever listen to political talk radio programs of
         this type?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes, listen
                 5.   No, don't listen

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961156    COLUMNS 5546 - 5546
              NUMERIC

         F13a

         IF R LISTENS TO POLITICAL TALK RADIO PROGRAMS:

         How often do you listen to those programs --
         EVERY DAY, MOST DAYS, ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK, or ONLY
         OCCASIONALLY?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Every day
                 2.   Most days
                 3.   Once or twice a week
                 4.   Only occasionally

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in F13; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961157    COLUMNS 5547 - 5547
              NUMERIC

         F13b

         IF R LISTENS TO POLITICAL TALK RADIO PROGRAMS:

         Some people listen carefully to these talk radio
         programs while others just keep them on in the
         background while they do other things.
         How about you?  When you turn on a political talk radio
         program, would you say you pay VERY CLOSE attention,
         FAIRLY CLOSE attention, OCCASIONAL attention, or VERY
         LITTLE attention?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very close attention
                 2.   Fairly close attention
                 3.   Occasional attention
                 4.   Very little attention

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in F13; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961158    COLUMNS 5548 - 5548
              NUMERIC

         F14

         IF R LISTENS TO POLITICAL TALK RADIO PROGRAMS:

         Do you ever listen to the Rush Limbaugh Show?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              [IWR INSTRUCTION: if R volunteers that they only watch him
              on TV, code '5' and continue w/out comment.]

                 1.   Yes, listen
                 5.   No, don't listen

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in F13; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961159    COLUMNS 5549 - 5549
              NUMERIC

         F14a

         IF R LISTENS TO POLITICAL TALK RADIO PROGRAMS:
         IF R LISTENS TO RUSH LIMBAUGH:

         How often do you listen to Rush Limbaugh -- EVERY DAY,
         MOST DAYS, ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK, or ONLY OCCASIONALLY?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Every day
                 2.   Most days
                 3.   Once or twice a week
                 4.   Only occasionally

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in F13; 5,8,9 in F14; no
                      post IW

==============================
VAR M961160    COLUMNS 5550 - 5550
              NUMERIC

         F15

         Do you have access to the Internet or the World Wide Web
         ("the Web")?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961161    COLUMNS 5551 - 5551
              NUMERIC

         F15a

         IF R HAS ACCESS TO THE INTERNET:

         Have you seen any information about this election
         campaign on the (Internet/the Web)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in F15; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961162    COLUMNS 5552 - 5552
              NUMERIC

         G1

         As you know, the political parties try to talk to as
         many people as they can to get them to vote for their
         candidate.
         Did anyone from one of the POLITICAL PARTIES call you up
         or come around and talk to you about the campaign this
         year?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961163    COLUMNS 5553 - 5553
              NUMERIC

         G1a

         IF POLITICAL PARTY CONTACTED R ABOUT CAMPAIGNS:

         (Did anyone from one of the political parties call you
         up or come around and talk to you about the campaign
         this year?)
         Which party was that?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Democrats
                 5.   Republicans
                 6.   Both parties
                 7.   Other party - specify

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in G1; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961164    COLUMNS 5554 - 5554
              NUMERIC

         G2

         Other than someone from the two major parties, did
         anyone (else) call you up or come around and talk to you
         about supporting specific candidates in this last
         election?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961165    COLUMNS 5555 - 5555
              NUMERIC

         G3

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

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961166    COLUMNS 5556 - 5556
              NUMERIC

         G4

         Did you wear a campaign button, put a campaign sticker
         on your car, or place a sign in your window or in front
         of your house?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961167    COLUMNS 5557 - 5557
              NUMERIC

         G5

         Did you go to any political meetings, rallies, speeches,
         dinners, or things like that in support of a particular
         candidate?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961168    COLUMNS 5558 - 5558
              NUMERIC

         G6

         Did you do any (other) work for one of the parties or
         candidates?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961169    COLUMNS 5559 - 5559
              NUMERIC

         G7

         During an election year people are often asked to make a
         contribution to support campaigns.
         Did you give money to an INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATE running
         for public office?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961170    COLUMNS 5560 - 5560
              NUMERIC

         G7a

         IF R MADE CONTRIBUTION TO CANDIDATE:

         Which party did that candidate belong to?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Democrats
                 3.   Republicans
                 5.   Other (specify)[VOL]
                 6.   Both a Democratic candidate and a
                      Republican candidate

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in G7; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961171    COLUMNS 5561 - 5561
              NUMERIC

         G8

         Did you give money to a POLITICAL PARTY during this
         election year?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961172    COLUMNS 5562 - 5562
              NUMERIC

         G8a

         IF R MADE CONTRIBUTION TO PARTY?

         To which party did you give money?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Democrats
                 3.   Republicans
                 5.   Other (specify)[VOL]
                 6.   Both Democrats and Republicans [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in G8; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961173    COLUMNS 5563 - 5563
              NUMERIC

         G9

         Did you give any money to ANY OTHER GROUP that supported
         or opposed candidates?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961174    COLUMNS 5564 - 5564
              NUMERIC

         G10

         During the campaign this year, did anyone talk to you
         about REGISTERING to vote or GETTING OUT TO VOTE?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes, someone did
                 5.   No, no one did

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961175    COLUMNS 5565 - 5565
              NUMERIC

         G11

         Were there any groups concerned with MORAL OR RELIGIOUS
         ISSUES that tried to encourage you to vote in a
         particular way?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes, there were groups
                 5.   No, no groups tried to encourage

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961176    COLUMNS 5566 - 5566
              NUMERIC

         G12

         Was information about candidates, parties, or political
         issues made available in your place of worship before
         the election?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No, no information available
                 7.   No, don't attend church (VOL)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961177    COLUMNS 5567 - 5567
              NUMERIC

         G13

         IF R HAS NOT INDICATED NONATTENDANCE AT CHURCH IN G12:

         Did the clergy or other church leaders at your place of
         worship encourage you to vote for a particular candidate
         or party?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, R says he/she doesn't attend
                      church (7 in G12); no post IW

==============================
VAR M961178    COLUMNS 5568 - 5569
              NUMERIC

         G13a(1)

         IF R ATTENDS CHURCH:
         IF CLERGY OR CHURCH LEADERS ENCOURAGED VOTE FOR SOME PARTICULAR
         CANDIDATE OR PARTY:

         Which candidate?
         [PROBE:  IF R SAYS CAN'T REMEMBER CANDIDATE NAME: "Which
         election or what office?"  "Any others?"]
         MENTION 1
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The codes for this variable have been slightly changed
              from previous years.

                      PRESIDENTIAL:
                01.   Democratic Presidential candidate
                      (1996: Clinton)
                02.   Republican Presidential candidate
                      (1996: Dole)
                03.   Independent/3rd party Presidential
                      candidate (1996: Perot)
                05.   Anti-Democratic Presidential candidate
                      (1996: Anti-Clinton)
                06.   Anti-Republican Presidential candidate
                      (1996: Anti-Dole)

                      SENATE:
                11.   Democratic Senate candidate in state
                      without incumbent
                12.   Republican Senate candidate in state
                      without incumbent
                13.   Democratic Senate incumbent candidate
                14.   Republican Senate incumbent candidate
                15.   Republican Senate challenger candidate
                16.   Republican Senate challenger candidate
                93.   Democratic Senate candidate for KS
                      special election
                94.   Republican Senate candidate for KS
                      special election
                      HOUSE:
                31.   Democratic House candidate in district
                      without incumbent
                32.   Republican House candidate in district
                      without incumbent
                33.   Democratic House incumbent candidate
                34.   Republican House incumbent candidate
                35.   Democratic House challenger candidate
                36.   Republican House challenger candidate

                      OTHER PARTY-SPECIFIC:
                71.   Democratic Candidate(s)--NA which
                      candidate(s)
                72.   Republican Candidate(s)--NA which
                      candidate(s)
                73.   Other Democratic Candidate--any office
                      level
                74.   Other Republican Candidate--any office
                      level
                80.   Other independent or minor party
                      candidate--any office level
                81.   Democratic Party
                82.   Republican Party
                85.   Anti-'Democrats'; against any
                      Democratic candidate exc. Presidential
                86.   Anti-'Republicans'; against any
                      Republican candidate exc. Presidential
                89.   Other party (only)

                      NON-PARTY-SPECIFIC:
                90.   Vote on particular issue
                95.   Other candidate(s) for state/local
                      offices (office level given but party
                      NA)
                96.   Other groups or individuals which are
                      neither parties nor organized
                      supporters of specific candidates;
                      advice to vote/ not vote
                97.   Candidate name given but party/office
                      level NA (low priority)

                98.   Don't know, can't remember
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, R does not attend church (7 in
                      G12); no encouragement given (5,8,9 in
                      G13); no post IW

==============================
VAR M961179    COLUMNS 5570 - 5571
              NUMERIC

         G13a(2)

         IF R ATTENDS CHURCH:
         IF CLERGY OR CHURCH LEADERS ENCOURAGED VOTE FOR SOME PARTICULAR
         CANDIDATE OR PARTY:

         Which candidate?
         [PROBE:  IF R SAYS CAN'T REMEMBER CANDIDATE NAME: "Which
         election or what office?"  "Any others?"]
         MENTION 2
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The codes for this variable have been slightly changed
              from previous years.

                      PRESIDENTIAL:
                01.   Democratic Presidential candidate
                      (1996: Clinton)
                02.   Republican Presidential candidate
                      (1996: Dole)
                03.   Independent/3rd party Presidential
                      candidate (1996: Perot)
                05.   Anti-Democratic Presidential candidate
                      (1996: Anti-Clinton)
                06.   Anti-Republican Presidential candidate
                      (1996: Anti-Dole)

                      SENATE:
                11.   Democratic Senate candidate in state
                      without incumbent
                12.   Republican Senate candidate in state
                      without incumbent
                13.   Democratic Senate incumbent candidate
                14.   Republican Senate incumbent candidate
                15.   Republican Senate challenger candidate
                16.   Republican Senate challenger candidate
                93.   Democratic Senate candidate for KS
                      special election
                94.   Republican Senate candidate for KS
                      special election

                      HOUSE:
                31.   Democratic House candidate in district
                      without incumbent
                32.   Republican House candidate in district
                      without incumbent
                33.   Democratic House incumbent candidate
                34.   Republican House incumbent candidate
                35.   Democratic House challenger candidate
                36.   Republican House challenger candidate

                      OTHER PARTY-SPECIFIC:
                71.   Democratic Candidate(s)--NA which
                      candidate(s)
                72.   Republican Candidate(s)--NA which
                      candidate(s)
                73.   Other Democratic Candidate--any office
                      level
                74.   Other Republican Candidate--any office
                      level
                80.   Other independent or minor party
                      candidate--any office level
                81.   Democratic Party
                82.   Republican Party
                85.   Anti-'Democrats'; against any
                      Democratic candidate exc. Presidential
                86.   Anti-'Republicans'; against any
                      Republican candidate exc. Presidential
                89.   Other party (only)

                      NON-PARTY-SPECIFIC:
                90.   Vote on particular issue
                95.   Other candidate(s) for state/local
                      offices (office level given but party
                      NA)
                96.   Other groups or individuals which are
                      neither parties nor organized
                      supporters of specific candidates;
                      advice to vote/ not vote
                97.   Candidate name given but party/office
                      level NA (low priority)

                00.   Inap, R does not attend church (7 in
                      G12); no encouragement given (5,8,9 in
                      G13); no post IW; no further mention

==============================
VAR M961180    COLUMNS 5572 - 5573
              NUMERIC

         G13a(3)

         IF R ATTENDS CHURCH:
         IF CLERGY OR CHURCH LEADERS ENCOURAGED VOTE FOR SOME PARTICULAR
         CANDIDATE OR PARTY:

         Which candidate?
         [PROBE:  IF R SAYS CAN'T REMEMBER CANDIDATE NAME: "Which
         election or what office?"  "Any others?"]
         MENTION 3
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The codes for this variable have been slightly changed
              from previous years.

                      PRESIDENTIAL:
                01.   Democratic Presidential candidate
                      (1996: Clinton)
                02.   Republican Presidential candidate
                      (1996: Dole)
                03.   Independent/3rd party Presidential
                      candidate (1996: Perot)
                05.   Anti-Democratic Presidential candidate
                      (1996: Anti-Clinton)
                06.   Anti-Republican Presidential candidate
                      (1996: Anti-Dole)

                      SENATE:
                11.   Democratic Senate candidate in state
                      without incumbent
                12.   Republican Senate candidate in state
                      without incumbent
                13.   Democratic Senate incumbent candidate
                14.   Republican Senate incumbent candidate
                15.   Republican Senate challenger candidate
                16.   Republican Senate challenger candidate
                93.   Democratic Senate candidate for KS
                      special election
                94.   Republican Senate candidate for KS
                      special election

                      HOUSE:
                31.   Democratic House candidate in district
                      without incumbent
                32.   Republican House candidate in district
                      without incumbent
                33.   Democratic House incumbent candidate
                34.   Republican House incumbent candidate
                35.   Democratic House challenger candidate
                36.   Republican House challenger candidate

                      OTHER PARTY-SPECIFIC:
                71.   Democratic Candidate(s)--NA which
                      candidate(s)
                72.   Republican Candidate(s)--NA which
                      candidate(s)
                73.   Other Democratic Candidate--any office
                      level
                74.   Other Republican Candidate--any office
                      level
                80.   Other independent or minor party
                      candidate--any office level
                81.   Democratic Party
                82.   Republican Party
                85.   Anti-'Democrats'; against any
                      Democratic candidate exc. Presidential
                86.   Anti-'Republicans'; against any
                      Republican candidate exc. Presidential
                89.   Other party (only)

                      NON-PARTY-SPECIFIC:
                90.   Vote on particular issue
                95.   Other candidate(s) for state/local
                      offices (office level given but party
                      NA)
                96.   Other groups or individuals which are
                      neither parties nor organized
                      supporters of specific candidates;
                      advice to vote/ not vote
                97.   Candidate name given but party/office
                      level NA (low priority)

                00.   Inap, R does not attend church (7 in
                      G12); no encouragement given (5,8,9 in
                      G13); no post IW; no further mention

==============================
VAR M961181    COLUMNS 5574 - 5574
              NUMERIC

         G14

         HALF-SAMPLE CHECKPOINT
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Half the respondents were randomly selected for
              administration of questions H1-H1b.

                 0.   R not randomly selected for
                      administration of H1-H1a
                 1.   R randomly selected for administration
                      of H1-H1a

                 9.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961182    COLUMNS 5575 - 5575
              NUMERIC

         H1

         Do you think there are any important differences in what
         the Republicans and Democrats stand for?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes, differences
                 5.   No, no differences

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 0 in G14; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961183    COLUMNS 5576 - 5578
              NUMERIC

         H1a(1)

         IF R SAYS THERE ARE DIFFERENCES IN WHAT THE DEMOCRATS AND
         REPUBLICANS STAND FOR:

         What are those differences?
         [PROBE: "Any other important differences?" UNTIL R SAYS
         "NONE."]
         MENTION 1
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H1 for full text.
              See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code.

              9998.   DK
              9999.   NA
              0000.   Inap, 0 in G14; 5,8,9 in H1; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961183A   COLUMNS 5579 - 5579
              NUMERIC

         H1b(1)

         IF R SAYS THERE ARE DIFFERENCES IN WHAT THE DEMOCRATS AND
         REPUBLICANS STAND FOR:

         What are those differences?
         [PROBE: "Any other important differences?" UNTIL R SAYS
         "NONE."]
         PARTY REFERENCE - MENTION 1
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H1 for full text.
              Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
              than parties are coded "7."   However, if the candidates
              are referred to as leaders or representatives of the
              parties, the response is coded with the appropriate code
              category.

                 1.   Democratic party mention
                 2.   Democratic Presidential candidate
                      mention
                 4.   Republican Presidential candidate
                      mention
                 5.   Republican Party mention
                 6.   Other party mentioned instead
                 7.   Unclear party reference-- some
                      substantive area of party difference
                      mentioned, but party reference is not
                      clear; reference to candidate rather
                      than party

                 8.   DK (998 in H1a(1))
                 9.   NA (999 in H1a(1))
                 0.   Inap, 0 in G14;  5,8,9 in H1; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961184    COLUMNS 5580 - 5582
              NUMERIC

         H1a(2)

         IF R SAYS THERE ARE DIFFERENCES IN WHAT THE DEMOCRATS AND
         REPUBLICANS STAND FOR:

         What are those differences?
         [PROBE: "Any other important differences?" UNTIL R SAYS
         "NONE."]
         MENTION 2
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H1 for full text.
              See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code.

              0000.   Inap, 0 in G14;  5,8,9 in H1; 998,999
                      in H1a(1); no further mention; no Post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961184A   COLUMNS 5583 - 5583
              NUMERIC

         H1b(2)

         IF R SAYS THERE ARE DIFFERENCES IN WHAT THE DEMOCRATS AND
         REPUBLICANS STAND FOR:

         What are those differences?
         [PROBE: "Any other important differences?" UNTIL R SAYS
         "NONE."]
         PARTY REFERENCE - MENTION 2
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H1 for full text.
              Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
              than parties are coded "7."   However, if the candidates
              are referred to as leaders or representatives of the
              parties, the response is coded with the appropriate code
              category.

                 1.   Democratic party mention
                 2.   Democratic Presidential candidate
                      mention
                 4.   Republican Presidential candidate
                      mention
                 5.   Republican Party mention
                 6.   Other party mentioned instead
                 7.   Unclear party reference-- some
                      substantive area of party difference
                      mentioned, but party reference is not
                      clear; reference to candidate rather
                      than party

                 0.   Inap, 0 in G14;  5,8,9 in H1; 998,999
                      in H1a(1); no further mention; no post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961185    COLUMNS 5584 - 5586
              NUMERIC

         H1a(3)

         IF R SAYS THERE ARE DIFFERENCES IN WHAT THE DEMOCRATS AND
         REPUBLICANS STAND FOR:

         What are those differences?
         [PROBE: "Any other important differences?" UNTIL R SAYS
         "NONE."]
         MENTION 3
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H1 for full text.
              See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code.

              0000.   Inap, 0 in G14;  5,8,9 in H1; 998,999
                      in H1a(1); no further mention; no Post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961185A   COLUMNS 5587 - 5587
              NUMERIC

         H1b(3)

         IF R SAYS THERE ARE DIFFERENCES IN WHAT THE DEMOCRATS AND
         REPUBLICANS STAND FOR:

         What are those differences?
         [PROBE: "Any other important differences?" UNTIL R SAYS
         "NONE."]
         PARTY REFERENCE - MENTION 3
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H1 for full text.
              Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
              than parties are coded "7."   However, if the candidates
              are referred to as leaders or representatives of the
              parties, the response is coded with the appropriate code
              category.

                 1.   Democratic party mention
                 2.   Democratic Presidential candidate
                      mention
                 4.   Republican Presidential candidate
                      mention
                 5.   Republican Party mention
                 6.   Other party mentioned instead
                 7.   Unclear party reference-- some
                      substantive area of party difference
                      mentioned, but party reference is not
                      clear; reference to candidate rather
                      than party

                 0.   Inap, 0 in G14;  5,8,9 in H1; 998,999
                      in H1a(1); no further mention;  no post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961186    COLUMNS 5588 - 5590
              NUMERIC

         H1a(4)

         IF R SAYS THERE ARE DIFFERENCES IN WHAT THE DEMOCRATS AND
         REPUBLICANS STAND FOR:

         What are those differences?
         [PROBE: "Any other important differences?" UNTIL R SAYS
         "NONE."]
         MENTION 4
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H1 for full text.
              See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code.

              0000.   Inap, 0 in G14;  5,8,9 in H1; 998,999
                      in H1a(1); no further mention; no Post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961186A   COLUMNS 5591 - 5591
              NUMERIC

         H1b(4)

         IF R SAYS THERE ARE DIFFERENCES IN WHAT THE DEMOCRATS AND
         REPUBLICANS STAND FOR:

         What are those differences?
         [PROBE: "Any other important differences?" UNTIL R SAYS
         "NONE."]
         PARTY REFERENCE - MENTION 4
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H1 for full text.
              Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
              than parties are coded "7."   However, if the candidates
              are referred to as leaders or representatives of the
              parties, the response is coded with the appropriate code
              category.

                 1.   Democratic party mention
                 2.   Democratic Presidential candidate
                      mention
                 4.   Republican Presidential candidate
                      mention
                 5.   Republican Party mention
                 6.   Other party mentioned instead
                 7.   Unclear party reference-- some
                      substantive area of party difference
                      mentioned, but party reference is not
                      clear; reference to candidate rather
                      than party

                 0.   Inap, 0 in G14;  5,8,9 in H1; 998,999
                      in H1a(1); no further mention;  no post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961187    COLUMNS 5592 - 5594
              NUMERIC

         H1a(5)

         IF R SAYS THERE ARE DIFFERENCES IN WHAT THE DEMOCRATS AND
         REPUBLICANS STAND FOR:

         What are those differences?
         [PROBE: "Any other important differences?" UNTIL R SAYS
         "NONE."]
         MENTION 5
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H1 for full text.
              See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code.

              0000.   Inap, 0 in G14;  5,8,9 in H1; 998,999
                      in H1a(1); no further mention; no Post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961187A   COLUMNS 5595 - 5595
              NUMERIC

         H1b(5)

         IF R SAYS THERE ARE DIFFERENCES IN WHAT THE DEMOCRATS AND
         REPUBLICANS STAND FOR:

         What are those differences?
         [PROBE: "Any other important differences?" UNTIL R SAYS
         "NONE."]
         PARTY REFERENCE - MENTION 5
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H1 for full text.
              Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
              than parties are coded "7."   However, if the candidates
              are referred to as leaders or representatives of the
              parties, the response is coded with the appropriate code
              category.

                 1.   Democratic party mention
                 2.   Democratic Presidential candidate
                      mention
                 4.   Republican Presidential candidate
                      mention
                 5.   Republican Party mention
                 6.   Other party mentioned instead
                 7.   Unclear party reference-- some
                      substantive area of party difference
                      mentioned, but party reference is not
                      clear; reference to candidate rather
                      than party

                 0.   Inap, 0 in G14;  5,8,9 in H1; 998,999
                      in H1a(1); no further mention;  no post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961188    COLUMNS 5596 - 5598
              NUMERIC

         H1a(6)

         IF R SAYS THERE ARE DIFFERENCES IN WHAT THE DEMOCRATS AND
         REPUBLICANS STAND FOR:

         What are those differences?
         [PROBE: "Any other important differences?" UNTIL R SAYS
         "NONE."]
         MENTION 6
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H1 for full text.
              See PARTY DIFFERENCES Master Code.

              0000.   Inap, 0 in G14;  5,8,9 in H1; 998,999
                      in H1a(1); no further mention; no Post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961188A   COLUMNS 5599 - 5599
              NUMERIC

         H1b(6)

         IF R SAYS THERE ARE DIFFERENCES IN WHAT THE DEMOCRATS AND
         REPUBLICANS STAND FOR:

         What are those differences?
         [PROBE: "Any other important differences?" UNTIL R SAYS
         "NONE."]
         PARTY REFERENCE - MENTION 6
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H1 for full text.
              Responses that refer specifically to the candidates rather
              than parties are coded "7."   However, if the candidates
              are referred to as leaders or representatives of the
              parties, the response is coded with the appropriate code
              category.

                 1.   Democratic party mention
                 2.   Democratic Presidential candidate
                      mention
                 4.   Republican Presidential candidate
                      mention
                 5.   Republican Party mention
                 6.   Other party mentioned instead
                 7.   Unclear party reference-- some
                      substantive area of party difference
                      mentioned, but party reference is not
                      clear; reference to candidate rather
                      than party

                 0.   Inap, 0 in G14;  5,8,9 in H1; 998,999
                      in H1a(1); no further mention;  no post
                      IW

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

         H3        Now we have a set of questions concerning various public

         figures.  We want to see how much information about them
         gets out to the public from television, newspapers and
         the like.
         [PAUSE AFTER EACH NAME.  RECORD EXACTLY WHAT IS SAID BUT
         DO NOT PROBE DON'T KNOW.]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M961189    COLUMNS 5600 - 5600
              NUMERIC

         H3a

         The first name is Al Gore.
         What job or political office does he now hold?
         AL GORE - R'S KNOWLEDGE OF POLITICAL OFFICE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H3 for full text.

                 1.   Correctly identified Al Gore (as Vice-
                      President)
                 5.   Identification incomplete or wrong

                 8.   DK; R makes no attempt to guess
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961190    COLUMNS 5601 - 5601
              NUMERIC

         H3b

         William Rehnquist?
         (What job or political office does he now hold?)
         WILLIAM REHNQUIST - R'S KNOWLEDGE OF POLITICAL OFFICE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H3 for full text.

                 1.   Correctly identifies Rehnquist as Chief
                      Justice of the Supreme Court
                 5.   Identification incomplete or wrong

                 8.   DK; R makes no attempt to guess
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961191    COLUMNS 5602 - 5602
              NUMERIC

         H3c

         Boris Yeltsin?
         (What job or political office does he now hold?)
         BORIS YELTSIN - R'S KNOWLEDGE OF POLITICAL OFFICE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H3 for full text.

                 1.   Correctly identifies Yeltsin as
                      President of Russia or as
                      leader/head/top man of Russia
                 5.   Identification incomplete or wrong
                      (incl. leader of Soviet Union/former
                      Soviet Union)

                 8.   DK; R makes no attempt to guess
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961192    COLUMNS 5603 - 5603
              NUMERIC

         H3d

         Newt Gingrich?
         (What job or political office does he now hold?)
         NEWT GINGRICH - R'S KNOWLEDGE OF POLITICAL OFFICE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See H3 for full text.

                 1.   Correctly identifies Gingrich as
                      Speaker of the House of Representatives
                 5.   Identification incomplete or wrong

                 8.   DK; R makes no attempt to guess
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961193    COLUMNS 5604 - 5604
              NUMERIC

         H4

         Do you FAVOR or OPPOSE laws to protect homosexuals
         against job discrimination?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Favor
                 5.   Oppose

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961194    COLUMNS 5605 - 5605
              NUMERIC

         H4a/H4b

         IF R FAVORS LAWS TO PROTECT HOMOSEXUALS AGAINST JOB
         DISCRIMINATION /
         IF R OPPOSES LAWS TO PROTECT HOMOSEXUALS AGAINST JOB
         DISCRIMINATION /

         H4a. Do you favor such laws STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         H4b. Do you oppose such laws STRONGLY or NOT STRONLGY?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Favor strongly
                 2.   Favor not strongly
                 4.   Oppose not strongly
                 5.   Oppose strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in H4; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961195    COLUMNS 5606 - 5606
              NUMERIC

         H5

         Do you think homosexuals should be allowed to serve in
         the United States Armed Forces or don't you think so?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Homosexuals should be allowed to serve
                 5.   Homosexuals should not be allowed to
                      serve

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961196    COLUMNS 5607 - 5607
              NUMERIC

         H5a/H5b

         IF R FAVORS ALLOWING HOMOSEXUALS TO SERVICE IN THE ARMED FORCES /
         IF R FAVORS ALLOWING HOMOSEXUALS TO SERVICE IN THE ARMED FORCES:

         H5a. Do you feel STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY that
              homosexuals should be allowed to serve in the
              United States Armed Forces?
         H5b. Do you feel STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY that
              homosexuals should not be allowed to serve in the
              United States Armed Forces?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Feel strongly - should be allowed to
                      serve
                 2.   Feel not strongly - should be allowed
                      to serve
                 4.   Feel not strongly - should not be
                      allowed to serve
                 5.   Feel strongly - should not be allowed
                      to serve

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in H5; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961197    COLUMNS 5608 - 5608
              NUMERIC

         H6

         Do you FAVOR or OPPOSE the death penalty for persons
         convicted of murder?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Favor
                 5.   Oppose

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961198    COLUMNS 5609 - 5609
              NUMERIC

         H6a/H6b

         IF R FAVORS THE DEATH PENALTY FOR PERSONS CONVICTED OF MURDER /
         IF R OPPOSES THE DEATH PENALTY FOR PERSONS CONVICTED OF MURDER:

         H6a. Do you favor the death penalty for persons
              convicted of murder STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         H6b. Do you oppose the death penalty for persons
              convicted of murder STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Favor strongly
                 2.   Favor not strongly
                 4.   Oppose not strongly
                 5.   Oppose strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in H6; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961199    COLUMNS 5610 - 5610
              NUMERIC

         H6c

         Looking at page 2 of the booklet, please tell me how
         much you AGREE or DISAGREE with the following statement:
         Mothers should remain at home with young children and
         not work.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Agree strongly
                 2.   Agree somewhat
                 3.   Neither agree nor disagree
                 4.   Disagree somewhat
                 5.   Disagree strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961200    COLUMNS 5611 - 5611
              NUMERIC

         H7

         (Not looking at the booklet)
         Which level of government do you think should be most
         involved in dealing with ENVIRONMENTAL problems --
         The national government, state governments, or local
         governments?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   National government
                 3.   State governments
                 5.   Local governments

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961201    COLUMNS 5612 - 5612
              NUMERIC

         H8

         What about  welfare issues?
         Which level of government do you think should be most
         involved in dealing with WELFARE issues --
         The national government, state governments, or local governments?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   National government
                 3.   State governments
                 5.   Local governments

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961202    COLUMNS 5613 - 5613
              NUMERIC

         H9

         What about CRIME?
         (Which level of government do you think should be most
         involved in dealing with crime --
         The national government, state governments, or local
         governments?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   National government
                 3.   State governments
                 5.   Local governments

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961203    COLUMNS 5614 - 5614
              NUMERIC

         H11

         We find that people differ in how much faith and
         confidence they have in various levels of government in
         this country.
         In your case, do you have more faith and confidence in
         NATIONAL GOVERNMENT, the GOVERNMENT OF THIS STATE, or in
         the LOCAL GOVERNMENT around here?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   National government
                 3.   Government of this state
                 5.   The local government around here

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961204    COLUMNS 5615 - 5615
              NUMERIC

         H12

         Which level of government do you have the least faith
         and confidence in:  the NATIONAL GOVERNMENT, the
         GOVERNMENT OF THIS STATE, or the LOCAL GOVERNMENT around
         here?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   National government
                 3.   Government of this state
                 5.   The local government around here

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961205    COLUMNS 5616 - 5616
              NUMERIC

         J2

         Some people feel that if black people are not getting
         fair treatment in jobs, the government in Washington
         ought to see to it that they do.
         Others feel that this is not the federal government's
         business.
         Have you had enough interest in this question to favor
         one side over the other?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes, have interest in question
                 5.   No, haven't had interest in question

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961206    COLUMNS 5617 - 5617
              NUMERIC

         J2a

         How do you feel?
         Should the government in Washington see to it that black
         people get fair treatment in jobs or is this not the
         federal government's business?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Government should see to blacks' fair
                      treatment in jobs
                 5.   This is not the federal government's
                      business
                 7.   Other

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in J2; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961207    COLUMNS 5618 - 5618
              NUMERIC

         J2a(1)/J2a(2

         IF R FEELS THAT THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD SEE TO FAIR TREATMENT IN
         JOBS FOR BLACKS /
         IF R FEELS THAT THIS IS NOT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S BUSINESS:

         J2a1. Do you feel STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY (that the
               government in Washington should see to it that
               Black people get fair treatment in jobs)?
         J2a2. Do you feel STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY (that this is
               not the federal government's business)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Strongly think that federal government
                      should see to fair treatment
                 2.   Not strongly think that federal
                      government should see to fair treatment
                 4.   Not strongly think that this is not the
                      federal government's business
                 5.   Strongly think that this is not the
                      federal government's business

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in J2; 7,8,9 in J2a; no
                      Post IW

==============================
VAR M961208    COLUMNS 5619 - 5619
              NUMERIC

         J3

         Some people say that because of past discrimination,
         blacks should be given preference in hiring and
         promotion.  Others say that such preference in hiring
         and promotion of blacks is wrong because it gives blacks
         advantages they haven't earned.
         What about your opinion -- are you FOR or AGAINST
         preferential hiring and promotion of blacks?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   For preferential hiring and promotion
                      of blacks
                 5.   Against preferential hiring and
                      promotion of blacks
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961209    COLUMNS 5620 - 5620
              NUMERIC

         J3a/J3b

         IF R FAVORS PREFERENTIAL HIRING AND PROMOTION FOR BLACKS /
         IF R OPPOSES PREFERENTIAL HIRING AND PROMOTION FOR BLACKS:

         J3a. Do you favor preference in hiring and promotion
              STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         J3b. Do you oppose preference in hiring and promotion
              STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from J3, J3a/b.

                 1.   Favor strongly
                 2.   Favor not strongly
                 4.   Oppose not strongly
                 5.   Oppose strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 7,8,9 in J3; no Post IW

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

         J4        Looking at page 3 of the booklet:

         Some people feel that the government in Washington
         should make every effort to improve the social and
         economic position of blacks.   Suppose these people are
         at one end of a scale, at point 1.  Others feel that the
         government should not make any special effort to help
         blacks because they should help themselves.  Suppose
         these people are at the other end, at point 7. And, of
         course, some other people have opinions somewhere in
         between at points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M961210    COLUMNS 5621 - 5621
              NUMERIC

         J4a

         Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't
         you thought much about this?
         R'S POSITION - AID TO BLACKS 7-POINT SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See J4 for full text.

                 1.   Govt should make every effort to help
                      blacks
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Govt should not make special effort to
                      help blacks

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; Inap, no Post IW
                 0.   Haven't thought much about this

==============================
VAR M961211    COLUMNS 5622 - 5622
              NUMERIC

         J4b

         [RB] Where would you place Bill Clinton on this scale?
         CLINTON POSITION - AID TO BLACKS 7-POINT SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See J4 for full text.
              Order of Clinton, Dole and Perot in J4a-J4c randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Govt should make every effort to help
                      blacks
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Govt should not make special effort to
                      help blacks

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961212    COLUMNS 5623 - 5623
              NUMERIC

         J4c

         [RB] Where would you place Bob Dole on this scale?
         DOLE POSITION - AID TO BLACKS 7-POINT SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See J4 for full text.
              Order of Clinton, Dole and Perot in J4a-J4c randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Govt should make every effort to help
                      blacks
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Govt should not make special effort to
                      help blacks

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961213    COLUMNS 5624 - 5624
              NUMERIC

         J4d

         [RB] Where would you place Ross Perot on this scale?
         PEROT POSITION - AID TO BLACKS 7-POINT SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See J4 for full text.
              Order of Clinton, Dole and Perot in J4a-J4c randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Govt should make every effort to help
                      blacks
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Govt should not make special effort to
                      help blacks

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961214    COLUMNS 5625 - 5625
              NUMERIC

         J5

         Turning to page 4 of the booklet:
         Which of the following views comes closest to your
         opinion on the issue of school prayer?  Just give me the
         number of your choice.
         1.  BY LAW, PRAYERS SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
         2.  THE LAW SHOULD ALLOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO SCHEDULE TIME
                   WHEN CHILDREN CAN PRAY SILENTLY IF THEY WANT TO.
         3.  THE LAW SHOULD ALLOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO SCHEDULE TIME
                   WHEN CHILDREN AS A GROUP, CAN SAY A GENERAL PRAYER
                   NOT TIED TO A PARTICULAR RELIGIOUS FAITH.
         4.  BY LAW, PUBLIC SCHOOLS SHOULD SCHEDULE A TIME WHEN ALL
                   CHILDREN WOULD SAY A CHOSEN CHRISTIAN PRAYER.
         7  OTHER - specify [VOL.]
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Not allowed in public schools
                 2.   Allow children to pray silently
                 3.   Schedule time for general prayer
                 4.   Christian prayer required
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961215    COLUMNS 5626 - 5626
              NUMERIC

         J5a

         IF R HAS AN OPINION ABOUT SCHOOL PRAYER:

         Do you favor that choice strongly or not strongly?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Favor strongly
                 5.   Favor not strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in J5; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961216    COLUMNS 5627 - 5627
              NUMERIC

         J6

         How afraid are you that a member of your family, or a
         close friend, or you yourself might be the victim of an
         assault during the coming year?
         Would you say you are VERY AFRAID, SOMEWHAT AFRAID, A
         LITTLE BIT AFRAID, or NOT AFRAID?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very afraid
                 2.   Somewhat afraid
                 3.   A little bit afraid
                 4.   Not afraid

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961217    COLUMNS 5628 - 5628
              NUMERIC

         J7

         Do you favor or oppose a ban on the sale of all
         handguns, except those that are issued to law
         enforcement officers?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Favor
                 5.   Oppose

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961218    COLUMNS 5629 - 5629
              NUMERIC

         J8

         IF INTERVIEW IS ASSIGNED TO TELEPHONE ADMINISTRATION:

         Do you have a gun in the house?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Codes 1 and 5 apply to interviews assigned to telephone
              mode and administered in telephone mode (4 in question
              Admin.49).  Interviews assigned to personal mode skipped
              this question; if an interview was assigned to personal
              mode but was actually administered by telephone this
              question was also skipped (1 and 2 in question Admin.48).
              If an interview was assigned as telephone but was in fact
              conducted in person (3 in question Admin.48), this screen
              appeared and the interviewer was instructed to code 7;
              however, in a few such instances the interviewer asked the
              question, and the respones in such cases have been coded 2
              or 6.

                 1.   Yes
                 2.   Yes - assigned phone IW is conducted in
                      person, IWR asked this question in error
                 5.   No
                 6.   No - assigned phone IW is conducted in
                      person, IWR asked this question in error
                 7.   Question not asked--assigned phone
                      interview is conducted in person (3 in
                      question Admin.49 and IWR correctly
                      skipped this question)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, interview administered as
                      personal IW (1 or 2 in question
                      Admin.48); no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961219    COLUMNS 5630 - 5630
              NUMERIC

         J9

         Each year the government in Washington has to make
         decisions about taxes, spending, and the deficit.  We'd
         like to know your opinions about what the government
         should do about the budget.
         Do you favor an increase in the federal budget deficit
         in order to increase spending on domestic programs like
         Medicare, education, and highways?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes, favor
                 5.   No, don't favor

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961220    COLUMNS 5631 - 5631
              NUMERIC

         J10

         Do you favor cuts in spending on domestic programs like
         Medicare, education and highways in order to cut the
         taxes paid by ordinary Americans?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See J9 for full introductory text.

                 1.   Yes, favor
                 5.   No, don't favor

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961221    COLUMNS 5632 - 5632
              NUMERIC

         J11

         Do you favor an increase in the federal budget deficit
         in order to cut the taxes paid by ordinary Americans?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See J9 for full introductory text.

                 1.   Yes, favor
                 5.   No, don't favor

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961222    COLUMNS 5633 - 5633
              NUMERIC

         K1

         Overall, how would you rate the air quality in our
         nation?
         Very good, fairly good, fairly bad, or very bad?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very good
                 2.   Fairly good
                 3.   Fairly bad
                 4.   Very bad

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961223    COLUMNS 5634 - 5634
              NUMERIC

         K2

         What about in your local community?
         Is the air quality very good, fairly good, fairly bad,
         or very bad?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very good
                 2.   Fairly good
                 3.   Fairly bad
                 4.   Very bad

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961224    COLUMNS 5635 - 5635
              NUMERIC

         K3

         Overall, how would you rate the safety of drinking water
         in our nation?
         Very good, fairly good, fairly bad, or very bad?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very good
                 2.   Fairly good
                 3.   Fairly bad
                 4.   Very bad

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961225    COLUMNS 5636 - 5636
              NUMERIC

         K4

         What about in your local community?
         Is the safety of drinking water in your local community
         very good, fairly good, fairly bad, or very bad?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very good
                 2.   Fairly good
                 3.   Fairly bad
                 4.   Very bad

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961226    COLUMNS 5637 - 5637
              NUMERIC

         K5

         Here are a few more questions about what the government
         should do about the budget.
         Do you favor increases in the taxes paid by ordinary
         Americans in order to increase spending on domestic
         programs like Medicare, education and highways?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes, favor
                 5.   No, don't favor

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961227    COLUMNS 5638 - 5638
              NUMERIC

         K6

         Do you favor cuts in spending on domestic programs like
         Medicare, education, and highways in order to cut the
         federal budget deficit?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See K5 for introductory sentence.

                 1.   Yes, favor
                 5.   No, don't favor

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961228    COLUMNS 5639 - 5639
              NUMERIC

         K7

         Do you favor increases in taxes paid by ordinary
         Americans in order to cut the federal budget deficit?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See K5 for introductory sentence.

                 1.   Yes, favor
                 5.   No, don't favor

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

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

         L1        Looking at page 5 of the booklet:

         I am going to read several statements.  After each one,
         I would like you to tell me whether you AGREE STRONGLY
         with the statement, AGREE SOMEWHAT, NEITHER AGREE NOR
         DISAGREE, DISAGREE SOMEWHAT, or DISAGREE STRONGLY.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M961229    COLUMNS 5640 - 5640
              NUMERIC

         L1a

         [RB] The first statement is:
         Our society should do whatever is necessary to make sure
         that everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L1 for full text. Respondent booklet used.

                 1.   Agree strongly
                 2.   Agree somewhat
                 3.   Neither agree nor disagree
                 4.   Disagree somewhat
                 5.   Disagree strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961230    COLUMNS 5641 - 5641
              NUMERIC

         L1b

         [RB] (Still on p.5)
         We have gone too far in pushing equal rights in this
         country.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L1 for full text.

                 1.   Agree strongly
                 2.   Agree somewhat
                 3.   Neither agree nor disagree
                 4.   Disagree somewhat
                 5.   Disagree strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961231    COLUMNS 5642 - 5642
              NUMERIC

         L1c

         [RB]  (Still on p. 5)
         One of the big problems in this country is that we don't
         give everyone an equal chance.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L1 for full text.

                 1.   Agree strongly
                 2.   Agree somewhat
                 3.   Neither agree nor disagree
                 4.   Disagree somewhat
                 5.   Disagree strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961232    COLUMNS 5643 - 5643
              NUMERIC

         L1d

         [RB] (Still on p. 5)
         This country would be better off if we worried less
         about how equal people are.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L1 for full text.

                 1.   Agree strongly
                 2.   Agree somewhat
                 3.   Neither agree nor disagree
                 4.   Disagree somewhat
                 5.   Disagree strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961233    COLUMNS 5644 - 5644
              NUMERIC

         L1e

         [RB]  (Still on p. 5)
         It is not really that big a problem if some people have
         more of a chance in life than others.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L1 for full text.

                 1.   Agree strongly
                 2.   Agree somewhat
                 3.   Neither agree nor disagree
                 4.   Disagree somewhat
                 5.   Disagree strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961234    COLUMNS 5645 - 5645
              NUMERIC

         L1f

         [RB] (Still on p. 5)
         If people were treated more equally in this country we
         would have many fewer problems.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L1 for full text.

                 1.   Agree strongly
                 2.   Agree somewhat
                 3.   Neither agree nor disagree
                 4.   Disagree somewhat
                 5.   Disagree strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961235    COLUMNS 5646 - 5646
              NUMERIC

         L2a

         Now I am going to read several statements about helping
         others.
         (Still looking at p.5 of the booklet)
         Please tell me how much you agree or disagree with each
         one.
         One should always find ways to help others less
         fortunate than oneself.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Agree strongly
                 2.   Agree somewhat
                 3.   Neither agree nor disagree
                 4.   Disagree somewhat
                 5.   Disagree strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961236    COLUMNS 5647 - 5647
              NUMERIC

         L2b

         [RB] (Still on p. 5)
         A person should always be concerned about the well-being
         of others.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L2a for introduction.

                 1.   Agree strongly
                 2.   Agree somewhat
                 3.   Neither agree nor disagree
                 4.   Disagree somewhat
                 5.   Disagree strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961237    COLUMNS 5648 - 5648
              NUMERIC

         L2c

         [RB] (Still on p. 5)
         It is best not to get too involved in taking care of
         other people's needs.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L2a for introduction.

                 1.   Agree strongly
                 2.   Agree somewhat
                 3.   Neither agree nor disagree
                 4.   Disagree somewhat
                 5.   Disagree strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap

==============================
VAR M961238    COLUMNS 5649 - 5649
              NUMERIC

         L2d

         [RB] (Still on p. 5)
         People tend to pay more attention to the well-being of
         others than they should.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L2a for introduction.

                 1.   Agree strongly
                 2.   Agree somewhat
                 3.   Neither agree nor disagree
                 4.   Disagree somewhat
                 5.   Disagree strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961239    COLUMNS 5650 - 5650
              NUMERIC

         L3a

         Not using the booklet: We're interested in how much
         people learn about television news personalities.
         Take Tom Brokaw.
         Do you happen to know which network he works for-- is it
         CBS, CNN or which?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   ABC
                 2.   NBC
                 3.   CBS
                 4.   CNN
                 5.   Don't watch/have television [VOL]
                 6.   R gave number or call letter of TV
                      channel only (NFS) [VOL]
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961240    COLUMNS 5651 - 5651
              NUMERIC

         L3b

         IF R HAS NOT INDICATED 'DON'T WATCH TELEVISION' IN L3a:

         What about Peter Jennings?
         (Do you happen to know what network he works for?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L3a for introduction.

                 1.   ABC
                 2.   NBC
                 3.   CBS
                 4.   CNN
                 6.   R gave number or call letter of TV
                      channel only (NFS) [VOL]
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5 in L3a; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961241    COLUMNS 5652 - 5652
              NUMERIC

         L3c

         IF R HAS NOT INDICATED 'DON'T WATCH TELEVISION' IN L3a:

         What about Dan Rather?
         (Do you happen to know what network he works for?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L3a for introduction.

                 1.   ABC
                 2.   NBC
                 3.   CBS
                 4.   CNN
                 6.   R gave number or call letter of TV
                      channel only (NFS) [VOL]
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5 in L3a; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961242    COLUMNS 5653 - 5653
              NUMERIC

         L3d

         IF R HAS NOT INDICATED 'DON'T WATCH TELEVISION' IN L3a:

         What about Bernard Shaw?
         (Do you happen to know what network he works for?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See L3a for introduction.

                 1.   ABC
                 2.   NBC
                 3.   CBS
                 4.   CNN
                 6.   R gave number or call letter of TV
                      channel only (NFS) [VOL]
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5 in L3a; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961243    COLUMNS 5654 - 5654
              NUMERIC

         L4

         What do you think of your personal financial situation
         these days?
         Would you say that your personal financial situation is
         VERY GOOD, GOOD, NEITHER GOOD NOR BAD, BAD, or VERY BAD?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very good
                 2.   Good
                 3.   Neither good nor bad
                 4.   Bad
                 5.   Very bad

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961244    COLUMNS 5655 - 5655
              NUMERIC

         M1a

         (Again looking at page 5 of the booklet)
         Please tell me how much you agree or disagree with these
         statements.  The first is:
         Public officials don't care much what people like me
         think.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Agree strongly
                 2.   Agree somewhat
                 3.   Neither agree nor disagree
                 4.   Disagree somewhat
                 5.   Disagree strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961245    COLUMNS 5656 - 5656
              NUMERIC

         M1b

         [RB] (Still on p. 5)
         People like me don't have any say about what the
         government does.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M1a for introduction.

                 1.   Agree strongly
                 2.   Agree somewhat
                 3.   Neither agree nor disagree
                 4.   Disagree somewhat
                 5.   Disagree strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961246    COLUMNS 5657 - 5657
              NUMERIC

         M1c

         [RB] (Still on p. 5)
         Sometimes politics and government seem so complicated
         that a person like me can't really understand what's
         going on.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M1a for introduction.

                 1.   Agree strongly
                 2.   Agree somewhat
                 3.   Neither agree nor disagree
                 4.   Disagree somewhat
                 5.   Disagree strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961247    COLUMNS 5658 - 5658
              NUMERIC

         M2a

         [RB] (Still on p.5)
         Now I am going to read several statements.
         After each one, I would like you to tell me whether you
         agree strongly, agree somewhat, neither agree nor
         disagree, disagree somewhat, or disagree strongly with
         this statement.  The first statement is...
         The newer lifestyles are contributing to the breakdown
         of our society.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Agree strongly
                 2.   Agree somewhat
                 3.   Neither agree nor disagree
                 4.   Disagree somewhat
                 5.   Disagree strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961248    COLUMNS 5659 - 5659
              NUMERIC

         M2b

         [RB] (Still on p. 5)
         The world is always changing and we should adjust our
         view of moral behavior to those changes.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M2a for introduction.

                 1.   Agree strongly
                 2.   Agree somewhat
                 3.   Neither agree nor disagree
                 4.   Disagree somewhat
                 5.   Disagree strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961249    COLUMNS 5660 - 5660
              NUMERIC

         M2c

         [RB]  (Still on p. 5)
         This country would have many fewer problems if there
         were more emphasis on traditional family ties
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M2a for introduction.

                 1.   Agree strongly
                 2.   Agree somewhat
                 3.   Neither agree nor disagree
                 4.   Disagree somewhat
                 5.   Disagree strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961250    COLUMNS 5661 - 5661
              NUMERIC

         M2d

         [RB] (Still on p. 5)
         We should be more tolerant of people who choose to live
         according to their own moral standards, even if they are
         very different from our own.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M2a for introduction.

                 1.   Agree strongly
                 2.   Agree somewhat
                 3.   Neither agree nor disagree
                 4.   Disagree somewhat
                 5.   Disagree strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

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

         M3        Not using the booklet - People have different ideas

         about the government in Washington.  These ideas don't
         refer to Democrats or Republicans in particular, but
         just to the government in general.  We want to see how
         you feel about these ideas.  For example:
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M961251    COLUMNS 5662 - 5662
              NUMERIC

         M3a

         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?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M3 for full text.

                 1.   Just about always
                 2.   Most of the time
                 3.   Only some of the time
                 4.   Never [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961252    COLUMNS 5663 - 5663
              NUMERIC

         M4

         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?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M3 for full text.

                 1.   Waste a lot
                 3.   Waste some
                 5.   Don't waste very much

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961253    COLUMNS 5664 - 5664
              NUMERIC

         M5

         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?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M3 for full text.

                 1.   Gov't run by a few big interests
                 5.   Gov't run for the benefit of all

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961254    COLUMNS 5665 - 5665
              NUMERIC

         M6

         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?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M3 for full text.

                 1.   Quite a few are crooked
                 3.   Not very many are crooked
                 5.   Hardly any are crooked

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961255    COLUMNS 5666 - 5666
              NUMERIC

         M7

         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?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M3 for full text.

                 1.   A good deal
                 3.   Some
                 5.   Not much

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961256    COLUMNS 5667 - 5667
              NUMERIC

         M8

         Over the years, how much attention do you feel the
         government pays to what people think when it decides
         what to do --
         A GOOD DEAL, SOME, or NOT MUCH?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See M3 for full text.

                 1.   A good deal
                 3.   Some
                 5.   Not much

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961257    COLUMNS 5668 - 5668
              NUMERIC

         N1

         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?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961258    COLUMNS 5669 - 5669
              NUMERIC

         N2

         Generally speaking, would you say that most people can
         be trusted, that you can't be too careful in dealing
         with people?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Most people can be trusted
                 5.   You can't be too careful in dealing
                      with people

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961259    COLUMNS 5670 - 5670
              NUMERIC

         N3

         Do you think most people would try to take advantage of
         you if the got the chance or would they try to be fair?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Most people would try to take advantage
                 5.   They would try to be fair

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961260    COLUMNS 5671 - 5671
              NUMERIC

         N4

         Do you have any neighbors that you know and talk to
         regularly?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961261    COLUMNS 5672 - 5672
              NUMERIC

         N4a

         IF R HAS NEIGHBORS THAT R TALKS TO REGULARLY:

         About how many (do you talk to regularly)?
         (Would that be JUSE ONE, TWO OR THREE, FOUR OR FIVE, or
         MORE THAN FIVE?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Just one
                 2.   Two or three
                 4.   Four or five
                 5.   More than five

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in N4; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961262    COLUMNS 5673 - 5673
              NUMERIC

         N5

         If you were selected to serve on a jury, would you be
         happy to do so or would you rather not serve?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Happy to do it
                 5.   Rather not serve

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961263    COLUMNS 5674 - 5674
              NUMERIC

         N6

         In the last twelve months, have you worked with others
         or joined an organization in your community to do
         something about some community problem?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961264    COLUMNS 5675 - 5675
              NUMERIC

         N7

         Many people are finding it more difficult to make
         contributions to church or charity as much as they used
         to.
         How about you, were you able to contribute any money to
         church or charity in the last 12 months?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961265    COLUMNS 5676 - 5676
              NUMERIC

         N8

         Would you say that your personal income tax burden has
         gone up, gone down, or stayed about the same during
         Clinton's time as President?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Gone up
                 3.   Gone down
                 5.   Stayed about the same

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961266    COLUMNS 5677 - 5677
              NUMERIC

         N8a/N8b

         IF R'S TAX BURDEN HAS GONE UP DURING CLINTON PRESIDENCY /
         IF R'S TAX BURDEN HAS GONE DOWN DURING CLINTON PRESIDENCY:

         N8a. Would you say it has gone up A LOT or A LITTLE?
         N8b. Would you say it has gone down A LOT or A LITTLE?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from N8 and N8a/b.

                 1.   Gone up a lot
                 2.   Gone up a little
                 3.   Same (5 in N8)
                 4.   Gone down a little
                 5.   Gone down a lot

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in N8; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961267    COLUMNS 5678 - 5678
              NUMERIC

         N10

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

                 1.   Yes, they should have to have
                      affirmative action
                 5.   No, they should not have to have
                      affirmative action
                 7.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961268    COLUMNS 5679 - 5679
              NUMERIC

         N10a/N10b

         IF R FEELS THAT COMPANIES WHICH HAVE DISCRIMINATED SHOULD HAVE
         TO HAVE AFFIRMATIVE ACTION /
         IF R FEELS THAT COMPANIES WHICH HAVE DISCRIMINATED SHOULD NOT
         HAVE TO HAVE AFFIRMATIVE ACTION:

         N10a. Do you feel STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY (that they
               should have to have affirmative action)?
         N10b. Do you feel STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY (that they
               should not have to have affirmative action)?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from N10 and N10a/b.

                 1.   Strongly  feel should have to have
                      affirmative action
                 2.   Not strongly  feel should have to have
                      affirmative action
                 4.   Not strongly feel should not have to
                      have affirmative action
                 5.   Strongly feel should not have to have
                      affirmative action

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 7,8,9 in N10; no Post IW

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

         N11       (Looking at page 6 of the booklet)

         We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals and
         conservatives.  Here is a seven-point scale on which the
         political views that people might hold are arranged from
         extremely liberal to extremely conservative.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M961269    COLUMNS 5680 - 5680
              NUMERIC

         N11a

         Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't
         you thought much about this?
         R SELF-PLACEMENT - LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE 7-POINT SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N11 for full text.

                 1.   Extremely liberal
                 2.   Liberal
                 3.   Slightly liberal
                 4.   Moderate
                 5.   Slightly conservative
                 6.   Conservative
                 7.   Extremely conservative

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; Inap, no Post IW
                 0.   Haven't thought much about it

==============================
VAR M961270    COLUMNS 5681 - 5681
              NUMERIC

         N11aa

         IF R PLACED SELF AS 'MODERATE' ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE /
         IF R RESPONDED DK OR 'HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH' TO PLACEMENT ON
         LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE:

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

                 1.   Liberal
                 3.   Moderate; middle of the road [vol]
                 5.   Conservative
                 7.   Refuses to choose [vol]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 1-3, 5-7,9 in N11a; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961271    COLUMNS 5682 - 5682
              NUMERIC

         N11a(1)

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE AT N11a/N11aa:

         How certain are you of this?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 3.   pretty certain
                 5.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 9 in N11a; 7,8,9 in N11aa; no
                      Post IW

==============================
VAR M961272    COLUMNS 5683 - 5683
              NUMERIC

         N11x

         SUMMARY - SELF-PLACEMENT ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE 7-POINT
         SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from N11a, N11aa.

                 1.   Liberal  (1/2/3,0; 0/4/8,1)
                 3.   Moderate (0/4/8,3; 4,7/8/9)
                 5.   Conservative (5/6/7,0; 0/4/8,5)
                 7.   Refuses to choose (0/8,7)

                 8.   DK (0/8,8)
                 9.   NA to entire question series (NA in
                      N11a) or NA to follow-up question N11aa
                      (0/8,9)
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961273    COLUMNS 5684 - 5684
              NUMERIC

         N11b

         [RB] Where would you place Clinton on this scale?
         CLINTON PLACEMENT - LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE 7-POINT SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N11 for full text.
              Order of Clinton, Dole and Perot in N11b-d randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Extremely liberal
                 2.   Liberal
                 3.   Slightly liberal
                 4.   Moderate
                 5.   Slightly conservative
                 6.   Conservative
                 7.   Extremely conservative

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961274    COLUMNS 5685 - 5685
              NUMERIC

         N11b(1)

         IF R HAS PLACED CLINTON ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE:

         How certain are you of Clinton's position on this scale?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 3.   Pretty certain
                 5.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in N11b; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961275    COLUMNS 5686 - 5686
              NUMERIC

         N11c

         [RB] Where would you place Dole on this scale?
         DOLE PLACEMENT - LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE 7-POINT SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N11 for full text.
              Order of Clinton, Dole and Perot in N11b-d randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Extremely liberal
                 2.   Liberal
                 3.   Slightly liberal
                 4.   Moderate
                 5.   Slightly conservative
                 6.   Conservative
                 7.   Extremely conservative

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961276    COLUMNS 5687 - 5687
              NUMERIC

         N11c(1)

         IF R HAS PLACED DOLE ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE:

         How certain are you of Dole's position on this scale?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 3.   Pretty certain
                 5.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in N11c; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961277    COLUMNS 5688 - 5688
              NUMERIC

         N11e

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE:

         [RB] Where would you place [NAME #31, #33, #35] on this
         scale?
         DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE PLACEMENT ON LIBERAL-
         CONSERVATIVE 7-POINT SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N11 for full text.
              Order of House candidates in N11e-N11f randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Extremely liberal
                 2.   Liberal
                 3.   Slightly liberal
                 4.   Moderate
                 5.   Slightly conservative
                 6.   Conservative
                 7.   Extremely conservative

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 7,8,9 in N11x; no Democratic
                      House candidate (type race 24);
                      Washington DC; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961278    COLUMNS 5689 - 5689
              NUMERIC

         N11e(1)

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE:
         IF R HAS PLACED DEMOCRATIC HOUSE CANDIDATE ON LIBERAL-
         CONSERVATIVE SCALE:

         How certain are you of [NAME #31,#33,#35]'s position on
         this scale?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 3.   Pretty certain
                 5.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in N11e; 7,8,9 in N11x; no
                      Democratic House candidate (type race
                      24); Washington DC; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961279    COLUMNS 5690 - 5690
              NUMERIC

         N11f

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE:

         [RB] Where would you place [NAME #32, #34, #36] on this
         scale?
         REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE PLACEMENT ON LIBERAL-
         CONSERVATIVE 7-POINT SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N11 for full text.
              Order of House candidates in N11e-N11f randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Extremely liberal
                 2.   Liberal
                 3.   Slightly liberal
                 4.   Moderate
                 5.   Slightly conservative
                 6.   Conservative
                 7.   Extremely conservative

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 7,8,9 in N11x; no Republican
                      House candidate (type race 14);
                      Washington DC; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961280    COLUMNS 5691 - 5691
              NUMERIC

         N11f(1)

         IF R HAS PLACED SELF ON LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SCALE:
         IF R HAS PLACED REPUBLICAN HOUSE CANDIDATE ON LIBERAL-
         CONSERVATIVE SCALE:

         How certain are you of [NAME #32,#34,#36]'s position on
         this scale?
         VERY CERTAIN, PRETTY CERTAIN or NOT VERY CERTAIN?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very certain
                 3.   Pretty certain
                 5.   Not very certain

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in N11f; 7,8,9 in N11x; no
                      Republican House candidate (type race
                      14); Washington DC; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961281    COLUMNS 5692 - 5692
              NUMERIC

         N12

         Do you feel you are asked to pay much more than you
         should in federal income taxes, somewhat more than you
         should, about the right amount, or less than you should?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Much more
                 2.   Somewhat more
                 3.   About right
                 4.   Less than should
                 7.   Don't pay at all [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961282    COLUMNS 5693 - 5693
              NUMERIC

         N13

         Some political leaders think federal income taxes should
         be cut by 15% over the next three years.  Other
         political leaders think this would be a bad policy for
         the government to follow.
         Do you have an opinion on this matter, or haven't you
         thought much about this?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes, have an opinion
                 5.   No, no opinion
                 7.   Haven't thought much about this

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961283    COLUMNS 5694 - 5694
              NUMERIC

         N14

         IF R HAS OPINION ABOUT 15% TAX CUT:

         [RB] Looking on page 7 of the booklet, which of these
         statements best describes what you would like to see
         happen over the next three years?
         Over the next three years, federal income taxes:
         R'S POSITION - TAX CUT
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Should not be cut
                 2.   Should be cut by 10%
                 3.   Should be cut by 15%
                 4.   Should be cut by 20%
                 5.   Should be cut by 30%
                 6.   Should be cut by more than 30%

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,7,8,9 in N13; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961284    COLUMNS 5695 - 5695
              NUMERIC

         N14a

         IF R HAS OPINION ABOUT 15% TAX CUT:

         (Still looking at the booklet, what do you think is)
         Clinton's position? (On a tax cut?)
         CLINTON POSITION - TAX CUT
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N14 for introductory text.
              Order of Clinton, Dole and Perot in N14a-N14c randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Should not be cut
                 2.   Should be cut by 10%
                 3.   Should be cut by 15%
                 4.   Should be cut by 20%
                 5.   Should be cut by 30%
                 6.   Should be cut by more than 30%

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,7,8,9 in N13; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961285    COLUMNS 5696 - 5696
              NUMERIC

         N14b

         IF R HAS OPINION ABOUT 15% TAX CUT:

         (Still looking at the booklet, what do you think is)
         Dole's position? (On a tax cut?)
         DOLE POSITION - TAX CUT
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N14 for introductory text.
              Order of Clinton, Dole and Perot in N14a-N14c randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Should not be cut
                 2.   Should be cut by 10%
                 3.   Should be cut by 15%
                 4.   Should be cut by 20%
                 5.   Should be cut by 30%
                 6.   Should be cut by more than 30%

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,7,8,9 in N13; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961286    COLUMNS 5697 - 5697
              NUMERIC

         N14c

         IF R HAS OPINION ABOUT 15% TAX CUT:

         (Still looking at the booklet, what do you think is)
         Perot's position? (On a tax cut?)
         PEROT POSITION - TAX CUT
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N14 for introductory text.
              Order of Clinton, Dole and Perot in N14a-N14c randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Should not be cut
                 2.   Should be cut by 10%
                 3.   Should be cut by 15%
                 4.   Should be cut by 20%
                 5.   Should be cut by 30%
                 6.   Should be cut by more than 30%

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,7,8,9 in N13; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961287    COLUMNS 5698 - 5698
              NUMERIC

         N15

         IF R HAS OPINION ABOUT 15% TAX CUT:

         There has been a great deal of talk about the probable
         effects of a 15% reduction of federal income taxes over
         the next three years.
         Have you read or heard anything about this?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,7,8,9 in N13; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961288    COLUMNS 5699 - 5699
              NUMERIC

         N16a

         IF R HAS OPINION ABOUT 15% TAX CUT:
         IF R HAS HEARD OR READ ABOUT EFFECTS OF POSSIBLE 15% FEDERAL TAX
         CUT:

         I am going to read a few of these ideas, and I would
         like you to tell me whether you think they would or
         would not happen.
         If federal income taxes were reduced by 15%, inflation
         would get worse.
         Do you think this would or would not happen?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Would happen
                 5.   Would not happen

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in N15; 5,7,8,9 in N13; no
                      Post IW

==============================
VAR M961289    COLUMNS 5700 - 5700
              NUMERIC

         N16b

         IF R HAS OPINION ABOUT 15% TAX CUT:
         IF R HAS HEARD OR READ ABOUT EFFECTS OF POSSIBLE 15% FEDERAL TAX
         CUT:

         More people would be employed.
         (Do you think this would or would happen?)  (If federal
         income taxes were reduced by 15%?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N16a for introductory text.

                 1.   Would happen
                 5.   Would not happen

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap 5,8,9 in N15; 5,7,8,9 in N13; no
                      Post IW

==============================
VAR M961290    COLUMNS 5701 - 5701
              NUMERIC

         N16c

         IF R HAS OPINION ABOUT 15% TAX CUT:
         IF R HAS HEARD OR READ ABOUT EFFECTS OF POSSIBLE 15% FEDERAL TAX
         CUT:

         Most of the savings would go to business and not to the
         ordinary taxpayer like me.
         (Do you think this would or would not happen?) (If
         federal income taxes were reduced by 15%?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N16a for introductory text.

                 1.   Would happen
                 5.   Would not happen

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap 5,8,9 in N15; 5,7,8,9 in N13; no
                      Post IW

==============================
VAR M961291    COLUMNS 5702 - 5702
              NUMERIC

         N16d

         IF R HAS OPINION ABOUT 15% TAX CUT:
         IF R HAS HEARD OR READ ABOUT EFFECTS OF POSSIBLE 15% FEDERAL TAX
         CUT:

         Government programs and services would be cut back to
         get along on less money.
         (Do you think this would or would not happen?)
         (If federal income taxes were reduced by 15%?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N16a for introductory text.

                 1.   Would happen
                 5.   Would not happen

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap 5,8,9 in N15; 5,7,8,9 in N13; no
                      Post IW

==============================
VAR M961292    COLUMNS 5703 - 5703
              NUMERIC

         N16e

         IF R HAS OPINION ABOUT 15% TAX CUT:
         IF R HAS HEARD OR READ ABOUT EFFECTS OF POSSIBLE 15% FEDERAL TAX
         CUT:

         Government deficit spending would go up.
         (Do you think this would or would not happen?)
         (If federal income taxes were reduced by 15%?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N16a for introductory text.

                 1.   Would happen
                 5.   Would not happen

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap 5,8,9 in N15; 5,7,8,9 in N13; no
                      Post IW

==============================
VAR M961293    COLUMNS 5704 - 5704
              NUMERIC

         N16f

         IF R HAS OPINION ABOUT 15% TAX CUT:
         IF R HAS HEARD OR READ ABOUT EFFECTS OF POSSIBLE 15% FEDERAL TAX
         CUT:

         The government would receive about the same amount of
         tax money as now because the economy would be stronger.
         (Do you think this would or would not happen?)
         (If federal income taxes were reduced by 15%?)
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See N16a for introductory text.

                 1.   Would happen
                 5.   Would not happen

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap 5,8,9 in N15; 5,7,8,9 in N13; no
                      Post IW

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

         P1        Looking at page 8 of the booklet, here is a list of

         groups.
         Please read over the list and tell me the number for
         those groups you feel particularly close to -- people
         who are most like you in their ideas and interests and
         feelings about things.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M961294    COLUMNS 5705 - 5705
              NUMERIC

         P1a

         [RB] GROUPS R FEELS CLOSE TO
         'POOR PEOPLE'
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P1 for full text.

                 1.   Mentioned/marked
                 5.   Not mentioned/marked

                 8.   Refused entire series
                 9.   DK/NA to entire series
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961295    COLUMNS 5706 - 5706
              NUMERIC

         P1b

         [RB] GROUPS R FEELS CLOSE TO
         'ASIAN-AMERICANS'
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P1 for full text.

                 1.   Mentioned/marked
                 5.   Not mentioned/marked

                 8.   Refused entire series
                 9.   DK/NA to entire series
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961296    COLUMNS 5707 - 5707
              NUMERIC

         P1c

         [RB] GROUPS R FEELS CLOSE TO
         'LIBERALS'
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P1 for full text.

                 1.   Mentioned/marked
                 5.   Not mentioned/marked

                 8.   Refused entire series
                 9.   DK/NA to entire series
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961297    COLUMNS 5708 - 5708
              NUMERIC

         P1d

         [RB] GROUPS R FEELS CLOSE TO
         'THE ELDERLY'
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P1 for full text.

                 1.   Mentioned/marked
                 5.   Not mentioned/marked

                 8.   Refused entire series
                 9.   DK/NA to entire series
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961298    COLUMNS 5709 - 5709
              NUMERIC

         P1e

         [RB] GROUPS R FEELS CLOSE TO
         'BLACKS'
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P1 for full text.

                 1.   Mentioned/marked
                 5.   Not mentioned/marked

                 8.   Refused entire series
                 9.   DK/NA to entire series
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961299    COLUMNS 5710 - 5710
              NUMERIC

         P1f

         [RB] GROUPS R FEELS CLOSE TO
         'LABOR UNIONS'
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P1 for full text.

                 1.   Mentioned/marked
                 5.   Not mentioned/marked

                 8.   Refused entire series
                 9.   DK/NA to entire series
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961300    COLUMNS 5711 - 5711
              NUMERIC

         P1g

         [RB] GROUPS R FEELS CLOSE TO
         'FEMINISTS'
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P1 for full text.

                 1.   Mentioned/marked
                 5.   Not mentioned/marked

                 8.   Refused entire series
                 9.   DK/NA to entire series
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961301    COLUMNS 5712 - 5712
              NUMERIC

         P1h

         [RB] GROUPS R FEELS CLOSE TO
         'SOUTHERNERS'
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P1 for full text.

                 1.   Mentioned/marked
                 5.   Not mentioned/marked

                 8.   Refused entire series
                 9.   DK/NA to entire series
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961302    COLUMNS 5713 - 5713
              NUMERIC

         P1j

         [RB] GROUPS R FEELS CLOSE TO
         'BUSINESS PEOPLE'
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P1 for full text.

                 1.   Mentioned/marked
                 5.   Not mentioned/marked

                 8.   Refused entire series
                 9.   DK/NA to entire series
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961303    COLUMNS 5714 - 5714
              NUMERIC

         P1k

         [RB] GROUPS R FEELS CLOSE TO
         'YOUNG PEOPLE'
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P1 for full text.

                 1.   Mentioned/marked
                 5.   Not mentioned/marked

                 8.   Refused entire series
                 9.   DK/NA to entire series
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961304    COLUMNS 5715 - 5715
              NUMERIC

         P1m

         [RB] GROUPS R FEELS CLOSE TO
         'CONSERVATIVES'
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P1 for full text.

                 1.   Mentioned/marked
                 5.   Not mentioned/marked

                 8.   Refused entire series
                 9.   DK/NA to entire series
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961305    COLUMNS 5716 - 5716
              NUMERIC

         P1n

         [RB] GROUPS R FEELS CLOSE TO
         'HISPANIC AMERICANS'
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P1 for full text.

                 1.   Mentioned/marked
                 5.   Not mentioned/marked

                 8.   Refused entire series
                 9.   DK/NA to entire series
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961306    COLUMNS 5717 - 5717
              NUMERIC

         P1p

         [RB] GROUPS R FEELS CLOSE TO
         'WOMEN'
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P1 for full text.

                 1.   Mentioned/marked
                 5.   Not mentioned/marked

                 8.   Refused entire series
                 9.   DK/NA to entire series
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961307    COLUMNS 5718 - 5718
              NUMERIC

         P1q

         [RB] GROUPS R FEELS CLOSE TO
         'WORKING-CLASS PEOPLE'
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P1 for full text.

                 1.   Mentioned/marked
                 5.   Not mentioned/marked

                 8.   Refused entire series
                 9.   DK/NA to entire series
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961308    COLUMNS 5719 - 5719
              NUMERIC

         P1r

         [RB] GROUPS R FEELS CLOSE TO
         'WHITES'
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P1 for full text.

                 1.   Mentioned/marked
                 5.   Not mentioned/marked

                 8.   Refused entire series
                 9.   DK/NA to entire series
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961309    COLUMNS 5720 - 5720
              NUMERIC

         P1s

         [RB] GROUPS R FEELS CLOSE TO
         'MIDDLE-CLASS PEOPLE'
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P1 for full text.

                 1.   Mentioned/marked
                 5.   Not mentioned/marked

                 8.   Refused entire series
                 9.   DK/NA to entire series
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961310    COLUMNS 5721 - 5721
              NUMERIC

         P1t

         [RB] GROUPS R FEELS CLOSE TO
         'MEN'
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P1 for full text.

                 1.   Mentioned/marked
                 5.   Not mentioned/marked

                 8.   Refused entire series
                 9.   DK/NA to entire series
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

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

         P2        (Turning to page 9 of the booklet)

         Now I have some questions about different groups in our
         society.
         I'm going to show you a seven-point scale on which the
         characteristics of the people in a group can be rated.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M961311    COLUMNS 5722 - 5722
              NUMERIC

         P2a

         [RB] In the first statement a score of 1 means that you
         think almost all of the people in that group tend to be
         "hard-working." A score of 7 means that you think most
         people in the group are "lazy."  A score of 4 means that
         you think that most people in the group are not closer
         to one end or the other, and of course, you may choose
         any number in between.
         Where would you rate whites in general on this scale
         (hard-working)?
         'HARDWORKING' - WHITES
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P2 for full question text.
              Whites are always administered first for this scale.
              Order of Blacks and Hispanics in P2b and P2c randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Hardworking
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Lazy

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961312    COLUMNS 5723 - 5723
              NUMERIC

         P2b

         [RB] (Where would you rate) Blacks?
         'HARDWORKING' -BLACKS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P2 for full question text.
              Whites are always administered first for this scale.
              Order of Blacks and Hispanics in P2b and P2c randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Hardworking
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Lazy

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961313    COLUMNS 5724 - 5724
              NUMERIC

         P2c

         [RB] (Where would you rate) Hispanic-Americans?
         'HARDWORKING' -Hispanic-Americans
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P2 for full question text.
              Whites are always administered first for this scale.
              Order of Blacks and Hispanics in P2b and P2c randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Hardworking
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Lazy

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961314    COLUMNS 5725 - 5725
              NUMERIC

         P3a

         The next set asks if people in each group tend to be
         "intelligent" or "unintelligent"
         Turning to page 10 of the booklet:
         (Where would you rate) Whites (in general on this
         scale)?
         'INTELLIGENT' - WHITES
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P2 for full question text.
              Whites are always administered first for this scale.
              Order of Blacks and Hispanics in P3b and P3c randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Intelligent
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Unintelligent

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961315    COLUMNS 5726 - 5726
              NUMERIC

         P3b

         [RB] (Still on page 10)
         (Where would you rate) Blacks?
         'INTELLIGENT' - BLACKS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P2 for full question text.
              Whites are always administered first for this scale.
              Order of Blacks and Hispanics in P3b and P3c randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Intelligent
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Unintelligent

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961316    COLUMNS 5727 - 5727
              NUMERIC

         P3c

         [RB] (Still on page 10)
          (Where would you rate) Hispanic-Americans?
         'INTELLIGENT' - HISPANIC AMERICANS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P2 for full question text.
              Whites are always administered first for this scale.
              Order of Blacks and Hispanics in P3b and P3c randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Intelligent
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Unintelligent

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961317    COLUMNS 5728 - 5728
              NUMERIC

         P4a

         Do people in these groups tend to be "trustworthy" or do
         they tend to be "not trustworthy"?
         Turning to page 11 of the booklet:
         (Where would you rate) Whites (in general on this scale)?
         'TRUSTWORTHY' - WHITES
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P2 for full question text.
              Whites are always administered first for this scale.
              Order of Blacks and Hispanics in P4b and P4c randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Trustworthy
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Untrustworthy

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961318    COLUMNS 5729 - 5729
              NUMERIC

         P4b

         [RB]  (Still on page 11)
         (Where would you rate) Blacks?
         'TRUSTWORTHY' - BLACKS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P2 for full question text.
              Whites are always administered first for this scale.
              Order of Blacks and Hispanics in P4b and P4c randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Trustworthy
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Untrustworthy

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961319    COLUMNS 5730 - 5730
              NUMERIC

         P4c

         [RB] (Still on page 11)
          (Where would you rate) Hispanic-Americans?
         'TRUSTWORTHY' - HISPANIC AMERICANS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See P2 for full question text.
              Whites are always administered first for this scale.
              Order of Blacks and Hispanics in P4b and P4c randomized.
              Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
              collection of randomization variables that appear at the
              end of the post-election survey vars.  The question
              numbers for randomization variables follow survey question
              numbers, preceded by "Rand" [e.g. for question B1a there
              is a randomization variable Rand.B1a].

                 1.   Trustworthy
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Untrustworthy

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961320    COLUMNS 5731 - 5731
              NUMERIC

         P5

         Turning to page 12 of the booklet:
         Some people think that the government in Washington
         ought to reduce income differences between the rich and
         the poor.  Suppose these people are at one end of a
         scale at point 1.  Other people think that the
         government should not concern itself with reducing
         income different between the rich and the poor.  Suppose
         these people are at the other end of a scale at point
         7.  And, of course, some other people have opinions at
         points 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
         Where would you place yourself on this scale or haven't
         you thought much about this?
         R'S POSITION - REDUCE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN RICH AND POOR
         7-POINT SCALE
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Reduce differences between rich and poor
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.   Govt should not concern itself

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; Inap, no Post IW
                 0.   Haven't thought much about it

==============================
VAR M961321    COLUMNS 5732 - 5732
              NUMERIC

         Q1

         (Not using the booklet)
         Some people have proposed that a woman on welfare who
         has another child not be given an increase in her
         welfare check.
         Do you FAVOR or OPPOSE this change in welfare policy?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Favor
                 5.   Oppose

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961322    COLUMNS 5733 - 5733
              NUMERIC

         Q1a/Q1b

         IF R FAVORS LAW THAT WOULD NOT ALLOW INCREASE IN WELFARE
         PAYMENTS FOR ADDITIONAL CHILDREN /
         IF R OPPOSES LAW THAT WOULD NOT ALLOW INCREASE IN WELFARE
         PAYMENTS FOR ADDITIONAL CHILDREN:

         Q1a. Do you favor this change STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         Q1b. Do you oppose this change STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Favor strongly
                 2.   Favor not strongly
                 4.   Oppose strongly
                 5.   Oppose not strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in Q1; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961323    COLUMNS 5734 - 5734
              NUMERIC

         Q2

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

                 1.   Favor
                 5.   Oppose

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961324    COLUMNS 5735 - 5735
              NUMERIC

         Q2a/Q2b

         IF R FAVORS 2-YEAR LIMIT ON WELFARE BENEFITS/
         IF R OPPOSES 2-YEAR LIMIT ON WELFARE BENEFITS:

         Q2a. Do you favor the two year limit STRONGLY or NOT
              STRONGLY?
         Q2b. Do you oppose the two year limit STRONGLY or NOT
              STRONGLY?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Favor strongly
                 2.   Favor not strongly
                 4.   Oppose not strongly
                 5.   Oppose strongly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in Q2; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961325    COLUMNS 5736 - 5736
              NUMERIC

         Q3

         Do you think the number of immigrants from foreign
         countries who are permitted to come to the United States
         to live should be INCREASED A LOT, INCREASED A LITTLE,
         LEFT THE SAME as it is now, DECREASED A LITTLE, or
         DECREASED A LOT?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Increased a lot
                 2.   Increased a little
                 3.   Left the same as it is now
                 4.   Decreased a little
                 5.   Decreased a lot

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961326    COLUMNS 5737 - 5737
              NUMERIC

         Q4

         Do you think that immigrants who come to the U.S. should
         be eligible as soon as they come here for government
         services such as Medicaid, Food Stamps, Welfare, or
         should they have to be here a year or more?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Eligible as soon as they come here
                 5.   Have to wait a year

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961327    COLUMNS 5738 - 5738
              NUMERIC

         Q5

         Some people have suggested placing new limits on foreign
         imports in order to protect American jobs.  Others say
         that such limits would raise consumer prices and hurt
         American exports.
         Do you FAVOR or OPPOSE placing new limits on imports, or
         haven't you thought much about this?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Favor
                 5.   Oppose

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA; Inap, no Post IW
                 0.   Haven't thought much about this

==============================
VAR M961328    COLUMNS 5739 - 5740
              NUMERIC

         Q6

         Which of the network news programs do you watch most
         often  -- "World News Tonight" on ABC, "NBC Nightly
         News," "The CBS Evening News," or some other network
         news program?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   ABC World News Tonight
                 2.   NBC Nightly News
                 3.   The CBS Evening News
                 4.   CNN [VOL]
                 5.   Local news only [VOL]
                 6.   R gave number or call letters of TV
                      channel (NFS) [VOL]
                 7.   R mentions multiple news programs or
                      multiple channels; "watch them all"
                      [VOL]
                 8.   'MacNeil/Lehrer' or 'News Hour with Jim
                      Lehrer' or PBS [VOL]
                 9.   Don't have/don't watch TV [VOL]
                10.   Watch no network news program [VOL]
                11.   "Watch whatever is on" [VOL]
                12.   Other (specify) [VOL]

                98.   DK
                99.   NA
                00.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961329    COLUMNS 5741 - 5741
              NUMERIC

         Q7

         Did you watch the first televised presidential debate
         held on October 6, 1996 between Bill Clinton and Bob
         Dole?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes, watched
                 5.   No, didn't watch

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961330    COLUMNS 5742 - 5742
              NUMERIC

         Q7a

         IF R WATCHED FIRST PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE:

         Did you watch the entire debate or just part of it?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Watched entire debate
                 5.   Just part of it

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in Q7; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961331    COLUMNS 5743 - 5743
              NUMERIC

         Q8

         Did you watch the second televised presidential debate
         held on October 16, 1996 between Bill Clinton and Bob
         Dole?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes, watched
                 5.   No, didn't watch

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961332    COLUMNS 5744 - 5744
              NUMERIC

         Q8a

         IF R WATCHED SECOND PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE:

         Did you watch the entire debate or just part of it?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Watched entire debate
                 5.   Just part of it

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in Q8; no post IW

==============================
VAR M961333    COLUMNS 5745 - 5745
              NUMERIC

         Q9

         Did you read about the campaign in any magazines?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961334    COLUMNS 5746 - 5746
              NUMERIC

         Q9a

         IF R READ ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN IN MAGAZINES:

         [RB, P. 13]  How much attention did you pay to magazine
         articles about the campaign for President -- A GREAT
         DEAL, QUITE A BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   A great deal
                 2.   Quite a bit
                 3.   Some
                 4.   Very little
                 5.   None

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in Q9; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961335    COLUMNS 5747 - 5747
              NUMERIC

         Q10

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

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961336    COLUMNS 5748 - 5748
              NUMERIC

         Q10a

         IF R LISTENED TO ANY SPEECHES OR DISCUSSION ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN
         ON THE RADIO:

         Would you say you listened to A GOOD MANY, SEVERAL, or
         JUST ONE OR TWO?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   A good many
                 3.   Several
                 5.   Just one or two

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in Q10; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961337    COLUMNS 5749 - 5749
              NUMERIC

         Q11

         Looking again at p. 13 in the booklet:
         In general, how much attention did you pay to news about
         the campaign for President  --  A GREAT DEAL, QUITE A
         BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   A great deal
                 2.   Quite a bit
                 3.   Some
                 4.   Very little
                 5.   None

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961338    COLUMNS 5750 - 5750
              NUMERIC

         Q12

         (Still on p. 13 in the booklet)
         In general, how much attention did you pay to news about
         the campaigns for election to Congress -- that is, the
         House of Representatives in Washington  --  A GREAT
         DEAL, QUITE A BIT, SOME, VERY LITTLE, or NONE?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   A great deal
                 2.   Quite a bit
                 3.   Some
                 4.   Very little
                 5.   None

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961339    COLUMNS 5751 - 5751
              NUMERIC

         Q13

         (Not using the booklet)
         How much of the time do you think you can trust the
         media to report the news fairly?
         JUST ABOUT ALWAYS, MOST OF THE TIME, ONLY SOME OF THE
         TIME, or ALMOST NEVER?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Just about always
                 2.   Most of the time
                 3.   Only some of the time
                 4.   Almost never
                 5.   None of the time [VOL]

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961340    COLUMNS 5752 - 5752
              NUMERIC

         Q14

         Looking at page 14 of the booklet:
         Here is a question about political parties.
         Which one of the opinions on this page best agrees with
         your view?  You can just tell me the number of the
         opinion you choose:
         1. A CONTINUATION OF THE TWO-PARTY SYSTEM OF DEMOCRATS
            AND REPUBLICANS
         2. ELECTIONS IN WHICH CANDIDATES RUN AS INDIVIDUALS
            WITHOUT PARTY LABELS
         3. THE GROWTH OF ONE OR MORE PARTIES THAT COULD
            EFFECTIVELY CHALLENGE THE DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   A continuation of the two party system
                      of Democrats and Republicans
                 2.   Elections in which candidates run as
                      individuals without party labels
                 3.   The growth of one or more parties that
                      could effectively challenge the
                      Democrats and Republicans

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961341    COLUMNS 5753 - 5753
              NUMERIC

         R1

         (Not using the booklet)
         In terms of general attitudes and beliefs, how similar
         would you say other people are to you--
         VERY SIMILAR, SOMEWHAT SIMILAR, NOT VERY SIMILAR, or NOT
         AT ALL SIMMIILAR
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very similar
                 2.   Somewhat similar
                 3.   Not very similar
                 4.   Not at all similar

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961342    COLUMNS 5754 - 5754
              NUMERIC

         R2

         Are you a smoker?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961343    COLUMNS 5755 - 5755
              NUMERIC

         R2a

         IF R IS NOT A SMOKER:

         Have you ever smoked?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 1 in R2; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961344    R3


         There are many types of organizations, groups, and
         charities that people might be involved with.  We're
         interested in what kinds of groups you might be involved
         with.  I'm going to read you a list of different types
         of organizations.  For each type, could you tell me the
         name or names of the organizations you are involved with?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

               THIS TEXT BEGINS THE SET OF QUESTIONS R3-R7w  ('GROUPS').

               Variables V961344-V961453 document the questions asked about
               22 categories of groups.
               Variables V961454-V961458 are comprehensive summaries about all
               22 categories of groups.

               For each of the 22 group categories (e.g. Labor Unions), the
               following are determined:

               1) How many groups from this category R is involved with (up
                  to 4 mentions);
               2) Membership in the groups from this category;
               3) Payment of dues/contributions to the groups from this
                  category;
               4) Participation in activities/meetings of the groups from
                  this category;
               5) How often politics is discussed by the groups from this
                  category;

               For every group category, there are 5 category summary
               variables which correspond to 1)-5) above.  Each of the
               category summary variables is descriptive of all mentions
               (up to 4 specific groups) for the particular category.
               These variables are documented below.

               GROUP CATEGORY            VARIABLES
               Labor unions            V961344-V961348
               Business/work           V961349-V961353
               Veterans                V961354-V961358
               Church/syn.             V961359-V961363
               Other religious         V961364-V961368
               Elderly/senior          V961369-V961373
               Ethnic                  V961374-V961378
               Women's                 V961379-V961383
               Polit. issue            V961384-V961388
               Nonpart. Civic          V961389-V961393
               Liberal or Cons.        V961394-V961398
               Pol. Pty/Cand           V961399-V961403
               Children's              V961404-V961408
               Literary, Art           V961409-V961413
               Hobby                   V961414-V961418
               Neighborhood            V961419-V961423
               Fraternal               V961424-V961428
               Service Needy           V961429-V961433
               Educational             V961434-V961438
               Cultural                V961439-V961443
               Self-Help               V961444-V961448
               Other                   V961449-V961553

               [Note:  For users who are interested in data for the individual
               groups-- Group1, Group2, Group3, Group4-- comprising a
               group category, the specific responses to the dues, activities,
               and political discussion questions [2) to 4) above] for each
               specific group within a category can be obtained using the
               procedure described in the special Appendix, "ACCESSING
               GROUP-SPECIFIC POST DATA (SECTION R)."  Note that the textual
               identifications of the Group1, Group2, Group3 and Group4
               mentions are not available, but that the identities of

         Our first type of group is labor unions.
         (Are you involved with any labor unions?)
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF LABOR UNIONS MENTIONED
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961345    COLUMNS 5757 - 5760
              NUMERIC

         R4a

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY LABOR UNIONS:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         LABOR UNION MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1,2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3a)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961346    COLUMNS 5761 - 5764
              NUMERIC

         R5a

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY LABOR UNIONS:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         LABOR UNION MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and4
                      PAYMENT TO THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any labor
                      unions (0,8,9 in R3a)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961347    COLUMNS 5769 - 5772
              NUMERIC

         R6a

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY LABOR UNIONS:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         LABOR UNION MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has attended a meeting and/or taken
              part in any activities.

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any labor
                      unions (0,8,9 in R3a)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961348    COLUMNS 5777 - 5780
              NUMERIC

         R7a

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY LABOR UNIONS:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         LABOR UNION MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if politics is discussed "often" or
              "sometimes."

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1,2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2,3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any labor
                      unions (0,8,9 in R3a)
              9999.   Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961349    COLUMNS 5785 - 5785
              NUMERIC

         R3b

         How about other organizations associated with your work
         such as a business or professional association or a farm
         organization?
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF BUSINESS OR WORK-RELATED GROUP
         MENTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961350    COLUMNS 5786 - 5789
              NUMERIC

         R4b

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY BUSINESS OR WORK-RELATED  GROUPS:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         BUSINESS OR WORK-RELATED  GROUP MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3b)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961351    COLUMNS 5790 - 5793
              NUMERIC

         R5b

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY BUSINESS OR WORK-RELATED  GROUPS:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         BUSINESS OR WORK-RELATED GROUP MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3b)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961352    COLUMNS 5798 - 5801
              NUMERIC

         R6b

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY BUSINESS OR WORK-RELATED  GROUPS:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         BUSINESS OR WORK-RELATED GROUP MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3b)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961353    COLUMNS 5806 - 5809
              NUMERIC

         R7b

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY BUSINESS OR WORK-RELATED  GROUPS:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         BUSINESS OR WORK-RELATED MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3b)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961354    COLUMNS 5814 - 5814
              NUMERIC

         R3c

         Veterans organizations such as the American Legion or
         the Veterans of Foreign wars?
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF VETERANS GROUP MENTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961355    COLUMNS 5815 - 5818
              NUMERIC

         R4c

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY VETERANS GROUPS:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         VETERANS GROUP MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3c)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961356    COLUMNS 5819 - 5822
              NUMERIC

         R5c

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY VETERANS GROUPS:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         VETERANS GROUP MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3c)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961357    COLUMNS 5827 - 5830
              NUMERIC

         R6c

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY VETERANS GROUPS:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         VETERANS GROUP MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3c)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961358    COLUMNS 5835 - 5838
              NUMERIC

         R7c

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY VETERANS GROUPS:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         VETERANS GROUP MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3c)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961359    COLUMNS 5843 - 5843
              NUMERIC

         R3d

         Are you a member of a local church, parish or synagogue?
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF CHURCH/PARISH/SYNAGOGUE MENTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961360    COLUMNS 5844 - 5847
              NUMERIC

         R4d

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH CHURCH/PARISH/SYNAGOGUE:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         CHURCH/PARISH/SYNAGOGUE  MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3d)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961361    COLUMNS 5848 - 5851
              NUMERIC

         R5d

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH CHURCH/PARISH/SYNAGOGUE:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         CHURCH/PARISH/SYNAGOGUE  MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3d)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961362    COLUMNS 5856 - 5859
              NUMERIC

         R6d

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH CHURCH/PARISH/SYNAGOGUE:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         CHURCH/PARISH/SYNAGOGUE MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3d)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961363    COLUMNS 5864 - 5867
              NUMERIC

         R7d

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH CHURCH/PARISH/SYNAGOGUE:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         CHURCH/PARISH/SYNAGOGUE MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3d)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961364    COLUMNS 5872 - 5872
              NUMERIC

         R3e

         How about other organizations such affiliated with your
         religion besides that, such as the Knights of Columbus
         or B'nai B'rith, or a bible study group?
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF OTHER RELIGIOUS GROUP MENTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961365    COLUMNS 5873 - 5876
              NUMERIC

         R4e

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY OTHER RELIGIOUS GROUPS:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         OTHER RELIGIOUS GROUP MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3e)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961366    COLUMNS 5877 - 5880
              NUMERIC

         R5e

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY OTHER RELIGIOUS GROUPS:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         OTHER RELIGIOUS GROUP MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3e)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961367    COLUMNS 5885 - 5888
              NUMERIC

         R6e

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY OTHER RELIGIOUS GROUPS:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         OTHER RELIGIOUS GROUP MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3e)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961368    COLUMNS 5893 - 5896
              NUMERIC

         R7e

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY OTHER RELIGIOUS GROUPS:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         OTHER RELIGIOUS GROUP MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3e)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961369    COLUMNS 5901 - 5901
              NUMERIC

         R3f

         Organizations for the elderly or senior citizens?
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF ELDERLY/SENIOR GROUP MENTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961370    COLUMNS 5902 - 5905
              NUMERIC

         R4f

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY ELDERLY/SENIOR GROUPS:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         ELDERLY/SENIOR GROUP MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3f)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961371    COLUMNS 5906 - 5909
              NUMERIC

         R5f

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY ELDERLY/SENIOR GROUPS:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         ELDERLY/SENIOR GROUP MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3f)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961372    COLUMNS 5914 - 5917
              NUMERIC

         R6f

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY ELDERLY/SENIOR GROUPS:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         ELDERLY/SENIOR GROUP MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3f)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961373    COLUMNS 5922 - 5925
              NUMERIC

         R7f

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY ELDERLY/SENIOR GROUPS:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         ELDERLY/SENIOR GROUP MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3f)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961374    COLUMNS 5930 - 5930
              NUMERIC

         R3g

         Organizations representing your own particular
         nationality or ethnic group such as the Polish-American
         Congress, the Mexican-American Legal Defense, or the
         National Association for the Advancement of Colored
         People?
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF ETHNIC/NATIONALITY GROUP MENTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961375    COLUMNS 5931 - 5934
              NUMERIC

         R4g

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY ETHNIC/NATIONALITY GROUPS:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         ETHNIC/NATIONALITY GROUP MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3g)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961376    COLUMNS 5935 - 5938
              NUMERIC

         R5g

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY ETHNIC/NATIONALITY GROUPS:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         ETHNIC/NATIONALITY GROUP MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3g)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961377    COLUMNS 5943 - 5946
              NUMERIC

         R6g

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY ETHNIC/NATIONALITY GROUPS:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         ETHNIC/NATIONALITY GROUP MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3g)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961378    COLUMNS 5951 - 5954
              NUMERIC

         R7g

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY ETHNIC/NATIONALITY GROUPS:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         ETHNIC/NATIONALITY GROUP MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3g)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961379    COLUMNS 5959 - 5959
              NUMERIC

         R3h

         Organizations mainly interested in issues promoting the
         rights or the welfare of women -- an organization such
         as the National Organization for women, or the Eagle
         Forum, or the American Association of University Women?
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF WOMEN'S GROUP MENTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961380    COLUMNS 5960 - 5963
              NUMERIC

         R4h

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY WOMENS' GROUPS:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         WOMEN'S GROUP MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3h)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961381    COLUMNS 5964 - 5967
              NUMERIC

         R5h

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY WOMENS' GROUPS:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         WOMEN'S GROUP MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3h)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961382    COLUMNS 5972 - 5975
              NUMERIC

         R6h

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY WOMENS' GROUPS:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         WOMEN'S GROUPS MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3h)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961383    COLUMNS 5980 - 5983
              NUMERIC

         R7h

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY WOMENS' GROUPS:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         WOMEN'S GROUP MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3h)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961384    COLUMNS 5988 - 5988
              NUMERIC

         R3i

         Organizations active on any particular political issues
         such as the environment or abortion (on either side), or
         gun control (on either side) or consumer's rights, or
         the rights of taxpayers or any other issues?
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF POLITICAL ISSUE GROUP MENTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961385    COLUMNS 5989 - 5992
              NUMERIC

         R4i

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY POLITICAL ISSUE GROUPS:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         POLITICAL ISSUE GROUP MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3i)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961386    COLUMNS 5993 - 5996
              NUMERIC

         R5i

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY POLITICAL ISSUE GROUPS:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         POLITICAL ISSUE GROUP MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3i)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961387    COLUMNS 6001 - 6004
              NUMERIC

         R6i

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY POLITICAL ISSUE GROUPS:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         POLITICAL ISSUE GROUP MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3i)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961388    COLUMNS 6009 - 6012
              NUMERIC

         R7i

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY POLITICAL ISSUE GROUPS:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         POLITICAL ISSUE GROUP MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3i)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961389    COLUMNS 6017 - 6017
              NUMERIC

         R3j

         Nonpartisan civic organizations interested in the
         political life of the community or nation --such as the
         League of Women's Voters or a better government
         association?
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF CIVIC GROUP MENTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961390    COLUMNS 6018 - 6021
              NUMERIC

         R4j

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY CIVIC GROUPS:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         CIVIC GROUP MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3j)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961391    COLUMNS 6022 - 6025
              NUMERIC

         R5j

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY CIVIC GROUPS:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         CIVIC GROUP MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3j)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961392    COLUMNS 6030 - 6033
              NUMERIC

         R6j

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY CIVIC GROUPS:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         CIVIC GROUP MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3j)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961393    COLUMNS 6038 - 6041
              NUMERIC

         R7j

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY CIVIC GROUPS:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         CIVIC GROUP MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3j)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961394    COLUMNS 6046 - 6046
              NUMERIC

         R3k

         Organizations that support general liberal or
         conservative causes such as Americans for Democratic
         Action or the Conservative Caucus?
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF LIBERAL OR CONSERVATIVE GROUP MENTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961395    COLUMNS 6047 - 6050
              NUMERIC

         R4k

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY LIBERAL OR CONSERVATIVE GROUPS:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         LIBERAL OR CONSERVATIVE GROUP MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3k)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961396    COLUMNS 6051 - 6054
              NUMERIC

         R5k

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY LIBERAL OR CONSERVATIVE GROUPS:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         LIBERAL OR CONSERVATIVE GROUP MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3k)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961397    COLUMNS 6059 - 6062
              NUMERIC

         R6k

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY LIBERAL OR CONSERVATIVE GROUPS:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         LIBERAL OR CONSERVATIVE GROUP  MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3k)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961398    COLUMNS 6067 - 6070
              NUMERIC

         R7k

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY LIBERAL OR CONSERVATIVE GROUPS:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         LIBERAL OR CONSERVATIVE GROUP MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3k)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961399    COLUMNS 6075 - 6075
              NUMERIC

         R3L

         Organizations active in supporting candidates for
         elections such as a political party organization?
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF CANDIDATE SUPPORT GROUP MENTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961400    COLUMNS 6076 - 6079
              NUMERIC

         R4L

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY CANDIDATE SUPPORT GROUPS:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         CANDIDATE SUPPORT GROUP MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3L)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961401    COLUMNS 6080 - 6083
              NUMERIC

         R5L

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY CANDIDATE SUPPORT GROUPS:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         CANDIDATE SUPPORT GROUP MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3L)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961402    COLUMNS 6088 - 6091
              NUMERIC

         R6L

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY CANDIDATE SUPPORT GROUPS:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         CANDIDATE SUPPORT GROUP MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3L)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961403    COLUMNS 6096 - 6099
              NUMERIC

         R7L

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY CANDIDATE SUPPORT GROUPS:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         CANDIDATE SUPPORT GROUP MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3L)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961404    COLUMNS 6104 - 6104
              NUMERIC

         R3m

         Groups in which children might participate, such as Girl
         Scouts, 4-H, youth sports leagues such as soccer or
         Little League?
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF CHILDREN' ACTIVITY GROUP MENTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961405    COLUMNS 6105 - 6108
              NUMERIC

         R4m

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY CHILDREN' ACTIVITY GROUPS:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         CHILDREN' ACTIVITY GROUP MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3m)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961406    COLUMNS 6109 - 6112
              NUMERIC

         R5m

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY CHILDREN' ACTIVITY GROUPS:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         CHILDREN' ACTIVITY GROUP MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3m)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961407    COLUMNS 6117 - 6120
              NUMERIC

         R6m

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY CHILDREN' ACTIVITY GROUPS:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         CHILDREN' ACTIVITY GROUP MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3m)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961408    COLUMNS 6125 - 6128
              NUMERIC

         R7m

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY CHILDREN' ACTIVITY GROUPS:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         CHILDREN' ACTIVITY GROUP MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3m)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961409    COLUMNS 6133 - 6133
              NUMERIC

         R3n

         Literary, art, discussion or study groups?
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF LITERARY/ ART/ DISCUSSION GROUP MENTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961410    COLUMNS 6134 - 6137
              NUMERIC

         R4n

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY LITERARY/ ART/ DISCUSSION GROUPS:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         LITERARY/ ART/ DISCUSSION GROUP MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3n)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961411    COLUMNS 6138 - 6141
              NUMERIC

         R5n

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY LITERARY/ ART/ DISCUSSION GROUPS:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         LITERARY/ ART/ DISCUSSION GROUP MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3n)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961412    COLUMNS 6146 - 6149
              NUMERIC

         R6n

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY LITERARY/ ART/ DISCUSSION GROUPS:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         LITERARY/ ART/ DISCUSSION GROUP MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3n)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961413    COLUMNS 6154 - 6157
              NUMERIC

         R7n

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY LITERARY/ ART/ DISCUSSION GROUPS:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         LITERARY/ ART/ DISCUSSION GROUP MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3n)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961414    COLUMNS 6162 - 6162
              NUMERIC

         R3p

         Hobby clubs, sports or country clubs, bowling leagues,
         or other groups for leisure time activities?
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF HOBBY/ SPORTS GROUP MENTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961415    COLUMNS 6163 - 6166
              NUMERIC

         R4p

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY HOBBY/ SPORTS GROUPS:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         HOBBY/ SPORTS GROUP MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3p)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961416    COLUMNS 6167 - 6170
              NUMERIC

         R5p

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY HOBBY/ SPORTS GROUPS:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         HOBBY/ SPORTS GROUP MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3p)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961417    COLUMNS 6175 - 6178
              NUMERIC

         R6p

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY HOBBY/ SPORTS GROUPS:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         HOBBY/ SPORTS GROUP MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3p)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961418    COLUMNS 6183 - 6186
              NUMERIC

         R7p

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY HOBBY/ SPORTS GROUPS:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         HOBBY/ SPORTS GROUP MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3p)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961419    COLUMNS 6191 - 6191
              NUMERIC

         R3q

         Associations related to where you live --neighborhood or
         community associations, homeowners' or condominium
         associations, or block clubs?
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF NEIGHBORHOOD OR COMMUNITY GROUP MENTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961420    COLUMNS 6192 - 6195
              NUMERIC

         R4q

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY NEIGHBORHOOD OR COMMUNITY GROUPS:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         NEIGHBORHOOD OR COMMUNITY GROUP MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3q)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961421    COLUMNS 6196 - 6199
              NUMERIC

         R5q

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY NEIGHBORHOOD OR COMMUNITY GROUPS:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         NEIGHBORHOOD OR COMMUNITY GROUP MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3q)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961422    COLUMNS 6204 - 6207
              NUMERIC

         R6q

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY NEIGHBORHOOD OR COMMUNITY GROUPS:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         NEIGHBORHOOD OR COMMUNITY GROUP MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3q)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961423    COLUMNS 6212 - 6215
              NUMERIC

         R7q

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY NEIGHBORHOOD OR COMMUNITY GROUPS:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         NEIGHBORHOOD OR COMMUNITY GROUP MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3q)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961424    COLUMNS 6220 - 6220
              NUMERIC

         R3r

         Service or fraternal organizations such as the Lions or
         Kiwanis or a local women's club or a college fraternity
         or sorority?
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF SERVICE OR FRATERNAL GROUP MENTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961425    COLUMNS 6221 - 6224
              NUMERIC

         R4r

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY SERVICE OR FRATERNAL GROUPS:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         SERVICE OR FRATERNAL GROUP MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3r)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961426    COLUMNS 6225 - 6228
              NUMERIC

         R5r

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY SERVICE OR FRATERNAL GROUPS:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         SERVICE OR FRATERNAL GROUP MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3r)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961427    COLUMNS 6233 - 6236
              NUMERIC

         R6r

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY SERVICE OR FRATERNAL GROUPS:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         SERVICE OR FRATERNAL GROUP MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3r)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961428    COLUMNS 6241 - 6244
              NUMERIC

         R7r

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY SERVICE OR FRATERNAL GROUPS:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         SERVICE OR FRATERNAL GROUP MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3r)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961429    COLUMNS 6249 - 6249
              NUMERIC

         R3s

         Organizations that provide services in such fields as
         health or service to the needy-- for instance, a
         hospital, a cancer or heart drive, or a group like the
         Salvation Army that works for the poor?
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF SERVICE TO NEEDY GROUP MENTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961430    COLUMNS 6250 - 6253
              NUMERIC

         R4s

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY SERVICE TO NEEDY GROUPS:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         SERVICE TO NEEDY GROUP MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3s)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961431    COLUMNS 6254 - 6257
              NUMERIC

         R5s

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY SERVICE TO NEEDY GROUPS:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         SERVICE TO NEEDY GROUP MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3s)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961432    COLUMNS 6262 - 6265
              NUMERIC

         R6s

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY SERVICE TO NEEDY GROUPS:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         SERVICE TO NEEDY GROUP MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3s)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961433    COLUMNS 6270 - 6273
              NUMERIC

         R7s

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY SERVICE TO NEEDY GROUPS:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         SERVICE TO NEEDY GROUP MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3s)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961434    COLUMNS 6278 - 6278
              NUMERIC

         R3t

         Educational institutions-- local schools, your own
         school or college, organizations associated with
         education such as school alumni associations or school
         service organizations such as the PTA?
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF EDUCATIONAL GROUP MENTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961435    COLUMNS 6279 - 6282
              NUMERIC

         R4t

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY EDUCATIONAL GROUPS:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         EDUCATIONAL GROUP MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3t)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961436    COLUMNS 6283 - 6286
              NUMERIC

         R5t

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY EDUCATIONAL GROUPS:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         EDUCATIONAL GROUP MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3t)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961437    COLUMNS 6291 - 6294
              NUMERIC

         R6t

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY EDUCATIONAL GROUPS:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         EDUCATIONAL GROUP MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3t)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961438    COLUMNS 6299 - 6302
              NUMERIC

         R7t

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY EDUCATIONAL GROUPS:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         EDUCATIONAL GROUP MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3t)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961439    COLUMNS 6307 - 6307
              NUMERIC

         R3u

         Organizations that are active in providing cultural
         services to the public --for example, museums,
         symphonies, or public radio or television?
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF CULTURAL SERVICE GROUP MENTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961440    COLUMNS 6308 - 6311
              NUMERIC

         R4u

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY CULTURAL SERVICE GROUPS:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         CULTURAL SERVICE GROUP MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3u)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961441    COLUMNS 6312 - 6315
              NUMERIC

         R5u

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY CULTURAL SERVICE GROUPS:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         CULTURAL SERVICE GROUP MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3u)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961442    COLUMNS 6320 - 6323
              NUMERIC

         R6u

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY CULTURAL SERVICE GROUPS:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         CULTURAL SERVICE GROUP MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3u)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961443    COLUMNS 6328 - 6331
              NUMERIC

         R7u

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY CULTURAL SERVICE GROUPS:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         CULTURAL SERVICE GROUP MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3u)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961444    COLUMNS 6336 - 6336
              NUMERIC

         R3v

         Support or self-help groups such as AA or Gamblers'
         Anonymous?
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF SUPPORT/SELF-HELP GROUP MENTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961445    COLUMNS 6337 - 6340
              NUMERIC

         R4v

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY SUPPORT/SELF-HELP GROUPS:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         SUPPORT/SELF-HELP GROUP MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3v)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961446    COLUMNS 6341 - 6344
              NUMERIC

         R5v

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY SUPPORT/SELF-HELP GROUPS:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         SUPPORT/SELF-HELP GROUP MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3v)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961447    COLUMNS 6349 - 6352
              NUMERIC

         R6v

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY SUPPORT/SELF-HELP GROUPS:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         SUPPORT/SELF-HELP GROUP MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3v)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961448    COLUMNS 6357 - 6360
              NUMERIC

         R7v

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY SUPPORT/SELF-HELP GROUPS:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         SUPPORT/SELF-HELP GROUP MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3v)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961449    COLUMNS 6365 - 6365
              NUMERIC

         R3w

         Any other organizations?
         Which ones?  (PROBE: "Any others?" UNTIL R SAYS NO OR 4
         GROUPS ARE NAMED)
         SUMMARY - NUMBER OF OTHER GROUP MENTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              Code 0 includes DK/NA responses to filter ('Are you
              involved with any...').

                 0.   No, not involved with any
                 1.   One
                 2.   Two
                 3.   Three
                 4.   Four

                 9.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961450    COLUMNS 6366 - 6369
              NUMERIC

         R4w

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY OTHER GROUPS:

         How about the [NAME OF GROUP]?
         Are you a member of this group?
         OTHER GROUP MENTIONS
         MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.

                 0.   Not a member of any group mentioned by R
                      MEMBER OF ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      MEMBER OF TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      MEMBER OF FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3w)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961451    COLUMNS 6370 - 6373
              NUMERIC

         R5w

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY OTHER GROUPS:

         In the past 12 months have you paid dues or given any
         money to this group?
         OTHER GROUP MENTIONS
         DUES AND CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See R3 for full text and note.
              The groups identified as Group1, Group2, Group3 or Group4
              are consistently identified in all questions.
              A group is coded if R has paid dues and/or made any other
              type of contribution.

                 0.   No payment of any dues or contributions
                      to any group mentioned by R
                      PAYMENT TO ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      PAYMENT TO TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1, 2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      PAYMENT TO FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3w)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961452    COLUMNS 6378 - 6381
              NUMERIC

         R6w

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY OTHER GROUPS:

         In the last 12 months have you taken part in any
         activities sponsored by this group or attended a meeting
         of this group?
         OTHER GROUP MENTIONS
         MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No meetings or activities in any group
                      mentioned
                      ACTIVITIES IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      ACTIVITIES IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1 and 2
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      ACTIVITIES IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3w)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961453    COLUMNS 6386 - 6389
              NUMERIC

         R7w

         IF R IS INVOLVED WITH ANY OTHER GROUPS:

         How often does this group discuss politics-- often,
         sometimes, rarely or never?
         OTHER GROUP MENTIONS
         DISCUSSION OF POLITICS "OFTEN" or "SOMETIMES" - SUMMARY
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No group mentioned discusses politics
                      "often" or "sometimes"
                      DISCUSS IN ONE GROUP:
                 1.   Group 1 only
                 2.   Group 2 only
                 3.   Group 3 only
                 4.   Group 4 only
                      DISCUSS IN TWO GROUPS:
                12.   Groups 1 and 2
                13.   Groups 1 and 3
                14.   Groups 1 and 4
                23.   Groups 2 and 3
                24.   Groups 2 and 4
                34.   Groups 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN THREE GROUPS:
               123.   Groups 1,2 and 3
               124.   Groups 1, 2 and 4
               134.   Groups 1, 3 and 4
               234.   Groups 2, 3 and 4
                      DISCUSS IN FOUR GROUPS:
              1234.   Groups 1,2,3,4

              9996.   Inap, R not involved with any groups of
                      this type (0,8,9 in R3w)
              9999.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961454    COLUMNS 6394 - 6395
              NUMERIC

         R3x

         SUMMARY - TOTAL NUMBER OF GROUPS MENTIONED BY R
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from R3a-w.

                99.   NA; Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961455    COLUMNS 6396 - 6397
              NUMERIC

         R4x

         SUMMARY - TOTAL NUMBER OF GROUPS IN WHICH R REPORTED
         BEING A MEMBER
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from R4a-w.

                99.   NA; Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961456    COLUMNS 6398 - 6399
              NUMERIC

         R5x

         SUMMARY - TOTAL NUMBER OF GROUPS TO WHICH R REPORTED
         PAYING DUES OR CONTRIBUTIONS
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from R5a-w.

                99.   NA; Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961457    COLUMNS 6400 - 6401
              NUMERIC

         R6x

         SUMMARY - TOTAL NUMBER OF GROUPS FOR WHICH R REPORTED
         MEETINGS OR ACTIVITIES
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from R6a-w.

                99.   NA; Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961458    COLUMNS 6402 - 6403
              NUMERIC

         R7x

         SUMMARY - TOTAL NUMBER OF GROUPS FOR WHICH R REPORTED
         POLITICAL DISCUSSION "OFTEN" OR "SOMETIMES"
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Built from R7a-w.

                99.   NA; Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961459    COLUMNS 6404 - 6404
              NUMERIC

         T1

         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?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Satisfied
                 2.   Fairly satisfied
                 3.   Not very satisfied
                 4.   Not at all satisfied

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961460    COLUMNS 6405 - 6405
              NUMERIC

         T2

         [RB, P.15] Looking at page 15 in the booklet:
         In some countries, people believe their elections are
         conducted fairly.  In other countries, people believe
         that their elections are conducted unfairly.
         Thinking of the last election in the United States,
         where would you place it on this scale of one to five
         where 1 means that the last election was conducted
         fairly and 5 means that the last election was conducted
         unfairly?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Last election conducted fairly
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.   Last election conducted unfairly

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961461    COLUMNS 6406 - 6406
              NUMERIC

         T3

         (Not using the booklet)
         Do you usually think of yourself as close to any
         particular political party?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961462    COLUMNS 6407 - 6407
              NUMERIC

         T3(1)

         IF R THINKS OF SELF AS CLOSE TO ANY POLITICAL PARTY:

         Which party is that?
         MENTION 1
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Democratic Party
                 3.   Republican Party
                 5.   Other party (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in T3; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961463    COLUMNS 6408 - 6408
              NUMERIC

         T3(2)

         IF R THINKS OF SELF AS CLOSE TO ANY POLITICAL PARTY:

         Which party is that?
         MENTION 2
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Democratic Party
                 3.   Republican Party
                 5.   Other party (specify)

                 0.   Inap, 5,8,9 in T3; 8,9 in T3(1);  no
                      further mention; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961464    COLUMNS 6409 - 6409
              NUMERIC

         T3b

         CHECKPOINT
         NUMBER OF PARTIES R MENTIONED AS 'CLOSE TO'
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   No party (5 in T3)
                 1.   One party
                 2.   Two or more parties

                 9.   Inap, 8,9 in T3;  8,9 in T3(1); no Post
                      IW

==============================
VAR M961465    COLUMNS 6410 - 6410
              NUMERIC

         T3c

         IF R THINKS OF SELF AS CLOSE TO MORE THAN ONE POLITICAL PARTY /
         IF R DOESN'T THINK OF SELF AS CLOSE TO A POLITICAL PARTY:

         Do you feel yourself a little closer to one of the
         political parties than the others?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 1,9 in T3b; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961466    COLUMNS 6411 - 6411
              NUMERIC

         T3d

         IF R THINKS OF SELF AS CLOSE TO 2 OR MORE POLITICAL PARTIES BUT
         'A LITTLE CLOSER' TO ONE PARTY /
         IF R DOESN'T THINK OF SELF AS CLOSE TO A POLITICAL PARTY BUT  'A
         LITTLE CLOSER' TO ONE PARTY:

         Which party is that?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Democratic Party
                 3.   Republican Party
                 5.   Other party (specify)

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 9 in T3b; 5,8,9 in T3c; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961467    COLUMNS 6412 - 6412
              NUMERIC

         T3e

         IF R THINKS OF SELF AS CLOSE TO 2 OR MORE POLITICAL PARTIES BUT
         'A LITTLE CLOSER' TO ONE PARTY /
         IF R DOESN'T THINK OF SELF AS CLOSE TO A POLITICAL PARTY BUT  'A
         LITTLE CLOSER' TO ONE PARTY:

         Do you feel VERY CLOSE to this party, SOMEWHAT CLOSE, or
         NOT VERY CLOSE?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very close
                 3.   Somewhat close
                 5.   Not very close

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 1,9 in T3b; 5,8,9 in T3c; 8,9 in
                      T3d; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961468    COLUMNS 6413 - 6413
              NUMERIC

         T4

         Looking at page 16 in the booklet:
         Some people say that political parties in the United
         States care what ordinary people think.  Others say that
         political parties in the United States don't care what
         ordinary people think.
         Using the scale in the booklet, where 1 means that
         political parties care about what ordinary people think,
         and 5 means that they don't care what ordinary people
         think, where would you place yourself?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Political parties care about what
                      ordinary people think
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.   They don't care what ordinary people
                      think

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961469    COLUMNS 6414 - 6414
              NUMERIC

         T5

         Looking at page 17 in the booklet:
         Some people say that political parties are neccessary to
         make our political system work in the United States.
         Others think that political parties are not needed in
         the United States.
         Using the scale in the booklet, (where 1 means that
         political parties are necessary to make our political
         system work, and 5 means that political parties are not
         needed in the United States), where would you place
         yourself?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Political parties are necessary to make
                      our political system work
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.   Political parties are not needed in the
                      United States

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

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

         T7        Looking at page 18 in the booklet.

         I'd like to know what you think about each of our
         political parties.
         After I read the name of a political party, please rate
         it on a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 means you strongly
         dislike that party and 10 means that you strongly like
         that party.  If I come to a party you haven't heard of
         or you feel you do not know enough about, just say so.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

==============================
VAR M961470    COLUMNS 6415 - 6416
              NUMERIC

         T7a

         The first party is:
         The Democratic party.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See T7 for full text.

                 0.   Strongly dislike
                 1.
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.
                 8.
                 9.
                10.   Strongly like

                98.   DK
                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961471    COLUMNS 6417 - 6418
              NUMERIC

         T7b

         (Still looking at page 18 in the booklet)
         The Republican Party
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See T7 for full text.

                 0.   Strongly dislike
                 1.
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.
                 8.
                 9.
                10.   Strongly like

                98.   DK
                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961472    COLUMNS 6419 - 6420
              NUMERIC

         T7c

         (Still looking at page 18 in the booklet)
         The Reform Party
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See T7 for full text.

                 0.   Strongly dislike
                 1.
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.
                 8.
                 9.
                10.   Strongly like

                98.   DK
                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961473    COLUMNS 6421 - 6422
              NUMERIC

         T8a

         (Still looking at page 18 in the booklet)
         And now, using the same scale, I'd like to ask you how
         much you like or dislike some political leaders. Again,
         if I come to a leader you haven't heard of or you feel
         you do not know enough about, just say so.
         The first political leader is
         Bill Clinton.
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See T7 for full text.

                 0.   Strongly dislike
                 1.
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.
                 8.
                 9.
                10.   Strongly like

                98.   DK
                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961474    COLUMNS 6423 - 6424
              NUMERIC

         T8b

         (Still looking at page 18 in the booklet)
         Bob Dole
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See T7 for full text.

                 0.   Strongly dislike
                 1.
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.
                 8.
                 9.
                10.   Strongly like

                98.   DK
                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961475    COLUMNS 6425 - 6426
              NUMERIC

         T8c

         (Still looking at page 18 in the booklet)
         Ross Perot
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              See T7 for full text.

                 0.   Strongly dislike
                 1.
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.
                 8.
                 9.
                10.   Strongly like

                98.   DK
                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961476    COLUMNS 6427 - 6427
              NUMERIC

         T9

         What do you think about the state of the economy these
         days in the United States?
         Would you say that the state of the economy is VERY
         GOOD, GOOD, NEITHER GOOD NOR BAD, BAD, or VERY BAD?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Very good
                 2.   Good
                 3.   Neither bad nor good
                 4.   Bad
                 5.   Very bad

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961477    COLUMNS 6428 - 6428
              NUMERIC

         T10

         Would you say that over the past twelve months, the
         state of the economy in the United States has GOTTEN
         BETTER, STAYED ABOUT THE SAME, or GOTTEN WORSE?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Gotten better
                 3.   Stayed about the same
                 5.   Gotten worse

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961478    COLUMNS 6429 - 6429
              NUMERIC

         T10a/T10b

         IF R THINKS U.S. ECONOMY HAS GOTTEN BETTER IN PAST 12 MONTHS /
         IF R THINKS U.S. ECONOMY HAS GOTTEN WORSE IN PAST 12 MONTHS:

         T10a. Would you say MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better?
         T10b. Would you say MUCH worse or SOMEWHAT worse?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Gotten much better
                 2.   Gotten somewhat better
                 3.   Same (3 in T10)
                 4.   Gotten somewhat worse
                 5.   Gotten much worse

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, 8,9 in T10; no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961479    COLUMNS 6430 - 6430
              NUMERIC

         T11

         Looking at page 19 of the booklet, some people say that
         members of Congress know  what ordinary people think.
         Others say that members of Congress don't know much
         about what ordinary people think.
         Using the scale in the booklet, (where 1 means that the
         members of Congress know what ordinary people think, and
         5 means that the members of Congress don't know much
         about what ordinary people think), where would you place
         yourself?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Members of Congress know what ordinary
                      people think
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.   Members of Congress don't know much
                      about what ordinary people think

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961480    COLUMNS 6431 - 6431
              NUMERIC

         T12

         During the past twelve months, have you had any contact
         with a member of Congress in any way?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Yes
                 5.   No

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961481    COLUMNS 6432 - 6432
              NUMERIC

         T13

         Looking at page 20 of the booklet, some people say it
         makes a difference who is in power. Others say that it
         doesn't make a difference who is in power.
         Using the scale in the booklet, (where 1 means that it
         makes a difference who is in power and 5 means that it
         doesn't make a difference who is in power), where would
         you place yourself?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   It makes a difference who is in power
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.   It doesn't make a difference who is in
                      power

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961482    COLUMNS 6433 - 6433
              NUMERIC

         T14

         Looking at page 21 of the booklet, some people say that
         no matter who people vote for, it won't make any
         difference to what happens.  Others say that who people
         vote for can make a difference to what happens.
         Using the scale in the booklet, (where 1 means that
         voting won't make a difference to what happens and 5
         means that voting can make a difference),  where would
         you place yourself?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Voting won't make a difference to what
                      happens
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.   Voting can make a difference

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961483    COLUMNS 6434 - 6434
              NUMERIC

         T15

         Looking at page 22 of the booklet, when people are asked
         to express an opinion, do you believe most people in the
         United States usually say what they think about politics
         or do you believe most people usually hide what they
         really think about politics?
         Using the scale in the booklet, (where 1 means that most
         people in the United States usually say what they think
         about politics, and 5 means that most people usually
         hide what they really think), where would you place
         yourself?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 1.   Most people in the United States
                      usually say what they think about
                      politics
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.   Most people in the United States
                      usually hide what they think about
                      politics

                 8.   DK
                 9.   NA
                 0.   Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961484    COLUMNS 6435 - 6436
              NUMERIC

         T16

         Looking at page 23 of the booklet,
         In politics people sometimes talk of left and right.
         Where would you place yourself on a scale from 0 to 10
         where 0 means the left and 10 means the right?
         -----------------------------------------------------------

                 0.   Left
                 1.
                 2.
                 3.
                 4.
                 5.
                 6.
                 7.
                 8.
                 9.
                10.   Right

                98.   DK
                99.   NA; Inap, no Post IW

==============================
VAR M961485    COLUMNS 6437 - 6437
              NUMERIC

         Rand.B1a1

         Position of Democratic House candidate and Republican
         House candidate in Thermometers
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              House candidate thermometers were always administered as
              the 4th and 5th thermometers, but the order in which they
              were administered was randomized.

                 1.   Democratic House candidate first,
                      Republican House candidate second
                 2.   Republican House candidate first,
                      Democratic House candidate second

                 9.   NA; Inap, no Post IW
                 0.   Inap, no Democratic House candidate; no
                      Republican House candidate; Washington
                      DC

==============================
VAR M961486    COLUMNS 6438 - 6439
              NUMERIC

         Rand.B1d

         Position of The Supreme Court in Thermometers
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The Presidential candidates were always administered as
              the first 3 thermometers, the House candidates as the 4th
              and 5th thermometers, and the retiring House
              representative as the 6th thermometer.  The remaining
              thermometers for groups and institutions (e.g. Congress,
              the Supreme Court) were administered in random order as
              the 7th-25th thermometers.
              Codes 7-25 and:

                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961487    COLUMNS 6440 - 6441
              NUMERIC

         Rand.B1e

         Position of Congress in Thermometers
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The Presidential candidates were always administered as
              the first 3 thermometers, the House candidates as the 4th
              and 5th thermometers, and the retiring House
              representative as the 6th thermometer.  The remaining
              thermometers for groups and institutions (e.g. Congress,
              the Supreme Court) were administered in random order as
              the 7th-25th thermometers.
              Codes 7-25 and:

                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961488    COLUMNS 6442 - 6443
              NUMERIC

         Rand.B1f

         Position of The Military in Thermometers
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The Presidential candidates were always administered as
              the first 3 thermometers, the House candidates as the 4th
              and 5th thermometers, and the retiring House
              representative as the 6th thermometer.  The remaining
              thermometers for groups and institutions (e.g. Congress,
              the Supreme Court) were administered in random order as
              the 7th-25th thermometers.
              Codes 7-25 and:

                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961489    COLUMNS 6444 - 6445
              NUMERIC

         Rand.B1g

         Position of The Federal Government in Washington in Thermometers
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The Presidential candidates were always administered as
              the first 3 thermometers, the House candidates as the 4th
              and 5th thermometers, and the retiring House
              representative as the 6th thermometer.  The remaining
              thermometers for groups and institutions (e.g. Congress,
              the Supreme Court) were administered in random order as
              the 7th-25th thermometers.
              Codes 7-25 and:

                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961490    COLUMNS 6446 - 6447
              NUMERIC

         Rand.B1h

         Position of Blacks in Thermometers
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The Presidential candidates were always administered as
              the first 3 thermometers, the House candidates as the 4th
              and 5th thermometers, and the retiring House
              representative as the 6th thermometer.  The remaining
              thermometers for groups and institutions (e.g. Congress,
              the Supreme Court) were administered in random order as
              the 7th-25th thermometers.
              Codes 7-25 and:

                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961491    COLUMNS 6448 - 6449
              NUMERIC

         Rand.B1j

         Position of Whites in Thermometers
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The Presidential candidates were always administered as
              the first 3 thermometers, the House candidates as the 4th
              and 5th thermometers, and the retiring House
              representative as the 6th thermometer.  The remaining
              thermometers for groups and institutions (e.g. Congress,
              the Supreme Court) were administered in random order as
              the 7th-25th thermometers.
              Codes 7-25 and:

                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961492    COLUMNS 6450 - 6451
              NUMERIC

         Rand.B1k

         Position of Conservatives in Thermometers
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The Presidential candidates were always administered as
              the first 3 thermometers, the House candidates as the 4th
              and 5th thermometers, and the retiring House
              representative as the 6th thermometer.  The remaining
              thermometers for groups and institutions (e.g. Congress,
              the Supreme Court) were administered in random order as
              the 7th-25th thermometers.
              Codes 7-25 and:

                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961493    COLUMNS 6452 - 6453
              NUMERIC

         Rand.B1L

         Position of Liberals in Thermometers
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The Presidential candidates were always administered as
              the first 3 thermometers, the House candidates as the 4th
              and 5th thermometers, and the retiring House
              representative as the 6th thermometer.  The remaining
              thermometers for groups and institutions (e.g. Congress,
              the Supreme Court) were administered in random order as
              the 7th-25th thermometers.
              Codes 7-25 and:

                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961494    COLUMNS 6454 - 6455
              NUMERIC

         Rand.B1m

         Position of Labor Unions in Thermometers
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The Presidential candidates were always administered as
              the first 3 thermometers, the House candidates as the 4th
              and 5th thermometers, and the retiring House
              representative as the 6th thermometer.  The remaining
              thermometers for groups and institutions (e.g. Congress,
              the Supreme Court) were administered in random order as
              the 7th-25th thermometers.
              Codes 7-25 and:

                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961495    COLUMNS 6456 - 6457
              NUMERIC

         Rand.B1n

         Position of Big Business in Thermometers
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The Presidential candidates were always administered as
              the first 3 thermometers, the House candidates as the 4th
              and 5th thermometers, and the retiring House
              representative as the 6th thermometer.  The remaining
              thermometers for groups and institutions (e.g. Congress,
              the Supreme Court) were administered in random order as
              the 7th-25th thermometers.
              Codes 7-25 and:

                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961496    COLUMNS 6458 - 6459
              NUMERIC

         Rand.B1p

         Position of Poor People in Thermometers
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The Presidential candidates were always administered as
              the first 3 thermometers, the House candidates as the 4th
              and 5th thermometers, and the retiring House
              representative as the 6th thermometer.  The remaining
              thermometers for groups and institutions (e.g. Congress,
              the Supreme Court) were administered in random order as
              the 7th-25th thermometers.
              Codes 7-25 and:

                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961497    COLUMNS 6460 - 6461
              NUMERIC

         Rand.B1r

         Position of People on Welfare in Thermometers
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The Presidential candidates were always administered as
              the first 3 thermometers, the House candidates as the 4th
              and 5th thermometers, and the retiring House
              representative as the 6th thermometer.  The remaining
              thermometers for groups and institutions (e.g. Congress,
              the Supreme Court) were administered in random order as
              the 7th-25th thermometers.
              Codes 7-25 and:

                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961498    COLUMNS 6462 - 6463
              NUMERIC

         Rand.B1r

         Position of Hispanics in Thermometers
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The Presidential candidates were always administered as
              the first 3 thermometers, the House candidates as the 4th
              and 5th thermometers, and the retiring House
              representative as the 6th thermometer.  The remaining
              thermometers for groups and institutions (e.g. Congress,
              the Supreme Court) were administered in random order as
              the 7th-25th thermometers.
              Codes 7-25 and:

                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961499    COLUMNS 6464 - 6465
              NUMERIC

         Rand.B1s

         Position of Christian Fundamentalists in Thermometers
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The Presidential candidates were always administered as
              the first 3 thermometers, the House candidates as the 4th
              and 5th thermometers, and the retiring House
              representative as the 6th thermometer.  The remaining
              thermometers for groups and institutions (e.g. Congress,
              the Supreme Court) were administered in random order as
              the 7th-25th thermometers.
              Codes 7-25 and:

                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961500    COLUMNS 6466 - 6467
              NUMERIC

         Rand.B1t

         Position of The Women's movement in Thermometers
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The Presidential candidates were always administered as
              the first 3 thermometers, the House candidates as the 4th
              and 5th thermometers, and the retiring House
              representative as the 6th thermometer.  The remaining
              thermometers for groups and institutions (e.g. Congress,
              the Supreme Court) were administered in random order as
              the 7th-25th thermometers.
              Codes 7-25 and:

                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961501    COLUMNS 6468 - 6469
              NUMERIC

         Rand.B1u

         Position of Older people in Thermometers
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The Presidential candidates were always administered as
              the first 3 thermometers, the House candidates as the 4th
              and 5th thermometers, and the retiring House
              representative as the 6th thermometer.  The remaining
              thermometers for groups and institutions (e.g. Congress,
              the Supreme Court) were administered in random order as
              the 7th-25th thermometers.
              Codes 7-25 and:

                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961502    COLUMNS 6470 - 6471
              NUMERIC

         Rand.B1v

         Position of Environmentalists in Thermometers
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The Presidential candidates were always administered as
              the first 3 thermometers, the House candidates as the 4th
              and 5th thermometers, and the retiring House
              representative as the 6th thermometer.  The remaining
              thermometers for groups and institutions (e.g. Congress,
              the Supreme Court) were administered in random order as
              the 7th-25th thermometers.
              Codes 7-25 and:

                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961503    COLUMNS 6472 - 6473
              NUMERIC

         Rand.B1w

         Position of Gay men and Lesbians, homosexuals in Thermometers
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The Presidential candidates were always administered as
              the first 3 thermometers, the House candidates as the 4th
              and 5th thermometers, and the retiring House
              representative as the 6th thermometer.  The remaining
              thermometers for groups and institutions (e.g. Congress,
              the Supreme Court) were administered in random order as
              the 7th-25th thermometers.
              Codes 7-25 and:

                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961504    COLUMNS 6474 - 6475
              NUMERIC

         Rand.B1x

         Position of The Christian Coalition in Thermometers
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The Presidential candidates were always administered as
              the first 3 thermometers, the House candidates as the 4th
              and 5th thermometers, and the retiring House
              representative as the 6th thermometer.  The remaining
              thermometers for groups and institutions (e.g. Congress,
              the Supreme Court) were administered in random order as
              the 7th-25th thermometers.
              Codes 7-25 and:

                99.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961505    COLUMNS 6476 - 6476
              NUMERIC

         Rand.C1

         Order of House Democratic and Republican candidates in
         administration of 'Likes/Dislikes' questions
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The 'Likes' and 'Dislikes' questions were both
              administered for the first candidate before being
              administered for the second candidate ('Likes' always
              precede 'Dislikes') . This variable indicates whether the
              'Likes/Dislikes' set of questions was asked first for the
              Democratic candidate or the Republican candidate.

                 1.   Democratic House candidate first,
                      Republican House candidate second
                 2.   Republican House candidate first,
                      Democratic House candidate second

                 9.   NA; Inap, no post IW
                 0.   Inap, no Democratic House candidate; no
                      Republican House candidate; Washington
                      DC

==============================
VAR M961506    COLUMNS 6477 - 6477
              NUMERIC

         Rand.E1a

         Order of Clinton and Dole in administration of Traits
         questions
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Two 'traits' questions were asked each for Clinton and
              Dole, and both traits were asked for the first candidate
              before being asked about the second candidate.  The order
              of the candidates was randomized but not the order of the
              traits.  (One question was asked about Perot, who always
              came third).

                 1.   Clinton first, Dole second
                 2.   Dole first, Clinton second

                 9.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961507    COLUMNS 6478 - 6478
              NUMERIC

         Rand.J4b

         Order of Clinton, Dole, Perot in administration of Aid
         to Blacks 7-point scale
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Self-placement preceded the placements of the presidential
              candidates.  This variables describes the order of the
              placements for Clinton, Dole and Perot after self-
              placement.

                 1.   Clinton, Dole, Perot
                 2.   Dole, Perot Clinton
                 3.   Perot, Clinton, Dole
                 4.   Clinton, Perot, Dole
                 5.   Dole, Clinton, Perot
                 6.   Perot, Dole, Clinton

                 9.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961508    COLUMNS 6479 - 6479
              NUMERIC

         Rand.N11b

         Order of Clinton, Dole in administration of Liberal-
         Conservative 7-point scale
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Self-placement preceded the placements of the presidential
              candidates.  This variables describes the order of the
              placements for Clinton and Dole after self-placement
              (placement was not asked for Perot).

                 1.   Clinton, Dole
                 2.   Dole, Clinton

                 9.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961509    COLUMNS 6480 - 6480
              NUMERIC

         Rand.N11e

         Order of Democratic and Republican House candidates in
         administration of Liberal-Conservative 7-point scale
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              After R self-placement, the Liberal-Conservative placement
              questions were asked about Clinton and Dole, and the House
              candidate placements were always asked afterwards (third
              or fourth placements after R's self-placement).  This
              variable describes whether the Democratic or Republican
              candidate was administered first after the two
              presidential candidates.

                 1.   Democratic House candidate first,
                      Republican House candidate second
                 2.   Republican House candidate first,
                      Democratic House candidate second

                 9.   NA; Inap, no opinion in N13; no post IW
                 0.   Inap, no Democratic House candidate; no
                      Republican House candidate; Washington
                      DC

==============================
VAR M961510    COLUMNS 6481 - 6481
              NUMERIC

         Rand.N14a

         Order of Clinton, Dole, Perot in administration of Tax
         Cut scale
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              Self-placement preceded the placements of the presidential
              candidates.  This variables describes the order of the
              placements for Clinton, Dole and Perot after self-
              placement.

                 1.   Clinton, Dole, Perot
                 2.   Dole, Perot Clinton
                 3.   Perot, Clinton, Dole
                 4.   Clinton, Perot, Dole
                 5.   Dole, Clinton, Perot
                 6.   Perot, Dole, Clinton

                 9.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961511    COLUMNS 6482 - 6482
              NUMERIC

         Rand.P2b

         Order of Blacks and Hispanics in administration of
         'Hardworking' scale
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The 'Hardworking' scale was always asked about Whites
              first.  This variable describes whether the same question
              was afterwards administered first for Blacks or first for
              Hispanics.

                 1.   Blacks, Hispanics
                 2.   Hispanics, Blacks

                 9.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961512    COLUMNS 6483 - 6483
              NUMERIC

         Rand.P3b

         Order of Blacks and Hispanics in administration of
         'Intelligent' scale
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The 'Intelligent' scale was always asked about Whites
              first.  This variable describes whether the same question
              was afterwards administered first for Blacks or first for
              Hispanics.

                 1.   Blacks, Hispanics
                 2.   Hispanics, Blacks

                 9.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M961513    COLUMNS 6484 - 6484
              NUMERIC

         Rand.P4b

         Order of Blacks and Hispanics in administration of
         'Trustworthy' scale
         -----------------------------------------------------------

              The 'Trustworthy' scale was always asked about Whites
              first.  This variable describes whether the same question
              was afterwards administered first for Blacks or first for
              Hispanics.

                 1.   Blacks, Hispanics
                 2.   Hispanics, Blacks

                 9.   NA; Inap, no post IW

==============================
VAR M967000A   Congressional district number
              COLUMNS 6485 - 6486
              NUMERIC

               Variable is two-digit House district number

==============================
VAR M967000B   FIPS state code
              COLUMNS 6487 - 6488
              NUMERIC

               Variable is two-digit FIPS state code

==============================
VAR M967000C   ICPSR state code
              COLUMNS 6489 - 6490
              NUMERIC

               Variable is two-digit ICPSR state code

==============================
VAR M967000D   FIPS state and county code
              COLUMNS 6491 - 6495
              NUMERIC

               Variable is five-digit ICPSR state and county code

==============================
VAR M967000E   State abbreviation (alphanumeric)
              COLUMNS 6496 - 6497
              CHARACTER

               * This Variable is alphanumeric

               Variable is two-letter state abreviation

==============================
VAR M967001    Number of Democrats in lower state house 1994
              COLUMNS 6498 - 6500
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is number of Democrats in lower house of
               statelegislature

               Source: Politics in America (1996)

==============================
VAR M967002    Number of Republicans in lower state house 1994
              COLUMNS 6501 - 6503
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is number of Republicans in lower house of
               statelegislature

               Source: Politics in America (1996)

==============================
VAR M967003    Number of Democrats in upper state house 1994
              COLUMNS 6504 - 6505
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is number of Democrats in upper house of
               statelegislature

               Source: Politics in America (1996)

==============================
VAR M967004    Number of Republicans in upper state house 1994
              COLUMNS 6506 - 6507
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is number of Republicans in upper house of
               statelegislature

               Source: Politics in America (1996)

==============================
VAR M967005    Party of state governor pre-election 1996
              COLUMNS 6508 - 6508
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: 9

               Variable is party of state governor, pre-election 1996

               1 Democrat
               2 Republican

               Source: Politics in America (1996)

==============================
VAR M967006    State percent vote for Clinton 1992
              COLUMNS 6509 - 6515
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               * Variable has two decimal places

               Variable is percent of vote in state for Clinton in
               1992presidential election

               Source: County and City Data Book 1994

==============================
VAR M967007    State percent vote for Bush 1992
              COLUMNS 6516 - 6522
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               * Variable has two decimal places

               Variable is percent of vote in state for Bush in
               1992presidential election

               Source: County and City Data Book 1994

==============================
VAR M967008    State percent vote for Perot 1992
              COLUMNS 6523 - 6529
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               * Variable has two decimal places

               Variable is percent of vote in state for Perot in
               1992presidential election

               Source: County and City Data Book 1994

==============================
VAR M967009    Number of U.S. House districts in state
              COLUMNS 6530 - 6531
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is number of U.S. House districts in state

               Source: Congressional Quarterly

==============================
VAR M967010    Number of state Democrats in U.S. House pre-election 1996
              COLUMNS 6532 - 6533
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is number of Democratic members of U.S. House instate
               delegation

               Source: Congressional Quarterly

==============================
VAR M967011    Number of state Republicans in U.S. House pre-election1996
              COLUMNS 6534 - 6535
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is number of Republican members of U.S. House instate
               delegation

               Source: Congressional Quarterly

==============================
VAR M967012    Erikson-Wright-McIver percent Democrats in state
              COLUMNS 6536 - 6542
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               * Variable has one decimal place

               Variable is estimate of percentage of Democrats in state


==============================
VAR M967013    Erikson-Wright-McIver percent Republicans in state
              COLUMNS 6543 - 6549
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               * Variable has one decimal place

               Variable is estimate of percentage of Republicans in state


==============================
VAR M967014    Erikson-Wright-McIver percent liberals in state
              COLUMNS 6550 - 6556
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               * Variable has one decimal place

               Variable is estimate of percentage of liberals in state


==============================
VAR M967015    Erikson-Wright-McIver percent conservatives in state
              COLUMNS 6557 - 6563
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               * Variable has one decimal place

               Variable is estimate of percentage of conservatives in state


==============================
VAR M967016    Name of Senator #1 (alphanumeric)
              COLUMNS 6564 - 6572
              CHARACTER

               * This Variable is alphanumeric

               Variable is last name of U.S. Senator designated as Senator#1
               for the purposes of Senate incumbent variables

==============================
VAR M967017    Party of Senator #1
              COLUMNS 6573 - 6573
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: 9

               Variable is party of Senator designated as Senator #1

               1  Democrat
               2 Republican

               Source: Almanac of American Politics 1996

==============================
VAR M967018    Is Senator #1 running for reelection?
              COLUMNS 6574 - 6574
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: 9

               Variable is indicator of whether or not Senator #1 wasseeking
               reelection in 1996

               0 No Senate election in state
               1 Senate election in state, but Senator #1 was not up for
                 or was not seeking reelection
               2 Senator #1 was seeking reelection

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report

==============================
VAR M967019    Name of Senator #2
              COLUMNS 6575 - 6585
              CHARACTER

               * This Variable is alphanumeric

               Variable is last name of U.S. Senator designated as Senator#2
               for the purposes of Senate incumbent variables

==============================
VAR M967020    Party of Senator #2
              COLUMNS 6586 - 6586
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: 9

               Variable is party of Senator designated as Senator #2

               1 Democrat
               2 Republican

               Source: Almanac of American Politics 1996

==============================
VAR M967021    Is Senator #2 running for reelection?
              COLUMNS 6587 - 6587
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: 9

               Variable is indicator of whether or not Senator #2 wasseeking
               reelection in 1996

               0 No Senate election in state
               1 Senate election in state, but Senator #2 was not up or wasnot
               seeking reelection
               2 Senator #2 was seeking reelection

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report

==============================
VAR M967022    Senator #1 1995 National Jrnl economic liberalism score
              COLUMNS 6588 - 6589
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more liberal than on economic issues
               in1995

               Source: National Journal, 27 January 1996, p. 186-187

==============================
VAR M967023    Senator #1 1995 National Jrnl social liberalism score
              COLUMNS 6590 - 6591
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more liberal than on social issues
               in1995

               Source: National Journal, 27 January 1996, p. 186-187

==============================
VAR M967024    Senator #1 1995 National Jrnl foreign liberalism score
              COLUMNS 6592 - 6593
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               of members that Senator was more liberal than on foreign
               policy-national security issues in 1995

               Source: National Journal, 27 January 1996, p. 186-187

==============================
VAR M967025    Senator #1 1995 National Jrnl economic conservatism score
              COLUMNS 6594 - 6595
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more conservative than on
               economicissues in 1995

               Source: National Journal, 27 January 1996, p. 186-187

==============================
VAR M967026    Senator #1 1995 National Jrnl social conservatism score
              COLUMNS 6596 - 6597
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more conservative than on social
               issuesin 1995

               Source: National Journal, 27 January 1996, p. 186-187

==============================
VAR M967027    Senator #1 1995 National Jrnl foreign conservatism score
              COLUMNS 6598 - 6599
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more conservative than on
               foreignpolicy-national security issues in 1995

               Source: National Journal, 27 January 1996, p. 186-187

==============================
VAR M967028    Senator #1 1995 U.S. Chamber of Commerce score
              COLUMNS 6600 - 6602
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Senator's U.S. Chamber of Commerce support score

               Source: U.S. Chamber of Commerce's "1995 How They Voted"

==============================
VAR M967029    Senator #1 1995 Party unity support score
              COLUMNS 6603 - 6604
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1995 Party Unity score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 January1996,
               p. 248

==============================
VAR M967030    Senator #1 1995 Party unity opposition score
              COLUMNS 6605 - 6606
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1995 Party
               Oppositionscore

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 January1996,
               p. 248

==============================
VAR M967031    Senator #1 1995 Party unity adjusted support score
              COLUMNS 6607 - 6608
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1995 adjusted PartyUnity
               score (absences not counted)

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 January1996,
               p. 248

==============================
VAR M967032    Senator #1 1995 Presidential support score
              COLUMNS 6609 - 6610
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1995 PresidentialSupport
               score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 January1996,
               p. 242

==============================
VAR M967033    Senator #1 1995 Presidential opposition score
              COLUMNS 6611 - 6612
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1995
               PresidentialOpposition score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 January1996,
               p. 242

==============================
VAR M967034    Senator #1 1995 Presidential adjusted support score
              COLUMNS 6613 - 6614
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1995 adjustedPresidential
               Support score (absences not counted)

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 January1996,
               p. 242

==============================
VAR M967035    Senator #1 1995 Conserv coalition support score
              COLUMNS 6615 - 6616
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's Conservative
               CoalitionSupport score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report 27 January1996,
               p. 254

==============================
VAR M967036    Senator #1 1995 Conserv coalition opposition score
              COLUMNS 6617 - 6618
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's Conservative
               CoalitionOpposition score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report 27 January1996,
               p. 254

==============================
VAR M967037    Senator #1 1995 Conserv coalition adjusted support score
              COLUMNS 6619 - 6621
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's adjusted
               ConservativeCoalition Support score (absences not counted)

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report 27 January1996,
               p. 254

==============================
VAR M967038    Senator #1 1995 Americans for Democratic Action score
              COLUMNS 6622 - 6624
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) supportscore

               Source: ADA World, March 1996

==============================
VAR M967039    Senator #1 1996 National Jrnl economic liberalism score
              COLUMNS 6625 - 6626
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more liberal than on economic issues
               in1996

               Source: National Journal, 14 December 1996, p. 2688-2689.

==============================
VAR M967040    Senator #1 1996 National Jrnl social liberalism score
              COLUMNS 6627 - 6628
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more liberal than on social issues
               in1996

               Source: National Journal, 14 December 1996, p. 2688-2689

==============================
VAR M967041    Senator #1 1996 National Jrnl foreign liberalism score
              COLUMNS 6629 - 6630
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more liberal than on foreign
               policy-national security issues in 1996

               Source: National Journal, 14 December 1996, p. 2688-2689

==============================
VAR M967042    Senator #1 1996 National Jrnl economic conservatism score
              COLUMNS 6631 - 6632
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more conservative than on
               economicissues in 1996

               Source: National Journal, 14 December 1996, p. 2688-2689

==============================
VAR M967043    Senator #1 1996 National Jrnl social conservatism score
              COLUMNS 6633 - 6634
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more conservative than on social
               issuesin 1996

               Source: National Journal, 14 December 1996, p. 2688-2689

==============================
VAR M967044    Senator #1 1996 National Jrnl foreign conservatism score
              COLUMNS 6635 - 6636
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more conservative than on
               foreignpolicy-national security issues in 1996

               Source: National Journal, 14 December 1996, p. 2688-2689

==============================
VAR M967045    Senator #1 1996 U.S. Chamber of Commerce score
              COLUMNS 6637 - 6639
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Senator's U.S. Chamber of Commerce support score

               Source: U.S. Chamber of Commerce's "1996 How They Voted"

==============================
VAR M967046    Senator #1 1996 Party unity support score
              COLUMNS 6640 - 6641
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1996 Party Unity score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report,

==============================
VAR M967047    Senator #1 1996 Party unity opposition score
              COLUMNS 6642 - 6643
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1996 Party
               Oppositionscore

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report,

==============================
VAR M967048    Senator #1 1996 Party unity adjusted support score
              COLUMNS 6644 - 6646
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1996 adjusted PartyUnity
               score (absences not counted)

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report,

==============================
VAR M967049    Senator #1 1996 Presidential support score
              COLUMNS 6647 - 6648
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1996 PresidentialSupport
               score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 21 December1996,
               p. 3460

==============================
VAR M967050    Senator #1 1996 Presidential opposition score
              COLUMNS 6649 - 6650
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1996
               PresidentialOpposition score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 21 December1996,
               p. 3460

==============================
VAR M967051    Senator #1 1996 Presidential adjusted support score
              COLUMNS 6651 - 6652
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1996 adjustedPresidential
               Support score (absences not counted)

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 21 December1996,
               p. 3460

==============================
VAR M967052    Senator #1 1996 Conserv coalition support score
              COLUMNS 6653 - 6654
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's Conservative
               CoalitionSupport score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 21 December1996,
               p. 3470

==============================
VAR M967053    Senator #1 1996 Conserv coalition opposition score
              COLUMNS 6655 - 6656
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's Conservative
               CoalitionOpposition score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 21 December1996,
               p. 3470

==============================
VAR M967054    Senator #1 1996 Conserv coalition adjusted support score
              COLUMNS 6657 - 6658
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's adjusted
               ConservativeCoalition Support score (absences not counted)

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 21 December1996,
               p. 3470

==============================
VAR M967055    Senator #1 1996 Americans for Democratic Action score
              COLUMNS 6659 - 6661
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) supportscore

               Source: ADA World, November 1996

==============================
VAR M967056    Senator #2 1995 National Jrnl economic liberalism score
              COLUMNS 6662 - 6663
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more liberal than on economic issues
               in1995

               Source: National Journal, 27 January 1996, p. 186-187

==============================
VAR M967057    Senator #2 1995 National Jrnl social liberalism score
              COLUMNS 6664 - 6665
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more liberal than on social issues
               in1995

               Source: National Journal, 27 January 1996, p. 186-187

==============================
VAR M967058    Senator #2 1995 National Jrnl foreign liberalism score
              COLUMNS 6666 - 6667
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more liberal than on foreign
               policy-national security issues in 1995

               Source: National Journal, 27 January 1996, p. 186-187

==============================
VAR M967059    Senator #2 1995 National Jrnl economic conservatism score
              COLUMNS 6668 - 6669
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more conservative than on
               economicissues in 1995

               Source: National Journal, 27 January 1996, p. 186-187

==============================
VAR M967060    Senator #2 1995 National Jrnl social conservatism score
              COLUMNS 6670 - 6671
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more conservative than on social
               issuesin 1995

               Source: National Journal, 27 January 1996, p. 186-187

==============================
VAR M967061    Senator #2 1995 National Jrnl foreign conservatism score
              COLUMNS 6672 - 6673
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more conservative than on
               foreignpolicy-national security issues in 1995

               Source: National Journal, 27 January 1996, p. 186-187

==============================
VAR M967062    Senator #2 1995 U.S. Chamber of Commerce score
              COLUMNS 6674 - 6676
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Senator's U.S. Chamber of Commerce support score

               Source: U.S. Chamber of Commerce's "1995 How They Voted"

==============================
VAR M967063    Senator #2 1995 Party unity support score
              COLUMNS 6677 - 6678
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1995 Party Unity score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 January1996,
               p. 248

==============================
VAR M967064    Senator #2 1995 Party unity opposition score
              COLUMNS 6679 - 6680
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1995 Party
               Oppositionscore

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 January1996,
               p. 248

==============================
VAR M967065    Senator #2 1995 Party unity adjusted support score
              COLUMNS 6681 - 6682
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1995 adjusted PartyUnity
               score (absences not counted)

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 January1996,
               p. 248

==============================
VAR M967066    Senator #2 1995 Presidential support score
              COLUMNS 6683 - 6684
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1995 PresidentialSupport
               score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 January1996,
               p. 242

==============================
VAR M967067    Senator #2 1995 Presidential opposition score
              COLUMNS 6685 - 6686
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1995
               PresidentialOpposition score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 January1996,
               p. 242

==============================
VAR M967068    Senator #2 1995 Presidential adjusted support score
              COLUMNS 6687 - 6688
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1995 adjustedPresidential
               Support score (absences not counted)

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 January1996,
               p. 242

==============================
VAR M967069    Senator #2 1995 Conserv coalition support score
              COLUMNS 6689 - 6691
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's Conservative
               CoalitionSupport score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report 27 January1996,
               p. 254

==============================
VAR M967070    Senator #2 1995 Conserv coalition opposition score
              COLUMNS 6692 - 6693
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's Conservative
               CoalitionOpposition score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report 27 January1996,
               p. 254

==============================
VAR M967071    Senator #2 1995 Conserv coalition adjusted support score
              COLUMNS 6694 - 6696
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's adjusted
               ConservativeCoalition Support score (absences not counted)

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report 27 January1996,
               p. 254

==============================
VAR M967072    Senator #2 1995 Americans for Democratic Action score
              COLUMNS 6697 - 6699
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) supportscore

               Source: ADA World, March 1996

==============================
VAR M967073    Senator #2 1996 National Jrnl economic liberalism score
              COLUMNS 6700 - 6701
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more liberal than on economic issues
               in1996

               Source: National Journal, 14 December 1996, p. 2688-2689.

==============================
VAR M967074    Senator #2 1996 National Jrnl social liberalism score
              COLUMNS 6702 - 6703
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more liberal than on social issues
               in1996

               Source: National Journal, 14 December 1996, p. 2688-2689

==============================
VAR M967075    Senator #2 1996 National Jrnl foreign liberalism score
              COLUMNS 6704 - 6705
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more liberal than on foreign
               policy-national security issues in 1996

               Source: National Journal, 14 December 1996, p. 2688-2689

==============================
VAR M967076    Senator #2 1996 National Jrnl economic conservatism score
              COLUMNS 6706 - 6707
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more conservative than on
               economicissues in 1996

               Source: National Journal, 14 December 1996, p. 2688-2689

==============================
VAR M967077    Senator #2 1996 National Jrnl social conservatism score
              COLUMNS 6708 - 6709
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more conservative than on social
               issuesin 1996

               Source: National Journal, 14 December 1996, p. 2688-2689

==============================
VAR M967078    Senator #2 1996 National Jrnl foreign conservatism score
              COLUMNS 6710 - 6711
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that Senator was more conservative than on
               foreignpolicy-national security issues in 1996

               Source: National Journal, 14 December 1996, p. 2688-2689

==============================
VAR M967079    Senator #2 1996 U.S. Chamber of Commerce score
              COLUMNS 6712 - 6714
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Senator's U.S. Chamber of Commerce support score

               Source: U.S. Chamber of Commerce's "1996 How They Voted"

==============================
VAR M967080    Senator #2 1996 Party unity support score
              COLUMNS 6715 - 6716
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1996 Party Unity score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report,

==============================
VAR M967081    Senator #2 1996 Party unity opposition score
              COLUMNS 6717 - 6718
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1996 Party
               Oppositionscore

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report,

==============================
VAR M967082    Senator #2 1996 Party unity adjusted support score
              COLUMNS 6719 - 6720
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1996 adjusted PartyUnity
               score (absences not counted)

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report,

==============================
VAR M967083    Senator #2 1996 Presidential support score
              COLUMNS 6721 - 6722
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1996 PresidentialSupport
               score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 21 December1996,
               p. 3460

==============================
VAR M967084    Senator #2 1996 Presidential opposition score
              COLUMNS 6723 - 6724
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1996
               PresidentialOpposition score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 21 December1996,
               p. 3460

==============================
VAR M967085    Senator #2 1996 Presidential adjusted support score
              COLUMNS 6725 - 6726
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1996 adjustedPresidential
               Support score (absences not counted)

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 21 December1996,
               p. 3460

==============================
VAR M967086    Senator #2 1996 Conserv coalition support score
              COLUMNS 6727 - 6729
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's Conservative
               CoalitionSupport score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 21 December1996,
               p. 3470

==============================
VAR M967087    Senator #2 1996 Conserv coalition opposition score
              COLUMNS 6730 - 6731
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's Conservative
               CoalitionOpposition score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 21 December1996,
               p. 3470

==============================
VAR M967088    Senator #2 1996 Conserv coalition adjusted support score
              COLUMNS 6732 - 6734
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's adjusted
               ConservativeCoalition Support score (absences not counted)

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 21 December1996,
               p. 3470

==============================
VAR M967089    Senator #2 1996 Americans for Democratic Action score
              COLUMNS 6735 - 6736
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) supportscore

               Source: ADA World, November 1996

==============================
VAR M967090    Congressional Quarterly pre-election Senate race outlook
              COLUMNS 6737 - 6738
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is the pre-election "CQ Call" concerning theexpected
               outcome of the Senate race

               0 Probably secure Democrat
               1 Potentially vulnerable Democrat
               2 Vulnerable Democrat
               3 Highly vulnerable Democrat
               4 Highly vulnerable Republican
               5 Vulnerable Republican
               6 Potentially vulnerable Republican
               7 Probably secure Republican

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 April1996, p.
               1103-1104

==============================
VAR M967091    Democratic Senate candidate prior political experience
              COLUMNS 6739 - 6740
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is indicator of previous political office held
               byDemocratic Senate candidate

               0 No prior political office listed
               1 Incumbent U.S. House Representative
               2 State representative, former or present
               3 State senator, former or present
               4 Mayor; city council; county commission; other local office
               5 Party official; White House aide; congressional aide
               6 Judge
               7 Statewide office holder, former or present
               8 Former U.S. Representative
               9 Incumbent U.S. Senator
               10 Former U.S. Senator
               11 Former U.S. attorney or federal official

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 26 October1996,
               p. 3089-3104

==============================
VAR M967092    Republican Senate candidate prior political experience
              COLUMNS 6741 - 6742
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is indicator of previous political office held
               byRepublican Senate candidate

               0 No prior political office listed
               1 Incumbent U.S. House Representative
               2 State representative, former or present
               3 State senator, former or present
               4 Mayor; city council; county commission; other local office
               5 Party official; White House aide; congressional aide
               6 Judge
               7 Statewide office holder, former or present
               8 Former U.S. Representative
               9 Incumbent U.S. Senator
               10 Former U.S. Senator
               11 Former U.S. attorney or federal official

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 26 October1996,
               p. 3089-3104

==============================
VAR M967093    Kansas race #2: Democratic political experience
              COLUMNS 6743 - 6744
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is indicator of previous political office held
               byDemocratic Senate candidate in Roberts-Thompson Kansas
               Senaterace

               0 No prior political office listed
               1 Incumbent U.S. House Representative
               2 State representative, former or present
               3 State senator, former or present
               4 Mayor; city council; county commission; other local office
               5 Party official; White House aide; congressional aide
               6 Judge
               7 Statewide office holder, former or present
               8 Former U.S. Representative
               9 Incumbent U.S. Senator
               10 Former U.S. Senator
               11 Former U.S. attorney or federal official

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 26 October1996,
               p. 3089-3104

==============================
VAR M967094    Kansas race #2: Republican political experience
              COLUMNS 6745 - 6746
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is indicator of previous political office held
               byRepublican Senate candidate in Roberts-Thompson Kansas
               Senaterace

               0 No prior political office listed
               1 Incumbent U.S. House Representative
               2 State representative, former or present
               3 State senator, former or present
               4 Mayor; city council; county commission; other local office
               5 Party official; White House aide; congressional aide
               6 Judge
               7 Statewide office holder, former or present
               8 Former U.S. Representative
               9 Incumbent U.S. Senator
               10 Former U.S. Senator
               11 Former U.S. attorney or federal official

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 26 October1996,
               p. 3089-3104

==============================
VAR M967095    Total votes cast for Democratic Senate candidate 1996
              COLUMNS 6747 - 6753
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total number of votes cast for Democratic
               Senatecandidate in 1996 election

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 15 February1997,
               p. 447-455

==============================
VAR M967096    Total votes cast for Republican Senate candidate 1996
              COLUMNS 6754 - 6760
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total number of votes cast for Republican
               Senatecandidate in 1996 election

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 15 February1997,
               p. 447-455

==============================
VAR M967097    Total votes cast in Senate race 1996
              COLUMNS 6761 - 6767
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total number of votes cast for all Senatecandidates
               in race in 1996 election

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 15 February1997,
               p. 447-455

==============================
VAR M967098    Kansas race #2: Total votes cast for Democratic candidate
              COLUMNS 6768 - 6773
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total number of votes cast for Democratic
               Senatecandidate in 1996, Roberts-Thompson Kansas Senate race
               only

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 15 February1997,
               p. 447-455

==============================
VAR M967099    Kansas race #2: Total votes cast for Republican candidate
              COLUMNS 6774 - 6779
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total number of votes cast for Republican
               Senatecandidate in 1996, Roberts-Thompson Kansas Senate race
               only

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 15 February1997,
               p. 447-455

==============================
VAR M967100    Kansas race #2: Total votes cast in Senate race
              COLUMNS 6780 - 6786
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total number of votes cast for all Senatecandidates
               in 1996, Roberts-Thompson Kansas Senate race only

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 15 February1997,
               p. 447-455

==============================
VAR M967101    Campaign receipts by Democratic Senate candidate 1996
              COLUMNS 6787 - 6794
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total campaign committee receipts in
               dollarsreported by Democratic Senate candidate

               Source: Federal Elections Commission Web
               site(www.fec.gov/finance/ftpsum.htm)

==============================
VAR M967102    Campaign expenditures by Democratic Senate candidate 1996
              COLUMNS 6795 - 6802
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total campaign committee disbursements indollars
               reported by Democratic Senate candidate

               Source: Federal Elections Commission Web
               site(www.fec.gov/finance/ftpsum.htm)

==============================
VAR M967103    Campaign receipts by Republican Senate candidate 1996
              COLUMNS 6803 - 6809
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total campaign committee receipts in
               dollarsreported by Republican Senate candidate

               Source: Federal Elections Commission Web
               site(www.fec.gov/finance/ftpsum.htm)

==============================
VAR M967104    Campaign expenditures by Republican Senate candidate 1996
              COLUMNS 6810 - 6816
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total campaign committee disbursements indollars
               reported by Republican Senate candidate

               Source: Federal Elections Commission Web
               site(www.fec.gov/finance/ftpsum.htm)

==============================
VAR M967105    Kansas race #2: Democratic campaign receipts
              COLUMNS 6817 - 6822
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total campaign committee receipts in
               dollarsreported by Democratic Senate candidate,
               Roberts-Thompson KansasSenate race only

               Source: Federal Elections Commission Web
               site(www.fec.gov/finance/ftpsum.htm)

==============================
VAR M967106    Kansas race #2: Democratic campaign expenditures
              COLUMNS 6823 - 6828
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total campaign committee disbursements indollars
               reported by Democratic Senate candidate, Roberts-ThompsonKansas
               Senate race only

               Source: Federal Elections Commission Web
               site(www.fec.gov/finance/ftpsum.htm)

==============================
VAR M967107    Kansas race #2: Republican campaign receipts
              COLUMNS 6829 - 6835
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total campaign committee receipts in
               dollarsreported by Republican Senate candidate,
               Roberts-Thompson KansasSenate race only

               Source: Federal Elections Commission Web
               site(www.fec.gov/finance/ftpsum.htm)

==============================
VAR M967108    Kansas race #2: Republican campaign expenditures
              COLUMNS 6836 - 6842
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total campaign committee disbursements indollars
               reported by Republican Senate candidate, Roberts-Thompson
               Kansas Senate race only

               Source: Federal Elections Commission Web
               site(www.fec.gov/finance/ftpsum.htm)

==============================
VAR M967109    House incumbent's party
              COLUMNS 6843 - 6843
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: 9

               Variable is party of incumbent in U.S. House ofRepresentatives

               1 Democrat
               2 Republican
               3 Independent

==============================
VAR M967110    Year House incumbent was first elected
              COLUMNS 6844 - 6845
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is last two digits of year in which incumbent wasfirst
               elected to U.S. House of Representatives

               Source: Almanac of American Politics 1996

==============================
VAR M967111    House incumbent's seniority in party
              COLUMNS 6846 - 6848
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is House incumbent's rank in party seniority

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 18 February1995,
               p. 543-549

==============================
VAR M967112    House incumbent's sex
              COLUMNS 6849 - 6849
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: 9

               Variable is House incumbent's gender

               1 Male
               2 Female

               Source: Almanac of American Politics 1996

==============================
VAR M967113    House incumbent's race
              COLUMNS 6850 - 6850
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: 9

               Variable is House incumbent's race

               1 White
               2 Black
               4 Asian or Pacific Islander

               Source: Almanac of American Politics 1996

==============================
VAR M967114    House incumbent's number of district offices
              COLUMNS 6851 - 6852
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9


               Source: Almanac of American Politics 1996

==============================
VAR M967115    House incumbent 1995 National Jrnl economic liberalism
              COLUMNS 6853 - 6854
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that incumbent was more liberal than on economic
               issuesin 1995

               Source: National Journal, 27 January 1996, p. 195-201

==============================
VAR M967116    House incumbent 1995 National Jrnl social liberalism
              COLUMNS 6855 - 6856
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that incumbent was more liberal than on social issues
               in1995

               Source: National Journal, 27 January 1996, p. 195-201

==============================
VAR M967117    House incumbent 1995 National Jrnl foreign liberalism
              COLUMNS 6857 - 6858
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that incumbent was more liberal than on foreign
               policy-national security issues in 1995

               Source: National Journal, 27 January 1996, p. 195-201

==============================
VAR M967118    House incumbent 1995 National Jrnl economic conservatism
              COLUMNS 6859 - 6860
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that incumbent was more conservative than on
               economicissues in 1995

               Source: National Journal, 27 January 1996, p. 195-201

==============================
VAR M967119    House incumbent 1995 National Jrnl social conservatism
              COLUMNS 6861 - 6862
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that incumbent was more conservative than on
               socialissues in 1995

               Source: National Journal, 27 January 1996, p. 195-201

==============================
VAR M967120    House incumbent 1995 National Jrnl foreign conservatism
              COLUMNS 6863 - 6864
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that incumbent was more conservative than on
               foreignpolicy-national security issues in 1995

               Source: National Journal, 27 January 1996, p. 195-201

==============================
VAR M967121    House incumbent 1995 U.S. Chamber of Commerce score
              COLUMNS 6865 - 6866
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is incumbent's U.S. Chamber of Commerce supportscore

               Source: U.S. Chamber of Commerce's "1995 How They Voted"

==============================
VAR M967122    House incumbent 1995 Party unity support score
              COLUMNS 6867 - 6868
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1995 Party Unity score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 January1996,
               p. 246-247

==============================
VAR M967123    House incumbent 1995 Party unity opposition score
              COLUMNS 6869 - 6870
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1995 Party
               Oppositionscore

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 January1996,
               p. 246-247

==============================
VAR M967124    House incumbent 1995 Party unity adjusted support score
              COLUMNS 6871 - 6872
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1995 adjusted PartyUnity
               score (absences not counted)

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 January1996,
               p. 246-247

==============================
VAR M967125    House incumbent 1995 Presidential support score
              COLUMNS 6873 - 6874
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1995 PresidentialSupport
               Score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 January1996,
               p. 240-241

==============================
VAR M967126    House incumbent 1995 Presidential opposition score
              COLUMNS 6875 - 6876
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1995
               PresidentialOpposition Score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 January1996,
               p. 240-241

==============================
VAR M967127    House incumbent 1995 Presidential adjusted support score
              COLUMNS 6877 - 6878
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1995 adjustedPresidential
               Support Score (absences not counted)

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 January1996,
               p. 240-241

==============================
VAR M967128    House incumbent 1995 Conserv coalition support score
              COLUMNS 6879 - 6880
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1995
               ConservativeCoalition Support Score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 January1996,
               p. 252-253

==============================
VAR M967129    House incumbent 1995 Conserv coalition opposition score
              COLUMNS 6881 - 6882
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1995
               ConservativeCoalition Oppostion Score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 January1996,
               p. 252-253

==============================
VAR M967130    House incumbent 1995 Conserv coalition adjusted support
              COLUMNS 6883 - 6885
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1995 adjustedConservative
               Coalition Support Score (absences not counted)

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 27 January1996,
               p. 252-253

==============================
VAR M967131    House incumbent 1995 Americans for Democratic Actionscore
              COLUMNS 6886 - 6888
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) supportscore

               Source: ADA World, March 1996

==============================
VAR M967132    House incumbent 1995 League of Conservation Voters score
              COLUMNS 6889 - 6890
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is League of Conservation Voters support score

               Source: League of Conservation Voters Web
               site(www.lcv.org/lcv95)

==============================
VAR M967133    House incumbent 1996 National Jrnl economic liberalism
              COLUMNS 6891 - 6892
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that incumbent was more liberal than on economic
               issuesin 1996

               Source: National Journal, 14 December 1996, p. 2690-2699

==============================
VAR M967134    House incumbent 1996 National Jrnl social liberalism
              COLUMNS 6893 - 6894
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that incumbent was more liberal than on social issues
               in1996

               Source: National Journal, 14 December 1996, p. 2690-2699

==============================
VAR M967135    House incumbent 1996 National Jrnl foreign liberalism
              COLUMNS 6895 - 6896
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that incumbent was more liberal than on foreign
               policy-national security issues in 1996

               Source: National Journal, 14 December 1996, p. 2690-2699

==============================
VAR M967136    House incumbent 1996 National Jrnl economic conservatism
              COLUMNS 6897 - 6898
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that incumbent was more conservative than on
               economicissues in 1996

               Source: National Journal, 14 December 1996, p. 2690-2699

==============================
VAR M967137    House incumbent 1996 National Jrnl social conservatism
              COLUMNS 6899 - 6900
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that incumbent was more conservative than on
               socialissues in 1996

               Source: National Journal, 14 December 1996, p. 2690-2699

==============================
VAR M967138    House incumbent 1996 National Jrnl foreign conservatism
              COLUMNS 6901 - 6902
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is National Journal score indicating percentage
               ofmembers that incumbent was more conservative than on
               foreignpolicy-national security issues in 1996

               Source: National Journal, 14 December 1996, p. 2690-2699

==============================
VAR M967139    House incumbent 1996 U.S. Chamber of Commerce score
              COLUMNS 6903 - 6905
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is incumbent's U.S. Chamber of Commerce supportscore

               Source: U.S. Chamber of Commerce's "1996 How They Voted"

==============================
VAR M967140    House incumbent 1996 Party unity support score
              COLUMNS 6906 - 6907
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1996 Party Unity score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 21 December1996,
               p. 3464-3465

==============================
VAR M967141    House incumbent 1996 Party unity opposition score
              COLUMNS 6908 - 6909
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1996 Party
               Oppositionscore

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 21 December1996,
               p. 3464-3465

==============================
VAR M967142    House incumbent 1996 Party unity adjusted support score
              COLUMNS 6910 - 6911
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1996 adjusted PartyUnity
               score (absences not counted)

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 21 December1996,
               p. 3464-3465

==============================
VAR M967143    House incumbent 1996 Presidential support score
              COLUMNS 6912 - 6913
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1996 PresidentialSupport
               Score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 21 December1996,
               p. 3458-3459

==============================
VAR M967144    House incumbent 1996 Presidential opposition score
              COLUMNS 6914 - 6915
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1996
               PresidentialOpposition Score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 21 December1996,
               p. 3458-3459

==============================
VAR M967145    House incumbent 1996 Presidential adjusted support score
              COLUMNS 6916 - 6917
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1996 adjustedPresidential
               Support Score (absences not counted)

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 21 December1996,
               p. 3458-3459

==============================
VAR M967146    House incumbent 1996 Conserv coalition support score
              COLUMNS 6918 - 6920
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1996
               ConservativeCoalition Support Score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 21 December1996,
               p. 3468-3469

==============================
VAR M967147    House incumbent 1996 Conserv coalition opposition score
              COLUMNS 6921 - 6922
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1996
               ConservativeCoalition Oppostion Score

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 21 December1996,
               p. 3468-3469

==============================
VAR M967148    House incumbent 1996 Conserv coalition adjusted support
              COLUMNS 6923 - 6925
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Congressional Quarterly's 1996 adjustedConservative
               Coalition Support Score (absences not counted)

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 21 December1996,
               p. 3468-3469

==============================
VAR M967149    House incumbent 1996 Americans for Democratic Actionscore
              COLUMNS 6926 - 6928
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) supportscore

               Source: ADA World, November 1996

==============================
VAR M967150    House incumbent 1996 League of Conservation Voters score
              COLUMNS 6929 - 6931
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is League of Conservation Voters support score

               Source: League of Conservation Voters Web site
               (www.lcv.org/lc96)

==============================
VAR M967151    House incumbent Committee assignment #1
              COLUMNS 6932 - 6934
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is incumbent's House committee assignment (#1 of upto
               three committee assignments listed)
               [See Committee Assignment Master List]

               Source: Almanac of American Politics 1996

==============================
VAR M967152    House incumbent rank on Committee #1
              COLUMNS 6935 - 6936
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is incumbent's rank on House committee #1

               Source: Almanac of American Politics 1996

==============================
VAR M967153    House incumbent Committee assignment #2
              COLUMNS 6937 - 6939
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is incumbent's House committee assignment (#2 of upto
               three committee assignments listed)
               [See Committee Assignment Master List]

               Source: Almanac of American Politics 1996

==============================
VAR M967154    House incumbent rank on Committee #2
              COLUMNS 6940 - 6941
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is incumbent's rank on House committee #2

               Source: Almanac of American Politics 1996

==============================
VAR M967155    House incumbent Committee assignment #3
              COLUMNS 6942 - 6944
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is incumbent's House committee assignment (#3 of upto
               three committee assignments listed)
               [See Committee Assignment Master List]

               Source: Almanac of American Politics 1996

==============================
VAR M967156    House incumbent rank on Committee #3
              COLUMNS 6945 - 6946
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is incumbent's rank on House committee #3

               Source: Almanac of American Politics 1996

==============================
VAR M967157    Congressional Quarterly pre-election House race outlook
              COLUMNS 6947 - 6948
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is the pre-election Congressional Quarterlyprediction
               concerning the expected outcome of the House race

               0 Safe Democratic
               1 Democrat favored
               2 Leans Democratic
               3 No clear favorite
               4 Leans Republican
               5 Republican favored
               6 Safe Republican

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 19 October1996,
               p. 2965-2969

==============================
VAR M967158    Democratic House candidate prior political experience1996
              COLUMNS 6949 - 6950
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is indicator of previous political office held
               byDemocratic House candidate

               0 No prior political office listed
               1 Incumbent U.S. House Representative
               2 State representative, former or present
               3 State senator, former or present
               4 Mayor; city council; county commission; other local office
               5 Party official; White House aide; congressional aide
               6 Judge
               7 Statewide office holder, former or present
               8 Former U.S. Representative
               9 Incumbent U.S. Senator
               10 Former U.S. Senator
               11 Former U.S. attorney or federal official

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 26 October1996,
               p. 3089-3104

==============================
VAR M967159    Republican House candidate prior political experience1996
              COLUMNS 6951 - 6952
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is indicator of previous political office held
               byRepublican House candidate

               0 No prior political office listed
               1 Incumbent U.S. House Representative
               2 State representative, former or present
               3 State senator, former or present
               4 Mayor; city council; county commission; other local office
               5 Party official; White House aide; congressional aide
               6 Judge
               7 Statewide office holder, former or present
               8 Former U.S. Representative
               9 Incumbent U.S. Senator
               10 Former U.S. Senator
               11 Former U.S. attorney or federal official

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 26 October1996,
               p. 3089-3104

==============================
VAR M967160    Total votes cast for Democratic House candidate 1996
              COLUMNS 6953 - 6958
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total number of votes cast for Democratic
               Housecandidate in 1996 election

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 15 February1997,
               p. 447-455

==============================
VAR M967161    Total votes cast for Republican House candidate 1996
              COLUMNS 6959 - 6964
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total number of votes cast for Republican
               Housecandidate in 1996 election

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 15 February1997,
               p. 447-455

==============================
VAR M967162    Total votes cast in House race 1996
              COLUMNS 6965 - 6970
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total number of votes cast for all Housecandidates
               in race in 1996 election

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 15 February1997,
               p. 447-455

==============================
VAR M967163    Campaign receipts by Democratic House candidate 1996
              COLUMNS 6971 - 6977
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total campaign committee receipts in
               dollarsreported by Democratic House candidate

               Source: Federal Elections Commission Web
               site(www.fec.gov/finance/ftpsum.htm)

==============================
VAR M967164    Campaign expenditures by Democratic House candidate 1996
              COLUMNS 6978 - 6984
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total campaign committee disbursements indollars
               reported by Democratic House candidate

               Source: Federal Elections Commission Web
               site(www.fec.gov/finance/ftpsum.htm)

==============================
VAR M967165    Campaign receipts by Republican House candidate 1996
              COLUMNS 6985 - 6991
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total campaign committee receipts in
               dollarsreported by Republican House candidate

               Source: Federal Elections Commission Web
               site(www.fec.gov/finance/ftpsum.htm)

==============================
VAR M967166    Campaign expenditures by Republican House candidate 1996
              COLUMNS 6992 - 6998
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total campaign committee disbursements indollars
               reported by Republican House candidate

               Source: Federal Elections Commission Web
               site(www.fec.gov/finance/ftpsum.htm)

==============================
VAR M967167    Total votes cast for Democratic House candidate 1994
              COLUMNS 6999 - 7004
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total number of votes cast for Democratic
               Housecandidate in 1994 election

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Almanac 1994

==============================
VAR M967168    Total votes cast for Republican House candidate 1994
              COLUMNS 7005 - 7010
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total number of votes cast for Republican
               Housecandidate in 1994 election

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Almanac 1994

==============================
VAR M967169    Total votes cast in House race 1994
              COLUMNS 7011 - 7016
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total number of votes cast for all Housecandidates
               in race in 1994 election

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Almanac 1994

==============================
VAR M967170    Total votes in House district Democratic presidential1992
              COLUMNS 7017 - 7022
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total number of votes cast in House district
               forClinton in 1992 presidential election

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Almanac 1993

==============================
VAR M967171    Total votes in House district Republican presidential1992
              COLUMNS 7023 - 7028
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total number of votes cast in House district
               forBush in 1992 presidential election

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Almanac 1993

==============================
VAR M967172    Total votes in House district Independent presidential1992
              COLUMNS 7029 - 7033
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is total number of votes cast in House district
               forPerot in 1992 presidential election

               Source: Congressional Quarterly Almanac 1993

==============================
VAR M967173    Estimated number of DMA households in House district
              COLUMNS 7034 - 7040
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is estimate of number of Designated Market Area(DMA)
               households in House district
               [See Note on Estimation of Media Market Variables.]

               Source: Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook 1996

==============================
VAR M967174    Estimated average DMA cost per point in House district
              COLUMNS 7041 - 7048
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               * Variable has two decimal places

               Variable is estimate of average DMA cost per point, acrossall
               time slots, in House district
               [See Note on Estimation of Media Market Variables.]

               Source: Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook 1996

==============================
VAR M967175    Estimated DMA Early News cost per point in House district
              COLUMNS 7049 - 7056
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               * Variable has two decimal places

               Variable is estimate of DMA cost per point for Early News
               inHouse district
               [See Note on Estimation of Media Market Variables.]

               Source: Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook 1996

==============================
VAR M967176    Estimated DMA Prime Access cost per point in Housedistrict
              COLUMNS 7057 - 7064
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               * Variable has two decimal places

               Variable is estimate of DMA cost per point for Prime Accessin
               House district
               [See Note on Estimation of Media Market Variables.]

               Source: Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook 1996

==============================
VAR M967177    Estimated DMA Prime Time cost per point in House district
              COLUMNS 7065 - 7073
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               * Variable has two decimal places

               Variable is estimate of DMA cost per point for Prime Time
               inHouse district
               [See Note on Estimation of Media Market Variables.]

               Source: Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook 1996

==============================
VAR M967178    Estimated DMA Late News cost per point in House district
              COLUMNS 7074 - 7081
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               * Variable has two decimal places

               Variable is estimate of DMA cost per point for Late News
               inHouse district
               [See Note on Estimation of Media Market Variables.]

               Source: Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook 1996

==============================
VAR M967179    County percent vote for Clinton 1992
              COLUMNS 7082 - 7088
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               * Variable has two decimal places

               Variable is percent of vote cast in county for Clinton in1992
               election

               Source: County and City Data Book 1994

==============================
VAR M967180    County percent vote for Bush 1992
              COLUMNS 7089 - 7095
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               * Variable has two decimal places

               Variable is percent of vote cast in county for Bush in
               1992election

               Source: County and City Data Book 1994

==============================
VAR M967181    County percent vote for Perot 1992
              COLUMNS 7096 - 7102
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               * Variable has two decimal places

               Variable is percent of vote cast in county for Perot in
               1992election

               Source: County and City Data Book 1994

==============================
VAR M967182    Estimated number of DMA households
              COLUMNS 7103 - 7109
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is estimate of number of Designated Market Area(DMA)
               households for DMA in which county falls
               [See Note on Estimation of Media Market Variables.]

               Source: Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook 1996

==============================
VAR M967183    Estimated average DMA cost per point
              COLUMNS 7110 - 7117
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               * Variable has two decimal places

               Variable is estimate of average DMA cost per point, acrossall
               time slots
               [See Note on Estimation of Media Market Variables.]

               Source: Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook 1996

==============================
VAR M967184    Estimated DMA Early News cost per point
              COLUMNS 7118 - 7120
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is estimate of DMA cost per point for Early News
               [See Note on Estimation of Media Market Variables.]

               Source: Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook 1996

==============================
VAR M967185    Estimated DMA Prime Access cost per point
              COLUMNS 7121 - 7123
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is estimate of DMA cost per point for Prime Access

               [See Note on Estimation of Media Market Variables.]

               Source: Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook 1996

==============================
VAR M967186    Estimated DMA Prime Time cost per point
              COLUMNS 7124 - 7127
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is estimate of DMA cost per point for Prime Time
               [See Note on Estimation of Media Market Variables.]

               Source: Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook 1996

==============================
VAR M967187    Estimated DMA Late News cost per point
              COLUMNS 7128 - 7130
              NUMERIC

               MISSING VALUES: -9

               Variable is estimate of DMA cost per point for Late News
               [See Note on Estimation of Media Market Variables.]

               Source: Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook 1996

==============================
VAR M970001    COLUMNS 7131 - 7133
              NUMERIC

     97PI: 1997 Pilot Case ID

==============================
VAR M970002    COLUMNS 7134 - 7137
              NUMERIC

     97PI: 1996 Post-Election Case ID

==============================
VAR M970003    COLUMNS 7138 - 7138
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R Panel Status

             1       PARTICIPATED IN 1996
             2       PARTICIPATED IN 1996 AND 1994
             3       PARTICIPATED IN 1996, 1994, AND 1992

==============================
VAR M970004    COLUMNS 7139 - 7140
              NUMERIC

     97PI: FIPS State Code

             01      ALABAMA
             02      ALASKA
             04      ARIZONA
             05      ARKANSAS
             06      CALIFORNIA
             08      COLORADO
             09      CONNECTICUT
             10      DELEWARE
             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

==============================
VAR M970005    COLUMNS 7141 - 7142
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R Congressional District

==============================
VAR M970006    COLUMNS 7143 - 7143
              NUMERIC

     97PI: Date and Time of VQ

             1       11:44:26 09/04/97
             2       13:38:48 09/09/97
             3       16:55:44 09/11/97

==============================
VAR M970007    COLUMNS 7144 - 7144
              NUMERIC

     A0.

     97PI: R contacted by other polit

     Let me begin by asking, other than this University of Michigan
     study, since last year's presidential election, did you
     participate  in any other survey or poll about politics?

             1       YES
             5       NO

             8       DON'T KNOW/RECALL, NOT SURE

==============================
VAR M970008    COLUMNS 7145 - 7145
              NUMERIC

     A1a.

     97PI: A-S: Split Ballot - Early v. Late
     Random split half - A1-A5 and S1-S5

             1       R assigned to A1-A5
             2       R assigned to S1-S5

==============================
VAR M970009    COLUMNS 7146 - 7146
              NUMERIC

     A1/S1.

     97PI: Attention to govt/pub

     Some people seem to follow what's going on in the government
     and public affairs most of the time, whether there is an
     election or not.  Others  aren't that interested.

     Would you say that 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?

     Note: This variable combines the early and late placements of A1
     and S1.

             1       MOST OF THE TIME
             3       SOME OF THE TIME
             5       ONLY NOW AND THEN
             7       HARDLY AT ALL

==============================
VAR M970010    COLUMNS 7147 - 7147
              NUMERIC

     A2/S2

     97PI: People attitudes similar to

     In terms of general attitudes and beliefs, how similar would
     you say other people are to you -- very similar, somewhat
     similar, not very similar, or not at all similar?

     Note: This variable combines the early and late placements of A2
     and S2.

             1       VERY SIMILAR
             3       SOMEWHAT SIMILAR
             5       NOT VERY SIMILAR
             7       NOT AT ALL SIMILAR

             8       DK
             9       NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970011    COLUMNS 7148 - 7148
              NUMERIC

     A3/S3

     97PI: Can one trust people

     Generally speaking, would you say that most people can be
     trusted, or that you can't be too careful in dealing with
     people?

     Note: This variable combines the early and late placements of A3
     and S3.

             1       MOST PEOPLE CAN BE TRUSTED
             5       CAN'T BE TOO CAREFUL IN DEALING WITH PEOPLE

             8       DK
             9       NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970012    COLUMNS 7149 - 7149
              NUMERIC

     A4/S4

     97PI: People take advantage of R

     Do you think that most people would try to take advantage of
     you if they got the chance or would they try to be fair?

     Note: This variable combines the early and late placements of A4
     and S4.

             1       TAKE ADVANTAGE
             5       TRY TO BE FAIR

             0       INAP, INTERVIEW CONDUCTED AFTER QUESTION WITHDRAWN

==============================
VAR M970013    COLUMNS 7150 - 7150
              NUMERIC

     A5/S5

     97PI: How often trust in govt

     People have different ideas about the government in Washington.
     These ideas don't refer to the Democrats or Republicans in
     particular, but  just to the government in general.  We want to
     see how you feel about these ideas.  For example:

     How much of the time can you trust the government in Washington
     to do what is right -- just about always, most of the time, or
     only some of the time?

     Note: This variable combines the early and late placements of A5
     and S5.

             1       JUST ABOUT ALWAYS
             3       MOST OF THE TIME
             5       ONLY SOME OF THE TIME
             7       NONE OF THE TIME [VOL]

             9       NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970014    COLUMNS 7151 - 7151
              NUMERIC

     B0.

     97PI: People like R have say in

     [FIRST USE OF THE RB]

     Please take out the respondent booklet and open it to page 1.

     Please tell me how much you agree with the statement: "People
     like me don't have any say in what the government does."

             1       AGREE STRONGLY
             2       AGREE SOMEWHAT
             3       NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
             4       DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
             5       DISAGREE STRONGLY

             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970015    COLUMNS 7152 - 7152
              NUMERIC

     B1.

     97PI: Days watch ntl news last

     Putting the booklet aside for a moment, this group of questions
     is about the media: TV, newspapers, and radio.

     First, how many days in the past week did you watch the
     national  news on TV?

             0       NONE
             1       ONE
             2       TWO
             3       THREE
             4       FOUR
             5       FIVE
             6       SIX
             7       SEVEN

             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970016    COLUMNS 7153 - 7153
              NUMERIC

     B2.

     97PI: Days watch local news last

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

             0       NONE
             1       ONE
             2       TWO
             3       THREE
             4       FOUR
             5       FIVE
             6       SIX
             7       SEVEN

             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970017    COLUMNS 7154 - 7154
              NUMERIC

     B3.

     97PI: Days read newspaper last

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

             0       NONE
             1       ONE
             2       TWO
             3       THREE
             4       FOUR
             5       FIVE
             6       SIX
             7       SEVEN

             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970018    COLUMNS 7155 - 7155
              NUMERIC

     B4.

     97PI: R listen to pol talk radio

     There are a number of programs on radio in which people call in
     to voice their opinions about politics.

     Do you ever listen to political talk radio programs of this
     type?

             1       YES, LISTEN
             5       NO, DON'T LISTEN

==============================
VAR M970019    COLUMNS 7156 - 7156
              NUMERIC

     B4a.

     97PI: Freq R listens to talk radio

     IF R LISTENS TO POLITICAL TALK RADIO:

     How often do you listen to those programs -- every day, most
     days, once or twice a week, or only occasionally?

             1       EVERY DAY
             3       MOST DAYS
             5       ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK
             7       ONLY OCCASIONALLY

             0       INAP, 5 IN B4

==============================
VAR M970020    COLUMNS 7157 - 7157
              NUMERIC

     B4b.

     97PI: Atten paid to pol talk radio

     IF R LISTENS TO POLITICAL TALK RADIO:

     Some people listen carefully to these talk radio programs while
     others just keep them on in the background while they do other
     things.

     How about you?  When you turn on a political talk radio
     program, would you say you pay very close attention, fairly
     close attention,  occasional attention, or very little
     attention?

             1       VERY CLOSE ATTENTION
             3       FAIRLY CLOSE ATTENTION
             5       OCCASIONAL ATTENTION
             7       VERY LITTLE ATTENTION

             0       INAP, 5 IN B4
             8       DK
             9       NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970021    COLUMNS 7158 - 7158
              NUMERIC

     B4c.

     97PI: R ever listen to Limbaugh

     IF R LISTENS TO POLITICAL TALK RADIO:

     Do you ever listen to the Rush Limbaugh Show?

     IWER: IF R VOLUNTEERS THAT THEY ONLY WATCH HIM ON TV, CODE '5'
     AND CONTINUE W/O COMMENT.

             1       YES, LISTEN
             5       NO, DON'T LISTEN

             0       INAP, 5 IN B4

==============================
VAR M970022    COLUMNS 7159 - 7159
              NUMERIC

     B4d.

     97PI: Freq R listen to Limbaugh

     IF R LISTENS TO THE RUSH LIMBAUGH SHOW:

     How often do you listen to Rush Limbaugh -- every day, most
     days, once or twice a week, or only occasionally?

             1       EVERY DAY
             3       MOST DAYS
             5       ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK
             7       ONLY OCCASIONALLY

             0       INAP, 5 IN B4, 5 IN B4C

==============================
VAR M970023    COLUMNS 7160 - 7160
              NUMERIC

     B4e.

     97PI: Know what EIB stands for

     IF R LISTENS TO THE RUSH LIMBAUGH SHOW:

     Thinking about the Rush Limbaugh radio program, do you happen
     to know what the initials E.I.B. stand for?

             1       EXCELLENCE IN BROADCASTING
             5       ANYTHING ELSE

             0       INAP, 5 IN B4, 5 IN B4C
             8       DON'T KNOW, CAN'T SAY

==============================
VAR M970024A   COLUMNS 7161 - 7163
              NUMERIC

 C1(1)

   97PI: Which groups most like R-Mention 1

   We are interested in finding out what kinds of people you
   think are most like you --in their ideas and interests and
   feelings about things.  Thinking about the different groups
   in society, which ones would you say are most like you?
   (Any other groups?)

   (PROBE UNTIL R SAYS 'NO')

   MENTION 1

   See Master Codes Appendix C.

    998    DK
    999    NA

==============================
VAR M970024B   COLUMNS 7164 - 7166
              NUMERIC

   C1(2)

   97PI: Which groups most like R-Mention 2

   (We are interested in finding out what kinds of people you
   think are most like you --in their ideas and interests and
   feelings about things.  Thinking about the different groups
   in society, which ones would you say are most like you?)
   (Any other groups?)

   (PROBE UNTIL R SAYS 'NO')

   MENTION 2

   See Master Codes Appendix C.

    0.    998,999 in C1(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M970024C   COLUMNS 7167 - 7169
              NUMERIC

   C1(3)

   97PI: Which groups most like R-Mention 3

   (We are interested in finding out what kinds of people you
   think are most like you --in their ideas and interests and
   feelings about things.  Thinking about the different groups
   in society, which ones would you say are most like you?)
   (Any other groups?)

   (PROBE UNTIL R SAYS 'NO')

   MENTION 3

   See Master Codes Appendix C.

    0.    998,999 in C1(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M970024D   COLUMNS 7170 - 7172
              NUMERIC

   C1(4)

   97PI: Which groups most like R-Mention 4
   (Any other groups?)

   (PROBE UNTIL R SAYS 'NO')

   (We are interested in finding out what kinds of people you
   think are most like you --in their ideas and interests and
   feelings about things.  Thinking about the different groups
   in society, which ones would you say are most like you?)

   MENTION 4

   See Master Codes Appendix C.

    0.    998,999 in C1(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M970024E   COLUMNS 7173 - 7175
              NUMERIC

   C1(5)

   97PI: Which groups most like R-Mention 5
   (Any other groups?)

   (PROBE UNTIL R SAYS 'NO')

   (We are interested in finding out what kinds of people you
   think are most like you --in their ideas and interests and
   feelings about things.  Thinking about the different groups
   in society, which ones would you say are most like you?)

   MENTION 5

   See Master Codes Appendix C.

    0.    998,999 in C1(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M970024F   COLUMNS 7176 - 7177
              NUMERIC

   C1(6)

   97PI: Which groups most like R-Mention 6

   (We are interested in finding out what kinds of people you
   think are most like you --in their ideas and interests and
   feelings about things.  Thinking about the different groups
   in society, which ones would you say are most like you?)
   (Any other groups?)

   (PROBE UNTIL R SAYS 'NO')

   MENTION 6

   See Master Codes Appendix C.

     0.        998,999 in C1(1); no further mention

=============================
VAR M970024G   COLUMNS 7178 - 7180
              NUMERIC

   C1(7)

   97PI: Which groups most like R-Mention 7

   (We are interested in finding out what kinds of people you
   think are most like you --in their ideas and interests and
   feelings about things.  Thinking about the different groups
   in society, which ones would you say are most like you?)
   (Any other groups?)

   (PROBE UNTIL R SAYS 'NO')

   MENTION 7

   See Master Codes Appendix C.

    0.    998,999 in C1(1); no further mention

==============================
VAR M970025    COLUMNS 7181 - 7181
              NUMERIC

   C1(i)

   97 PI:  IWR CHECKPOINT - # of groups

   This variable is the interviewer's assessment
   of number of groups mentioned in R's response.

   0 IWR SELECTED NO GROUPS
   1 IWR SELECTED (IDENTIFIED) 1 GROUP
   2 IWR SELECTED (IDENTIFIED) 2 OR MORE GROUPS

==============================
VAR M970026    COLUMNS 7182 - 7182
              NUMERIC

   C1(ii)

   97 PI:  Actual # of groups

   This variable is the actual number of groups
   mentioned in R's response.
   Note: if 6 is coded here, the 'choice' mention
   (C1a) is coded in summary C1x.

IWR CHECKPOINT C1(i) CORRECT:
   0 No groups -- 'CHOICE' NOT ASKED
   1 Only 1 group   -- 'CHOICE' NOT ASKED
   2 2 or more groups -- 'CHOICE' ASKED

IWR CHECKPOINT C1(ii) NOT CORRECT:
   5 Only 1 group but IWR identified 2 or more groups and asked
          'Choice' --'CHOICE' SAME AS INITIAL MENTION
   6 Only 1 group but IWR identified 2 or more groups and asked
          'Choice' -- 'CHOICE' NOT SAME AS INITIAL MENTION
   7 2 or more groups but IWR identified 1 group -- 'CHOICE' NOT ASKED

==============================
VAR M970027    COLUMNS 7183 - 7185
              NUMERIC

   C1a

   97 PI: Choice - which group most like R

   IF R HAS MENTIONED 2 OR MORE GROUPS AND
   IWR HAS IDENTIFIED MORE THAN 1 GROUP /
   IF R HAS MENTIONED ONLY 1 GROUP BUT
   IWR HAS IDENTIFIED MORE THAN 1 GROUP:

   Of the groups you've just mentioned, which one do you feel
   closest to?

See C1(ii) above.

   See Master Codes Appendix C.

    998.  DK
    999.  NA
    000.  Inap, no groups (0 in C1(ii)); only 1 group
     and IWR checkpoint correct (1 in C1(ii));
     2 groups but IWR identified only 1 group
     (7 in C1(ii)

==============================
VAR M970028    COLUMNS 7186 - 7188
              NUMERIC

   C1X
   97 PI: Summary - which group most like R

   We are interested in finding out what kinds of people you
   think are most like you --in their ideas and interests and
   feelings about things.  Thinking about the different groups
   in society, which ones would you say are most like you?
   (Any other groups?)
   (PROBE UNTIL R SAYS 'NO')
   (Of the groups you've just mentioned, which one do you feel
   closest to?)

   If R identified only 1 group and was not asked
   the 'choice' question [1 in C1(ii)] this variable
   duplicates R's single mention in C1(1).
   This variable is identical to C1a for all cases
   where IWR asked the followup 'choice' question
   [2,5,6 in C1(ii)].  For cases where the 'choice' question
   should have been asked but was not [7 in C1(ii)]
   this variable contains the first valid response given by
   R [C1(1)].  In all cases where R gave only one response but
   was asked the 'choice' question by the IWR [5,6 in C1(ii)],
   the 'choice' mention rather than initial mention is
   included here.

   See Master Codes Appendix C.

    998.  DK
    999.  NA
    000.  Inap, no groups (0 in C1a2)

==============================
VAR M970029    COLUMNS 7189 - 7189
              NUMERIC

     C2.

     97PI: R recall Representative

     Thinking about specific political leaders, do you happen to
     remember the name of your representative in congress -- that
     is, your member of the House of Representatives in Washington?

     [IF NECESSARY:] (What is the name?)

             1       YES, NAMES [REPRESENTATIVE]
             3       YES, NAMES SOMEONE ELSE (SPECIFY)
             5       NO

==============================
VAR M970030    COLUMNS 7190 - 7190
              NUMERIC

     C3.

     97PI: R recall Senator names

     And how about the two U.S. Senators from your state.  Do you
     happen to remember what their names are?

     [IF NECESSARY:] (What are their names?)

             1       YES, NAMES [SENATOR 1]  AND [SENATOR 2]
             2       YES, NAMES [SENATOR 1] BUT DK OTHER SENATOR
             3       YES, NAMES [SENATOR 2] BUT DK OTHER SENATOR
             4       YES, BUT NAMES ONE OR TWO OTHER SENATORS (SPECIFY)
             5       NO, DK, CAN'T RECAL

     D1.

     [USING THE RB]

     Now looking at page 2 of the booklet, I'd like to get your feelings
     toward some of our political leaders and other people who are in the
     news these days. I'll read the name of a person and I'd like you to
     rate that person using something we call the feeling thermometer.

     Ratings between 50 degrees and 100 degrees mean that you feel
     favorable and warm toward the person.  Ratings between 0 degrees
     and 50 degrees mean that you don't feel favorable toward the person
     and that you don't care too much for that person.

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

==============================
VAR M970031    COLUMNS 7191 - 7193
              NUMERIC

     D1a.

     97PI: FT Clinton

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) Bill Clinton?

     See D1 for complete question text.

             Ratings 0-100 and:

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

==============================
VAR M970032    COLUMNS 7194 - 7196
              NUMERIC

     D1b.

     97PI: FT Representative

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) [Representative]?

     See D1 for complete question text.

             Ratings 0-100 and:

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

==============================
VAR M970033    COLUMNS 7197 - 7199
              NUMERIC

     D1c.

     97PI: FT Senator 1

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) [Senator 1]

     See D1 for complete question text.

             Ratings 0-100 and:

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

==============================
VAR M970034    COLUMNS 7200 - 7202
              NUMERIC

     D1d.

     97PI: FT Senator 2

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) [Senator 2]

     See D1 for complete question text.

             Ratings 0-100 and:

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

==============================
VAR M970035    COLUMNS 7203 - 7205
              NUMERIC

     D1e.

     97PI: FT Trent Lott

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) Trent Lott?

     See D1 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of names D1e-D1i was randomized.  Randomization is
     documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

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

==============================
VAR M970036    COLUMNS 7206 - 7208
              NUMERIC

     D1f.

     97PI: FT Hillary Clinton

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) Hillary Clinton?

     See D1 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of names D1e-D1i was randomized.  Randomization is
     documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

             996      INAP, INTERVIEW CONDUCTED AFTER QUESTION WITHDRAWN
             997      R DOESN'T RECOGNIZE NAME
             998      DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
             999      NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970037    COLUMNS 7209 - 7211
              NUMERIC

     D1g.

     97PI: FT Al Gore

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) Al Gore?

     See D1 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of names D1e-D1i was randomized.  Randomization is
     documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

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

==============================
VAR M970038    COLUMNS 7212 - 7214
              NUMERIC

     D1h.

     97PI: FT Rush Limbaugh

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) Rush Limbaugh?

     See D1 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of names D1e-D1i was randomized.  Randomization is
     documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

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

==============================
VAR M970039    COLUMNS 7215 - 7217
              NUMERIC

     D1i.

     97PI: FT Newt Gingrich

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) Newt Gingrich?

     See D1 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of names D1e-D1i was randomized.  Randomization is
     documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

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

     D2. And still using the feeling thermometer, how would you rate
     the following groups?

==============================
VAR M970040    COLUMNS 7218 - 7220
              NUMERIC

     D2a.

     97PI: FT Blacks

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) Blacks?

     See D2 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of group names D2a-D2p randomized.   Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

             998      DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
             999      NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970041    COLUMNS 7221 - 7223
              NUMERIC

     D2b.

     97PI: FT Whites

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) Whites?

     See D2 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of group names D2a-D2p randomized.   Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

             998      DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
             999      NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970042    COLUMNS 7224 - 7226
              NUMERIC

     D2c.

     97PI: FT Hispanics

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) Hispanics?

     See D2 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of group names D2a-D2p randomized.   Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

             998      DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
             999      NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970043    COLUMNS 7227 - 7229
              NUMERIC

     D2d.

     97PI: FT Men

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)

     (How would you rate) Men?

     See D2 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of group names D2a-D2p randomized.   Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

             997      INAP, INTERVIEW CONDUCTED AFTER QUESTION WITHDRAWN
             998      DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
             999      NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970044    COLUMNS 7230 - 7232
              NUMERIC

     D2e.

     97PI: FT Women

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) Women?

     See D2 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of group names D2a-D2p randomized.   Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

             997      INAP, INTERVIEW CONDUCTED AFTER QUESTION WITHDRAWN
             998      DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
             999      NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970045    COLUMNS 7233 - 7235
              NUMERIC

     D2f.

     97PI: FT The Federal Government

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) The Federal Government?

     See D2 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of group names D2a-D2p randomized.   Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

             998      DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
             999      NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970046    COLUMNS 7236 - 7238
              NUMERIC

     D2g.

     97PI: FT Congress

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) Congress?

     See D2 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of group names D2a-D2p randomized.   Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

             998      DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
             999      NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970047    COLUMNS 7239 - 7241
              NUMERIC

     D2h.

     97PI: FT Supreme Court

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) Supreme Court?

     See D2 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of group names D2a-D2p randomized.   Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

             998      DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
             999      NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970048    COLUMNS 7242 - 7244
              NUMERIC

     D2i.

     97PI: FT Christian Fundamentalists

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) Christian Fundamentalists?

     See D2 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of group names D2a-D2p randomized.   Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

             998      DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
             999      NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970049    COLUMNS 7245 - 7247
              NUMERIC

     D2ja.

     97PI: FT Opponents of Abortion

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) Opponents of Abortion?

     Note: R assigned either Opponents of Abortion/Supporters of
     Abortion or Pro-Choice People/Pro-Life People.

     See D2 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of group names D2a-D2p randomized.   Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

             997      INAP, ASSIGNED D2JB
             998      DK
             999      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970050    COLUMNS 7248 - 7250
              NUMERIC

     D2jb.

     97PI: FT Pro-life people

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) Pro-life people?

     Note: R assigned either Opponents of Abortion/Supporters of
     Abortion or Pro-Choice People/Pro-Life People.

     See D2 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of group names D2a-D2p randomized.   Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

             997      INAP, ASSIGNED D2JA
             998      DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
             999      NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970051    COLUMNS 7251 - 7253
              NUMERIC

     D2ka.

     97PI: FT Supporters of Abortion

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) Supporters of Abortion?

     Note: R assigned either Opponents of Abortion/Supporters of
     Abortion or Pro-Choice People/Pro-Life People.

     See D2 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of group names D2a-D2p randomized.   Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

             997      INAP, ASSIGNED TO D2KB
             998      DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
             999      NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970052    COLUMNS 7254 - 7256
              NUMERIC

     D2kb.

     97PI: FT Pro-choice people

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate)  Pro-choice people?

     Note: R assigned either Opponents of Abortion/Supporters of
     Abortion or Pro-Choice People/Pro-Life People.

     See D2 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of group names D2a-D2p randomized.   Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

             997      INAP, ASSIGNED D2KA
             998      DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
             999      NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970053    COLUMNS 7257 - 7259
              NUMERIC

     D2l.

     97PI: FT Feminists

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) Feminists?

     See D2 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of group names D2a-D2p randomized.   Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

             998      DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
             999      NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970054    COLUMNS 7260 - 7262
              NUMERIC

     D2m.

     97PI: FT Gays and Lesbians

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) Gays and Lesbians?

     See D2 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of group names D2a-D2p randomized.   Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

             998      DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
             999      NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970055    COLUMNS 7263 - 7265
              NUMERIC

     D2n.

     97PI: FT Labor Unions

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) Labor Unions?

     See D2 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of group names D2a-D2p randomized.   Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

             998      DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
             999      NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970056    COLUMNS 7266 - 7268
              NUMERIC

     D2o.

     97PI: FT Big Business

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) Big Business?

     See D2 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of group names D2a-D2p randomized.   Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

             998      DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
             999      NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970057    COLUMNS 7269 - 7271
              NUMERIC

     D2p.

     97PI: FT People on Welfare

     (Looking at page 2 of the booklet)
     (How would you rate) People on welfare?

     See D2 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of group names D2a-D2p randomized.   Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization
     variables at the end of the survey variables.  The
     question numbers for the randomization variables closely
     follow survey question numbers, preceded by "Rand."

             Ratings 0-100 and:

             998      DK WHERE TO RATE; CAN'T JUDGE
             999      NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970058    COLUMNS 7272 - 7272
              NUMERIC

     97PI: Early v Late Placement - E1a/L17a

     Variable relates to the split ballot placement of
     questions E1a/E1b and L17a/L17b.

             1       R ASSIGNED E1A - L17B
             2       R ASSIGNED E1B-L17A

==============================
VAR M970059    COLUMNS 7273 - 7273
              NUMERIC

     E1a/L17a

     97PI: How likely to vote Representative

     Now, not using the booklet, if an election were held today, how
     likely is it that you would vote for your current
     representative,  [REPRESENTATIVE NAME]?  Very likely, somewhat
     likely, not very likely, or not at all likely?

     Note: This variable combines the responses from question E1a and
     L17a.

             1       VERY LIKELY
             2       SOMEWHAT LIKELY
             3       NOT VERY LIKELY
             4       NOT AT ALL LIKELY
             5       R DOESN'T VOTE [VOL]

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970060    COLUMNS 7274 - 7276
              NUMERIC

     E1b/L17b.

     97PI: Percent chance to vote Representative

     Now, not using the booklet, if an election were held today, how
     likely is it that you would vote for your current
     representative, [REPRESENTATIVE NAME], where zero means there
     is no chance that you would vote for [HIM/HER] and 100 means
     you would be certain to vote for [HIM/HER]?

     Note: This variable combines the responses from question E1b and
     L17b.

             Percentages 0-100 and:

             996      INAP, 8 IN E1a OR L17a
             997      R DOESN'T VOTE [VOL]
             998      NOT SURE, CAN'T SAY
             999      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970061    COLUMNS 7277 - 7277
              NUMERIC

     F0.

     97PI: Respondent Booklet color

     For the next few questions, I need to know the color of the
     cover on your booklet.  (Could you please tell me the color of
     the cover on your booklet?)

             1       BLUE
             5       YELLOW
             7       R DOESN'T HAVE BOOKLET

     F1a.

     Looking at page 3 of the booklet, there is a list of groups.

     Please read over the list and tell me the number for those
     groups you feel particularly close to -- people who are most like
     you in their ideas and interests and feelings about things.

     Note: Each group chosen from the list is indicated as mentioned/
     not mentioned in V970062-V970078.

     POOR PEOPLE
     ASIAN-AMERICANS
     LIBERALS
     THE ELDERLY
     BLACKS
     LABOR UNIONS
     FEMINISTS
     SOUTHERNERS
     BUSINESS PEOPLE
     YOUNG PEOPLE
     CONSERVATIVES
     HISPANIC-AMERICANS
     WOMEN
     WORKING-CLASS PEOPLE
     WHITES
     MIDDLE-CLASS PEOPLE
     MEN
     NONE OF THESE [VOL.];E

==============================
VAR M970062    COLUMNS 7278 - 7278
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Poor People

     IF R HAS A BLUE BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Poor People"

     See F1a for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5,7 in F0
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970063    COLUMNS 7279 - 7279
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close Asian-Americans

     IF R HAS A BLUE BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Asian-Americans"

     See F1a for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5,7 IN F0
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970064    COLUMNS 7280 - 7280
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Liberals

     IF R HAS A BLUE BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Liberals"

     See F1a for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5,7 IN F0
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970065    COLUMNS 7281 - 7281
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to The Elderly

     IF R HAS A BLUE BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "The  Elderly"

     See F1a for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5,7 IN F0
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970066    COLUMNS 7282 - 7282
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Blacks

     IF R HAS A BLUE BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Blacks"

     See F1a for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5, 7 IN F0
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970067    COLUMNS 7283 - 7283
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Labor Unions

     IF R HAS A BLUE BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Labor Unions"

     See F1a for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5, 7 IN F0
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970068    COLUMNS 7284 - 7284
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Feminists

     IF R HAS A BLUE BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Feminists"

     See F1a for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5, 7 IN F0
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970069    COLUMNS 7285 - 7285
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Southerners

     IF R HAS A BLUE BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Southerners"

     See F1a for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5, 7 IN F0
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970070    COLUMNS 7286 - 7286
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Business People

     IF R HAS A BLUE BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Business People"

     See F1a for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5, 7 IN F0
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970071    COLUMNS 7287 - 7287
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Young People

     IF R HAS A BLUE BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Young People"

     See F1a for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5, 7 IN F0
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970072    COLUMNS 7288 - 7288
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Conservatives

     IF R HAS A BLUE BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Conservatives"

     See F1a for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5,7 IN F0
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970073    COLUMNS 7289 - 7289
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Hispanic

     IF R HAS A BLUE BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Hispanic-Americans"

     See F1a for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5, 7 IN F0
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970074    COLUMNS 7290 - 7290
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Women

     IF R HAS A BLUE BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Women"

     See F1a for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5, 7 IN F0
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970075    COLUMNS 7291 - 7291
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Working Class

     IF R HAS A BLUE BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Working-Class People"

     See F1a for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5,7 IN F0
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970076    COLUMNS 7292 - 7292
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Whites

     IF R HAS A BLUE BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Whites"

     See F1a for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5,7 IN F0
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970077    COLUMNS 7293 - 7293
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Middle-Class

     IF R HAS A BLUE BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Middle-Class People"

     See F1a for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5,7 IN F0
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970078    COLUMNS 7294 - 7294
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Men

     IF R HAS A BLUE BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Men"

     See F1a for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5,7 IN F0
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970079    COLUMNS 7295 - 7296
              NUMERIC

     F1a1.

     97PI: Group R closest to

     IF R HAS A BLUE BOOKLET:

     Look at the list again.  Of the groups you just mentioned,
     which one do you feel the closest to?

             01      POOR PEOPLE
             02      ASIAN-AMERICANS
             03      LIBERALS
             04      THE ELDERLY
             05      BLACKS
             06      LABOR UNIONS
             07      FEMINISTS
             08      SOUTHERNERS
             09      BUSINESS PEOPLE
             10      YOUNG PEOPLE
             11      CONSERVATIVES
             12      HISPANIC-AMERICANS
             13      WOMEN
             14      WORKING-CLASS PEOPLE
             15      WHITES
             16      MIDDLE-CLASS PEOPLE
             17      MEN

             00      INAP, 5,7 IN F0, NONE IN F1
             96      DON'T FEEL CLOSEST TO ANY OF THESE [VOL]

     F1b. [USING RB, IF AVAILABLE]

     Looking at page 3 of the booklet, there is a list of groups.

     Please read over the list and tell me the number for those
     groups you feel particularly close to -- people who are most like
     you in their ideas and interests and feelings about things.

     F1b. [NO RB]

     I'll read a list of groups.  Please tell me the number for those
     groups you feel particularly close to -- people who are most like
     you in their ideas and interests and feelings about things.

     BLACKS
     WHITES
     CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALISTS
     MIDDLE-CLASS PEOPLE
     WORKING-CLASS PEOPLE
     HISPANIC-AMERICANS
     YOUNG PEOPLE
     WOMEN
     POOR PEOPLE
     PEOPLE AT YOUR PLACE OF WORSHIP
     PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
     PEOPLE AT WORK
     AMERICANS IN GENERAL
     NONE OF THESE [VOL.]

     Note: Each group from the list is indicated as mentioned/not
     mentioned in V970080-V970092.

==============================
VAR M970080    COLUMNS 7297 - 7297
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Blacks

     IF R HAS A YELLOW BOOKLET OR NO BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Blacks"

     See F1b for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 1 IN F0.
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970081    COLUMNS 7298 - 7298
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Whites

     IF R HAS A YELLOW BOOKLET OR NO BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Whites"

     See F1b for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 1 IN F0.
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970082    COLUMNS 7299 - 7299
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Christian Fund

     IF R HAS A YELLOW BOOKLET OR NO BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Christian Fundamentalists"

     See F1b for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 1 IN F0.
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970083    COLUMNS 7300 - 7300
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Middle Class

     IF R HAS A YELLOW BOOKLET OR NO BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Middle-Class People"

     See F1b for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 1 IN F0.
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970084    COLUMNS 7301 - 7301
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Working Class

     IF R HAS A YELLOW BOOKLET OR NO BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Working-Class People"

     See F1b for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 1 IN F0.
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970085    COLUMNS 7302 - 7302
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Hispanics

     IF R HAS A YELLOW BOOKLET OR NO BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Hispanic-Americans"

     See F1b for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 1 IN F0.
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970086    COLUMNS 7303 - 7303
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Young People

     IF R HAS A YELLOW BOOKLET OR NO BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: 'Young People'

     See F1b for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 1 IN F0.
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970087    COLUMNS 7304 - 7304
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Women

     IF R HAS A YELLOW BOOKLET OR NO BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Women"

     See F1b for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 1 IN F0.
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970088    COLUMNS 7305 - 7305
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Poor People

     IF R HAS A YELLOW BOOKLET OR NO BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Poor People"

     See F1b for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 1 IN F0.
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970089    COLUMNS 7306 - 7306
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to People..Worship

     IF R HAS A YELLOW BOOKLET OR NO BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "People at Your Place of Worship"

     See F1b for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 1 IN F0.
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970090    COLUMNS 7307 - 7307
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to People..Neighbor

     IF R HAS A YELLOW BOOKLET OR NO BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "People in Your Neighborhood"

     See F1b for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 1 IN F0.
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970091    COLUMNS 7308 - 7308
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to People..work

     IF R HAS A YELLOW BOOKLET OR NO BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "People at Work"

     See F1b for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 1 IN F0.
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970092    COLUMNS 7309 - 7309
              NUMERIC

     97PI: R feel close to Americans

     IF R HAS A YELLOW BOOKLET OR NO BOOKLET:

     [RB] Groups R feels close to: "Americans in General"

     See F1b for complete question text.

             1       MENTIONED/MARKED
             5       NOT MENTIONED/NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 1 IN F0.
             8       REFUSED ENTIRE SERIES
             9       DK/NA TO ENTIRE SERIES

==============================
VAR M970093    COLUMNS 7310 - 7311
              NUMERIC

     F1b1.

     97PI: Group R closest to

     IF R HAS A YELLOW BOOKLET OR NO BOOKLET:

     Look at the list again.  Of the groups you just mentioned,
     which one do you feel the closest to?

             01      BLACKS
             02      WHITES
             03      CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALISTS
             04      MIDDLE-CLASS PEOPLE
             05      WORKING CLASS PEOPLE
             06      HISPANICS
             07      YOUNG PEOPLE
             08      WOMEN
             09      POOR PEOPLE
             10      PEOPLE AT YOUR PLACE OF WORSHIP
             11      PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
             12      PEOPLE AT WORK
             13      AMERICANS IN GENERAL

             00      INAP, NONE IN F1b1, 1 IN F0
             96      DON'T FEEL CLOSE TO ANY OF THESE [VOL]
             99      NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970094    COLUMNS 7312 - 7312
              NUMERIC

     F2.

     97PI: Num days R talk to closest

     IF R MENTIONS CLOSEST GROUP:

     How many days in the past week did you talk to [closest group]?

             0       NONE
             1       ONE
             2       TWO
             3       THREE
             4       FOUR
             5       FIVE
             6       SIX
             7       SEVEN

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF; 13 OR 96 in F1b1; NO CODE '1' IN
                      V970080-V9700

==============================
VAR M970095    COLUMNS 7313 - 7313
              NUMERIC

     F3.

     97PI: Belong to interest group

     IF R MENTIONS CLOSEST GROUP:

     Do you belong to any organizations or take part in any
     activities that represent the interests and view points of
     [closest group]?

             1       YES
             5       NO

             0       INAP, 13 OR 96 in F1b1; NO CODE '1' IN
                      V970080-V970092
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970096    COLUMNS 7314 - 7315
              NUMERIC

     G1.  [USING RB] Some people think the government should provide
     fewer services even in areas such as health and education in
     order to reduce spending.  Suppose these people are at one end
     of a scale, at point 1.  Other people feel it is important for
     the government to provide many more services even if it means an
     increase in spending.

     Suppose these people are at the other end, at point 7.  And, of
     course, some other people have opinions somewhere in between, at
     points 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6.

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

     G1.

     97PI: Scale serv/spend - self

     [RB] Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't
     you thought much about this?

             1       GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES,
                      REDUCE SPENDING A LOT
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES,
                      INCREASE SPENDING A LOT

             96      HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH ABOUT THIS

==============================
VAR M970097    COLUMNS 7316 - 7316
              NUMERIC

     G2a.

     97PI: Scale serv/spend - Dem Party

     [RB] (Where would you place) the Democratic Party (on this scale)?

     Note: Order of G2a and G2b randomized.  Randomization information
     is documented within the collection of randomization variables
     that appear at the end of the survey variables.  The question
     numbers for the randomization variables closely follow survey
     question numbers, preceded by "Rand"

             1       GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES,
                      REDUCE SPENDING A LOT
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES,
                      INCREASE SPENDING A LOT

             0       INAP, 96 IN G1
             8       DK
             9       NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970098    COLUMNS 7317 - 7317
              NUMERIC

     G2b.

     97PI: Scale serv/spend - Rep Party

     [RB] (Where would you place) the Republican Party (on this scale)?

     Note: Order of G2a and G2b randomized.  Randomization information
     is documented within the collection of randomization variables
     that appear at the end of the survey variables.  The question
     numbers for the randomization variables closely follow survey
     question numbers, preceded by "Rand"

             1       GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES,
                     REDUCE SPENDING A LOT
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES,
                     INCREASE SPENDING A LOT

             0       INAP, 96 IN G1
             8       DK
             9       NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970099    COLUMNS 7318 - 7318
              NUMERIC

     G3.

     97PI: Scale serv/spend - Blacks

     [RB] (Where would you place) most Blacks (on this scale)?

     Note:  Order of G3- G8 randomized. Randomization information
     is documented within the collection of randomization variables
     that appear at the end of the survey variables.  The question
     numbers for the randomization variables closely follow survey
     question numbers, preceded by "Rand"

             1       GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES,
                     REDUCE SPENDING A LOT
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES,
                     INCREASE SPENDING A LOT

             0       INAP, 96 IN G1
             8       DK
             9       NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970100    COLUMNS 7319 - 7319
              NUMERIC

     G4.

     97PI: Scale serv/spend - Whites

     [RB] (Where would you place) most Whites (on this scale)?

     Note: Order of G3- G8 randomized.  Randomization information is
     documented within the collection of randomization variables that
     appear at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers
     for the randomization variables closely follow survey question
     numbers, preceded by "Rand"

             1       GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES
                     REDUCE SPENDING A LOT
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES,
                     INCREASE SPENDING A LOT

             0       INAP, 96 IN G1
             8       DK
             9       NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970101    COLUMNS 7320 - 7320
              NUMERIC

     G5.

     97PI: Scale serv/spend - Gays/Lesbians

     [RB] (Where would you place) most Gays and Lesbians (on this scale)?

     Note:  Order of G3- G8 randomized.  Randomization information is
     documented within the collection of randomization variables that
     appear at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers
     for the randomization variables closely follow survey question
     numbers, preceded by "Rand"

             1       GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES,
                     REDUCE SPENDING A LOT
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES,
                     INCREASE SPENDING A LOT

             0       INAP, 96 IN G1; INTERVIEW CONDUCTED AFTER QUESTION
                     WITHDRAWN
             8       DK
             9       NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970102    COLUMNS 7321 - 7321
              NUMERIC

     G6.

     97PI: Scale serv/spend - Christian Fund

     [RB] (Where would you place) most Christian Fundamentalists (on
     this scale)?

     Note:  Order of G3- G8 randomized.  Randomization information is
     documented within the collection of randomization variables that
     appear at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers
     for the randomization variables closely follow survey question
     numbers, preceded by "Rand"

             1       GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY FEWER SERVICES,
                     REDUCE SPENDING A LOT
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       GOVERNMENT SHOULD PROVIDE MANY MORE SERVICES,
                     INCREASE SPENDING A LOT

             0       INAP, 96 IN G1; INTERVIEW CONDUCTED AFTER QUESTION
                     WITHDRAWN
             8       DK
             9       NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970103    COLUMNS 7322 - 7322
              NUMERIC

     H1.

     97PI: R party ID

     The next few questions do not require the booklet.

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

             1       DEMOCRAT
             2       REPUBLICAN
             3       INDEPENDENT
             4       OTHER PARTY
             5       NO PREFERENCE

             8       DK
             9       NA; RF

==============================
VAR M970104    COLUMNS 7323 - 7323
              NUMERIC

     H1a.

     97PI: R partisan strength

     IF R CONSIDERS SELF REPUBLICAN /
     IF R CONSIDERS SELF DEMOCRAT:

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

             1       STRONG
             5       NOT VERY STRONG

             0       INAP, 3,4,5,8,9 IN H1
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970105    COLUMNS 7324 - 7324
              NUMERIC

     H1b.

     97PI: R closer to Rep/Dem

     IF R CONSIDERS SELF INDEPENDENT, NO PREFERENCE, OTHER:

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

             1       CLOSER TO REPUBLICAN
             3       NEITHER [VOL]
             5       CLOSER TO DEMOCRATIC

             0       INAP, 1,2,8,9 IN H1
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970106    COLUMNS 7325 - 7325
              NUMERIC

     H1c.

     97PI: Summary - Party ID

     SUMMARY - PARTY ID

             0       STRONG DEMOCRAT
             1       WEAK DEMOCRAT
             2       INDEPENDENT-DEMOCRAT
             3       INDEPENDENT-INDEPENDENT
             4       INDEPENDENT-REPUBLICAN
             5       WEAK REPUBLICAN
             6       STRONG REPUBLICAN
             7       OTHER; MINOR PARTY; REFUSES TO SAY

             8       APOLITICAL
             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970107    COLUMNS 7326 - 7326
              NUMERIC

     blkdem

     97PI: How do blacks vote - Dem

     Generally, how do you think Blacks tend to vote in national
     elections? Do Blacks tend to vote Democratic, tend to vote
     Republican, or are they evenly split?

     Note: R randomly assigned to question wording blkdem/blkrep to vary
     WHICH PARTY came first in the question wording.

             1       VOTE REPUBLICAN
             3       VOTE DEMOCRATIC
             5       EVENLY SPLIT

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED TO BLKREP
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970108    COLUMNS 7327 - 7327
              NUMERIC

     blkrep

     97PI: How do blacks vote - Rep

     Generally, how do you think Blacks tend to vote in national
     elections? Do Blacks tend to vote Republican, tend to vote
     Democratic, or are they evenly split?

     Note: R randomly assigned to question wording blkdem/blkrep to vary
     which party came first in the question wording.

             1       VOTE REPUBLICAN
             3       VOTE DEMOCRATIC
             5       EVENLY SPLIT

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED TO BLKDEM
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970109    COLUMNS 7328 - 7328
              NUMERIC

     blkadem

     97PI: All Blacks vote Dem

     IF R SAYS THAT BLACKS VOTE DEMOCRATIC:

     Would you say that almost all Blacks vote Democratic?

     Note: R randomly assigned to blkadem/blkbdem follow-up.

             1       YES
             5       NO

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED TO BLKBDEM, 1,5,8 in blkrep or blkdem
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970110    COLUMNS 7329 - 7331
              NUMERIC

     blkbdem

     97PI: Perct Blacks vote Dem

     IF R SAYS THAT BLACKS VOTE DEMOCRATIC:

     What percentage do you think vote Democratic?  If you think all
     Blacks vote Democratic, then you would say 100 percent.  If
     you think only a few more than half vote Democratic, you might
     use a number closer to 50 percent.  You can use any percentage
     between 50 and 100 percent.

     Note: R randomly assigned to blkadem/blkbdem follow-up:

             Percentages 50-100 and:

             000     INAP, ASSIGNED BLKADEM, 1,5,8 in blkrep or blkdem
             998     DK
             999     NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970111    COLUMNS 7332 - 7332
              NUMERIC

     blkarep

     97PI: All Blacks vote Rep

     IF R SAYS THAT BLACKS VOTE REPUBLICAN:

     Would you say that almost all Blacks vote Republican?

     Note: R randomly assigned to blkarep/blkbrep follow-up:

             1       YES
             5       NO

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED BLKBREP, 3,5,8 in blkrep or blkdem

==============================
VAR M970112    COLUMNS 7333 - 7335
              NUMERIC

     blkbrep

     97PI: Perct Blacks vote Rep

     IF R SAYS THAT BLACKS VOTE REPUBLICAN:

     What percentage do you think vote Republican?  If you think all
     Blacks vote Republican, then you would say 100 percent.  If
     you think only a few more than half vote Republican, you might
     use a number closer to 50 percent.  You can use any percentage
     between 50 and 100 percent.

     Note: R randomly assigned to blkarep/blkbrep follow-up:

             Percentages 50-100 and:

             000      INAP, ASSIGNED BLKAREP, 3,5,8 in blkrep or blkdem

==============================
VAR M970113    COLUMNS 7336 - 7336
              NUMERIC

     whidem

     97PI: How do whites vote - Dem

     Generally, how do you think whites tend to vote in national
     elections? Do whites tend to vote Democratic, tend to vote
     Republican, or are they evenly split?

     Note: R randomly assigned to question wording whidem/whirep to vary
     which party came first in the question wording.

             1       VOTE REPUBLICAN
             3       VOTE DEMOCRATIC
             5       EVENLY SPLIT

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED WHIREP
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970114    COLUMNS 7337 - 7337
              NUMERIC

     whirep

     97PI: How do whites vote - Rep

     Generally, how do you think whites tend to vote in national
     elections? Do whites tend to vote Republican, tend to vote
     Democratic, or are they evenly split?

     Note: R randomly assigned to question wording whidem/whirep to vary wh
     party came first in the question wording.

             1       VOTE REPUBLICAN
             3       VOTE DEMOCRATIC
             5       EVENLY SPLIT

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED WHIDEM
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970115    COLUMNS 7338 - 7338
              NUMERIC

     whiadem

     97PI: All Whites vote Dem

     IF R SAYS THAT WHITES VOTE DEMOCRATIC:

     Would you say that almost all Whites vote Democratic?

     Note: R randomly assigned to whiadem/whibdem follow-up.

             1       YES
             5       NO

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED WHIBDEM, 1,5,8,9 in whirep or whidem

==============================
VAR M970116    COLUMNS 7339 - 7341
              NUMERIC

     whibdem

     97PI: Perct Whites vote Dem

     IF R SAYS THAT WHITES VOTE DEMOCRATIC:

     What percentage do you  think vote Democratic?  (If you think
     all Whites vote Democratic, then you would say 100 percent.  If
     you think only a few more than half vote Democratic, you might
     use a number closer to 50 percent.  You can use any percentage
     between 50 and 100 percent.)

     Note: R randomly assigned to whiadem/whibdem follow-up.

             Percentages 50-100 and:

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED WHIADEM, 1,5,8,9 in whirep or whidem

==============================
VAR M970117    COLUMNS 7342 - 7342
              NUMERIC

     whiarep

     97PI: All Whites vote Rep

     IF R SAYS THAT WHITES VOTE REPUBLICAN:

     Would you say that almost all Whites vote Republican?

     Note: R randomly assigned to whiarep/whibrep follow-up.

             1       YES
             5       NO

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED WHIBREP, 3,5,8,9 in whirep or whidem
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970118    COLUMNS 7343 - 7345
              NUMERIC

     whibrep

     97PI: Perct Whites vote Rep

     IF R SAYS THAT WHITES VOTE REPUBLICAN:

     What percentage do you  think vote Republican?  (If you think
     all Whites vote Republican, then you would say 100 percent.  If
     you think only a few more than half vote Republican, you might
     use a number closer to 50 percent.  You can use any percentage
     between 50 and 100 percent.)

     Note: R randomly assigned to whiarep/whibrep follow-up.

             Percentages 50-100 and:

             000      INAP, ASSIGNED WHIAREP, 3, 5, 8, 9 in whirep or
                       whide
             998      DK

==============================
VAR M970119    COLUMNS 7346 - 7346
              NUMERIC

     mendem

     97PI: How do men vote - Dem

     Generally, how do you think men tend to vote in national
     elections? Do men tend to vote Democratic, tend to vote
     Republican, or are they evenly split?

     Note: R randomly assigned to mendem/menrep question wording to vary
     which party came first in the question wording.

             1       VOTE REPUBLICAN
             3       VOTE DEMOCRATIC
             5       EVENLY SPLIT

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED MENREP
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970120    COLUMNS 7347 - 7347
              NUMERIC

     menrep

     97PI: How do men vote - Rep

     Generally, how do you think men tend to vote in national
     elections? Do men tend to vote Republican, tend to vote
     Democratic, or are they evenly split?

     Note: R randomly assigned to mendem/menrep question wording to vary
     which party came first in the question wording.

             1       VOTE REPUBLICAN
             3       VOTE DEMOCRATIC
             5       EVENLY SPLIT

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED MENDEM
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970121    COLUMNS 7348 - 7348
              NUMERIC

     menadem

     97PI: All Men vote Dem

     IF R SAYS THAT MEN VOTE DEMOCRATIC:

     Would you say that almost all men vote Democratic?

     Note: R randomly assigned to menadem/menbdem follow-up.

             1       YES
             5       NO

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED MENBDEM, 1, 5, 8, 9 in menrep or
                       mendem
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970122    COLUMNS 7349 - 7351
              NUMERIC

     menbdem

     97PI: Perct Men vote Dem

     IF R SAYS THAT MEN VOTE DEMOCRATIC:

     What percentage do you  think vote Democratic?  (If you think
     all Men vote Democratic, then you would say 100 percent.  If
     you think only a few more than half vote Democratic, you might
     use a number closer to 50 percent.  You can use any percentage
     between 50 and 100 percent.)

     Note: R randomly assigned to menadem/menbdem follow-up.

             Percentages 50-100 and:

             000      INAP, ASSIGNED MENADEM, 1, 5, 8, 9 in menrep or mende
             998      DK

==============================
VAR M970123    COLUMNS 7352 - 7352
              NUMERIC

     menarep

     97PI: All Men vote Rep

     IF R SAYS THAT MEN VOTE REPUBLICAN:

     Would you say that almost all men vote Republican?

     Note: R randomly assigned to menarep/menbrep  follow-up.

             1       YES
             5       NO

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED MENBREP, 3,5,8,9 in menrep or mendem
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970124    COLUMNS 7353 - 7355
              NUMERIC

     menbrep

     97PI: Perct Men vote Rep

     IF R SAYS THAT MEN VOTE REPUBLICAN:

     What percentage do you  think vote Republican?  (If you think
     all Men vote Republican, then you would say 100 percent.  If
     you think only a few more than half vote Republican, you might
     use a number closer to 50 percent.  You can use any percentage
     between 50 and 100 percent.)

     Note: R randomly assigned to menarep/menbrep follow-up.

             Percentages 50-100 and:

             000      INAP, ASSIGNED MENAREP, 3,5,8,9 in menrep or mendem
             998      DK

==============================
VAR M970125    COLUMNS 7356 - 7356
              NUMERIC

     womdem

     97PI: How do women vote - Dem

     Generally, how do you think women tend to vote in national
     elections? Do women tend to vote Democratic, tend to vote
     Republican, or are they evenly split?

     Note: R randomly assigned to womdem/womrep question wording to vary
     which party came first in the question wording.

             1       VOTE REPUBLICAN
             3       VOTE DEMOCRATIC
             5       EVENLY SPLIT

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED WOMREP
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970126    COLUMNS 7357 - 7357
              NUMERIC

     womrep

     97PI: How do women vote - Rep

     Generally, how do you think women tend to vote in national
     elections? Do women tend to vote Republican, tend to vote
     Democratic, or are they evenly split?

     Note: R randomly assigned to womdem/womrep question wording to vary
     which party came first in the question wording.

             1       VOTE REPUBLICAN
             3       VOTE DEMOCRATIC
             5       EVENLY SPLIT

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED WOMDEM
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970127    COLUMNS 7358 - 7358
              NUMERIC

     womadem

     97PI: All women vote Dem

     IF R SAYS THAT WOMEN VOTE DEMOCRATIC:

     Would you say that almost all Women vote Democratic?

     Note:  R randomly assigned to womadem/wombdem follow-up:

             1       YES
             5       NO

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED WOMBDEM, 1,5,8,9 in womrep or womdem
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970128    COLUMNS 7359 - 7361
              NUMERIC

     wombdem

     97PI: Percentage women vote Dem

     IF R SAYS THAT WOMEN VOTE DEMOCRATIC:

     What percentage do you  think vote Democratic?  (If you think
     all women vote Democratic, then you would say 100 percent.  If
     you think only a few more than half vote Democratic fill party
     selected], you might use a number closer to 50 percent.  You
     can use any percentage between 50 and 100 percent.)

     Note: R randomly assigned to womadem/wombdem follow-up.

             Percentages 50-100 and:

             000      INAP, ASSIGNED WOMADEM, 1,5,8,9 in womrep or womdem
             998      DK
             999      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970129    COLUMNS 7362 - 7362
              NUMERIC

     womarep

     97PI: All women vote Rep

     IF R SAYS THAT WOMEN VOTE REPUBLICAN:

     Would you say that almost all Women vote Republican?

     Note: R randomly assigned to womarep/wombrep follow-up:

             1       YES
             5       NO

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED WOMBREP, 3,5,8,9 in womrep or womdem

==============================
VAR M970130    COLUMNS 7363 - 7364
              NUMERIC

     wombrep

     97PI: Percentage women vote Rep

     IF R SAYS THAT WOMEN VOTE REPUBLICAN:

     What percentage do you  think vote Republican?  (If you think
     all women vote Republican, then you would say 100 percent.  If
     you think only a few more than half vote Republican, you might
     use a number closer to 50 percent.  You can use any percentage
     between 50 and 100 percent.)

     Note: R randomly assigned to womarep/wombrep follow-up.

             Percentages 50-100 and:

             000      INAP, ASSIGNED WOMAREP, 3,5,8,9 in womrep or womdem

==============================
VAR M970131    COLUMNS 7365 - 7365
              NUMERIC

     cfdem

     97PI: How do cf vote - Dem

     Generally, how do you think Christian Fundamentalists  tend to
     vote in national elections? Do Christian Fundamentalists tend
     to vote Democratic, tend to vote Republican, or are they evenly
     split?

     Note: R randomly assigned to cfdem/cfrep question wording to vary
     which party came first in the question wording.

             1       VOTE REPUBLICAN
             3       VOTE DEMOCRATIC
             5       EVENLY SPLIT

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED CFREP
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970132    COLUMNS 7366 - 7366
              NUMERIC

     cfrep

     97PI: How do cf vote - Rep

     Generally, how do you think Christian Fundamentalists  tend to
     vote in national elections? Do Christian Fundamentalists tend
     to vote Republican, tend to vote Democratic, or are they evenly
     split?

     Note: R randomly assigned to cfdem/cfrep question wording to vary
     which party came first in the question wording.

             1       VOTE REPUBLICAN
             3       VOTE DEMOCRATIC
             5       EVENLY SPLIT

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED CFDEM
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970133    COLUMNS 7367 - 7367
              NUMERIC

     cfadem

     97PI: All CF vote Dem

     IF R SAYS THAT CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALISTS VOTE DEMOCRATIC:

     Would you say that almost all Christian Fundamentalists vote
     Democratic?

     Note: R randomly assigned to cfadem/cfbdem follow-up.

             1       YES
             5       NO

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED CFBDEM, 1,5,8,9 in cfrep or cfdem
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970134    COLUMNS 7368 - 7370
              NUMERIC

     cfbdem

     97PI: Perct CF vote Dem

     IF R SAYS THAT CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALISTS VOTE DEMOCRATIC:

     What percentage do you  think vote Democratic?  (If you think
     all Christian Fundamentalists vote Democratic, then you would
     say 100 percent.  If you think only a few more than half vote
     Democratic, you might use a number closer to 50 percent.  You
     can use any percentage between 50 and 100 percent.)

     Note: R randomly assigned to cfadem/cfbdem follow-up.

             Percentages 50-100 and:

             000      INAP, ASSIGNED CFADEM, 1,5,8,9 in cfrep or cfdem
             998      DK

==============================
VAR M970135    COLUMNS 7371 - 7371
              NUMERIC

     cfarep

     97PI: All CF vote Rep

     IF R SAYS THAT CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALISTS VOTE REPUBLICAN:

     Would you say that almost all Christian Fundamentalists vote
     Republican?

     Note: R randomly assigned to cfarep/cfbrep follow-up.

             1       YES
             5       NO

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED CFBREP, 3,5,8,9 in cfrep or cfdem
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970136    COLUMNS 7372 - 7374
              NUMERIC

     cfbrep

     97PI: Perct CF vote Rep

     IF R SAYS THAT CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALISTS VOTE REPUBLICAN:

     What percentage do you  think vote Republican?  (If you think
     all Christian Fundamentalists vote Republican, then you would
     say 100 percent.  If you think only a few more than half vote
     Republican, you might use a number closer to 50 percent.  You
     can use any percentage between 50 and 100 percent.)

     Note: R randomly assigned to cfarep/cfbrep follow-up.

             Percentages 50-100 and:

             000      INAP, ASSIGNED CFAREP, 3,5,8,9 in cfrep or cfdem
             998      DK

==============================
VAR M970137    COLUMNS 7375 - 7375
              NUMERIC

     glrep

     97PI: How do gays/lesbians vote - Dem

     Generally, how do you think gays and lesbians  tend to vote in
     national elections? Do gays and lesbians tend to vote
     Republican, tend to vote Democratic, or are they evenly split?

     Note: R randomly assigned to glrep/gldem question wording to vary
     which party came first in the question wording.

             1       VOTE REPUBLICAN
             3       VOTE DEMOCRATIC
             5       EVENLY SPLIT

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED GLDEM
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970138    COLUMNS 7376 - 7376
              NUMERIC

     gldem

     97PI: How do gays/lesbians vote - Rep

     Generally, how do you think gays and lesbians  tend to vote in
     national elections? Do gays and lesbians tend to vote
     Democratic, tend to vote Republican, or are they evenly split?

     Note: R randomly assigned to glrep/gldem question wording to vary
     which party came first in the question wording.

             1       VOTE REPUBLICAN
             3       VOTE DEMOCRATIC
             5       EVENLY SPLIT

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED GLREP
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970139    COLUMNS 7377 - 7377
              NUMERIC

     gladem

     97PI: All GL vote Dem

     IF R SAYS THAT GAYS AND LESBIANS VOTE DEMOCRATIC:

     Would you say that almost all gays and lesbians vote
     Democratic?

     Note:  R randomly assigned to gladem/glbdem follow-up.

             1       YES
             5       NO

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED GLBDEM, 1,5,8,9 in glrep or gldem
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970140    COLUMNS 7378 - 7380
              NUMERIC

     glbdem

     97PI: Perct GL vote Dem

     IF R SAYS THAT GAYS AND LESBIANS VOTE DEMOCRATIC:

     What percentage do you think vote Democratic?  (If you think
     all gays and lesbians vote Democratic, then you would say 100
     percent.  If you think only a few more than half vote
     Democratic, you might use a number closer to 50 percent.  You
     can use any percentage between 50 and 100 percent.)

     Note: R randomly assigned to gladem/glbdem follow-up.

             Percentages 50-100 and:

             000      INAP, ASSIGNED GLADEM, 1,5,8,9 in glrep or gldem
             998      DK

==============================
VAR M970141    COLUMNS 7381 - 7381
              NUMERIC

     glarep

     97PI: All GL vote Rep

     IF R SAYS THAT GAYS AND LESBIANS VOTE REPUBLICAN:

     Would you say that almost all gays and lesbians vote Republican?

     Note: R randomly assigned to glarep/glbrep follow-up.

             1       YES
             5       NO

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED GLBREP, 3,5,8,9 in glrep or gldem
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970142    COLUMNS 7382 - 7384
              NUMERIC

     glbrep

     97PI: Perct GL vote Rep

     IF R SAYS THAT GAYS AND LESBIANS VOTE REPUBLICAN:

     What percentage do you think vote Republican?  (If you think
     all gays and lesbians vote Republican, then you would say 100
     percent.  If you think only a few more than half vote
     Republican, you might use a number closer to 50 percent.  You
     can use any percentage between 50 and 100 percent.)

     Note: R randomly assigned to glarep/glbrep follow-up.

             Percentages 50-100 and:

             00      INAP, ASSIGNED GLAREP, 3,5,8,9 in glrep or gldem

==============================
VAR M970143    COLUMNS 7385 - 7385
              NUMERIC

     97PI: Sumry: threat by early-late by grp

     This variable describes the order and assignment to threat
     level that each case received.  Every case has data for
     Blacks and for Christian Fundamentalists.  Cases were
     randomly assigned to a 'high threat' or 'low threat'
     condition, independently for each group.  In addition, the
     order in which the questions about the two groups were asked
     was randomly varied, first Blacks ("early") and then Christian
     Fundamentalists ("late"), or first Christian Fundamentalists
     ("early") and then Blacks ("late").  V970143 is a summary
     variable provides a mapping of assignment to threat level and
     order for each possible combination.

     Note:  Questions K1-K13a (V970194-V970199) were asked in
     between the "early" and "late" group questions.

             1       LO BE + LO CFL
             2       LO BE + HI CFL
             3       HI BE + LO CFL
             4       HI BE + LO CFL
             5       LO CFE + LO BL
             6       LO CFE + HI BL
             7       HI CFE + HI BL
             8       HI CFE + HI BL

==============================
VAR M970144    COLUMNS 7386 - 7386
              NUMERIC

     Jb4.

     97PI: LO thret cultrl-Blacks Sumry

     Some leaders in the Black community feel that American youth
     should be able to learn about black history in school.  To
     remedy this, it has been proposed that high school courses
     include some information on African-American history.  Do you
     favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

            0     INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO LOW THREAT CONDITION IN
                  CULTURAL DOMAIN FOR BLACKS
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970145    COLUMNS 7387 - 7387
              NUMERIC

     Jb5.

     97PI: LO thret poli-Blacks Sumry

     Some Black leaders are worried that the government does not pay
     enough attention to the opinions of Blacks.  To remedy this,
     it has been proposed that governors do more to find out about
     the opinions of Black citizens.  Do you favor or oppose this
     proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

            0     INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO LOW THREAT CONDITION IN
                  POLITICAL DOMAIN FOR BLACKS
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970146    COLUMNS 7388 - 7388
              NUMERIC

     Jb6.

     97PI: LO thret econ-Blacks Sumry

     Studies show that Blacks have a much higher unemployment rate
     than Whites. To remedy this, it has been proposed that large
     businesses try to hire more Blacks.   Do you favor or oppose
     this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

            0     INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO LOW THREAT CONDITION IN
                      ECONOMIC DOMAIN FOR BLACKS
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970147    COLUMNS 7389 - 7389
              NUMERIC

     beloc

     97PI: LO thret cultrl-Blacks (erly)

     Some leaders in the Black community feel that American youth
     should be able to learn about black history in school.  To
     remedy this, it has been proposed that high school courses
     include some information on African-American history.  Do you
     favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO EARLY TREATMENT ON LOW THREAT
                     CONDITION IN CULTURAL DOMAIN FOR BLACKS
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970148    COLUMNS 7390 - 7390
              NUMERIC

     belop

     97PI: LO thret poli-Blacks (erly)

     Some Black leaders are worried that the government does not pay
     enough attention to the opinions of Blacks.  To remedy this,
     it has been proposed that governors do more to find out about
     the opinions of Black citizens.  Do you favor or oppose this
     proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO EARLY TREATMENT ON LOW THREAT
                     CONDITION IN POLITICAL DOMAIN FOR BLACKS
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970149    COLUMNS 7391 - 7391
              NUMERIC

     beloe

     97PI: LO thret econ-Blacks (erly)

     Studies show that Blacks have a much higher unemployment rate
     than Whites. To remedy this, it has been proposed that large
     businesses try to hire more Blacks.   Do you favor or oppose
     this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO EARLY TREATMENT ON LOW THREAT
                     CONDITION IN CULTURAL DOMAIN FOR BLACKS
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970150    COLUMNS 7392 - 7392
              NUMERIC

     blloc

     97PI: LO thret cultrl-Blacks (late)

     Some leaders in the Black community feel that American youth
     should be able to learn about black history in school.  To
     remedy this, it has been proposed that high school courses
     include some information on African-American history.  Do you
     favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO LATE TREATMENT ON LOW THREAT
                     CONDITION IN CULTURAL DOMAIN FOR BLACKS
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970151    COLUMNS 7393 - 7393
              NUMERIC

     bllop

     97PI: LO thret poli-Blacks (late)

     Some Black leaders are worried that the government does not pay
     enough attention to the opinions of Blacks.  To remedy this,
     it has been proposed that governors do more to find out about
     the opinions of Black citizens.  Do you favor or oppose this
     proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO LATE TREATMENT ON LOW THREAT
                     CONDITION IN POLITICAL DOMAIN FOR BLACKS
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970152    COLUMNS 7394 - 7394
              NUMERIC

     blloe

     97PI: LO thret econ-Blacks (late)

     Studies show that Blacks have a much higher unemployment rate
     than Whites. To remedy this, it has been proposed that large
     businesses try to hire more Blacks.   Do you favor or oppose this
     proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO LATE TREATMENT ON LOW THREAT
                     CONDITION IN ECONOMIC DOMAIN FOR BLACKS
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970153    COLUMNS 7395 - 7395
              NUMERIC

     Jb1.

     97PI: HI thret cultrl-Blacks Sumry

     Some leaders in the black community feel that American youth
     should be educated about black history. To remedy this, it has
     been proposed that high schools require students to take a
     course in African-American history.  Do you favor or oppose this
     proposal

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO HIGH THREAT CONDITION IN
                     CULTURAL DOMAIN FOR BLACKS
            8       DK

==============================
VAR M970154    COLUMNS 7396 - 7396
              NUMERIC

     Jb2.

     97PI: HI thret poli-Blacks Sumry

     Some Black leaders are worried that the government does not pay
     enough attention to  the opinions of Blacks. To remedy this,
     it has been proposed that governors be required to appoint more
     Blacks to public office.  Do you favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO HIGH THREAT CONDITION IN
                     POLITICAL DOMAIN FOR BLACKS
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970155    COLUMNS 7397 - 7397
              NUMERIC

     Jb3.

     97PI: HI thret econ-Blacks Sumry

     Studies show that Blacks have a much higher unemployment rate
     than Whites. To remedy this, it has been proposed that large
     businesses be required to hire at least 15% Blacks.  Do  you
     favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO HIGH THREAT CONDITION IN
                      ECONOMIC DOMAIN FOR BLACKS
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970156    COLUMNS 7398 - 7398
              NUMERIC

     behic

     97PI: HI thret cultrl-Blacks (erly)

     Some leaders in the black community feel that American youth
     should be educated about black history. To remedy this, it has
     been proposed that high schools require students to take a
     course in African-American history.  Do you favor or oppose
     this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO EARLY TREATMENT ON HIGH THREAT

     CONDITION IN CULTURAL DOMAIN FOR BLACKS
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970157    COLUMNS 7399 - 7399
              NUMERIC

     behip

     97PI: HI thret poli-Blacks (erly)

     Some Black leaders are worried that the government does not pay
     enough attention to  the opinions of Blacks. To remedy this,
     it has been proposed that governors be required to appoint more
     Blacks to public office.  Do you favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO EARLY TREATMENT ON HIGH THREAT

                     CONDITION IN POLITICAL DOMAIN FOR BLACKS
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970158    COLUMNS 7400 - 7400
              NUMERIC

     behie

     97PI: Hi thret econ-Blacks (erly)

     Studies show that Blacks have a much higher unemployment rate
     than Whites. To remedy this, it has been proposed that large
     businesses be required to hire at least 15% Blacks.  Do  you
     favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO EARLY TREATMENT ON HIGH THREAT

     CONDITION IN ECONOMIC DOMAIN FOR BLACKS
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970159    COLUMNS 7401 - 7401
              NUMERIC

     blhic

     97PI: HI thret cultrl-Blacks (late)

     Some leaders in the black community feel that American youth
     should be educated about black history. To remedy this, it has
     been proposed that high schools require students to take a
     course in African-American history.  Do you favor or oppose
     this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO LATE TREATMENT ON HIGH THREAT
                      CONDITION IN CULTURAL DOMAIN FOR BLACKS
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970160    COLUMNS 7402 - 7402
              NUMERIC

     blhip

     97PI: HI thret poli-Blacks (late)

     Some Black leaders are worried that the government does not pay
     enough attention to  the opinions of Blacks. To remedy this,
     it has been proposed that governors be required to appoint more
     Blacks to public office.  Do you favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO LATE TREATMENT ON HIGH THREAT
                      CONDITION IN POLITICAL DOMAIN FOR BLACKS
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970161    COLUMNS 7403 - 7403
              NUMERIC

     blhie

     97PI: HI thret econ-Blacks (late)

     Studies show that Blacks have a much higher unemployment rate
     than Whites. To remedy this, it has been proposed that large
     businesses be required to hire at least 15% Blacks.  Do  you
     favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO LATE TREATMENT ON HIGH THREAT
                     CONDITION IN ECONOMIC DOMAIN FOR BLACKS
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970162    COLUMNS 7404 - 7404
              NUMERIC

     Jc4.

     97PI: LO thret cultrl-Chrstn Fund Sumry

     Some Christian Fundamentalist leaders feel that American youth
     should be more aware of the role of Christians in American
     history.  To remedy this, it has been proposed that high school
     courses include some information about the role of Christians
     in American history.   Do you favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO LOW THREAT CONDITION IN
                      CULTURAL DOMAIN FOR CH. FUND.
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970163    COLUMNS 7405 - 7405
              NUMERIC

     Jc5.

     97PI: LO thret poli-Chrstn Fund Sumry

     Some leaders of Christian groups are worried that the
     government does not pay enough attention to the concerns of
     Christian Fundamentalists. To remedy this, it has been proposed
     that governors do more to find out the opinions of Christian
     Fundamentalists.  Do you favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO LOW THREAT CONDITION IN
                      POLITICAL DOMAIN FOR CH. FUND.
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970164    COLUMNS 7406 - 7406
              NUMERIC

     Jc6.

     97PI: LO thret econ-Chrstn Fund Sumry

     Some Christian Fundamentalist leaders have become concerned
     about the financial well-being of Christian schools. To remedy
     this, it has been proposed that Christian schools not have to
     pay property taxes.  Do you favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO LOW THREAT CONDITION IN

                    ECONOMIC DOMAIN FOR CH. FUND.
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970165    COLUMNS 7407 - 7407
              NUMERIC

     cfeloc

     97PI: LO thret cultrl-Chrstn Fund (erly)

     Some Christian Fundamentalist leaders feel that American youth
     should be more aware of the role of Christians in American
     history.  To remedy this, it has been proposed that high school
     courses include some information about the role of Christians
     in American history.   Do you favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO EARLY TREATMENT ON LOW THREAT
                      CONDITION IN CULTURAL DOMAIN FOR CH. FUND.
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970166    COLUMNS 7408 - 7408
              NUMERIC

     cfelop

     97PI: LO thret poli-Chrstn Fund (erly)

     Some leaders of Christian groups are worried that the
     government does not pay enough attention to the concerns of
     Christian Fundamentalists. To remedy this, it has been proposed
     that governors do more to find out the opinions of Christian
     Fundamentalists.  Do you favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO EARLY TREATMENT ON LOW THREAT
                     CONDITION IN POLITICAL DOMAIN FOR CH. FUND.
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970167    COLUMNS 7409 - 7409
              NUMERIC

     cfeloe

     97PI: LO thret econ-Chrstn Fund (erly)

     Some Christian Fundamentalist leaders have become concerned
     about the financial well-being of Christian schools. To remedy
     this, it has been proposed that Christian schools not have to
     pay property taxes.  Do you favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO EARLY TREATMENT ON LOW THREAT
                     CONDITION IN ECONOMIC DOMAIN FOR CH. FUND.
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970168    COLUMNS 7410 - 7410
              NUMERIC

     cflloc

     97PI: LO thret cultrl-Chrstn Fund (late)

     Some Christian Fundamentalist leaders feel that American youth
     should be more aware of the role of Christians in American
     history.  To remedy this, it has been proposed that high school
     courses include some information about the role of Christians
     in American history.   Do you favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO LATE TREATMENT ON LOW THREAT
                     CONDITION IN CULTURAL DOMAIN FOR CH. FUND.
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970169    COLUMNS 7411 - 7411
              NUMERIC

     cfllop

     97PI: LO thret poli-Chrstn Fund (late)

     Some leaders of Christian groups are worried that the
     government does not pay enough attention to the concerns of
     Christian Fundamentalists. To remedy this, it has been proposed
     that governors do more to find out the opinions of Christian
     Fundamentalists.  Do you favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO LATE TREATMENT ON LOW THREAT
                     CONDITION IN POLITICAL DOMAIN FOR CH. FUND.
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970170    COLUMNS 7412 - 7412
              NUMERIC

     cflloe

     97PI: LO thret econ-Chrstn Fund (late)

     Some Christian Fundamentalist leaders have become concerned
     about the financial well-being of Christian schools. To remedy
     this, it has been proposed that Christian schools not have to
     pay property taxes.  Do you favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO LATE TREATMENT ON LOW THREAT
                     CONDITION IN ECONOMIC DOMAIN FOR CH. FUND.
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970171    COLUMNS 7413 - 7413
              NUMERIC

     Jc4.

     97PI: HI thret cultrl-Chrstn Fund Sumry

     Some Christian Fundamentalist leaders feel that American youth
     should understand that this is a Christian nation.  To remedy this,
     it has been proposed that high schools require students to take a
     course that shows how Christians and Christian principles were
     responsible for the founding of our country.  Do you favor or
     oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO HIGH THREAT CONDITION IN
                      CULTURAL DOMAIN FOR CH. FUND.
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970172    COLUMNS 7414 - 7414
              NUMERIC

     Jc2.

     97PI: HI thret poli-Chrstn Fund Sumry

     Some Christian Fundamentalist leaders are worried that the
     government does not pay enough attention to the opinions of
     Christian Fundamentalists. To remedy this, it has been proposed
     that governors be required to appoint more Christian
     Fundamentalists to  public office. Do you favor or oppose this
     proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

            0        INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO HIGH THREAT CONDITION IN
                      POLITICAL DOMAIN FOR CH. FUND.
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970173    COLUMNS 7415 - 7415
              NUMERIC

     Jc3.

     97PI: HI thret econ-Chrstn Fund Sumry

     Some Christian Fundamentalist leaders are concerned about the
     financial well-being of  Christian schools. To remedy this, it
     has been proposed that Christian schools receive money from
     local property taxes, just like the public schools.  Do you
     favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO HIGH THREAT CONDITION IN
                      ECONOMIC DOMAIN FOR CH. FUND.
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970174    COLUMNS 7416 - 7416
              NUMERIC

     cfehic

     97PI: HI thret cultrl-Chrstn Fund (erly)

     Some Christian Fundamentalist leaders feel that American youth
     should understand that this is a Christian nation.  To remedy
     this, it has been proposed that high schools require students
     to take a course that shows how Christians and Christian
     principles were responsible for the founding of our country.
     Do you favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO EARLY TREATMENT ON HIGH THREAT
                     CONDITION IN CULTURAL DOMAIN FOR CH. FUND.
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970175    COLUMNS 7417 - 7417
              NUMERIC

     cfhip

     97PI: HI thret poli-Chrstn Fund (erly)

     Some Christian Fundamentalist leaders are worried that the
     government does not pay enough attention to the opinions of
     Christian Fundamentalists. To remedy this, it has been proposed
     that governors be required to appoint more Christian
     Fundamentalists to  public office. Do you favor or oppose this
     proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO EARLY TREATMENT ON HIGH THREAT
                     CONDITION IN POLITICAL DOMAIN FOR CH. FUND.
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970176    COLUMNS 7418 - 7418
              NUMERIC

     cfehie

     97PI: HI thret econ-Chrstn Fund (erly)

     Some Christian Fundamentalist leaders are concerned about the
     financial well-being of  Christian schools. To remedy this, it
     has been proposed that Christian schools receive money from
     local property taxes, just like the public schools.  Do you
     favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO EARLY TREATMENT ON HIGH THREAT
                     CONDITION IN ECONOMIC DOMAIN FOR CH. FUND.
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970177    COLUMNS 7419 - 7419
              NUMERIC

     cflhic

     97PI: HI thret cultrl-Chrstn Fund (late)

     Some Christian Fundamentalist leaders feel that American youth
     should understand that this is a Christian nation.  To remedy
     this, it has been proposed that high schools require students
     to take a course that shows how Christians and Christian
     principles were responsible for the founding of our country.
     Do you favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO LATE TREATMENT ON HIGH THREAT
                     CONDITION IN CULTURAL DOMAIN FOR CH. FUND.
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970178    COLUMNS 7420 - 7420
              NUMERIC

     cfehip

     97PI: HI thret poli-Chrstn Fund (late)

     Some Christian Fundamentalist leaders are worried that the
     government does not pay enough attention to the opinions of
     Christian Fundamentalists. To remedy this, it has been proposed
     that governors be required to appoint more Christian
     Fundamentalists to  public office. Do you favor or oppose this
     proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO LATE TREATMENT ON HIGH THREAT
                      CONDITION IN POLITICAL DOMAIN FOR CH. FUND.
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970179    COLUMNS 7421 - 7421
              NUMERIC

     cflhie

     97PI: HI thret econ-Chrstn Fund (late)

     Some Christian Fundamentalist leaders are concerned about the
     financial well-being of  Christian schools. To remedy this, it
     has been proposed that Christian schools receive money from
     local property taxes, just like the public schools.  Do you
     favor or oppose this proposal?

     Note: The three threat domains, cultural, political, and economic,
     were asked about in random order.   Randomization variables are
     located following the survey variables.

             1       FAVOR
             5       OPPOSE

             0       INAP, NOT ASSIGNED TO LATE TREATMENT ON HIGH THREAT
                     CONDITION IN ECONOMIC DOMAIN FOR CH. FUND.
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970180    COLUMNS 7422 - 7422
              NUMERIC

     bprjord

     97PI: Black prejudice q order

     Each groups battery included two prejudice items designed to measure
     prejudice.  These two items always followed the threat domain items
     of that group, hence were asked either 'early' or 'late.'  The
     summary variable V970143, identifies when they were asked.  Each
     pair of items was randomly ordered as well, documented here in
     V970180.

            1       BLTRYHD FIRST
            2       BLFAVRS FIRST

==============================
VAR M970181    COLUMNS 7423 - 7423
              NUMERIC

     Jb7.

     97PI: Comb erly-late Blks & try hard

     [USING RB] (Please look/Still looking on page 5) Please tell
     me how much you agree with the following statement:

     "It's really a matter of some people not trying hard enough; if
     blacks would only try harder, they could be just as well off
     as Whites."

             1       AGREE STRONGLY
             2       AGREE SOMEWHAT
             3       NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
             4       DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
             5       DISAGREE STRONGLY

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970182    COLUMNS 7424 - 7424
              NUMERIC

     Jb8.

     97PI: Comb erly-late Blks & spec favs

     [USING RB] (Please look/Still looking on page 5) Please tell
     me how much you agree with the following statement:

     "Irish, Italian, and Jewish, and many other minorities overcame
     prejudice and worked their way up.  Blacks should do the same
     without any special favors."

             1       AGREE STRONGLY
             2       AGREE SOMEWHAT
             3       NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
             4       DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
             5       DISAGREE STRONGLY

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970183    COLUMNS 7425 - 7425
              NUMERIC

     cfprjord

     97PI: CF prejudice q order

     Each groups battery included two prejudice items designed to measure
     prejudice.  These two items always followed the threat domain items
     of that group, hence were asked either 'early' or 'late.'  The
     summary variable V970143 identifies when they were asked.
     Each pair of items was randomly ordered as well, documented here
     in V970183.

             1       CFLDRPSH FIRST
             2       CFPEACE FIRST

==============================
VAR M970184    COLUMNS 7426 - 7426
              NUMERIC

     Jc7.

     97PI: Comb erly-late CF leaders push

     [USING RB] (Please look/Still looking at page 5 of the
     booklet) Please tell me how much you agree with the following
     statement: "Religious leaders are pushing too hard to have
     their beliefs written into law."

             1       AGREE STRONGLY
             2       AGREE SOMEWHAT
             3       NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
             4       DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
             5       DISAGREE STRONGLY

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970185    COLUMNS 7427 - 7427
              NUMERIC

     Jc8.

     97PI: Comb erly-late CFs shd live peace

     [USING RB] (Please look/Still looking at page 5)  Please tell
     me how much you agree with the following statement:

     "Catholics, Jews, and most Protestants have overcome their
     prejudices and have lived peacefully together without demanding
     that everybody should adopt their beliefs.  Christian
     Fundamentalists should do the same."

             1       AGREE STRONGLY
             2       AGREE SOMEWHAT
             3       NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
             4       DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
             5       DISAGREE STRONGLY

             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970186    COLUMNS 7428 - 7428
              NUMERIC

     Jb9.

     97PI: Rate blacks on trust scale

     [USING RB]

     Now I have some more questions about different groups in our
     society.  Please turn to page 6 in the respondent booklet.
     There you will see a 7-point scale on which the characteristics
     of the people in a group can be rated.  In the first scale a
     score of 1 means that you think almost all of the people in
     that group tend to be trustworthy.  A score of 7 means that you
     think most people in the group are not trustworthy.  A
     score of 4 means that you think that most people in the group
     are not closer to one end or the other, and of course, you may
     choose any number in between.

     Where would you rate Blacks in general on this scale
     (trustworthy)?

     Note:  Variables V970188-V970193 were asked, as a group and
     without any randomization, after all questions about the second
     group were completed and immediately preceding K4 (V970194).

             1       TRUSTWORTHY
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       UNTRUSTWORTHY

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970187    COLUMNS 7429 - 7429
              NUMERIC

     Jb9.

     97PI: Rate CFs on trust scale

     Where would you rate Christian Fundamentalists in general on
     this scale (trustworthy)?

             1       TRUSTWORTHY
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       UNTRUSTWORTHY

             8       DK
             9       NA,RF

==============================
VAR M970188    COLUMNS 7430 - 7430
              NUMERIC

     Jb10.

     97PI: Rate Blacks on intell scale

     [RB]
     The next set asks if people in each group tend to be
     'intelligent' or 'unintelligent.'  Turning to page 7 in the
     booklet:

     Where would you rate Blacks in general on this scale?

             1       INTELLIGENT
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       UNINTELLIGENT

             8       DK
             9       NA,RF

==============================
VAR M970189    COLUMNS 7431 - 7431
              NUMERIC

     Jc10.

     97PI: Rate CFs on intell scale

     [RB]

     (Where would you rate) Christian Fundamentalists (in general on
     this scale)?

             1       INTELLIGENT
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       UNINTELLIGENT

             8       DK
             9       NA,RF

==============================
VAR M970190    COLUMNS 7432 - 7432
              NUMERIC

     Jb11.

     97PI: Rate Blacks on tolerant scale

     Do people in these groups tend to be 'tolerant' or do they tend
     to be 'intolerant?'  Turing to page 8 in the booklet:

     Where would you rate Blacks in general on this scale?

             1       TOLERANT
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       INTOLERANT

             8       DK
             9       NA,RF

==============================
VAR M970191    COLUMNS 7433 - 7433
              NUMERIC

     Jc11.

     97PI: Rate CFs on tolerant scale
     [RB]  (Where would you rate) Christian fundamentalists (in
     general on this scale)?

             1       TOLERANT
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       INTOLERANT

             8       DK
             9       NA,RF

==============================
VAR M970192    COLUMNS 7434 - 7434
              NUMERIC

     J12.

     97PI: R view on school prayer
     [USING RB]

     Looking at page 9 of the booklet, which of the following views
     comes closest to your opinion on the issue of school prayer?
     Just give me the number of your choice.

             1       BY LAW, PRAYERS SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED IN PUBLIC
                     SCHOOLS.
             2       THE LAW SHOULD ALLOW PUBLIC SCOOLS TO SCHEDULE TIME
                     WHEN CHILDREN CAN PRAY SILENTLY IF THEY WANT TO.
             3       THE LAW SHOULD ALLOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO SCHEDULE TIME
                     WHEN CHILDREN, AS A GROUP, CAN SAY A GENERAL PRAYER
                     NOT TIED TO A PARTICULAR RELIGIOUS FAITH.
             4       BY LAW, PUBLIC SCHOOLS SHOULD SCHEDULE A TIME WHEN
                     ALL CHILDREN WOULD SAY A CHOSEN CHRISTIAN PRAYER.

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970193    COLUMNS 7435 - 7436
              NUMERIC

     J13.

     97PI: R scale help blacks

     [USING RB]

     Now looking at page 10 of the booklet, some people feel that
     the government in Washington should make every effort to
     improve the social and economic position of Blacks. (Suppose
     these people are at one end of a scale, at point 1.)  Others
     feel that the government should not make any special effort to
     help Blacks because they should help themselves. (Suppose these
     people are at the other end, at point 7.) And, of course, some
     other people have opinions somewhere in between at points 2,
     3, 4, 5, or 6.

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

             1       GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES
             8       DK

             9        NA, RF
             96      HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH ABOUT THIS

==============================
VAR M970194    COLUMNS 7437 - 7437
              NUMERIC

     K1.

     97PI: Clinton job approval

     For the next question you will not need the booklet.

     First, do you approve or disapprove of the way that Bill
     Clinton is handling his job as president?

     Note: Questions K1-K3a were asked between questions about the
     'early' group and 'late' group in section J.

             1       APPROVE
             5       DISAPPROVE

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970195    COLUMNS 7438 - 7438
              NUMERIC

     K1a.

     97PI: Clinton job strength

     IF R APPROVES OF WAY CLINTON IS HANDLING JOB /
     IF R DISAPPROVES OF WAY CLINTON IS HANDLING JOB:

     a. Do you approve strongly or not strongly
     b.  Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?

     Note: Questions K1-K3a were asked between questions about the
     'early' group and 'late' group in section J.

             1       APPROVE STRONGLY
             2       APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
             4       DISAPPROVE STRONGLY
             5       DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY

             0       INAP, 8,9 IN K1
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970196    COLUMNS 7439 - 7439
              NUMERIC

     K2.

     97PI: Congress job approval

     Do you approve or disapprove of the way the U.S. Congress has
     been handling its job?

     Note: Questions K1-K3a were asked between questions about the
     'early' group and 'late' group in section J.

             1       APPROVE
             5       DISAPPROVE

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970197    COLUMNS 7440 - 7440
              NUMERIC

     K2a.

     97PI: Congress approval strength

     IF R APPROVES OF WAY CONGRESS  IS HANDLING JOB /
     IF R DISAPPROVES OF WAY CONGRESS  IS HANDLING JOB:

     a.  Do you approve strongly or not strongly?
     b.  Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?

     Note: Questions K1-K3a were asked between questions about the
     'early' group and 'late' group in section J.

             1       APPROVE STRONGLY
             2       APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
             4       DISAPPROVE STRONGLY
             5       DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY

             0       INAP, 8,9 IN K2
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970198    COLUMNS 7441 - 7441
              NUMERIC

     K3.

     97PI: Representative approval

     Do you approve or disapprove of the way that Representative
     [REPRESENTATIVE] has been handling [HIS/HER] job?

     Note: Questions K1-K3a were asked between questions about the
     'early' group and 'late' group in section J.

             1       APPROVE
             5       DISAPPROVE

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970199    COLUMNS 7442 - 7442
              NUMERIC

     K3a.

     97PI: Representative approval

     IF R APPROVES OF WAY REPRESENTATIVE IS HANDLING JOB /
     IF R DISAPPROVES OF WAY REPRESENTATIVE IS HANDLING JOB:

     a.  Do you approve strongly or not strongly?
     b.  Do you disapprove strongly or not strongly?

     Note: Questions K1-K3a were asked between questions about the
     'early' group and 'late' group in section J.

             1       APPROVE STRONGLY
             2       APPROVE NOT STRONGLY
             4       DISAPPROVE STRONGLY
             5       DISAPPROVE NOT STRONGLY

             0       INAP, 8,9 IN K3
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970200    COLUMNS 7443 - 7443
              NUMERIC

     K4.

     97PI: Congress not get much

     [USING RB]

     Now looking at page 11 of the booklet.  Now we return to
     a few more questions about the federal government in
     Washington.

     Think about the U.S. Congress.  In your opinion, does the
     phrase  "Doesn't get much accomplished" describe the U.S.
     Congress extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well
     at all?

     Note: Question K4 came after question J13 (V970193) in the
     interview.

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970201    COLUMNS 7444 - 7444
              NUMERIC

     K5.

     97PI: Congress too partisan

     [RB] What about, "Too involved in partisan politics?"

     (Does the phrase "Too involved in partisan politics" describe
     the U.S. Congress extremely well, quite well, not too well, or
     not well at all?)

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970202    COLUMNS 7445 - 7445
              NUMERIC

     K6.

     97PI: Congress too Conservative

     [RB] What about "Too conservative"?

     (Does the phrase "Too conservative" describe the U.S. Congress
     extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)

     Note:  R randomly assigned to question wording "Too conservative"
     (V970202) or "Too liberal" (V970204)

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             0       INAP, R ASKED Too Liberal
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970203    COLUMNS 7446 - 7446
              NUMERIC

     K7.

     97PI: Congress too liberal - follow-up

     IF "TOO CONSERVATIVE" DESCRIBES CONGRESS NOT TOO WELL OR NOT
     WELL AT ALL:

     [RB] What about "Too liberal"?

     (Does the phrase "Too liberal" describe the U.S. Congress
     extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             0       INAP, 1,2,8,9 IN K6
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970204    COLUMNS 7447 - 7447
              NUMERIC

     K6.

     97PI: Congress too liberal

     [RB] What about "Too liberal"?

     (Does the phrase "Too liberal" describe the U.S. Congress
     extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)

     Note: R randomly assigned to question wording "Too conservative"
     (V970202) or "Too liberal" (V970204)

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             0       INAP, R ASKED Too Conservative
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970205    COLUMNS 7448 - 7448
              NUMERIC

     K7.

     97PI: Congress too Conservative - follow-up

     IF "TOO LIBERAL" DESCRIBES CONGRESS NOT TOO WELL OR NOT WELL AT
     ALL:

     [RB] What about "Too conservative"?

     (Does the phrase "Too conservative" describe the U.S. Congress
     extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             0       INAP, 1,2,8,9 IN K6
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970206    COLUMNS 7449 - 7449
              NUMERIC

     K9.

     97PI: Congress doesn't care

     What about, "Doesn't care about what ordinary Americans think"?

     (Does the phrase "Doesn't care about what ordinary Americans
     think"  describe the U.S. Congress extremely well, quite well,

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970207    COLUMNS 7450 - 7450
              NUMERIC

     K10.

     97PI: Congress corrupt

     What about, "Corrupt"?

     (Does the phrase "Corrupt" describe the U.S. Congress extremely
      well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             8       DK
             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970208    COLUMNS 7451 - 7451
              NUMERIC

     K11.

     97PI: Clinton not get much

     Think about President Clinton.  In your opinion, does the
     phrase "Doesn't get much accomplished" describe President
     Clinton extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well
     at all?

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970209    COLUMNS 7452 - 7452
              NUMERIC

     K12.

     97PI: Clinton too partisan

     What about, "Too involved in partisan politics?"

     (Does the phrase "Too involved in partisan politics" describe
     President Clinton extremely well, quite well, not too well, or
     not well at all?)

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970210    COLUMNS 7453 - 7453
              NUMERIC

     K14.

     97PI: Clinton too conservative

     [RB]

     What about "Too conservative"?

     (Does the phrase Too conservative" describe President Clinton
     extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)

     Note: R randomly assigned to question wording 'Too conservative'
     (V970210) or 'Too liberal' (V970212)

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             0       INAP, R ASKED Too Liberal
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970211    COLUMNS 7454 - 7454
              NUMERIC

     K15.

     97PI: Clinton too liberal - follow-up

     IF "TOO CONSERVATIVE" DESCRIBES CLINTON  NOT TOO WELL OR NOT
     WELL AT ALL:
     [RB]

     What about "Too liberal"?

     (Does the phrase "Too liberal" describe President Clinton
     extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             0       INAP, 1,2,8,9 IN K14
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970212    COLUMNS 7455 - 7455
              NUMERIC

     K14.

     97PI: Clinton too liberal

     [RB]

     What about "Too liberal"?

     (Does the phrase "Too liberal" describe President Clinton
     extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)

     Note: R randomly assigned to question wording 'Too conservative'
     (V970210) or 'Too liberal' (V970212)

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             0       INAP, R ASKED Too Conservative
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970213    COLUMNS 7456 - 7456
              NUMERIC

     K15.

     97PI: Clinton too conservative - follow-up

     IF "TOO LIBERAL" DESCRIBES CLINTON  NOT TOO WELL OR NOT WELL AT
     ALL:
     [RB]

     What about "Too conservative"?

     (Does the phrase Too conservative" describe President Clinton
     extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             0       INAP, 1,2,8,9 IN K14
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970214    COLUMNS 7457 - 7457
              NUMERIC

     K16.

     97PI: Clinton doesn't care

     [RB] What about, "Doesn't care about what ordinary Americans
     think"?

     (Does the phrase "Doesn't care about what ordinary Americans
     think" describe President Clinton extremely well, quite well,
     not too well, or not well at all?)

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970215    COLUMNS 7458 - 7458
              NUMERIC

     K17.

     97PI: Clinton corrupt

     [RB] What about, "Corrupt"?

     (Does the phrase "Corrupt" describe President Clinton extremely
      well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970216    COLUMNS 7459 - 7459
              NUMERIC

     K18.

     97PI: Supr Court not get much

     [RB] Think about the Supreme Court.  In your opinion, does the
     phrase "Doesn't get much accomplished" describe the Supreme
     Court extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at
     all?

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970217    COLUMNS 7460 - 7460
              NUMERIC

     K19.

     97PI: Supr Court too partisan

     [RB] What about, "Too involved in partisan politics?"

     (Does the phrase "Too involved in partisan politics" describe
     the Supreme Court extremely well, quite well, not too well, or
     not well at all?)

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970218    COLUMNS 7461 - 7461
              NUMERIC

     K20.

     97PI: Supreme Court too conservative

     What about "Too conservative"?

     (Does the phrase "Too conservative" describe the Supreme Court
     extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)

     Note:  R randomly assigned to question wording 'Too conservative'
     (V970218) or 'Too liberal' (V970220)

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             0       INAP, R ASKED Too Liberal
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970219    COLUMNS 7462 - 7462
              NUMERIC

     K21.

     97PI: Supreme Court too liberal - follow-up

     IF "TOO CONSERVATIVE" DESCRIBES THE SUPREME COURT NOT TOO WELL OR
     NOT WELL AT ALL:

     What about "Too liberal"?

     (Does the phrase "Too liberal" describe the Supreme Court
     extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             0       INAP, 1,2,8,9 in K20
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970220    COLUMNS 7463 - 7463
              NUMERIC

     K20.

     97PI: Supreme Court too liberal

     What about "Too liberal"?

     (Does the phrase "Too liberal" describe the Supreme Court
     extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)

     Note:  R randomly assigned to question wording 'Too conservative'
     (V970218) or 'Too liberal' (V970220)

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED Too Conservative
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970221    COLUMNS 7464 - 7464
              NUMERIC

     K21.

     97PI: Supreme Court too conservative - follow-up

     IF "TOO LIBERAL" DESCRIBES THE SUPREME COURT NOT TOO WELL OR NOT
     WELL AT ALL:

     What about "Too conservative"?

     (Does the phrase "Too conservative" describe the Supreme Court
     extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             0       INAP, 1,2,8,9 IN K20
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970222    COLUMNS 7465 - 7465
              NUMERIC

     K23.

     97PI: Supr Court doesn't care

     [RB] What about, "Doesn't care about what ordinary Americans
     think"?

     (Does the phrase "Doesn't care about what ordinary Americans
     think" describe the Supreme Court extremely well, quite well,
     not too well, or not well at all?)

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970223    COLUMNS 7466 - 7466
              NUMERIC

     K24.

     97PI: Supr Court corrupt

     [RB] What about, "Corrupt"?

     (Does the phrase "Corrupt" describe the Supreme Court
     extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not well at all?)

             1       EXTREMELY WELL
             2       QUITE WELL
             3       NOT TOO WELL
             4       NOT WELL AT ALL

             8       DK
             9       NA;RF

==============================
VAR M970224    COLUMNS 7467 - 7467
              NUMERIC

     L0a.

     [USING RB]

     [USING RB] Once again a few questions about groups.  Please TURN BACK
     page 10 in the booklet , some people feel that the government in Washi
     should make every effort to improve the social and economic position o
     Blacks. (Suppose these people are at one end of a scale, at point 1.)
     Others feel that the government should not make any special effort to
     help Blacks because they should help themselves. (Suppose these
     people are at the other end, at point 7.) And, of course, some
     other people have opinions somewhere in between at points 2,
     3, 4, 5, or 6.

     97PI: Aid to Blacks Scale - Dem Party

     [RB] (Where would you place) the Democratic Party (on this
     scale)?

     Note: Order of L0a-L0b randomized. Randomization information is
     documented within the collection of randomization variables that
     appear at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers
     for the randomization variables closely follow survey question
     numbers, preceded by "Rand"

             1       GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES

             0       INAP, 96 IN J13
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970225    COLUMNS 7468 - 7468
              NUMERIC

     L0b.

     97PI: Aid to Blacks Scale - Rep Party

     [RB] (Where would you place) the Republican Party (on this
     scale)?

     Note: Order of L0a-L0b randomized.  Randomization information
     is documented within the collection of randomization variables
     that appear at the end of the survey variables.  The question
     numbers for the randomization variables closely follow survey
     question numbers, preceded by "Rand"

             1       GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES

             0       INAP, 96 IN J13
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970226    COLUMNS 7469 - 7469
              NUMERIC

     L0c.

     97PI: Aid to Blacks Scale - Blacks

     [RB] (Where would you place) most Blacks  (on this scale)?

     Note: Order of L0c-L0f randomized.  Randomization information
     is documented within the collection of randomization variables
     that appear at the end of the survey variables.  The question
     numbers for the randomization variables closely follow survey
     question numbers, preceded by "Rand"

             1       GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES

             0       INAP, 96 IN J13
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970227    COLUMNS 7470 - 7470
              NUMERIC

     L0d.

     97PI: Aid to Blacks Scale - Whites

     [RB] (Where would you place) most Whites (on this scale)?

     Note: Order of L0c-L0f randomized.  Randomization information is
     documented within the collection of randomization variables that
     appear at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers
     for the randomization variables closely follow survey question
     numbers, preceded by "Rand"

             1       GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES

             0       INAP, 96 IN J13
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970228    COLUMNS 7471 - 7471
              NUMERIC

     L0e.

     97PI: Aid to Blacks Scale - Gays/Lesbian

     [RB] (Where would you place) most Gays and Lesbians (on this
     scale)?

     Note:  Order of L0c-L0f randomized.  Randomization information is
     documented within the collection of randomization variables that
     appear at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers
     for the randomization variables closely follow survey question
     numbers, preceded by "Rand"

             1       GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES

             0       INAP, 96 IN J13
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970229    COLUMNS 7472 - 7472
              NUMERIC

     L0f

     97PI: Aid to Blacks Scale - Christian Fu

     [RB] (Where would you place) most Christian Fundamentalists (on
     this scale)?

     Note:  Order of L0c-L0f randomized.  Randomization information is
     documented within the collection of randomization variables that
     appear at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers
     for the randomization variables closely follow survey question
     numbers, preceded by "Rand"

             1       GOVERNMENT SHOULD HELP BLACKS
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       BLACKS SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES

             0       INAP, 96 IN J13
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

     L1.

     [USING RB]
     Now, please turn to page 12 in the booklet, the page labeled
     "Women's Rights'.  [PAUSE AS NEEDED UNTIL R IS ON PAGE 12.]
     Recently, there has been a lot of talk about women's rights.
     Some people feel that women should have an equal role with men
     in running business, industry, and government.  Suppose these
     people are at one end of a scale, at point 1.  Others feel that
     a woman's place is in the home.  Suppose these people are at the
     other end, at point 7.  And, of course, some other people
     have opinions somewhere in between, at points 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.

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

==============================
VAR M970230    COLUMNS 7473 - 7474
              NUMERIC

     L1.

     97PI: womens rights scale - self

     [RB] Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't
     you thought much about this?

     See L1 for complete question text.

             1       WOMEN AND MEN SHOULD HAVE EQUAL ROLES
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       A WOMAN'S PLACE IS IN THE HOME

             9       NA, RF
             96     HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH ABOUT THIS

==============================
VAR M970231    COLUMNS 7475 - 7475
              NUMERIC

     L2a.

     97PI: womens rights scale - Dem Party

     [RB] (Where would you place) the Democratic Party  (on this
     scale)?

     See L1 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of L2a-L2b randomized.  Randomization information is
     documented within the collection of randomization variables that
     appear at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers
     for the randomization variables closely follow survey question
     numbers, preceded by "Rand"

             1       WOMEN AND MEN SHOULD HAVE EQUAL ROLES
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       A WOMAN'S PLACE IS IN THE HOME

             0       INAP, 96 IN L1
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970231A   COLUMNS 7476 - 7476
              NUMERIC

     L2b.

     97PI: womens rights scale - Rep Party

     [RB] (Where would you place) the Republican Party  (on this
     scale)?

     See L1 for complete question text.

     Note:  Order of L2a-L2b randomized.  Randomization information is
     documented within the collection of randomization variables that
     appear at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers for
     the randomization variables closely follow survey question
     numbers, preceded by "Rand"

             1       WOMEN AND MEN SHOULD HAVE EQUAL ROLES
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       A WOMAN'S PLACE IS IN THE HOME

             0       INAP, 96 IN L1
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970232    COLUMNS 7477 - 7477
              NUMERIC

     L3.

     97PI: womens rights scale - Blacks

     [RB] (Where would you place) most Blacks (on this scale)?

     See L1 for complete question text.

     Note:  Order of L2a-L3 randomized.  Randomization information is
     documented within the collection of randomization variables that
     appear at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers
     for the randomization variables closely follow survey question
     numbers, preceded by "Rand"

             1       WOMEN AND MEN SHOULD HAVE EQUAL ROLES
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       A WOMAN'S PLACE IS IN THE HOME

             0       INAP, 96 IN L1
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970233    COLUMNS 7478 - 7478
              NUMERIC

     L4.

     97PI: womens rights scale - Whites

     [RB] (Where would you place) most Whites (on this scale)?

     See L1 for complete question text.

     Note:  Order of L4-L8 randomized.  Randomization information is
     documented within the collection of randomization variables that
     appear at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers
     for the randomization variables closely follow survey question
     numbers, preceded by "Rand"

             1       WOMEN AND MEN SHOULD HAVE EQUAL ROLES
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       A WOMAN'S PLACE IS IN THE HOME

             0       INAP, 96 IN L1
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970234    COLUMNS 7479 - 7479
              NUMERIC

     L5.

     97PI: womens rights scale - CF

     [RB] (Where would you place) most Christian Fundamentalists (on this
     scale)?

     See L1 for complete question text.

     Note:  Order of L4-L8 randomized.  Randomization information is
     documented within the collection of randomization variables that
     appear at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers
     for the randomization variables closely follow survey question
     numbers, preceded by "Rand"

             1       WOMEN AND MEN SHOULD HAVE EQUAL ROLES
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       A WOMAN'S PLACE IS IN THE HOME

             0       INAP, 96 IN L1
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970235    COLUMNS 7480 - 7480
              NUMERIC

     L6.

     97PI: womens rights scale - G/L

     [RB] (Where would you place) most Gays and Lesbians (on
     this scale)?

     See L1 for complete question text.

     Order of L4-L8 randomized.

     Randomization information is documented within the
     collection of randomization variables that appear at the
     end of the survey variables.  The question numbers for the
     randomization variables closely follow survey question
     numbers, preceded by "Rand"

             1       WOMEN AND MEN SHOULD HAVE EQUAL ROLES
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       A WOMAN'S PLACE IS IN THE HOME

             0       INAP, 96 IN L1
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970236    COLUMNS 7481 - 7481
              NUMERIC

     L7.

     97PI: womens rights scale - Women

     [RB] (Where would you place) most Women  (on this scale)?

     See L1 for complete question text.

     Note: Order of L4-L8 randomized.  Randomization information is
     documented within the collection of randomization variables that
     appear at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers
     for the randomization variables closely follow survey question
     numbers, preceded by "Rand"

             1       WOMEN AND MEN SHOULD HAVE EQUAL ROLES
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       A WOMAN'S PLACE IS IN THE HOME

             0       INAP, 96 IN L1
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970237    COLUMNS 7482 - 7482
              NUMERIC

     L8.

     97PI: womens rights scale - Men

     [RB] (Where would you place) most Men (on this scale)?

     See L1 for complete question text.

     Note:  Order of L4-L8 randomized.  Randomization information is
     documented within the collection of randomization variables that
     appear at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers
     for the randomization variables closely follow survey question
     numbers, preceded by "Rand"

             1       WOMEN AND MEN SHOULD HAVE EQUAL ROLES
             2
             3
             4
             5
             6
             7       A WOMAN'S PLACE IS IN THE HOME

             0       INAP, 96 IN L1
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970238    COLUMNS 7483 - 7483
              NUMERIC

     sbintro

     97PI: Split Ballot - Intro v. No Intro

     Variable pertains to the split balloting on question M1
     and M2.

             1       R ASSIGNED TO M1
             2       R ASSIGNED TO M2

==============================
VAR M970239    COLUMNS 7484 - 7484
              NUMERIC

     M1.

     97PI: Ever contacted Rep (w/ intro)

     Now I want to ask you a few questions about contacts you may
     have initiated with government officials, or someone on the
     staff of such officials, about problems or issues that you were
     concerned about.  We're interested in any kind of contact you
     might have initiated -- either in person or by phone, letter,
     fax or Email.

     First, have you ever contacted Representative [REPRESENTATIVE]
     or anyone in [HIS/HER] office?

             1       YES
             5       NO

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED M2
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970240    COLUMNS 7485 - 7485
              NUMERIC

     M2.

     97PI: Ever contacted rep (no intro)

     Have you ever contacted Representative [REPRESENTATIVE]  or
     anyone in [HIS/HER] office?

             1       YES
             5       NO

             0       INAP, ASSIGNED M1

==============================
VAR M970241    COLUMNS 7486 - 7486
              NUMERIC

     M3.

     97PI: Contacted Rep this year

     Now, think just about this year, that is, since January first,
     1997.  Did you contact Representative [REPRESENTATIVE]  or
     anyone in [HIS/HER] office this year?

             1       YES
             5       NO

             0       INAP, 5 IN M1 OR M2

==============================
VAR M970242    COLUMNS 7487 - 7487
              NUMERIC

     M3a-1.

     97PI: Express Opinion - Rep

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

     Note:  the question allowed for multiple mentions V970242-V970245 are
     the variables for whether a type of contact was mentioned or not.

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 0,5 IN M3.

==============================
VAR M970243    COLUMNS 7488 - 7488
              NUMERIC

     M3a-2.

     97PI: Get Info - Rep

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

     Note:  the question allowed for multiple mentions V970242-V970245 are
     the variables for whether a type of contact was mentioned or not.

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 0,5 IN M3.

==============================
VAR M970244    COLUMNS 7489 - 7489
              NUMERIC

     M3a-3.

     97PI: Get Help w/ Problem - Rep

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

     Note:  the question allowed for multiple mentions V970242-V970245 are
     the variables for whether a type of contact was mentioned or not.

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 0,5 IN M3.

==============================
VAR M970245    COLUMNS 7490 - 7490
              NUMERIC

     M3a-4.

     97PI: Other Reason for Contact - Rep

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

     Note:  the question allowed for multiple mentions V970242-V970245 are
     the variables for whether a type of contact was mentioned or not.

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 0,5 IN M3.

==============================
VAR M970246    COLUMNS 7491 - 7492
              NUMERIC

     M3b-1.

     97PI: What issues involved: Rep - Men 1

     What issue or issues were involved?

     [ENTER ALL ISSUES THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 0,5 IN M3, 5 IN M3A-1
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970247    COLUMNS 7493 - 7494
              NUMERIC

     M3b-2.

     97PI: What issues involved: Rep - Men 2

     What issue or issues were involved?

     [ENTER ALL ISSUES THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 0,5 IN M3, 5 IN M3A-1, NO FURTHER MENTION
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970248    COLUMNS 7495 - 7496
              NUMERIC

     M3b-3.

     97PI: What issues involved: Rep - Men 3

     What issue or issues were involved?

     [ENTER ALL ISSUES THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 0,5 IN M3, 5 IN M3A-1, NO FURTHER MENTION
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970249    COLUMNS 7497 - 7497
              NUMERIC

     M4.

     97PI: Contacted Sen 1 this year

     (Still thinking about this year,) what about Senator [SENATOR
     1]?  Did you contact Senator [SENATOR 1] or anyone in [HIS/HER]
      office this year?

             1       YES
             5       NO

             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970250    COLUMNS 7498 - 7498
              NUMERIC

     M4a-1

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

     [CHECK ALL THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

     97PI: Express Opinion - Sen1

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 8,5 IN M4.

==============================
VAR M970251    COLUMNS 7499 - 7499
              NUMERIC

     M4a-2.

     97PI: Get Info - Sen1

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

     [CHECK ALL THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 8,5 IN M4.

==============================
VAR M970252    COLUMNS 7500 - 7500
              NUMERIC

     M4a-3

     97PI: Get Help w/ Problem - Sen1

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

     [CHECK ALL THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 8,5 IN M4.

==============================
VAR M970253    COLUMNS 7501 - 7501
              NUMERIC

     M4a-4

     97PI: Other Reason for Contact - Sen1

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

     [CHECK ALL THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 8,5 IN M4.

==============================
VAR M970254    COLUMNS 7502 - 7503
              NUMERIC

     M4b-1.

     97PI: What issues involved: Sen1 - Men 1

     What issue or issues were involved?

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 8,5 IN M4, 5 IN M4A-1
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970255    COLUMNS 7504 - 7505
              NUMERIC

     M4b-2.

     97PI: What issues involved: Sen1 - Men 2

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 8,5 IN M4, 5 IN M4A-1, NO FURTHER MENTIONS
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970256    COLUMNS 7506 - 7507
              NUMERIC

     M4b-3.

     97PI: What issues involved: Sen1 - Men 3

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 8,5 IN M4, 5 IN M4A-1, NO FURTHER MENTIONS
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970256A   COLUMNS 7508 - 7508
              NUMERIC

     M5.

     97PI: Contacted Sen 2 this year

     Still thinking about this year,) what about Senator [SENATOR
     2]?  Did you contact Senator [SENATOR 2] or anyone in [HIS/HER]
     office this year?

             1       YES
             5       NO

             8       DK
            9     NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970257    COLUMNS 7509 - 7509
              NUMERIC

     M5a-1.

     97PI: Express Opinion - Sen2

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5,8,9 IN M5.

==============================
VAR M970258    COLUMNS 7510 - 7510
              NUMERIC

     M5a-2.

     97PI: Get Info - Sen2

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5,8,9 IN M5.

==============================
VAR M970259    COLUMNS 7511 - 7511
              NUMERIC

     M5a-3.

     97PI: Get Help w/ Problem - Sen2

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5,8,9 IN M5.

==============================
VAR M970260    COLUMNS 7512 - 7512
              NUMERIC

     M5a-4.

     97PI: Other Reason for Contact - Sen2

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5,8,9 IN M5.

==============================
VAR M970261    COLUMNS 7513 - 7514
              NUMERIC

     M5b-1.

     97PI: What issues involved: Sen2 - Men 1

     What issue or issues were involved?

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 5,8,9 IN M5, 5 IN M5A-1
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970262    COLUMNS 7515 - 7516
              NUMERIC

     M5b-2.

     97PI: What issues involved: Sen2 - Men 2

     What issue or issues were involved?

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 5,8,9 IN M5, 5 IN M5A-1, NO FURTHER MENTIONS
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970263    COLUMNS 7517 - 7518
              NUMERIC

     M5b-3.

     97PI: What issues involved: Sen2 - Men 3

     What issue or issues were involved?

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 8, 5 IN M5, 5 IN M5A-1, NO FURTHER MENTIONS
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970264    COLUMNS 7519 - 7519
              NUMERIC

     M6.

     97PI: Contacted White House this

     What about someone in the White House? (Did you contact someone
     in the White House this year?)

             1       YES
             5       NO

==============================
VAR M970265    COLUMNS 7520 - 7520
              NUMERIC

     M6a-1.

     97PI: Express Opinion - WhiHs

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

     [CHECK ALL THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5 IN M6.

==============================
VAR M970266    COLUMNS 7521 - 7521
              NUMERIC

     M6a-2.

     97PI: Get Info - WhiHs

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

     [CHECK ALL THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5 IN M6.

==============================
VAR M970267    COLUMNS 7522 - 7522
              NUMERIC

     M6a-3.

     97PI: Get Help w/ Problem - WhiHs

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

     [CHECK ALL THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5 IN M6.

==============================
VAR M970268    COLUMNS 7523 - 7523
              NUMERIC

     M6a-4.

     97PI: Other Reason for Contact - WhiHs

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

     [CHECK ALL THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 5 IN M6.

==============================
VAR M970269    COLUMNS 7524 - 7525
              NUMERIC

     M6b-1.

     97PI: What issues involved: WhiHs - Men 1

     See appendix A for codes.

     What issue or issues were involved?

     [ENTER ALL ISSUES THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 5 IN M6, 5 IN M6a-1
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970270    COLUMNS 7526 - 7527
              NUMERIC

     M6b-2.

     97PI: What issues involved: WhiHs - Men 2

     What issue or issues were involved?

     [ENTER ALL ISSUES THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 5 IN M6, 5 IN M6a-1, NO FURTHER MENTIONS
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970271    COLUMNS 7528 - 7528
              NUMERIC

     M7.

     97PI: Contacted state legislator

     What about your state Senator or Representative in STATE
     CAPITAL?

     (Did you contact one of these public officials or someone in
     their office this year?)

             1       YES
             5       NO

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970272    COLUMNS 7529 - 7529
              NUMERIC

     M7a-1.

     97PI: Express Opinion - State

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

     [CHECK ALL THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 8,9,5 IN M7.

==============================
VAR M970273    COLUMNS 7530 - 7530
              NUMERIC

     M7a-2.

     97PI: Get Info - State

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

     [CHECK ALL THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 8,9,5 IN M7.

==============================
VAR M970274    COLUMNS 7531 - 7531
              NUMERIC

     M7a-3.

     97PI: Get Help w/ Problem - State

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

     [CHECK ALL THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 8,9,5 IN M7.

==============================
VAR M970275    COLUMNS 7532 - 7532
              NUMERIC

     M7a-4.

     97PI: Other Reason for Contact - State

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

     [CHECK ALL THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 8,9,5 IN M7.

==============================
VAR M970276    COLUMNS 7533 - 7534
              NUMERIC

     M7b-1.

     97PI: What issues involved: State - Men 1

     What issue or issues were involved?

     [ENTER ALL ISSUES THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 8,9,5 IN M7, 5 IN M7A-1
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970277    COLUMNS 7535 - 7536
              NUMERIC

     M7b-2.

     97PI: What issues involved: State - Men 2

     What issue or issues were involved?

     [ENTER ALL ISSUES THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 8.9,5 IN M7, 5 IN M7A-1, NO FURTHER MENTIONS
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970278    COLUMNS 7537 - 7538
              NUMERIC

     M7b-3.

     97PI: What issues involved: State - Men 3

     What issue or issues were involved?

     [ENTER ALL ISSUES THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 8,9,5 IN M7, 5 IN M7A-1, NO FURTHER MENTIONS
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970279    COLUMNS 7539 - 7539
              NUMERIC

     M8.

     97PI: Contacted local official

     What about a local official?  (Did you contact a local public
     official this year?)

             1       YES
             5       NO

             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970280    COLUMNS 7540 - 7540
              NUMERIC

     M8a-1.

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

     [CHECK ALL THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

     97PI: Express Opinion - Local

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 8,5 IN M8.

==============================
VAR M970281    COLUMNS 7541 - 7541
              NUMERIC

     M8a-2.

     97PI: Get Info - Local

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

     [CHECK ALL THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 8,5 IN M8.

==============================
VAR M970282    COLUMNS 7542 - 7542
              NUMERIC

     M8a-3.

     97PI: Get Help w/ Problem - Local

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

     [CHECK ALL THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 8,5 IN M8.

==============================
VAR M970283    COLUMNS 7543 - 7543
              NUMERIC

     M8a-4.

     97PI: Other Reason for Contact - Local

     Was it to express an opinion, get information, or to get help with a
     problem you had?

     [CHECK ALL THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             0       INAP, 8,5 IN M8.

==============================
VAR M970284    COLUMNS 7544 - 7545
              NUMERIC

     M8b-1.

     97PI: What issues involved: Local - Men 1

     What issue or issues were involved?

     [ENTER ALL ISSUES THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 8,5 IN M8, 5 IN M8A-1
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970285    COLUMNS 7546 - 7547
              NUMERIC

     M8b-2.

     97PI: What issues involved: Local - Men 2

     What issue or issues were involved?

     [ENTER ALL ISSUES THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 8,5 IN M8, 5 IN M8A-1, NO FURTHER MENTIONS
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970286    COLUMNS 7548 - 7549
              NUMERIC

     M8b-3.

     97PI: What issues involved: Local - Men 3

     What issue or issues were involved?

     [ENTER ALL ISSUES THAT R MENTIONS, BUT DO NOT PROBE.]

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 8,5 IN M8, 5 IN M8A-1, NO FURTHER MENTIONS
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

     M9.

     [USING RB] People are sometimes asked to call or write to government o
     in Washington about a political issue.  We're interested in whether th
     happened to you this year, that is, since the first of January of 1997
     Please look at page 13 of the booklet, and tell me if any of these typ
     people encouraged you to contact your Senator or Representative in Con
     or someone in the White House, about a political issue this year?  [CH
     THAT R REPORTS, BUT DO NOT PROBE]

     Note: the variables V970287-V970239A denote R's selections from the
     following list in the marked/unmarked manner.

     A FAMILY MEMBER
     A FRIEND OR NEIGHBOR
     YOUR EMPLOYER
     SOMEBODY ELSE AT WORK
     SOMEBODY AT YOUR PLACE OF WORSHIP
     SOMEBODY FROM AN ORGANIZATION THAT YOU BELONG TO
     NO ONE [VOL.]
     OTHER (SPECIFY) [VOL.]

     M9a.

==============================
VAR M970287    COLUMNS 7550 - 7550
              NUMERIC

     97PI: Family encourage contact

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970288    COLUMNS 7551 - 7551
              NUMERIC

     M9b.

     97PI: Friend encourage contact

     See M9 for complete question wording.

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970289    COLUMNS 7552 - 7552
              NUMERIC

     M9c.

     97PI: Employer encourage contact

     See M9 for complete question wording.

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970290    COLUMNS 7553 - 7553
              NUMERIC

     M9d.

     97PI: Co-worker encourage contact

     See M9 for complete question wording.

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970291    COLUMNS 7554 - 7554
              NUMERIC

     M9e.

     97PI: Worship encourage contact

     See M9 for complete question wording.

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970292    COLUMNS 7555 - 7555
              NUMERIC

     M9f.

     97PI: Organization encourage contact

     See M9 for complete question wording.

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970293    COLUMNS 7556 - 7556
              NUMERIC

     M9g.

     97PI: Media encourage contact

     See M9 for complete question wording.

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970293A   COLUMNS 7557 - 7557
              NUMERIC

     M9h.

     97PI: Other encourage contact

     See M9 for complete question wording.

             1       MARKED
             5       NOT MARKED

             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970294    COLUMNS 7558 - 7558
              NUMERIC

     M10.

     97PI: See ads encouraging contact

     Thinking about this year, do you recall seeing or hearing any
     advertisements on the television or in the newspaper
     encouraging people to contact their Senator or Representative
     in Congress,  or someone in the White House?

             1       YES
             5       NO

             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970295    COLUMNS 7559 - 7560
              NUMERIC

     M10a1.

     97PI: Issue involved ads - Men 1

     What was the issue involved?

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 5, 8 IN M10
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970296    COLUMNS 7561 - 7562
              NUMERIC

     M10a2.

     97PI: Issue involved ads - Men 2

     What was the issue involved?

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 5, 8 IN M10, NO FURTHER MENTION
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970297    COLUMNS 7563 - 7564
              NUMERIC

     M10a3.

     97PI: Issue involved ads - Men 3

     What was the issue involved?

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 5, 8 IN M10, NO FURTHER MENTION
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970298    COLUMNS 7565 - 7565
              NUMERIC

     M11.

     97PI: Received mail encourage contact

     Thinking about this year, do you recall receiving any mail
     encouraging people to contact their Senator or Representative
     in Congress, or someone in the White House?

             1       YES
             5       NO

             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970299    COLUMNS 7566 - 7567
              NUMERIC

     M11a1.

     97PI: What issue involved mail - Men 1

     What was the issue involved?

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 5, 8 IN M11
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970300    COLUMNS 7568 - 7569
              NUMERIC

     M11a2.

     97PI: What issue involved mail - Men 2

     What was the issue involved?

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 5, 8 IN M11, NO FURTHER MENTION
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970301    COLUMNS 7570 - 7571
              NUMERIC

     M11a3.

     97PI: What issue involved mail - Men 3

     What was the issue involved?

     See appendix A for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, 5, 8 IN M11, NO FURTHER MENTION
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970302    COLUMNS 7572 - 7573
              NUMERIC

     N1.

     97PI: Lib/Con Scale -Self

     [USING RB] Please turn to page 14 in the respondent booklet.
     We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals and
     conservatives.  In your booklet is a seven-point scale on which
     the political views that people might hold are arranged from
     extremely liberal to extremely conservative.

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

     Note:  For N1, N1a, N2 and N3, interviewers implemented an
     'active timing' experiment to measure respondent response
     latency in answering these questions.  For each of these
     questions, the interviewer pressed a key when she or he
     finished reading the question and again pressed a key when
     the respondent began speaking to answer the question.
     After entering the respondent's answer, the interviewer
     responded to a checkpoint question on whether the timing
     was accurate or not.  Elapsed response times for each of
     these questions are found in V970360 to V970363 in the
     timing section at the end of the codebook.

             1       EXTREMELY LIBERAL
             2       LIBERAL
             3       SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
             4       MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
             5       SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
             6       CONSERVATIVE
             7       EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

             96      HAVEN'T THOUGHT MUCH ABOUT THIS

==============================
VAR M970303    COLUMNS 7574 - 7574
              NUMERIC

     N1a.

     97PI: Accuracy - Self

     This variable reports the interviewer's assessment of the accuracy of
     active timing of R's actual answering the previous question.  These ti
     are given in the timing portion of the codebook, V970360-V97063.

             1       ACCURATE TIMING
             2       NO - R INTERRUPTED MY READING THE QUESTION TO GIVE A
                     RESPONSE
             3       NO - R ASKED ME TO RQ OR ASKED A QUESTION BEFORE
                     GIVING HIS/HER ANSWER
             4       NO - ALL OTHER INACCURATE TIMINGS

==============================
VAR M970304    COLUMNS 7575 - 7575
              NUMERIC

     N1a.

     97PI: Lib/Con Scale Had to Choose

     IF R SAYS DK, HAVEN'T THOUGHT OR MODERATE FOR SELF-PLACEMENT ON
     LIBERAL/CONSERVATIVE ON LIBERAL/CONSERVATIVE SCALE:

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

             1       LIBERAL
             3       MIDDLE OF THE ROAD [VOL]
             5       CONSERVATIVE
             7       REFUSES TO CHOOSE [VOL]

             0       INAP, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 IN N1
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970305    COLUMNS 7576 - 7576
              NUMERIC

     N1a.

     97PI: Accuracy - Had to Choose

             1       ACCURATE TIMING
             2       NO - R INTERRUPTED MY READING THE QUESTION TO GIVE A
                     RESPONSE
             3       NO - R ASKED ME TO RQ OR ASKED A QUESTION BEFORE
                     GIVING HIS/HER ANSWER
             4       NO - ALL OTHER INACCURATE TIMINGS

             0       INAP, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 IN N1

==============================
VAR M970305A   COLUMNS 7577 - 7577
              NUMERIC

     97PI: Lib/Con Scale Self-Placement - Summary

     Note: See N1/N1a for complete question texts.  Built from N1/N1a.

             1       LIBERAL (1/2/3,0; 96/4/8,1)
             3       MODERATE (96/4,3; 4,7/8/9)
             5       CONSERVATIVE (5/6/7,0; 96/4/8,2)
             7       REFUSED TO CHOOSE (96.7)

             8       DK (96, 0)

==============================
VAR M970306    COLUMNS 7578 - 7578
              NUMERIC

     N2.

     97PI: Lib/Con scale Clinton

     (Still using the booklet)

     (Where would you place) Bill Clinton (on this scale)?

     [IWER: ENTER '1' WHEN YOU FINISH READING THE QUESTION]

             1       EXTREMELY LIBERAL
             2       LIBERAL
             3       SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
             4       MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
             5       SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
             6       CONSERVATIVE
             7       EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

             0       INAP, 7,8 IN N1A
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970307    COLUMNS 7579 - 7579
              NUMERIC

     N3a.

     97PI: Accuracy - Clinton

             1       ACCURATE TIMING
             2       NO - R INTERRUPTED MY READING THE QUESTION TO GIVE A
                     RESPONSE
             3       NO - R ASKED ME TO RQ OR ASKED A QUESTION BEFORE
                     GIVING HIS/HER ANSWER
             4       NO - ALL OTHER INACCURATE TIMINGS

             0       INAP, 0 in N2

==============================
VAR M970308    COLUMNS 7580 - 7580
              NUMERIC

     N3.

     97PI: Lib/Con Scale - Rep

     (Still using the booklet)

      (Where would you place) U.S. REP (on this scale)?

     [IWER: ENTER '1' WHEN YOU FINISH READING THE QUESTION]

             1       EXTREMELY LIBERAL
             2       LIBERAL
             3       SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
             4       MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
             5       SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
             6       CONSERVATIVE
             7       EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

             0       INAP, 7,8 IN N1A
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970309    COLUMNS 7581 - 7581
              NUMERIC

     N4a.

     97PI: Accuracy - Rep

             1       ACCURATE TIMING
             2       NO - R INTERRUPTED MY READING THE QUESTION TO GIVE A
                     RESPONSE
             3       NO - R ASKED ME TO RQ OR ASKED A QUESTION BEFORE
                     GIVING HIS/HER ANSWER
             4       NO - ALL OTHER INACCURATE TIMINGS

==============================
VAR M970310    COLUMNS 7582 - 7582
              NUMERIC

     N4.

     97PI: Lib/Con scale - US Congress

     [RB] (Where would you place) the US Congress (on this scale)?

     Note:  Order of instiution names N4-N5 randomized. Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization variables
     at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers for
     the randomization variables closely follow survey question numbers,
     preceded by "Rand."

             1       EXTREMELY LIBERAL
             2       LIBERAL
             3       SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
             4       MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
             5       SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
             6       CONSERVATIVE
             7       EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

             0       INAP, 96 IN N1 OR 7,8 IN N1A
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970311    COLUMNS 7583 - 7583
              NUMERIC

     N5.

     97PI: Lib/Con scale - Supr Court

     [RB] (Where would you place) the Supreme Court (on this scale)?

     Note:  Order of instiution names N4-N5 randomized. Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization variables
     at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers for
     the randomization variables closely follow survey question numbers,
     preceded by "Rand."

             1       EXTREMELY LIBERAL
             2       LIBERAL
             3       SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
             4       MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
             5       SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
             6       CONSERVATIVE
             7       EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

             0       INAP, 7, 8 IN N1A
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970312    COLUMNS 7584 - 7584
              NUMERIC

     N6.

     97PI: Lib/Con Scale - Dem Party

     [RB] (Where would you place) the Democratic party (on this
     scale)?

     Note:  Order of party names N6-N7 randomized. Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization variables
     at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers for
     the randomization variables closely follow survey question numbers,
     preceded by "Rand."

             1       EXTREMELY LIBERAL
             2       LIBERAL
             3       SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
             4       MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
             5       SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
             6       CONSERVATIVE
             7       EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

             0       INAP, 7, 8 IN N1A
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970313    COLUMNS 7585 - 7585
              NUMERIC

     N7.

     97PI: Lib/Con Scale - Rep Party

     [RB] (Where would you place) the Republican Party (on this
     scale)?

     Note:  Order of party names N6-N7 randomized. Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization variables
     at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers for
     the randomization variables closely follow survey question numbers,
     preceded by "Rand."

             1       EXTREMELY LIBERAL
             2       LIBERAL
             3       SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
             4       MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
             5       SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
             6       CONSERVATIVE
             7       EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

             0       INAP, 7, 8 IN N1A
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970314    COLUMNS 7586 - 7586
              NUMERIC

     N8.

     97PI: Lib/Con Scale - Govt Policy

     [RB] (Where would you place)  current U.S. government policy
     (on this scale)?

             1       EXTREMELY LIBERAL
             2       LIBERAL
             3       SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
             4       MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
             5       SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
             6       CONSERVATIVE
             7       EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

             0       INAP, 7, 8 IN N1A
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970315    COLUMNS 7587 - 7587
              NUMERIC

     N9.

     97PI: Lib/Con scale - Blacks

     [RB] (Where would you place) most Blacks (on this scale)?

     Note:  Order of group names N9-N14 randomized. Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization variables
     at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers for
     the randomization variables closely follow survey question numbers,
     preceded by "Rand."

             1       EXTREMELY LIBERAL
             2       LIBERAL
             3       SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
             4       MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
             5       SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
             6       CONSERVATIVE
             7       EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

             0       INAP, 7, 8 IN N1A
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970316    COLUMNS 7588 - 7588
              NUMERIC

     N10.

     97PI: Lib/Con Scale - Whites

     [RB] (Where would you place) most Whites (on this scale)?

     Note:  Order of group names N9-N14 randomized. Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization variables
     at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers for
     the randomization variables closely follow survey question numbers,
     preceded by "Rand."

             1       EXTREMELY LIBERAL
             2       LIBERAL
             3       SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
             4       MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
             5       SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
             6       CONSERVATIVE
             7       EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

             0       INAP, 7, 8 IN N1A
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970317    COLUMNS 7589 - 7589
              NUMERIC

     N11.

     97PI: Lib/Con Scale - Men

     [RB] (Where would you place) most Men (on this scale)?

     Note:  Order of group names N9-N14 randomized. Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization variables
     at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers for
     the randomization variables closely follow survey question numbers,
     preceded by "Rand."

             1       EXTREMELY LIBERAL
             2       LIBERAL
             3       SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
             4       MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
             5       SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
             6       CONSERVATIVE
             7       EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

             0       INAP, 7, 8 IN N1A
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970318    COLUMNS 7590 - 7590
              NUMERIC

     N12.

     97PI: Lib/Con Scale - Women

     [RB] (Where would you place) most Women (on this scale)?

     Note:  Order of group names N9-N14 randomized. Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization variables
     at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers for
     the randomization variables closely follow survey question numbers,
     preceded by "Rand."

             1       EXTREMELY LIBERAL
             2       LIBERAL
             3       SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
             4       MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
             5       SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
             6       CONSERVATIVE
             7       EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

             0       INAP, 7, 8 IN N1A
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970319    COLUMNS 7591 - 7591
              NUMERIC

     N13.

     97PI: Lib/Con Scale - Christian Fund

     [RB] (Where would you place) most Christian Fundamentalists (on
      this scale)?

     Note:  Order of group names N9-N14 randomized. Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization variables
     at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers for
     the randomization variables closely follow survey question numbers,
     preceded by "Rand."

             1       EXTREMELY LIBERAL
             2       LIBERAL
             3       SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
             4       MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
             5       SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
             6       CONSERVATIVE
             7       EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

             0       INAP, 7, 8 IN N1A
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970320    COLUMNS 7592 - 7592
              NUMERIC

     N14.

     97PI: Lib/Con Scale - Gays/Lesbians

     [RB] (Where would you place) most Gays and Lesbians (on this
     scale)?

     Note:  Order of group names N9-N14 randomized. Randomization
     is documented within the collection of randomization variables
     at the end of the survey variables.  The question numbers for
     the randomization variables closely follow survey question numbers,
     preceded by "Rand."

             1       EXTREMELY LIBERAL
             2       LIBERAL
             3       SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
             4       MODERATE; MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
             5       SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
             6       CONSERVATIVE
             7       EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

             0       INAP, 7, 8 IN N1A
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970321    COLUMNS 7593 - 7593
              NUMERIC

     N16.

     97PI: How much tax does the govt

     These next two questions are about the federal government in
     Washington.

     First, 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?

             1       WASTE A LOT
             3       WASTE SOME
             5       DON'T WASTE VERY MUCH

             8       DK, NOT SURE

==============================
VAR M970322    COLUMNS 7594 - 7595
              NUMERIC

     N17.

     97PI: What spending is wasteful - men 1

     What types of government spending do you consider to be
     wasteful?

     PROBE: Anything else? UNTIL R SAYS 'No'

     See appendix B for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970323    COLUMNS 7596 - 7597
              NUMERIC

     N17.

     97PI: What spending is wasteful - men 2

     What types of government spending do you consider to be
     wasteful?

     PROBE: Anything else? UNTIL R SAYS 'No'

     See appendix B for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, NO FURTHER MENTION
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970324    COLUMNS 7598 - 7599
              NUMERIC

     N17.

     97PI: What spending is wasteful - men 3
     What types of government spending do you consider to be
     wasteful?

     PROBE: Anything else? UNTIL R SAYS 'No'

     See appendix B for codes.

     Codes 01-97 and:

             00      INAP, NO FURTHER MENTION
             98      DK
             99      NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970325    COLUMNS 7600 - 7600
              NUMERIC

     P0.

     97PI: Religion imp part of pol thinking

     In this section, we're interested in the role of religion in
     politics.   First, do you consider religion to be an important
     part of your political  thinking, or not?

             1       IMPORTANT PART
             5       NOT IMPORTANT

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970326    COLUMNS 7601 - 7601
              NUMERIC

     P1.

     97PI: Religion guide to political

     IF RELIGION IMPORTANT PART OF R'S POLITICAL THINKING

     Would you say that your religion provides some guidance in your
     political thinking, quite of bit of guidance, or a great deal
     of guidance in your political thinking?

             1       SOME GUIDANCE
             3       QUITE A BIT OF GUIDANCE
             5       A GREAT DEAL OF GUIDANCE

             0       INAP, 5,8,9 IN P0
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970327    COLUMNS 7602 - 7602
              NUMERIC

     P2.

     97PI: Pol active imp for relig

     Religion has had an increasing impact on the political views of
     many Americans.  Which of the following two statements comes
     closer to your view:

     "Organized religious groups of all kinds should stay out of
     politics"

     or

     "It is important for organized religious groups to stand up for
      their beliefs in politics."

     [PROBE ONCE: "If you had to choose..." THEN RQ]

             1       ORGANIZED RELIGIOUS GROUPS OF ALL TYPES SHOULD STAY
                     OUT OF POLITICS
             5       IT IS IMPORTANT FOR ORGANIZED RELIGIOUS GROUPS TO
                     STAND UP FOR THEIR BELIEFS IN POLITICS

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970328    COLUMNS 7603 - 7603
              NUMERIC

     P3.

     97PI: Church/State separation

     Which comes closer to your view:

     "The government should take special steps to protect America's
     religious heritage"

           or

     "There should be a high degree of separation between church and
      state."

     [PROBE ONCE: "If you had to choose..." THEN RQ]

             1       THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD TAKE SPECIAL STEPS TO PROTECT
                     AMERICA'S RELIGIOUS HERITAGE
             5       THERE SHOULD BE A HIGH DEGREE OF CHURCH/STATE
                     SEPARATION

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970329    COLUMNS 7604 - 7604
              NUMERIC

     P4.

     97PI: Relig in politics divide

     Which comes closer to your view:

     "The influence of religion on American politics threatens to
     divide us as a country"

     or

     "Religious people must take political action in order to
     protect their rights."

     [PROBE ONCE: "If you had to choose..." THEN RQ]

             1       THE INFLUENCE OF RELIGION ON AMERICAN POLITICS
                     THREATENS TO DIVIDE US AS A COUNTRY
             5       RELIGIOUS PEOPLE MUST TAKE POLITICAL ACTION IN ORDER
                     TO PROTECT THEIR RIGHTS

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970330    COLUMNS 7605 - 7605
              NUMERIC

     P5.

     97PI: Religious groups first priority

     [USING RB] Please turn to page 15 of the respondent booklet.

     I'd like you to think for a moment about religious
     organizations in the United States.  Churches and synagogues
     have many different goals.  On page 15 of the booklet, several
     different goals are listed.   If you had to choose among them,
     which one would be the highest priority, the most important thing
     religious groups should do?

     You can just give me the number of your choice.

             1       RELIGIOUS GROUPS SHOULD: GIVE THEIR MEMBERS A PLACE OF
                     SHELTER FROM THE BURDENS OF LIFE
             2       ENCOURAGE THEIR MEMBERS TO BECOME ACTIVE IN POLITICS
             3       PROTECT THEIR MEMBERS FROM THE FALSE TEACHINGS OF
                     OTHER RELIGIOUS GROUPS
             4       ENCOURAGE THEIR MEMBERS TO FORM SOCIAL ACTION GROUPS
                     IN THE CONGREGATION

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970331    COLUMNS 7606 - 7606
              NUMERIC

     P5a.

     97PI: Religious groups second

     (Still on page 15 of the booklet)

     Which would be your second choice?

             1      GIVE THEIR MEMBERS A PLACE OF SHELTER FROM THE
                     BURDENS OF LIFE
             2      ENCOURAGE THEIR MEMBERS TO BECOME ACTIVE IN POLITICS
             3      PROTECT THEIR MEMBERS FROM THE FALSE TEACHINGS OF
                     OTHER RELIGIOUS GROUPS
             4      ENCOURAGE THEIR MEMBERS TO FORM SOCIAL ACTION GROUPS
                     IN THE CONGREGATION

             0       INAP, 8,9 IN P5
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970332    COLUMNS 7607 - 7607
              NUMERIC

     P5b.

     97PI: Religious groups last priority

     (Still on page 15 of the booklet)

     Which is least important (goal of religious groups)?

             1      GIVE THEIR MEMBERS A PLACE OF SHELTER FROM THE
                     BURDENS OF LIFE
             2      ENCOURAGE THEIR MEMBERS TO BECOME ACTIVE IN POLITICS
             3      PROTECT THEIR MEMBERS FROM THE FALSE TEACHINGS OF
                     OTHER RELIGIOUS GROUPS
             4      ENCOURAGE THEIR MEMBERS TO FORM SOCIAL ACTION GROUPS
                     IN THE CONGREGATION

             0       INAP, 8,9 IN P5; 8, 9 IN P5A; INTERVIEW CONDUCTED
                     AFTER QUESTION WITHDRAWN
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970333    COLUMNS 7608 - 7608
              NUMERIC

     P6.

     97PI: Partial-birth abortion ban

     There has been discussion recently about a proposed law to ban
     certain types of late-term abortions, sometimes called partial
     birth abortions.  Do you favor or oppose a ban on these types
     of abortions?

             1       FAVOR STRONGLY
             2       FAVOR NOT STRONGLY
             4       OPPOSE STRONGLY
             5       OPPOSE NOT STRONGLY
             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970334    COLUMNS 7609 - 7609
              NUMERIC

     T1.

     97PI: R ever not want to do NES

     These last few questions concern other times we've interviewed
     you in the past.  We have contacted you several times to ask
     you to participate in the National Election Studies and you've
     always been very generous with your time.  Do you recall ever
     feeling that you would prefer not to do an interview when we
     contacted you?

             1       YES
             5       NO

             0       INAP, INTERVIEW CONDUCTED AFTER QUESTION WITHDRAWN
             8       DK

==============================
VAR M970334A   COLUMNS 7610 - 7610
              NUMERIC

     T1a.

     97PI: Why R did not want to do

     [RB]

     Looking at page 16 of the booklet, which of the following was
     most important in making you feel like you didn't want to be
     interviewed?  Was it [READ LIST, THEN PROBE "Which one was most
     important?" AS NEEDED UNTIL R CHOOSES MOST IMPORTANT ONE]

             1       LACK OF INTEREST IN POLITICS
             2       INCONVENIENT TIMES TO BE INTERVIEWED
             3       LENGTH OF INTERVIEW
             4       BEING INTERVIEWED TOO MANY TIMES
             5       WORRIED ABOUT WHO WILL SEE THE ANSWERS YOU GIVE
             6       OTHER [SPECIFY] [VOL]

             0       INAP, INTERVIEW CONDUCTED AFTER QUESTION WITHDRAWN, 5
                     IN T1

==============================
VAR M970334B   COLUMNS 7611 - 7611
              NUMERIC

     T2.

     97PI: Number of times R Iwed by NES

     How many times were you interviewed by the National Election
     Studies?

     [IF 'NOT SURE', PROBE: "What would be your best guess?"]

             1       ONE
             2       TWO
             3       THREE
             4       FOUR
             5       FIVE
             6       SIX
             7       MORE THAN SIX TIMES

             8       NOT SURE, DON'T REMEMBER [AFTER PROBE]
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970335    COLUMNS 7612 - 7612
              NUMERIC

     T3.

     97PI: If R knew, would R do first

     Think back to when we first contacted you for an interview.  If
     we had told you in advance that we would want to interview you
     several more times over the next few years, do you think you
     would have agreed to do an interview?

             1       YES, WOULD HAVE DONE AN INTERVIEW
             3       NO, WOULD NOT HAVE DONE AN INTERVIEW
             5       WOULDN'T HAVE MADE ANY DIFFERENCE
             8       DON'T KNOW, CAN'T SAY [VOL] [DON'T PROBE]

             0       INAP, INTERVIEW CONDUCTED AFTER QUESTION WITHDRAWN, 1
                     IN T1

==============================
VAR M970336    COLUMNS 7613 - 7613
              NUMERIC

     T4.

     97PI: Did R have only one IWER

     Did the same person interview you for all the surveys or did
     you talk to more than one interviewer?

             1       SAME PERSON INTERVIEWED ME
             3       TALKED TO MORE THAN ONE INTERVIEWER
             5       DON'T RECALL

             0       INAP, INTERVIEW CONDUCTED AFTER QUESTION WITHDRAWN

==============================
VAR M970337    COLUMNS 7614 - 7614
              NUMERIC

     T4a.

     97PI: Did having only one IWER

     Please tell me if you agree or disagree with the following
     statement:

     "Having the same interviewer every time made me feel more like
     participating in the study."

             1       AGREE
             5       DISAGREE
             6       DIDN'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE
             7       OTHER [SPECIFY] [VOL]

             0       INAP, INTERVIEW CONDUCTED AFTER QUESTION WITHDRAWN, 3
                     OR 5 IN T4

==============================
VAR M970338    COLUMNS 7615 - 7615
              NUMERIC

     T5.

     97PI: Did receiving money help

     Still thinking about other times we've interviewed you in the
     past, did receiving money for being interviewed make you more
     likely or less likely to agree to be interviewed?

             1       MORE LIKELY
             5       LESS LIKELY
             6       MADE NO DIFFERENCE [VOL]
             7       DON'T RECALL RECEIVING ANY MONEY [VOL]

             8       DK
             9       NA, RF

==============================
VAR M970339    COLUMNS 7616 - 7623
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Length of interview

==============================
VAR M970340    COLUMNS 7624 - 7630
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Section A Length

==============================
VAR M970341    COLUMNS 7631 - 7637
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Section B Length

==============================
VAR M970342    COLUMNS 7638 - 7644
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Section C Length

==============================
VAR M970343    COLUMNS 7645 - 7651
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Section D Length

==============================
VAR M970344    COLUMNS 7652 - 7657
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Section E Length

==============================
VAR M970345    COLUMNS 7658 - 7663
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Section F Length

==============================
VAR M970346    COLUMNS 7664 - 7670
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Section G Length

==============================
VAR M970347    COLUMNS 7671 - 7677
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Section H Length

==============================
VAR M970348    COLUMNS 7678 - 7684
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Section J1 Length

==============================
VAR M970349    COLUMNS 7685 - 7691
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Section J2 Length

==============================
VAR M970350    COLUMNS 7692 - 7698
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Section K1 Length

==============================
VAR M970351    COLUMNS 7699 - 7705
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Section K2 Length

==============================
VAR M970352    COLUMNS 7706 - 7712
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Section L Length

==============================
VAR M970353    COLUMNS 7713 - 7719
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Section M Length

==============================
VAR M970354    COLUMNS 7720 - 7726
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Section N Length

==============================
VAR M970356    COLUMNS 7727 - 7732
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Section P Length

==============================
VAR M970358    COLUMNS 7733 - 7739
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Section S Length

==============================
VAR M970359    COLUMNS 7740 - 7746
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Section T Length

==============================
VAR M970360    COLUMNS 7747 - 7753
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Active Time - Lib/Con Self

==============================
VAR M970361    COLUMNS 7754 - 7760
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Active Time - Lib/Con Had Choose

==============================
VAR M970362    COLUMNS 7761 - 7767
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Active Time - Lib/Con Clinton

==============================
VAR M970363    COLUMNS 7768 - 7774
              NUMERIC    DEC 4

     97PI: Active Time - Lib/Con Rep

==============================
VAR M970364    COLUMNS 7775 - 7777
              NUMERIC

     97PI: Iwer of Record

==============================
VAR M970365    COLUMNS 7778 - 7778
              NUMERIC

     97PI: Refusal Conversion Flag

             1       REFUSAL CONVERSION ATTEMPTED
             0       NOT A REFUSAL CONVERSION SITUATION

==============================
VAR M970366    COLUMNS 7779 - 7781
              NUMERIC

     97PI: Other interviewer

             0       INAP, NO REFUSAL CONVERSION

==============================
VAR M970367    COLUMNS 7782 - 7785
              NUMERIC

     97PI: Result Date

==============================
VAR M970368    COLUMNS 7786 - 7787
              NUMERIC

     97PI: Last Call Number

==============================
VAR M970369    COLUMNS 7788 - 7788
              NUMERIC

     97PI: Iwer Gender

             1       MALE
             2       FEMALE

==============================
VAR M970370    COLUMNS 7789 - 7789
              NUMERIC

     97PI: Iwer Race

             1       WHITE
             2       BLACK
             7       OTHER

==============================
VAR M970371    COLUMNS 7790 - 7790
              NUMERIC

     Rand.D1e

     97PI: Pos of Trent Lott in FTs

     See D1e - D1i in survey variable
     [Trent Lott is D1e]
     Codes 5 - 9

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970372    COLUMNS 7791 - 7791
              NUMERIC

     Rand.D1f

     97PI: Pos of Hillary Clinton in FTs

     See D1e - D1i in survey variable
     [Hillary Clinton is D1f]
     Codes 5 - 9

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970373    COLUMNS 7792 - 7792
              NUMERIC

     Rand.D1g

     97PI: Pos of Al Gore in FTs

     See D1e - D1i in survey variable
     [Al Gore is D1g]
     Codes 5 - 9

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970374    COLUMNS 7793 - 7793
              NUMERIC

     Rand.D1h

     97PI: Pos of Rush Limbaugh in FTs

     See D1e - D1i in survey variable
     [Rush Limbaugh is D1h]
     Codes 5 - 9

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970375    COLUMNS 7794 - 7794
              NUMERIC

     Rand.D1i

     97PI: Pos of Newt Gingrich in FTs

     See D1e - D1i in survey variable
     [Newt Gingrich is D1i]
     Codes 5 - 9

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970376    COLUMNS 7795 - 7796
              NUMERIC

     Rand.D2a

     97PI: Pos of Blacks in FTs

     See D2a - D2p in survey variable
     [Blacks are D2a]
     Codes 1 - 16

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970377    COLUMNS 7797 - 7798
              NUMERIC

     Rand.D2b

     97PI: Pos of Whites in FTs

     See D2a - D2p in survey variable
     [Whites are D2b]
     Codes 1 - 16

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970378    COLUMNS 7799 - 7800
              NUMERIC

     Rand.D2c

     97PI: Pos of Hispanics in FTs

     See D2a - D2p in survey variable
     [Hispanics are D2c]
     Codes 1 - 16

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970379    COLUMNS 7801 - 7802
              NUMERIC

     Rand.D2d

     97PI: Pos of Men in FTs

     See D2a - D2p in survey variable
     [Men are D2d]
     Codes 1 - 16

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970380    COLUMNS 7803 - 7804
              NUMERIC

     Rand.D2e

     97PI: Pos of Women in FTs

     See D2a - D2p in survey variable
     [Women are D2e]
     Codes 1 - 16

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970381    COLUMNS 7805 - 7806
              NUMERIC

     Rand.D2f

     97PI: Pos of Federal Government in FTs

     See D2a - D2p in survey variable
     [Federal Government is D2f]
     Codes 1 - 16

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970382    COLUMNS 7807 - 7808
              NUMERIC

     Rand.D2g

     97PI: Pos of Congress in FTs

     See D2a - D2p in survey variable
     [Congress is D2g]
     Codes 1 - 16

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970383    COLUMNS 7809 - 7810
              NUMERIC

     Rand.D2h

     97PI: Pos of Supreme Court in FTs

     See D2a - D2p in survey variable
     [Supreme Court is D2h]
     Codes 1 - 16

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970384    COLUMNS 7811 - 7812
              NUMERIC

     Rand.D2i

     97PI: Pos of CFs in FTs

     See D2a - D2p in survey variable
     [CFs are D2i]
     Codes 1 - 16

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970385    COLUMNS 7813 - 7814
              NUMERIC

     Rand.D2j

     97PI: Pos of opponents/pro-life in FTs

     See D2a - D2p in survey variable
     [Opponents/Pro Life are D2j]
     Codes 1 - 16

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970386    COLUMNS 7815 - 7816
              NUMERIC

     Rand.D2k

     97PI: Pos of supporters/pro-life in FTs

     See D2a - D2p in survey variable
     [Supporters/Pro Life are D2k]
     Codes 1 - 16

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970387    COLUMNS 7817 - 7818
              NUMERIC

     Rand.D2l

     97PI: Pos of Feminists in FTs

     See D2a - D2p in survey variable
     [Feminists are D2l]
     Codes 1 - 16

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970388    COLUMNS 7819 - 7820
              NUMERIC

     Rand.D2m

     97PI: 97PI: Pos of Gays/Lesbians in FTs

     See D2a - D2p in survey variable
     [Gays/Lesbians are D2m]
     Codes 1 - 16

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970389    COLUMNS 7821 - 7822
              NUMERIC

     Rand.D2n

     97PI: 97PI: Pos of Labor Unions in FTs

     See D2a - D2p in survey variable
     [Labor Unions are D2n]
     Codes 1 - 16

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970390    COLUMNS 7823 - 7824
              NUMERIC

     Rand.D2o

     97PI: Pos of Big Business in FTs

     See D2a - D2p in survey variable
     [Big Business are D2o]
     Codes 1 - 16

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970391    COLUMNS 7825 - 7826
              NUMERIC

     Rand.D2p

     97PI: Pos of People on Welfare in FTs

     See D2a - D2p in survey variable
     [People on Welfare are D2p]
     Codes 1 - 16

            99      NA

==============================
VAR M970392    COLUMNS 7827 - 7827
              NUMERIC

     Rand.G2a

     97PI: Rand - Pos of Dem in Spen/Service

     See G2a - G2b in survey variable
     [Dem in Spend/Serv is G2a]
     Codes 1 - 2

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970393    COLUMNS 7828 - 7828
              NUMERIC

     Rand.G2b

     97PI: Rand - Pos of Rep in Spend/Serv

     See G2a - G2b in survey variable
     [Rep in Spend/Serv is G2b]
     Codes 1 - 2

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970394    COLUMNS 7829 - 7829
              NUMERIC

     Rand.G3

     97PI: Rand - Pos of Blacks in Spend/Serv

     See G3 - G6 in survey variable
     [Blacks in Spend/Serv is G3]
     Codes 3 - 8

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970395    COLUMNS 7830 - 7830
              NUMERIC

     Rand.G4

     97PI: Rand - Pos of Whites in Spend/Serv
     See G3 - G6 in survey variable
     [Whites in Spend/Serv is G4]
     Codes 3 - 8

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970396    COLUMNS 7831 - 7831
              NUMERIC

     Rand.G5

     97PI: Rand - Pos of GL in Spend/Serv

     See G3 - G6 in survey variable
     [GL in Spend/Serv is G5]
     Codes 3 - 8

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970397    COLUMNS 7832 - 7832
              NUMERIC

     Rand.G6

     97PI: Rand - Pos of CFs in Spend/Serv

     See G3 - G6 in survey variable
     [CF in Spend/Serv is G6]
     Codes 3 - 8

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970398    COLUMNS 7833 - 7833
              NUMERIC

     Rand.behic

     97PI: Pos of behic in behic-behie Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970399    COLUMNS 7834 - 7834
              NUMERIC

     Rand.behip

     97PI: Pos of behip in behic-behie Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970400    COLUMNS 7835 - 7835
              NUMERIC

     Rand.behie

     97PI: Pos of behie in behic-behie Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970401    COLUMNS 7836 - 7836
              NUMERIC

     Rand.beloc

     97PI: Pos of beloc in beloc-beloc Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970402    COLUMNS 7837 - 7837
              NUMERIC

     Rand.belop

     97PI: Pos of belop in beloc-beloe Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970403    COLUMNS 7838 - 7838
              NUMERIC

     Rand.beloe

     97PI: Pos of beloe in beloc-beloe Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970404    COLUMNS 7839 - 7839
              NUMERIC

     Rand.cfehic

     97PI: Pos of cfehic in cfehic-cfehie Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970405    COLUMNS 7840 - 7840
              NUMERIC

     Rand.cfehip

     97PI: Pos of cfehip in cfehic-cfehie Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970406    COLUMNS 7841 - 7841
              NUMERIC

     Rand.cfehip

     97PI: Pos of cfehip in cfehic-cfehie Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970407    COLUMNS 7842 - 7842
              NUMERIC

     Rand.cfeloc

     97PI: Pos of  cfeloc in cfeloc-cfeloe Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970408    COLUMNS 7843 - 7843
              NUMERIC

     Rand.cfelop

     97PI: Pos of cfelop in cfeloc-cfeloe Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970409    COLUMNS 7844 - 7844
              NUMERIC

     Rand.cfeloe

     97PI: Pos of cfeloe in cfeloc-cfeloe Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970410    COLUMNS 7845 - 7845
              NUMERIC

     Rand.blhic

     97PI: Pos of blhic in blhic-blhie Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970411    COLUMNS 7846 - 7846
              NUMERIC

     Rand.blhip

     97PI: Pos of blhip in blhic-blhie Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970412    COLUMNS 7847 - 7847
              NUMERIC

     Rand.blhie

     97PI: Pos of blhie in blhic-blhie Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970413    COLUMNS 7848 - 7848
              NUMERIC

     Rand.blloc

     97PI: Pos of blloc in blloc-blloe Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970414    COLUMNS 7849 - 7849
              NUMERIC

     Rand.bllop

     97PI: Pos of bllop in blloc-blloe Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970415    COLUMNS 7850 - 7850
              NUMERIC

     Rand.blloe

     97PI: Pos of blloe in blloc-blloe Rand
     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970416    COLUMNS 7851 - 7851
              NUMERIC

     Rand.cflhic

     97PI: Pos of cflhic in cflhic-cflhie Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970417    COLUMNS 7852 - 7852
              NUMERIC

     Rand.cflhie

     97PI: Pos of cflhie in cflhic-cflhie Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970418    COLUMNS 7853 - 7853
              NUMERIC

     Rand.cflhie

     97PI: Pos of cflhie in cflhic-cflhie Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970419    COLUMNS 7854 - 7854
              NUMERIC

     Rand.cflloc

     97PI: Pos of cflloc in cflloc-cflloe Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970420    COLUMNS 7855 - 7855
              NUMERIC

     Rand.cfllop

     97PI: Pos of cfllop in cflloc-cflloe Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970421    COLUMNS 7856 - 7856
              NUMERIC

     Rand.cflloe

     97PI: Pos of cflloe in cflloc-cflloe Rand

     Codes 1 - 3

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970422    COLUMNS 7857 - 7857
              NUMERIC

     Rand.L0a

     97PI: Rand-Pos of Dem in Aid to Blks

     See L0a - L0c
     [Dem in Aid to Blks L0a]
     Codes 1-2

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970423    COLUMNS 7858 - 7858
              NUMERIC

     Rand.L0b

     97PI: Rand-Pos of Rep in Aid to Blks

     See L0a - L0c
     [Rep in Aid to Blks L0b]
     Codes 1-2

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970424    COLUMNS 7859 - 7859
              NUMERIC

     Rand.L0c

     97PI: Rand-Pos of Blacks in Aid to Blks

     See L0a - L0c
     [Blacks in Aid to Blks L0c]
     Codes 1-2

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970425    COLUMNS 7860 - 7860
              NUMERIC

     Rand.L0d

     97PI: Rand-Pos of Whites in Aid to Blks

     See L0d - L0f
     [Whites in Aid to Blks L0d]
     Codes 3 - 8

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970426    COLUMNS 7861 - 7861
              NUMERIC

     Rand.L0e

     97PI: Rand-Pos of GL in Aid to Blks

     See L0d - L0f
     [GL in Aid to Blks L0e]
     Codes 3 - 8

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970427    COLUMNS 7862 - 7862
              NUMERIC

     Rand.L0f

     97PI: Rand-Pos of CFs in Aid to Blks

     See L0d - L0f
     [CFs in Aid to Blks L0f]
     Codes 3 - 8

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970428    COLUMNS 7863 - 7863
              NUMERIC

     Rand.L2a

     97PI: Rand-Pos of Dem in Womans Place

     See L2a - L8
     [Dem in Womans Place L2a]
     Codes 1 - 2

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970429    COLUMNS 7864 - 7864
              NUMERIC

     Rand.L2b

     97PI: Rand-Pos of Rep in Womans Place

     See L2a - L8
     [Rep in Womans Place L2b]
     Codes 1 - 2

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970430    COLUMNS 7865 - 7865
              NUMERIC

     Rand.L3

     97PI: Rand-Pos of Blcks in Womans Place

     See L2a - L8
     [Blcks in Womans Place L3]
     Codes 1 - 2

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970431    COLUMNS 7866 - 7866
              NUMERIC

     Rand.L4

     97PI: Rand-Pos of whts in Womans Place

     See L2a - L8
     [Whites in Womans Place L4]
     Codes 3 - 8

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970432    COLUMNS 7867 - 7867
              NUMERIC

     Rand.L5

     97PI: Rand-Pos of CFs in Womans Place

     See L2a - L8
     [CFs in Womans Place L5]
     Codes 3 - 8

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970433    COLUMNS 7868 - 7868
              NUMERIC

     Rand.L6

     97PI: Rand-Pos of GLs in Womans Place

     See L2a - L8
     [GLs in Womans Place L6]
     Codes 3 - 8

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970434    COLUMNS 7869 - 7869
              NUMERIC

     Rand.L8

     97PI: Rand-Pos of Women in Womans Place

     See L2a - L8
     [Women in Womans Place L7]
     Codes 3 - 8

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970435    COLUMNS 7870 - 7870
              NUMERIC

     Rand.L7

     97PI: Rand-Pos of Men  in Womans Place

     See L2a - L8
     [Men in Womans Place L8]
     Codes 3 - 8

             9       NA

==============================
VAR M970436    COLUMNS 7871 - 7872
              NUMERIC

     Rand.N4

     97PI: Rand-Pos Congress in Lib/Con

     See N4 - N5
     [Congress in Lib/Con N5]
     Codes 1 - 2

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970437    COLUMNS 7873 - 7874
              NUMERIC

     Rand.N5

     97PI: Rand-Pos Sup Court in Lib/Con

     See N5 - N6
     [Sup Court in Lib/Con N6]
     Codes 1 - 2

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970438    COLUMNS 7875 - 7876
              NUMERIC

     Rand.N6

     97PI: Rand-Pos Dem Party  in Lib/Con

     See N6 - N7
     [Dem Party in Lib/Con  N6]
     Codes 3 - 4

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970439    COLUMNS 7877 - 7878
              NUMERIC

     Rand.N7

     97PI: Rand-Pos Rep  Prty in Lib/Con

     See N6 - N7
     [Rep Prty in Lib/Con N7]
     Codes 3 - 4

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970440    COLUMNS 7879 - 7880
              NUMERIC

     Rand.N8

     97PI: Rand-Pos Govt Policy in Lib/Con

     See N8
     [Govt Policy in Lib/Con N8]
     Codes 5

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970441    COLUMNS 7881 - 7882
              NUMERIC

     Rand.N9

     97PI: Rand-Pos Blcks in Lib/Con

     [Not randomized due to application error]
     Codes 6 - 11

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970442    COLUMNS 7883 - 7884
              NUMERIC

     Rand.N10

     97PI: Rand-Pos Whites in Lib/Con

     See N10 - N14
     [Whites in Lib/Con N10]
     Codes 6 - 11

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970443    COLUMNS 7885 - 7886
              NUMERIC

     Rand.N11

     97PI: Rand-Pos Men in Lib/Con

     See N10 - N14
     [Men in Lib/Con N11]
     Codes 6 - 11

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970444    COLUMNS 7887 - 7888
              NUMERIC

     Rand.N12

     97PI: Rand-Pos Women in Lib/Con

     See N10 - N14
     [Women in Lib/Con N12]
     Codes 6 - 11

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970445    COLUMNS 7889 - 7890
              NUMERIC

     Rand.N13

     97PI: Rand-Pos CFs  in Lib/Con

     See N10 - N14
     [CFs in Lib/Con N13]
     Codes 6 - 11

             99      NA

==============================
VAR M970446    COLUMNS 7891 - 7892
              NUMERIC

     Rand.N14

     97PI: Rand-Pos GLs in Lib/Con
     See N10 - N14
     [GLs in Lib/Con N14]
     Codes 6 - 11

             99      NA

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