VERSION July 21, 2003 CODEBOOK APPENDIX FILE 1996 PRE-POST STUDY (1996.TX) >> 1996 NATIONAL PRE/POST-ELECTION STUDY SAMPLE DESIGN STUDY POPULATION The study population for the 1996 National Pre/Post-Election Study (NES) is defined to include all United States citizens of voting age on or before the 1996 Election Day. Eligible citizens must have resided in housing units in the forty-eight coterminous states. This definition excludes persons living in Alaska or Hawaii and requires eligible persons to have been both a United States citizen and eighteen years of age on or before the 5th of November 1996. MULTI-STAGE AREA PROBABILITY SAMPLE DESIGN The 1996 NES is based on a multi-stage area probability sample selected from the Survey Research Center's (SRC) National Sample design. Identification of the 1996 NES sample respondents was conducted using a four stage sampling process--a primary stage sampling of U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) or New England County Metropolitan Areas (NECMAs)[1] and counties, followed by a second stage sampling of area segments, a third stage sampling of housing units within sampled area segments and concluding with the random selection of a single respondent from selected housing units. A detailed documentation of the 1980 SRC National Sample, from which the 1996 NES Panel was originally drawn is provided in the SRC publication titled 1980 SRC National Sample: Design and Development. A detailed documentation of the 1990 SRC National Sample, from which the 1996 NES Cross-section supplement was drawn, is provided in the SRC publication titled 1990 SRC National Sample: Design and Development. The 1996 NES sample design called for a 1996 NES Panel component consisting of all respondents to the 1994 NES study, originally drawn from the 1980 SRC National Sample, and a 1996 NES Cross-section component drawn from the 1990 SRC National Sample. Although both of these SRC National Samples are multi-stage area probability samples as described above, there are differences in specific details at the various stages of the two SRC National Samples which will be described below. Figure 1 shows in schematic detail the original sources of the components of the 1996 NES Sample. On this figure the "n" indicated in the 1992 and 1994 boxes is actually the number of Respondents from that year and component that became the Panel component two years later. Of course the "n" shown for the 1996 NES Panel and Cross-section components does not refer to 1996 Respondents but, for the 1996 Panel, to the total number of sample eligible households (i.e. the total of the Respondents from both components of 1994) and, for the Cross-section supplement, to the total selected number of listed housing units used in the 1996 NES. Figure 1: Source of 1996 NES Sample Cases 1980 SRC 1990 SRC National Sample National Sample 1992 NES Cross-section (n=1,005) 1994 NES 1994 NES Panel Cross-section (n=759) (n=1,036) 1996 NES 1996 NES Panel Cross-section (n=1,795) (n=803)[2] Both 1980 & 1990 National Samples 1996 NES Combined Sample (n=2,598) Selection Stages for the 1996 NES Panel Component: 1980 SRC National Sample[3] Primary Stage Selection: 1996 NES Panel Component The selection of primary stage sampling units (PSUs), which depending on the sample stratum are either MSAs, single counties or groupings of small counties, is based on the county-level 1980 Census Reports of Population and Housing. Primary stage units were assigned to 84 explicit strata based on MSA/non-MSA status, PSU size, and geographic location. Sixteen of the 84 strata contain only a single self-representing PSU, each of which is included with certainty in the primary stage of sample selection. The remaining 68 nonself-representing strata contain more than one PSU. From each of these nonself-representing strata, one PSU was sampled with probability proportionate to its size (PPS) measured in 1980 occupied housing units. The full SRC National Sample of 84 primary stage selections was designed to be optimal for surveys roughly two to three times the size of the 1994 NES. To permit the flexibility needed for optimal design of smaller survey samples, the primary stage of the SRC National Sample can be readily partitioned into smaller subsamples of PSUs such as a one-half sample or two-thirds sample partition. Each of the partitions represents a stratified subselection from the full 84 PSU design. The one-half partition of the 1980 National Sample (i.e., the "A" primary sampling units or PSUs) includes 11 of the 16 self-representing MSA PSUs and a stratified subsampling of 34 of the 68 nonself-representing PSUs of the SRC National Sample. The two-thirds partition includes all of the "A" PSUs plus "B1" PSUs, i.e., 5 additional self-representing PSUs and 11 additional nonself-representing PSUs. Since the 1994 NES desired comparison of data over time from 1992 NES respondents, as well as a representative sample of eligible 1994 respondents, the 1994 NES sample design included both a Panel and a Cross-section component. The Panel component of the 1994 design consisted of all[4] respondents from the NES Cross-section component of the 1992 NES sample. The 1994 NES Cross-section component was a new selection of respondents from an area probability sample of households taken from the two-thirds partition of the SRC National Sample. The Panel component of the 1996 NES sample consists of all 1994 respondents from both of these 1994 NES components. See Figure 1. Due to sample design decisions in 1992, when the NES sample moved from using the one-half sample partition to the two-thirds sample partition of the SRC National Sample, the Cross-section portion of the 1992 NES sample included a disproportionate number of selections from segments in "B1" PSUs (see Table 1). This same disproportionate distribution was, of course, reflected in the Panel component of the 1994 NES sample and, thus carried to the 1996 NES Panel. While this led to some statistical inefficiency in the form of increased variance of survey estimates relative to that of an even distribution across the two-thirds partition primary areas, since the "BI" PSU areas do represent a proper subsample of the 1980 National Sample design, separate longitudinal analysis of the 1996 NES Panel (i.e., analysis of combined 1994 Panel and 1994 Cross-section data)[5] can be undertaken. Table 1 identifies the PSUs for the Panel component of the 1996 National Election Study by MSA status and Region. The "B1" PSUs in the Panel portion of the sample design which received the disproportionate allocation in 1992 to supplement the half-sample are also indicated on this table as well as the number of area segments carried over to the 1996 NES Panel component (see next section); all PSUs on this table are proportionately represented in the 1994 NES two-thirds Cross-section Sample. Second Stage Selection of Area Segments: 1996 NES Panel Component The second stage of the 1994 NES National Sample was selected directly from computerized files that were prepared from the 1990[6] Census file (PL94-171 file on CD Rom) which contains the block-level 1990 Census total housing unit (HU) data. The designated second-stage sampling units (SSUs), termed "area segments", are comprised of census blocks in the metropolitan (MSA) primary areas and either census blocks or enumeration districts (EDs) in the rural areas of non-MSA primary areas. Each SSU block, block combination or enumeration district for non-MSA PSUs was assigned a measure of size equal to the total 1980 occupied housing unit count for the area. MSA SSU block(s) were assigned a minimum measure of 72 1990 total HUs per SSU; non-MSA SSU blocks were assigned a minimum measure of 50 1980 occupied HUs per SSU. Second stage sampling of area segments was performed with probabilities proportionate to the assigned measures of size (PPS). A three-step process of ordering the SSUs within the primary areas produced an implicit stratification of the area segments in the second stage sampling frame, stratified at the county level by geographic location and population. Area segments were stratified within county at the Minor Civil Division (MCD) level by size and income, and at the block and ED level by location within the MCD or county. (For details, refer to the SRC publication, 1980 National Sample: Design and Development.) For the 1994 NES combined Panel/Cross-section sample the number of area segments used in each PSU varied. In the self-representing (SR) PSUs the number of sample area segments varied in proportion to the size of the primary stage unit, from a high of 12 Cross-section and 7 Panel area segments in the self-representing New York MSA, to a low of 4 Cross-section and no Panel area segments in the smaller self-representing PSUs such as Pittsburgh and Boston MSAs. Most Nonself-representing (NSR) PSUs were represented by 6 Cross-section and 2 Panel area segments except for "B1" PSUs for which there are either 5 or 6 Panel segments. A total of 554 area segments were selected for the 1994 NES, 191 Panel and 363 Cross-section segments, 157 in the sixteen self-representing PSUs and 397 in the nonself-representing PSUs as shown in the last column of Table 1. In most cases, both 1994 NES Cross-section and 1994 NES Panel selections were made from the same area segments within each PSU, so in actual fact a total of 376 distinct 1980 National Sample area segments were used for the 1994 NES Post-election Study. Of these, 364 segments had respondents in 1994 and were carried over to the Panel component of the 1996 NES Study. Table 1: PSU Name and Number[7] of Panel Area Segments in the 1996 NES Sample Showing 1980 SRC National-Sample Stratum, Partition and MSA Status National Sample National Sample # of 1996 NES PSU Number and PSU Name Panel Segments Partition Six Largest Self-representing PSUs 501 A New York, NY-NJ 11 502 A Los Angeles, CA 10 503 A Chicago, IL 8 504 A Philadelphia, PA-NJ 6 505 A Detroit, MI 6 506 A San Francisco, CA 6 Ten Remaining Self-representing PSUs 507 B1 Washington, DC-MD-VA 6 508 B1 Dallas-Ft Worth, TX 6 509 A Houston, TX 5 510 A Boston, MA 3 511 B1 Nassau-Suffolk, NY 4 512 A St Louis, MO-IL 3 513 A Pittsburgh, PA 4 514 A Baltimore, MD 4 515 B1 Minneapolis, MN-WI 4 516 B1 Atlanta, GA 4 Nonself-representing MSAs: Northeast 517 A Buffalo, NY 5 518 B1 Newark, NJ 6 521 A New Haven, CT 5 523 A Atlantic City, NJ 5 524 A Manchester, NH 6 Nonself-representing MSAs: Midwest (North Central in 1980 Census) 526 A Milwaukee, WI 6 527 A Dayton, OH 5 528 B1 Kansas City, MO-KS 6 529 A Des Moines, IA 6 531 A Grand Rapids, MI 6 532 A Fort Wayne, IN 6 533 A Steubenville, OH-WV 6 534 B1 Saginaw, MI 6 Nonself-representing MSAs: South 536 A Birmingham, AL 6 539 A Columbus, GA-AL 6 540 A Miami, FL 6 542 B1 Jacksonville, FL 6 543 A Lakeland, FL 6 544 A McAllen, TX 6 545 B1 Waco, TX 6 547 A Wheeling, WV-OH 6 549 A Knoxville, TN 6 550 A Richmond, VA 6 Nonself-representing MSAs: West 553 A Seattle, WA 6 555 A Denver, CO 6 556 A Anaheim, CA 5 557 B1 Riverside-San Bernardino, CA 6 558 A Fresno, CA 6 559 A Eugene, OR 6 560 B1 Phoenix, AZ 6 Nonself-representing Non-MSAs: Northeast 463 A Schuyler County, NY 8 464 B1 Gardner County, MA 8 Nonself-representing Non-MSAs: Midwest (North Central in 1980 Census) 465 A Sanilac County, MI 5 466 B1 Decatur County, IN 8 468 A Saline County, NE 7 470 A Mower County, MN 6 Nonself-representing Non-MSAs: South 473 A Bulloch County, GA 7 474 B1 Sabine County, LA 6 476 A Hale County, TX 5 477 A Ashley County, AR 7 478 A Bedford County, TN 6 480 B1 Montgomery County, VA 8 481 A Robeson County, NC 7 Nonself-representing Non-MSAs: West 482 A El Dorado-Alpine Counties, CA 6 484 A Carbon County, WY 5 Total Number of Segments 364 Third Stage Selection of Housing Units: 1996 NES Panel Component For each area segment selected in the second sampling stage, a listing was made of all housing units located within the physical boundaries of the segment. For segments with a very large number of expected housing units, all housing units in a subselected part of the segment were listed. The final equal probability sample of housing units for the 1994 NES was systematically selected from the housing unit listings for the sampled area segments. The Cross-section component of the 1994 NES sample design was selected from the 1980 SRC National Sample to yield an equal probability sample of households. The distribution of the 1994 NES Cross-section sample is that required by the two-thirds design of the 1980 SRC National Sample. The overall probability of selection for 1994 NES Cross-section households was f=0.00001885 or 0.1885 in 10,000. The equal probability sample of households was achieved for the 1994 NES Cross-section design by using the standard multi-stage sampling technique of setting the sampling rate for selecting housing units within area segments to be inversely proportional to the PPS probabilities used to select the PSU and area segment.[8] The 1994 NES Panel consisted of all 1005 respondents for whom a complete interview was obtained in the 1992 NES Cross-section sample. Respondents in 1994 from both the 1994 Cross-section and the 1994 Panel comprise the 1996 NES Panel. Fourth Stage Respondent Selection: 1996 NES Panel Component Within each sampled 1994 NES Cross-section housing unit, the SRC interviewer prepared a complete listing of all eligible household members. Using an objective procedure described by Kish (1949)[9] a single respondent was then selected at random to be interviewed. Regardless of circumstances, no substitutions were permitted for the designated respondent. This technique had also been used in 1992 to select the original Panel respondents. In 1994 the same Panel respondent (R) was sought for interview as had been interviewed in 1992. The 1996 Panel consists of all 1994 NES respondents for whom a complete interview was obtained in the 1994 NES Combined Cross-section and Panel sample. 1795 interviewed respondents make up the 1996 NES Panel component. Selection Stages for the 1996 NES Cross-section Supplement: 1990 SRC National Sample Primary Stage Selection: 1996 NES Cross-section Supplement The selection of primary stage sampling units (PSUs) for the 1990 SRC National Sample, which depending on the sample stratum are either MSAs, New England County Metropolitan Areas (NECMAs), single counties, independent cities, county equivalents or groupings of small counties, is based on the county-level 1990 Census Reports of Population and Housing.[10] Primary stage units were assigned to 108 explicit strata based on MSA/NECMA or non-MSA/NECMA status, PSU size, Census Region and geographic location within region. Twenty-eight of the 108 strata contain only a single self-representing PSU, each of which is included with certainty in the primary stage of sample selection. The remaining 80 nonself-representing strata contain more than one PSU. From each of these nonself-representing strata, one PSU was sampled with probability proportionate to its size (PPS) measured in 1990 occupied housing units. The full 1990 SRC National Sample of 108 primary stage selections was designed to be optimal for surveys roughly three to five times the size of the 1996 NES. To permit the flexibility needed for optimal design of smaller survey samples, the primary stage of the SRC National Sample can be readily partitioned into smaller subsamples of PSUs such as a one-half sample or a three-quarter sample partition. Each of the partitions represents a stratified subselection from the full 108 (representing the coterminous United States as does the NES study) PSU design. The one-half sample partition of the 1990 National Sample was designed to be roughly comparable in number of PSUs to the two-thirds partition of the 1980 National Sample. The one-half partition of the 1990 National Sample (i.e., the "A" primary sampling units or PSUs) includes 18 of the 28 self-representing MSA PSUs and a stratified subsampling of 40 of the 80 nonself-representing PSUs of the SRC National Sample. The remaining PSUs are divided in half and designated as either B1 or B2. The three-quarter partition includes all of the "A" PSUs plus "B1" PSUs, i.e., five additional self-representing PSUs and twenty additional nonself-representing PSUs. Since the 1996 NES desired comparison of data over time from 1994 NES respondents, as well as a supplement of eligible 1996 respondents, the 1996 NES sample design includes both a Panel and a Cross-section component. The Panel component of the 1996 NES design consists of all respondents from the both the Panel and the Cross-section components of the 1994 NES sample.[11] The 1996 NES Cross-section supplement component is a new selection of respondents from an area probability sample of households taken from the one-half partition of the new 1990 SRC National Sample. Since emphasis in the 1996 NES Study was to be on the Panel component and a rather small number of 1996 NES Cross-section respondents was sought, a subselection was made from the non-self representing PSUs in the 1990 half-sample partition; seven nonself-representing MSA PSUs and seven non-MSA PSUs were randomly eliminated. Table 2 identifies the 44 PSUs in the 1996 NES Cross-section supplement by MSA status and Region and also indicates the number of area segments used for the 1996 NES Cross-section supplement (see next section on second stage selection). Second Stage Selection of Area Segments: 1996 NES Cross-section Supplement The second stage of the 1990 SRC National Sample, used for the 1996 NES Cross-section supplement, was selected directly from computerized files that were extracted for the selected PSUs from the 1990 U.S. Census summary file series STF1-B. These files (on CD Rom) contain the 1990 Census total population and housing unit (HU) data at the census block level. The designated second-stage sampling units (SSUs), termed "area segments", are comprised of census blocks in both the metropolitan (MSA) primary areas and in the rural areas of non-MSA primary areas. Each SSU block or block combination was assigned a measure of size equal to the total 1990 occupied housing unit count for the area; SSU block(s) were assigned a minimum measure of 72 1990 total HUs per MSA SSU and a minimum measure of 48 total HUs per non-MSA SSU. Second stage sampling of area segments was performed with probabilities proportionate to the assigned measures of size (PPS). Prior to the second-stage selection, the SSUs were ordered or implicitly stratified within each selected PSU. Block Groups were stratified by household income and, within these income groups, by geography (county, tract, and block). Counties within MSA PSUs having more than one county were ordered by size and distance from the central city of the MSA. (For details, refer to the SRC publication, 1990 National Sample: Design and Development.) For the 1996 NES Cross-section supplement the number of area segments used in each PSU varies. In the self-representing (SR) PSUs the number of area segments varies in proportion to the size of the primary stage unit, from a high of 13 area segments in the self-representing New York MSA and 12 area segments in Los Angeles MSA, to a low of 4 area segments in the smaller self-representing PSUs such as Cleveland, Miami-Hialeah or Nassau-Suffolk MSAs. All nonself-representing (NSR) PSUs were represented by 4 area segments each. A total of 210 NES Cross-section area segments were selected, 106 in the 18 self-representing PSUs and 104 in the nonself-representing PSUs as shown in Table 2. Table 2: PSU Name and Number of Area Segments in the 1996 NES Cross-section Supplement Showing 1990 SRC National-Sample Stratum, Partition, and MSA Status National Sample National Sample # of 1996 NES PSU Number and PSU Name Panel Segments Partition Eight Largest Self-representing PSUs 120 A New York, NY MSA 13 190 A Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA MSA 12 130 A Chicago, IL MSA 9 121 A Philadelphia, PA-NJ MSA 7 131 A Detroit, MI MSA 6 150 A Washington DC-MD-VA MSA 6 110 A Boston, MA NECMA 6 171 A Dallas and Ft Worth, TX CMSA 6 Ten Remaining Self-representing PSUs 170 A Houston, TX MSA 5 191 A Seattle-Tacoma, WA CMSA 4 141 A St Louis, MO-IL MSA 4 152 A Baltimore, MD MSA 4 122 A Nassau-Suffolk, NY MSA 4 194 A Anaheim-Santa Ana, CA MSA 4 132 A Cleveland, OH MSA 4 154 A Miami-Hialeah, FL MSA 4 181 A Denver, CO MSA 4 196 A San Francisco, CA MSA 4 Nonself-representing MSAs: Northeast 211 A New Haven-Waterbury-Meriden, CT NECMA 4 213 A Manchester-Nashua NH NECMA 4 220 A Buffalo, NY MSA 4 226 A Atlantic City, NJ MSA 4 Nonself-representing MSAs: Midwest 230 A Milwaukee, WI MSA 4 236 A Madison, WI MSA 4 239 A Steubenville-Wheeling, OH[12] 4 240 A Des Moines, IA MSA 4 Nonself-representing MSAs: South 250 A Richmond-Petersburg, VA MSA 4 255 A Columbus, GA-AL MSA 4 257 A Jacksonville, FL MSA 4 258 A Lakeland, FL MSA 4 260 A Knoxville TN MSA 4 262 A Birmingham, AL MSA 4 273 B1[13] Waco, TX MSA 4 274 A McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX MSA 4 Nonself-representing MSAs: West 280 A Salt Lake City-Ogden etc, UT MSA 4 292 A Fresno, CA MSA 4 293 A Eugene-Springfield, OR MSA 4 Nonself-representing Non-MSAs: Northeast 320 A Elk County, PA 4 Nonself-representing Non-MSAs: Midwest 332 A Switzerland County, IN 4 342 A Taney County, MO 4 Nonself-representing Non-MSAs: South 351 A Harrisonburg IC, VA 4 354 A Whitfield County, GA 4 370 B1 Jim Wells County, TX 4 Nonself-representing Non-MSAs: West 381 A Sandoval County, NM 4 Total Number of Segments 210 Third Stage Selection of Housing Units: 1996 NES Cross-section Supplement For each area segment selected in the second sampling stage, a listing was made of all housing units located within the physical boundaries of the segment. For segments with a very large number of expected housing units, all housing units in a subselected part of the segment were listed. The final equal probability sample of housing units for the 1996 NES Cross-section supplement was systematically selected from the housing unit listings for the sampled area segments. The Cross-section supplement of the 1996 NES sample design was selected from the 1990 SRC National Sample to yield an equal probability sample of 803 listed housing units. The 1996 NES Cross-section supplement drawn was ten percent larger than the expected required sample size of 730 lines to allow for additional "reserve" sample replicates to be released if necessary to meet interview goals. The overall probability of selection for 1996 NES Cross-section households was f=0.000007500 or 0.07500 in 10,000. The equal probability sample of households was achieved for the 1996 NES Cross-section supplement by using the standard multi-stage sampling technique of setting the sampling rate for selecting housing units within area segments to be inversely proportional to the PPS probabilities used to select the PSU and area segment.[14] Fourth Stage Respondent Selection: 1996 NES Cross-section Supplement Within each sampled 1996 NES Cross-section housing unit, the SRC interviewer prepared a complete listing of all eligible household members. Using an objective procedure described by Kish (1949)[15] a single respondent was then selected at random to be interviewed. Regardless of circumstances, no substitutions were permitted for the designated respondent. This technique had also been used in 1992 and 1994 to select the original Panel respondents. In 1996 the same Panel respondent (R) was sought for interview as had been interviewed in 1992 and 1994. 1996 NES SAMPLE DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS The 1996 Pre/Post-election Study sought a total of 1750 interviews in the Pre-election phase, all of which were to be contacted for reinterview in the Post-election phase. THE PRE-ELECTION PHASE: The 1996 NES sample design included both Panel and Cross-section components for the Pre-election phase, but emphasis in the 1996 NES design was on obtaining a maximum number of Panel interviews. To this end, the 1996 NES Panel component included the full set of 1795 1994 NES respondents, 1036 from the 1994 NES Cross-section component and 759 from the 1994 NES Panel component. Given sample design assumptions for the 1996 NES Panel of an eligibility rate of 0.98 and response rate of 0.75, this component was expected to yield 1320 interviews in 1996. The 1996 NES Cross-section supplement was intended to yield 430 interviews. It was estimated that this would require a NES Cross-section sample draw of 730 housing units. This assumed an occupancy/growth rate of 0.86, an eligibility rate of 0.95 and a response rate of 0.72. The overall 1996 NES Pre-election sample Design is set out in Table 3, below. Table 3: Sample Design Specifications and Assumptions 1996 Pre/Post-election Survey Cross-section Panel Component Total Component Completed Interviews 430 1320 1750 Response Rate 0.72 0.75 Eligible Sample Households 597 1760 2357 Eligibility Rate 0.95 NA Panel Recontact Rate NA 0.98 Occupied Households 628 1795 2423 Occupancy/growth Rate 0.86 1.0 Total Sample Lines 730 1795 2525 Sample Design, and Assignment of Replicates The Cross-section supplement of the 1996 NES sample was drawn from the recently listed "A" or half-sample partition of the 1990 SRC National Sample. Because of the small size of this NES sample component, both the number of PSUs (selected primary areas) and the Secondary Selection Units (area segments) in the National half-sample were reduced by subselection for the 1996 NES sample design.[16] The 18 self-representing areas in the 1990 SRC National half-sample were all retained for the Cross-section supplement (8 of these remained self-representing in the half-sample and 10 represent not only their own MSA but their "pair" among the twenty additional self-representing primary areas of the full 1990 SRC National Sample design). Nineteen of the 26 non-selfrepresenting MSAs and 7 of the 14 non-MSAs were retained for the 1996 NES Cross-section supplement (or 26 of 40 NSR PSUs). The number of second stage units (SSUs or area segments) was also reduced for the 1996 NES Cross-section supplement. In self-representing PSUs, the number of segments was reduced by one-half with a minimum of four segments in any PSU. In the nonself-representing PSUs, the number of segments was reduced to two-thirds, from six to four segments per PSU. This resulted in a total of 210 segments or SSUs from which the 1996 NES Cross-section supplement was selected. There could be no reduction of the total number of segments or of persons in the 1996 NES Panel component since all 1994 NES respondents were to be recontacted for interview in 1996. The number of area segments represented by the 1795 respondents to the 1994 study eligible for the 1996 NES Panel was 364. Both the 1996 NES Cross-section supplement and the 1996 NES Panel were divided by segment into two replicate samples. Replicates 1 and 2 of the 1996 NES Cross-section supplement each included 105 segments. The original replicate assignment of Panel segments also resulted in an even division of those segments by replicate. 1996 NES Cross-section Supplement Selection and Assignment of Releases The 1996 NES Cross-section supplement drawn was ten percent larger than the expected required sample size of 730 listed housing units to allow for additional "reserve" sample replicates. Final number of housing units in the Cross-section supplement was 803 spread over the 210 area segments as outlined below. Selected lines in each of the two replicates were divided into two equal parts to accommodate 4 quarterly releases. The quarterly releases were designed to assess effect on voter opinion formation of news events which occurred at various times over the course of the study. The first replicate sample was divided into release 1 and 2; the second replicate sample into release 3 and 4. An additional two reserve releases (5 and 6) equal to 73 lines, or 10% of the total 1996 NES Cross-section supplement, were also drawn from Replicate 2 to be released with releases 3 and 4, if necessary to meet study interview goals. Both reserve releases 5 and 6 were, in fact, released. Although Replicates 1 and 2 are each made up of different area segments (except as modified by the request to include Panel Rs needing tracking in Releases 1 and 2), all 1996 NES Cross-section and Panel Primary Areas are included in each Replicate if they contained more than a single segment. In contrast to the assignment of replicates by area segment, releases were originally specified in the 1996 NES sample design to be assigned across the HU-level file, rather than by area segment so any segment having more than one selection will have the selections distributed across Releases 1 and 2 (or 3, 4, 5 and 6 for Replicate 2 segments). In order to increase the efficiency of the field interviewing effort, original releases 3 and 4 were later revised such that their assignment was based on area segment, rather than across all Replicate 2 segments. >> 1996 NES PRE-ELECTION SAMPLE OUTCOME: Table 4: 1996 NES Pre-Election Sample Design Specifications and Assumptions Compared to Sample Outcome. 1996 Pre/Post-election Survey [17] Cross-section Panel Component Total Component Design Outcome Design Outcome Design Outcome Completed Interviews 430 398 1320 1316 1750 1714 Response Rate 0.72 0.60 0.75 0.76 Eligible Sample Households 597 666 1760 1741 2357 2407 Eligibility Rate 0.95 0.96 NA NA Panel Recontact Rate NA NA 0.98 0.98 Occupied Households 628 692 1795 1781 2423 2473 Occupancy/growth Rate 0.86 0.85 1.00 1.00 Total Sample Lines 730 817 1795 1788 2525 2605 A comparison of the total design figures compared to the Pre-election outcome figures in Table 4 indicates the following: for the 1996 NES Panel component, where there was no option for reserve releases, and where primary field effort was placed, eligibility and response rates equal to those anticipated resulted in a number of completed interviews very close to that projected by the sample design. On the other hand, for the 1996 NES Cross-section supplement, even with the release of reserve replicates, a lower than expected response rate resulted in a seven percent shortfall in number of completed interviews. Since the Cross-section supplement made up less than one-quarter of the total sample design, the overall shortfall in number of completed interviews was only two percent. THE POST-ELECTION PHASE: The study design for the 1996 Post-election component of the NES Study called for recontact of all respondents to the 1996 NES Pre-election survey (both those originally in the Panel component and those in the Cross-section supplement.) The Post-election phase of the 1996 NES included a mode experiment which called for the random assignment, by area segment, of the majority of these respondents, to be recontacted after the election for an interview either by phone or in person. Those to be excluded from this mode experiment were those respondents either 1) who were interviewed by phone during the Pre-election study or 2) who were known to not have a phone. The assignment to either the phone or the in-person mode was made on the basis of segment, such that approximately half of the Post-election recontacts made by phone and the other half in person. Since the Post-election phase of the study involved no new respondents--all respondents were considered Panel respondents for this phase. A combined recontact and response rate of 85% was assumed for the Post-election phase of the 1996 NES to yield a total of 1460 interviews. Of the total of 1714 interviews completed for the 1996 Pre-election study, the sample released for Post-election recontact was distributed as shown in Table 5. Post-election interview outcome is also shown on this table. The combined recontact and response rate exceeded expectations resulting in a total number of Post-election interviews over the 1460 goal. Table 5. Post-election Mode Distribution and Interview Outcome for 1996 NES.[18] Mode # Released NI NIP Refusal Interviews Recontact/ Response Rate Face-to-Face: 875 35 23 42 774 0.89 Include in Experiment 742 22 17 34 668 0.90 Exclude from Experiment 133 13 6 8 106 0.80 Telephone: 839 25 17 37 760 0.90 Include in Experiment 759 21 16 33 689 0.91 Exclude from Experiment 80 4 1 4 71 0.89 Total 1714 60 40 79 1534 0.90 >> 1996 - WEIGHTED ANALYSIS OF 1996 NES DATA The 1996 NES data set includes two final person-level analysis weights which incorporate sampling, nonresponse and post-stratification factors. One weight (variable #4) is for longitudinal micro-level analysis using the 1996 NES Panel. The other weight (variable #3) is for analysis of the 1996 NES combined sample (Panel component cases plus Cross-section supplement cases). In addition, a Time Series Weight (variable #5) which corrects for Panel attrition was constructed. This weight should be used in analyses which compare the 1996 NES to earlier unweighted National Election Study data collections. Analysts interested in developing their own nonresponse or post-stratification adjustment factors must request access to the necessary sample control data from the NES Board. CONSTRUCTION OF ANALYSIS WEIGHTS Sample Selection Weight The area probability sample design for the 1996 NES results in an equal probability sample of U.S. households. However, within sample households a single adult respondent is chosen at random to be interviewed. Since the number of eligible adults may vary from one household to another, the random selection of a single adult introduces inequality into respondents' selection probabilities. In analysis, a respondent selection weight should be used to compensate for these unequal selection probabilities. The value of the respondent selection weight is exactly equal to the number of eligible adults in the household from which the random respondent was selected. The use of the respondent selection weight is strongly encouraged, despite past evaluations which have shown these weights to have little significant impact on the values of NES estimates of descriptive statistics. Household Nonresponse Adjustment Factor Nonresponse adjustment factors were constructed at the household level separately for Panel and Cross-section component cases. Nonresponse adjustment cells for the relatively small 1996 NES Cross-section supplement were formed by crossing PSU type (Self-representing, Nonself-representing MSA or non-MSA) by the four Census regions (Northeast, Midwest, South, and West). A nonresponse factor equal to the inverse of the response rate in each cell was applied to the interview cases. For the larger number of Panel cases, 1996 nonresponse adjustment cells were initially formed by crossing PSU type by the nine Census divisions (New England, Middle Atlantic, East North Central, West North Central, South Atlantic, East South Central, West South Central, Mountain and Pacific). However, in order to have a minimum of approximately 25 cases in each nonresponse adjustment cell, some cells were collapsed across Census Divisions in the same Census Region. Tables 6 and 7 show the 1996 nonresponse adjustment factors for the Cross-section supplement and for the Panel respectively. The 1996 NES Panel nonresponse prior to 1996 was reflected in the 1994 full sample weight which was used to construct 1996 NES Panel final sample weights. Table 6 Computation of Nonresponse Adjustment Weights -- 1996 NES Cross Section Supplement Nonresponse PSU Type Census Region Response Adjustment Rate (%) Weight SR-MSA Northeast 42.31 2.364 Midwest 53.33 1.875 South 53.85 1.857 West 50.70 1.972 NSR-MSA Northeast 52.63 1.900 Midwest 67.80 1.475 South 64.55 1.549 West 62.50 1.600 NSR-non MSA Northeast 60.00 1.667 Midwest 72.09 1.387 South 68.67 1.456 West 80.95 1.235 Table 7 Computation of Nonresponse Adjustment Weights -- 1996 NES Panel Component Nonresponse PSU Type Census Division Response Adjustment Rate (%) Weight SR-MSA New England & Middle Atlantic 72.90 1.372 East North 72.50 1.379 Central West North 86.05 1.162 Central South Atlantic 77.91 1.284 West South 63.64 1.571 Central Pacific 65.85 1.519 NSR-MSA New England & Middle Atlantic 71.96 1.390 East North 76.03 1.315 Central West North 70.77 1.413 Central South Atlantic 76.71 1.304 East South 64.71 1.545 Central West South 70.59 1.417 Central Mountain 76.98 1.299 Pacific 76.67 1.304 NSR-non MSA New England & 81.82 1.222 Middle Atlantic East North 84.62 1.182 Central West North 72.73 1.375 Central South Atlantic 84.96 1.177 East South 76.53 1.307 Central & West South Central Mountain & 70.73 1.414 Pacific 1996 Combined NES Post-stratification Factor As a first step in post-stratifying the sample to 1990 Census proportions, an intermediate weight for the 1996 NES combined sample (Cross-section plus Panel cases) was constructed as follows. First an intermediate weight for Cross-section supplement cases was constructed by multiplying the 1996 Cross-section nonresponse adjustment (Table 6) by the number of eligible persons in the sample household[19] by an inflation factor which is the 1995 estimated U.S. households divided by the number of eligible households (97,061,000/661). This initial weight was used to produce a weighted sex by age group by Census Region table for the 1996 NES Cross-section supplement. The age categories used were: 18-44 years, 45-64 years, and 65+ years. Post-stratification factors were constructed to match the sample proportions in the 24 sex by age by Region cells to the July 1995 Census population projections (Current Population Reports, P25-1111, Table 4) by dividing the Census total by the weighted sample estimate for each post- stratification cell. Because of the small number of Cross-section supplement cases, it is not intended that Cross-section only analysis be undertaken. An intermediate weight factor for the 1996 NES Panel cases was similarly constructed by multiplying the 1996 nonresponse adjustment (Table 7) by the 1994 full sample weight times the reciprocal of the constant used to center the 1994 weights (1993 estimated U.S. population 18 or more years of age / number of 1994 respondents).[20] For the 1996 NES Panel respondents, the number of eligible persons in the household and nonresponse prior to 1996 was reflected in the 1994 full sample weight. The last element in this computation was necessary to restore the Panel intermediate weight to its full representation of the population. This intermediate weight was used for Panel cases to produce a weighted sex by age group by Census Region table as described above. Again, post-stratification weights were constructed to match the sample proportions in the 24 sex by age group by Census Region cells to the July 1995 Census population projections. 1996 NES Panel Post-Stratification Factor For 1996 NES combined Panel and Cross-section analysis, the proportion of respondents contributed to the total sample was adjusted for by multiplying the Panel case intermediate weight by the proportion of Panel cases (1316/1714) and multiplying the Cross-section case intermediate weight by the proportion of Cross-section cases (398/1714). Thus a combined Cross-section and Panel post-stratification weight was produced, by dividing the 1995 Census estimated totals in the 24 sex by age group by Census Region cells by the corresponding weighted estimates for the combined sample. The figures for this combined post-stratification factor are shown in Table 8. It is these figures, centered as explained below, which are used for the final 1996 combined sample weight (V3). The final analysis weight (V4 ) for longitudinal analysis of the 1996 NES Panel is the product of the 1994 full sample weight, the 1996 Panel household nonresponse adjustment factor, and the Panel post-stratification factor. FINAL ANALYSIS WEIGHTS The final analysis weights are the product of the household level non-response adjustment factor, the number of eligible persons, the sample selection (inflation) weight and the post-stratification factor. The final analysis weight for the Panel-only analysis (V4) is centered so that the sum of the weights is equal to the total number of Panel respondents, 1316. The final analysis weights for the combined 1996 NES sample (V3) sums to 1714, the total number of respondents. These weights were constructed using the 1996 NES Pre-election data set. The nonresponse and attrition between the Pre and Post-election studies are not incorporated. Table 8: 1996 NES Combined (Cross-section and Panel) Sample Post-Stratification Factor Census Age Census Est. 1996 NES Post- Sex Region Group July 1, 1995 Weighted[21] Stratification Factor Male Northeast 18-44 10,440,000 9,885,067 1.056 45-64 5,019,000 5,329,059 0.942 65+ 2,892,000 3,152,420 0.917 Midwest 18-44 12,645,000 10,248,770 1.234 45-64 5,870,000 7,553,155 0.777 65+ 3,310,000 3,215,352 1.029 South 18-44 18,919,000 15,799,320 1.197 45-64 8,691,000 8,455,024 1.028 65+ 4,789,000 5,216,866 0.918 West 18-44 12,778,000 9,478,170 1.348 45-64 5,298,000 5,349,446 0.990 65+ 2,708,000 2,347,394 1.154 Female Northeast 18-44 10,630,000 8,990,888 1.182 45-64 5,503,000 5,895,540 0.933 65+ 4,378,000 3,556,867 1.231 Midwest 18-44 12,749,000 11,606,790 1.098 45-64 6,234,000 6,622,310 0.941 65+ 4,871,000 4,952,220 0.984 South 18-44 19,077,000 20,443,010 0.933 45-64 9,397,000 9,362,888 1.004 65+ 7,016,000 6,738,762 1.041 West 18-44 12,169,000 11,691,630 1.041 45-64 5,454,000 5,937,677 0.919 65+ 3,686,000 3,664,183 1.006 Totals 194,523,000 185,492,800 CONSTRUCTION OF TIME SERIES WEIGHT The 1996 NES Panel consists of 759 respondents originally selected for the 1992 NES Pre-election Study (1994 NES Panel) and 1036 respondents originally selected for the 1994 NES Study (1994 NES Cross-section). All of the 1005 1992 Post-election respondents were eligible for the 1994 NES Panel and 759 of these responded in 1994 and remained eligible for the 1996 NES Panel. Of these 759 respondents from the 1992 NES (1994 Panel), 597 were interviewed for the 1996 NES. Of the 1036 respondents from the 1994 Cross-section, 719 were interviewed in 1996 for an overall 1996 NES Panel response rate of 1316/1795 or 0.733.[22] Table 9: Time Series Weight Factors Years of Education Level Age Group Time Series Residence Weight Factor < 3 < HS Graduate 18-24 1.168 25-39 1.087 40-64 1.284 65 + 1.073 HS Graduate 17-24 1.169 25-39 1.060 40-64 0.897 65 + 1.748 > HS Graduate 17-24 0.958 25-39 0.978 40-64 0.950 65 + 0.791 3+ < HS Grad 17-39 1.205 40-64 0.917 65-74 1.018 75+ 1.605 HS Graduate 17-24 1.171 25-39 1.172 40-64 0.990 65-74 1.010 75+ 0.960 > HS Graduate 17-24 1.236 25-39 0.931 40-64 0.908 65-74 0.761 75+ 1.057 >> 1996 PROCEDURES FOR SAMPLING ERROR ESTIMATION The 1996 NES sample design is based on a stratified multi-stage area probability sample of United States households. Although smaller in scale, the NES sample design is very similar in it basic structure to the multi-stage designs used for major federal survey programs such as the Health Interview Survey (HIS) or the Current Population Survey (CPS). The survey literature refers to the NES, HIS and CPS samples as complex designs, a loosely-used term meant to denote the fact that the sample incorporates special design features such as stratification, clustering and differential selection probabilities (i.e., weighting) that analysts must consider in computing sampling errors for sample estimates of descriptive statistics and model parameters. This section of the 1996 NES sample design description focuses on sampling error estimation and construction of confidence intervals for survey estimates of descriptive statistics such as means, proportions, ratios, and coefficients for linear and logistic linear regression models. Standard analysis software systems such SAS, SPSS, OSIRIS assume simple random sampling (SRS) or equivalently independence of observations in computing standard errors for sample estimates. In general, the SRS assumption results in underestimation of variances of survey estimates of descriptive statistics and model parameters. Confidence intervals based on computed variances that assume independence of observations will be biased (generally too narrow) and design-based inferences will be affected accordingly. Sampling Error Computation Methods and Programs Over the past 50 years, advances in survey sampling theory have guided the development of a number of methods for correctly estimating variances from complex sample data sets. A number of sampling error programs which implement these complex sample variance estimation methods are available to NES data analysts. The two most common approaches to the estimation of sampling error for complex sample data are through the use of a Taylor Series Linearization of the estimator (and corresponding approximation to its variance) or through the use of resampling variance estimation procedures such as Balanced Repeated Replication (BRR) or Jackknife Repeated Replication(JRR). New Bootstrap methods for variance estimation can also be included among the resampling approaches. See Rao and Wu (1988). 1. Linearization Approach If data are collected using a complex sample design with unequal size clusters, most statistics of interest will not be simple linear functions of the observed data. The objective of the linearization approach is to apply Taylor's method to derive an approximate form of the estimator that is linear in statistics for which variances and covariances can be directly estimated. (Kish, 1965; Woodruff, 1971). Linearized variance approximations are derived for estimators of ratio means (Kish and Hess, 1959); finite population regression coefficients and correlation coefficients (Kish and Frankel, 1974); and many other non-linear statistics. Software packages such as SUDAAN and PC CARP (see below) use the Taylor Series linearization method to estimate standard errors for the coefficients of logistic regression models. In these programs, an iteratively reweighted least squares algorithm is used to compute maximum likelihood estimates of model parameters. At each step of the model fitting algorithm, a Taylor Series linearization approach is used to compute the variance/covariance matrix for the current iteration's parameter estimates (Binder, 1983). Available sampling error computation software that utilizes the Taylor Series linearization method includes: STATA, SUDAAN and PC SUDAAN, SUPERCARP AND PC CARP, and CLUSTERS. PC SUDAAN, PC CARP and STATA include procedures for estimation of sampling error both for descriptive statistics such as means, proportions, totals and for parameters of commonly used multivariate models (least squares regression, logistic regression). 2. Resampling Approaches In the mid-1940's, P.C. Mahalanobis (1946) outlined a simple replicated procedure for selecting probability samples that permits simple, unbiased estimation of variances. The practical difficulty with the simple replicated approach to design and variance estimation is that many replicates are needed to achieve stability of the variance estimator. Unfortunately, a design with many independent replicates must utilize a coarser stratification than alternative designs--to achieve stable variance estimates, sample precision must be sacrificed. Balanced Repeated Replication (BRR), Jackknife Repeated Replication (JRR) and the Bootstrap are alternative replication techniques that may be used for estimating sampling errors for statistics based on complex sample data. The BRR method is applicable to stratified designs in which two half-sample units (i.e., PSUs) are selected from each design stratum. The conventional "two PSU-per-stratum" design in the best theoretical example of such a design although in practice, collapsing of strata (Kalton, 1977) and random combination of units within strata are employed to restructure a sample design for BRR variance estimation. The half-sample codes prepared for the 1994 NES data set require the collapsing of nonself-representing strata and the randomized combination of selection units within self-representing (SR) strata. When full balancing of the half-sample assignments is employed (Wolter, 1985), BRR is the most computationally efficient of the replicated variance estimation techniques. The number of general purpose BRR sampling error estimation programs in the public domain is limited. The OSIRIS REPERR program includes the option for BRR estimation of sampling errors for least squares regression coefficients and correlation statistics. Westat, Inc. has developed the Westvar PC for BRR estimation of standard errors. Another option is to use SAS or SPSS Macro facilities to implement the relatively simple BRR algorithm. The necessary computation formulas and Hadamard matrices to define the half-sample replicates are available in Wolter (1985). With improvements in computational flexibility and speed, jackknife (JRR) and bootstrap methods for sampling error estimation and inference have become more common (Rao and Wu, 1988 ). Few general purpose programs for jackknife estimation of variances are available to analysts. OSIRIS REPERR has a JRR module for estimation of standard errors for regression and correlation statistics. Other stand alone programs may also be available in the general survey research community. Like BRR, the algorithm for JRR is relatively easy to program using SAS, SPSS or S-Plus macro facilities. BRR and JRR are variance estimation techniques, each designed to minimize the number of "resamplings" needed to compute the variance estimate. In theory, the bootstrap is not simply a tool for variance estimation but an approach to actual inference for statistics. In practice, the bootstrap is implemented by resampling (with replacement) from the observed sample units. To ensure that the full complexity of the design is reflected , the selection of each bootstrap reflects the full complexity of the stratification, clustering and weighting that is present in the original sample design. A large number of bootstrap samples are selected and the statistic of interest is computed for each. The empirical distribution of the estimate that results from the large set of bootstrap samples can then be used to a variance estimate and a support interval for inference about the population statistic of interest. In most practical survey analysis problems, the JRR and Bootstrap methods should yield similar results. Most survey analysts should choose JRR due to its computational efficiency. NES data analysts interested in the bootstrap technique are referred to LePage and Billard (1992) for additional reading and a bibliography for the general literature on this topic. One aspect of BRR, JRR and bootstrap variance estimation that is often pushed aside in practice is the treatment of analysis weights. In theory, when a resampling occurs (i.e., a BRR half sample is formed), the analysis weights should be recomputed based only on the selection probabilities, nonresponse characteristics and post-stratification outcomes for the units included in the resample. This is the correct way of performing resampling variance estimation; however, in practice acceptable estimates can be obtained through use of the weights as they are provided on the public use data set. Sampling Error Computation Models Regardless of whether linearization or a resampling approach is used, estimation of variances for complex sample survey estimates requires the specification of a sampling error computation model. NES data analysts who are interested in performing sampling error computations should be aware that the estimation programs identified in the preceding section assume a specific sampling error computation model and will require special sampling error codes. Individual records in the analysis data set must be assigned sampling error codes which identify to the programs the complex structure of the sample (stratification, clustering) and are compatible with the computation algorithms of the various programs. To facilitate the computation of sampling error for statistics based on 1996 NES data, design-specific sampling error codes will be routinely included in all public-use versions of the data set. Although minor recoding may be required to conform to the input requirements of the individual programs, the sampling error codes that are provided should enable analysts to conduct either Taylor Series or Replicated estimation of sampling errors for survey statistics. Table 10 defines the sampling error coding system for 1996 NES sample cases. Two sampling error code variables are defined for each case based on the sample design primary stage unit (PSU) and area segment in which the sample household is located. Sampling Error Stratum Code (Variable #2125). The Sampling Error Computation Stratum Code is the variable which defines the sampling error computation strata for all sampling error analysis of the NES data. With the exception of the New York, Los Angeles and Chicago MSAs, each self-representing (SR) design stratum is represented by one sampling error computation stratum. Due to their population size, two sampling error computation strata are defined for each of the three largest MSAs. Pairs of similar nonself-representing (NSR) primary stage design strata are "collapsed" (Kalton, 1977) to create NSR sampling error computation strata. For both the 1980 and 1990 SRC National Sample design controlled selection and a "one-per-stratum" PSU allocation are used to select the primary stage of the 1996 NES national sample. The purpose in using controlled selection and the "one-per-stratum" sample allocation is to reduce the between-PSU component of sampling variation relative to a"two-per-stratum" primary stage design. Despite the expected improvement in sample precision, a drawback of the "one-per-stratum" design is that two or more sample selection strata must be collapsed or combined to form a sampling error computation stratum. Variances are then estimated under the assumption that a multiple PSU per stratum design was actually used for primary stage selection. The expected consequence of collapsing design strata into sampling error computation strata is the overestimation of the true sampling error; that is, the sampling error computation model defined by the codes contained in Table 14 will yield estimates of sampling errors which in expectation will be slightly greater than the true sampling error of the statistic of interest. SECU - Stratum-specific Sampling Error Computation Unit code (Variable #2126) is a half sample code for analysis of sampling error using the BRR method or approximate "two-per-stratum" Taylor Series method (Kish and Hess, 1959). Within the SR sampling error strata, the SECU half sample units are created by dividing sample cases into random halves, SECU=1 and SECU=2. The assignment of cases to half-samples is designed to preserve the stratification and second stage clustering properties of the sample within an SR stratum. Sample cases are assigned to SECU half samples based on the area segment in which they were selected. For this assignment, sample cases were placed in original stratification order (area segment number order) and beginning with a random start entire area segment clusters were systematically assigned to either SECU=1 or SECU=2. In the general case of nonself-representing (NSR) strata, the half sample units are defined according to the PSU to which the respondent was assigned at sample selection. That is, the half samples for each NSR sampling error computation stratum bear a one-to-one correspondence to the sample design NSR PSUs. The particular sample coding provided on the NES public use data set is consistent with the "ultimate cluster" approach to complex sample variance estimation (Kish, 1965; Kalton, 1977). Individual stratum, PSU and segment code variables may be needed by NES analysts interested in components of variance analysis or estimation of hierarchical models in which PSU-level and neighborhood-level effects are explicitly estimated. Table 10 shows the sampling error stratum and SECU codes to be used for the paired selection model for sampling error computations for any 1996 NES analyses; the same codes can be used when using the 1996 NES combined Cross-section/Panel data or when using 1996 NES Panel data separately. The first 42 strata reflect the two-thirds 1980 National Sample design used in 1994 and apply to the 1996 NES Panel. Strata 51 through 89 reflect the half sample 1990 National Sample design used for the 1996 NES Cross-section supplement. It can be seen from this table that the three-digit 1996 SE code is comprised of: first, the two-digit SE Stratum code followed by the one-digit SECU code. Table 10: 1996 National Election Study Sampling Error Codes SE SEC SE PSU Segment #s Total Stratum U Code Panel Respondents (1992,1994) (In 1996) 01 1 011 501 103 119 135 8 2 012 501 107 123 139 3 02 1 021 501 111 127 143 13 2 022 501 115 131 148 8 03 1 031 502 110 123 136 4 2 032 502 101 114 4 04 1 041 502 117 129 4 2 042 502 107 120 133 5 05 1 051 503 112 129 7 2 052 503 117 134 12 06 1 061 503 103 120 8 2 062 503 107 125 7 07 1 071 504 102 110 117 13 2 072 504 106 113 121 9 08 1 081 505 105 112 119 10 2 082 505 101 108 115 14 09 1 091 506 104 110 116 8 2 092 506 101 107 113 2 10 1 101 507 105 111 115 17 2 102 507 103 107 113 24 11 1 111 508 101 107 110 13 2 112 508 103 109 114 6 12 1 121 509 104 114 4 2 122 509 101 107 111 5 13 1 131 510 101 111 2 2 132 510 107 1 SE SEC SE PSU Segment #s Total Stratum U Code Panel Respondents (1992,1994) (In 1996) 14 1 141 511 105 111 6 2 142 511 102 108 8 15 1 151 512 102 3 2 152 512 105 111 4 16 1 161 513 101 107 2 2 162 513 104 110 5 17 1 171 514 104 110 4 2 172 514 101 107 2 18 1 181 515 105 111 15 2 182 515 102 108 15 19 1 191 516 102 108 10 2 192 516 105 111 10 20 1 201 517 103 105 13 107 109 111 2 202 518 101 103 105 28 107 109 111 21 1 211 521 103 105 107 12 109 111 2 212 523 103 105 107 13 109 111 22 1 221 524 102 104 106 11 108 110 112 2 222 534 102 104 106 18 108 110 112 23 1 231 526 101 103 105 19 107 109 111 2 232 527 101 103 105 13 109 111 24 1 241 528 102 104 106 30 108 110 112 2 242 529 102 104 106 16 108 110 112 25 1 251 531 102 104 106 29 108 110 112 2 252 532 102 104 106 18 108 110 112 26 1 261 533 102 104 106 14 108 110 112 2 262 547 101 103 105 12 107 109 111 27 1 271 536 101 103 105 14 107 109 111 2 272 539 101 103 105 17 107 109 111 SE SEC SE PSU Segment #s Total Stratum U Code Panel Respondents (1992,1994) (In 1996) 28 1 281 540 101 103 105 11 107 109 111 2 282 542 102 104 106 31 108 110 112 29 1 291 543 102 104 106 29 108 110 112 2 292 545 103 105 107 42 109 111 30 1 301 544 101 103 105 18 107 109 111 2 302 476 001 004 006 9 007 012 31 1 311 549 101 103 105 18 107 109 111 2 312 550 101 103 105 24 107 109 111 32 1 321 553 102 104 106 15 108 110 112 2 322 555 101 103 105 30 107 109 111 33 1 331 556 101 105 107 18 109 111 2 332 557 102 104 106 33 108 110 112 34 1 341 558 102 104 106 24 108 110 112 2 342 559 101 103 105 25 107 109 111 35 1 351 560 104 108 112 44 2 352 560 102 106 110 23 36 1 361 463 001 002 003 005 14 007 008 009 011 2 362 464 001 002 004 005 31 008 009 010 012 37 1 371 465 001 005 22 007 009 011 2 372 466 001 002 004 005 44 008 010 011 012 38 1 381 468 001 002 006 23 007 008 011 012 2 382 470 002 003 005 25 007 011 012 SE SEC SE PSU Segment #s Total Rs (1996) Stratum U Code (1996 Cross Section) 39 1 391 473 001 005 006 008 31 009 011 012 2 392 474 001 002 004 007 20 008 011 40 1 401 477 001 003 005 006 26 007 010 012 2 402 478 002 005 006 20 008 010 012 41 1 411 480 002 005 006 007 44 008 010 011 012 2 412 481 001 004 005 007 21 008 009 011 42 1 421 482 002 004 005 18 007 009 012 2 422 484 001 004 009 11 011 012 1996 NES Cross-section Segments (from 1990 National Sample Frame): SE SEC SE PSU Segment #s Total Rs (1996) Stratum U Code (1996 Cross Section) 51 1 511 120 003, 019, 035, 051 4 067, 083, 099 2 512 120 011, 027, 043, 4 059, 075, 091 53 1 531 190 003, 019, 035, 4 196[23] 051, 067, 083 002, 014 2 532 011, 027, 043, 3 190 059, 075, 091 196[24] 010, 022 SE SEC SE PSU Segment #s Total Rs (1996) Stratum U Code (1996 Cross Section) 55 1 551 130 008, 024, 040, 4 056, 072 2 552 130 016, 032, 048, 3 064 57 1 571 121 006, 022, 038, 054 4 2 572 121 014, 030, 046 3 58 1 581 131 004, 020, 036 2 2 582 131 012, 028, 044 4 60 1 601 150 003, 019, 035 1 2 602 150 011, 027, 043 2 61 1 611 171 006, 022, 038 1 2 612 171 014, 030, 046 3 62 1 621 170 003, 019, 035 9 2 622 170 011, 027 5 63 1 631 110 008, 024, 040 2 2 632 110 016, 032, 048 3 64 1 641 122 004, 020 1 2 642 122 012, 028 1 65 1 651 141 008, 024 4 2 652 141 016, 032 4 66 1 661 132 001, 013 2 2 662 132 009, 021 1 67 1 671 152 008, 024 1 2 672 152 016, 032 4 68 1 681 154 003, 015 1 2 682 154 007, 019 1 69 1 691 194 004, 020 4 2 692 194 012, 028 3 70 1 701 191 005, 013, 021, 029 14 2 702 181 005, 009, 017, 021 8 71 1 711 220 005, 009, 017, 021 13 2 712 226 002, 006, 014, 018 9 72 1 721 211 003, 011, 015, 023 1 2 722 213 004, 008, 016, 020 7 73 1 731 230 002, 010, 014, 022 12 2 732 236 002, 010, 014, 022 12 76 1 761 239 001, 005, 013, 017 7 2 762 240 006, 010, 018, 022 9 77 1 771 262 002, 010, 014, 022 19 2 772 255 008, 012, 020, 024 10 78 1 781 257 004, 012, 016, 024 5 2 782 258 002, 006, 014, 018 12 79 1 791 273 003, 011, 015, 023 4 2 792 274 002, 006, 014, 018 5 81 1 811 260 003, 011, 015, 023 9 2 812 250 007, 011, 019, 023 7 SE SEC SE PSU Segment #s Total Rs (1996) Stratum U Code (1996 Cross Section) 84 1 841 292 001, 009, 013, 021 10 2 842 293 007, 011, 019, 023 10 85 1 851 280 002, 014 6 2 852 280 006, 018 4 86 1 861 320 006, 018 5 2 862 320 010, 022 7 87 1 871 332 004, 008, 016, 020 22 2 872 342 008, 012, 020, 024 9 88 1 881 351 001, 009, 013, 021 32 2 882 354 008, 012, 020, 024 13 89 1 891 370 005, 009, 017, 021 12 2 892 381 001, 005, 013, 017 17 Total: 1714 Generalized Sampling Error Results for the 1996 NES To assist NES analysts, the PC SUDAAN program was used to compute sampling errors for a wide-ranging example set of proportions estimated from the 1996 NES Pre-election Survey data set. For each estimate, sampling errors were computed for the total sample and for twenty demographic and political affiliation subclasses of the 1996 NES Pre-election Survey sample. The results of these sampling error computations were then summarized and translated into the general usage sampling error table provided in Table 11. The mean value of deft, the square root of the design effect, was found to be 1.346. The design effect was primarily due to weighting effects (Kish, 1965) and did not vary significantly by subclass size. Therefore the generalized variance table is produced by multiplying the simple random sampling standard error for each proportion and sample size by the average deft for the set of sampling error computations. Incorporating the pattern of "design effects" observed in the extensive set of example computations, Table 11 provides approximate standard errors for percentage estimates based on the 1996 NES. To use the table, examine the column heading to find the percentage value which best approximates the value of the estimated percentage that is of interest.[25] Next, locate the approximate sample size base (denominator for the proportion) in the left-hand row margin of the table. To find the approximate standard error of a percentage estimate, simply cross-reference the appropriate column (percentage) and row (sample size base). Note: the tabulated values represent approximately one standard error for the percentage estimate. To construct an approximate confidence interval, the analyst should apply the appropriate critical point from the "z" distribution (e.g., z=1.96 for a two-sided 95% confidence interval half-width). Furthermore, the approximate standard errors in the table apply only to single point estimates of percentages not to the difference between two percentage estimates. ---------- 1 NECMAs are used in the 1996 NES Cross-section component only, which is drawn from the 1990 SRC National Sample. 2 The 730 listed housing units projected to be necessary to produce the 430 interviews from the 1996 NES Cross-section supplement were increased by 10% (73) for reserve releases. The 803 listed housing units selected for this component of the 1996 NES Sample actually yielded 666 eligible households within which an interview was attempted. 3 Further description of the 1994 sample design can be found in "Sample Design: Technical Memoranda, 1994 Election Study" pp. 882-905 in Steven J. Rosenstone, Donald R. Kinder, Warren E. Miller and the National Election Studies. AMERICAN NATIONAL ELECTION STUDY, 1994: POST-ELECTION SURVEY. 4 The 1994 NES Panel consisted of all 1005 Respondents from the 1992 NES Cross-section sample. Of these, 925 were recontacted in the 1993 NES Pilot Study (a follow-up of the 1992 NES survey), of which 750 were re-interviewed, 98 refused to be re-interviewed and 77 could not be re-interviewed at that time due to some 'permanent' condition. 80 of the 1005 1992 NES Cross-section respondents could not be found for re-interview in 1993. 5 Analysis of pooled data from respondents from both components of the 1994 NES sample requires a strong assumption about the nature of the attrition of the 1992 NES Cross-section sample. It must be assumed that Panel attrition is not correlated with variables under consideration in the analysis. 6 Non-MSA segments were selected from the 1980 Census summary tape file series STF1B file, with minimum SSU size of 50 occupied HUs. 7 The number of segments shown for the 1996 NES Panel is the expected count; it is based on the number of 1994 NES Cross-section and Panel segments having selected lines. It is possible that some of these segments yielded no 1994 interviews and so do not actually show up in the 1996 Panel. 8 Kish, L. (1965). Survey Sampling, John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY. 9 Kish, L. (1949). "A procedure for objective respondent selection within the household," Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol 44, pp. 380-387. 10 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) June 1990 definitions of MSAs, NECMAs, county, parish, independent city. These, of course, differ in some respects from the primary stage unit (PSU) definitions used in the 1980 SRC National Sample so will not be strictly comparable to the 1996 NES Panel PSUs--particularly in New England where MSAs were used as PSUs in the 1980 National Sample and NECMAs were used as PSUs in the 1990 National Sample. 11 For more detailed description of original Panel component selection, see pages 3-7 of this documentation. 12 In the 1990 SRC National Sample, U.S. Census Region boundaries were maintained for purposes of stratification at the Primary Stage of selection. Since some MSA definitions cross Region boundaries, such MSAs were split and the MSA counties recombined in ways that maintained the Region boundary. This PSU actually contains the Ohio counties from both the Steubenville- Wierton, OH-WV MSA (Jefferson County, OH) and the Wheeling, WV-OH MSA (Belmont County, OH) and although it is made up of MSA counties--it is not a cohesive MSA by OMB 1990 definition. 13 For efficiency of field work the substitution of two "B1" PSUs was allowed for the "A" areas in the normal 1990 half-sample -- Waco, TX MSA for Oklahoma City, OK MSA and Jim Wells County, TX for Lavaca County, TX. 14 Kish, L. (1965). Survey Sampling, John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY. 15 Kish, L. (1949). "A procedure for objective respondent selection within the household," Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol 44, pp. 380-387. 16 See pages 8-12 of this report for details of the Cross-section supplement of the 1996 NES sample. 17 Outcome figures are from the 1996 National Pre-election Study Field Progress Report, February 28, 1997. 18 Figures in this table are from the 1996 National Post-Election Study Field Progress Report, April 18, 1997. 19 In constructing the analysis weight, a maximum of three eligible adults was allowed. 20 See 1994 NES sample weight documentation. 21 Weighted by `Intermediate factor' for Cross-section and Panel cases weighted proportionately as described above for 1996 NES combined Cross-section and panel analysis. 22 This 1996 Panel response rate appears lower than the 0.76 reported on Table 4 which was computed based on recontacted households having the eligible R from the 1994 study and actual 1996 NES sample release and interview figures from the 1996 NES final field report. 23 The four San Francisco (separated from Oakland, CA in the 1990 OMB definition), CA MSA area segments were considered as part of the Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA MSA for purposes of SE Code assignment to avoid having empty SE CODE cells since there were very few 1996 NES Cross-section respondents in this MSA. 24 See footnote #23. 25 The standard error of a percentage is a symmetric function with its maximum centered at p=50%; i.e., the standard error of p=40% and p=60% estimates are equal. The generalized variance results presented in Table 11 are a useful tool for initial, cursory examination of the NES survey results. For more in depth analysis and reporting of critical estimates, analysts are encouraged to compute exact estimates of standard errors using the appropriate choice of a sampling error program and computation model. Table 11: Generalized Variance Table. 1996 NES Pre/Post-election Survey. APPROXIMATE STANDARD ERRORS FOR PERCENTAGES For percentage estimates near: Sample n 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% or 60% or 70% or 80% or 90% The approximate standard error of the percentage is: 100 6.730 6.594 6.168 5.384 4.038 200 4.759 4.663 4.362 3.807 2.855 300 3.886 3.807 3.561 3.108 2.331 400 3.365 3.297 3.084 2.692 2.019 500 3.010 2.949 2.758 2.408 1.806 750 2.475 2.408 2.252 1.966 1.474 1000 2.128 2.085 1.951 1.703 1.277 1250 1.904 1.865 1.745 1.523 1.142 1500 1.738 1.703 1.593 1.390 1.043 1714 1.626 1.593 1.490 1.300 0.975 References Binder, D.A. 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Wolter, K.M. (1985 ). Introduction to Variance Estimation. New York: Springer-Verlag. Woodruff, R.S. (1971), "A simple method for approximating the variance of a complicated estimate," Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 66, pp. 411-414. >> 1996 NES Technical Reports and Other Occasional Papers 1. Sanchez, Maria. (July 1982) "7-Point Scales." 2. Shanks, J. Merrill, Maria Sanchez, and Betsy Morton. (March 1983). "Alternative Approaches to Survey Data Collection for the National Election Studies." 3. Lake, Celinda. (September 1983) "Similarity and Representativeness of 1983 Pilot Samples." 4. Lake, Celinda. (November 1983) "Comparison of 3-point, 5-point, and 7-point Scales from the CATI Experiment 1982 Election Study." 5. NES Staff. (December 1983) "1980 Precinct Data Returns Project." 6. Lake, Celinda. (February 1984) "Coding of Independent/Independents and Apoliticals in the Party Identification Summary Code and Apoliticals in the Rolling Cross-Section." 7. Morchio, Giovanna and Maria Sanchez. (February 1984) "Creation of a Filter Variable to be Used When Analyzing Questions about Congressional Candidates in the 1982 Integrated Personal/ISR CATI/Berkeley CATI Dataset: A Report to the Board of Overseers, National Election Studies." 8. Morchio, Giovanna and Maria Sanchez. (March 1984) "Comparison of the Michigan Method of District Assignment on the Telephone with the Personal Interview Simulated Data: A Report to the Board of Overseers, National Election Studies." 9. Traugott, Santa. (June 1984) "Two Versions of the Abortion Question." 10. Sanchez, Maria.(July 1984) "Branching versus 7-point scale measurements." 11. NES Staff. (August 1984) "Weekly Field Report for the National Election Studies Continuous Monitoring, Jan. 11 - Aug. 3, 1984: A Report to the Board of Overseers, National Election Studies." 12. NES Staff. (August 1984) "Questions and Versions in NES Continuous Monitoring, 1984: A Report to the Board of Overseers, National Election Studies." 13. NES Staff. (n.d) "Years of Schooling." 14. NES Staff. (n.d) "Newspaper Code." 15. Traugott, Santa. (n.d.) "The Political Interest Variable on the 1984 Election Study." Unpublished Staff Memo to NES Planning Committee. 16. Sanchez, Maria and Giovanna Morchio. (n.d.) "Probing Don't Know Answers -- Do We Always Want to Do This?" 17. NES Staff. (February 1985) "Progress of the Rolling Cross Section." 18. Bowers, Jake. (February 1995) NES Pilot Study Efforts to Measure Values and Predispositions. Full text of paper in WordPerfect 6.0 is available via the NES FTP server. 19. Traugott, Santa. (February 1985) "Some Analysis of Hard-to-Reach Rolling Thunder Respondents." 20. Traugott, Santa. (April 1985) "Sample Weighting in NES Continuous Monitoring, 1984: A Report to the Board of Overseers, National Election Studies." 21. Traugott, Santa. (April 1985). "Sample Weighting in NES Pre-Post Election Survey,1984: A Report to the Board of Overseers, National Election Studies." 22. Brehm, John. (June 1985) "Report on Coding of Economic Conditions Series in the 1984 Pre-Post Election Study" 23. Brehm, John. (July 1985). "Question Ordering Effects on Reported Vote Choice." 24. Traugott, Santa. (July 1985) "Assessment of Media Measures in RXS." 25. Traugott, Santa. (July 1985) "Assessment of Media Measures in Pre-Post" 26. Brehm, John. (August 1985). "Analysis of Result Code Disposition for Continuous Monitoring by Time in Field: Report to the Board of Overseers, National Election Studies." 27. Morchio, Giovanna, Maria Sanchez and Santa Traugott. (November 1985). "Mode Differences: DK Responses in the 1984 Post-Election Survey: A Report to the Board of Overseers, National Election Studies." 28. Morchio, Giovanna and Santa Traugott. (February 1986) "Congressional District Assignment in an RDD Sample: Results of 1982 CATI Experiment." 29. Brehm, John and Santa Traugott. (March 1986) "Similarity and Representativeness of the 1985 Pilot Half-samples." 30. Gronke, Paul. (September 1986) "NES Question C2: R's Party Registration." 31. Brehm, John. (March 1987) "How Representative is the 1986 Post-Election Survey?" 32. Morchio, Giovanna. (May 1987) "Trends in NES Response Rates." 33. Brehm, John. (December 1987) "Who's Missing? an Analysis of NonResponse in the 1986 Election Study: A Report to the Board of Overseers, National Election Studies." 34. Traugott, Santa. (August 1989) "Validating Self-Reported Vote: 1964-1988." 35. -- open -- 36. Traugott, Santa and Giovanna Morchio. (March 1990) "Assessment of Bias Due to Attrition and Sample Selection in the NES 1989 Pilot Study." 37. -- open -- 38. Gronke, Paul. (May 1990) "Assessing the Sample Quality of the 1988 Senate Election Study: A response to Wright." 39. Presser, Stanley, Michael W. Traugott and Santa Traugott. (November 1990). "Vote 'Over' Reporting in Surveys: The Records or the Respondents?" 40. Bloom, Joel. (March 1991) "Sources of Pro-incumbent Bias in NES Survey Estimates for U.S. House Races since 1978: A Second Look." 41. Mayer, Russell. (November 1991) "Identifying Bias in Voting Models." 42. Traugott, Michael W., Santa Traugott and Stanley Presser. (May 1992) "Revalidation of Self-Reported Vote." 43. Rosenstone, Steven J., Margaret Petrella and Donald R. Kinder. (April 1993) "The Consequences of Substituting Telephone for Face-to-Face Interviewing in the 1992 National Election Study." 44. Luevano, Patricia. (March 1994) "Response Rates in the National Election Studies, 1948-1992." 45. Traugott, Santa and Steven J. Rosenstone. (Nov. 1994) "Panel Attrition Among the 1990-1992 Panel Respondents." 46. Traugott, Santa and Steven J. Rosenstone. (Nov. 1994) "Demographic Characteristics of Respondents to the 1980, 1984 and 1988 NES Pre-Election Studies by Week of Interview." 47. Traugott, Santa. (Nov. 1994) "Candidate Traits Used in NES Studies, 1979-1994." 48. Traugott, Santa. (Nov. 1994) "Affects Towards Candidates Used in NES Studies, 1979-1994." 49. Traugott, Santa. (Nov. 1994) "Candidate Placements Used in NES Studies, 1968-1994." 50. Sheng, Shing-Yuan. (Jan. 1995) "NES Measurements of Values and Pre-Dispositions, 1984-1992." 51. Traugott, Santa. (Feb. 1995) "NES Question Batteries: Measuring Values and Dispositions, 1983-1994." 52. Tolleson-Rinehart, Sue, et.al. (May 1994) "The Reliability, Validity, and Scalability of Indicators of Gender Role Beliefs and Feminismin the 1992 National Election Study: A Report to the ANES Board of Overseers." >> 1995 Pilot Study Reports Alvarez, R. Michael. Survey Measures of Uncertainty: a Report to the National Election Studies Board on the Use of Certainty Questions to Measure Uncertainty about Candidate Traits and Issue Positions. Bartels, Larry M. Budget Items on 1995 Pilot Study. ________. Entertainment Television Items on 1995 Pilot Study. ________. Humanitarianism Items on 1995 Pilot Study. ________. Issue Scales Versus Effort Items on the 1995 Pilot Study ________. Talk Radio Items on 1995 Pilot Study. ________. Television News Items on 1995 Pilot Study. Berinsky, Adam and Steven Rosenstone. Evaluation of Environmental Policy Items on the 1995 NES Pilot Study. Buhr, Tami, Ann Crigler and Marion Just. Media Questions on the 1996 election study and related content analysis of media cover of the presidential campaign. Hansen, John Mark. Revealed Preference Budget Items on the 1995 National Election Pilot Study: a Report. Marcus, George E. And Michael Mackuen. Measuring Mood in the 1995 NES Pilot Study. Rabinowitz, George and Stuart Elaine Macdonald. New Issues on the 95 Pilot Study. Rahn, Wendy W. And John Transue. The Political Significance of Fear of Crime. Richardson, Amy. Questions on Public Attitudes Toward the Environment. Steenbergen, Marco R. Compassion and American Public Opinion: An Analysis of the NES Humanitarianism Scale. Zaller, John. Analysis of News Exposure Items from the 1995 Pilot >> 1996 CONTEXTUL DATA NOTE ON ESTIMATION OF MEDIA MARKET VARIABLES Media market variables, indicators of the cost of advertising within geographic regions of the United States, are available for Designated Market Areas (DMAs). These DMAs are identified by a geographic market design that is based on measured viewing patterns. The design is comprised of approximately 200 mutually exclusive television markets, or DMAs. Every county in the United States is assigned exclusively to one DMA. Since each county falls within only one DMA, estimating media market variables for counties is relatively straightforward. Each county is assigned the media market measures for the DMA in which the county falls. The measures included as part of the National Election Study 1996 Contextual Data File are: number of DMA households, average cost per point across all time slots, cost per point for Early News, cost per point for Prime Access, cost per point for Prime Time, and cost per point for Late News. Since congressional districts may encompass several different counties and DMAs, precise media market measures for congressional districts are unavailable. The district-level measures included in the Contextual Data File are estimates based on county populations expressed as proportions of the total populations of House districts. Specifically, the county-level DMA measures were multiplied by the following proportion: the county population falling into a House district, divided by the total population of the House district. These "weighted" DMA measures were then summed within each House district. Consider, for example, a hypothetical congressional district that includes two counties. The population of County A makes up 20 percent of the House district, while the population of County B comprises 80 percent of the House district. The DMA media market measures for County A and County B would be multiplied by .20 and .80, respectively, and then summed to provide estimated DMA media market measures for the House district. The county population falling into each congressional district was taken from Congressional Quarterly's (1993) Congressional Districts in the 1990s. The DMA media market measures are based on Nielsen's 211 DMA markets for 1996 and were taken from the Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook 1996. MASTER CODES >> 1996 TYPE OF RACE HOUSE DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING 12 Dem incumbent running -- REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER 13 Dem incumbent running -- OTHER CHALLENGER 14 Dem incumbent running -- UNOPPOSED 19 Dem incumbent running -- REPUBLICAN AND OTHER CHALLENGERS REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING 21 Rep incumbent running -- DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 23 Rep incumbent running -- OTHER CHALLENGER 24 Rep incumbent running -- UNOPPOSED 29 Rep incumbent running -- DEMOCRATIC AND OTHER CHALLENGERS OTHER INCUMBENT RUNNING 31 Other incumbent running -- DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 32 Other incumbent running -- REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER 34 Other incumbent running -- UNOPPOSED NO INCUMBENT RUNNING 51 Dem incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 52 Dem incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 53 Dem incumbent not running -- OTHER CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 55 Dem incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN CANDS 56 Dem incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN AND OTHER CANDS 57 Dem incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND OTHER CANDS 59 Dem incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC, REPUBLICAN, OTHER CANDS 61 Rep incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 62 Rep incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 63 Rep incumbent not running -- OTHER CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 65 Rep incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN CANDS 66 Rep incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN AND OTHER CANDS 67 Rep incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND OTHER CANDS 69 Rep incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC, REPUBLICAN, OTHER CANDS 71 Other incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 72 Other incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 73 Other incumbent not running -- OTHER CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 75 Other incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN CANDS 76 Other incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN AND OTHER CANDS 77 Other incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND OTHER CANDS 79 Other incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC, REPUBLICAN, OTHER CANDS SENATE DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENT RUNNING 12 Dem incumbent running -- REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER 13 Dem incumbent running -- OTHER CHALLENGER 14 Dem incumbent running -- UNOPPOSED 19 Dem incumbent running -- REPUBLICAN AND OTHER CHALLENGERS REPUBLICAN INCUMBENT RUNNING 21 Rep incumbent running -- DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 23 Rep incumbent running -- OTHER CHALLENGER 24 Rep incumbent running -- UNOPPOSED 29 Rep incumbent running -- DEMOCRATIC AND OTHER CHALLENGERS OTHER INCUMBENT RUNNING 31 Other incumbent running -- DEMOCRATIC CHALLENGER 32 Other incumbent running -- REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER 34 Other incumbent running -- UNOPPOSED NO INCUMBENT RUNNING 51 Dem incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 52 Dem incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 53 Dem incumbent not running -- OTHER CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 55 Dem incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN CANDS 56 Dem incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN AND OTHER CANDS 57 Dem incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND OTHER CANDS 59 Dem incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC, REPUBLICAN, OTHER CANDS 61 Rep incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 62 Rep incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 63 Rep incumbent not running -- OTHER CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 65 Rep incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN CANDS 66 Rep incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN AND OTHER CANDS 67 Rep incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND OTHER CANDS 69 Rep incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC, REPUBLICAN, OTHER CANDS 71 Other incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 72 Other incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 73 Other incumbent not running -- OTHER CANDIDATE UNOPPOSED 75 Other incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN CANDS 76 Other incumbent not running -- REPUBLICAN AND OTHER CANDS 77 Other incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC AND OTHER CANDS 79 Other incumbent not running -- DEMOCRATIC, REPUBLICAN, OTHER CANDS NO RACE IN STATE 81 DEMOCRATIC INCUMBENTS, no race in state 82 REPUBLICAN INCUMBENTS, no race in state 85 DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN INCUMBENTS, no race in state >> 1996 CANDIDATE NUMBERS SENATE: 10 Third party 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 17 Democratic Senator, no race in state 18 Republican Senator, no race in state 19 Democratic Senator, term not up in state with race 21 Democratic Senator--retiring (state with open race) 22 Republican Senator--retiring (state with open race) 27 Democratic Senator, no race in state 28 Republican Senator, no race in state 29 Republican Senator, term not up in state with race HOUSE: 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 41 Democratic Representative--retiring (district with open race) 42 Republican Representative--retiring (district with open race) GOVERNOR: [NOT USED 1996] 50 Third party or independent Gubernatorial candidate ** 51 Democratic candidate in open Gubernatorial race 52 Republican candiate in open Gubernatorial race 53 Democratic Gubernatorial incumbent 54 Republican Gubernatorial incumbent 55 Democratic Gubernatorial challenger 56 Republican Gubernatorial challenger 57 Democratic governor, no race in state 58 Republican governor, no race in state 61 Democratic governor--retiring (state with open race) 62 Republican governor--retiring (state with open race) OTHER: 90 Both Democratic and Republican candidates (used in incumbency var only) 97 Name given not on Candidate List MISSING DATA: 98 DK; refused to name candidate 99 NA 00 INAP ++VOTE QUESTION ONLY, VOTED OUTSIDE DISTRICT OF IW: DISTRICT WITH NO RUNNING INCUMBENT: (VOTE VAR ONLY) 81 Democratic candidate 82 Republican candidate DISTRICT WITH RUNNING INCUMBENT: (VOTE VAR ONLY) 83 Democratic incumbent 84 Republican incumbent 85 Democratic challenger 86 Republican challenger ALL DISTRICTS: (VOTE VAR ONLY) 80 Third party or independent candidate ** 91 Democrat--no name given 92 Republican--no name given ** IF 3RD PARTY/INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE NAMED, THIS CODE IS USED ONLY IF NAME APPEARS ON CANDIDATE LIST (IF NAME NOT ON CANDIDATE LIST, CODE 97 IS USED). NOTE: CODE 97 INCLUDES INSTANCES WHERE R VOTED STRAIGHT MAJOR PARTY TICKET BUT NO CANDIDATE FOR R'S PARTY RAN FOR GIVEN OFFICE (OR: R INSISTS VOTED FOR A MAJOR PARTY'S CANDIDATE BUT NO CANDIDATE RAN FOR GIVEN OFFICE REPRESENTING NAMED MAJOR PARTY). ++ CODES 80-86,91,92 ARE NOT USED IN VARS OTHER THAN VOTE VARS. >> 1996 PARTY-CANDIDATE PARTY ONLY -- PEOPLE WITHIN PARTY 0001 Johnson 0002 Kennedy, John; JFK 0003 Kennedy, Robert; RFK 0004 Kennedy, Edward; "Ted" 0005 Kennedy, NA which 0006 Truman 0007 Roosevelt; "FDR" 0008 McGovern 0009 Carter 0010 Mondale 0011 McCarthy, Eugene 0012 Humphrey 0013 Muskie 0014 Dukakis, Michael 0015 Wallace 0016 Jackson, Jesse 0017 Clinton, Bill 0018 Clinton, Hillary 0031 Eisenhower; Ike 0032 Nixon 0034 Rockefeller 0035 Reagan 0036 Ford 0037 Bush 0038 Connally 0039 Kissinger 0040 McCarthy, Joseph 0041 Buchanan, Pat 0042 Dole, Robert 0051 Other national party figures (Senators, Congressman, etc.) 0052 Local party figures (city, state, etc.) 0053 Good/Young/Experienced leaders; like whole ticket 0054 Bad/Old/Inexperienced leaders; dislike whole ticket 0055 Reference to vice-presidential candidate 0097 Other people within party reasons PARTY ONLY -- PARTY CHARACTERISTICS 0101 Traditional Democratic voter: always been a Democrat; just a Democrat; never been a Republican; just couldn't vote Republican 0102 Traditional Republican voter: always been a Republican; just a Republican; never been a Democrat; just couldn't vote Democratic 0111 Positive, personal, affective terms applied to party--good/nice people; patriotic; etc. 0112 Negative, personal, affective terms applied to party--bad/lazy people; lack of patriotism; etc. 0121 Can trust them; they keep their promises; you know where they stand 0122 Can't trust them; they break their promises; you don't know where they stand 0131 Party is well-organized, sticks together, is united; members are disciplined; votes party line 0132 Party is poorly-organized/really two parties/divided/ factionalized; members not disciplined; doesn't vote party line 0133 Party is (more) representative/good cross-section of the country; encompasses a wider variety of views/people; is more at the center of the country's views 0134 Party is less/not representative;bad cross-section of the country; encompasses more restricted views; is less at the center of the country's views 0135 Reference to participation of minority/women candidate(s) 0141 Reference to party's most recent National Convention; party's process/method of selecting presidential/vice-presidential candidates 0151 Performance of local branch of party; how they've done in this state/county/town 0161 Reference to the predominant faction that R sees as being in control of the party (NA which faction); "I don't like the people running it" 0162 Reference to Northerners/Liberals (as in control) of Democratic Party 0163 Reference to Southerners/Conservatives (as in control) of Democratic Party 0164 Reference to Easterners/Liberals/Moderates (as in control) of Republican Party 0165 Reference to Midwesterners/Westerners/Southerners/ Conservatives/[1996] "party old boy network" (as in control) of Republican Party 0166 [1996] Reference to Christian/religious right (as in control) of Republican Party 0167 Can't win; doesn't have a chance 0168 Can win; party can't be beat 0169 Too big a party; there are too many of them; party is too powerful 0170 Too small a party; there are not enough of them; party is too weak 0171 Listens (more) to people; takes (more) into consideration the needs and wants of people; understands (better) the people/the majority of the people 0172 Doesn't listen to/understand the needs and wants of the people/the majority of the people 0173 Campaign tactics, uses too much money in campaigns, slings mud 0174 Party has been in office/controlled Congress/held the White House too long/long enough; we need a change (of party) [code 430 for mentions of candidate] 0197 Other party-characteristic reasons CANDIDATE ONLY -- EXPERIENCE, ABILITY 0201 General reference to him as "a good/bad man or a good/bad guy"; R has heard good/bad things about him; qualifications; general ability; reference to his "personality" 0203 Not qualified for the office; the job is too big for him to handle 0211 Experienced (NA what kind) (see 0217, 0218, 0220 for specific kinds of experience; if in foreign policy see 1100's) 0212 Inexperienced 0213 Dependable/Trustworthy/Reliable; a man you can trust with the responsibilities of government ("trust" in the capability sense, rather than the honesty sense) 0214 Undependable/Untrustworthy/Unreliable; a man you can't trust with the responsibilities of government 0215 A military man; a good military/war record 0216 Not a military man; bad military/war record; no military/war record 0217 His record in public service; how well he's performed in previous offices; voting record in Congress 0218 Has government experience/political experience/seniority/ incumbency 0219 Lacks government experience/political experience 0220 A statesman; has experience in foreign affairs 0221 Not a statesman; lacks experience in foreign affairs 0222 "He has done a good job so far"; he has brought us through hard times"; has gotten things done has some good ideas; trying to do right things 0223 Hasn't done anything; hasn't produced any results (general); has not been able to get programs off the ground 0224 Has fulfilled/Sept (campaign) promises 0225 Has not fulfilled/Sept (campaign) promises 0297 Other candidate experience/ability reasons CANDIDATE ONLY -- CANDIDATE LEADERSHIP QUALITIES 0301 Dignified/has dignity 0302 Undignified/lacks dignity 0303 Strong/decisive/self-confident/aggressive; will end all this indecision 0304 Weak/indecisive/lacks self-confidence/vacillating; [1996] waffles, wishy washy 0305 Inspiring; a man you can follow; "a leader"; [1996] charisma 0306 Uninspiring; not a man you can follow; not a leader; [1996] lacks charisma *0335 Makes people feel good about America/being Americans; is patriotic/loves the country 0307 People have confidence in him 0308 People don't have confidence in him 0309 Good at communicating with blacks, young people, other "problem" groups 0310 Bad at communicating with blacks, young people, other "problem" groups (if communicate in general, see 0441, 0442) 0311 Knows how to handle people (at personal level) 0312 Doesn't know how to handle people (at personal level) 0313 A politician/political person; (too) much in politics; a good politician; part of Washington crowd; politically motivated; just wants to be re-elected 0314 Not a politician; not in politics; above politics; a bad politician 0315 Independent; no one runs him; his own boss 0316 Not independent; run by others; not his own man/boss 0317 Humble; knows his limitations; doesn't pretend to know all the answers 0318 Not humble enough; too cocky/self-confident; can't admit shortcomings; blames others for his/her mistakes 0319 (Too) Careful/Cautious/Good judgment 0320 (Too) Impulsive/Careless/Bad/Poor judgment *0334 Poor at explaining himself/his positions; doesn't answer questions clearly; speaks off the top of his head/doesn't stop to think before he speaks 0321 Helps people in the district on a personal level; has helped R personally with a problem (specific mention); tries to do things for the people 0322 Doesn't help people in the district on a personal level; was not helpful to R with a personal problem (specific mention) 0323 Represents (well) the views of the district; close to people in the district; comes home regularly to chat and mix with people 0324 Does not represent (well) the views of the district; not close to the people in the district; doesn't interact enough with the people 0325 Keeps people well informed about governmental matters; communicates with constituents; any mention of R receiving newsletters or communications from him/her; explains matters well so people can understand 0326 Does not inform people enough about governmental matters; does not send enough newsletters or communications; doesn't explain matters well 0327 Listens to the people/solicits public opinion; any mention of polls or questionnaires; is accessible to constituents (NFS) 0328 Doesn't listen to the people/does not solicit public opinion; isn't accessible to constituents (NFS) 0329 Has helped local (district) economy; brought money, projects, jobs to district 0330 Has not helped local (district) economy; not brought money, projects, jobs to district 0331 Candidate helps the district; watches out for the interests of the district or region in general 0332 Candidate has not protected/watched out for the interests of the district (specific mentions) *0334 Located after 0320 *0335 Located after 0306 0397 Other candidate leadership reason CANDIDATE ONLY -- PERSONAL QUALITIES 0401 Honest/Sincere; keeps promises; man of integrity; means what he says; fair; not tricky; open and candid; straightforward; positive Playboy references (1976) 0402 Dishonest/Insincere; breaks promises; no integrity; doesn't mean what he says; tricky; not open and candid; not straightforward 0403 Man of high principles/ideals; high moral purpose; idealistic (if too idealistic, code 0416) 0404 Lacks principles/ideals 0405 Racist/Bigoted/Prejudiced 0406 Not a racist/bigoted/prejudiced 0407 Public servant; man of duty; conscientious; hard-working; would be a full-time President; good attendance record in Congress; dedicated; really interested in serving people 0408 Doesn't take public service seriously; lazy; would be a part-time President; poor attendance record in office; not dedicated; not really interested in serving people 0409 Doesn't use office for personal benefit; not in office to maximize personal benefit 0410 Uses/in office (mostly) for personal benefits (junket trips, big salary, other perks) 0411 Patriotic; (88) like Bush's stand on Pledge of Allegiance issue 0412 Unpatriotic; (88) dislike Dukakis' stand on Pledge of Allegiance issue 0413 Understands the nation's/district's problems; well-informed; studies up on issues 0414 Doesn't understand the nation's/district's problems; poorly informed; doesn't study up on issues 0415 Realistic 0416 Unrealistic; too idealistic; (if "idealistic" in positive sense, code 0403) 0417 Uses common sense; makes a lot of sense; pragmatic/ practical/down-to-earth 0418 Not sensible; impractical 0419 (Too) well educated; scholarly 0420 Poorly educated; unschooled 0421 Intelligent/Smart 0422 Unintelligent/Stupid/Dumb *0464 Uninformed; doesn't (seem to) know anything about the issues/what is going on in the country/ government 0423 Religious; "moral" (in religious sense); God-fearing; "too" religious 0424 "Irreligious"; "immoral" (in religious sense); Playboy interview (reflects on Carter--1976) 0425 Self-made; not well off; started out as poor; worked his way up; (started out) unpolished/unrefined/rough 0426 Wealthy; rich; born with silver spoon in mouth; polished/refined/well-mannered; bought way into office; use of own money to finance campaign 0427 Old hat; has run before; a die-hard; "a loser" (in the past) 0428 Someone new; a fresh face 0429 Don't change horses in midstream 0430 Time for a change;incumbent has been in office too long/long enough [code 174 for mentions of party] 0431 Unsafe/Unstable; dictatorial; craves power; ruthless 0432 Safe/Stable 0433 Sense of humor; jokes a lot (too much) 0434 No sense of humor; humorless (too serious) 0435 Kind/Warm/Gentle; [1996] caring 0436 Cold/Aloof 0437 Likeable; gets along with people; friendly; outgoing; [1996] nice 0438 Not likeable; can't get along with people 0439 Democratic (in non-partisan sense) 0440 Undemocratic (in non-partisan sense) 0441 High-fallutin'/High-brow; talks in circles; can't talk to common man; can't communicate ideas well 0442 Not high-fallutin'/is low-brow; talks straight; can talk to common man; can communicate ideas well 0443 Well-known; "I know him/her" 0444 Unknown; not well known 0445 Reference to his family (not 0457) 0446 Reference to his wife/spouse 0447 Speaking ability 0448 Health 0449 Appearance/Looks/Face/Appearance on TV; his smile 0450 Age (NA how perceived) 0451 (Too) Old 0452 (Too) Young 0453 Mature 0454 Immature 0455 Regional reference; "he's a Southerner"; "he's a Midwesterner"; he comes from the country/a rural area; area reference 0456 Previous occupation 0457 He's a family man 0459 Energetic; too energetic 0460 Not energetic 0461 Gender, e.g., "She's a woman" 0462 Racial/Ethnic attribute; "He is a black man" *0464 Located after 0422 0495 Other negative personal qualities 0496 Other positive personal qualities 0497 Other candidate personal qualities 0498 References to Playboy interview--NA direction or neutral; "it's OK," "that is what the Bible says", (not 0401)--1976 CANDIDATE ONLY--PARTY CONNECTIONS 0500 A Democrat; good Democrat; typical Democrat 0501 A Republican; good Republican; typical Republican 0502 Controlled by party regulars/bosses/machine 0503 Not controlled by party regulars/bosses 0504 Reference to men around him/staff/followers 0505 Reference to his speeches (exc. 0447), campaign tactics; mud-slinging; (88) dislike Bush's stand on Pledge of Allegiance issue 0506 Can win; best choice for party victory 0507 Cannot win; not good choice for party victory 0508 Reference to linkage with other party figures (he's close to the Kennedy's; he was close to Eisenhower; etc.) 0509 Would continue/Seep/follow Democratic policies (unspecified) 0510 Would change/get rid of " " 0511 Would continue/Seep/follow Democratic domestic policies (unspecified, not codeable in 0900's) 0512 Would change/get rid of " " " 0513 Would continue/Seep/follow Democratic foreign policies (unspecified, not codeable in 1100's) 0514 Would change/get rid of " " " 0515 Would continue/Seep/follow Republican policies (unspecified) 0516 Would change/get rid of " " 0517 Would continue/Seep/follow Republican domestic policies (unspecified, not codeable in 0900's) 0518 Would change/get rid of " " " 0519 Would continue/Seep/follow Republican foreign policies (unspecified, not codeable in 1100's) 0520 Would change/get rid of " " " 0531 More liberal than most Democrats; a Northern Democrat 0532 More conservative " " ; a Southern Democrat 0533 More liberal than most Republicans; an Eastern Republican 0534 More conservative " " ; a Midwestern/Western/ Southern Republican 0535 Will bring in/listen to the (party) liberals 0536 Will bring in/listen to the (party) conservatives 0541 References to the physical or mental health of vice-presidential incumbent/candidate; emotional state/stability of vice-presidential incumbern/candidata; [1972] References to the Eagleton affair 0542 Reference to vice-presidential incumbent/candidate, running mate - NEC 0543 References to age/gender/race/ethnic background of vice-presidential incumbent/candidate; [1984] Mondale's selection of a woman for vice-president 0544 Mention of issue(s) that vice-presidential incumbent/candidate is identified with or has taken a leading role in promoting; [1992] Gore's position on the environment 0551 References to link with "Watergate"--positive reference to Watergate 0552 Not associated with "Watergate"--negative reference to Watergate; making too much out of Watergate 0553 Ford's pardon of Nixon--NA direction or against pardon 0554 " " " --pro; brave/right thing to do 0555 Positive references about independent candidacy; maybe the country needs a third party; third parties should have more recognition; the two party system needs buckling 0556 Negative references/liabilities related to independent candidacy; "he's an independent" (NFS); "we don't need a third party"; "he lacks backing from a party" 0597 Other candidate party connection reasons PARTY OR CANDIDATE--GOVERNMENT MANAGEMENT 0601 Good/Efficient/Businesslike administration; balanced budget; lower/wouldn't increase national debt; cautious spending 0602 Bad/Inefficient/Unbusinesslike administration; wasteful; "bureaucratic"; deficit budget; higher/increased national debt; overspend 0603 Honest government; not corrupt; no "mess in Washington" 0604 Dishonest/Corrupt government; "mess in Washington"; immorality in government; reference to Hayes, Mills, Lance; [1992] writing bad checks on the House of Representatives bank 0605 (Would) Spend less (than other side); (would) spend too little 0606 (Would) Spend more (than other side); (would) spend too much 0607 Has brought/will bring about bureaucratic reform 0608 Has not brought/will not bring about bureaucratic reform 0609 General assessment of job he/they would do/are doing; is good/bad President; are providing good/bad administration *0622 Doesn't work (hard) at job; not involved (enough) in the work of his office/delegates too much authority to others; has chosen poor/incompetent aides; his aides have not performed well 0610 Reference to management/performance in Congress/Supreme Court/other government agency; references to the quality of appointments made to public posts (courts, cabinet, commissions) 0611 He has/has not worked well with (Democratic) Congress; would/could have done better with (Republican) Congress; he kept/would keep Congress in check 0612 He will work well/better with (Democratic) Congress 0613 Gets more done/accomplishes as much/more productive 0614 Gets less done/doesn't accomplish as much/less productive *0625 Mostly approve of/happy with job done so far, but doesn't approve of everything that has been done 0615 Sympathy/understanding expressed for the complexity/ magnitude of the job (e.g., President): tough job 0616 Sympathy/understanding expressed for the difficult situation ("a mess") inherited by the incumbent *0623 Doing the best he can (under the circumstances); doing as good a job as anyone else could do; everyone makes some mistakes 0617 Will face (difficult) issues; faces problems directly; faces up to political reality 0618 Will not face (difficult) issues; will not face problems directly; ignores political reality 0619 Supports the president/works well with the president/would work well with the president 0620 Does not support the president/does not (would not) work well with the president 0621 Response to/handling of domestic crisis or natural disaster - riot, hurricane, tornado, earthquake, flood, etc. *0622 Located after 0609 *0623 Located after 0616 *0625 Located after 0614 0624 Opposes term limitations for Congress 0626 Favors term limitations for Congress 0627 The economy is bad, but that is not (necessarily) his fault 0697 Other government management reasons 0628 [1994] Contract with America that was proposed by Republicans; support/commitment/opposition to Contract with America PARTY OR CANDIDATE--MISCELLANEOUS 0701 Just like him/them (NA why); like everything about him/them; "I was hoping he would win the (nomination/primaries)" 0702 Just dislike/Don't like him/them (NA why); don't like anything about him/them *0732 Used to like him but don't now; have lost respect for him 0703 Will save America; America needs him/them 0704 Will ruin America; last thing America needs 0705 Will unite Americans/bring people together 0706 Will divide Americans/drive people apart 0707 Speaks of party/candidate as good protector(s); will know what to do; more intelligent 0708 Speaks of party/candidate as bad protector(s); won't know what to do 0709 Good for country (unspecified); trying to do good job; trying; not just out for self/own best interest; has/have country's interest at heart 0710 Bad for country (unspecified); don't have country's interests at heart; only looking out for their own interests 0711 Lesser of two evils 0718 Treatment of Jesse Jackson; didn't offer him the vice-presidenal nomination; didn't use him (effectively) to get out the Black vote; weren't coutreous/respectful toward him; didn't keep promises made to him 0719 References to damaging incidents in candidate's personal life (sexual escapades, financial problems, substance abuse, etc); [1980] Reference to Chappaquidic; Kennedy's personal problems 0720 Reference to Watergate affair (exc. 0551-0554) 0721 The way the incumbent came to office; the people should select President 0722 The incumbent should have a chance (on his own)/another chance/second chance 0723 (I believe in/Necessary for) a two-party system; choice between candidates; opposition; balances power of other party 0724 Vote for the man rather than party; look for more qualified man; don't pay attention to parties 0725 The opponent who the candidate ran against; the candidate was the better/worse of the two in general; the candidate ran against someone I really like/dislike 0726 Splits votes; will elect wrong candidate; "spoiler" 0727 Expression of sympathy/admiration for the candidate's underdog position; trying hard against terrible odds; courageous uphill battle; "I like underdogs"; "they are bucking the guy" (keeping him off ballot, not taking him seriously, not giving him enough publicity) 0728 Negative comments about the candidate's switching parties, being a turncoat, disloyal to his original party 0729 Party selection of a woman for vice-president 0730 Mention of debates; candidate's performance in the debates 0731 Position (vote) on increasing congressional salary; position (vote) on accepting honoraria/outside pay/royalties while in office *0732 Located after 0702 0733 References to candidate's children or extended family [code 446 for references to spouse] 0734 [1996] Reference to Whitewater, Travel Office firings, FBI files controversies 0796 References to unfair/undeserved/excessive criticism by media or public 0797 Other miscellaneous reasons: Other miscellaneous reasons relating to image and candidate/party effect on nation PARTY OR CANDIDATE--GOVERNMENT ACTIVITY/PHILOSOPHY 0801 General assessment of ideas/policies/stands (unspecified) 0802 Different from other party/candidate 0803 Same as other party/candidate; not different enough 0804 (Too) negative; always tearing down other side; no solutions of his/their own 0805 For government activity; believe government should take care of things; for big government; supports social programs/ spending (not 0905-0907) 0806 Against government activity; believe government involved in too many things; favors reduction in social programs/ spending (not 0905-0907) 0807 Humanistic; favor human beings over property rights 0808 Not humanistic; favor property rights over human beings 0809 Favor social change/reform/progress/improvement of social conditions 0810 Against social change/reform/progress/improvement of social conditions 0811 Socialistic 0812 Anti-socialistic 0813 Communistic/soft/hard-liner on Communism/apologist for Communists/dupe 0814 (Too) anti-communistic/hard-liner on Communism 0815 (Too) liberal (except 0531 or 0533) 0816 (Too) conservative (except 0532 or 0534) 0817 Moderate/middle of the road/for slow change; not an extremist/fanatic 0818 Extremist/fanatic/too far out; not too moderate/not a fence-sitter 0819 Pro-Far Right/Birchers/reactionaries; encouraging fascist/ police state 0820 Anti-Far Right/ " " ; discouraging " 0821 Pro-Far Left/radicals/Yippies/SDS; encouraging anarchy/ guerilla state 0822 Anti-Far Left/ " " " ; discouraging " 0823 Pro-Extremists (NA direction)/nuts/bomb-throwers 0824 Anti-Extremists " " " 0827 Pro-States'/local/community rights; better local government 0828 Anti- " " " " ; worse/weaker local government 0829 For equality; believe everyone should have things equally/ be treated equally 0830 Anti-equality; believe some people should have more than others/people should not be treated equally 0831 Generous, compassionate, believe in helping others 0832 Selfish, only help themselves 0833 Acceptance of change/new ideas; less bound to status quo; more open to new ideas/ways of doing things; flexible, innovative 0834 Resistance to change/new ideas; stick to (protect) status quo; resist new ways of doing things; rigid 0835 Has a well-defined set of beliefs/definite philosophy; does not compromise on principles; has (clear) understanding of goals they stand for 0836 Has poorly defined set of beliefs; lacks a definite philosophy; compromise on principles; has no (clear) understanding of goals they stand for 0837 Favor work ethic; believes in self-reliance/in people working hard to get ahead 0838 Doesn't favor work ethic; believes in people being handed things/in government handouts (if specific policy mentioned, code in 0900's) 0841 Keep track of/control over administration heads, cabinet members, etc.; follow through on policies; determine if programs are working 0842 Don't (as in 0841) 0843 Conditional evaluation: R suggests candidate/party cannot solve problems because not under his/their control (no negative connotations); will he/they be able to do what they say (determining factor outside his/their control); "I like what he says but wonder if he can do it" (if clearly negative, code in 0122 or 0402) 0845 Will involve/wants to involve people/Congress/Cabinet/ advisors/other government officials in government/ decision making 0846 Will not involve people/Congress/Cabinet/advisors/other government officials in government/decision making 0847 Separation of church and state/religion and politics--pro 0848 Separation of church and state/religion and politics--anti 0849 Stand/views on religion (church/state relationship NA) 0897 Other Government Activity/Philosophy reasons PARTY OR CANDIDATE--DOMESTIC POLICIES 0900 General assessment of domestic ideas/policies/stands (unspecified) 0901 General assessment of economic policy (unspecified) 0902 Government economic controls--NA direction 0903 " " " --Pro; we need planned economy; control of private enterprise 0904 " " " --Anti; we have too much interference in private enterprise 0905 Welfare/Poverty problems--NA direction; give-away 0906 " " " --Pro government aid/activity; pro give-aways 0907 " " " --Anti government aid/activity; anti give-aways; pro self-help 0908 Social Security/Pensions--NA direction 0909 " " " --Pro expansion in coverage and/or increase in benefits 0910 " " " --Anti expansion in coverage and/or increase in benefits; favoring contraction and/or decrease 0911 Unemployment compensation--NA direction 0912 " " --Pro expansion in coverage and/or increase in benefits 0913 " " --Anti expansion in coverage and/or increase in benefits; favoring contraction and/or decrease 0914 Aid to education--NA direction 0915 " " --Pro 0916 " " --Anti 0917 Aid to parochial schools--NA direction 0918 " " " --Pro 0919 " " " --Anti *1052 School choice plans; vouchers -- pro *1053 " " " -- anti *1047 Establish/enforce standards for schools (test teachers, require minimum curricula, regulate class size, etc) -- NA direction *1048 " " " -- Pro *1049 " " " --Anti 0920 Housing--NA direction 0921 " --Pro more public housing 0922 " --Anti more public housing 0923 Aid/Programs for older people/the aged, Medicare, Medicaid, direction -- NA 0924 " " " -- Pro 0925 " " " -- Anti 0926 Monetary policy--NA direction 0927 " " --Pro loose(r) money; more availability of loans for housing, cars, etc.; lower interest rates 0928 " " --Anti loose(r) money; for tighter money; less availability of loans; higher interest rates *1054 Value of the dollar relative to gold/other currencies; any mentions of gold/currencies *1046 Solvency/stability/regulation/control of the nation's FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS. [1990] Involvement in the Savings and Loan scandals 0929 Tax policy--NA direction 0930 " " --Pro lower taxes 0931 " " --Anti lower taxes; for higher taxes 0932 " " --Pro reform/fairer system/end of loopholes/ write-offs/dodges 0933 " " --Anti reform/fairer system/end of loopholes/ write-offs/dodges *1055 Line item veto -- pro *1056 Line item veto -- anti 0942 [1990] Candidate voted for the budget agreement which resulted in increased taxes/fees 0934 "The Times"/General conditions/Prosperity/The Economy --better under him/them 0935 " " --worse under him/them 0936 Inflation/Cost of living--lower/better under him/them 0937 " " " --higher/worse under him/them 0938 Wages/Salaries/Income/Employment--higher/better under him/ them 0939 " " " " --lower/worse under him/them 0940 Prices for producers--higher/better under him/them 0941 " " --lower/worse (if farm, see 0943-0945) 0942 Located after 0933 0943 Programs to help farmers -- NA direction 0944 " " " --Pro (greater) help/fairer system, reform in system; higher price supports 0945 " " " --Anti (greater) help/fairer system, reform in system; higher price supports 0946 Civil rights/Racial justice/Integration/Desegregation/Voting Rights -- NA direction 0947 " " -- Pro 0948 " " -- Anti *1043 Affirmative Action programs -- NA direction *1044 " " " -- Pro; favors quotas based on race or gender *1045 " " " -- Anti; opposes quotas based on race or gender 0949 Civil liberties/Freedom of expression/First amendment/ Privacy -- NA direction 0950 " -- Pro; against snooping; political trials, etc; (88) like Dukakis' stand on Pledge of Allegiance issue 0951 " -- Anti; for snooping; political trials; McCarthyite; (88) dislike Republican party stand on Pledge of Allegiance issue 0952 General assessment of Labor policy (unspecified) 0953 Right to work laws--NA direction 0954 " " " --Pro (i.e., opposes unions [anti-labor, code 1208]) 0955 " " " --Anti (i.e., supports unions [pro-labor, code 1207]) 0956 Strikes--NA direction 0957 " --will have fewer/will handle better 0958 " --will have more/will handle worse 0959 Public power/Utilities/TVA/Atomic reactors/Nuclear power plants/Etc. -- NA direction 0960 " " " -- Pro 0961 " " " -- Anti *1059 Regulation of companies engaged in public communication or transportation -- pro *1060 " " " " -- anti 0962 Ecology/Environment; Air and Water Pollution--NA direction 0963 Will crack down on polluters, will be activist; will protect the environment 0964 Won't crack down on polluters, doesn't care; in league with polluters; not willing to protect the environment 0965 Veterans' Benefits--NA direction 0966 " " --Pro expansion of coverage and/or increase in benefits 0967 " " --Anti expansion of coverage and/or increase in benefits; favoring contraction and/or decrease 0968 Law and order--NA direction 0969 " " --soft line--unspecified 0970 " " " " --blacks 0971 " " " " --campus demonstrators 0972 " " " " --criminals/organized crime/ hoodlums/street crime 0973 " " " " --anti power of police; court interference *1041 " " " " --opposes death penalty 0974 " " --hard line--unspecified 0975 " " " " --blacks 0976 " " " " --campus demonstrators 0977 " " " " --criminals/organized crime/ hoodlums/street crime 0978 " " " " --pro power of police; reduced court interference *1042 " " " " --favors death penalty 0979 Public morality--NA direction 0980 " " --Strict/older/traditionalistic outlook; improve/renew morality of country; pro-family; defends family values 0981 " " --Permissive/newer/modernistic outlook; not (strongly enough) pro-family; doesn't defend (strongly enough) family values 0982 Drugs--NA direction 0983 " --Pro legalization/decriminalization; soft-liner; (88) doesn't support (strongly enough) the war on drugs; not willing to do more to combat drug use/pushers; involvement with Noreiga 0984 " --Anti legalization/decriminalization; hard-liner; (88) supports the war on drugs; willing to do more to combat drug use/ pushers 0985 Abortion and birth control--NA direction 0986 " " " --Pro reform/legalization; new outlook 0987 " " " --Anti reform/legalization; traditional outlook 0988 Gun control--NA direction 0989 " " --Pro; controls 0990 " " --Anti; "everyone has the right to own a gun" 0991 Busing--NA direction 0992 " --Pro; against neighborhood school 0993 " --Anti; for neighborhood school 0994 Urban problem/Cities--NA direction 0995 " " " --Pro government aid/activity 0996 " " " --Anti government aid/activity 0997 Other domestic policy reasons 1001 National Health Insurance--NA direction 1002 " " " --Pro 1003 " " " --Anti 1004 Energy/Gas shortage--Development of alternative energy source, NA direction 1005 " " " --Pro development of alternative source, better/handled better; more fuel 1006 " " " --Anti development of alternative energy source, worse/handled worse; less fuel ******************************************************* References to nuclear energy should be coded in 0959. ******************************************************* 1007 Government plans to make more jobs--NA direction; make-work programs; CETA; WPAL; CCA 1008 " " " " --Pro 1009 " " " " --Anti 1010 Confidence/Trust in government--NA direction 1011 " " " --would handle better; restore confidence 1012 " " " --would handle worse; cause loss of confidence 1013 ERA; Women's rights--NA direction 1014 " " " --Pro 1015 " " " --Anti 1016 Influx of political/economic refugees (Cubans, Haitians, Mexicans, etc.) --NA direction 1017 " " " --Pro 1018 " " " --Anti 1019 School prayer--NA direction 1020 " " --Pro 1021 " " --Anti 1022 Gay rights--NA direction 1023 " " --Pro 1024 " " --Anti 1025 Health--NA direction: [1994](Clinton's) National health care plan/program; [1996] medical reform 1026 " --Pro government programs/aid for mentally ill, disabled, handicapped: [1994] (Clinton's) National health care plan/program 1027 " --Anti " " " " " (except 0923, 0924, 0925): [1994](Clinton's) National health care plan/program 1028 Space program--NA direction 1029 " " --Pro 1030 " " --Anti 1031 Help to/improvement in a specific industry or occupation--NA direction 1032 " " " " " -- Pro help/improvement 1033 " " " " " -- Anti help/improvement *1057 Spending on infrastructure (roads, bridges, etc) -- Pro *1058 " " " " -- Anti 1035 Polarization of classes/increasing gap between rich and poor--NA direction 1036 " " " " " --will stop trend/ handle better 1037 " " " " " --will accelerate trend/ handle better 1038 Day care--NA direction 1039 " " --favors/will expand or extend day care programs 1040 " " --opposes/will not expand or extend (will cut or eliminate) day care programs *1050 Family/maternity leave laws -- Pro *1051 " " " " " -- Anti 1041 Located after 0973 *1042 Located after 0978 *1043 Located after 0948 *1044 Located after 0948 *1045 Located after 0948 *1046 Located after 0928 *1047 Located after 0919 *1048 Located after 0919 *1049 Located after 0919 *1050 Located after 1040 *1051 Located after 1040 *1052 Located after 0919 *1053 Located after 0919 *1054 Located after 0928 *1055 Located after 0933 *1056 Located after 0933 *1057 Located after 1033 *1058 Located after 1033 *1059 Located after 0961 *1060 Located after 0961 PARTY OR CANDIDATE--FOREIGN POLICIES 1101 General assessment of foreign ideas/policies/stands (unspecified) 1102 Foreign policies more clear-cut/decisive; less bungling 1103 Foreign policies less clear-cut/decisive; more bungling 1104 Internationalist/Interested in other countries' problems/Interested in world role/Pro-UN and allies; Meddling in other people's problems 1105 Isolationist/America First/Fortress America/Would meddle less in other people's problems *1184 Military/Defense position/spending--NA direction or neutral (not 1106, 1107) 1106 Strong military position/Preparedness/Weapons systems/ Pentagon spending/Overkill; SDI ("Star Wars") 1107 Weak military position/Pentagon spending cutbacks/No overkill/Reduce armed forces; SDI ("Star Wars") 1108 Cold-war oriented; opposed detente; international Communist-fighter 1109 Against cold war/Wants thaw/Detente/Understanding with international communists (if NA whether international, code in 0813-0814) 1110 Military aid to allies--NA direction 1111 " " " --Pro 1112 " " " --Anti 1113 Economic aid/Foreign aid/AID/Non-military aid--NA direction 1114 " " " " " " " --Pro 1115 " " " " " " " --Anti 1116 Located after 1163 1117 " " " 1118 Mideast--NA direction; any references to oil embargo; boycott of companies dealing with Israel; [1992] References to involvement in Iraqgate/arming of Saddam Hussein 1119 " --handle better/more experience; positive comments about Arab-Israeli peace treaty 1120 " --handle worse/less experience; negative comments about Arab-Israeli peace treaty 1121 " --Pro-Israel/anti-Arabs 1122 " --Anti-Israel/pro-Arabs; wishy-washy on Israel 1123 Red China--NA direction 1124 " " --handle better/more experience/doing well, better 1125 " " --handle worse/less experience/doing poorly 1126 " " --pro understanding/thaw/detente/new relationships/ recognition/admission to UN 1127 " " --anti understanding/thaw/detente/new relationships/ recognition/admission to UN; defender of Formosa/ Chaing/Nationalists 1128 Russia--NA direction 1129 " --handle better/more experience 1130 " --handle worse/less experience 1131 " --pro understanding/thaw/detente/broadening of relations; SALT II 1132 " --anti understanding/thaw/detente/broadening of relations; SALT II 1133 Eastern Europe--NA direction 1134 " " --handle better/more experience 1135 " " --handle worse/less experience 1136 " " --pro defense of Iron-Curtain countries 1137 " " --anti " " " *1301 Western Europe -- NA direction *1302 " " -- handling relations with European Community/specific countries well (better) *1303 " " " " badly (worse) 1138 Latin America--NA direction 1139 " " --handle better/more experience 1140 " " --handle worse/less experience 1141 " " --pro-third world posture; reach understanding with Castro/Chile/neutrals; anti-colonialism /European powers; against Contra aid/pro- Sandinista 1142 " " --anti-third world posture; hard anti-communism/anti-revolutionary policy; pro-colonialism/ European powers; pro Contra aid/anti-Sandinista *1198 (Involvement in) Diversion of money to the Contras (in violation of the law) 1143 Africa--NA direction 1144 " --handle better/more experience 1145 " --handle worse/less experience 1146 " --pro-third world posture; reach understanding with leftists/neutrals; anti-colonialism/ European powers 1147 " --anti-third world posture; hard anti-communism/anti-revolutionary policy; pro- colonialism/European powers 1148 Asia/India--NA direction 1149 " " --handle better/more experience 1150 " " --handle worse/less experience 1151 " " --pro India/Bangladesh 1152 " " --pro Pakistan 1153 Located after 1163 1154 " " " 1155 " " " 1156 " " " 1157 Vietnam/Indochina/Southeast Asia--NA direction 1158 " " " " --better chance for peace 1159 " " " " --poorer chance for peace; failed to end war 1160 " " " " --pro military victory/ preservation of Saigon regime 1161 " " " " --anti military victory/ willing to sacrifice Thieu/Sy; favoring withdrawal 1163 " " --will bring policy change (unspecified) *1116 Trouble spots (not specifically coded)--would handle better (Panama, Afghanistan, Persian Gulf) *1117 " " " " " --would handle worse (Panama, Afghanistan, Persian Gulf) *1162 (88) The invasion of Grenada *1300 (91) The Persian Gulf war/ Desert Storm *1153 Would raise American prestige *1154 Would lower American prestige; not maintain American prestige *1155 Would have better chance for peace (unspecified); not get us into trouble abroad *1156 Would have poorer chance for peace (unspecified); get us into war/trouble abroad 1164 Tariffs--NA direction 1165 " --Pro free trade/reduce tariffs; would not protect US labor from foreign competition 1166 " --Anti free trade; for high tariffs; would protect US labor from foreign competition *1196 Foreign trade/balance of payments deficit--any mention 1167 Trade with communists--NA direction 1168 " " --Pro 1169 " " --Anti 1170 Draft--NA direction 1171 " --Pro volunteer army/abolition of peacetime draft 1172 " --Anti volunteer army; for peacetime draft 1173 " --Pro amnesty/pardon 1174 " --Anti amnesty/draft dodgers/pardon *1178 Amnesty--NA direction 1175 POW-MIA--Will get prisoners back, will not abandon them 1176 POW-MIA--Will not get prisoners back, will abandon them 1177 POW-MIA--NA direction *1178 Located after 1174 1179 Did a good job of getting the boys/country out of Vietnam war; got us out of Vietnam 1180 Should have won Vietnam war; gave too much away and then pulled out 1181 Secrecy/deception in U.S. foreign policy; shuttle diplomacy; Kissinger's foreign policy (1976) --NA direction 1182 " " " " --Pro 1183 " " " " --Anti 1184 Located after 1105 1185 Priorities in military/defense spending (not reduction or increase but allocation of existing defense budget--Pro 1186 Priorities in military/defense spending (not reduction or increase but allocation of existing defense budget--Anti 1187 Iranian crisis; American hostages (1980)/Arms sale (1986) -- NA direction 1188 " " " " --has handled well/would handle better 1189 " " " " --has handled poorly/would handle worse 1190 Nuclear freeze/Disarmament--NA direction 1191 " " " --Pro 1192 " " " --Anti 1193 Terrorism; dealings with terrorists; hostages (except 1187-1189) -- NA direction; (88) Bombing of Libya 1194 " " " -- has handled/would handle better; (88) Bombing of Libya/handling of Khadafy 1195 " " " -- has handled/would handle worse; (88) Bombing of Libya/handling of Khadafy *1196 Located after 1166 1197 Other foreign policy reasons *1198 Located after 1142 1199 Iran-Contra affair--NFS (NA whether 1187 or 1198) PARTY OR CANDIDATE--GROUP CONNECTIONS 1201 Special interests/Privileged people/Influential--Pro 1202 " " " " --Anti 1203 "People like me"--pro, NA whether 1205, 1206 1204 " " " --anti, " " " " 1205 Common man/People/Little people/Working people--Pro 1206 " " " " --Anti 1207 Labor/Unions/Labor bosses/Racketeers--Pro 1208 " " " " --Anti 1209 Big Business/Corporate rich/The rich individuals/People with power/Wall Street/Industry/Upper classes--Pro 1210 (Same as 1209) --Anti 1211 Small businessman--Pro 1212 " " --Anti 1213 White collar workers/Salaried people/Middle class--Pro 1214 " " --Anti 1215 Farmers/Country people--Pro 1216 " " --Anti 1217 Blacks/Black people/Negroes--Pro 1218 " " --Anti 1219 People on welfare/ADC mothers/"Chiselers"--Pro 1220 " " " --Anti 1221 Old people/Senior citizens--Pro 1222 " " " --Anti 1223 Young people/Sids/"Freaks"/Hippies--Pro 1224 " " " " " --Anti 1225 Women/Feminists/Womens Liberationists, "sexists"--Pro 1226 " " " " " --Anti 1227 Veterans/Servicemen--Pro 1228 " " --Anti 1229 Ethnic or racial group (exc. 1217-1218); Minority groups (NA composition--Pro 1230 " " --Anti 1231 Section of the country--Pro 1232 " " --Anti 1233 Poor people/needy people/the unemployed -- Pro 1234 " " --Anti 1235 Civil servants--Pro 1236 " " --Anti 1239 [1996] Gays and lesbians/homosexuals--Pro 1240 " " --Anti 1241 [1996] Christian right/religious right--Pro 1242 " " --Anti 1297 Other group connection reasons *1300 Located after 1162 *1301 Located after 1137 *1302 Located after 1137 *1303 Located after 1137 EVENTS UNIQUE TO ONE CAMPAIGN 5001 [1992] Perot quit the race/is a quitter - NFS 5002 [1992] Because Perot quit the race he is not trustworthy/dependable/steadfast (enough); he let down his supporters 5003 [1992] Because Perot quit the race and then re-entered it he is indecisive/inconsistent/not stable (enough); mentions of re-entering the race after have left it - NFS 5004 [1992] Perot is not a serious candidate MISSING DATA CODES 9001 R has been influenced by spouse 9002 R has been influenced by someone else 9996 Refused to say 9997 Other miscellaneous 9998 DK 9999 NA 0000 INAP * Indicates code descriptions that are listed out-of-order. >> 1996 POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTE: The codes for political ads used in 1996 are different from the coding scheme used for political ads in 1992. As a result of experience with and recommendations about the wording of political ad questions in 1992, the Board of Overseers approved a different means of asking about recall of political advertisements in the 1996 NES. Two important differences set 1996 apart from 1992. One is that the question in 1996 asks the respondent to focus on recall of a single specific ad, the one you ad remember best'. In 1992 the question asked about "what do you remember about any of these ads"-- in the plural. Second, in 1992 the question concerned Presidential ads while in 1996 the questions did not restrict respondents to Presidential ads,. Thus the coding scheme for 1996, while developed from and similar to that of 1992, is not the same. Differing coding categories exist (specific ads mentioned in 1992 of course have no relevance in 1996) and the frequencies for similar or repeated categories are also different. The effort in 1996 was to code accurately the open-ended responses received in 1996 while producing codes that could be aggregated in ways that facilitate some kinds of comparisons between 1992 and 1996. R Pays No Attention To Political Ads 001 R claims not to remember what the ads s/he saw were about - NFS (R says only "nothing", "very little/not much", "can't remember", "don't recall", etc. without further explanation or elaboration). 002 R deliberately and actively avoids watching political ads (I hit the mute button/change the channel; I go to the refrigerator, etc.) 003 R does watch the political ads but indicates s/he chooses to pay no attention to them (I don't pay much attention, they don't register on my mind, goes in one ear and out the other, I just laugh at them, I'm immune to them). R GIVE GENERAL ASSESSMENT OF POLITICAL ADS (NO CANDIDATE SPECIFIED) 010 AMOUNT/FREQUENCY OF ADS - too many of them; they show too many in one evening/time period; see the same ones over and over. 011 PROVIDE NO INFORMATION/SERVE NO VALUABLE PURPOSE - too vague/general; not specific (enough); not talking about real/important issues; contain only rhetoric/self-serving promotion/platitudes; point out problems but offer no solutions. 012 PROVIDE INFORMATION/SERVE VALUABLE PURPOSE - talk about (important) issues/candidate's stands on issues; try to present solutions to issues; are enlightening; treat voters like grown-ups. 013 DISHONEST/MISLEADING - (too) deceitful; telllies/half-truths/only the facts that help them;try to confuse/hide/avoid the issues; say only what they think the voter wants to hear. 014 HONEST/STRAIGHT-FORWARD - tells the truth; presents the (real) facts/all the facts; tries to clarify/face the issues; they make sense. 015 NEGATIVE CAMPAIGNING - (too negative); (too much) backbiting/mudslinging; only try to tear opponents down/make personal attacks on opponent. 016 POSITIVE CAMPAIGNING - doesn't make personal attacks on opponent; talk about the candidate/why the candidate should be elected. 017 HAD NEGATIVE EFFECT ON R - made R angry/disgusted; destroyed R's interest in politics/the election; R finds them boring; R is tired of seeing them. 018 HAD POSITIVE EFFECT ON R - helped R understand the candidate/issues; helped R decide who to vote for. 028 OTHER POSITIVE GENERAL ASSESSMENT OF POLITICAL ADS (NO CANDIDATE SPECIFIED) 029 OTHER NEGATIVE GENERAL ASSESSMENT OF POLITICAL ADS (NO CANDIDATE SPECIFIED) R GIVES GENERAL ASSESSMENT/DESCRIBES GENERAL FEATURE(S) OF DOLE POLITICAL AD(S) 030 AMOUNT/FREQUENCY OF DOLE ADS - too many of them; they show too many in one evening/time period; see the same ones over and over. 031 DOLE ADS PROVIDE NO INFORMATION/SERVE NO VALUABLE PURPOSE - too vague/general; not specific (enough); not talking about real/important issues; contain only rhetoric/self-serving promotion/platitudes; point out problems but offer no solutions. 032 DOLE ADS PROVIDE INFORMATION/SERVE VALUABLE PURPOSE - talk about (important) issues/candidate's stands on issues; try to present solutions to issues; are enlightening; treat voters like grown-ups. 033 DOLE ADS DISHONEST/MISLEADING - (too) deceitful; tell lies/half-truths/only the facts that help them; try to confuse/hide/avoid the issues; say only what they think the voter wants to hear. 034 DOLE ADS HONEST/STRAIGHT-FORWARD - tells the truth; presents the (real) facts/all the facts; tries to clarify/face the issues; they make sense. 035 NEGATIVE CAMPAIGNING BY DOLE - (too negative); (too much) backbiting/mudslinging; only try to tear opponents down/make personal attacks on opponent. 036 POSITIVE CAMPAIGNING BY DOLE - doesn't make personal attacks on opponent; talk about the candidate/why the candidate should be elected. 037 DOLE ADS HAD NEGATIVE EFFECT ON R - made R angry/disgusted; destroyed R's interest in politics/the election; R finds them boring; R is tired of seeing them. 038 DOLE ADS HAD POSITIVE EFFECT ON R - helped R understand the candidate/issues; helped R decide who to vote for. 039 R REFUSES TO LISTEN TO/WATCH DOLE ADS SPECIFICALLY 040 DOLE AD NEGATIVE RE: CLINTON NFS ( badmouthing' downside of' Clinton) 048 OTHER POSITIVE GENERAL ASSESSMENT OF DOLE POLITICAL ADS 049 OTHER NEGATIVE GENERAL ASSESSMENT OF DOLE POLITICAL ADS R GIVES GENERAL ASSESSMENT/DESCRIBES GENERAL FEATURE(S) OF CLINTON POLITICAL AD(S) 050 AMOUNT/FREQUENCY OF CLINTON ADS - too many of them; they show too many in one evening/time period; see the same ones over and over. 051 CLINTON ADS PROVIDE NO INFORMATION/SERVE NO VALUABLE PURPOSE - too vague/general; not specific (enough); not talking about real/important issues; contain only rhetoric/self-serving promotion/platitudes; point out problems but offer no solutions. 052 CLINTON ADS PROVIDE INFORMATION/SERVE VALUABLE PURPOSE - talk about (important) issues/candidate's stands on issues; try to present solutions to issues; are enlightening; treat voters like grown-ups. 053 CLINTON ADS DISHONEST/MISLEADING - (too) deceitful; tell lies/half-truths/only the facts that help them; try to confuse/hide/avoid the issues; say only what they think the voter wants to hear. 054 CLINTON ADS HONEST/STRAIGHT-FORWARD - tells the truth; presents the (real) facts/all the facts; tries to clarify/face the issues; they make sense. 055 NEGATIVE CAMPAIGNING BY CLINTON - (too negative); (too much) backbiting/mudslinging; only try to tear opponents down/make personal attacks on opponent. 056 POSITIVE CAMPAIGNING BY CLINTON - doesn't make personal attacks on opponent; talk about the candidate/why the candidate should be elected. 057 CLINTON ADS HAD NEGATIVE EFFECT ON R - made R angry/disgusted; destroyed R's interest in politics/the election; R finds them boring; R is tired of seeing them. 058 CLINTON ADS HAD POSITIVE EFFECT ON R - helped R understand the candidate/issues; helped R decide who to vote for. 059 R REFUSES TO LISTEN TO/WATCH CLINTON ADS SPECIFICALLY 060 NEGATIVE RE: DOLE, NFS 068 OTHER POSITIVE GENERAL ASSESSMENT OF CLINTON POLITICAL ADS 069 OTHER NEGATIVE GENERAL ASSESSMENT OF CLINTON POLITICAL ADS R GIVES GENERAL ASSESSMENT/DESCRIBES GENERAL FEATURE(S) OF PEROT POLITICAL AD(S) 070 AMOUNT/FREQUENCY OF PEROT ADS - too many of them; they show too many in one evening/time period; see the same ones over and over. 071 PEROT ADS PROVIDE NO INFORMATION/SERVE NO VALUABLE PURPOSE - too vague/general; not specific (enough); not talking about real/important issues; contain only rhetoric/self-serving promotion/platitudes; point out problems but offer no solutions. 072 PEROT ADS PROVIDE INFORMATION/SERVE VALUABLE PURPOSE - talk about (important) issues/candidate's stands on issues; try to present solutions to issues; are enlightening; treat voters like grown-ups. 073 PEROT ADS DISHONEST/MISLEADING - (too) deceitful; tell lies/half-truths/only the facts that help them; try to confuse/hide/avoid the issues; say only what they think the voter wants to hear. 074 PEROT ADS HONEST/STRAIGHT-FORWARD - tells the truth; presents the (real) facts/all the facts; tries to clarify/face the issues; they make sense. 075 NEGATIVE CAMPAIGNING BY PEROT - (too negative); (too much) backbiting/mudslinging; only try to tear opponents down/make personal attacks on opponent. 076 POSITIVE CAMPAIGNING BY PEROT - doesn't make personal attacks on opponent; talk about the candidate/why the candidate should be elected. 077 PEROT ADS HAD NEGATIVE EFFECT ON R - made R angry/disgusted; destroyed R's interest in politics/the election; R finds them boring; R is tired of seeing them. 078 PEROT ADS HAD POSITIVE EFFECT ON R - helped R understand the candidate/issues; helped R decide who to vote for. 079 R refuses to listen to/watch Perot ads specifically 088 Other positive general assessment of Perot political ads 089 Other negative general assessment of Perot political ads R DESCRIBES SPECIFIC DOLE POLITICAL AD(S) 130 Dole ad - no other details given ("I know it was Dole's ad") 131 Dole ad - production details described (showed him in black and white, he was talking to some women) 132 Dole ad - 15% tax cut, would let people keep more of what they earn (i.e. would cut taxes) 133 Dole ad - war injuries, military service record 134 Dole ad - Russell KS values and community, personal history/life story (other than military record) 135 Dole ad - Dole's position on Medicare cuts 136 Dole ad - mention of Kemp 140 Dole ad - attacking Clinton for largest tax hike in history', criticising Clinton for apologizing for raising taxes, general/other negative on Clinton's tax record 141 Dole ad - attacking Clinton re: Whitewater 142 Dole ad - attacking Clinton re: ethics of White House staff and cabinet 143 Dole ad - attacking Clinton re: immigration and border patrol 144 Dole ad - attacks Clinton as a liar-NFS; Clinton changes what he says from one time to the next; Clinton's inconsistencies; doesn't keep/breaks promises 145 Dole ad - Attacks Clinton re: drug policies, teen drug use going up, budget cuts for drug enforcement, Clinton on MTV re: pot use 146 Dole ad - Attacks Clinton re: family values 147 Dole ad - Attacks Clinton as a liberal, closet liberal; shows Clinton saying I'm not a liberal' 148 Dole ad - other negative re: Clinton 149 Dole ad - other specifics R DESCRIBES SPECIFIC CLINTON POLITICAL AD(S) 150 Clinton ad - no other details given 151 Clinton ad - production details described 152 Clinton ad - describing his stance on family values. 153 Clinton ad - describing the achievements of his first term in office 154 Clinton ad - describing his record on employment, jobs 155 Clinton ad - reforms welfare, makes jobs for unemployed/people on welfare 156 Clinton ad - saying Clinton makes up his own mind, is a leader 157 Clinton ad - Clinton's efforts on drugs; Dole criticisms wrong/unfair; appt. of drug czar; policies and funding to combat drugs 158 Clinton ad - Clinton's record on [illegal] immigration 159 Clinton ad - Clinton doing right on elderly health care, positive record on Medicare 160 Clinton ad - supports education, supports student loan pgms, supports reading pgms 161 Clinton ad - support of issues affecting children (other than drug policy or education) 162 Clinton ad - record on gun control, puts more cops on streets, endorsed by police, tough on crime (excludes any drug-related--see 157) 163 Clinton ad - Other positive, not coded elsewhere 170 Clinton ad - compares Clinton's record favorably w/Dole's on multiple issues 171 Clinton ad - attacking Dole's stance on social security 172 Clinton ad - attacking Dole's position on school lunch, other children's issues, on education 173 Clinton ad - attacking Dole's Medicare voting record 174 Clinton ad - attacking Dole re: his comments on cigarettes, support of tobacco industry 175 Clinton ad - Attacking Dole's tax cut proposal 176 Clinton ad - negative attack on Dole/Gingrich 177 Clinton ad-neg re: Dole's voting record: wrong for the past, wrong for the future' 179 Clinton ad discussing Dole--NFS, other 169 Clinton ad - other specifics R DESCRIBES SPECIFIC PEROT POLITICAL AD(S) 180 Perot ad - no other details given. 181 Perot ad - production details described 182 Perot ad - used a lot of charts and graphs. 183 Perot ad - describing problems with the economy/the deficit/the budget, Perot will drop our taxes. 184 Perot ad - doesn't take special interest' money; not beholden to special interests 185 Perot ad - he'll abolish the IRS 186 Perot ad - announcing his candidacy ( I'm back'); announcing his VP candidate 187 Perot ad - re: not being in debates 189 Perot ad - other specifics R DESCRIBES A SPECIFIC EVENT THAT WAS NOT A POLITICAL AD 190 R describes a news event that clearly was not part of a political ad; mentions watching the convention or seeing a candidate on a news program or during debates. CANDIDATE NAMED IS NOT MAJOR PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE (INCLUDES STATE AND LOCAL RACES) 191 R describes a political ad, but one for a congressional, state or local candidate R DESCRIBES OTHER ADS: CANDIDATE NOT ASCERTAINED/AD SPONSOR NOT ELSEWHERE IDENTIFIED 192 R describes ad concerning a specific issue (e.g.Medicare, abortion, gay rights, etc.). R IDENTIFIES AD AS BEING BY THE DEMOCRATS' (NOT ASSOCIATED W/ SPECIFIC CANDIDATE) 301-General positive about Democrats/Democratic candidates, NFS 302-Negative towards the Republicans 397-Other R IDENTIFIES AD AS BEING BY THE REPUBLICANS' (NOT ASSOCIATED W/ SPECIFIC CANDIDATE) 401-General positive about republicans/Republican candidates, NFS 402-Negative towards the Democrats 497-Other DON'T RECALL CANDIDATE, NO SPECIFIC CANDIDATE BUT AD DESCRIPTION MENTIONS CLINTON, DOLE or BOTH Clinton: 502 positive about Clinton: other and NFS 503 Clinton and taxes 504 Clinton and pot 505 negative about Clinton: other, NFS 506 names Clinton Dole: 520 negative about Dole's past political stands, Dole's voting record 521 Dole and taxes; the budget/finances, will help the little people on taxes 523 Dole general, other, NFS 524 Dole, recalls production details 525 Dole in WWII, injuries 526 negative towards Dole other, nfs, general Both Clinton and Dole: 598 R mentions both Clinton and Dole, general, other, NFS 599 Dole and Clinton contradict each other MISCELLANEOUS 996 Miscellaneous production details recalled 997 Other, miscellaneous 998 DK 999 NA >> 1996 RELIGIOUS IDENTIFICATION Codes followed by * have been newly added in 1996. GENERAL PROTESTANT 010. Protestant, no denomination given 020. Non-denominational Protestant 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 240. Congregational Methodist (fundamentalist)* 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 800. Agnostics 801. Atheists 997. Other >> 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION CODE The full 3-digit 1980 Census Occupation Code was used to code the occupation of respondents. In order to minimize the amount of highly specific information released about respondents, the full occupation code has been recoded to a 71 category code, which is based on the occupation code sub-headings in the Census Code. Users who need access to the full 3-digit occupation code for their research purposes should contact NES project staff for details about how this could be arranged. In the code description that follows, the full 1980 Census Code is presented. At the beginning of each recoded section, the statement "(XXX) THROUGH (YYY) ARE RECODED TO (ZZ)" indicates the code values to which the specific occupations have been recoded. For example, purchasing managers (009), legislators (003), and funeral directors (018) have all been recoded to (01). Numbers in parentheses following the occupation categories are the U.S. Department of Commerce's 1980 Standard Occupational Classification code equivalents. The abbreviation "pt" means "part" and "N.E.C." means "not elsewhere classified". MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS Executive, Administrative, and Managerial (003) THROUGH (019) ARE RECODED TO: 01 003 LEGISLATORS (111) 004 CHIEF EXECUTIVES AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATORS, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (112) 005 ADMINISTRATORS AND OFFICIALS, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (1132-1139) 006 ADMINISTRATORS, PROTECTIVE SERVICES (1131) 007 FINANCIAL MANAGERS (122) 008 PERSONNEL AND LABOR RELATIONS MANAGERS (123) 009 PURCHASING MANAGERS (124) 013 MANAGERS, MARKETING, ADVERTISING, AND PUBLIC RELATIONS (125) 014 ADMINISTRATORS, EDUCATION AND RELATED FIELDS (128) 015 MANAGERS, MEDICINE AND HEALTH (131) 016 MANAGERS, PROPERTIES AND REAL ESTATE (1353) 017 POSTMASTERS AND MAIL SUPERINTENDENTS (1344) 018 FUNERAL DIRECTORS (PT 1359) 019 MANAGERS AND ADMINISTRATORS, N.E.C.(121, 126, 127, 132-139, EXCEPT 1344, 1353, PT 1359) ------------------------------------------------------------ Management-Related Occupations (023) THROUGH (037) ARE RECODED TO: 02 023 ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS (1412) 024 UNDERWRITERS (1414) 025 OTHER FINANCIAL OFFICERS (1415, 1419) 026 MANAGEMENT ANALYSTS (142) 027 PERSONNEL, TRAINING, AND LABOR RELATIONS SPECIALISTS (143) 028 PURCHASING AGENTS AND BUYERS, FARM PRODUCTS (1443) 029 BUYERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE, EXCEPT FARM PRODUCTS (1442) 033 PURCHASING AGENTS AND BUYERS, N.E.C. (1449) 034 BUSINESS AND PROMOTION AGENTS (145) 035 CONSTRUCTION INSPECTORS (1472) 036 INSPECTORS AND COMPLIANCE OFFICERS, EXC. CONSTRUCTION (1473) 037 MANAGEMENT RELATED OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C. (149) ------------------------------------------------------------ Professional Specialty Occupations .................... - engineers, architects and surveyors - (043) THROUGH (063) ARE RECODED TO: 03 043 ARCHITECTS (161) ENGINEERS 044 AEROSPACE ENGINEERS (1622) 045 METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERS (1623) 046 MINING ENGINEERS (1624) 047 PETROLEUM ENGINEERS (1625) 048 CHEMICAL ENGINEERS (1626) 049 NUCLEAR ENGINEERS (1627) 053 CIVIL ENGINEERS (1628) 054 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS (1632) 055 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS (1633, 1636) 056 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS (1634) 057 MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (1635) 058 MARINE ENGINEERS AND NAVAL ARCHITECTS (1637) 059 ENGINEERS, N.E.C. (1639) 063 SURVEYORS AND MAPPING SCIENTISTS (164) ------------------------------------------------------------ - mathematical and computer scientists - (064) THROUGH (068) ARE RECODED TO: 04 064 COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYSTS AND SCIENTISTS (171) 065 OPERATIONS AND SYSTEMS RESEARCHERS AND ANALYSTS (172) 066 ACTUARIES (1732) 067 STATISTICIANS (1733) 068 MATHEMATICAL SCIENTISTS, N.E.C. (1739) ------------------------------------------------------------ - natural scientists - (069) THROUGH (083) ARE RECODED TO: 05 069 PHYSICISTS AND ASTRONOMERS (1842, 1843) 073 CHEMISTS, EXCEPT BIOCHEMISTS (1845) 074 ATMOSPHERIC AND SPACE SCIENTISTS (1846) 075 GEOLOGISTS AND GEODESISTS (1847) 076 PHYSICAL SCIENTISTS, N.E.C. (1849) 077 AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD SCIENTISTS (1853) 078 BIOLOGICAL AND LIFE SCIENTISTS (1854) 079 FORESTRY AND CONSERVATION SCIENTISTS (1852) 083 MEDICAL SCIENTISTS (1855) ------------------------------------------------------------ - health diagnosing occupations - (084) THROUGH (089) ARE RECODED TO: 06 084 PHYSICIANS (261) 085 DENTISTS (262) 086 VETERINARIANS (27) 087 OPTOMETRISTS (281) 088 PODIATRISTS (283) 089 HEALTH DIAGNOSING PRACTITIONERS, N.E.C. (289) ------------------------------------------------------------ - health assessment and treating occupations - (095) THROUGH (106) ARE RECODED TO: 07 095 REGISTERED NURSES (29) 096 PHARMACISTS (301) 097 DIETITIANS (302) THERAPISTS 098 INHALATION THERAPISTS (3031) 099 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS (3032) 103 PHYSICAL THERAPISTS (3033) 104 SPEECH THERAPISTS (3034) 105 THERAPISTS, N.E.C. (3039) 106 PHYSICIANS' ASSISTANTS (304) ------------------------------------------------------------ - teachers, postsecondary - (113) THROUGH (154) ARE RECODED TO: 08 113 EARTH, ENVIRONMENTAL AND MARINE SCIENCE TEACHERS (2212) 114 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE TEACHERS (2213) 115 CHEMISTRY TEACHERS (2214) 116 PHYSICS TEACHERS (2215) 117 NATURAL SCIENCE TEACHERS, N.E.C. (2216) 118 PSYCHOLOGY TEACHERS (2217) 119 ECONOMICS TEACHERS (2218) 123 HISTORY TEACHERS (2222) 124 POLITICAL SCIENCE TEACHERS (2223) 125 SOCIOLOGY TEACHERS (2224) 126 SOCIAL SCIENCE TEACHERS, N.E.C. (2225) 127 ENGINEERING TEACHERS (2226) 128 MATHEMATICAL SCIENCE TEACHERS (2227) 129 COMPUTER SCIENCE TEACHERS (2228) 133 MEDICAL SCIENCE TEACHERS (2231) 134 HEALTH SPECIALTIES TEACHERS (2232) 135 BUSINESS, COMMERCE, AND MARKETING TEACHERS (2233) 136 AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY TEACHERS (2234) 137 ART, DRAMA, AND MUSIC TEACHERS (2235) 138 PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS (2236) 139 EDUCATION TEACHERS (2237) 143 ENGLISH TEACHERS (2238) 144 FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHERS (2242) 145 LAW TEACHERS (2243) 146 SOCIAL WORK TEACHERS (2244) 147 THEOLOGY TEACHERS (2245) 148 TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL TEACHERS (2246) 149 HOME ECONOMICS TEACHERS (2247) 153 TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY, N.E.C. (2249) 154 POSTSECONDARY TEACHERS, SUBJECT NOT SPECIFIED ------------------------------------------------------------ - teachers, except postsecondary - (155) THROUGH (165) ARE RECODED TO: 09 155 TEACHERS, PREKINDERGARTEN AND KINDERGARTEN (231) 156 TEACHERS, ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (232) 157 TEACHERS, SECONDARY SCHOOL (233) 158 TEACHERS, SPECIAL EDUCATION (235) 159 TEACHERS, N.E.C. (236,239) 163 COUNSELORS, EDUCATIONAL AND VOCATIONAL (24) LIBRARIANS, ARCHIVISTS, AND CURATORS 164 LIBRARIANS (251) 165 ARCHIVISTS AND CURATORS (252) ------------------------------------------------------------ - social scientist and urban planners - (166) THROUGH (173) ARE RECODED TO: 10 166 ECONOMISTS (1912) 167 PSYCHOLOGISTS (1915) 168 SOCIOLOGISTS (1916) 169 SOCIAL SCIENTISTS, N.E.C. (1913, 1914, 1919) 173 URBAN PLANNERS (192) ------------------------------------------------------------ - social, recreation, and religious workers - (173) THROUGH (177) ARE RECODED TO: 11 174 SOCIAL WORKERS (2032) 175 RECREATION WORKERS (2033) 176 CLERGY (2042) 177 RELIGIOUS WORKERS, N.E.C. (2049) ------------------------------------------------------------ - lawyers and judges - (178) THROUGH (179) ARE RECODED TO: 12 178 LAWYERS (211) 179 JUDGES (212) ------------------------------------------------------------ - writers, artists, entertainers, and athletes - (183) THROUGH (199) ARE RECODED TO: 13 183 AUTHORS (321) 184 TECHNICAL WRITERS (398) 185 DESIGNERS (322) 186 MUSICIANS AND COMPOSERS (323) 187 ACTORS AND DIRECTORS (324) 188 PAINTERS, SCULPTORS, CRAFT-ARTISTS, AND ARTIST PRINTMAKERS (325) 189 PHOTOGRAPHERS (326) 193 DANCERS (327) 194 ARTISTS, PERFORMERS, AND RELATED WORKERS, N.E.C. (328, 329) 195 EDITORS AND REPORTERS (331) 197 PUBLIC RELATIONS SPECIALISTS (332) 198 ANNOUNCERS (333) 199 ATHLETES (34) ------------------------------------------------------------ TECHNICIANS AND RELATED SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS Health Technologists and Technicians (203) THROUGH (208) ARE RECODED TO: 14 203 CLINICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS (362) 204 DENTAL HYGIENISTS (363) 205 HEALTH RECORD TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS (364) 206 RADIOLOGIC TECHNICIANS (365) 207 LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES (366) 208 HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, N.E.C. (369) ------------------------------------------------------------ Technologists and Technicians, except Health .................... - engineering and related technologists and technicians - (213) THROUGH (218) ARE RECODED TO: 15 213 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS (3711) 214 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS (3712) 215 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS (3713) 216 ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS, N.E.C. (3719) 217 DRAFTING OCCUPATIONS (372) 218 SURVEYING AND MAPPING TECHNICIANS (373) ------------------------------------------------------------ - science technicians - (223) THROUGH (225) ARE RECODED TO: 16 223 BIOLOGICAL TECHNICIANS (382) 224 CHEMICAL TECHNICIANS (3831) 225 SCIENCE TECHNICIANS, N.E.C. (3832, 3833, 384, 389) ------------------------------------------------------------ - technicians, except health, engineering, and science - (226) THROUGH (235) ARE RECODED TO: 17 226 AIRPLANE PILOTS AND NAVIGATORS (825) 227 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS (392) 228 BROADCAST EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (393) 229 COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS (3971, 3972) 233 TOOL PROGRAMMERS, NUMERICAL CONTROL (3974) 234 LEGAL ASSISTANTS (396) 235 TECHNICIANS, N.E.C. (399) ------------------------------------------------------------ SALES OCCUPATIONS Supervisors and Proprietors (243) IS RECODED TO: 18 243 SUPERVISORS AND PROPRIETORS, SALES OCCUPATIONS (40) Sales Representatives, Finance and Business Services (253) THROUGH (257) ARE RECODED TO: 18 253 INSURANCE SALES OCCUPATIONS (4122) 254 REAL ESTATE SALES OCCUPATIONS (4123) 255 SECURITIES AND FINANCIAL SERVICES SALES OCCUPATIONS (4124) 256 ADVERTISING AND RELATED SALES OCCUPATIONS (4153) 257 SALES OCCUPATIONS, OTHER BUSINESS SERVICES (4152) ------------------------------------------------------------ Sales Representatives, Commoddities except Retail (258) THROUGH (259) ARE RECODED TO: 19 258 SALES ENGINEERS (421) 259 SALES REPRESENTATIVES, MINING, MANUFACTURING, AND WHOLESALE (423, 424) ------------------------------------------------------------ Sales Workers, Retail and Personal Services (263) THROUGH (278) ARE RECODED TO: 20 263 SALES WORKERS, MOTOR VEHICLES AND BOATS (4342, 4344) 264 SALES WORKERS, APPAREL (4346) 265 SALES WORKERS, SHOES (4351) 266 SALES WORKERS, FURNITURE AND HOME FURNISHINGS (4348) 267 SALES WORKERS; RADIO, TELEVISION, HI-FI, AND APPLIANCES (4343, 4352) 268 SALES WORKERS, HARDWARE AND BUILDING SUPPLIES (4353) 269 SALES WORKERS, PARTS (4367) 274 SALES WORKERS, OTHER COMMODITIES (4345, 4347, 4354, 4356, 4359, 4362, 4369) 275 SALES COUNTER CLERKS (4363) 276 CASHIERS (4364) 277 STREET AND DOOR-TO-DOOR SALES WORKERS (4366) 278 NEWS VENDORS (4365) ------------------------------------------------------------ Sales Related Occupations (283) THROUGH (285) ARE RECODED TO: 21 283 DEMONSTRATORS, PROMOTERS AND MODELS, SALES (445) 284 AUCTIONEERS(447) 285 SALES SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C. (444, 446, 449) ------------------------------------------------------------ ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT, (incl. Clerical supervisors) Clerical Supervisors (303) THROUGH (307) ARE RECODED TO: 22 303 SUPERVISORS, GENERAL OFFICE (4511, 4513-4519, 4529) 304 SUPERVISORS, COMPUTER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (4512) 305 SUPERVISORS, FINANCIAL RECORDS PROCESSING (4521) 306 CHIEF COMMUNICATIONS OPERATORS (4523) 307 SUPERVISORS; DISTRIBUTION, SCHEDULING, AND ADJUSTING CLERKS (4522, 4524-4528) ------------------------------------------------------------ Computer Equipment Operators (308) THROUGH (309) ARE RECODED TO: 23 308 COMPUTER OPERATORS (4612) 309 PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (4613) ------------------------------------------------------------ Secretaries, Stenographers, and Typists (313) THROUGH (315) ARE RECODED TO: 24 313 SECRETARIES (4622) 314 STENOGRAPHERS (4623) 315 TYPISTS (4624) ------------------------------------------------------------ Information Clerks (316) THROUGH (323) ARE RECODED TO: 25 316 INTERVIEWERS (4642) 317 HOTEL CLERKS (4643) 318 TRANSPORTATION TICKET AND RESERVATION AGENTS (4644) 319 RECEPTIONISTS (4645) 323 INFORMATION CLERKS, N.E.C. (4649) ------------------------------------------------------------ Records Processing Occupations, except Financial (325) THROUGH (336) ARE RECODED TO: 26 325 CLASSIFIED-AD CLERKS (4662) 326 CORRESPONDENCE CLERKS (4663) 327 ORDER CLERKS (4664) 328 PERSONNEL CLERKS, EXCEPT PAYROLL AND TIMEKEEPING (4692) 329 LIBRARY CLERKS (4694) 335 FILE CLERKS (4696) 336 RECORDS CLERKS (4699) ------------------------------------------------------------ Financial Records Processing Occupations (337) THROUGH (344) ARE RECODED TO: 27 337 BOOKKEEPERS, ACCOUNTING, AND AUDITING CLERKS (4712) 338 PAYROLL AND TIMEKEEPING CLERKS (4713) 339 BILLING CLERKS (4715) 343 COST AND RATE CLERKS (4716) 344 BILLING, POSTING, AND CALCULATING MACHINE OPERATORS (4718) ------------------------------------------------------------ Duplicating, Mail and Other Office Machine Operators (345) THROUGH (347) ARE RECODED TO: 28 345 DUPLICATING MACHINE OPERATORS (4722) 346 MAIL PREPARING AND PAPER HANDLING MACHINE OPERATORS (4739) 347 OFFICE MACHINE OPERATORS, N.E.C. (4729) ------------------------------------------------------------ Communications Equipment Operators (348) THROUGH (353) ARE RECODED TO: 29 348 TELEPHONE OPERATORS (4732) 349 TELEGRAPHERS (4733) 353 COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT OPERATORS, N.E.C. (4739) ------------------------------------------------------------ Mail and Message Distributing Occupations (354) THROUGH (357) ARE RECODED TO: 30 354 POSTAL CLERKS, EXC. MAIL CARRIERS (4742) 355 MAIL CARRIERS, POSTAL SERVICE (4743) 356 MAIL CLERKS, EXC. POSTAL SERVICE (4744) 357 MESSENGERS (4745) ------------------------------------------------------------ Material Recording, Scheduling, and Distribuing Clerks, N.E.C. (359) THROUGH (374) ARE RECODED TO: 31 359 DISPATCHERS (4751) 363 PRODUCTION COORDINATORS (4752) 364 TRAFFIC, SHIPPING, AND RECEIVING CLERKS (4753) 365 STOCK AND INVENTORY CLERKS (4754) 366 METER READERS (4755) 368 WEIGHERS, MEASURERS, AND CHECKERS (4756) 369 SAMPLERS (4757) 373 EXPEDITERS (4758) 374 MATERIAL RECORDING, SCHEDULING, AND DISTRIBUTING CLERKS, N.E.C. (4759) ------------------------------------------------------------ Adjusters and Investigators (375) THROUGH (378) ARE RECODED TO: 32 375 INSURANCE ADJUSTERS, EXAMINERS, AND INVESTIGATORS (4782) 376 INVESTIGATORS AND ADJUSTERS, EXCEPT INSURANCE (4783) 377 ELIGIBILITY CLERKS, SOCIAL WELFARE (4784) 378 BILL AND ACCOUNT COLLECTORS (4786) ------------------------------------------------------------ Miscellaneous Administrative Support Occupations (379) THROUGH (389) ARE RECODED TO: 33 379 GENERAL OFFICE CLERKS (463) 383 BANK TELLERS (4791) 384 PROOFREADERS (4792) 385 DATA-ENTRY KEYERS (4793) 386 STATISTICAL CLERKS (4794) 387 TEACHERS' AIDES (4795) 389 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C. (4787, 4799) ------------------------------------------------------------ SERVICE OCCUPATIONS Private Household Occupations (403) THROUGH (407) ARE RECODED TO: 34 403 LAUNDERERS AND IRONERS (503) 404 COOKS, PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD (504) 405 HOUSEKEEPERS AND BUTLERS (505) 406 CHILD CARE WORKERS, PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD (506) 407 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD CLEANERS AND SERVANTS (502, 507, 509) ------------------------------------------------------------ Protective Service Occupations .................... -supervisors, protective service occupations- (413) THROUGH (415) ARE RECODED TO: 35 413 SUPERVISORS, FIREFIGHTING AND FIRE PREVENTION OCCUPATIONS (5111) 414 SUPERVISORS, POLICE AND DETECTIVES (5112) 415 SUPERVISORS, GUARDS (5113) ------------------------------------------------------------ -firefighting and fire prevention occupations- (416) THROUGH (417) ARE RECODED TO: 35 416 FIRE INSPECTION AND FIRE PREVENTION OCCUPATIONS (5122) 417 FIREFIGHTING OCCUPATIONS (5123) ------------------------------------------------------------ -police and detectives- (418) THROUGH (424) ARE RECODED TO: 35 418 POLICE AND DETECTIVES, PUBLIC SERVICE (5132) 423 SHERIFFS, BAILIFFS, AND OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS (5134) 424 CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION OFFICERS (5133) ------------------------------------------------------------ -guards- (425) THROUGH (427) ARE RECODED TO: 35 425 CROSSING GUARDS (5142) 426 GUARDS AND POLICE, EXCEPT PUBLIC SERVICE (5144) 427 PROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C. (5149) ------------------------------------------------------------ Service Occupations, except Protective and Household .................... -food preparation and service occupations- (433) THROUGH (444) ARE RECODED TO: 36 433 SUPERVISORS, FOOD PREPARATION AND SERVICE OCCUPATIONS (5211) 434 BARTENDERS (5212) 435 WAITERS AND WAITRESSES (5213) 436 COOKS, EXCEPT SHORT ORDER (5214) 437 SHORT-ORDER COOKS (5215) 438 FOOD COUNTER, FOUNTAIN AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS (5216) 439 KITCHEN WORKERS, FOOD PREPARATION (5217) 443 WAITERS'/WAITRESSES' ASSISTANTS (5218) 444 MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PREPARATION OCCUPATIONS (5219) ------------------------------------------------------------ -health service occupations- (435) THROUGH (447) ARE RECODED TO: 37 445 DENTAL ASSISTANTS (5232) 446 HEALTH AIDES, EXCEPT NURSING (5233) 447 NURSING AIDES, ORDERLIES, AND ATTENDANTS (5236) ------------------------------------------------------------ -cleaning and building service occupations, exc. household- (448) THROUGH (455) ARE RECODED TO: 38 448 SUPERVISORS, CLEANING AND BUILDING SERVICE WORKKERS (5241) 449 MAIDS AND HOUSEMEN (5242, 5249) 453 JANITORS AND CLEANERS (5244) 454 ELEVATOR OPERATORS (5245) 455 PEST CONTROL OCCUPATIONS (5246) ------------------------------------------------------------ -personal service occupations- (456) THROUGH (469) ARE RECODED TO: 39 456 SUPERVISORS, PERSONAL SERVICE OCCUPATIONS (5251) 457 BARBERS (5252) 458 HAIRDRESSERS AND COSMETOLOGISTS (5253) 459 ATTENDANTS, AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION FACILITIES (5254) 463 GUIDES (5255) 464 USHERS (5256) 465 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION ATTENDANTS (5257) 466 BAGGAGE PORTERS AND BELLHOPS (5262) 467 WELFARE SERVICE AIDES (5263) 468 CHILD CARE WORKERS, EXCEPT PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD (5264) 469 PERSONAL SERVICE OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C. (5258, 5269) ------------------------------------------------------------ FARMING, FORESTRY, AND FISHING OCCUPATIONS Farm Operators and Managers (473) THROUGH (476) ARE RECODED TO: 40 473 FARMERS, EXCEPT HORTICULTURAL (5512-5514) 474 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTY FARMERS (5515) 475 MANAGERS, FARMS, EXCEPT HORTICULTURAL (5522-5524) 476 MANAGERS, HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTY FARMS (5525) ------------------------------------------------------------ Other Agriculatural and Related Occupations .................... -farm occupations, except managerial- (477) THROUGH (484) ARE RECODED TO: 41 477 SUPERVISORS, FARM WORKERS (5611) 479 FARM WORKERS (5612-5617) 483 MARINE LIFE CULTIVATION WORKERS (5618) 484 NURSERY WORKERS (5619) ------------------------------------------------------------ -related agriculatural occupations- (485) THROUGH (489) ARE RECODED TO: 42 485 SUPERVISORS, RELATED AGRICULTURAL OCCUPATIONS (5621) 486 GROUNDSKEEPERS AND GARDENERS, EXCEPT FARM (5622) 487 ANIMAL CARETAKERS, EXCEPT FARM (5624) 488 GRADERS AND SORTERS, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS (5625) 489 INSPECTORS, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS (5627) ------------------------------------------------------------ -forestry and logging occupations- (494) THROUGH (496) ARE RECODED TO: 43 494 SUPERVISORS, FORESTRY AND LOGGING WORKERS (571) 495 FORESTRY WORKERS, EXCEPT LOGGING (572) 496 TIMBER CUTTING AND LOGGING OCCUPATIONS (573, 579) ------------------------------------------------------------ -fishers, hunters, and trappers- (497) THROUGH (499) ARE RECODED TO: 43 497 CAPTAINS AND OTHER OFFICERS, FISHING VESSELS (PT 8241) 498 FISHERS (583) 499 HUNTERS AND TRAPPERS (584) ------------------------------------------------------------ PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT, AND REPAIR OCCUPATIONS Mechanics and Repairers .................... -mechanics and repairers supervisors- (503) IS RECODED TO: 44 503 SUPERVISORS, MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS (60) ------------------------------------------------------------ -mechanics and repairers, vehicle and mobile equipment- (505) THROUGH (517) ARE RECODED TO: 44 505 AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS (PT 6111) 506 AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC APPRENTICES (PT 6111) 507 BUS, TRUCK, AND STATIONARY ENGINE MECHANICS (6112) 508 AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANICS (6113) 509 SMALL ENGINE REPAIRERS (6114) 514 AUTOMOBILE BODY AND RELATED REPAIRERS (6115) 515 AIRCRAFT MECHANICS, EXCEPT ENGINE (6116) 516 HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANICS (6117) 517 FARM EQUIPMENT MECHANICS (6118) ------------------------------------------------------------ -mechanics and repairers, except vehicle and mobile equipment- (518) THROUGH (534) ARE RECODED TO: 45 518 INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY REPAIRERS (613) 519 MACHINERY MAINTENANCE OCCUPATIONS (614) ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT REPAIRERS 523 ELECTRONIC REPAIRERS, COMMUNICATIONS AND INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT (6151, 6153, 6155) 525 DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT REPAIRERS (6154) 526 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE AND POWER TOOL REPAIRERS (6156) 527 TELEPHONE LINE INSTALLERS AND REPAIRERS (6157) 529 TELEPHONE INSTALLERS AND REPAIRERS (6158) 533 MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT REPAIRERS (6152, 6159) 534 HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING, AND REFRIGERATION MECHANICS (616) ------------------------------------------------------------ -miscellaneous mechanics and repairers (535) THROUGH (549) ARE RECODED TO: 46 535 CAMERA, WATCH, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIRERS (6171, 6172) 536 LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE REPAIRERS (6173) 538 OFFICE MACHINE REPAIRERS (6174) 539 MECHANICAL CONTROLS AND VALVE REPAIRERS (6175) 543 ELEVATOR INSTALLERS AND REPAIRERS (6176) 544 MILLWRIGHTS (6178) 547 SPECIFIED MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS, N.E.C. (6177, 6179) 549 NOT SPECIFIED MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS ------------------------------------------------------------ Construction Trades .................... -supervisors, construction occupations- (553) THROUGH (558) ARE RECODED TO: 47 553 SUPERVISORS; BRICKMASONS, STONEMASONS, AND TILE SETTERS (6312) 554 SUPERVISORS, CARPENTERS AND RELATED WORKERS (6313) 555 SUPERVISORS, ELECTRICIANS AND POWER TRANSMISSION INSTALLERS (6314) 556 SUPERVISORS; PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS, AND PLASTERERS (6315) 557 SUPERVISORS; PLUMBERS, PIPEFITTERS, AND STEAMFITTERS (6316) 558 SUPERVISORS, N.E.C. (6311, 6318) ------------------------------------------------------------ -construction trades, except supervisors- (563) THROUGH (599) ARE RECODED TO: 48 563 BRICKMASONS AND STONEMASONS, (PT 6412, PT 6413) 564 BRICKMASON AND STONEMASON APPRENTICES (PT 6412, PT 6413) 565 TILE SETTERS, HARD AND SOFT (6414, PT 6462) 566 CARPET INSTALLERS (PT 6462) 567 CARPENTERS (PT 6422) 569 CARPENTER APPRENTICES (PT 6422) 573 DRYWALL INSTALLERS (6424) 575 ELECTRICIANS (PT 6432) 576 ELECTRICIAN APPRENTICES (PT 6432) 577 ELECTRICAL POWER INSTALLERS AND REPAIRERS (6433) 579 PAINTERS, CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE (6442) 583 PAPERHANGERS (6443) 584 PLASTERERS (6444) 585 PLUMBERS, PIPEFITTERS, AND STEAMFITTERS (PT 645) 587 PLUMBER, PIPEFITTER, AND STEAMFITTER APPRENTICES (PT 645) 588 CONCRETE AND TERRAZZO FINISHERS (6463) 589 GLAZIERS (6464) 593 INSULATION WORKERS (6465) 594 PAVING, SURFACING, AND TAMPING EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (6466) 595 ROOFERS (6468) 596 SHEETMETAL DUCT INSTALLERS (6472) 597 STRUCTURAL METAL WORKERS (6473) 598 DRILLERS, EARTH (6474) 599 CONSTRUCTION TRADES, N.E.C. (6467, 6475, 6476, 6479) ------------------------------------------------------------ Extractive Occupations (613) THROUGH (617) ARE RECODED TO: 49 613 SUPERVISORS, EXTRACTIVE OCCUPATIONS (632) 614 DRILLERS, OIL WELL (652) 615 EXPLOSIVES WORKERS (653) 616 MINING MACHINE OPERATORS (654) 617 MINING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C. (656) ------------------------------------------------------------ Precision Production Occupations .................... -production occupation supervisors- (633) IS RECODED TO: 50 633 SUPERVISORS, PRODUCTION OCCUPATIONS (67, 71) ------------------------------------------------------------ -precision metalworking occupations- (634) THROUGH (655) ARE RECODED TO: 50 634 TOOL AND DIE MAKERS (PT 6811) 635 TOOL AND DIE MAKER APPRENTICES (PT 6811) 636 PRECISION ASSEMBLERS, METAL (6812) 637 MACHINISTS (PT 6813) 639 MACHINIST APPRENTICES (PT 6813) 643 BOILERMAKERS (6814) 644 PRECISION GRINDERS, FITTERS, AND TOOL SHARPENERS (6816) 645 PATTERNMAKERS AND MODEL MAKERS, METAL (6817) 646 LAY-OUT WORKERS (6821) 647 PRECIOUS STONES AND METALS WORKERS (JEWELERS) (6822, 6866) 649 ENGRAVERS, METAL (6823) 653 SHEET METAL WORKERS (PT 6824) 654 SHEET METAL WORKER APPRENTICES (PT 6824) 655 MISCELLANEOUS PRECISION METAL WORKERS (6829) ------------------------------------------------------------ -precision woodworking occupations- (656) THROUGH (659) ARE RECODED TO: 51 656 PATTERNMAKERS AND MODEL MAKERS, WOOD (6831) 657 CABINET MAKERS AND BENCH CARPENTERS (6832) 658 FURNITURE AND WOOD FINISHERS (6835) 659 MISCELLANEOUS PRECISION WOODWORKERS (6839) ------------------------------------------------------------ -precision textile, apparel, and furnishings machine workers- (666) THROUGH (674) ARE RECODED TO: 52 666 DRESSMAKERS (PT 6852, PT 7752) 667 AILORS (PT 6852) 668 UPHOLSTERERS (6853) 669 SHOE REPAIRERS (6854) 673 APPAREL AND FABRIC PATTERNMAKERS (6856) 674 MISCELLANEOUS PRECISION APPAREL AND FABRIC WORKERS (6859, PT 7752) ------------------------------------------------------------ -precision workers, assorted materials- (675) THROUGH (684) ARE RECODED TO: 53 675 AND MOLDERS AND SHAPERS, EXCEPT JEWELERS (6861) 676 PATTERNMAKERS, LAY-OUT WORKERS, AND CUTTERS (6862) 677 OPTICAL GOODS WORKERS (6864, PT 7477, PT 7677) 678 DENTAL LABORATORY AND MEDICAL APPLIANCE TECHNICIANS (6865) 679 BOOKBINDERS (6844) 683 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLERS (6867) 684 MISCELLANEOUS PRECISION WORKERS, N.E.C. (6869) ------------------------------------------------------------ -precision food production occupations- (686) THROUGH (688) ARE RECODED TO: 54 686 BUTCHERS AND MEAT CUTTERS (6871) 687 BAKERS (6872) 688 FOOD BATCHMAKERS (6873, 6879) ------------------------------------------------------------ -precision inspectors, testers and related workers- (689) THROUGH (693) ARE RECODED TO: 55 689 INSPECTORS, TESTERS, AND GRADERS (6881, 828) 693 ADJUSTERS AND CALIBRATORS (6882) ------------------------------------------------------------ Plant and System Operators (694) THROUGH (699) ARE RECODED TO: 56 694 WATER AND SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT OPERATORS (691) 695 POWER PLANT OPERATORS (PT 693) 696 STATIONARY ENGINEERS (PT 693, 7668) 699 MISCELLANEOUS PLANT AND SYSTEM OPERATORS (692, 694, 695, 696) ------------------------------------------------------------ OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, AND LABORERS Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors .................... -machine operators and tenders, except precision: metalworking and plastic working machine operators- (703) THROUGH (717) ARE RECODED TO: 57 703 LATHE AND TURNING MACHINE SET-UP OPERATORS (7312) 704 LATHE AND TURNING MACHINE OPERATORS (7512) 705 MILLING AND PLANING MACHINE OPERATORS (7313, 7513) 706 PUNCHING AND STAMPING PRESS MACHINE OPERATORS (7314, 7317, 7514, 7517) 707 ROLLING MACHINE OPERATORS (7316, 7516) 708 DRILLING AND BORING MACHINE OPERATORS (7318, 7518) 709 GRINDING, ABRADING, BUFFING, AND POLISHING MACHINE OPERATORS (7322, 7324, 7522) 713 FORGING MACHINE OPERATORS (7319, 7519) 714 NUMERICAL CONTROL MACHINE OPERATORS (7326) 715 MISCELLANEOUS METAL, PLASTIC, STONE, AND GLASS WORKING MACHINE OPERATORS (7329, 7529) 717 FABRICATING MACHINE OPERATORS, N.E.C. (7339, 7539) ------------------------------------------------------------ -machine operators and tenders, except precision: metal and plastic processing machine operators- (719) THROUGH (725) ARE RECODED TO: 58 719 MOLDING AND CASTING MACHINE OPERATORS (7315, 7342, 7515, 7542) 723 METAL PLATING MACHINE OPERATORS (7343, 7543) 724 HEAT TREATING EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (7344, 7544) 725 MISCELLANEOUS METAL AND PLASTIC PROCESSING MACHINE OPERATORS (7349, 7549) ------------------------------------------------------------ -machine operators and tenders, except precision: woodworking machine operators- (726) THROUGH (733) ARE RECODED TO: 59 726 WOOD LATHE, ROUTING AND PLANING MACHINE OPERATORS (7431, 7432, 7631, 7632) 727 SAWING MACHINE OPERATORS (7433, 7633) 728 SHAPING AND JOINING MACHINE OPERATORS (7435, 7635) 729 NAILING AND TACKING MACHINE OPERATORS (7636) 733 MISCELLANEOUS WOODWORKING MACHINE OPERATORS (7434, 7439, 7634, 7639) ------------------------------------------------------------ -machine operators and tenders, except precision: printing machine operators- (734) THROUGH (737) ARE RECODED TO: 60 734 PRINTING MACHINE OPERATORS (7443, 7643) 735 PHOTOENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS (6842, 7444, 7644) 736 TYPESETTERS AND COMPOSITORS (6841, 7642) 737 MISCELLANEOUS PRINTING MACHINE OPERATORS (6849, 7449, 7649) ------------------------------------------------------------ -machine operators and tenders, except precision: textile, apparel, and furnishings machine operators- (738) THROUGH (749) ARE RECODED TO: 61 738 WINDING AND TWISTING MACHINE OPERATORS (7451, 7651) 739 KNITTING, LOOPING, TAPING, AND WEAVING MACHINE OPERATORS (7452, 7652) 743 TEXTILE CUTTING MACHINE OPERATORS (7654) 744 TEXTILE SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS (7655) 745 SHOE MACHINE OPERATORS (7656) 747 PRESSING MACHINE OPERATORS (7657) 748 LAUNDERING AND DRY CLEANING MACHINE OPERATORS (6855, 7658) 749 MISCELLANEOUS TEXTILE MACHINE OPERATORS (7459, 7659) ------------------------------------------------------------ -machine operators and tenders, except precision: machine operators, assorted materials- (753) THROUGH (779) ARE RECODED TO: 62 753 CEMENTING AND GLUING MACHINE OPERATORS (7661) 754 PACKAGING AND FILLING MACHINE OPERATORS (7462, 7662) 755 EXTRUDING AND FORMING MACHINE OPERATORS (7463, 7663) 756 MIXING AND BLENDING MACHINE OPERATORS (7664) 757 SEPARATING, FILTERING, AND CLARIFYING MACHINE OPERATORS (7476, 7666, 7676)) 758 COMPRESSING AND COMPACTING MACHINE OPERATORS (7467, 7667) 759 PAINTING AND PAINT SPRAYING MACHINE OPERATORS (7669) 763 ROASTING AND BAKING MACHINE OPERATORS, FOOD (7472, 7672) 764 WASHING, CLEANING, AND PICKLING MACHINE OPERATORS (7673) 765 FOLDING MACHINE OPERATORS (7474, 7674) 766 FURNACE, KILN, AND OVEN OPERATORS, EXC. FOOD (7675) 768 CRUSHING AND GRINDING MACHINE OPERATORS (PT 7477, PT 7677) 769 SLICING AND CUTTING MACHINE OPERATORS (7478, 7678) 773 MOTION PICTURE PROJECTIONISTS (PT 7479) 774 PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESS MACHINE OPERATORS (6863, 6868, 7671) 777 MISCELLANEOUS MACHINE OPERATORS, N.E.C. (PT 7479,7665, 7679) 779 MACHINE OPERATORS, NOT SPECIFIED ------------------------------------------------------------ -fabricators, assemblers, and hand working occupations- (783) THROUGH (795) ARE RECODED TO: 63 783 WELDERS AND CUTTERS (7332, 7532, 7714) 784 SOLDERERS AND BRAZERS (7333, 7533, 7717) 785 ASSEMBLERS (772,774) 786 HAND CUTTING AND TRIMMING OCCUPATIONS (7753) 787 HAND MOLDING, CASTING, AND FORMING OCCUPATIONS (7754, 7755) 789 HAND PAINTING, COATING, AND DECORATING OCCUPATIONS (7756) 793 HAND ENGRAVING AND PRINTING OCCUPATIONS (7757) 794 HAND GRINDING AND POLISHING OCCUPATIONS (7758) 795 MISCELLANEOUS HAND WORKING OCCUPATIONS (7759) ------------------------------------------------------------ -production inspectors, testors, samplers, and weighers- (796) THROUGH (799) ARE RECODED TO: 64 796 PRODUCTION INSPECTORS, CHECKERS, AND EXAMINERS (782, 787) 797 PRODUCTION TESTERS (783) 798 PRODUCTION SAMPLERS AND WEIGHERS (784) 799 GRADERS AND SORTERS, EXCEPT AGRICULTURAL (785) ------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation and Material Moving Occupations .................... -motor vehicle operators- (803) THROUGH (814) ARE RECODED TO: 65 803 SUPERVISORS, MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATORS (8111) 804 TRUCK DRIVERS, HEAVY (8212, 8213) 805 TRUCK DRIVERS, LIGHT (8214) 806 DRIVER-SALES WORKERS (8218) 808 BUS DRIVERS (8215) 809 TAXICAB DRIVERS AND CHAUFFEURS (8216) 813 PARKING LOT ATTENDANTS (874) 814 MOTOR TRANSPORTATION OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C. (8219) ------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation Occupations, except Motor Vehicles .................... -rail transportation occupations- (823) THROUGH (826) ARE RECODED TO: 66 823 RAILROAD CONDUCTORS AND YARDMASTERS (8113) 824 LOCOMOTIVE OPERATING OCCUPATIONS (8232) 825 RAILROAD BRAKE, SIGNAL, AND SWITCH OPERATORS (8233) 826 RAIL VEHICLE OPERATORS, N.E.C. (8239) ------------------------------------------------------------ -water transportation occupations- (828) THROUGH (834) ARE RECODED TO: 66 828 SHIP CAPTAINS AND MATES, EXCEPT FISHING BOATS (PT 8241, 8242) 829 SAILORS AND DECKHANDS (8243) 833 MARINE ENGINEERS (8244) 834 BRIDGE, LOCK, AND LIGHTHOUSE TENDERS (8245) ------------------------------------------------------------ Material Moving Equipment Operators (843) THROUGH (859) ARE RECODED TO: 67 843 SUPERVISORS, MATERIAL MOVING EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (812) 844 OPERATING ENGINEERS (8312) 845 LONGSHORE EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (8313) 848 HOIST AND WINCH OPERATORS (8314) 849 CRANE AND TOWER OPERATORS (8315) 853 EXCAVATING AND LOADING MACHINE OPERATORS (8316) 855 GRADER, DOZER, AND SCRAPER OPERATORS (8317) 856 INDUSTRIAL TRUCK AND TRACTOR EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (8318) 859 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL MOVING EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (8319) ------------------------------------------------------------ Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers, and Laborers (863) THROUGH (873) ARE RECODED TO: 68 863 SUPERVISORS; HANDLERS, EQUIPMENT CLEANERS, AND LABORERS, N.E.C. (85) 864 HELPERS, MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS (863) HELPERS, CONSTRUCTION AND EXTRACTIVE OCCUPATIONS 865 HELPERS, CONSTRUCTION TRADES (8641-8645, 8648) 866 HELPERS, SURVEYOR (8646) 867 HELPERS, EXTRACTIVE OCCUPATIONS (865) 869 CONSTRUCTION LABORERS (871) 873 PRODUCTION HELPERS (861, 862) ------------------------------------------------------------ Freight, Stock, and Material Handlers (875) THROUGH (883) ARE RECODED TO: 69 875 GARBAGE COLLECTORS (8722) 876 STEVEDORES (8723) 877 STOCK HANDLERS AND BAGGERS (8724) 878 MACHINE FEEDERS AND OFFBEARERS (8725) 883 FREIGHT, STOCK, AND MATERIAL HANDLERS, N.E.C. (8726) ------------------------------------------------------------ (885) THROUGH (889) ARE RECODED TO: 70 885 GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION RELATED OCCUPATIONS (873) 887 VEHICLE WASHERS AND EQUIPMENT CLEANERS (875) 888 HAND PACKERS AND PACKAGERS (8761) 889 LABORERS, EXCEPT CONSTRUCTION (8769) ------------------------------------------------------------ (900) IS RECODED TO: 71 900 CURRENT MEMBER OF THE ARMED FORCES (NOT A CENSUS CODE) ------------------------------------------------------------ (999) IS RECODED TO: 90 999 OCCUPATION NOT REPORTED (CODE USED WHEN NOT-REPORTED CASES ARE NOT ALLOCATED) >> 1980 CENSUS INDUSTRY CODE NUMBERS IN PARENTHESES FOLLOWING INDUSTRY CATEGORIES ARE THE U.S DEPT. OF COMMERCE 1972 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION (SIC) DEFINITIONS. THE ABBREVIATION "PT" MEANS "PART" AND "N.E.C." MEANS "NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED." AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHERIES 010 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, CROPS (01) 011 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, LIVESTOCK (02) 020 AGRICULTURAL SERVICES, EXCEPT HORTICULTURAL (07, EXCEPT 078) 021 HORTICULTURAL SERVICES (078) 030 FORESTRY (08) 031 FISHING, HUNTING, AND TRAPPING (09) MINING 040 METAL MINING (10) 041 COAL MINING (11, 12) 042 CRUDE PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS EXTRACTION (13) 050 NONMETALLIC MINING AND QUARRYING, EXCEPT FUEL (14) 060 CONSTRUCTION (15, 16, 17) MANUFACTURING NONDURABLE GOODS: FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS 100 MEAT PRODUCTS (201) 101 DAIRY PRODUCTS (202) 102 CANNED AND PRESERVED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES (203) 110 GRAIN MILL PRODUCTS (204) 111 BAKERY PRODUCTS (205) 112 SUGAR AND CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS (206) 120 BEVERAGE INDUSTRIES (208) 121 MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PREPARATIONS AND KINDRED PRODUCTS (207, 209) 122 NOT SPECIFIED FOOD INDUSTRIES 130 TOBACCO MANUFACTURES (21) NONDURABLE GOODS: TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS 132 KNITTING MILLS (225) 140 DYEING AND FINISHING TEXTILES, EXCEPT WOOL AND KNIT GOODS (226) 141 FLOOR COVERINGS, EXCEPT HARD SURFACE (227) 142 YARN, THREAD, AND FABRIC MILLS (228, 221-224) 150 MISCELLANEOUS TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS (229) NONDURABLE GOODS: APPAREL AND OTHER FINISHED TEXTILE PRODUCTS 151 APPAREL AND ACCESSORIES, EXCEPT KNIT (231-238) 152 MISCELLANEOUS FABRICATED TEXTILE PRODUCTS (239) NONDURABLE GOODS: PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS 160 PULP, PAPER, AND PAPERBOARD MILLS (261-263, 266) 161 MISCELLANEOUS PAPER AND PULP PRODUCTS (264) 162 PAPERBOARD CONTAINERS AND BOXES (265) NONDURABLE GOODS: PRINTING, PUBLISHING AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES 171 NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING AND PRINTING (271) 172 PRINTING, PUBLISHING AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES, EXCEPT NEWSPAPERS (272-279) NONDURABLE GOODS: CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS 180 PLASTICS, SYNTHETICS, AND RESINS (282) 181 DRUGS (283) 182 SOAPS AND COSMETICS (284) 190 PAINTS, VARNISHES, AND RELATED PRODUCTS (285) 191 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS (287) 192 INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICALS (281, 286, 289) NONDURABLE GOODS: PETROLEUM AND COAL PRODUCTS 200 PETROLEUM REFINING (291) 201 MISCELLANEOUS PETROLEUM AND COAL PRODUCTS (295, 299) NONDURABLE GOODS: RUBBER AND MISCELLANEOUS PLASTICS PRODUCTS 210 TIRES AND INNER TUBES (301) 211 OTHER RUBBER PRODUCTS, AND PLASTICS FOOTWEAR AND BELTING (302-304, 306) 212 MISCELLANEOUS PLASTIC PRODUCTS (307) NONDURABLE GOODS: LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTS 220 LEATHER TANNING AND FINISHING (311) 221 FOOTWEAR, EXCEPT RUBBER AND PLASTIC (313, 314) 222 LEATHER PRODUCTS, EXCEPT FOOTWEAR (315-317, 319) DURABLE GOODS: LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS, EXCEPT FURNITURE 230 LOGGING (241) 231 SAWMILLS, PLANING MILLS, AND MILLWORK (242, 243) 232 WOOD BUILDINGS AND MOBILE HOMES (245) 241 MISCELLANEOUS WOOD PRODUCTS (244, 249) 242 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES (25) DURABLE GOODS: STONE, CLAY, GLASS AND CONCRETE PRODUCTS 250 GLASS AND GLASS PRODUCTS (321-323) 251 CEMENT, CONCRETE, GYPSUM, AND PLASTER PRODUCTS (324, 327) 252 STRUCTURAL CLAY PRODUCTS (325) 261 POTTERY AND RELATED PRODUCTS (326) 262 MISCELLANEOUS NONMETALLIC MINERAL AND STONE PRODUCTS (328, 329) DURABLE GOODS: METAL INDUSTRIES 270 BLAST FURNACES, STEELWORKS, ROLLING AND FINISHING MILLS (331) 271 IRON AND STEEL FOUNDRIES (332) 272 PRIMARY ALUMINUM INDUSTRIES (3334, PT 334, 3353-3355, 3361) 280 OTHER PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES (3331-3333, 3339, PT 334, 3351, 3356, 3357, 3362, 3369, 339) 281 CUTLERY, HAND TOOLS, AND OTHER HARDWARE (342) 282 FABRICATED STRUCTURAL METAL PRODUCTS (344) 290 SCREW MACHINE PRODUCTS (345) 291 METAL FORGINGS AND STAMPINGS (346) 292 ORDNANCE (348) 300 MISCELLANEOUS FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS (341, 343, 347, 349) 301 NOT SPECIFIED METAL INDUSTRIES DURABLE GOODS: MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL 310 ENGINES AND TURBINES (351) 311 FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT (352) 312 CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIAL HANDLING MACHINES (353) 320 METALWORKING MACHINERY (354) 321 OFFICE AND ACCOUNTING MACHINES (357, EXCEPT 3573) 322 ELECTRONIC COMPUTING EQUIPMENT (3573) 331 MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL, N.E.C. (355, 356, 358, 359) 332 NOT SPECIFIED MACHINERY DURABLE GOODS: ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT, AND SUPPLIES 340 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES (363) 341 RADIO, TV, AND COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT (365, 366) 342 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT, AND SUPPLIES, N.E.C. (361, 362, 364, 367, 369) 350 NOT SPECIFIED ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT, AND SUPPLIES MANUFACTURING (cont.) DURABLE GOODS: TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT 351 MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTOR VEHICLE EQUIPMENT (371) 352 AIRCRAFT AND PARTS (372) 360 SHIP AND BOAT BUILDING AND REPAIRING (373) 361 RAILROAD LOCOMOTIVES AND EQUIPMENT (374) 362 GUIDED MISSILES, SPACE VEHICLES, AND OTHER PARTS (376) 370 CYCLES AND MISCELLANEOUS TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT (375, 379) DURABLE GOODS: PROFESSIONAL AND PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT, AND WATCHES 371 SCIENTIFIC AND CONTROLLING INSTRUMENTS (381, 382) 372 OPTICAL AND HEALTH SERVICES SUPPLIES (383, 384, 385) 380 PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES (386) 381 WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND CLOCKWORK OPERATED DEVICES (387) 382 NOT SPECIFIED PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT 390 TOYS, AMUSEMENT, AND SPORTING GOODS (394) 391 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES (39 EXC.394) 392 NOT SPECIFIED MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS, AND OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES TRANSPORTATION 400 RAILROADS (40) 401 BUS SERVICE AND URBAN TRANSIT (41, EXCEPT 412) 402 TAXICAB SERVICE (412) 410 TRUCKING SERVICE (421, 423) 411 WAREHOUSING AND STORAGE (422) 412 U.S. POSTAL SERVICE (43) 420 WATER TRANSPORTATION (44) 421 AIR TRANSPORTATION (45) 422 PIPE LINES, EXCEPT NATURAL GAS (46) 432 SERVICES INCIDENTAL TO TRANSPORTATION (47) COMMUNICATIONS 440 RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCASTING (483) 441 TELEPHONE (WIRE AND RADIO) (481) 442 TELEGRAPH AND MISCELLANEOUS COMMUNICATION SERVICES (482, 489) UTILITIES AND SANITARY SERVICES 460 ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER (491) 461 GAS AND STEAM SUPPLY SYSTEMS (492, 496) 462 ELECTRIC AND GAS, AND OTHER COMBINATIONS (493) 470 WATER SUPPLY AND IRRIGATION (494, 497) 471 SANITARY SERVICES (495) 472 NOT SPECIFIED UTILITIES WHOLESALE TRADE DURABLE GOODS 500 MOTOR VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT (501) 501 FURNITURE AND HOME FURNISHINGS (502) 502 LUMBER AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS (503) 510 SPORTING GOODS, TOYS AND HOBBY GOODS (504) 511 METALS AND MINERALS, EXCEPT PETROLEUM (505) 512 ELECTRICAL GOODS (506) 521 HARDWARE, PLUMBING AND HEATING SUPPLIES (507) 522 NOT SPECIFIED ELECTRICAL AND HARDWARE PRODUCTS 530 MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES (508) 531 SCRAP AND WASTE MATERIALS (5093) 532 MISCELLANEOUS WHOLESALE, DURABLE GOODS (5094, 5099) NONDURABLE GOODS 540 PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS (511) 541 DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND ALLIED PRODUCTS (512, 516) 542 APPAREL, FABRICS, AND NOTIONS (513) 550 GROCERIES AND RELATED PRODUCTS (514) 551 FARM PRODUCTS-RAW MATERIALS (515) 552 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS (517) 560 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES (518) 561 FARM SUPPLIES (5191) 562 MISCELLANEOUS WHOLESALE, NONDURABLE GOODS (5194, 5198, 5199) 571 NOT SPECIFIED WHOLESALE TRADE RETAIL TRADE 580 LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL RETAILING (521, 523) 581 HARDWARE STORES (525) 582 RETAIL NURSERIES AND GARDEN STORES (526) 590 MOBILE HOME DEALERS (527) 591 DEPARTMENT STORES (531) 592 VARIETY STORES (533) 600 MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORES (539) 601 GROCERY STORES (541) 602 DAIRY PRODUCTS STORES (545) 610 RETAIL BAKERIES (546) 611 FOOD STORES, N.E.C. (542, 543, 544, 549) 612 MOTOR VEHICLES DEALERS (551, 552) 620 AUTO AND HOME SUPPLY STORES (553) 621 GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS (554) 622 MISCELLANEOUS VEHICLE DEALERS (555, 556, 557, 559) 630 APPAREL AND ACCESSORY STORES, EXCEPT SHOE (56, EXCEPT 566) 631 SHOE STORES (566) 632 FURNITURE AND HOME FURNISHINGS STORES (571) 640 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES, TV, AND RADIO STORES (572, 573) 641 EATING AND DRINKING PLACES (58) 642 DRUG STORES (591) 650 LIQUOR STORES (592) 651 SPORTING GOODS, BICYCLES, AND HOBBY STORES (5941, 5945, 5946) 652 BOOK AND STATIONERY STORES (5942, 5943) 660 JEWELRY STORES (5944) 661 SEWING, NEEDLEWORK, AND PIECE GOODS STORES (5949) 662 MAIL ORDER HOUSES (5961) 670 VENDING MACHINE OPERATORS (5962) 671 DIRECT SELLING ESTABLISHMENTS (5963) 672 FUEL AND ICE DEALERS (598) 681 RETAIL FLORISTS (5992) 682 MISCELLANEOUS RETAIL STORES (593, 5947, 5948, 5993, 5994, 5999) 691 NOT SPECIFIED RETAIL TRADE FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE 700 BANKING (60) 701 SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS (612) 702 CREDIT AGENCIES, N.E.C. (61, EXCEPT 612) 710 SECURITY, COMMODITY BROKERAGE, AND INVESTMENT COMPANIES (62, 67) 711 INSURANCE (63, 64) 712 REAL ESTATE, INCLUDING REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE-LAW OFFICES (65, 66) BUSINESS AND REPAIR SERVICES 721 ADVERTISING (731) 722 SERVICES TO DWELLINGS AND OTHER BUILDINGS (734) 730 COMMERCIAL RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND TESTING LABS (7391, 7397) 731 PERSONNEL SUPPLY SERVICES (736) 732 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND CONSULTING SERVICES (7392) 740 COMPUTER AND DATA PROCESSING SERVICES (737) 741 DETECTIVE AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES (7393) 742 BUSINESS SERVICES, N.E.C. (732, 733, 735, 7394, 7395, 7396, 7399) 750 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES, EXCEPT REPAIR (751, 752, 754) 751 AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SHOPS (753) 752 ELECTRICAL REPAIR SHOPS (762, 7694) 760 MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SERVICES (763, 764, 7692, 7699) PERSONAL SERVICES 761 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS (88) 762 HOTELS AND MOTELS (701) 770 LODGING PLACES, EXCEPT HOTELS AND MOTELS(702, 703, 704) 771 LAUNDRY, CLEANING, AND GARMENT SERVICES (721) 772 BEAUTY SHOPS (723) 780 BARBER SHOPS (724) 781 FUNERAL SERVICE AND CREMATORIES (726) 782 SHOE REPAIR SHOPS (725) 790 DRESSMAKING SHOPS (PT 729) 791 MISCELLANEOUS PERSONAL SERVICES (722, PT 729) ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION SERVICE 800 THEATERS AND MOTION PICTURES (78, 792) 801 BOWLING ALLEYS, BILLIARD AND POOL PARLORS (793) 802 MISCELLANEOUS ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES (791, 794, 799) PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES 812 OFFICES OF PHYSICIANS (801, 803) 820 OFFICES OF DENTISTS (802) 821 OFFICES OF CHIROPRACTORS (8041) 822 OFFICES OF OPTOMETRISTS (8042) 830 OFFICES OF HEALTH PRACTITIONERS, N.E.C. (8049) 831 HOSPITALS (806) 832 NURSING AND PERSONAL CARE FACILITIES (805) 840 HEALTH S ERVICES, N.E.C. (807, 808, 809) 841 LEGAL SERVICES (81) 842 ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS (821) 850 COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES (822) 851 BUSINESS, TRADE AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS (824) 852 LIBRARIES (823) 860 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, N.E.C (829) 861 JOB TRAINING AND VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES (833) 862 CHILD DAY CARE SERVICES (835) 870 RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES, WITHOUT NURSING (836) 871 SOCIAL SERVICES, N.E.C. (832, 839) 872 MUSEUMS, ART GALLERIES, AND ZOOS (84) 880 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS (866) 881 MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS (861-865, 869) 882 ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURAL, AND SURVEYING SERVICES (891) 890 ACCOUNTING, AUDITING, AND BOOKKEEPING SERVICES (893) 891 NONCOMMERCIAL EDUCATIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH (892) 892 MISCELLANEOUS PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED SERVICES (899) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 900 EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE OFFICES (911-913) 901 GENERAL GOVERNMENT, N.E.C (919) 910 JUSTICE, PUBLIC ORDER, AND SAFETY (92) 921 PUBLIC FINANCE, TAXATION, AND MONETARY POLICY (93) 922 ADMINISTRATION OF HUMAN RESOURCES PROGRAMS (94) 930 ADMINISTRATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND HOUSING PROGRAMS (95) 931 ADMINISTRATION OF ECONOMIC PROGRAMS (96) 932 NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (97) 990 INDUSTRY NOT REPORTED >> 1996 ETHNICITY/NATIONALITY North America 01 American Indian, tribal mentions 02 Canadian; not specified as French-Canadian (03) 03 Canadian, of French origin 04 Mexican (excluding explicit mention of "Chicano", "Mexican-American" 05 Central American West Indies 07 Barbados 08 Cuban 09 Dominican Republic 10 Haitian 11 Jamaican 12 Puerto Rican 13 West Indian--not from one of the above countries 14 West Indian--NA which country South America 16 South American--any country EUROPE British Isles 18 English, British 19 Irish (not specified as from Northern Ireland, Ulster--22) 20 Scottish 21 Welsh 22 From Northern Ireland (Ulster) 23 Scot-Irish 24 From British Isles; from two or more countries of the British Isles -EUROPE (continued) Western Europe 26 Austrian 27 Belgian 28 French 29 German; also Pennsylvania Dutch 30 Luxembourg 31 Netherlands, Holland; Dutch 32 Swiss 33 From Western Europe; two or more countries of Western Europe Scandinavia 35 Danish 36 Finn, Finnish 37 Norwegian 38 Swedish 39 Icelander 40 Scandinavian; reference to two or more Scandinavian countries -------------------- 41 REFERENCE TO TWO OR MORE COUNTRIES FROM COMBINATION OF THE FOLLOWING AREAS: BRITISH ISLES, WESTERN EUROPE, SCANDINAVIA, MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIES, GREECE Eastern Europe 43 Czechoslovakian, Slavic 44 Estonian 45 Hungarian 46 Latvian 47 Lithuanian 48 Polish 49 Russian; from U.S.S.R. 50 Ukrainian 51 Eastern Europe; reference to two or more countries of Eastern Europe Balkan Countries 53 Albanian 54 Bulgarian 55 Greek 56 Rumanian 57 Yugoslavian 58 Mention of two or more Balkan Countries Mediterranean Countries 60 Italian 61 Portugese 62 Spanish 63 Maltese -------------------- 64 EUROPEAN; GENERAL MENTION OF EUROPE; REFERENCE TO TWO OR MORE EUROPEAN COUNTRIES OF EUROPE NOT CODEABLE ABOVE ASIA (except Near East) 65 Pakistani 66 Afghan 67 Indian (not American Indian, code 01) 68 Southeast Asia--from Indochina, Thailand, Malaya, Burma, Philippines, Indonesia 69 Chinese 70 Japanese; Japanese American 71 Korean NEAR EAST 73 Egyptian 74 Iranian, Persian 75 Iraqi 76 Israeli 77 Jordanian 78 Lebanese 79 Arab, Arabian, Saudi Arabian 80 Syrian 81 Turk, Turkish 82 Armenian AFRICA 83 African; from any African country excluding only Egypt (U.A.R.); South African (formerly 90) OCEANIA 85 Australian, New Zealander, Tasmanian ETHNIC GROUPS 86 White, Caucasian 87 Black; Negro; American Black; African American 88 Chicano; Mexican-American; Hispanic; Latin American OTHER, MISCELLANEOUS 90 NEITHER 91 Catholic 92 Protestant 93 Jewish 94 Mormon 95 Other religious groups 97 Other group; combinations not codeable above 98 DK 99 NA >> 1996 STATE AND COUNTRY CODES ICPSR STATE AND COUNTRY CODES UNITED STATES: New England 101 Connecticut 102 Maine 103 Massachusetts 104 New Hampshire 105 Rhode Island 106 Vermont 109 General mention of area; two or more states in area Middle Atlantic 111 Delaware 112 New Jersey 113 New York 114 Pennsylvania 118 General mention of area; two or more states in area -------------------- 119 EAST; MENTION OF STATES IN BOTH NEW ENGLAND AND MIDDLE ATLANTIC East North Central 121 Illinois 122 Indiana 123 Michigan 124 Ohio 125 Wisconsin 129 General mention of area; two or more states in area West North Central 131 Iowa 132 Kansas 133 Minnesota 134 Missouri 135 Nebraska 136 North Dakota 137 South Dakota 138 General mention of area; two or more states in area -------------------- 139 MIDWEST; MENTION OF STATES IN BOTH EAST NORTH CENTRAL AND WEST North Central Solid South 141 Alabama 142 Arkansas 143 Florida 144 Georgia 145 Louisiana 146 Mississippi 147 North Carolina 148 South Carolina 149 Texas 140 Virginia 157 General mention of area; the South; two or more states in area Border States 151 Kentucky 152 Maryland 153 Oklahoma 154 Tennessee 155 Washington, D.C. 156 West Virginia 158 General mention of area; two or more states in area -------------------- 159 SOUTH; MENTION OF STATES IN BOTH SOLID SOUTH AND BORDER STATES Mountain States 161 Arizona 162 Colorado 163 Idaho 164 Montana 165 Nevada 166 New Mexico 167 Utah 168 Wyoming 169 General mention of area; two or more states in area Pacific States 171 California 172 Oregon 173 Washington 178 General mention of area; two or more states in area --------------------- 179 WEST; MENTION OF STATES IN BOTH MOUNTAIN STATES AND PACIFIC STATES External States and Territories 180 Alaska 181 Hawaii 182 Puerto Rico 183 American Samoa, Guam 184 Panama Canal Zone 185 Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands 186 Virgin Islands 187 Other U.S. Dependencies Reference to Two or More States from Different Regions of the United States; or NA Which State 191 Northeast and South (New England or Middle Atlantic and Solid South or Border States) 192 Northeast and Midwest (New England or Middle Atlantic and East North Central or West North Central) 194 West (Mountain States or Pacific States) and Midwest; West and Northeast 195 West and South (Solid South or Border States) 196 Midwest and South -------------------- 198 Lived in 3 or more regions (NA whether lived in one more than the rest) 199 United States, NA which state WESTERN HEMISPHERE Except U.S. North America 201 North America (except U.S.) comb. Canada, Mexico, and/or Central America 207 Canada -- ancestry of Anglo-Saxon origin 208 Canada -- ancestry of French origin 209 Canada -- NA origin or other origin 219 Mexico 229 Central America West Indies (except Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands) 231 Barbados 232 Cuba 233 Dominican Republic 234 Haiti 235 Jamaica 236 Netherlands Antilles 237 Trinidad and Tobago 238 Islands of Lesser Antilles--except Virgin Islands and Netherlands Antilles 239 West Indies (except Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands) or "Caribbean"--reference to two or more West Indian countries South America 259 South America; South American country or countries EUROPE British Isles 301 England 302 Ireland (NA North or South); southern Ireland 303 Scotland 304 Wales 305 Northern Ireland (Ulster) 306 Scot-Irish 308 United Kingdom; Great Britain 309 "BRITISH ISLES"; GENERAL MENTION OF AREA; REFERENCE TO TWO OR MORE COUNTRIES OF THE BRITISH ISLES Western Europe 310 Austria 311 Belgium 312 France 313 Federal Republic of Germany (W. Germany) 314 German Democratic Republic (E. Germany) 315 Germany--NA East or West 316 Luxembourg 317 Netherlands; Holland 318 Switzerland 319 "WESTERN EUROPE"; GENERAL MENTION OF AREA; REFERENCE TO TWO OR MORE COUNTRIES OF WESTERN EUROPE Scandinavia 321 Denmark 322 Finland 323 Norway 324 Sweden 325 Iceland -------------------- 328 GENERAL MENTION OF AREA OF WESTERN EUROPE AND/OR SCANDINAVIA AND/OR BRITISH ISLES AND/OR MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIES AND/OR GREECE; REFERENCE TO TWO OR MORE COUNTRIES IN DIFFERENT AREAS LISTED ABOVE -------------------- 329 "SCANDINAVIA"; GENERAL MENTION OF AREA; REFERENCE TO TWO OR MORE SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES Eastern Europe 331 Czechoslovakia (Slavic) 332 Estonia 333 Hungary 334 Latvia 335 Lithuania 336 Poland 337 Russia (or U.S.S.R.) 338 Ukraine 339 "EASTERN EUROPE"; GENERAL MENTION OF AREA; REFERENCE TO TWO OR MORE COUNTRIES OF EASTERN EUROPE Balkan Countries 341 Albania 342 Bulgaria 343 Greece 344 Rumania 345 Yugoslavia 348 General mention of area; reference to two or more Balkan Countries -------------------- 349 "BALKANS"; GENERAL REFERENCE OF AREA; REFERENCE TO COUNTRIES IN EASTERN EUROPE AND BALKAN COUNTRIES Mediterranean Countries 351 Italy 352 Portugal 353 Spain 354 Malta or Gozo -------------------- 399 "EUROPE"; GENERAL MENTION OF AREA; REFERENCE TO TWO OR MORE COUNTRIES OF EUROPE IN DIFFERENT AREAS ASIA except Near East 401 Afghanistan 404 India 405 1990: Pakistan 406 Pakistan 428 Southeast Asia: Indochina, Thailand, Malaya, Burma, Philippines, Indonesia; Hong Kong 431 China (mainland) 432 1990: Taiwan, Formosa 434 Taiwan, Formosa 451 Japan 452 Korea (North or South) 499 "ASIA"; GENERAL MENTION OF AREA; REFERENCE TO TWO OR MORE COUNTRIES OF ASIA NEAR EAST 501 U.A.R. (Egypt) 502 Iran 503 Iraq 504 Israel (or Palestine) 505 Jordan 506 Lebanon 507 Saudi Arabia 508 Syria 509 Turkey 599 "NEAR EAST"; "MIDDLE EAST"; GENERAL MENTION OF AREA; REFERENCE TO TWO OR MORE COUNTRIES OF NEAR EAST AFRICA 655 South Africa 699 Africa; any African country or countries, excluding only South Africa and U.A.R. (Egypt) OCEANIA 704 Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania OTHER: 997 Other (combinations) not codeable elsewhere 998 DK 999 NA >> 1996 MOST IMPORTANT PROBLEMS SOCIAL WELFARE 001 General reference to domestic issues; rapairing/maintaining the nation's infrastructure (roads, bridges, dams, etc) 005 POPULATION; any mention of population increase; reference to over-population/birth control 006 DAY CARE; child care 010 UNEMPLOYMENT; the number of people with jobs; unemployment rate/compensation; job retraining 013 CREATE JOBS/RECRUIT INDUSTRY in specific area/region/state 020 EDUCATION; financial assistance for schools/colleges/students; quality of education/the learning environment/teaching 030 AGED/ELDERLY; social security benefits; administration of social security; medical care for the aged; medicare benefits; insuring against catastrophic illness 035 Social Security won't be around in the future; paying into a system which won't benefit me/them 040 HEALTH PROBLEMS/COST OF MEDICAL CARE; quality of medical care; medical research/training of doctors and other health personnel; hospitals; National Health insurance program 045 ** Located after 330 046 ** Located after 383 048 Other specific references to health problems; AIDS 050 HOUSING; providing housing for the poor/homeless; ability of young people to afford to buy homes/find homes to buy 060 POVERTY; aid to the poor/underprivileged people; help for the (truly) needy; welfare programs (such as ADC); general reference to anti-poverty programs; hunger/help for hungry people in the U.S. 090 SOCIAL WELFARE PROBLEMS; "welfare"--NFS 091 For general or other social welfare programs; "we need to help people more" 092 Against general or other social welfare programs; "too many give away programs for the people who don't deserve it" 099 Other specific mentions of social welfare problems AGRICULTURE 100 FARM ECONOMICS; payment for crops/price of feed/cost of farming 103 SUBSIDIES/crop payments/government aid to farmers 120 WORLD FOOD PROBLEMS; food shortages/starvation/famine (not 406 or 407) NATURAL RESOURCES 150 CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES; conservation, ecology; protecting the environment/endangered species 151 Controlling/REGULATING GROWTH or land development; banning further growth/development in crowded or ecologically sensitive areas; preserving natural areas 153 POLLUTION; clean air/water 154 Disposal of RADIOACTIVE/TOXIC waste (dumps, landfills) 160 DEVELOPMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES /ENERGY SOURCES; harbors, dams, canals, irrigation, flood control, navigation, reclamation; location, mining, stock-piling of minerals; water power, atomic power; development of alternative sources of energy (includes mentions of solar or nuclear power) Agriculture OR Natural Resources: 199 OTHER SPECIFIC MENTIONS OF AGRICULTURE OR NATURAL RESOURCES PROBLEMS LABOR: UNION-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS 200 LABOR/UNION PROBLEMS; union practices; job security provided workers; job safety issues; working conditions 220 Anti-union; unions too powerful 299 Other specific mention of labor or union-management problems RACIAL 300 CIVIL RIGHTS/RACIAL PROBLEMS; programs to enable Blacks to gain social/economic/educational/ political equality; relations between Blacks and whites 302 PROTECTION (expansion) OF WHITE MAJORITY; maintenance of segregation; right to choose own neighborhood; right to discriminate in employment 304 Discrimination against whites; preferred treatment given to minorities PUBLIC ORDER 320 NARCOTICS; availability of drugs; extent of drug/alcohol addiction in the U.S.; interdiction of drugs coming to the U.S. from foreign countries; alcohol or drug related crime 330 WOMEN'S RIGHTS; ref. to women's issues; economic equality for women; ERA 045 PRO-ABORTION; pro-choice; the right of a woman to control her body 340 CRIME/VIOLENCE; too much crime; streets aren't safe; mugging, murder, shoplifting; drug related crime 360 LAW AND ORDER; respect for the law/police; support for the police; death penalty; tougher sentences for criminals; need for more prisons 367 Against unregistered ownership of guns; legislative control of guns; "CONTROL OF GUNS"-NFS 368 For gun ownership; right to have guns; against gun control 370 EXTREMIST GROUPS/TERRORISTS; terrorist bombings/hostage-taking; political subversives; revolutionary ideas/approaches 380 General mention of MORAL/RELIGIOUS DECAY (of nation); sex, bad language, adult themes on TV 381 Family problems--divorce; proper treatment of children; decay of family (except 006); child/elder abuse (incl. sexual) 046 ANTI-ABORTION; pro-life; "abortion"--NFS 383 Problems of/with YOUNG PEOPLE; drug/alcohol abuse amoung young people; sexual attitudes; lack of values/discipline; mixed-up thinking; lack of goals/ambition/sense of responsibility 384 Religion (too) mixed up in politics; prayer in school 385 HOMOSEXUALITY; protecting civil rights of gays and lesbians; accepting the lifestyle of homosexuals; granting homosexual couples the same rights and benefits as heterosexual couples Racial OR Public Order OR Other Domestic: 399 OTHER SPECIFIC MENTION OF RACIAL OR PUBLIC ORDER PROBLEMS; OTHER MENTION OF DOMESTIC ISSUES ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS If R mentions both "inflation" (400) and rise in prices of specific items (407- 409), code "inflation" (400). [SEE ALSO 496] 400 INFLATION; rate of inflation; level of prices; cost of living 401 WAGE AND PRICE CONTROLS/GUIDELINES; freezing prices; control of business profits 403 High price of food, all mentions (exc. 100) 404 High price of other specific items and services 405 MINIMUM WAGE, any mention; any mention of wage levels 407 Food shortages; economic aspects of food shortages, e.g., price of sugar (other references, code 120) 408 Fuel shortages; "energy crisis"; oil companies making excessive profits; depressed condition of the oil industry 410 RECESSION, DEPRESSION; prosperity of the nation; economic growth; GNP 411 MONETARY RESTRAINTS/CONTROLS; level of interest rates; availability of money/the money supply 415 Against (increased) government spending; balancing of the (national) budget; against government stimulation of the economy; the size of the budget deficit 416 TAXES; general reference to tax structure; tax surcharge (NA R's direction); tax reform; other specific tax reference 417 For tax cuts; against tax surcharge; for tax reform 418 Against tax cuts; for tax surcharge; against tax reform 424 PRODUCTIVITY of American industry; "giving a day's work for a day's pay"; revitalizing American industry 425 STOCK MARKET/GOLD PRICES; all references to gold prices, stock brokers, stock fluctuations, etc. 427 VALUE OF THE DOLLAR; strength/weakness of the dollar against other currencies 433 Large businesses taking over small businesses 440 Class oriented economic concerns--middle class, working class (pro); MIDDLE CLASS GETTING SQUEEZED 441 Class oriented economic concerns--big business, monied interests (anti) too powerful 442 Concern for inequitable distribution of wealth; gap between the rich and the poor; concentration of wealth in the hands of a few 451 For the regulation of interstate commerce, transportation, air travel, railways, government auto safety regulations; in favor of increased government regulation of business; mention of problems caused by deregulation 452 Against (increased) regulation of interstate commerce, transportation; AIR TRAVEL, RAILWAYS, etc. 453 Solvency/stability/regulation/control of the nation's FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS. [1990] Savings and Loan scandal 460 IMMIGRATION POLICY; establishing limits on how many people from any one nation can enter the U.S.; prohibiting specified types of persons from entering the U.S. 463 Problems relating to the influx of political/economic refugees (Cubans, Haitians, Mexicans, etc.) 491 Economics--general; "Economics"--NFS 492 International economics--general 493 U.S. foreign trade, balance of payments position; foreign oil dependency 494 Control of FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN U.S.; mention of foreigners buying U.S. assets (businesses, real estate, stocks, etc) 495 PROTECTION OF U.S. INDUSTRIES; imposition of tariffs/reciprocal restrictions on foreign imports; limitation of foreign imports; mention of problems in specific industries competin with foreign manufacturers 496 The economy--not further specified (code specific mention if R clarifies by saying "inflation", etc.; also see 400) 497 International competitiveness; outsourcing; loss of jobs to foreign competition; moving jobs abroad; modernizing plants/equipment/management techniques to meet foreign competition; matching the quality of foreign goods 498 Mention of "twin problems" of a large national debt/budget deficit and unfavorable balance of trade/import-export ratio 499 Other specific mention economic or business problems FOREIGN AFFAIRS 500 FOREIGN RELATIONS/FOREIGN AFFAIRS; foreign policy/relations, prestige abroad 504 Relations with the Third World (no specific country or region mentioned) 505 Relations with WESTERN EUROPE; Great Britain, France, Germany; our allies 510 VIETNAM; general reference to "the war," Indochina, Cambodia; aid 514 Latin America, South America--any references; reference to war/situation in Nicaragua; U.S. support of the Contras 515 Iran; mention of American hostages in Teheran; arms deal 516 African countries; developing areas in Africa (not 518)--any mention; U.S. response to apartheid in South Africa 519 Other specific countries/areas/trouble spots (exc. 520's, 530's) 524 MIDDLE EAST-- support or aid to Israel/Arab states; Arab/Israeli conflict; Iran-Iraq war; hostages in Lebanon/Middle East. [1990] Iraqi aggression in the Persian Gulf 530 RUSSIA/Eastern Europe; relations with Russia/the Communist bloc; detente/trade/negotiations with Russia -- NA whether 531 or 532 531 For PEACEFUL RELATIONS with Russia/Detente/Eastern Europe; for increased TRADE with Russia; talking/resuming negotiations with Russia on arms control/reduction (reaching/concluding a treaty is 711) 532 Against policy of Detente with Russia; COLD WAR; threat of external Communism; need to oppose/be wary of Russia 533 Prevention of Russian (Communist) expansion; mention of Soviet invasion and occupation of Afghanistan-- any reference; references to Soviet activity in Central America/Nicaragua) 539 Other specific references to Russia/Detente/Eastern Europe, etc. (including changing site/boycotting 1980 Moscow Olympics); threat of/preventing war with Russia (exc. 714) 540 FIRMNESS IN FOREIGN POLICY; maintenance of position of MILITARY/DIPLOMATIC STRENGTH (not 710-712) 550 U.S. FOREIGN (MILITARY) INVOLVEMENT/COMMITMENT, extent of U.S. Foreign involvement; military assistance/aid (exc. 524) 560 U.S. FOREIGN (ECONOMIC) INVOLVEMENT/COMMITMENTS; extent of U.S. (foreign) economic aid; "foreign aid" 570 Prevention of war; ESTABLISHMENT OF PEACE; any reference 585 Obligation to TAKE CARE OF PROBLEMS AT HOME before helping foreign countries 599 Other specific mention of foreign affairs problems NATIONAL DEFENSE 700 NATIONAL DEFENSE; defense budget; level of spending on defense 710 DISARMAMENT; general reference to ENDING OF THE ARMS RACE; nuclear proliferation; test ban treaty (not 540); SALT; INF treaty 711 For DISARMAMENT; for extension of test ban treaty; support toward ending of arms race; against (additional) expenditures on military/arms development; SALT; SDI ("Star Wars"); INF treaty 712 Against (increased) policy of DISARMAMENT; against test ban treaty; for additional WEAPONS DEVELOPMENT; missile program; scientific/ technological development in weapons/strategy; atomic bomb testing; increased DEFENSE BUDGET, increased arms expenditure (not 540); SALT; increased pay for military personnel; SDI ("Star Wars"); INF treaty 713 General or specific references to functioning and performance of defense; waste, inefficiency (not codable in 710-712) 714 Nuclear war; the threat of nuclear war; nuclear proliferation 740 The space program; space race (not 711,712) 750 MORALE OF NATION; Patriotism; National spirit; national unity; greed, selfishness of people 760 BENEFITS FOR VETERANS; general reference 765 Allowing/accepting GAYS IN THE MILITARY 799 Other specific mention of national defense problems ISSUES RELATING TO THE FUNCTIONING OF GOVERNMENT 800 POWER OF THE (FEDERAL) GOVERNMENT; power of/control exercised by the federal government 810 (LACK OF) HONESTY IN GOVERNMENT; (LACK OF) ETHICS IN GOVERNMENT--general reference (exc. 811) 811 LACK OF PERSONAL ETHICS/morality of persons related to or part of government 820 CAMPAIGN DONATIONS/PUBLIC FINANCING OF ELECTIONS; any mentions 830 CONFIDENCE/TRUST in political leaders/system; wisdom, ability, responsiveness of political leaders; quality of leadership provided by political leaders 833 QUALITY/EFFICIENCY of public employees, diplomats, civil service; SIZE OF THE GOVERNMENT BUREAUCRACY; COST OF GOVERNMENT 836 COMPENSATION; all references to the compensation of government employees, officials, congressmen, judges, local politicians/ bureaucrats 837 Waste in government spending; keeping tabs on where money goes 838 Government BUDGET PRIORITIES are wrong; Congress/President is spending money in the wrong areas/not spending money on the right things 840 SIZE OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT; the (large) size of government/civil service/bureaucracy; the number of government departments/employees/programs 853 POWER OF CONGRESS--general reference 856 POWER OF THE SUPREME COURT, all other references to the Supreme Court 859 Other specific references to the (federal) balance of power; legislative gridlock in Washington 862 FAIR ELECTION PROCEDURES; prevention of vote manipulation; curbing of political "bosses", smear campaigns 869 Other specific references to problems of representation; term limitations for members of Congress 874 Lack of support for the President; any anti-President comments, negative reference to the PRESIDENT's quality, style, etc. 878 Mention of a specific CANDIDATE or relative of a candidate -- NFS 881 New president/administration geetting started; other references specific to the President 885 PUBLIC APATHY/disinterest--all references 887 Extending/protecting EQUAL RIGHTS, basic freedoms, human rights of all citizens 899 Other specific mention of problems relating to the functioning of government OTHER 995 1990-91: "There were no issues"; "there were no issues, just party politics" 996 1990-91: "There was no campaign in my district" 997 Other specific mentions of important problems 998 DK 999 NA 000 INAP; No further mention; no problems >> 1996 PARTY DIFFERENCES RESPONSES THAT REFER SPECIFICALLY TO THE CANDIDATES RATHER THAN PARTIES SHOULD BE CODED 910. However, if the candidates are referred to as leaders or representatives of the parties, the response should be coded with the appropriate code category. BROAD PHILOSOPHY - LIBERAL RESPONSES 001 More LIBERAL, progressive--too far left 010 ACCEPTANCE OF CHANGE/new ideas; less bound to status quo; more open to new ideas; new ways of doing things 020 QUICK (RASH) RESPONSE TO PROBLEMS; tackle problems quickly; impetuous; impulsive; too aggressive; take more chances; not cautious enough 030 More extreme, RADICAL (NFS) 040 SOCIALISTIC; for welfare state; for social welfare programs; sensitive to social problems; leaves less to (interferes more with) private enterprise 050 DEPENDS (TOO MUCH) ON FEDERAL GOVERNMENT (rather than state or local government); (too) centralized, paternalism; want Washington to do everything 060 DESTROY PERSONAL INITIATIVE/individual responsibility/individual dignity; recognize individual needs government help 070 FUTURE-ORIENTED; plan ahead; look to the future 085 FREEDOM TO DO AS ONE CHOOSES; less interested in strict control of social behavior; not interested in moral standards 086 Not religious; against prayer in school 090 Other broad philosophy--liberal - CONSERVATIVE RESPONSES 100 More CONSERVATIVE/reactionary; too far right 110 RESISTANCE TO CHANGE/NEW IDEAS; stick to (protect) status quo; traditionalists; resist new ways of doing things; rigid 120 SLOW (CAUTIOUS) RESPONSE TO PROBLEMS; DO-NOTHING; lets things go 130 Moderate; middle of road (NFS); less extreme 140 For FREE ENTERPRISE capitalism; against socialism (code "help big business" under group references); unaware of social problems; for development of private enterprise; against expansion of government activities into areas of private enterprise 150 FOR STATES' RIGHTS, local government; less interference from Washington at local level; against powerful federal government 160 INITIATIVE/responsibility/dignity of individual protected 170 NOT FUTURE-ORIENTED; don't plan ahead; don't worry about the future 185 DEFINITE MORAL STANDARDS/stands; concern for/control of public morality; upholds/fosters family values 186 (Good) Christian; strong religious beliefs; for prayer in school 190 Other broad philosophy--conservative GROUP REFERENCES - PARTY SEEN AS GOOD FOR, HELPING, GIVING SPECIAL ADVANTAGE TO: 200 Everybody; nobody; no catering to special interests, "people" (the majority) 210 WORKING OR LITTLE PEOPLE; the common (poor, lowly) people, the working class; "average man" 212 People LIKE ME; people like us 220 Unions, "LABOR", labor leaders 230 BIG BUSINESS; industry, "business(men)", Wall Street (except small businessman, code 240); agribusiness/large farming businesses 231 RICH PEOPLE; upper classes; wealthy (powerful) people 240 SMALL BUSINESSMEN 250 MIDDLE CLASS people; white collar people 260 FARMERS 270 BLACKS 280 OTHER RACIAL AND ETHNIC groups 281 The SOUTH, some portion of the south 282 The NORTH, some portion of the north 283 White PEOPLE, white people only 284 MINORITIES, minority groups (NA which) 285 OLD people 286 THE educated, intellectuals, students 290 Other groups - GENERAL PARTY DIFFERENCES FOR GROUPS: 299 Group differences codeable in 200 or 300 series--NA which - PARTY SEEN AS BAD FOR, ANTI, KEEPING IN CHECK, PUTTING IN PLACE: 300 Divisive (sets class against class, caters to special interests (NA what), plays group politics, not for all the people; (Dems/Reps) ONLY FOR THEMSELVES 310 WORKING OR LITTLE PEOPLE; the common (poor, lowly) people, the working class; "average man" 312 People LIKE ME; people like us 320 Unions, "LABOR", labor leaders 330 BIG BUSINESS; industry, "business(men)", Wall Street (except small businessman, code 340) 331 RICH PEOPLE; upper classes; wealthy (powerful) people) 340 SMALL BUSINESSMEN 350 MIDDLE CLASS people; white collar people 360 FARMERS 370 BLACKS 371 Racist, prejudiced, bigoted 380 Other racial and ethnic groups; "MINORITY GROUPS" other or not specified 381 The SOUTH, some portion of the south 382 The NORTH, some portion of the north 383 WHITE people, white people only 384 MINORITIES, minority groups (NA which) 385 OLD people 386 The EDUCATED, intellectuals, students 390 Other groups DOMESTIC POLICY REFERENCES - FISCAL POLICY--EASY SPENDING RESPONSES 400 SPEND MORE FREELY/high spenders (NFS) 401 Spend much relative to what is accomplished; WASTEFUL, not careful with spending 402 Spend much relative to money available; spend us DEEPER IN DEBT; DEFICIT SPENDING 403 Spend under special circumstances, such as hard times 404 Bring cheap money; more money circulating 405 Other easy spending response 406 RAISE TAXES--NFS; keep taxes high; seek to increase government revenues 407 Increse INCOME TAXES; will not cut income taxes; rely on increase in/high income tax to provide government revenues - FISCAL POLICY--CAUTIOUS SPENDING RESPONSES 500 SPEND LESS FREELY; economy in government (NFS) 501 Spend little relative to what is accomplished; less wasteful/more careful with government (taxpayers') money 502 Spend little relative to money available; REDUCE DEBT, keep debt from getting higher, BALANCED BUDGET 503 Spend little even when special circumstances might warrant 504 For sound money/tight money, deflation 505 Other cautious spending response 506 CUT TAXES--NFS; keep taxes low; seek to decrease government revenues 507 Cut INCOME TAXES; will not increase income taxes; rely on taxes other than income tax to provide government revenue - FISCAL POLICY--GENERAL SPENDING RESPONSES 591 General mention of taxes--neutral or NA direction 599 General mention of spending--neutral or NA direction - ASSOCIATION OF PARTY WITH GOOD/POSITIVE DOMESTIC SITUATIONS 411 Responsible promised (NA what); restraint on promises, realistic, doesn't promise too much 412 Don't have (too much) government control over the economy; or lets BUSINESS GET MORE INVOLVED/handle problems of poverty/unemployment, etc. 413 (GOOD) GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF THE ECONOMY, business 415 Good for the nation's economy--general positive reference 420 PROSPERITY in nation; good times for all, high national production, avoidance of depression, HIGH EMPLOYMENT 431 Price INFLATION HELD IN CHECK; lower cost of living 435 Propose/enact FAIR TAXES; believe everyone should be taxed the same/ that taxes should be even- handed. 436 Give tax breaks to the poor/working/middle class people; tax plicies favor the lower/middle classes 440 LOCAL PERSONAL GOOD TIMES economically; head of family gets (keeps) better job (wages) when party is in power, family better off economically under this party (no direct government benefits like social security mentioned) 450 HONESTY AND INTEGRITY--characteristics of the party or administration (local or national), other similar characteristics of the party 451 One party has MORE EXPERIENCE, is better, smarter, more united 480 (Only) party has a philosophy/program/platform; stands for something 490 Other positive domestic associations 491 General mention of unemployment--neutral or NA direction 492 General mention of inflation--neutral or NA direction 493 General mention of economic policy/handling of the economy - GENERAL DOMESTIC POLICY RESPONSES 499 A domestic issue difference is cited which could be coded in the 400 or 500 series, but NA which - ASSOCIATION OF PARTY WITH BAD/NEGATIVE DOMESTIC SITUATIONS 511 IRRESPONSIBLE PROMISES (NA what); promises too much; unrealistic, pie-in-the sky; can't fulfill promises 512 Have (too much) govt control over the economy; or does not let busi-ness get more involved/handle problems of poverty/unemployment, etc. 513 (POOR) GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF THE ECONOMY 515 Bad for the nation's economy, general negative reference 520 Hard times, depression in nation, much unemployment, low (over) production 531 Create/does not control price INFLATION; high cost of living in nation 535 Propose/enact UNFAIR TAXES; show favoritism/give tax breaks to certain groups or types of people 536 Give tax breaks to the wealth/corporations; tax policies favor the rich/powerful/upper classes 540 LOCAL/PERSONAL HARD TIMES economically; head of family gets laid off (poorer wages) when party is in power; family worse off economically under this party 550 Dishonesty/corruption (nepotism, graft, patronage) of party or administration (local or national); other similar characteristics of the party; Watergate 551 One party has LESS EXPERIENCE/is worse/not as smart; party is not (is less) unified 580 Party has no philosophy/programs/platform; doesn't stand for anything 590 Other negative domestic association with party - SPECIFIC DOMESTIC POLICIES FAVORED BY PARTY 600 MINIMUM WAGE legislation; favors raising minimum wage, or favors raising UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION 601 Social Security; government pension raises 610 MEDICAL (HEALTH) INSURANCE; medical card for aged; socialized medicine; medicare 612 HOUSING; aid to the homeless 620 Government CONTROL OF UTILITIES; more attention to conservation; public works; mention of ecology, environment 630 Federal AID TO EDUCATION/school-building; teachers' pay higher 631 BUSING; forced integration 632 OTHER FED. CONTROL OF EDUCATION/schools response; school choice plans 634 Gun control 640 CIVIL RIGHTS; insist more strongly on civil rights 641 LAW AND ORDER--HARD LINE (or NA line); wants a police state; support death penalty (88) 642 LAW AND ORDER--SOFT LINE; oppose death penalty (88) 643 PROPERTY RIGHTS; open housing 644 Policies which would DIVIDE COUNTRY; have civil war; race war 650 Higher TARIFFS; less free trade 660 "Wet" legislation; ANTI-PROHIBITION 670 General mention of SOCIAL WELFARE; "GIVE AWAY PROGRAMS" 671 POVERTY program 672 EMPLOYMENT (JOB) TRAINING PROGRAMS, Job Corps, etc. 680 FARM policy 681 Abortion 682 Women's rights; ERA 683 Legalization of marijuana; (more) lenient drug laws 684 Homosexual/gay rights 690 Other specific domestic policy favored - SPECIFIC DOMESTIC POLICIES--NEUTRAL OR NA DIRECTION 605 Minimum WAGE or unemployment compensation 606 SOCIAL SECURITY; government pension 615 MEDICAL (HEALTH) INSURANCE; medical card for aged; socialized medicine; medicare 617 HOUSING; aid to the homeless 625 Government CONTROL OF UTILITIES; CONSERVATION; public works; ecology, environment 635 Federal AID TO EDUCATION; school choice plans 636 BUSSING; forced integration 637 Other federal control of education or schools response 639 Gun control 645 CIVIL RIGHTS (legislation) 646 LAW AND ORDER--HARD LINE (or NA line); death penalty (88) 647 LAW AND ORDER--SOFT LINE; death penalty (88) 648 PROPERTY RIGHTS; open housing 649 Policies which would DIVIDE COUNTRY; have civil war; race war 655 Higher TARIFFS; free trade 665 Prohibition; "dry"/"wet" legislation 675 General mention of SOCIAL WELFARE; "give away programs" 676 POVERTY program 677 EMPLOYMENT (JOB) TRAINING programs, Job Corps, etc. 685 FARM policy 686 ABORTION 687 Women's rights; ERA 688 Legalization of marijuana; lenient drug laws 689 Homosexual/GAY RIGHTS 695 Domestic issues difference, but NA which - SPECIFIC DOMESTIC POLICIES OPPOSED BY PARTY 700 MINIMUM WAGE or UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION; won't raise minimum wage, won't improve unemployment compensation 701 SOCIAL SECURITY; against raising benefits 710 MEDICAL (HEALTH) INSURANCE; against medical card for aged; against socialized medicine, medicare 712 HOUSING; aid to the homeless 720 Government CONTROL OF UTILITIES; for private power; less interested in conservation; public works; mention of ecology, environment 730 Federal AID TO EDUCATION; against or drag feet on aid to education 731 BUSSING; forced integration 732 OTHER FEDERAL CONTROL OF EDUCATION or schools response; school choice plans 734 Gun control 740 CIVIL RIGHTS; against or drag feet on civil rights legislation; leave it to states 741 Following a tough or HARD LINE IN MAINTENANCE OF LAW AND ORDER/prevention of crime, etc.; police state; imposing the death penalty (88) 742 Following a SOFT LINE IN MAINTENANCE OF LAW AND ORDER/prevention of crime, etc.; imposing the death penalty (88) 743 PROPERTY RIGHTS; open housing 744 Policies which would DIVIDE COUNTRY; have civil war; race war; want to unite the country 750 High TARIFFS; want free trade 760 Repeal; WANT PROHIBITION; "dry" 770 General mention of SOCIAL WELFARE; "GIVE AWAY PROGRAMS" 771 POVERTY program 772 EMPLOYMENT (JOB) TRAINING programs, Job Corps, etc. 780 FARM policy 781 Abortion 782 Women's rights; ERA 783 Legalization of marijuana; lenient drug laws 784 Homosexual/gay rights 790 Other specific domestic policy opposed FOREIGN POLICY REFERENCES 800 WAR; get us into war (faster); party associated with war; militarist 810 PEACE; more likely to keep peace; party associated with peace 820 INTERNATIONALIST; more for foreign aid, government activities abroad; cooperate with allies, U.N.; "more for foreign aid/trade" 825 Foreign aid/trade, NA direction 830 ISOLATIONIST; avoid foreign activities; cut foreign aid (military or economic); "cut foreign aid/trade" 840 NATIONAL SECURITY; for strong national defense (spending); strong (firm) (too aggressive) posture toward communism (Russia); too much defense spending 845 National defense--general, NA or neutral direction 850 INADEQUATE NATIONAL SECURITY; fail to maintain (spend for) defense; weak posture toward communism (Russia) 860 Specific TROUBLE SPOTS 870 CONTROL OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS 880 Strong FOREIGN POLICY 881 Weak foreign policy 884 SPACE; space policy 890 Other foreign policy--other substantive foreign policy mentions (direction of response usually indicated) 891 Mention of "foreign policy" difference but no substance or direction given (e.g., usual response is "the two parties or candidates differ on foreign policy, on how they will handle foreign policy") MISCELLANEOUS AND NO PARTY DIFFERENCES RESPONSES 900 Miscellaneous other party differences 901 (Only) one party is more successful than the others; wins elections; is (is not) majority party, etc. 902 (Only) one party is less successful than the others; doesn't win elections much; is the minority party 910 PERSONALITY/CANDIDATE ONLY MENTIONS--candidate is dangerous, fanatic, aggressive, courageous, honest, untrustworthy, impulsive, outspoken, firm, dishonest, negative, lack of integrity, bad politician, etc. (but code 371 racist, prejudiced, bigoted) 920 Reference to probable inability to get things done, e.g., gain congressional support 930 LEADERSHIP MENTIONS--a good (bad) leader, is head of the party (R must specifically mention the candidate as leader or head of the party), or one party has better leadership than another 980 The parties are different; EVERYTHING ABOUT THEM IS DIFFERENT (NA what the differences are) NO DIFFERENCE ("NO" OR "DK") 991 There used to be differences, but not now 992 Indicate dissatisfaction with the lack of differences 993 Favorable to both parties, e.g., both parties are seeking to serve the people 994 Indicates that individual candidates are more important than parties anyhow 995 Unfavorable to both parties, e.g., both parties are just after money 996 On variation within parties 997 Other comments 998 DK (Code in 1st var only) 999 NA (Code in 1st var only) 000 No party differences ("No" or "DK" and no further comment); no further second or third differences >> 1996 CPS 2-DIGIT OCCUPATION CODES 1980 Census Book Reference Code PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (023-024, 026- 027, 034, 035- 036, 038-234) 10. Physicians -- medical, psychiatric and (084, 085) osteopathic; dentists 11. Other medical and paramedical (except health (086-089, 095- technicians -- see 16:) chiropractors, optomestrists 106) chiropractors, optometrists, pharmacists, veterinarians, dieticians, registered nurses, etc. 12. Accountants; Auditors (023) 13. Teachers, except college (155-159) 14. Teachers, college; social scientists; librarians (113-154, 164-173) 15. Architects; chemists; engineers; physical and (043-059, 069-078) biological scientists 16. Technicians: computer programmers and analysts; (063-068, 083,185, health, engineering, science, and other technicians; 189, 203-208) designers; radio and television announcers; dental hygenists, practical nurses, etc. 17. Public advisors: personnel and labor relations workers (026, 027, 034, clergy and other religious workers, social and 174-177, 195, recreation workers, editors and reporters, public 197) relations persons, etc. 18. Judges; lawyers (178, 179) 19. Other professional, technical, and kindred workers (024, 183, 184, 186-188, 193, 193, 194, 198 199) MANAGERS, OFFICIALS, AND PROPRIETORS (EXCEPT FARM) (003-019, 025, 028-033, 037,243) 20. Not self-employed; employee of own corporation (003-019, 025, 028-033, 037,243) 31. Self-employed -- unincorporated businesses (003-019, 025 028-033, 037,243) CLERICAL AND KINDRED WORKERS (303-389) 40. Secretaries, stenographers, typists (313-315) 41. Other clerical workers: bank tellers, bookkeepers, (303-309, 316- estimators and investigators, mail carriers, payroll 389) and postal clerks, shipping and receiving clerks, stock clerks, etc. SALES WORKERS (253-285) 45. Demonstrators, hucksters and peddlers, insurance and (253-285) real estate agents and brokers, sales representatives and sales clerks, cashiers, etc. CRAFTSMEN, FOREMEN AND KINDRED WORKERS (413-424,485, 494, 503-699, 803, 843,863) 50. Foremen, not elsewhere classifiable, except craft (485, 494, 803, 843, 863) 51. Craftsmen, craft foremen and supervisors (503-699) 52. Government protective service workers: firemen, guards, (413-424) policemen, etc. OPERATIVES AND KINDRED WORKERS (703-859) 61. Transport equipment operatives: bus drivers, (804-859) conductors, deliverymen and routemen, fork lift and tow motor operatives, taxicab drivers, truck drivers, etc. 62. Operatives, except transport (703-799) LABORERS AND FARM FOREMEN (477-499,864- 889) 70. Unskilled laborers -- non-farm (864-889) 71. Farm laborers and foremen (477-499) SERVICE WORKERS (403-407, 425- 427, 433-469) 73. Private household workers (403-407) 75. Other service workers: maids, cleaners, janitors, (425-427, 433- bartenders, cooks, waiters, nursing aides, barbers, 469) babysitters, (except 73), beauticians, etc. FARMERS AND FARM MANAGERS (473-476) 80. Farmers (owners and tenants) and farm managers (473-476) MISCELLANEOUS GROUPS 55. Members of armed forces (900) >> 1996 CONTEXTUAL DATA COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT MASTER LIST 10 Agriculture 30 Appropriations 50 Banking & Financial 70 Budget 90 Commerce 110 Economic & Educational Opportunities 130 Government Reform & Oversight 150 House Oversight 170 Intelligence (permanent select) 190 International Relations 210 Judiciary 230 National Security 250 Resources 270 Rules 290 Science 310 Small Business 330 Standards of Official Conduct 350 Transportation & Infrastructure 370 Veterans Affairs 390 Ways & Means 410 Joint Economic Committee 430 Joint Committee on Taxation >> 1990 CENSUS DEFINITIONS THIS NOTE CONTAINS DEFINITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING TERMS USED BY THE 1990 U.S. CENSUS OF POPULATION: Metropolitan Statistical Areas Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Areas Urbanized Areas Places Incorporated Places Unincorporated Places 1. "METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS (MSA's):" The general concept of a metropolitan area is one of a large population nucleus, together with adjacent communities that have a high degree of economic and social integration with that nucleus. In 1990 the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the U.S. Census have used the term Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) for what in 1980 was referred to as Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA). An attempt has been made by the study staff to be consistent in using the newer terms in the current documentation and definitions. The definitions of characteristics to be classified as a metropolitan area have remained fairly consistent--with only minor changes between 1980 and 1990. However, due to changes in population size and density, employment, commuting and other behavior which defines metropolitan areas, the specific geographical composition of any given metropolitan area has, of course, frequently changed. The specific MSA title may also have changed as to which cities are named and in what order. Each MSA has one or more central counties containing the area's main population concentration: an urganized area with at least 50,000 inhabitants. An MSA may also include outlying counties that have close economic and social relationships with the central counties. The outlying counties must have a specified level of commuting to the central counties and must also meet certain standards regarding metropolitan character, such as population density, urban population and population growth. In New England, MSA's are composed of cities and towns rather than whole counties. The population living in MSA's may also be referred to as the metropolitan population. The population is subdivided into "inside central city (or cities)" and "outside central city (or cities)." (The population living outside MSA's constitutes the non-metropolitan population.) Most MSA's have one to three CENTRAL CITIES that are named in the census title of the MSA. 2. "CONSOLIDATED METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS (CMSA's):" In some parts of the country, metropolitan development has progressed to the point that adjoining MSA's are themselves socially and economically interrelated. These areas are designated consolidated metropolitan statistical areas (CMSA's) by the Office of Management and Budget, and are defined using standards included as part of the new MSA standards described above. MSA's that are a part of a CMSA are referred to as primary metropolitan statistical areas (PMSA's). Definitions of the six largest CMSA's: NEW YORK-NORTHERN NEW JERSEY-LONG ISLAND, NY-NJ-CT, CMSA Bergen-Passaic, NJ PMSA Bridgeport-Milford, CT PMSA Danbury, CT PMSA Jersey City, NJ PMSA Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon, NJ PMSA Monmouth-Ocean NJ PMSA Nassau-Suffolk, NY PMSA* New York, NY PMSA* Newark, NJ PMSA* Norwalk, CT PMSA Orange County, NY PMSA Stamford, CT PMSA LOS ANGELES-ANAHEIM-RIVERSIDE, CA, CMSA Anaheim-Santa Ana, CA PMSA* Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA PMSA* Oxnard-Ventura, CA PMSA Riverside-San Bernardino, CA PMSA* CHICAGO-GARY-LAKE COUNTY (IL), IL-IN-WI CMSA Aurora-Elgin, IL PMSA* (Kane Co part only) Chicago, IL PMSA* Gary-Hammond, IN PMSA Joliet, IL PMSA* (Will Co part only) Kenosha, WI PMSA Lake County, IL PMSA* SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND-SAN JOSE, CA, CMSA Oakland, CA PMSA* San Francisco, CA PMSA* San Jose, CA PMSA Santa Cruz, CA PMSA Santa Rosa-Petaluma, CA PMSA Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa, CA PMSA PHILADELPHIA-WILMINGTON-TRENTON, PA-NJ-DE-MD, CMSA Philadelphia, PA-NJ, PMSA* Trenton, NJ PMSA Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton, NJ PMSA Wilmington, DE-NJ-MD PMSA DETROIT-ANN ARBOR, MI, CMSA Ann Arbor, MI PMSA Detroit, MI PMSA* * In the SRC 1980 National Sample (1992 NES sample). For the purpose of size and distance coding of suburbs and non-MSAs, the central cities of the six largest CMSAs are listed as: 1. New York City (Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens), NY, Elizabeth, NJ and Newark, NJ 2. Los Angeles, Long Beach, Pasadena, Pomona, Burbank, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Riverside, San Bernardino and Palm Springs, CA. 3. Chicago, Evanston and Chicago Heights, Aurora, Elgin, Joliet, Waukegan and North Chicago, IL 4. San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley and Livermore, CA 5. Philadelphia and Norristown, PA and Camden, NJ 6. Detroit, Dearborn, Pontiac and Port Huron, MI Both the CMSA definitions and the central city designations above are from Metropolitan Statistical Areas, 1990, U.S. Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC (Jun 1990) (PB90-214420) 3. "URBANIZED AREAS:" 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"). 4. "PLACES:" Two types of places are recognized in the census reports--incorporated places and unincorporated places, defined as follows: 5. "INCORPORATED PLACES:" These are political units incorporated as cities, borought, towns and villages with the following exceptions: (a) boroughs in Alaska; and (b) towns in New York, Wisconsin and the New England states. 6. "UNINCORPORATED PLACES:" The Census Bureau has delineated boundaries for closely settled population centers without corporate limits. Each place so delineated possesses a definite nucleus of residences and has its boundaries drawn to include, if feasible, all the surrounding closely settled area. These are called Census Designated Places (CDP's). >> Post-Stratified Cross-Sectional Analysis Weights for the 1992, 1994 and 1996 NES data Prepared by the Sampling Section Division of Surveys and Technologies Survey Research Center Institute for Social Research University of Michigan 1. Overview: Why is NES issuing new weight variables? A new set of weights has been constructed for use with the series of National Election Studies beginning with the 1992 Pre-Election Study. This series includes the 1992 Pre and Post, the 1994 Post, and the 1996 Pre and Post Election Studies. The main difference between these and the previously released weights is found in the post-stratification criteria. The new weights post-stratify the National Election Study data to match the Current Population Study (CPS) estimate of the distribution of age group by education level. The previous set of weights adjusted the NES sample to the CPS distribution for Census Region, sex, and age group. These new weights correct for an under-representation of younger and less educated respondents in each year's sample of respondents mainly due to attrition of these categories of respondents in the panel component. The previous set of analysis weights developed for the 1996 NES public use data sets led to overestimation of reported voter turnout in the 1996 presidential election. A comparison between the 1992 and the 1996 presidential vote turnout estimates from the NES samples does not to reflect the trend of declining participation that has been evident from external sources, such as the Current Population Survey turnout estimates. Several sources of bias caused of this problem, leading to under-representation of 18-22 year olds in the 1996 NES sample, respondents with no high school diploma, or both. The significance of this under-representation becomes clear when the rates of voting participation by age and education subgroups are examined. The results are summarized in Tables 1a and 1b, below. Table 1a clearly demonstrates the well-known strong relationship between education and voting: people with less education are less likely to vote. Table 1b shows that reported voter turnout is higher among older people. Since the age and education groups with the lowest voting rates are underrepresented, estimates of 1996 presidential election participation are skewed in the direction of higher rates of turnout. Table 1a: Reported turnout in the 1996 presidential election by education level of respondent (source: 1996 NES). Education % reporting having voted No HS diploma 57.1 High school diploma 69.1 Some college 80.7 College Graduate 89.9 Total 76.6 Table 1b: Reported turnout in the 1996 presidential election by age group of the respondent (source: 1996 NES). Age % reporting having voted 18-21 54.6 22-29 59.2 30-39 73.3 40-49 80.7 50-59 81.0 60-69 81.8 70+ 84.5 Total 76.6 The following three sections describe the three major factors which contribute to the under-representation of specific age or education groups. These include "initial contact non-response bias," "coverage bias resulting from longitudinal sample design" and "education related attrition bias." Subsequent sections describe in detail the procedures used in the construction of the new weights. 2. Initial Contact Nonresponse Bias The first important source of age and education related bias is nonresponse bias at the initial interview. Initial contact nonresponse bias occurs when people with a certain characteristic in common have a significantly different response rate from the overall response rate. For example, if women are found to have a much higher response rate than the combined response rate for men and women, then there is an initial contact nonresponse bias based on gender. If there were no nonresponse bias based on age or education we would expect the NES cross-section samples to have age by education distributions similar to that of the Current Population Survey (CPS) population estimates. There would be minor differences attributable to sampling error, but we would not expect to find large or systematic differences. Table 2, which compares the weighted distributions of education for the 1992, 1994 and 1996 NES cross-section samples to CPS population estimates for the same years suggests that systematic differences are present. The weight used in Table 2 is the calculated base weight. This weight is the product of a person-level selection weight and a household-level nonresponse adjustment factor. Since the selection probability of an eligible adult is inversely proportional to the number of eligible adults in the household it is important to use the selection weight based on the number of eligible adults in the household when comparing NES person-level statistics to CPS person-level distributions. The base weight also adjusts for the difference in response rates by region and by urbanicity. The construction of these weight factors is described in Sections 5 through 8. This part of the NES weight is essentially the same for the old and new weights. In Table 2, CPS estimates for 1992, 1994 and 1996 are included in the shaded columns. Comparisons of the weighted cross-section data from 1992, 1994 and 1996 to the corresponding CPS estimates reveal clear systematic differences which cannot be wholly attributed to sampling error. In all three cross-section groups there is a strong relationship between the level of education achieved by the respondent and the nonresponse rate. Specifically, people with less education -- especially people without a high school diploma - tend to be underrepresented in the weighted cross-section samples. Table 2: Summary of weighted cross-section distributions by education 1992 CPS 1992 pre 1994 CPS 1994 post 1996 CPS 1996 pre propor- (weighted) propor- (weighted) propor- (weighted) tion tion tion No HS Diploma 0.208 0.144 0.195 0.161 0.189 0.103 HS Diploma 0.355 0.321 0.339 0.356 0.332 0.338 Some College 0.243 0.270 0.264 0.258 0.264 0.323 College Graduate 0.195 0.265 0.203 0.226 0.215 0.236 3. Coverage Bias Resulting from Longitudinal Sample Design The longitudinal design of the National Election Study results in a coverage bias in the 1992 and 1994 cross-section component of the 1996 sample. Respondents age 18-19 had no chance of being observed in the panel. Respondents age 20 or 21 years old had a chance of inclusion in only the 1994 cross-section component of the 1996 panel. This structural bias in cross-sectional estimates based on the combined 1996 NES sample is an additional contributor to under-representation of the younger population. The age 18-21 bias in the sample also affects education since the youngest group (e.g., 18-22) has a natural constraint on the level of education that a respondent could have achieved by the time he or she was interviewed. 4. Education Related Attrition Bias Differential reinterview rates (pre to post as well as across election year waves) based on education also contribute to over- estimation of voting in the 1996 presidential election. The relationship between education and cumulative attrition is shown in Tables 3a-3c. Table 3a tracks the 1992 cross-section cases across subsequent interviews. The age groups listed in the left-most column refer to the respondent's age at the initial interview. Thus, a 29 year old respondent in 1992 would not move into the next higher age group in 1994. Columns labeled "%" indicate the percent of the original sample that was reinterviewed. For example, in Table 3a, under 1996 (pre), there is a column labeled "n" and a column labeled "%". The value in the top row in the "%" column is 71.4%. This means that 71.4 percent of the seven 18-21 year olds with no HS diploma were included in the panel component of the 1996 pre election interview. Sample Tables 3b and 3c show the attrition for the 1994 and 1996 cross-section components. The summaries of cumulative attrition by education group portray a strong relationship between education and reinterview rate. Respondents with more education are more likely to participate in subsequent interviews. This difference in attrition rate is found between pre and post interviews of the same year (Table 3a - 1992 Post, Table 3c - 1996 Post) as well as across interview years (Table 3b - 1996 Pre). Initially biased samples are subjected to further nonresponse bias at every subsequent interview, causing significant under-representation of less educated, eligible voters. Since eligible adults with low education are less likely to vote and are under-represented in the sample, predictions of voting participation will be biased upward. Table 3a: Cumulative attrition for the 1992 NES Cross-section sample 1992 1994 1996 (pre) (post) (post) (pre) (post) AGE HIGHEST (in EDUCATION n n % n % n % n % 1992) 18-21 No HS Diploma 7 7 100.0 7 100.0 5 71.4 3 42.9 HS Diploma 30 27 90.0 18 60.0 11 36.7 6 20.0 Some College 24 23 95.8 18 75.0 15 62.5 14 58.3 College Graduate 1 1 100.0 1 100.0 0 0.0 0 0 TOTAL 62 58 93.5 44 71.0 31 50.0 23 37.1 22-29 No HS Diploma 15 15 100.0 8 53.3 6 40.0 6 40.0 HS Diploma 53 47 88.7 29 54.7 17 32.1 15 28.3 Some College 63 56 88.9 44 69.8 38 60.3 34 54.0 College Graduate 42 38 90.5 29 69.0 26 61.9 23 54.8 TOTAL 173 156 90.2 110 63.6 87 50.3 78 45.1 30-39 No HS Diploma 23 22 95.7 16 69.6 11 47.8 11 47.8 HS Diploma 89 78 87.6 56 62.9 44 49.4 41 46.1 Some College 93 86 92.5 72 77.4 54 58.1 49 52.7 College Graduate 107 103 96.3 78 72.9 62 57.9 58 54.2 TOTAL 312 289 92.6 222 71.2 171 54.8 159 51.0 40-49 No HS Diploma 13 13 100.0 9 69.2 6 46.2 5 38.5 HS Diploma 52 48 92.3 35 67.3 28 53.8 24 46.2 Some College 48 40 83.3 27 56.3 21 43.8 20 41.7 College Graduate 70 62 88.6 50 71.4 41 58.6 38 54.3 TOTAL 183 163 89.1 121 66.1 96 52.5 87 47.5 50-59 No HS Diploma 27 24 88.9 17 63.0 15 55.6 14 51.9 HS Diploma 43 40 93.0 33 76.7 26 60.5 22 51.2 Some College 28 25 89.3 18 64.3 14 50.0 14 50.0 College Graduate 45 39 86.7 33 73.3 30 66.7 29 64.2 TOTAL 143 128 89.5 101 70.6 85 59.4 79 55.2 60-69 No HS Diploma 37 30 81.1 23 62.2 17 45.9 16 43.2 HS Diploma 50 39 78.0 30 60.0 24 48.0 24 48.0 Some College 19 14 73.7 10 52.6 9 47.4 9 47.4 College Graduate 16 16 100.0 13 81.3 12 75.0 11 68.8 TOTAL 122 99 81.1 76 62.3 62 50.8 60 49.2 70+ No HS Diploma 54 42 77.8 28 51.9 22 40.7 21 38.9 HS Diploma 31 30 96.8 22 71.0 15 48.4 14 45.2 Some College 27 24 88.9 20 74.1 16 59.3 14 51.9 College Graduate 19 16 84.2 15 78.9 12 63.2 10 52.6 TOTAL 131 112 85.5 85 64.9 65 49.6 59 45.0 1126 1005 759 597 545 Summary by Education level: 1992 pre 1992 post 1994 post 1996 pre 1996 post n n % n % n % n % No HS Diploma 176 153 86.9 108 61.4 82 46.6 76 43.2 HS Diploma 348 309 88.8 223 64.1 165 47.4 146 42.0 Some College 302 268 88.7 209 69.2 167 55.3 154 51.0 College graduate 300 275 91.7 219 73.0 183 61.0 169 56.3 Total 1126 1005 89.3 759 67.4 597 53.0 545 48.4 Table 3b: Cumulative attrition for the 1994 NES Cross-section sample 1994 1996 (post) (pre) (post) AGE HIGHEST n n % n % (at EDUCATION 1994) 18-21 No HS Diploma 13 8 61.5 4 30.8 HS Diploma 24 13 54.2 9 37.5 Some College 18 10 55.6 7 38.9 College Graduate 0 0 0 TOTAL 55 31 56.4 20 36.4 22-29 No HS Diploma 14 6 42.9 4 28.6 HS Diploma 45 31 68.9 26 57.8 Some College 58 37 63.8 33 56.9 College Graduate 35 24 68.6 22 62.9 TOTAL 152 98 64.5 85 55.9 30-39 No HS Diploma 21 16 76.2 13 61.9 HS Diploma 93 59 63.4 53 57.0 Some College 73 45 61.6 40 54.8 College Graduate 59 44 74.6 40 67.8 TOTAL 246 164 66.7 146 59.3 40-49 No HS Diploma 14 10 71.4 8 57.1 HS Diploma 53 39 73.6 37 69.8 Some College 52 40 76.9 37 71.2 College Graduate 67 54 80.6 51 76.4 TOTAL 186 143 76.9 133 71.5 50-59 No HS Diploma 16 11 68.8 10 62.5 HS Diploma 43 33 76.7 27 62.8 Some College 24 19 79.2 19 79.2 College Graduate 29 21 72.4 21 72.4 TOTAL 112 84 75.0 77 68.8 60-69 No HS Diploma 42 30 71.4 28 66.7 HS Diploma 62 42 67.7 40 64.5 Some College 21 16 76.2 15 71.4 College Graduate 19 17 89.5 17 89.5 TOTAL 144 105 72.9 100 69.4 70+ No HS Diploma 51 32 62.7 31 60.8 HS Diploma 42 30 71.4 29 69.0 Some College 22 12 54.5 11 50.0 College Graduate 26 20 76.9 20 76.9 TOTAL 141 94 66.7 91 64.5 1036 719 652 Summary by Education level: 1994 post 1996 pre 1996 post n n % n % No HS Diploma 171 113 66.1 98 57.3 HS Diploma 362 247 68.2 221 61.0 Some College 268 179 66.8 162 60.4 College Graduate 235 180 76.6 171 72.8 Total 1036 719 69.4 652 62.9 Table 3c: Cumulative attrition for the 1996 NES Cross-section sample 1996 (pre) (post) AGE HIGHEST (at EDUCATION n n % 1996) 18-21 No HS Diploma 3 2 66.7 HS Diploma 9 7 77.8 Some College 23 21 91.3 College Graduate 0 0 TOTAL 35 30 85.7 22-29 No HS Diploma 4 2 50.0 HS Diploma 19 13 72.2 Some College 13 10 76.9 College Graduate 17 16 94.1 TOTAL 52 41 78.8 30-39 No HS Diploma 4 4 100.0 HS Diploma 36 29 80.6 Some College 31 29 93.5 College Graduate 28 23 82.1 TOTAL 99 85 85.9 40-49 No HS Diploma 5 4 80.0 HS Diploma 23 18 78.3 Some College 25 20 80.0 College Graduate 22 19 86.4 TOTAL 75 61 81.3 50-59 No HS Diploma 7 6 85.7 HS Diploma 17 15 88.2 Some College 17 15 88.2 College Graduate 15 15 100.0 TOTAL 56 51 91.1 60-69 No HS Diploma 9 9 100.0 HS Diploma 12 11 91.7 Some College 9 7 77.8 College Graduate 7 6 85.7 TOTAL 37 33 89.2 70+ No HS Diploma 13 10 76.9 HS Diploma 22 18 81.8 Some College 6 5 83.3 College Graduate 3 3 100.0 TOTAL 44 36 81.8 398 337 Summary by Education level: 1996 pre 1996 post n n % No HS Diploma 45 37 82.2 HS Diploma 137 111 81.0 Some College 124 107 86.3 College Graduate 92 82 89.1 Total 398 337 84.7 5. Construction of the new weights The revised NES final analysis weight is based on the product of a calculated base weight and a post-stratification factor. The base weight is constructed to adjust for selection probability and geographic differences in response rates at the time of the initial interview with each sample component. This weight is the product of a selection probability weight and the household nonresponse factor. The base weights for 1992, 1994, and 1996 cross-section cases are initially determined using the corresponding year's household nonresponse factor. Panel cases use this same base weight, carried over from the original interview. Since differences in selection probabilities for the NES sample household are due only to random selection of a single adult from households of various sizes, the selection probability weight is the number of eligible people in the household (up to three). The post-stratification factor is the ratio of the census proportion for each age by education subgroup, to the corresponding weighted ( base weight ) sample proportion. Multiplication of the base weight by this post-stratification factor adjusts the weighted sample distribution to conform to the CPS population estimates. The following sections describe the base weight and post-stratification factors in further detail. Final Weight = base weight x post-stratification factor where: Base weight = selection weight x household nonresponse factor and: Selection weight = the number of eligible adults in household (up to three) 6. Construction of a Base Weight The base weight is the product of two factors: the selection weight and the household nonresponse adjustment factor. Although the National Election Study uses an area probability sample design to achieve an equal probability sample of U.S. households, the NES design does not produce an equal probability sample of persons. Since only one person is chosen from each selected household, any particular individual's probability of selection is inversely proportional to the number of eligible adults in the household. The selection weight which is equal to the number of eligible persons in the household (inverse of the selection probability) adjusts for the under-representation of persons in larger households. The household nonresponse factor is used to adjust for the differential nonresponse rates found in different regions and PSU types (Self-representing MSA, Nonself-representing MSA, and non-MSA. Self-representing MSAs are the largest Metropolitan Statistical Areas in the nation and are therefore self-representing in the 1990 SRC National Sample; Nonself-representing MSAs are medium and smaller sized MSAs, and the non-MSAs are counties which are not designated as MSAs and are less urban. 7. Selection Probability Weight: The National Election Study uses an area probability sample design to achieve an equal probability sample of U.S. households. If a household has only one eligible adult, that person is included in the sample. If a selected household has more than one eligible adult, one is selected at random. Since the number of eligible adults varies across households, the probability of selection for individuals is unequal and a weight which is the reciprocal of the probability of selection should be used. In the interest of limiting the variation of the weights, respondents selected from households with more than three eligible adults were assigned a weight of three; otherwise the selection weight is equal to the number of eligible adults. 8. Household Nonresponse Adjustment Factor: Nonresponse bias is a potential source of nonsampling error in the NES data. It has been found that response rates vary significantly by geographic region and PSU type (MSA/non-MSA status). In an effort to counteract this potential source of bias, adjustment factors have been constructed at the household level to account for the geographic and urban/rural differences in response rates. Table 4 shows the initial contact response rates in the 1992, 1994 and 1996 NES by PSU type and region. The nonresponse adjustment factor was determined by dividing the cross-section cases among twelve cells of four regions (Northeast / Midwest / South /West) by three PSU types (SR MSA, NSR MSA, NSR Non- MSA). The cases in each cell share a nonresponse adjustment factor calculated as the inverse of the response rate of the cell. These response rates are for the initial cross-section components only. They do not include the panel cases. Table 4: Initial contact response rates by PSU type and region 1992 Response 1994 Response 1996 Response PSU Type Region rate rate rate SR MSA Northeast 0.683 0.570 0.423 Midwest 0.759 0.651 0.533 South 0.724 0.620 0.539 West 0.471 0.517 0.507 NSR MSA Northeast 0.741 0.577 0.526 Midwest 0.699 0.717 0.678 South 0.727 0.813 0.646 West 0.723 0.782 0.625 NSR Non-MSA Northeast 0.820 0.725 0.600 Midwest 0.917 0.878 0.721 South 0.830 0.736 0.687 West 0.762 0.946 0.810 9. Comparison of Weighted NES and CPS Age Group by Education Level Distributions Table 5a below shows the current interview age by education distributions of 1992 cross-section cases in initial and subsequent interviews. The table includes weighted (base weight) percentages and unweighted percentages with estimates of the population percentages according to the Current Population Study included for comparison. We can see for example, that in the 1992 NES pre election sample there were 15 respondents age 22-29 with no high school diploma. These represent approximately 1.3 percent of the 1126 total respondents in this sample. When the base weight is used, the weighted percent for this group increases to about 1.6 percent. The 1992 CPS population estimates are listed in a column on the left. It is estimated that in 1992 about 2.4 percent of all eligible adults were 22-29 year-olds with no high school diploma. The shaded rows indicate totals by age group and a summary by education is provided at the bottom of the page. Table 5b gives the same information for the 1994 cross-section cases and Table 5c shows the 1996 cross-section distributions. Table 5a: Distribution of the 1992 NES Cross-section sample by current age and education AGE HIGHEST 1992 Unwtd Wghted Unwtd Wghted (Cur- EDUCATION CPS n & % n % % rent ) (Sel,NR) (Sel,NR) 18-21 No College 4.3 37 3.3 4.6 34 3.4 4.7 College 3.1 25 2.2 2.3 24 2.4 2.6 TOTAL 7.3 62 5.5 7.0 58 5.8 7.3 22-29 No HS Diploma 2.4 15 1.3 1.6 15 1.5 1.8 HS Diploma 6.1 53 4.7 4.5 47 4.7 4.6 Some College 4.8 63 5.6 5.6 56 5.6 5.6 College Graduate 3.5 42 3.7 3.7 38 3.8 3.8 TOTAL 16.7 173 15.4 15.4 156 15.5 15.8 30-39 No HS Diploma 3.0 23 2.0 1.6 22 2.2 1.7 HS Diploma 8.7 89 7.9 8.0 78 7.8 7.8 Some College 6.1 93 8.3 8.0 86 8.6 8.3 College Graduate 5.7 107 9.5 9.2 103 10.2 10.0 TOTAL 23.4 312 27.7 26.8 289 28.8 27.8 40-49 No HS Diploma 2.4 13 1.2 1.2 13 1.3 1.3 HS Diploma 6.1 52 4.6 5.1 48 4.8 5.2 Some College 4.7 48 4.3 4.7 40 4.0 4.2 College Graduate 5.0 70 6.2 6.3 62 6.2 6.2 TOTAL 18.1 183 16.3 17.2 163 16.2 16.9 50-59 No HS Diploma 2.8 27 2.4 2.5 24 2.4 2.4 HS Diploma 4.7 43 3.8 4.6 40 4.0 4.8 Some College 2.4 28 2.5 2.4 25 2.5 2.5 College Graduate 2.5 45 4.0 4.2 39 3.9 4.1 TOTAL 12.3 143 12.7 13.7 128 12.7 13.7 60-69 No HS Diploma 3.5 37 3.3 3.0 30 3.0 2.7 HS Diploma 4.2 50 4.4 4.0 39 3.9 3.5 Some College 1.8 19 1.7 1.8 14 1.4 1.4 College Graduate 1.7 16 1.4 1.5 16 1.6 1.7 TOTAL 11.1 122 10.8 10.2 99 9.9 9.3 70+ No HS Diploma 4.8 54 4.8 3.8 42 4.2 3.1 HS Diploma 3.6 31 2.8 2.2 30 3.0 2.4 Some College 1.5 27 2.4 2.3 24 2.4 2.2 College Graduate 1.2 19 1.7 1.5 16 1.6 1.5 TOTAL 11.1 131 11.6 9.8 112 11.1 9.2 1126 1005 by Education Summary level: 1992 pre 1992 post 92 CPS n Unwtd % Wtd % n Unwtd % Wtd % No HS Diploma 20.8 176 15.6 14.4 153 15.2 13.9 HS Diploma 35.5 348 30.9 32.1 309 30.7 32.1 Some College 24.3 302 26.8 27.0 268 26.7 26.7 College Graduate 19.5 300 26.6 26.5 275 27.4 27.4 Total 1126 1005 Table 5a: (cont.): Distribution of the 1992 NES Cross-section sample by current age and education 1994 post 1996 pre 1996 post AGE HIGHEST 1992 Unwtd Wghtd Unwtd Wghtd Unwtd Wghtd (Cur- EDUCATION CPS n % % n % % n % % rent) (Sel,NR) (Sel,NR) (Sel,NR) 18-21 No College 4.3 13 1.7 2.5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 College 3.1 4 0.5 0.7 1 0.2 0.3 1 0.2 0.3 TOTAL 7.3 17 2.2 3.2 1 6.2 0.3 1 0.2 0.3 22-29 No HS Diploma 2.4 9 1.2 1.1 4 0.7 0.8 3 0.6 0.7 HS Dip- loma 6.1 27 3.6 4.2 20 3.4 4.1 15 2.8 3.2 Some College 4.8 46 6.1 6.1 21 3.5 3.8 18 3.3 3.6 College Graduate 3.5 16 2.1 2.1 22 3.7 4.0 20 3.7 4.0 TOTAL 16.7 98 12.9 13.5 67 11.2 12.7 56 10.3 11.5 30-39 No HS Diploma 3.0 16 2.1 1.7 10 1.7 1.6 10 1.8 1.7 HS Dip- loma 8.7 54 7.1 7.2 40 6.7 6.3 37 6.8 6.5 Some College 6.1 77 10.1 9.7 54 9.0 8.7 47 8.6 8.2 College Graduate 5.7 74 9.8 9.6 54 9.0 9.3 50 9.2 9.4 TOTAL 23.4 221 29.1 28.2 158 26.5 25.9 144 26.4 25.8 40-49 No HS Diploma 2.4 11 1.4 1.3 6 1.0 0.7 5 0.9 0.6 HS Dip- loma 6.1 39 5.1 5.7 40 6.7 7.3 35 6.4 7.1 Some College 4.7 26 3.4 3.5 20 3.4 3.8 20 3.7 4.2 College Graduate 5.0 63 8.3 8.1 59 9.9 9.4 53 9.7 9.3 TOTAL 18.1 139 18.3 18.6 125 20.9 21.2 113 20.7 21.2 50-59 No HS Diploma 2.8 13 1.7 1.8 10 1.7 1.9 10 1.8 2.1 HS Dip- loma 4.7 35 4.6 5.1 29 4.9 5.3 24 4.4 4.6 Some College 2.4 23 3.0 3.2 22 3.7 4.0 22 4.0 4.3 College Graduate 2.5 32 4.2 4.7 28 4.7 4.8 27 5.0 5.1 TOTAL 12.3 103 13.6 14.8 89 14.9 15.9 83 15.2 16.1 60-69 No HS Diploma 3.5 21 2.8 2.8 13 2.2 2.1 12 2.2 2.2 HS Dip- loma 4.2 28 3.7 3.6 22 3.7 3.6 22 4.0 3.9 Some College 1.8 10 1.3 1.2 10 1.7 1.6 10 1.8 1.8 College Graduate 1.7 15 2.0 1.8 18 3.0 2.9 17 3.1 3.1 TOTAL 11.1 74 9.7 9.3 63 10.6 10.2 61 11.2 10.9 70+ No HS Diploma 4.8 35 4.6 3.5 32 5.4 4.2 30 5.5 4.3 HS Dip- loma 3.6 30 4.0 3.4 25 4.2 3.6 23 4.2 3.7 Some College 1.5 23 3.0 2.9 21 3.5 3.2 19 3.5 3.2 College Graduate 1.2 19 2.5 2.6 16 2.7 2.8 15 2.8 2.8 TOTAL 11.1 107 14.1 12.4 94 15.7 13.8 87 16.0 14.1 759 597 545 Summary by Education level: 1994 post 1996 pre 1996 post 92 CPS n unwtd % wtd % n unwtd % wtd % n unwtd % wtd % No HS Diploma 20.8 108 14.2 12.7 75 12.6 11.2 70 12.8 11.6 HS Diploma 35.5 223 29.4 31.1 176 29.5 30.1 156 28.6 29.1 Some College 24.3 209 27.5 27.2 149 25.0 25.4 137 25.1 25.6 College Graduate 19.5 219 28.8 29.0 197 33.0 33.2 182 33.4 33.7 Total 759 597 545 Table 5b: Distribution of the 1994 NES Cross-section sample by current age and education 1994 post 1996 pre 1996 post AGE HIGHEST 1994 wghtd wghtd wghtd EDUCATION CPS n unwtd % % n unwtd % % n unwtd % % (Sel,NR) (Sel,NR) (Sel,NR) 18-21 No College 4.2 37 3.6 4.2 12 1.7 1.8 8 1.2 1.3 College 3.1 18 1.7 2.4 6 0.8 1.1 5 0.8 1.0 TOTAL 7.3 55 5.3 6.6 18 2.5 3.0 13 2.0 2.3 22-29 No HS Diploma 2.3 14 1.4 1.3 6 0.8 1.0 3 0.5 0.5 HS Diploma 5.5 45 4.3 4.5 23 3.2 3.8 17 2.6 3.0 Some College 5.3 58 5.6 5.7 31 4.3 4.0 27 4.1 3.9 College Graduate 3.4 35 3.4 3.3 22 3.1 3.0 20 3.1 3.1 TOTAL 16.5 152 14.7 14.7 82 11.4 11.7 67 10.3 10.5 30-39 No HS Diploma 2.9 21 2.0 2.1 12 1.7 1.7 9 1.4 1.4 HS Diploma 8.1 93 9.0 9.0 57 7.9 7.5 51 7.8 7.1 Some College 6.6 73 7.1 6.8 53 7.4 7.3 47 7.2 7.2 College Graduate 5.7 59 5.7 5.7 41 5.7 5.9 38 5.8 6.3 TOTAL 23.3 246 23.7 23.7 163 22.7 22.4 145 22.2 22.0 40-49 No HS Diploma 2.3 14 1.4 1.6 11 1.5 1.9 9 1.4 1.7 HS Diploma 6.1 53 5.1 6.0 43 6.0 6.5 41 6.3 6.8 Some College 5.2 52 5.0 5.0 43 6.0 6.3 39 6.0 6.4 College Graduate 5.4 67 6.5 6.6 57 7.9 8.1 53 8.1 8.4 TOTAL 19.0 186 18.0 19.2 154 21.4 22.8 142 21.8 23.3 50-59 No HS Diploma 2.4 16 1.5 1.6 12 1.7 1.6 12 1.8 1.8 HS Diploma 4.6 43 4.2 4.4 36 5.0 5.4 29 4.4 4.9 Some College 2.8 24 2.3 2.2 16 2.2 2.1 16 2.4 2.3 College Graduate 2.8 29 2.8 3.1 25 3.5 3.8 25 3.8 4.2 TOTAL 12.5 112 10.8 11.1 89 12.4 13.0 82 12.6 13.3 60-69 No HS Diploma 3.0 42 4.1 3.7 25 3.5 3.3 23 3.5 3.4 HS Diploma 3.8 62 6.0 5.5 39 5.4 5.2 35 5.4 5.0 Some College 1.9 21 2.0 1.9 21 2.9 3.1 21 3.2 3.4 College Graduate 1.7 19 1.8 2.0 14 2.0 1.9 14 2.2 2.1 TOTAL 10.3 144 13.9 13.2 99 13.8 13.4 93 14.3 13.9 70+ No HS Diploma 4.6 51 4.9 4.1 37 5.1 4.4 36 5.5 4.9 HS Diploma 3.7 42 4.1 3.6 33 4.6 4.1 32 4.9 4.4 Some College 1.7 22 2.1 1.8 22 3.1 2.4 21 3.2 2.6 College Graduate 1.3 26 2.5 2.0 22 3.1 2.8 21 3.2 2.9 TOTAL 11.2 141 13.6 11.5 114 15.9 13.7 110 16.9 14.7 1036 719 652 Summary by Education level: 1994 post 1996 pre 1996 post 94 CPS n Unwtd % Wtd % n Unwtd % Wtd % n Unwtd % Wtd % No HS Diploma 19.5 171 16.5 16.1 110 15.3 15.2 96 14.7 14.4 HS Diploma 33.9 362 34.9 35.6 236 32.8 33.1 209 32.1 31.8 Some College 26.4 268 25.9 25.8 192 26.7 26.3 176 27.0 26.8 College Graduate 20.3 235 22.7 22.6 181 25.2 25.4 171 26.2 27.0 Total 1036 719 652 Table 5c: Distribution of the 1996 NES Cross-section sample by current age and education 1996 pre 1996 post AGE HIGHEST 1996 Unwtd Wghtd Unwtd Wghtd (Cur- EDUCATION CPS n % % n % % rent) (Sel,NR) (Sel,NR) 18-21 No College 4.4 12 3.0 4.1 9 2.7 3.6 College 2.9 23 5.8 7.5 21 6.2 8.2 TOTAL 7.3 35 8.8 11.6 30 8.9 11.8 22-29 No HS Diploma 2.0 4 1.0 0.8 2 0.6 0.5 HS Dip- loma 4.9 18 4.5 3.9 13 3.9 3.3 Some College 5.0 13 3.3 2.9 10 3.0 2.9 College Graduate 3.7 17 4.3 4.0 16 4.8 4.4 TOTAL 15.6 52 13.1 11.5 41 12.2 11.0 30-39 No HS Diploma 2.9 4 1.0 0.8 4 1.2 0.9 HS Dip- loma 7.6 36 9.0 9.0 29 8.6 8.7 Some College 6.3 31 7.8 7.6 29 8.6 8.4 College Graduate 5.9 28 7.0 6.6 23 6.8 6.3 TOTAL 22.8 99 24.9 24.1 85 25.2 24.4 40-49 No HS Diploma 2.4 5 1.3 1.0 4 1.2 0.9 HS Dip- loma 6.6 23 5.8 6.2 18 5.3 5.6 Some College 5.5 25 6.3 6.8 20 5.9 6.3 College Graduate 5.7 22 5.5 5.5 19 5.6 5.7 TOTAL 20.1 75 18.8 19.6 61 18.1 18.5 50-59 No HS Diploma 2.3 7 1.8 1.7 6 1.8 1.7 HS Dip- loma 4.6 17 4.3 4.9 15 4.4 4.9 Some College 2.9 17 4.3 3.6 15 4.4 3.8 College Graduate 3.0 15 3.8 4.8 15 4.4 5.7 TOTAL 12.8 56 14.1 15.2 51 15.1 16.1 60-69 No HS Diploma 2.8 9 2.3 1.9 9 2.7 2.3 HS Dip- loma 3.7 12 3.0 2.3 11 3.3 2.6 Some College 1.9 9 2.3 2.5 7 2.1 2.2 College Graduate 1.8 7 1.8 2.2 6 1.8 2.3 TOTAL 10.1 37 9.3 8.9 33 9.8 9.3 70+ No HS Diploma 4.3 13 3.3 2.8 10 3.0 2.5 HS Dip- loma 3.7 22 5.5 4.6 18 5.3 4.5 Some College 1.9 6 1.5 1.3 5 1.5 1.4 College Graduate 1.5 3 0.8 0.5 3 0.9 0.6 TOTAL 11.3 44 11.1 9.2 36 10.7 8.9 398 337 Summary by Education level: 1996 pre 1996 post 96 CPS n Unwtd% Wtd% n Unwtd% Wtd% No HS Diploma 18.9 45 11.3 10.3 37 11.0 9.8 HS Diploma 33.2 137 34.4 33.8 111 32.9 32.1 Some College 26.4 124 31.2 32.3 107 31.8 33.1 College Graduate 21.5 92 23.1 23.6 82 24.3 25.0 Total 398 337 9. Post-stratification Factor for the Revised Weights: The post-stratification factor for the revised NES cross-sectional weights was developed to address problems caused by under-representation of age or education groups. To do this, the corresponding CPS estimates were used as the benchmark standard. The post-stratification factor was calculated by dividing the CPS percent by the weighted (base weight) NES percent for each of the age by education subgroups. Note that the youngest age group consists of only two education groups (no college / at least some college) because of the small number of 18 to 21 year olds in the samples (especially in 1994 and 1996) and because level of education is not as meaningful for the youngest age group since they may still be in school. Tables 6a, 6b and 6c show the data used to construct the post- stratification factors for the combined panel and cross-section NES samples for each year. As an example of the calculation, in the 1994 NES sample (Table 6b) there were fifty 18-21 year olds with no college education. These people represent approximately 2.8 percent (unweighted) of the 1994 sample. When the base weight is applied, the weighted percent is about 3.5. On the left side of each table the CPS statistics for the corresponding year are listed. These are used as estimates of the population percentages by age and education. The post- stratification factor is calculated for each subgroup by dividing the CPS estimate by the weighted percent. In the 1994 example this is 4.2 divided by approximately 3.5. Although the percentages in the tables are shown to the nearest tenth of a percent, the calculation of the post-stratification factors used percents to the nearest hundredth of a percent. Table 6a: Distributions and post-stratification factors for the combined 1992 samples 1992 pre 1992 post AGE HIGHEST 1992 Unwtd Wghtd Post-strat Unwtd Wghtd Post-strat (Cur- EDUCATION CPS n % % factor n % % factor rent) (Sel,NR) (92 cps) (Sel,NR) (92 cps) 18-21 No College 4.3 37 3.3 4.6 0.918 34 3.4 4.7 0.900 College 3.1 25 2.2 2.3 1.313 24 2.4 2.6 1.200 TOTAL 7.3 62 5.5 7.0 58 5.8 7.3 22-29 No HS Diploma 2.4 15 1.3 1.6 1.506 15 1.5 1.8 1.343 HS Dip- loma 6.1 53 4.7 4.5 1.354 47 4.7 4.6 1.319 Some College 4.8 63 5.6 5.6 0.857 56 5.6 5.6 0.864 College Graduate 3.5 42 3.7 3.7 0.935 38 3.8 3.8 0.908 TOTAL 16.7 173 15.4 15.4 156 15.5 15.8 30-39 No HS Diploma 3.0 23 2.0 1.6 1.833 22 2.2 1.7 1.747 HS Dip- loma 8.7 89 7.9 8.0 1.083 78 7.8 7.8 1.109 Some College 6.1 93 8.3 8.0 0.763 86 8.6 8.3 0.733 College Graduate 5.7 107 9.5 9.2 0.615 103 10.2 10.0 0.567 TOTAL 23.4 312 27.7 26.8 289 28.8 27.8 40-49 No HS Diploma 2.4 13 1.2 1.2 2.009 13 1.3 1.3 1.794 HS Dip- loma 6.1 52 4.6 5.1 1.204 48 4.8 5.2 1.180 Some College 4.7 48 4.3 4.7 1.013 40 4.0 4.2 1.113 College Graduate 5.0 70 6.2 6.3 0.791 62 6.2 6.2 0.797 TOTAL 18.1 183 16.3 17.2 163 16.2 16.9 50-59 No HS Diploma 2.8 27 2.4 2.5 1.118 24 2.4 2.4 1.155 HS Dip- loma 4.7 43 3.8 4.6 1.020 40 4.0 4.8 0.973 Some College 2.4 28 2.5 2.4 0.959 25 2.5 2.5 0.955 College Graduate 2.5 45 4.0 4.2 0.594 39 3.9 4.1 0.609 TOTAL 12.3 143 12.7 13.7 128 12.7 13.7 60-69 No HS Diploma 3.5 37 3.3 3.0 1.182 30 3.0 2.7 1.282 HS Dip- loma 4.2 50 4.4 4.0 1.055 39 3.9 3.5 1.199 Some College 1.8 19 1.7 1.8 1.000 14 1.4 1.4 1.250 College Graduate 1.7 16 1.4 1.5 1.114 16 1.6 1.7 0.994 TOTAL 11.1 122 10.8 10.2 99 9.9 9.3 70+ No HS Diploma 4.8 54 4.8 3.8 1.268 42 4.2 3.1 1.540 HS Dip- loma 3.6 31 2.8 2.2 1.633 30 3.0 2.4 1.490 Some College 1.5 27 2.4 2.3 0.642 24 2.4 2.2 0.671 College Graduate 1.2 19 1.7 1.5 0.791 16 1.6 1.5 0.818 TOTAL 11.1 131 11.6 9.8 112 11.1 9.2 1126 1005 Summary by Education Level: 1992 pre 1992 post 92 CPS n Unwtd% Wtd% n Unwtd% Wtd% No HS Diploma 20.8 176 15.6 14.4 153 15.2 13.9 HS Diploma 35.5 348 30.9 32.1 309 30.8 32.1 Some College 24.3 302 26.8 27.0 268 26.7 26.7 College Graduate 19.5 300 26.6 26.5 275 27.4 27.4 Total 1126 1005 Table 6b: Distributions and post-stratification factors for the combined 1994 samples 1994 post AGE HIGHEST 1994 Unwtd Wghtd Post-strat (Cur- EDUCATION CPS n % % factor rent) (Sel,NR) (94 cps) 18-21 No College 4.2 50 2.8 3.5 1.206 College 3.1 22 1.2 1.7 1.838 TOTAL 7.3 72 4.0 5.2 22-29 No HS Diploma 2.3 23 1.3 1.2 1.924 HS Diploma 5.5 72 4.0 4.4 1.252 Some College 5.3 104 5.8 5.9 0.898 College Graduate 3.4 51 2.8 2.8 1.230 TOTAL 16.5 250 13.9 14.2 30-39 No HS Diploma 2.9 37 2.1 2.0 1.503 HS Diploma 8.1 147 8.2 8.2 0.979 Some College 6.6 150 8.4 8.1 0.822 College Graduate 5.7 133 7.4 7.4 0.776 TOTAL 23.3 467 26.0 25.6 40-49 No HS Diploma 2.3 25 1.4 1.5 1.575 HS Diploma 6.1 92 5.1 5.9 1.041 Some College 5.2 78 4.4 4.4 1.189 College Graduate 5.4 130 7.2 7.2 0.750 TOTAL 19.0 325 18.1 18.9 50-59 No HS Diploma 2.4 29 1.6 1.7 1.407 HS Diploma 4.6 78 4.4 4.7 0.983 Some College 2.8 47 2.6 2.6 1.069 College Graduate 2.8 61 3.4 3.7 0.736 TOTAL 12.5 215 12.0 12.7 60-69 No HS Diploma 3.0 63 3.5 3.3 0.895 HS Diploma 3.8 90 5.0 4.7 0.805 Some College 1.9 31 1.7 1.6 1.175 College Graduate 1.7 34 1.9 1.9 0.869 TOTAL 10.3 218 12.1 11.6 70+ No HS Diploma 4.6 86 4.8 3.8 1.188 HS Diploma 3.7 72 4.0 3.5 1.046 Some College 1.7 45 2.5 2.2 0.744 College Graduate 1.3 45 2.5 2.3 0.559 TOTAL 11.2 248 13.8 11.9 1795 Summary by Education level: 1994 post 94 CPS n Unwtd% Wtd% No HS Diploma 19.5 279 15.5 14.7 HS Diploma 33.9 585 32.6 33.7 Some College 26.4 477 26.6 26.4 College Graduate 20.3 454 25.3 25.3 Total 1795 Table 6c: Distributions and post-stratification factors for the combined 1996 samples 1996 pre 1996 post AGE HIGHEST 1996 Unwtd Wghtd Post-strat Unwtd Wghtd Post-strat (Cur- EDUCATION CPS n % % factor n % % factor rent) 18-21 No College 4.4 24 1.4 1.8 2.383 17 1.1 1.5 3.007 College 2.9 30 1.8 2.6 1.140 27 1.8 2.6 1.118 TOTAL 7.3 54 3.2 4.4 44 2.9 4.1 22-29 No HS Diploma 2.0 14 0.8 0.9 2.349 8 0.5 0.6 3.673 HS Diploma 4.9 61 3.6 3.9 1.245 45 2.9 3.1 1.554 Some College 5.0 65 3.8 3.6 1.388 55 3.6 3.5 1.424 College Graduate 3.7 61 3.6 3.6 1.025 56 3.6 3.8 0.981 TOTAL 15.6 201 11.7 12.0 164 10.7 11.0 30-39 No HS Diploma 2.9 27 1.6 1.5 2.000 24 1.6 1.5 2.028 HS Diploma 7.6 133 7.8 7.5 1.013 117 7.6 7.3 1.041 Some College 6.3 138 8.1 7.9 0.805 123 8.0 7.9 0.804 College Graduate 5.9 123 7.2 7.2 0.811 111 7.2 7.4 0.799 TOTAL 22.8 421 24.6 24.1 375 24.4 24.0 40-49 No HS Diploma 2.4 22 1.3 1.3 1.865 18 1.2 1.1 2.080 HS Diploma 6.6 106 6.2 6.7 0.979 94 6.1 6.6 0.992 Some College 5.5 88 5.1 5.6 0.979 79 5.1 5.6 0.982 College Graduate 5.7 138 8.0 7.8 0.726 125 8.2 8.0 0.706 TOTAL 20.1 354 20.7 21.4 316 20.6 21.4 50-59 No HS Diploma 2.3 29 1.7 1.8 1.331 28 1.8 1.9 1.233 HS Diploma 4.6 82 4.8 5.2 0.880 68 4.4 4.8 0.958 Some College 2.9 55 3.2 3.1 0.914 53 3.5 3.4 0.847 College Graduate 3.0 68 4.0 4.4 0.672 67 4.4 4.9 0.606 TOTAL 12.8 234 13.7 14.5 216 14.1 15.0 60-69 No HS Diploma 2.8 47 2.7 2.5 1.096 44 2.9 2.7 1.030 HS Diploma 3.7 73 4.3 3.9 0.956 68 4.4 4.0 0.923 Some College 1.9 40 2.3 2.4 0.778 38 2.5 2.5 0.744 College Graduate 1.8 39 2.3 2.3 0.771 37 2.4 2.5 0.715 TOTAL 10.1 199 11.6 11.1 187 12.2 11.7 70+ No HS Diploma 4.3 81 4.7 3.9 1.098 75 4.9 4.0 1.063 HS Diploma 3.7 80 4.7 4.1 0.912 73 4.8 4.2 0.890 Some College 1.9 49 2.9 2.4 0.789 45 2.9 2.5 0.757 College Graduate 1.5 41 2.4 2.2 0.694 39 2.5 2.3 0.664 TOTAL 11.3 251 14.6 12.5 232 15.1 12.9 1714 1534 Summary by Education level: 1996 pre 1996 post 96 CPS n Unwtd% Wtd% n Unwtd% Wtd% No HS Diploma 18.9 230 13.4 12.5 203 13.2 12.2 HS Diploma 33.2 549 32.0 32.3 476 31.0 31.0 Some College 26.4 465 27.1 27.6 420 27.4 28.0 College Graduate 21.5 470 27.4 27.5 435 28.4 28.8 Total 1714 1534 10. "Trimming of weights The new weights for each sample -- 1992 pre and post, 1994 post and 1996 pre and post - were calculated as the product of the corresponding base weight and the post-stratification factor. The resulting products were then "trimmed" at the 1st and 99th percentiles in order to control the potential for high variation caused by these weights. The results of trimming at the 1st and 99th percentiles are shown in Table 7. The column labels "Before" and "After" indicate whether the statistics refer to the weight before or after trimming. Table 7: Comparison of final weight statistics before and after trimming 1992 pre 1992 post 1994 post Before After Before After Before After 1126 1126 1005 1005 1795 1795 mean 2.4136 2.4038 2.4092 2.4015 2.4201 2.4129 std dev 1.1252 1.0841 1.1075 1.0773 1.1817 1.1494 max 9.6008 5.5521 8.5612 5.2942 8.8935 6.5143 99th 5.5521 5.5521 5.2942 5.2942 6.6514 6.5143 1st 0.7796 0.7796 0.7471 0.7471 0.7999 0.7999 min 0.6480 0.7796 0.6644 0.7471 0.6370 0.7999 1996 pre 1996 post Before After Before After n 1714 1714 1 534 1534 mean 2.5241 2.5018 2.5112 2.4727 std dev 1.3853 1.2720 1.5714 1.3387 max 13.277 7.5774 16.753 8.4760 99th 7.5774 7.5774 8.4760 8.4760 1st 0.8930 0.8930 0.8496 0.8496 min 0.7104 0.8930 0.6406 0.8496 11. Results: The steps taken to address the 1996 NES overestimation of voting in the 1996 presidential election resulted in the development of post- stratified weights which account for individual selection probability, geographic related household nonresponse, and misrepresentation of any age by education subgroups. These revised, CPS-standardized weights were computed for the 1992 NES Pre and Post, 1994 NES Post and 1996 NES Pre and Post Election data sets. Users of previous weights released with the 1992, 1994 and 1996 data will find that these weights extend and combine the features of previously released weights. Table 8 compares the weighted ( final weights ) distributions by age and education to the CPS estimates. It is evident that the use of the final weights results in a distribution which is more similar to CPS population estimates. Table 8: Comparison of weighted (final weights) NES distribution to CPS population estimates for age by education subgroups. AGE HIGHEST '92 '92pre '92post '94 '94post '96 '96pre '96post (Cur- EDUCATION CPS NES NES CPS NES CPS NES NES rent) 18-21 No College 4.3 4.27 4.27 4.2 4.22 4.4 3.63 3.38 College 3.1 3.06 3.08 3.1 2.85 2.9 2.97 2.99 TOTAL 7.3 7.33 7.33 7.3 7.07 7.3 6.61 6.36 22-29 No HS Diploma 2.4 2.15 2.19 2.3 2.25 2.0 1.90 1.55 HS Diploma 6.1 6.10 6.09 5.5 5.47 4.9 4.93 4.95 Some College 4.8 4.86 4.85 5.3 5.30 5.0 5.09 5.11 College Graduate 3.5 3.48 3.48 3.4 3.43 3.7 3.72 3.73 TOTAL 16.7 16.60 16.61 16.5 16.45 15.6 15.63 15.35 30-39 No HS Diploma 3.0 2.99 2.99 2.9 2.94 2.9 2.96 2.99 HS Diploma 8.7 8.69 8.68 8.1 8.09 7.6 7.68 7.73 Some College 6.1 6.13 6.13 6.6 6.63 6.3 6.38 6.42 College Graduate 5.7 5.68 5.69 5.7 5.72 5.9 5.92 5.96 TOTAL 23.4 23.49 23.48 23.3 23.38 22.8 22.94 23.11 40-49 No HS Diploma 2.4 2.19 2.23 2.3 2.27 2.4 2.37 2.39 HS Diploma 6.1 6.11 6.11 6.1 6.13 6.6 6.61 6.65 Some College 4.7 4.75 4.74 5.2 5.18 5.5 5.56 5.59 College Graduate 5.0 4.97 4.97 5.4 5.45 5.7 5.73 5.76 TOTAL 18.1 18.02 18.05 19.0 19.03 20.1 20.27 20.39 50-59 No HS Diploma 2.8 2.76 2.75 2.4 2.36 2.3 2.36 2.37 HS Diploma 4.7 4.68 4.68 4.6 4.61 4.6 4.64 4.67 Some College 2.4 2.36 2.36 2.8 2.78 2.9 2.89 2.92 College Graduate 2.5 2.51 2.51 2.8 2.77 3.0 3.01 3.03 TOTAL 12.3 12.31 12.30 12.5 12.51 12.8 12.90 12.99 60-69 No HS Diploma 3.5 3.52 3.50 3.0 2.99 2.8 2.78 2.79 HS Diploma 4.2 4.24 4.24 3.8 3.81 3.7 3.72 3.75 Some College 1.8 1.76 1.75 1.9 1.89 1.9 1.91 1.92 College Graduate 1.7 1.67 1.67 1.7 1.66 1.8 1.80 1.81 TOTAL 11.1 11.19 11.17 10.3 10.35 10.1 10.21 10.27 70+ No HS Diploma 4.8 4.84 4.83 4.6 4.57 4.3 4.28 4.32 HS Diploma 3.6 3.52 3.53 3.7 3.68 3.7 3.75 3.78 Some College 1.5 1.48 1.48 1.7 1.67 1.9 1.88 1.90 College Graduate 1.2 1.22 1.22 1.3 1.30 1.5 1.52 1.53 TOTAL 11.1 11.06 11.06 11.2 11.22 11.3 11.44 11.53 Summary by Education level: '92pre '92post '94post '96pre '96post '92CPS NES NES '94CPS NES '96CPS NES NES No HS Diploma 20.8 19.19 19.32 19.5 18.83 18.9 18.25 17.63 HS Diploma 35.5 36.88 36.77 33.9 34.53 33.2 33.37 33.69 Some College 24.3 24.26 24.24 26.4 26.31 26.4 26.69 26.85 College Graduate 19.5 19.68 19.68 20.3 20.33 21.5 21.70 21.84 The final check on the revised weight is to use this trimmed final weight to estimate presidential election voting rates in 1992 and 1996. Table 9 shows that in both 1992 and 1996 the use of the final weight results in significantly lower estimates of voting. Table 9: Calculated Voting Rates in the 1992 and 1996 Presidential elections 1992 1996 unwghtd base weight final weight unwghtd base weight final weight 0.77 0.78 0.75 0.77 0.77 0.72 >> 1996 CANDIDATE LISTS AND SAMPLE BALLOT CARDS ----------------------------------------------------- State: Alabama Congressional District: 3 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Roger Bedford Democratic candidate 12 Jeff Sessions Republican candidate 21 Howell Heflin Democrat -- retiring (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 T.D. (Ted) Little Democratic candidate 32 Bob Riley Republican candidate 41 Glen Browder Democrat -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Alabama Congressional District: 4 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Roger Bedford Democratic candidate 12 Jeff Sessions Republican candidate 21 Howell Heflin Democrat -- retiring (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Robert T. Wilson Jr. Democratic candidate 32 Robert Aderholt Republican candidate 41 Tom Bevill Democrat -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Alabama Congressional District: 5 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Roger Bedford Democratic candidate 12 Jeff Sessions Republican candidate 21 Howell Heflin Democrat -- retiring (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Bud Cramer Democratic incumbent 36 Wayne Parker Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Alabama Congressional District: 6 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Roger Bedford Democratic candidate 12 Jeff Sessions Republican candidate 21 Howell Heflin Democrat -- retiring (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Mary Lynn Bates Democratic challenger 34 Spencer Bachus Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Alabama Congressional District: 7 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Roger Bedford Democratic candidate 12 Jeff Sessions Republican candidate 21 Howell Heflin Democrat -- retiring (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Earl E. Hilliard Democratic incumbent 36 Joe Powell Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Arizona Congressional District: 1 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 34 Matt Salmon Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Arizona Congressional District: 2 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Ed Pastor Democratic incumbent 36 Jim Buster Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Arizona Congressional District: 3 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Alexander Schneider Democratic challenger 34 Bob Stump Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Arizona Congressional District: 4 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Maria Elena Milton Democratic challenger 34 John Shadegg Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Arizona Congressional District: 6 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Steve Owens Democratic challenger 34 J.D. Hayworth Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Arkansas Congressional District: 4 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Winston Bryant Democratic candidate 12 Tim Hutchinson Republican candidate 21 David Pryor Democrat -- retiring (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Vincent Tolliver Democratic challenger 34 Jay Dickey Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: California Congressional District: 3 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Vic Fazio Democratic incumbent 36 Tim LeFever Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: California Congressional District: 4 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Katie Hirning Democratic challenger 34 John T. 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Tauscher Democratic challenger 34 Bill Baker Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: California Congressional District: 12 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Tom Lantos Democratic incumbent 36 Storm Jenkins Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: California Congressional District: 13 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Pete Stark Democratic incumbent 36 James S. Fay Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: California Congressional District: 17 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Sam Farr Democratic incumbent 36 Jess Brown Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: California Congressional District: 19 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Paul Barile Democratic challenger 34 George P. Radanovich Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: California Congressional District: 20 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Cal Dooley Democratic incumbent 36 Trice Harvey Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: California Congressional District: 25 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Diane Trautman Democratic challenger 34 Howard P. 'Buck' McKeon Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: California Congressional District: 26 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Howard L. Berman Democratic incumbent 36 Bill Glass Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: California Congressional District: 27 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Doug Kahn Democratic candidate 32 James E. Rogan Republican candidate 42 Carlos J. 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Leonard Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: California Congressional District: 35 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Maxine Waters Democratic incumbent 36 Eric Carlson Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: California Congressional District: 36 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Jane Harman Democratic incumbent 36 Susan Brooks Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: California Congressional District: 38 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Rick Zbur Democratic challenger 34 Steve Horn Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: California Congressional District: 39 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 R.O. 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Dornan Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: California Congressional District: 47 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Tina Louise Laine Democratic challenger 34 Christopher Cox Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: California Congressional District: 48 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Dan Farrell Democratic challenger 34 Ron Packard Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: California Congressional District: 51 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Rita Tamerius Democratic challenger 34 Randy (Duke) Cunningham Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Colorado Congressional District: 1 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Tom Strickland Democratic candidate 12 Wayne Allard Republican candidate 22 Hank Brown Republican -- retiring (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Diana Degette Democratic candidate 32 Joe Rogers Republican candidate 41 Pat Schroeder Democrat -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Colorado Congressional District: 2 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Tom Strickland Democratic candidate 12 Wayne Allard Republican candidate 22 Hank Brown Republican -- retiring (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 David E. 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Byron Democratic challenger 34 David Weldon Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Florida Congressional District: 17 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Carrie P. Meek Democratic incumbent 36 Wellington Rolle Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Florida Congressional District: 18 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 34 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Florida Congressional District: 21 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 34 Lincoln Diaz-Balart Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Florida Congressional District: 23 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Alcee L. Hastings Democratic incumbent 36 Robert Paul Brown Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Florida Congressional District: 3 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Corrine Brown Democratic incumbent 36 Preston James Fields Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Florida Congressional District: 4 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 34 Tillie Fowler Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Florida Congressional District: 6 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Newell O'Brien Democratic challenger 34 Cliff Stearns Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Florida Congressional District: 8 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Al Krulick Democratic challenger 34 Bill McCollum Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Georgia Congressional District: 1 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Max Cleland Democratic candidate 12 Guy Millner Republican candidate 21 Sam Nunn Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Rosemary Kaszans Democratic challenger 34 Jack Kingston Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Georgia Congressional District: 2 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Max Cleland Democratic candidate 12 Guy Millner Republican candidate 21 Sam Nunn Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Sanford Bishop Democratic incumbent 36 Darrel Ealum Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Georgia Congressional District: 3 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Max Cleland Democratic candidate 12 Guy Millner Republican candidate 21 Sam Nunn Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Jim Chafin Democratic challenger 34 Mac Collins Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Georgia Congressional District: 4 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Max Cleland Democratic candidate 12 Guy Millner Republican candidate 21 Sam Nunn Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Cynthia McKinney Democratic incumbent 36 John Mitnick Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Georgia Congressional District: 5 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Max Cleland Democratic candidate 12 Guy Millner Republican candidate 21 Sam Nunn Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 John Lewis Democratic incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Georgia Congressional District: 6 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Max Cleland Democratic candidate 12 Guy Millner Republican candidate 21 Sam Nunn Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Michael Coles Democratic challenger 34 Newt Gingrich Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Georgia Congressional District: 7 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Max Cleland Democratic candidate 12 Guy Millner Republican candidate 21 Sam Nunn Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Charlie Watts Democratic challenger 34 Bob Barr Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Georgia Congressional District: 9 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Max Cleland Democratic candidate 12 Guy Millner Republican candidate 21 Sam Nunn Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 McCracken (Ken) Poston Democratic challenger 34 Nathan Deal Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Hawaii Congressional District: 2 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Patsy T. Mink Democratic incumbent 36 Tom Pico Jr. Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Illinois Congressional District: 1 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Richard J. Durbin Democratic candidate 12 Albert Salvi Republican candidate 21 Paul Simon Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Bobby L. Rush Democratic incumbent 36 Noel Naughton Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Illinois Congressional District: 2 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Richard J. Durbin Democratic candidate 12 Albert Salvi Republican candidate 21 Paul Simon Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Jesse Jackson Jr. Democratic incumbent 36 Thomas Joseph Somer Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Illinois Congressional District: 3 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Richard J. Durbin Democratic candidate 12 Albert Salvi Republican candidate 21 Paul Simon Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 William O. Lipinski Democratic incumbent 36 Jim Nalepa Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Illinois Congressional District: 4 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Richard J. Durbin Democratic candidate 12 Albert Salvi Republican candidate 21 Paul Simon Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Luis V. Gutierrez Democratic incumbent 36 Thomas Mendoza Jr. Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Illinois Congressional District: 5 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Richard J. Durbin Democratic candidate 12 Albert Salvi Republican candidate 21 Paul Simon Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Rod R. Blagojevich Democratic challenger 34 Michael Patrick FlanaganRepublican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Illinois Congressional District: 6 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Richard J. Durbin Democratic candidate 12 Albert Salvi Republican candidate 21 Paul Simon Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Stephen de la Rosa Democratic challenger 34 Henry J. Hyde Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Illinois Congressional District: 7 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Richard J. Durbin Democratic candidate 12 Albert Salvi Republican candidate 21 Paul Simon Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Danny K. Davis Democratic candidate 32 Randy Borow Republican candidate 41 Cardiss Collins Democrat -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Illinois Congressional District: 9 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Richard J. Durbin Democratic candidate 12 Albert Salvi Republican candidate 21 Paul Simon Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Sidney R. Yates Democratic incumbent 36 Joseph Walsh Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Illinois Congressional District: 10 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Richard J. Durbin Democratic candidate 12 Albert Salvi Republican candidate 21 Paul Simon Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Philip R. Torf Democratic challenger 34 John Edward Porter Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Illinois Congressional District: 11 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Richard J. Durbin Democratic candidate 12 Albert Salvi Republican candidate 21 Paul Simon Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Clem Balanoff Democratic challenger 34 Jerry Weller Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Illinois Congressional District: 12 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Richard J. Durbin Democratic candidate 12 Albert Salvi Republican candidate 21 Paul Simon Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Jerry F. Costello Democratic incumbent 36 Shapley R. Hunter Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Illinois Congressional District: 19 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Richard J. Durbin Democratic candidate 12 Albert Salvi Republican candidate 21 Paul Simon Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Glenn Poshard Democratic incumbent 36 Brent Winters Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Illinois Congressional District: 20 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Richard J. Durbin Democratic candidate 12 Albert Salvi Republican candidate 21 Paul Simon Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Jay C. Hoffman Democratic candidate 32 John M. Shimkus Republican candidate 41 Richard J. Durbin Democrat -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Indiana Congressional District: 1 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Peter J. Visclosky Democratic incumbent 36 Michael Edward Petyo Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Indiana Congressional District: 2 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 R. Marc Carmichael Democratic challenger 34 David M. McIntosh Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Indiana Congressional District: 4 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Gerald L. Houseman Democratic challenger 34 Marc Edward Souder Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Indiana Congressional District: 6 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Carrie Dillard Trammell Democratic challenger 34 Dan Burton Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Indiana Congressional District: 7 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Robert F. Hellmann Democratic candidate 32 Edward A. Pease Republican candidate 42 John T. Myers Republican -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Indiana Congressional District: 9 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Lee H. Hamilton Democratic incumbent 36 Jean Leising Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Iowa Congressional District: 3 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 Tom Harkin Democratic incumbent 16 Jim Ross Lightfoot Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Leonard L. Boswell Democratic candidate 32 Mike Mahaffey Republican candidate 42 Jim Lightfoot Republican -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Iowa Congressional District: 4 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 Tom Harkin Democratic incumbent 16 Jim Ross Lightfoot Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Connie McBurney Democratic challenger 34 Greg Ganske Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Kansas Congressional District: 3 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Sally Thompson Democratic candidate 12 Pat Roberts Republican candidate 22 Nancy Kassebaum Republican -- retiring 93 Jill Docking Democratic candidate 94 Sam Brownback Republican candidate 96 Bob Dole Republican -- retiring (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Judy Hancock Democratic candidate 32 Vince K. Snowbarger Republican candidate 42 Jan Meyers Republican -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Louisiana Congressional District: 4 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Mary L. Landrieu Democratic candidate 12 Louis (Woody) Jenkins Republican candidate 21 Bennett Johnston. Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Paul M. Chachere Democratic challenger 34 Jim McCrery Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Maryland Congressional District: 1 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Steven R. Eastaugh Democratic challenger 34 Wayne T. Gilchrest Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Maryland Congressional District: 2 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Connie DeJuliis Democratic challenger 34 Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Maryland Congressional District: 3 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Benjamin L. Cardin Democratic incumbent 36 Patrick L. McDonough Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Maryland Congressional District: 4 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Albert R. Wynn Democratic incumbent 36 John B. Kimble Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Maryland Congressional District: 5 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Steny H. Hoyer Democratic incumbent 36 John S. Morgan Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Maryland Congressional District: 6 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Stephen Crawford Democratic challenger 34 Roscoe G. Bartlett Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Maryland Congressional District: 7 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Elijah E. Cummings Democratic candidate 32 Kenneth Kondner Republican candidate 41 Kweisi Mfume Democrat -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Maryland Congressional District: 8 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Donald Mooers Democratic challenger 34 Constance A. Morella Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Massachusetts Congressional District: 1 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 John Kerry Democratic incumbent 16 William F. Weld Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 John W. Olver Democratic incumbent 36 Jane Swift Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Massachusetts Congressional District: 2 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 John Kerry Democratic incumbent 16 William F. Weld Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Richard E. Neal Democratic incumbent 36 Mark Steele Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Massachusetts Congressional District: 3 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 John Kerry Democratic incumbent 16 William F. Weld Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Jim McGovern Democratic challenger 34 Peter I. Blute Republican incumbent ---------------------------------------------------- tate: Massachusetts Congressional District: 6 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 John Kerry Democratic incumbent 16 William F. Weld Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 John Tierney Democratic challenger 34 Peter G. Torkildsen Republican incumbent --------------------------------------------------- State: Massachusetts Congressional District: 8 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 John Kerry Democratic incumbent 16 William F. Weld Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Joseph P. Kennedy II Democratic incumbent 36 R. Philip Hyde Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Massachusetts Congressional District: 9 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 John Kerry Democratic incumbent 16 William F. Weld Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Joe Moakley Democratic incumbent 36 Paul Gryska Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Massachusetts Congressional District: 10 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 John Kerry Democratic incumbent 16 William F. Weld Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Phil Johnston Democratic candidate 32 Edward Teague Republican candidate 41 Gerry E. Studds Democrat -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Michigan Congressional District: 2 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 Carl Levin Democratic incumbent 16 Ronna Romney Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Dan Kruszynski Democratic challenger 34 Peter Hoekstra Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Michigan Congressional District: 3 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 Carl Levin Democratic incumbent 16 Ronna Romney Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Betsy J. Flory Democratic challenger 34 Vernon J. Ehlers Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Michigan Congressional District: 4 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 Carl Levin Democratic incumbent 16 Ronna Romney Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Lisa A. Donaldson Democratic challenger 34 Dave Camp Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Michigan Congressional District: 5 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 Carl Levin Democratic incumbent 16 Ronna Romney Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 James A. Barcia Democratic incumbent 36 Lawrence H. Sims Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Michigan Congressional District: 7 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 Carl Levin Democratic incumbent 16 Ronna Romney Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Kim H. Tunnicliff Democratic challenger 34 Nick Smith Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Michigan Congressional District: 9 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 Carl Levin Democratic incumbent 16 Ronna Romney Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Dale E. Kildee Democratic incumbent 36 Patrick M. Nowak Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Michigan Congressional District: 10 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 Carl Levin Democratic incumbent 16 Ronna Romney Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 David E. Bonior Democratic incumbent 36 Susy Heintz Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Michigan Congressional District: 11 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 Carl Levin Democratic incumbent 16 Ronna Romney Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Morris Frumin Democratic challenger 34 Joe Knollenberg Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Michigan Congressional District: 12 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 Carl Levin Democratic incumbent 16 Ronna Romney Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Sander Levin Democratic incumbent 36 John Pappageorge Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Michigan Congressional District: 14 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 Carl Levin Democratic incumbent 16 Ronna Romney Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 John Conyers Jr. Democratic incumbent 36 William A. Ashe Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Michigan Congressional District: 15 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 Carl Levin Democratic incumbent 16 Ronna Romney Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Carolyn Kilpatrick Democratic candidate 32 Stephen Hume Republican candidate 41 Barbara-Rose Collins Democrat -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Michigan Congressional District: 16 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 Carl Levin Democratic incumbent 16 Ronna Romney Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 John D. Dingell Democratic incumbent 36 James R. Desana Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Minnesota Congressional District: 1 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 Paul Wellstone Democratic incumbent 16 Rudy Boschwitz Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Mary Rieder Democratic challenger 34 Gil Gutknecht Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Minnesota Congressional District: 2 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 Paul Wellstone Democratic incumbent 16 Rudy Boschwitz Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 David Minge Democratic incumbent 36 Gary B. Revier Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Minnesota Congressional District: 4 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 Paul Wellstone Democratic incumbent 16 Rudy Boschwitz Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Bruce F. Vento Democratic incumbent 36 Dennis Newinski Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Minnesota Congressional District: 5 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 Paul Wellstone Democratic incumbent 16 Rudy Boschwitz Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Martin Olav Sabo Democratic incumbent 36 Jack Uldrich Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Minnesota Congressional District: 6 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 Paul Wellstone Democratic incumbent 16 Rudy Boschwitz Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 William P. Luther Democratic incumbent 36 Tad Jude Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Mississippi Congressional District: 3 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 James W. (Bootie) Hunt Democratic challenger 14 Thad Cochran Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 John Arthur Eaves Jr. Democratic candidate 32 Charles W. Pickering Jr Republican candidate 41 G.V. Sonny Montgomery Democrat -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Missouri Congressional District: 1 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 William L. Clay Democratic incumbent 36 Daniel O'Sullivan Jr. Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Missouri Congressional District: 2 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Joan Kelly Horn Democratic challenger 34 James M. Talent Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Missouri Congressional District: 3 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Richard A. Gephardt Democratic incumbent 36 Deborah Lynn Wheelehan Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Missouri Congressional District: 4 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Ike Skelton Democratic incumbent 36 Bill Phelps Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Missouri Congressional District: 5 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Karen McCarthy Democratic incumbent 36 Allen Hutchinson Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Missouri Congressional District: 6 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Pat Danner Democratic incumbent 36 Jeff Bailey Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Missouri Congressional District: 7 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Ruth Bamberger Democratic candidate 32 Roy Blunt Republican candidate 42 Mel Hancock Republican -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Missouri Congressional District: 9 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Harold L. Volkmer Democratic incumbent 36 Kenny Hulshof Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Nebraska Congressional District: 1 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Ben Nelson Democratic candidate 12 Chuck Hagel Republican candidate 21 James Exon Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Patrick J. Combs Democratic challenger 34 Doug Bereuter Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Nebraska Congressional District: 2 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Ben Nelson Democratic candidate 12 Chuck Hagel Republican candidate 21 James Exon Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 James Martin Davis Democratic challenger 34 Jon Christensen Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Nevada Congressional District: 1 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Bob Coffin Democratic challenger 34 John Eric Ensign Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: New Hampshire Congressional District: 1 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Dick Swett Democratic challenger 14 Robert C. Smith Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Joe Keefe Democratic candidate 32 John E. Sununu Republican candidate 42 Bill Zeliff Republican -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: New Hampshire Congressional District: 2 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Dick Swett Democratic challenger 14 Robert C. Smith Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Deborah (Arnie) Arensen Democratic challenger 34 Charles Bass Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: New Jersey Congressional District: 1 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Robert G. Torricelli Democratic candidate 12 Dick Zimmer Republican candidate 21 Bill Bradley Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Robert E. Andrews Democratic incumbent 36 Sophia A. Nelson Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: New Jersey Congressional District: 2 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Robert G. Torricelli Democratic candidate 12 Dick Zimmer Republican candidate 21 Bill Bradley Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Ruth Katz Democratic challenger 34 Frank A. LoBiondo Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: New Jersey Congressional District: 7 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Robert G. Torricelli Democratic candidate 12 Dick Zimmer Republican candidate 21 Bill Bradley Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Larry Lerner Democratic challenger 34 Bob Franks Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: New Jersey Congressional District: 9 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Robert G. Torricelli Democratic candidate 12 Dick Zimmer Republican candidate 21 Bill Bradley Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Steven R. Rothman Democratic candidate 32 Kathleen A. Donovan Republican candidate 41 Robert G. Torricelli Democrat -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: New Jersey Congressional District: 10 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Robert G. Torricelli Democratic candidate 12 Dick Zimmer Republican candidate 21 Bill Bradley Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Donald M. Payne Democratic incumbent 36 Vanessa Williams Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: New Jersey Congressional District: 11 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Robert G. Torricelli Democratic candidate 12 Dick Zimmer Republican candidate 21 Bill Bradley Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Chris Evangel Democratic challenger 34 Rodney Frelinghuysen Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: New Jersey Congressional District: 12 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Robert G. Torricelli Democratic candidate 12 Dick Zimmer Republican candidate 21 Bill Bradley Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 David N. Del Vecchio Democratic candidate 32 Mike Pappas Republican candidate 42 Dick Zimmer Republican -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: New Jersey Congressional District: 13 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Robert G. Torricelli Democratic candidate 12 Dick Zimmer Republican candidate 21 Bill Bradley Democrat -- retriing (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Robert Menendez Democratic incumbent 36 Carlos E. Munoz Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: New Mexico Congressional District: 3 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Art Trujillo Democratic challenger 14 Pete V. Domenici Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Bill Richardson Democratic incumbent 36 Bill Redmond Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: New York Congressional District: 1 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Nora Bredes Democratic challenger 34 Michael P. Forbes Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: New York Congressional District: 2 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Kenneth J. Herman Democratic challenger 34 Rick A. Lazio Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: New York Congressional District: 4 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Carolyn McCarthy Democratic challenger 34 Daniel Frisa Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: New York Congressional District: 6 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Floyd H. Flake Democratic incumbent 36 Jorawar Misir Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: New York Congressional District: 7 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Thomas J. Manton Democratic incumbent 36 Rose Birtley Republican challenger ---------------------------------------------------- State: New York Congressional District: 8 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Jerrold Nadler Democratic incumbent 36 Michael Benjamin Republican challenger ---------------------------------------------------- State: New York Congressional District: 10 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Edolphus Towns Democratic incumbent 36 Ameila Smith Parker Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: New York Congressional District: 11 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Major R. Owens Democratic incumbent 36 Claudette Hayle Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: New York Congressional District: 12 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Nydia M. Velazquez Democratic incumbent 36 Miguel I. Prado Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: New York Congressional District: 13 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Tyrone G. Butler Democratic challenger 34 Susan Molinari Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: New York Congressional District: 14 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Carolyn B. Maloney Democratic incumbent 36 Jeffrey E. Livingston Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: New York Congressional District: 16 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Jose E. Serrano Democratic incumbent 36 Rodney Torres Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: New York Congressional District: 17 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Eliot L. Engel Democratic incumbent 36 Denis McCarthy Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: New York Congressional District: 18 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Nita M. Lowey Democratic incumbent 36 Kerry J. Katsorhis Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: New York Congressional District: 19 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Richard S. Klein Democratic challenger 34 Sue W. Kelly Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: New York Congressional District: 25 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Marty Mack Democratic challenger 34 James T. Walsh Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: New York Congressional District: 27 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Thomas M. Fricano Democratic challenger 34 Bill Paxon Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: New York Congressional District: 29 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 John J. LaFalce Democratic incumbent 36 David B. Callard Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: New York Congressional District: 30 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Francis Pordum Democratic challenger 34 Jack Quinn Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: New York Congressional District: 31 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Bruce D. MacBain Democratic challenger 34 Amo Houghton Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: North Carolina Congressional District: 2 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Harvey B. Gantt Democratic challenger 14 Jesse Helms Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Bob Etheridge Democratic challenger 34 David Funderburk Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: North Carolina Congressional District: 4 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Harvey B. Gantt Democratic challenger 14 Jesse Helms Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 David E. Price Democratic challenger 34 Fred Heineman Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: North Carolina Congressional District: 7 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Harvey B. Gantt Democratic challenger 14 Jesse Helms Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Mike McIntyre Democratic candidate 32 Bill Caster Republican candidate 41 Charile Rose Democrat -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: North Carolina Congressional District: 8 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Harvey B. Gantt Democratic challenger 14 Jesse Helms Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 W.G. (Bill) Hefner Democratic incumbent 36 Curtis Blackwood Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Ohio Congressional District: 2 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Thomas R. Chandler Democratic challenger 34 Rob Portman Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Ohio Congressional District: 3 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Tony P. Hall Democratic incumbent 36 David A. Westbrock Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Ohio Congressional District: 7 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Richard K. Blain Democratic challenger 34 David L. Hobson Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Ohio Congressional District: 8 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Jeffrey D. Kitchen Democratic challenger 34 John A. Boehner Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Ohio Congressional District: 10 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Dennis J. Kucinich Democratic challenger 34 Martin R. Hoke Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Ohio Congressional District: 17 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 James A. Traficant Democratic incumbent 36 Thomas P. McCabe Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Ohio Congressional District: 18 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Robert L. Burch Democratic challenger 34 Bob Ney Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Ohio Congressional District: 19 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Thomas J. Coyne Jr. Democratic challenger 34 Steven C. LaTourette Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Oklahoma Congressional District: 1 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Jim Boren Democratic challenger 14 James M. Inhofe Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Randolph Amen Democratic challenger 34 Steve Largent Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Oklahoma Congressional District: 2 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Jim Boren Democratic challenger 14 James M. Inhofe Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Glen D. Johnson Democratic incumbent 36 Tom Coburn Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Oklahoma Congressional District: 4 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Jim Boren Democratic challenger 14 James M. Inhofe Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Ed Crocker Democratic challenger 34 J.C. Watts Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Oregon Congressional District: 2 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Tom Bruggere Democratic candidate 12 Gordon Smith Republican candidate 22 Mark Hatfield Republican -- retiring (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Mike Dugan Democratic challenger 34 Wes Cooley Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Oregon Congressional District: 4 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Tom Bruggere Democratic candidate 12 Gordon Smith Republican candidate 22 Mark Hatfield Republican -- retiring (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Peter A. DeFazio Democratic incumbent 36 John D. Newkirk Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Pennsylvania Congressional District: 1 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Thomas M. Foglietta Democratic incumbent 36 James D. Cella Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Pennsylvania Congressional District: 2 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Chaka Fattah Democratic incumbent 36 Larry G. Murphy Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Pennsylvania Congressional District: 5 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Ruth C. Rudy Democratic candidate 32 John E. Peterson Republican candidate 42 William F. Clinger Jr. Republican -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Pennsylvania Congressional District: 7 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 John Innelli Democratic challenger 34 Curt Weldon Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Pennsylvania Congressional District: 8 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 John P. Murray Democratic challenger 34 James C. Greenwood Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Pennsylvania Congressional District: 11 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Paul E. Kanjorski Democratic incumbent 36 Stephen A. Urban Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Pennsylvania Congressional District: 12 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 John P. Murtha Democratic incumbent 36 Bill Choby Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Pennsylvania Congressional District: 13 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Joseph M. Hoeffel Democratic challenger 34 Jon D. Fox Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Pennsylvania Congressional District: 14 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 William J. Coyne Democratic incumbent 36 Bill Ravotti Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Pennsylvania Congressional District: 17 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Paul Kettl Democratic challenger 34 George W. Gekas Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Pennsylvania Congressional District: 18 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Mike Doyle Democratic incumbent 36 David B. Fawcett Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: South Carolina Congressional District: 2 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Elliot Springs Close Democratic challenger 14 Strom Thurmond Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 34 Floyd D. Spence Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: South Dakota Congressional District: 1 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Tim Johnson Democratic challenger 14 Larry Pressler Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Rick Weiland Democratic candidate 32 John R. Thune Republican candidate 41 Tim Johnson Democrat -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Tennessee Congressional District: 2 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 J. Houston Gordon Democratic challenger 14 Fred Thompson Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Stephen Smith Democratic challenger 34 John J. Duncan Jr. Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Tennessee Congressional District: 3 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 J. Houston Gordon Democratic challenger 14 Fred Thompson Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Charles (Chuck) Jolly Democratic challenger 34 Zach Wamp Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Tennessee Congressional District: 4 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 J. Houston Gordon Democratic challenger 14 Fred Thompson Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Mark Stewart Democratic challenger 34 William Van Hilleary Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Tennessee Congressional District: 5 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 J. Houston Gordon Democratic challenger 14 Fred Thompson Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Bob Clement Democratic incumbent 36 Steven L. Edmondson Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Texas Congressional District: 2 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Victor M. Morales Democratic challenger 14 Phil Gramm Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Jim Turner Democratic candidate 32 Brian Babin Republican candidate 41 Charles Wilson Democrat -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Texas Congressional District: 3 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Victor M. Morales Democratic challenger 14 Phil Gramm Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Lee Cole Democratic challenger 34 Sam Johnson Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Texas Congressional District: 6 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Victor M. Morales Democratic challenger 14 Phil Gramm Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Janet Carroll RichardsonDemocratic challenger 34 Joe L. Barton Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Texas Congressional District: 7 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Victor M. Morales Democratic challenger 14 Phil Gramm Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Al Siegmund Democratic challenger 34 Bill Archer Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Texas Congressional District: 8 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Victor M. Morales Democratic challenger 14 Phil Gramm Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 C.J. Newman Democratic candidate 32 Kevin Brady Republican candidate 42 Jack Fields Jr. Republican -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Texas Congressional District: 9 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Victor M. Morales Democratic challenger 14 Phil Gramm Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Nick Lampson Democratic challenger 34 Steve Stockman Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Texas Congressional District: 11 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Victor M. Morales Democratic challenger 14 Phil Gramm Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Chet Edwards Democratic incumbent 36 Jay Mathis Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Texas Congressional District: 12 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Victor M. Morales Democratic challenger 14 Phil Gramm Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Hugh Parmer Democratic candidate 32 Kay Granger Republican candidate 41 Pete Green Democrat -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Texas Congressional District: 13 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Victor M. Morales Democratic challenger 14 Phil Gramm Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Samuel Brown Silverman Democratic challenger 34 William (Mac) ThornberryRepublican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Texas Congressional District: 14 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Victor M. Morales Democratic challenger 14 Phil Gramm Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Charles 'Lefty' Morris Democratic candidate 32 Ron Paul Republican candidate 42 Greg Laughlin Republican -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Texas Congressional District: 15 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Victor M. Morales Democratic challenger 14 Phil Gramm Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Ruben Hinojosa Democratic candidate 32 Tom Haughey Republican candidate 41 E (Kika) de la Garza Democrat -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Texas Congressional District: 18 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Victor M. Morales Democratic challenger 14 Phil Gramm Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Sheila Jackson Lee Democratic incumbent 36 Larry White Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Texas Congressional District: 21 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Victor M. Morales Democratic challenger 14 Phil Gramm Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Gordon H. Wharton Democratic challenger 34 Lamar Smith Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Texas Congressional District: 22 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Victor M. Morales Democratic challenger 14 Phil Gramm Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Scott Douglas CunninghamDemocratic challenger 34 Tom DeLay Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Texas Congressional District: 25 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Victor M. Morales Democratic challenger 14 Phil Gramm Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Ken Bentsen Democratic incumbent 36 Brent Perry Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Texas Congressional District: 26 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Victor M. Morales Democratic challenger 14 Phil Gramm Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Jerry Frankel Democratic challenger 34 Dick Armey Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Texas Congressional District: 28 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Victor M. Morales Democratic challenger 14 Phil Gramm Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Frank Tejeda Democratic incumbent 36 Mark Lynn Cude Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Texas Congressional District: 29 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Victor M. Morales Democratic challenger 14 Phil Gramm Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Gene Green Democratic incumbent 36 Jack Rodriguez Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Utah Congressional District: 1 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Gregory J. Sanders Democratic challenger 34 James V. Hansen Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Utah Congressional District: 2 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Ross C. Anderson Democratic candidate 32 Merrill Cook Republican candidate 42 Enid Greene Republican -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Utah Congressional District: 3 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Bill Orton Democratic incumbent 36 Christopher B. Cannon Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Virginia Congressional District: 1 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Mark Warner Democratic challenger 14 John W. Warner Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Russell Axsom Democratic challenger 34 Herbert H. Bateman Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Virginia Congressional District: 2 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Mark Warner Democratic challenger 14 John W. Warner Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Owen B. Pickett Democratic incumbent 36 John Tate Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Virginia Congressional District: 3 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Mark Warner Democratic challenger 14 John W. Warner Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Robert C. Scott Democratic incumbent 36 Elsie Holland Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Virginia Congressional District: 4 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Mark Warner Democratic challenger 14 John W. Warner Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Norman Sisisky Democratic incumbent 36 A.J. (Tony) Zevgolis Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Virginia Congressional District: 5 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Mark Warner Democratic challenger 14 John W. Warner Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 31 Virgil Goode Democratic candidate 32 George C. Landrith III Republican candidate 41 Lewis F. Payne Democrat -- retiring ----------------------------------------------------- State: Virginia Congressional District: 6 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Mark Warner Democratic challenger 14 John W. Warner Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Jeffrey Grey Democratic challenger 34 Robert W. Goodlatte Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Virginia Congressional District: 7 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Mark Warner Democratic challenger 14 John W. Warner Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Roderic H. Slayton Democratic challenger 34 Thomas J. Bliley Jr. Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Virginia Congressional District: 8 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Mark Warner Democratic challenger 14 John W. Warner Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 James P. Moran Democratic incumbent 36 John Otey Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Virginia Congressional District: 9 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Mark Warner Democratic challenger 14 John W. Warner Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Rick Boucher Democratic incumbent 36 Patrick Muldoon Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Virginia Congressional District: 10 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Mark Warner Democratic challenger 14 John W. Warner Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Robert L. Weinberg Democratic challenger 34 Frank R. Wolf Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Virginia Congressional District: 11 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 15 Mark Warner Democratic challenger 14 John W. Warner Republican incumbent (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Tom Horton Democratic challenger 34 Thomas M. Davis III Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Washington Congressional District: 1 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Jeff Coopersmith Democratic challenger 34 Rick White Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Washington Congressional District: 2 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Kevin Quigley Democratic challenger 34 Jack Metcalf Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Washington Congressional District: 6 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Norm Dicks Democratic incumbent 36 Bill Tinsley Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Washington Congressional District: 7 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Jim McDermott Democratic incumbent 36 Frank Kleschen Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Washington Congressional District: 8 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Dave Little Democratic challenger 34 Jennifer Dunn Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Washington Congressional District: 9 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Adam Smith Democratic challenger 34 Randy Tate Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: West Virginia Congressional District: 1 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 Jay Rockefeller Democratic incumbent 16 Betty A. Burks Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Alan B. Mollohan Democratic incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: West Virginia Congressional District: 3 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 13 Jay Rockefeller Democratic incumbent 16 Betty A. Burks Republican challenger (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Nick J. Rahall II Democratic incumbent 36 Sharon Lord Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Wisconsin Congressional District: 2 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Paul R. Soglin Democratic challenger 34 Scott L. Klug Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Wisconsin Congressional District: 4 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Gerald D. Kleczka Democratic incumbent 36 Tom Reynolds Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Wisconsin Congressional District: 5 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 33 Thomas M. Barrett Democratic incumbent 36 Paul D. Melotik Republican challenger ----------------------------------------------------- State: Wisconsin Congressional District: 9 (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Floyd Brenholt Democratic challenger 34 F. James Sensenbrenner Republican incumbent ----------------------------------------------------- State: Wyoming Congressional District: 1 (A) Names for U.S. Senate: 11 Kathy Karpan Democratic candidate 12 Michael B. Enzi Republican candidate 22 Alan Simpson Republican -- retiring (B) Names for U.S. House of Representatives: 35 Pete Maxfield Democratic challenger 34 Barbara L. Cubin Republican incumbent BALLOT CARD For the November 1996 General Election ====================================== State: New Jersey Congressional District: 01 Democratic Republican Party Party ---------- ---------- CANDIDATES FOR THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: Robert E. Andrews Sophia A. Nelson CANDIDATES FOR THE U.S. SENATE: Robert G. Torricelli Dick Zimmer BALLOT CARD For the November 1996 General Election ====================================== State: Kansas Congressional District: 01 Democratic Republican Party Party ---------- ---------- CANDIDATES FOR THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: John Divine Jerry Moran CANDIDATES FOR THE U.S. SENATE: Sally Thompson Pat Roberts CANDIDATES FOR THE U.S. SENATE: Jill Docking Sam Brownback BALLOT CARD For the November 1996 General Election ====================================== State: New York Congressional District: 01 Democratic Republican Party Party ---------- ---------- CANDIDATES FOR THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: Nora Bredes Michael P. Forbes >> 1996 FREQUENCY ADDENDUM 96PR:DAY OF INTERVIEW Cumulative Cumulative V960011 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 59 3.4 59 3.4 2 52 3.0 111 6.5 3 72 4.2 183 10.7 4 91 5.3 274 16.0 5 45 2.6 319 18.6 6 26 1.5 345 20.1 7 39 2.3 384 22.4 8 43 2.5 427 24.9 9 71 4.1 498 29.1 10 63 3.7 561 32.7 11 48 2.8 609 35.5 12 71 4.1 680 39.7 13 37 2.2 717 41.8 14 69 4.0 786 45.9 15 61 3.6 847 49.4 16 87 5.1 934 54.5 17 69 4.0 1003 58.5 18 69 4.0 1072 62.5 19 71 4.1 1143 66.7 20 35 2.0 1178 68.7 21 64 3.7 1242 72.5 22 54 3.2 1296 75.6 23 68 4.0 1364 79.6 24 53 3.1 1417 82.7 25 47 2.7 1464 85.4 26 47 2.7 1511 88.2 27 48 2.8 1559 91.0 28 51 3.0 1610 93.9 29 32 1.9 1642 95.8 30 53 3.1 1695 98.9 31 19 1.1 1714 100.0 96PR:# OF DAYS BEFORE ELECTION DAY Cumulative Cumulative V960013 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 49 2.9 49 2.9 2 24 1.4 73 4.3 3 17 1.0 90 5.3 4 25 1.5 115 6.7 5 19 1.1 134 7.8 6 20 1.2 154 9.0 7 23 1.3 177 10.3 8 29 1.7 206 12.0 9 18 1.1 224 13.1 10 15 0.9 239 13.9 11 15 0.9 254 14.8 12 23 1.3 277 16.2 13 38 2.2 315 18.4 14 36 2.1 351 20.5 15 42 2.5 393 22.9 16 16 0.9 409 23.9 17 27 1.6 436 25.4 18 22 1.3 458 26.7 19 35 2.0 493 28.8 20 53 3.1 546 31.9 21 45 2.6 591 34.5 22 44 2.6 635 37.0 23 15 0.9 650 37.9 24 41 2.4 691 40.3 25 28 1.6 719 41.9 26 34 2.0 753 43.9 27 32 1.9 785 45.8 28 29 1.7 814 47.5 29 24 1.4 838 48.9 30 10 0.6 848 49.5 31 18 1.1 866 50.5 32 18 1.1 884 51.6 33 31 1.8 915 53.4 34 35 2.0 950 55.4 35 34 2.0 984 57.4 36 33 1.9 1017 59.3 37 9 0.5 1026 59.9 38 22 1.3 1048 61.1 39 30 1.8 1078 62.9 40 32 1.9 1110 64.8 41 32 1.9 1142 66.6 42 30 1.8 1172 68.4 43 30 1.8 1202 70.1 44 18 1.1 1220 71.2 45 22 1.3 1242 72.5 46 19 1.1 1261 73.6 96PR:# OF DAYS BEFORE ELECTION DAY Cumulative Cumulative V960013 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 47 44 2.6 1305 76.1 48 47 2.7 1352 78.9 49 34 2.0 1386 80.9 50 34 2.0 1420 82.8 51 16 0.9 1436 83.8 52 25 1.5 1461 85.2 53 22 1.3 1483 86.5 54 30 1.8 1513 88.3 55 20 1.2 1533 89.4 56 29 1.7 1562 91.1 57 39 2.3 1601 93.4 58 14 0.8 1615 94.2 59 15 0.9 1630 95.1 60 16 0.9 1646 96.0 61 27 1.6 1673 97.6 62 24 1.4 1697 99.0 63 17 1.0 1714 100.0 96PR:BEGINNING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960014 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 5 1 0.1 1 0.1 100 1 0.1 2 0.1 349 1 0.1 3 0.2 557 1 0.1 4 0.2 620 1 0.1 5 0.3 633 1 0.1 6 0.4 700 1 0.1 7 0.4 740 1 0.1 8 0.5 746 1 0.1 9 0.5 748 1 0.1 10 0.6 756 1 0.1 11 0.6 759 1 0.1 12 0.7 800 1 0.1 13 0.8 801 1 0.1 14 0.8 802 1 0.1 15 0.9 803 1 0.1 16 0.9 804 1 0.1 17 1.0 806 2 0.1 19 1.1 807 2 0.1 21 1.2 815 2 0.1 23 1.3 818 1 0.1 24 1.4 822 1 0.1 25 1.5 823 1 0.1 26 1.5 826 2 0.1 28 1.6 829 1 0.1 29 1.7 830 2 0.1 31 1.8 831 1 0.1 32 1.9 833 1 0.1 33 1.9 836 1 0.1 34 2.0 842 1 0.1 35 2.0 844 1 0.1 36 2.1 845 1 0.1 37 2.2 847 1 0.1 38 2.2 851 1 0.1 39 2.3 853 1 0.1 40 2.3 854 1 0.1 41 2.4 855 1 0.1 42 2.5 856 3 0.2 45 2.6 857 2 0.1 47 2.7 858 3 0.2 50 2.9 859 3 0.2 53 3.1 900 4 0.2 57 3.3 902 2 0.1 59 3.4 903 5 0.3 64 3.7 904 5 0.3 69 4.0 905 4 0.2 73 4.3 96PR:BEGINNING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960014 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 906 1 0.1 74 4.3 907 3 0.2 77 4.5 908 1 0.1 78 4.6 909 3 0.2 81 4.7 910 2 0.1 83 4.8 911 2 0.1 85 5.0 912 1 0.1 86 5.0 913 1 0.1 87 5.1 915 2 0.1 89 5.2 917 2 0.1 91 5.3 918 1 0.1 92 5.4 921 3 0.2 95 5.5 922 1 0.1 96 5.6 923 1 0.1 97 5.7 925 1 0.1 98 5.7 926 3 0.2 101 5.9 927 3 0.2 104 6.1 928 3 0.2 107 6.2 929 3 0.2 110 6.4 930 1 0.1 111 6.5 931 5 0.3 116 6.8 932 1 0.1 117 6.8 933 1 0.1 118 6.9 934 4 0.2 122 7.1 935 2 0.1 124 7.2 936 3 0.2 127 7.4 937 1 0.1 128 7.5 938 2 0.1 130 7.6 939 3 0.2 133 7.8 941 2 0.1 135 7.9 943 3 0.2 138 8.1 944 3 0.2 141 8.2 945 3 0.2 144 8.4 947 5 0.3 149 8.7 948 1 0.1 150 8.8 949 3 0.2 153 8.9 950 4 0.2 157 9.2 952 3 0.2 160 9.3 953 8 0.5 168 9.8 954 3 0.2 171 10.0 955 7 0.4 178 10.4 956 4 0.2 182 10.6 957 4 0.2 186 10.9 958 5 0.3 191 11.1 959 7 0.4 198 11.6 1000 7 0.4 205 12.0 96PR:BEGINNING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960014 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1001 2 0.1 207 12.1 1002 5 0.3 212 12.4 1003 6 0.4 218 12.7 1004 5 0.3 223 13.0 1005 5 0.3 228 13.3 1006 6 0.4 234 13.7 1007 1 0.1 235 13.7 1008 2 0.1 237 13.8 1010 1 0.1 238 13.9 1011 8 0.5 246 14.4 1012 1 0.1 247 14.4 1013 1 0.1 248 14.5 1014 1 0.1 249 14.5 1015 2 0.1 251 14.6 1017 2 0.1 253 14.8 1018 4 0.2 257 15.0 1019 4 0.2 261 15.2 1020 4 0.2 265 15.5 1021 2 0.1 267 15.6 1022 2 0.1 269 15.7 1023 6 0.4 275 16.0 1024 3 0.2 278 16.2 1025 2 0.1 280 16.3 1028 3 0.2 283 16.5 1029 3 0.2 286 16.7 1030 1 0.1 287 16.7 1031 5 0.3 292 17.0 1032 1 0.1 293 17.1 1033 2 0.1 295 17.2 1034 1 0.1 296 17.3 1035 2 0.1 298 17.4 1036 3 0.2 301 17.6 1037 1 0.1 302 17.6 1038 3 0.2 305 17.8 1039 2 0.1 307 17.9 1040 2 0.1 309 18.0 1041 2 0.1 311 18.1 1042 2 0.1 313 18.3 1043 5 0.3 318 18.6 1044 2 0.1 320 18.7 1045 2 0.1 322 18.8 1046 2 0.1 324 18.9 1047 3 0.2 327 19.1 1048 4 0.2 331 19.3 1049 1 0.1 332 19.4 1050 2 0.1 334 19.5 96PR:BEGINNING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960014 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1051 3 0.2 337 19.7 1052 3 0.2 340 19.8 1053 2 0.1 342 20.0 1054 2 0.1 344 20.1 1055 3 0.2 347 20.2 1056 2 0.1 349 20.4 1057 5 0.3 354 20.7 1058 6 0.4 360 21.0 1059 4 0.2 364 21.2 1100 3 0.2 367 21.4 1101 2 0.1 369 21.5 1102 6 0.4 375 21.9 1103 1 0.1 376 21.9 1104 2 0.1 378 22.1 1105 1 0.1 379 22.1 1106 1 0.1 380 22.2 1107 2 0.1 382 22.3 1108 4 0.2 386 22.5 1109 1 0.1 387 22.6 1110 3 0.2 390 22.8 1111 4 0.2 394 23.0 1112 2 0.1 396 23.1 1113 1 0.1 397 23.2 1115 2 0.1 399 23.3 1116 1 0.1 400 23.3 1117 1 0.1 401 23.4 1118 1 0.1 402 23.5 1120 2 0.1 404 23.6 1121 3 0.2 407 23.7 1122 1 0.1 408 23.8 1123 3 0.2 411 24.0 1124 2 0.1 413 24.1 1126 1 0.1 414 24.2 1127 3 0.2 417 24.3 1128 1 0.1 418 24.4 1129 1 0.1 419 24.4 1130 2 0.1 421 24.6 1131 3 0.2 424 24.7 1132 2 0.1 426 24.9 1133 1 0.1 427 24.9 1134 4 0.2 431 25.1 1135 2 0.1 433 25.3 1138 3 0.2 436 25.4 1139 1 0.1 437 25.5 1140 2 0.1 439 25.6 1142 3 0.2 442 25.8 96PR:BEGINNING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960014 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1143 1 0.1 443 25.8 1145 1 0.1 444 25.9 1146 1 0.1 445 26.0 1147 2 0.1 447 26.1 1148 1 0.1 448 26.1 1150 2 0.1 450 26.3 1151 4 0.2 454 26.5 1153 2 0.1 456 26.6 1157 2 0.1 458 26.7 1158 6 0.4 464 27.1 1159 5 0.3 469 27.4 1200 2 0.1 471 27.5 1201 3 0.2 474 27.7 1202 2 0.1 476 27.8 1203 1 0.1 477 27.8 1204 2 0.1 479 27.9 1205 4 0.2 483 28.2 1206 4 0.2 487 28.4 1207 1 0.1 488 28.5 1208 1 0.1 489 28.5 1209 1 0.1 490 28.6 1210 3 0.2 493 28.8 1211 2 0.1 495 28.9 1212 1 0.1 496 28.9 1213 3 0.2 499 29.1 1214 2 0.1 501 29.2 1215 2 0.1 503 29.3 1216 3 0.2 506 29.5 1219 1 0.1 507 29.6 1220 1 0.1 508 29.6 1221 1 0.1 509 29.7 1223 1 0.1 510 29.8 1224 2 0.1 512 29.9 1225 4 0.2 516 30.1 1226 3 0.2 519 30.3 1227 4 0.2 523 30.5 1228 2 0.1 525 30.6 1229 3 0.2 528 30.8 1230 2 0.1 530 30.9 1231 3 0.2 533 31.1 1232 2 0.1 535 31.2 1233 2 0.1 537 31.3 1234 4 0.2 541 31.6 1235 2 0.1 543 31.7 1236 1 0.1 544 31.7 1238 1 0.1 545 31.8 96PR:BEGINNING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960014 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1239 1 0.1 546 31.9 1240 2 0.1 548 32.0 1241 1 0.1 549 32.0 1244 1 0.1 550 32.1 1245 2 0.1 552 32.2 1246 2 0.1 554 32.3 1247 1 0.1 555 32.4 1248 3 0.2 558 32.6 1249 2 0.1 560 32.7 1250 4 0.2 564 32.9 1251 2 0.1 566 33.0 1252 1 0.1 567 33.1 1253 3 0.2 570 33.3 1254 3 0.2 573 33.4 1255 2 0.1 575 33.5 1256 2 0.1 577 33.7 1257 5 0.3 582 34.0 1258 7 0.4 589 34.4 1259 2 0.1 591 34.5 1300 5 0.3 596 34.8 1301 6 0.4 602 35.1 1302 6 0.4 608 35.5 1303 5 0.3 613 35.8 1304 8 0.5 621 36.2 1305 2 0.1 623 36.3 1306 1 0.1 624 36.4 1307 3 0.2 627 36.6 1308 5 0.3 632 36.9 1309 4 0.2 636 37.1 1310 2 0.1 638 37.2 1311 5 0.3 643 37.5 1312 2 0.1 645 37.6 1313 2 0.1 647 37.7 1314 3 0.2 650 37.9 1315 2 0.1 652 38.0 1316 1 0.1 653 38.1 1317 1 0.1 654 38.2 1319 2 0.1 656 38.3 1320 2 0.1 658 38.4 1322 3 0.2 661 38.6 1323 3 0.2 664 38.7 1324 3 0.2 667 38.9 1325 2 0.1 669 39.0 1326 1 0.1 670 39.1 1327 2 0.1 672 39.2 1328 3 0.2 675 39.4 96PR:BEGINNING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960014 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1329 5 0.3 680 39.7 1330 1 0.1 681 39.7 1331 1 0.1 682 39.8 1332 4 0.2 686 40.0 1333 1 0.1 687 40.1 1334 2 0.1 689 40.2 1335 2 0.1 691 40.3 1336 2 0.1 693 40.4 1337 1 0.1 694 40.5 1338 2 0.1 696 40.6 1339 1 0.1 697 40.7 1340 2 0.1 699 40.8 1341 1 0.1 700 40.8 1342 7 0.4 707 41.2 1344 1 0.1 708 41.3 1345 3 0.2 711 41.5 1346 2 0.1 713 41.6 1347 2 0.1 715 41.7 1348 2 0.1 717 41.8 1349 1 0.1 718 41.9 1350 4 0.2 722 42.1 1351 1 0.1 723 42.2 1352 1 0.1 724 42.2 1353 5 0.3 729 42.5 1354 3 0.2 732 42.7 1355 2 0.1 734 42.8 1356 4 0.2 738 43.1 1357 5 0.3 743 43.3 1358 6 0.4 749 43.7 1359 4 0.2 753 43.9 1400 3 0.2 756 44.1 1401 3 0.2 759 44.3 1402 3 0.2 762 44.5 1403 4 0.2 766 44.7 1404 3 0.2 769 44.9 1405 5 0.3 774 45.2 1406 5 0.3 779 45.4 1407 1 0.1 780 45.5 1408 5 0.3 785 45.8 1409 1 0.1 786 45.9 1410 3 0.2 789 46.0 1411 2 0.1 791 46.1 1412 4 0.2 795 46.4 1413 1 0.1 796 46.4 1414 1 0.1 797 46.5 1415 3 0.2 800 46.7 96PR:BEGINNING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960014 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1416 3 0.2 803 46.8 1417 2 0.1 805 47.0 1419 1 0.1 806 47.0 1420 2 0.1 808 47.1 1421 1 0.1 809 47.2 1422 5 0.3 814 47.5 1423 3 0.2 817 47.7 1424 1 0.1 818 47.7 1425 1 0.1 819 47.8 1426 1 0.1 820 47.8 1427 1 0.1 821 47.9 1431 3 0.2 824 48.1 1432 2 0.1 826 48.2 1433 3 0.2 829 48.4 1434 1 0.1 830 48.4 1435 1 0.1 831 48.5 1436 1 0.1 832 48.5 1437 2 0.1 834 48.7 1438 1 0.1 835 48.7 1439 1 0.1 836 48.8 1440 2 0.1 838 48.9 1442 2 0.1 840 49.0 1443 1 0.1 841 49.1 1444 2 0.1 843 49.2 1445 2 0.1 845 49.3 1446 3 0.2 848 49.5 1447 2 0.1 850 49.6 1448 1 0.1 851 49.6 1449 1 0.1 852 49.7 1450 1 0.1 853 49.8 1451 3 0.2 856 49.9 1452 3 0.2 859 50.1 1453 8 0.5 867 50.6 1454 1 0.1 868 50.6 1455 2 0.1 870 50.8 1456 2 0.1 872 50.9 1457 4 0.2 876 51.1 1458 2 0.1 878 51.2 1459 2 0.1 880 51.3 1500 1 0.1 881 51.4 1501 3 0.2 884 51.6 1502 4 0.2 888 51.8 1503 4 0.2 892 52.0 1504 2 0.1 894 52.2 1505 3 0.2 897 52.3 1506 2 0.1 899 52.5 96PR:BEGINNING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960014 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1508 1 0.1 900 52.5 1509 3 0.2 903 52.7 1510 3 0.2 906 52.9 1511 2 0.1 908 53.0 1512 2 0.1 910 53.1 1514 1 0.1 911 53.2 1515 1 0.1 912 53.2 1516 4 0.2 916 53.4 1517 1 0.1 917 53.5 1518 1 0.1 918 53.6 1519 4 0.2 922 53.8 1520 3 0.2 925 54.0 1521 2 0.1 927 54.1 1522 3 0.2 930 54.3 1523 5 0.3 935 54.6 1524 2 0.1 937 54.7 1525 1 0.1 938 54.7 1526 2 0.1 940 54.8 1527 1 0.1 941 54.9 1529 4 0.2 945 55.1 1530 3 0.2 948 55.3 1531 2 0.1 950 55.4 1532 2 0.1 952 55.5 1533 3 0.2 955 55.7 1534 1 0.1 956 55.8 1535 2 0.1 958 55.9 1536 2 0.1 960 56.0 1537 1 0.1 961 56.1 1538 2 0.1 963 56.2 1539 1 0.1 964 56.2 1540 2 0.1 966 56.4 1541 3 0.2 969 56.5 1542 1 0.1 970 56.6 1543 3 0.2 973 56.8 1544 3 0.2 976 56.9 1545 2 0.1 978 57.1 1547 2 0.1 980 57.2 1548 2 0.1 982 57.3 1549 1 0.1 983 57.4 1550 3 0.2 986 57.5 1551 2 0.1 988 57.6 1552 2 0.1 990 57.8 1553 1 0.1 991 57.8 1554 4 0.2 995 58.1 1555 2 0.1 997 58.2 1556 7 0.4 1004 58.6 96PR:BEGINNING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960014 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1557 3 0.2 1007 58.8 1558 6 0.4 1013 59.1 1559 5 0.3 1018 59.4 1600 3 0.2 1021 59.6 1601 3 0.2 1024 59.7 1602 2 0.1 1026 59.9 1603 3 0.2 1029 60.0 1604 3 0.2 1032 60.2 1605 3 0.2 1035 60.4 1606 2 0.1 1037 60.5 1607 3 0.2 1040 60.7 1608 3 0.2 1043 60.9 1609 3 0.2 1046 61.0 1610 2 0.1 1048 61.1 1611 5 0.3 1053 61.4 1612 3 0.2 1056 61.6 1613 4 0.2 1060 61.8 1614 3 0.2 1063 62.0 1618 7 0.4 1070 62.4 1619 1 0.1 1071 62.5 1620 2 0.1 1073 62.6 1622 2 0.1 1075 62.7 1623 1 0.1 1076 62.8 1624 2 0.1 1078 62.9 1625 2 0.1 1080 63.0 1626 1 0.1 1081 63.1 1627 5 0.3 1086 63.4 1628 2 0.1 1088 63.5 1629 1 0.1 1089 63.5 1630 3 0.2 1092 63.7 1631 2 0.1 1094 63.8 1634 3 0.2 1097 64.0 1635 3 0.2 1100 64.2 1636 2 0.1 1102 64.3 1637 3 0.2 1105 64.5 1638 2 0.1 1107 64.6 1639 3 0.2 1110 64.8 1640 2 0.1 1112 64.9 1642 1 0.1 1113 64.9 1644 2 0.1 1115 65.1 1646 1 0.1 1116 65.1 1647 4 0.2 1120 65.3 1649 3 0.2 1123 65.5 1650 2 0.1 1125 65.6 1651 1 0.1 1126 65.7 1652 1 0.1 1127 65.8 96PR:BEGINNING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960014 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1653 3 0.2 1130 65.9 1654 2 0.1 1132 66.0 1655 2 0.1 1134 66.2 1656 1 0.1 1135 66.2 1657 2 0.1 1137 66.3 1658 3 0.2 1140 66.5 1659 1 0.1 1141 66.6 1700 2 0.1 1143 66.7 1701 6 0.4 1149 67.0 1702 4 0.2 1153 67.3 1703 6 0.4 1159 67.6 1704 2 0.1 1161 67.7 1705 1 0.1 1162 67.8 1706 2 0.1 1164 67.9 1707 2 0.1 1166 68.0 1708 2 0.1 1168 68.1 1709 3 0.2 1171 68.3 1710 3 0.2 1174 68.5 1712 2 0.1 1176 68.6 1713 3 0.2 1179 68.8 1714 1 0.1 1180 68.8 1715 3 0.2 1183 69.0 1716 3 0.2 1186 69.2 1717 3 0.2 1189 69.4 1718 1 0.1 1190 69.4 1719 2 0.1 1192 69.5 1721 3 0.2 1195 69.7 1722 5 0.3 1200 70.0 1723 4 0.2 1204 70.2 1725 5 0.3 1209 70.5 1727 1 0.1 1210 70.6 1728 1 0.1 1211 70.7 1729 6 0.4 1217 71.0 1730 1 0.1 1218 71.1 1731 1 0.1 1219 71.1 1733 5 0.3 1224 71.4 1734 2 0.1 1226 71.5 1735 3 0.2 1229 71.7 1737 1 0.1 1230 71.8 1738 4 0.2 1234 72.0 1739 2 0.1 1236 72.1 1742 3 0.2 1239 72.3 1743 3 0.2 1242 72.5 1744 1 0.1 1243 72.5 1745 1 0.1 1244 72.6 1746 2 0.1 1246 72.7 96PR:BEGINNING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960014 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1748 3 0.2 1249 72.9 1750 2 0.1 1251 73.0 1751 3 0.2 1254 73.2 1752 6 0.4 1260 73.5 1753 1 0.1 1261 73.6 1754 2 0.1 1263 73.7 1755 3 0.2 1266 73.9 1756 5 0.3 1271 74.2 1757 2 0.1 1273 74.3 1758 2 0.1 1275 74.4 1759 6 0.4 1281 74.7 1800 12 0.7 1293 75.4 1801 4 0.2 1297 75.7 1802 1 0.1 1298 75.7 1803 3 0.2 1301 75.9 1804 3 0.2 1304 76.1 1805 6 0.4 1310 76.4 1806 2 0.1 1312 76.5 1807 2 0.1 1314 76.7 1808 1 0.1 1315 76.7 1809 1 0.1 1316 76.8 1810 1 0.1 1317 76.8 1811 1 0.1 1318 76.9 1812 2 0.1 1320 77.0 1813 3 0.2 1323 77.2 1814 1 0.1 1324 77.2 1815 5 0.3 1329 77.5 1816 4 0.2 1333 77.8 1817 2 0.1 1335 77.9 1818 1 0.1 1336 77.9 1819 3 0.2 1339 78.1 1820 2 0.1 1341 78.2 1821 3 0.2 1344 78.4 1823 5 0.3 1349 78.7 1824 1 0.1 1350 78.8 1825 4 0.2 1354 79.0 1826 4 0.2 1358 79.2 1827 5 0.3 1363 79.5 1828 1 0.1 1364 79.6 1829 5 0.3 1369 79.9 1831 4 0.2 1373 80.1 1832 1 0.1 1374 80.2 1833 2 0.1 1376 80.3 1834 1 0.1 1377 80.3 1835 1 0.1 1378 80.4 1836 2 0.1 1380 80.5 96PR:BEGINNING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960014 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1837 2 0.1 1382 80.6 1838 3 0.2 1385 80.8 1839 1 0.1 1386 80.9 1840 4 0.2 1390 81.1 1841 2 0.1 1392 81.2 1842 2 0.1 1394 81.3 1843 1 0.1 1395 81.4 1844 3 0.2 1398 81.6 1845 3 0.2 1401 81.7 1846 1 0.1 1402 81.8 1847 4 0.2 1406 82.0 1848 2 0.1 1408 82.1 1849 1 0.1 1409 82.2 1851 3 0.2 1412 82.4 1852 3 0.2 1415 82.6 1853 3 0.2 1418 82.7 1854 3 0.2 1421 82.9 1855 2 0.1 1423 83.0 1856 6 0.4 1429 83.4 1857 8 0.5 1437 83.8 1858 6 0.4 1443 84.2 1859 7 0.4 1450 84.6 1900 9 0.5 1459 85.1 1901 15 0.9 1474 86.0 1902 10 0.6 1484 86.6 1903 5 0.3 1489 86.9 1904 4 0.2 1493 87.1 1905 3 0.2 1496 87.3 1906 2 0.1 1498 87.4 1907 3 0.2 1501 87.6 1908 5 0.3 1506 87.9 1909 5 0.3 1511 88.2 1910 3 0.2 1514 88.3 1911 3 0.2 1517 88.5 1912 4 0.2 1521 88.7 1913 3 0.2 1524 88.9 1914 2 0.1 1526 89.0 1915 1 0.1 1527 89.1 1916 3 0.2 1530 89.3 1917 2 0.1 1532 89.4 1918 3 0.2 1535 89.6 1920 4 0.2 1539 89.8 1921 1 0.1 1540 89.8 1922 1 0.1 1541 89.9 1923 1 0.1 1542 90.0 1924 1 0.1 1543 90.0 96PR:BEGINNING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960014 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1925 2 0.1 1545 90.1 1926 3 0.2 1548 90.3 1927 2 0.1 1550 90.4 1928 6 0.4 1556 90.8 1929 4 0.2 1560 91.0 1930 3 0.2 1563 91.2 1931 5 0.3 1568 91.5 1932 3 0.2 1571 91.7 1933 2 0.1 1573 91.8 1934 1 0.1 1574 91.8 1935 3 0.2 1577 92.0 1936 1 0.1 1578 92.1 1937 2 0.1 1580 92.2 1938 2 0.1 1582 92.3 1939 1 0.1 1583 92.4 1940 1 0.1 1584 92.4 1941 3 0.2 1587 92.6 1942 2 0.1 1589 92.7 1943 2 0.1 1591 92.8 1944 6 0.4 1597 93.2 1945 3 0.2 1600 93.3 1946 2 0.1 1602 93.5 1947 3 0.2 1605 93.6 1948 3 0.2 1608 93.8 1949 4 0.2 1612 94.0 1950 4 0.2 1616 94.3 1952 2 0.1 1618 94.4 1953 3 0.2 1621 94.6 1954 2 0.1 1623 94.7 1955 1 0.1 1624 94.7 1956 3 0.2 1627 94.9 1957 3 0.2 1630 95.1 1958 2 0.1 1632 95.2 1959 6 0.4 1638 95.6 2001 2 0.1 1640 95.7 2002 1 0.1 1641 95.7 2003 3 0.2 1644 95.9 2004 1 0.1 1645 96.0 2005 2 0.1 1647 96.1 2006 1 0.1 1648 96.1 2007 3 0.2 1651 96.3 2008 1 0.1 1652 96.4 2011 2 0.1 1654 96.5 2012 1 0.1 1655 96.6 2013 2 0.1 1657 96.7 2014 2 0.1 1659 96.8 96PR:BEGINNING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960014 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 2015 1 0.1 1660 96.8 2016 2 0.1 1662 97.0 2018 3 0.2 1665 97.1 2019 1 0.1 1666 97.2 2020 1 0.1 1667 97.3 2021 2 0.1 1669 97.4 2022 1 0.1 1670 97.4 2024 1 0.1 1671 97.5 2027 2 0.1 1673 97.6 2028 2 0.1 1675 97.7 2029 1 0.1 1676 97.8 2030 2 0.1 1678 97.9 2035 1 0.1 1679 98.0 2036 2 0.1 1681 98.1 2042 1 0.1 1682 98.1 2044 1 0.1 1683 98.2 2046 1 0.1 1684 98.2 2051 1 0.1 1685 98.3 2054 1 0.1 1686 98.4 2059 1 0.1 1687 98.4 2102 1 0.1 1688 98.5 2103 1 0.1 1689 98.5 2105 1 0.1 1690 98.6 2106 1 0.1 1691 98.7 2107 2 0.1 1693 98.8 2111 1 0.1 1694 98.8 2113 2 0.1 1696 98.9 2114 2 0.1 1698 99.1 2115 1 0.1 1699 99.1 2119 1 0.1 1700 99.2 2120 1 0.1 1701 99.2 2122 1 0.1 1702 99.3 2123 1 0.1 1703 99.4 2126 1 0.1 1704 99.4 2128 1 0.1 1705 99.5 2142 1 0.1 1706 99.5 2153 1 0.1 1707 99.6 2158 1 0.1 1708 99.6 2159 1 0.1 1709 99.7 2201 1 0.1 1710 99.8 2208 1 0.1 1711 99.8 2226 1 0.1 1712 99.9 2254 1 0.1 1713 99.9 2258 1 0.1 1714 100.0 96PR:ENDING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960015 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 33 1 0.1 1 0.1 50 1 0.1 2 0.1 100 1 0.1 3 0.2 155 1 0.1 4 0.2 451 1 0.1 5 0.3 658 1 0.1 6 0.4 723 1 0.1 7 0.4 740 1 0.1 8 0.5 807 1 0.1 9 0.5 846 1 0.1 10 0.6 848 1 0.1 11 0.6 855 3 0.2 14 0.8 857 1 0.1 15 0.9 901 1 0.1 16 0.9 904 1 0.1 17 1.0 910 2 0.1 19 1.1 916 1 0.1 20 1.2 917 1 0.1 21 1.2 918 1 0.1 22 1.3 922 1 0.1 23 1.3 924 1 0.1 24 1.4 927 1 0.1 25 1.5 932 1 0.1 26 1.5 933 1 0.1 27 1.6 934 1 0.1 28 1.6 935 1 0.1 29 1.7 936 1 0.1 30 1.8 939 1 0.1 31 1.8 940 1 0.1 32 1.9 942 1 0.1 33 1.9 946 1 0.1 34 2.0 947 3 0.2 37 2.2 948 1 0.1 38 2.2 953 1 0.1 39 2.3 957 2 0.1 41 2.4 958 1 0.1 42 2.5 1000 2 0.1 44 2.6 1001 1 0.1 45 2.6 1003 3 0.2 48 2.8 1004 3 0.2 51 3.0 1006 3 0.2 54 3.2 1007 2 0.1 56 3.3 1008 3 0.2 59 3.5 1009 1 0.1 60 3.5 1011 2 0.1 62 3.6 1012 1 0.1 63 3.7 96PR:ENDING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960015 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1014 3 0.2 66 3.9 1016 1 0.1 67 3.9 1017 4 0.2 71 4.2 1018 1 0.1 72 4.2 1019 1 0.1 73 4.3 1020 2 0.1 75 4.4 1021 1 0.1 76 4.5 1022 2 0.1 78 4.6 1024 3 0.2 81 4.8 1025 3 0.2 84 4.9 1027 1 0.1 85 5.0 1028 2 0.1 87 5.1 1029 1 0.1 88 5.2 1032 1 0.1 89 5.2 1033 2 0.1 91 5.3 1034 2 0.1 93 5.5 1035 3 0.2 96 5.6 1036 1 0.1 97 5.7 1037 1 0.1 98 5.8 1038 1 0.1 99 5.8 1040 4 0.2 103 6.0 1041 2 0.1 105 6.2 1042 3 0.2 108 6.3 1043 1 0.1 109 6.4 1044 1 0.1 110 6.5 1045 1 0.1 111 6.5 1046 4 0.2 115 6.7 1047 3 0.2 118 6.9 1048 2 0.1 120 7.0 1049 3 0.2 123 7.2 1050 2 0.1 125 7.3 1051 3 0.2 128 7.5 1052 2 0.1 130 7.6 1053 2 0.1 132 7.7 1054 8 0.5 140 8.2 1055 4 0.2 144 8.5 1056 4 0.2 148 8.7 1057 4 0.2 152 8.9 1058 1 0.1 153 9.0 1059 3 0.2 156 9.2 1100 1 0.1 157 9.2 1101 2 0.1 159 9.3 1102 6 0.4 165 9.7 1104 4 0.2 169 9.9 1105 4 0.2 173 10.2 1106 2 0.1 175 10.3 96PR:ENDING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960015 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1107 5 0.3 180 10.6 1108 3 0.2 183 10.7 1109 5 0.3 188 11.0 1110 2 0.1 190 11.2 1111 2 0.1 192 11.3 1112 4 0.2 196 11.5 1113 1 0.1 197 11.6 1114 5 0.3 202 11.9 1115 5 0.3 207 12.1 1116 4 0.2 211 12.4 1117 2 0.1 213 12.5 1118 2 0.1 215 12.6 1119 1 0.1 216 12.7 1120 3 0.2 219 12.9 1121 2 0.1 221 13.0 1122 2 0.1 223 13.1 1124 3 0.2 226 13.3 1125 3 0.2 229 13.4 1126 5 0.3 234 13.7 1127 2 0.1 236 13.8 1128 3 0.2 239 14.0 1129 4 0.2 243 14.3 1130 2 0.1 245 14.4 1131 1 0.1 246 14.4 1132 2 0.1 248 14.6 1133 4 0.2 252 14.8 1134 3 0.2 255 15.0 1135 4 0.2 259 15.2 1137 2 0.1 261 15.3 1138 3 0.2 264 15.5 1139 4 0.2 268 15.7 1140 2 0.1 270 15.8 1141 1 0.1 271 15.9 1142 4 0.2 275 16.1 1143 3 0.2 278 16.3 1144 3 0.2 281 16.5 1146 2 0.1 283 16.6 1147 1 0.1 284 16.7 1149 2 0.1 286 16.8 1150 1 0.1 287 16.8 1151 4 0.2 291 17.1 1152 4 0.2 295 17.3 1153 2 0.1 297 17.4 1154 3 0.2 300 17.6 1155 3 0.2 303 17.8 1156 3 0.2 306 18.0 96PR:ENDING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960015 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1157 3 0.2 309 18.1 1158 2 0.1 311 18.3 1159 3 0.2 314 18.4 1201 2 0.1 316 18.5 1202 5 0.3 321 18.8 1204 3 0.2 324 19.0 1205 2 0.1 326 19.1 1206 2 0.1 328 19.2 1207 3 0.2 331 19.4 1208 3 0.2 334 19.6 1209 2 0.1 336 19.7 1210 1 0.1 337 19.8 1211 2 0.1 339 19.9 1212 2 0.1 341 20.0 1213 3 0.2 344 20.2 1214 4 0.2 348 20.4 1215 3 0.2 351 20.6 1216 5 0.3 356 20.9 1217 4 0.2 360 21.1 1218 2 0.1 362 21.2 1219 1 0.1 363 21.3 1220 2 0.1 365 21.4 1221 1 0.1 366 21.5 1222 3 0.2 369 21.7 1223 2 0.1 371 21.8 1224 1 0.1 372 21.8 1225 3 0.2 375 22.0 1226 1 0.1 376 22.1 1227 3 0.2 379 22.2 1228 3 0.2 382 22.4 1229 3 0.2 385 22.6 1230 4 0.2 389 22.8 1231 3 0.2 392 23.0 1232 1 0.1 393 23.1 1233 2 0.1 395 23.2 1234 3 0.2 398 23.4 1235 1 0.1 399 23.4 1236 4 0.2 403 23.7 1237 1 0.1 404 23.7 1239 3 0.2 407 23.9 1241 2 0.1 409 24.0 1244 5 0.3 414 24.3 1245 2 0.1 416 24.4 1246 3 0.2 419 24.6 1247 1 0.1 420 24.6 1248 4 0.2 424 24.9 96PR:ENDING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960015 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1250 1 0.1 425 24.9 1251 2 0.1 427 25.1 1252 2 0.1 429 25.2 1253 1 0.1 430 25.2 1254 4 0.2 434 25.5 1256 1 0.1 435 25.5 1257 1 0.1 436 25.6 1258 1 0.1 437 25.6 1259 3 0.2 440 25.8 1300 4 0.2 444 26.1 1301 2 0.1 446 26.2 1302 2 0.1 448 26.3 1303 3 0.2 451 26.5 1304 5 0.3 456 26.8 1305 1 0.1 457 26.8 1307 3 0.2 460 27.0 1308 2 0.1 462 27.1 1309 1 0.1 463 27.2 1310 1 0.1 464 27.2 1311 2 0.1 466 27.3 1312 1 0.1 467 27.4 1313 3 0.2 470 27.6 1314 1 0.1 471 27.6 1315 1 0.1 472 27.7 1316 1 0.1 473 27.8 1317 5 0.3 478 28.1 1318 2 0.1 480 28.2 1319 4 0.2 484 28.4 1320 3 0.2 487 28.6 1322 5 0.3 492 28.9 1324 1 0.1 493 28.9 1325 2 0.1 495 29.0 1326 2 0.1 497 29.2 1327 4 0.2 501 29.4 1328 1 0.1 502 29.5 1330 1 0.1 503 29.5 1331 1 0.1 504 29.6 1332 3 0.2 507 29.8 1333 2 0.1 509 29.9 1334 2 0.1 511 30.0 1335 3 0.2 514 30.2 1336 2 0.1 516 30.3 1337 5 0.3 521 30.6 1338 1 0.1 522 30.6 1339 2 0.1 524 30.8 1341 2 0.1 526 30.9 96PR:ENDING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960015 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1342 3 0.2 529 31.0 1343 1 0.1 530 31.1 1344 1 0.1 531 31.2 1345 1 0.1 532 31.2 1346 3 0.2 535 31.4 1348 3 0.2 538 31.6 1349 3 0.2 541 31.7 1350 1 0.1 542 31.8 1352 2 0.1 544 31.9 1353 2 0.1 546 32.0 1354 3 0.2 549 32.2 1357 2 0.1 551 32.3 1359 1 0.1 552 32.4 1401 2 0.1 554 32.5 1402 2 0.1 556 32.6 1403 3 0.2 559 32.8 1404 3 0.2 562 33.0 1405 4 0.2 566 33.2 1406 4 0.2 570 33.5 1407 6 0.4 576 33.8 1408 10 0.6 586 34.4 1409 3 0.2 589 34.6 1410 2 0.1 591 34.7 1411 6 0.4 597 35.0 1412 1 0.1 598 35.1 1413 1 0.1 599 35.2 1414 5 0.3 604 35.4 1415 5 0.3 609 35.7 1416 2 0.1 611 35.9 1417 1 0.1 612 35.9 1418 3 0.2 615 36.1 1419 1 0.1 616 36.2 1420 4 0.2 620 36.4 1421 2 0.1 622 36.5 1422 2 0.1 624 36.6 1423 1 0.1 625 36.7 1424 4 0.2 629 36.9 1425 1 0.1 630 37.0 1426 1 0.1 631 37.0 1427 3 0.2 634 37.2 1428 3 0.2 637 37.4 1429 2 0.1 639 37.5 1430 3 0.2 642 37.7 1431 2 0.1 644 37.8 1432 1 0.1 645 37.9 1433 4 0.2 649 38.1 96PR:ENDING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960015 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1434 4 0.2 653 38.3 1435 1 0.1 654 38.4 1436 5 0.3 659 38.7 1437 3 0.2 662 38.8 1439 3 0.2 665 39.0 1440 5 0.3 670 39.3 1441 3 0.2 673 39.5 1442 6 0.4 679 39.8 1443 2 0.1 681 40.0 1444 2 0.1 683 40.1 1445 2 0.1 685 40.2 1446 2 0.1 687 40.3 1447 3 0.2 690 40.5 1448 1 0.1 691 40.6 1449 5 0.3 696 40.8 1450 4 0.2 700 41.1 1451 1 0.1 701 41.1 1452 4 0.2 705 41.4 1454 3 0.2 708 41.5 1457 2 0.1 710 41.7 1458 3 0.2 713 41.8 1459 3 0.2 716 42.0 1500 2 0.1 718 42.1 1502 2 0.1 720 42.3 1503 2 0.1 722 42.4 1504 2 0.1 724 42.5 1505 2 0.1 726 42.6 1506 2 0.1 728 42.7 1507 2 0.1 730 42.8 1508 2 0.1 732 43.0 1509 1 0.1 733 43.0 1511 4 0.2 737 43.3 1512 1 0.1 738 43.3 1513 1 0.1 739 43.4 1514 3 0.2 742 43.5 1515 5 0.3 747 43.8 1516 4 0.2 751 44.1 1517 3 0.2 754 44.2 1518 1 0.1 755 44.3 1519 3 0.2 758 44.5 1520 4 0.2 762 44.7 1521 2 0.1 764 44.8 1522 3 0.2 767 45.0 1523 3 0.2 770 45.2 1524 1 0.1 771 45.2 1525 3 0.2 774 45.4 96PR:ENDING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960015 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1526 2 0.1 776 45.5 1527 3 0.2 779 45.7 1528 3 0.2 782 45.9 1529 1 0.1 783 46.0 1530 4 0.2 787 46.2 1531 3 0.2 790 46.4 1532 1 0.1 791 46.4 1533 2 0.1 793 46.5 1534 1 0.1 794 46.6 1535 2 0.1 796 46.7 1536 3 0.2 799 46.9 1537 3 0.2 802 47.1 1538 2 0.1 804 47.2 1539 1 0.1 805 47.2 1541 2 0.1 807 47.4 1542 2 0.1 809 47.5 1543 2 0.1 811 47.6 1544 1 0.1 812 47.7 1545 4 0.2 816 47.9 1546 2 0.1 818 48.0 1547 2 0.1 820 48.1 1548 2 0.1 822 48.2 1549 2 0.1 824 48.4 1550 5 0.3 829 48.7 1551 2 0.1 831 48.8 1552 3 0.2 834 48.9 1553 1 0.1 835 49.0 1555 2 0.1 837 49.1 1556 1 0.1 838 49.2 1557 1 0.1 839 49.2 1558 2 0.1 841 49.4 1559 2 0.1 843 49.5 1600 3 0.2 846 49.6 1601 1 0.1 847 49.7 1602 2 0.1 849 49.8 1603 2 0.1 851 49.9 1604 1 0.1 852 50.0 1605 1 0.1 853 50.1 1606 1 0.1 854 50.1 1607 1 0.1 855 50.2 1608 1 0.1 856 50.2 1609 2 0.1 858 50.4 1610 5 0.3 863 50.6 1611 2 0.1 865 50.8 1612 2 0.1 867 50.9 1613 4 0.2 871 51.1 96PR:ENDING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960015 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1614 3 0.2 874 51.3 1615 2 0.1 876 51.4 1616 4 0.2 880 51.6 1617 1 0.1 881 51.7 1618 5 0.3 886 52.0 1619 1 0.1 887 52.1 1620 3 0.2 890 52.2 1621 1 0.1 891 52.3 1622 2 0.1 893 52.4 1623 2 0.1 895 52.5 1624 3 0.2 898 52.7 1625 4 0.2 902 52.9 1627 1 0.1 903 53.0 1628 3 0.2 906 53.2 1629 2 0.1 908 53.3 1630 2 0.1 910 53.4 1631 3 0.2 913 53.6 1633 2 0.1 915 53.7 1634 1 0.1 916 53.8 1635 2 0.1 918 53.9 1636 6 0.4 924 54.2 1637 1 0.1 925 54.3 1638 1 0.1 926 54.3 1639 3 0.2 929 54.5 1640 5 0.3 934 54.8 1641 2 0.1 936 54.9 1642 1 0.1 937 55.0 1643 3 0.2 940 55.2 1644 3 0.2 943 55.3 1645 3 0.2 946 55.5 1647 1 0.1 947 55.6 1648 2 0.1 949 55.7 1649 4 0.2 953 55.9 1650 1 0.1 954 56.0 1651 1 0.1 955 56.0 1654 4 0.2 959 56.3 1655 2 0.1 961 56.4 1656 1 0.1 962 56.5 1657 4 0.2 966 56.7 1658 1 0.1 967 56.7 1659 1 0.1 968 56.8 1700 4 0.2 972 57.0 1701 5 0.3 977 57.3 1702 2 0.1 979 57.5 1703 9 0.5 988 58.0 1704 1 0.1 989 58.0 96PR:ENDING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960015 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1705 3 0.2 992 58.2 1706 2 0.1 994 58.3 1707 4 0.2 998 58.6 1708 1 0.1 999 58.6 1709 2 0.1 1001 58.7 1710 4 0.2 1005 59.0 1711 1 0.1 1006 59.0 1713 5 0.3 1011 59.3 1714 2 0.1 1013 59.4 1715 1 0.1 1014 59.5 1716 2 0.1 1016 59.6 1717 5 0.3 1021 59.9 1718 6 0.4 1027 60.3 1719 2 0.1 1029 60.4 1720 3 0.2 1032 60.6 1721 5 0.3 1037 60.9 1722 1 0.1 1038 60.9 1723 1 0.1 1039 61.0 1724 3 0.2 1042 61.2 1725 4 0.2 1046 61.4 1726 1 0.1 1047 61.4 1727 4 0.2 1051 61.7 1728 4 0.2 1055 61.9 1729 2 0.1 1057 62.0 1730 3 0.2 1060 62.2 1731 1 0.1 1061 62.3 1732 2 0.1 1063 62.4 1733 2 0.1 1065 62.5 1735 2 0.1 1067 62.6 1738 1 0.1 1068 62.7 1739 3 0.2 1071 62.9 1740 3 0.2 1074 63.0 1741 7 0.4 1081 63.4 1742 2 0.1 1083 63.6 1743 1 0.1 1084 63.6 1744 2 0.1 1086 63.7 1745 2 0.1 1088 63.8 1747 5 0.3 1093 64.1 1748 2 0.1 1095 64.3 1749 2 0.1 1097 64.4 1750 2 0.1 1099 64.5 1751 1 0.1 1100 64.6 1752 4 0.2 1104 64.8 1753 1 0.1 1105 64.8 1754 2 0.1 1107 65.0 1755 1 0.1 1108 65.0 96PR:ENDING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960015 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1756 1 0.1 1109 65.1 1758 2 0.1 1111 65.2 1800 5 0.3 1116 65.5 1803 1 0.1 1117 65.6 1804 4 0.2 1121 65.8 1805 3 0.2 1124 66.0 1807 5 0.3 1129 66.3 1808 2 0.1 1131 66.4 1809 2 0.1 1133 66.5 1810 2 0.1 1135 66.6 1811 4 0.2 1139 66.8 1812 2 0.1 1141 67.0 1813 3 0.2 1144 67.1 1814 1 0.1 1145 67.2 1815 1 0.1 1146 67.3 1816 5 0.3 1151 67.5 1817 3 0.2 1154 67.7 1819 3 0.2 1157 67.9 1820 4 0.2 1161 68.1 1821 5 0.3 1166 68.4 1822 2 0.1 1168 68.5 1823 7 0.4 1175 69.0 1824 2 0.1 1177 69.1 1825 2 0.1 1179 69.2 1826 2 0.1 1181 69.3 1827 3 0.2 1184 69.5 1828 2 0.1 1186 69.6 1830 2 0.1 1188 69.7 1832 2 0.1 1190 69.8 1833 2 0.1 1192 70.0 1834 2 0.1 1194 70.1 1835 2 0.1 1196 70.2 1836 3 0.2 1199 70.4 1837 2 0.1 1201 70.5 1838 4 0.2 1205 70.7 1839 2 0.1 1207 70.8 1840 3 0.2 1210 71.0 1841 1 0.1 1211 71.1 1842 5 0.3 1216 71.4 1843 2 0.1 1218 71.5 1844 4 0.2 1222 71.7 1847 2 0.1 1224 71.8 1848 3 0.2 1227 72.0 1849 5 0.3 1232 72.3 1851 3 0.2 1235 72.5 1852 2 0.1 1237 72.6 96PR:ENDING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960015 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1853 4 0.2 1241 72.8 1854 3 0.2 1244 73.0 1855 5 0.3 1249 73.3 1856 3 0.2 1252 73.5 1857 1 0.1 1253 73.5 1858 1 0.1 1254 73.6 1900 1 0.1 1255 73.7 1901 1 0.1 1256 73.7 1902 5 0.3 1261 74.0 1903 1 0.1 1262 74.1 1905 4 0.2 1266 74.3 1906 2 0.1 1268 74.4 1907 1 0.1 1269 74.5 1908 3 0.2 1272 74.6 1909 1 0.1 1273 74.7 1910 4 0.2 1277 74.9 1911 3 0.2 1280 75.1 1912 5 0.3 1285 75.4 1913 5 0.3 1290 75.7 1914 2 0.1 1292 75.8 1915 3 0.2 1295 76.0 1916 2 0.1 1297 76.1 1918 6 0.4 1303 76.5 1919 1 0.1 1304 76.5 1920 4 0.2 1308 76.8 1921 4 0.2 1312 77.0 1922 4 0.2 1316 77.2 1923 3 0.2 1319 77.4 1924 3 0.2 1322 77.6 1925 4 0.2 1326 77.8 1926 3 0.2 1329 78.0 1927 4 0.2 1333 78.2 1928 1 0.1 1334 78.3 1929 1 0.1 1335 78.3 1930 1 0.1 1336 78.4 1931 3 0.2 1339 78.6 1932 5 0.3 1344 78.9 1933 2 0.1 1346 79.0 1934 2 0.1 1348 79.1 1935 3 0.2 1351 79.3 1936 2 0.1 1353 79.4 1937 3 0.2 1356 79.6 1938 1 0.1 1357 79.6 1939 1 0.1 1358 79.7 1941 2 0.1 1360 79.8 1942 3 0.2 1363 80.0 96PR:ENDING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960015 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1943 4 0.2 1367 80.2 1944 1 0.1 1368 80.3 1945 6 0.4 1374 80.6 1946 3 0.2 1377 80.8 1947 1 0.1 1378 80.9 1948 1 0.1 1379 80.9 1949 6 0.4 1385 81.3 1950 2 0.1 1387 81.4 1951 1 0.1 1388 81.5 1952 3 0.2 1391 81.6 1954 3 0.2 1394 81.8 1955 1 0.1 1395 81.9 1956 2 0.1 1397 82.0 1957 5 0.3 1402 82.3 1958 6 0.4 1408 82.6 1959 3 0.2 1411 82.8 2000 2 0.1 1413 82.9 2001 5 0.3 1418 83.2 2002 4 0.2 1422 83.5 2003 5 0.3 1427 83.7 2004 2 0.1 1429 83.9 2005 2 0.1 1431 84.0 2006 6 0.4 1437 84.3 2007 6 0.4 1443 84.7 2008 5 0.3 1448 85.0 2009 2 0.1 1450 85.1 2010 3 0.2 1453 85.3 2011 2 0.1 1455 85.4 2012 5 0.3 1460 85.7 2013 2 0.1 1462 85.8 2014 5 0.3 1467 86.1 2015 4 0.2 1471 86.3 2016 1 0.1 1472 86.4 2017 4 0.2 1476 86.6 2018 5 0.3 1481 86.9 2019 1 0.1 1482 87.0 2020 3 0.2 1485 87.1 2021 1 0.1 1486 87.2 2022 5 0.3 1491 87.5 2023 2 0.1 1493 87.6 2025 4 0.2 1497 87.9 2026 3 0.2 1500 88.0 2027 5 0.3 1505 88.3 2028 3 0.2 1508 88.5 2029 2 0.1 1510 88.6 2030 4 0.2 1514 88.8 96PR:ENDING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960015 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 2031 4 0.2 1518 89.1 2032 5 0.3 1523 89.4 2033 2 0.1 1525 89.5 2036 1 0.1 1526 89.6 2037 1 0.1 1527 89.6 2038 2 0.1 1529 89.7 2039 3 0.2 1532 89.9 2040 4 0.2 1536 90.1 2041 3 0.2 1539 90.3 2042 3 0.2 1542 90.5 2043 2 0.1 1544 90.6 2044 5 0.3 1549 90.9 2045 4 0.2 1553 91.1 2046 2 0.1 1555 91.3 2047 2 0.1 1557 91.4 2048 4 0.2 1561 91.6 2049 1 0.1 1562 91.7 2050 5 0.3 1567 92.0 2051 4 0.2 1571 92.2 2052 3 0.2 1574 92.4 2053 4 0.2 1578 92.6 2054 3 0.2 1581 92.8 2055 3 0.2 1584 93.0 2056 1 0.1 1585 93.0 2057 2 0.1 1587 93.1 2059 4 0.2 1591 93.4 2100 1 0.1 1592 93.4 2101 1 0.1 1593 93.5 2102 1 0.1 1594 93.5 2103 2 0.1 1596 93.7 2104 1 0.1 1597 93.7 2106 4 0.2 1601 94.0 2107 2 0.1 1603 94.1 2109 3 0.2 1606 94.2 2110 3 0.2 1609 94.4 2111 1 0.1 1610 94.5 2112 2 0.1 1612 94.6 2113 1 0.1 1613 94.7 2114 2 0.1 1615 94.8 2115 5 0.3 1620 95.1 2116 1 0.1 1621 95.1 2117 5 0.3 1626 95.4 2118 4 0.2 1630 95.7 2120 1 0.1 1631 95.7 2122 2 0.1 1633 95.8 2123 1 0.1 1634 95.9 96PR:ENDING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960015 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 2125 1 0.1 1635 96.0 2126 2 0.1 1637 96.1 2127 1 0.1 1638 96.1 2128 5 0.3 1643 96.4 2131 2 0.1 1645 96.5 2132 3 0.2 1648 96.7 2134 2 0.1 1650 96.8 2136 2 0.1 1652 96.9 2138 1 0.1 1653 97.0 2139 1 0.1 1654 97.1 2140 2 0.1 1656 97.2 2141 2 0.1 1658 97.3 2143 2 0.1 1660 97.4 2144 1 0.1 1661 97.5 2145 2 0.1 1663 97.6 2146 2 0.1 1665 97.7 2147 3 0.2 1668 97.9 2148 1 0.1 1669 97.9 2149 1 0.1 1670 98.0 2156 1 0.1 1671 98.1 2158 2 0.1 1673 98.2 2200 1 0.1 1674 98.2 2201 1 0.1 1675 98.3 2202 1 0.1 1676 98.4 2207 1 0.1 1677 98.4 2208 1 0.1 1678 98.5 2209 1 0.1 1679 98.5 2210 1 0.1 1680 98.6 2212 2 0.1 1682 98.7 2213 1 0.1 1683 98.8 2216 2 0.1 1685 98.9 2220 1 0.1 1686 98.9 2221 1 0.1 1687 99.0 2228 2 0.1 1689 99.1 2229 2 0.1 1691 99.2 2231 2 0.1 1693 99.4 2232 1 0.1 1694 99.4 2235 1 0.1 1695 99.5 2239 1 0.1 1696 99.5 2241 1 0.1 1697 99.6 2243 1 0.1 1698 99.6 2305 1 0.1 1699 99.7 2307 1 0.1 1700 99.8 2329 1 0.1 1701 99.8 2343 1 0.1 1702 99.9 2344 1 0.1 1703 99.9 96PR:ENDING TIME (LOCAL) Cumulative Cumulative V960015 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 2345 1 0.1 1704 100.0 Frequency Missing = 10 96PR:LENGTH OF INTERVIEW IN MINUTES Cumulative Cumulative V960016 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 26 1 0.1 1 0.1 30 2 0.1 3 0.2 33 1 0.1 4 0.2 34 1 0.1 5 0.3 35 1 0.1 6 0.4 37 2 0.1 8 0.5 38 1 0.1 9 0.5 39 3 0.2 12 0.7 40 9 0.5 21 1.2 41 9 0.5 30 1.8 42 3 0.2 33 1.9 43 9 0.5 42 2.5 44 5 0.3 47 2.8 45 11 0.6 58 3.4 46 13 0.8 71 4.2 47 17 1.0 88 5.2 48 14 0.8 102 6.0 49 15 0.9 117 6.9 50 25 1.5 142 8.3 51 28 1.6 170 10.0 52 20 1.2 190 11.2 53 30 1.8 220 12.9 54 26 1.5 246 14.4 55 27 1.6 273 16.0 56 41 2.4 314 18.4 57 43 2.5 357 21.0 58 30 1.8 387 22.7 59 34 2.0 421 24.7 60 23 1.3 444 26.1 61 52 3.1 496 29.1 62 40 2.3 536 31.5 63 41 2.4 577 33.9 64 38 2.2 615 36.1 65 47 2.8 662 38.8 66 34 2.0 696 40.8 67 43 2.5 739 43.4 68 34 2.0 773 45.4 69 36 2.1 809 47.5 70 42 2.5 851 49.9 71 38 2.2 889 52.2 72 33 1.9 922 54.1 73 29 1.7 951 55.8 74 43 2.5 994 58.3 75 28 1.6 1022 60.0 76 27 1.6 1049 61.6 77 35 2.1 1084 63.6 96PR:LENGTH OF INTERVIEW IN MINUTES Cumulative Cumulative V960016 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 78 31 1.8 1115 65.4 79 35 2.1 1150 67.5 80 32 1.9 1182 69.4 81 36 2.1 1218 71.5 82 29 1.7 1247 73.2 83 22 1.3 1269 74.5 84 21 1.2 1290 75.7 85 16 0.9 1306 76.6 86 15 0.9 1321 77.5 87 24 1.4 1345 78.9 88 11 0.6 1356 79.6 89 23 1.3 1379 80.9 90 23 1.3 1402 82.3 91 18 1.1 1420 83.3 92 11 0.6 1431 84.0 93 17 1.0 1448 85.0 94 14 0.8 1462 85.8 95 13 0.8 1475 86.6 96 16 0.9 1491 87.5 97 14 0.8 1505 88.3 98 9 0.5 1514 88.8 99 13 0.8 1527 89.6 100 8 0.5 1535 90.1 101 6 0.4 1541 90.4 102 6 0.4 1547 90.8 103 10 0.6 1557 91.4 104 13 0.8 1570 92.1 105 11 0.6 1581 92.8 106 3 0.2 1584 93.0 107 8 0.5 1592 93.4 108 5 0.3 1597 93.7 109 3 0.2 1600 93.9 110 3 0.2 1603 94.1 111 4 0.2 1607 94.3 112 4 0.2 1611 94.5 113 4 0.2 1615 94.8 114 4 0.2 1619 95.0 115 6 0.4 1625 95.4 116 4 0.2 1629 95.6 117 2 0.1 1631 95.7 119 4 0.2 1635 96.0 120 3 0.2 1638 96.1 121 3 0.2 1641 96.3 122 2 0.1 1643 96.4 123 1 0.1 1644 96.5 124 2 0.1 1646 96.6 96PR:LENGTH OF INTERVIEW IN MINUTES Cumulative Cumulative V960016 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 125 2 0.1 1648 96.7 126 3 0.2 1651 96.9 127 2 0.1 1653 97.0 128 2 0.1 1655 97.1 129 2 0.1 1657 97.2 130 5 0.3 1662 97.5 131 2 0.1 1664 97.7 132 1 0.1 1665 97.7 135 5 0.3 1670 98.0 136 1 0.1 1671 98.1 137 4 0.2 1675 98.3 138 2 0.1 1677 98.4 139 2 0.1 1679 98.5 140 2 0.1 1681 98.7 141 2 0.1 1683 98.8 142 2 0.1 1685 98.9 144 1 0.1 1686 98.9 145 3 0.2 1689 99.1 147 2 0.1 1691 99.2 151 1 0.1 1692 99.3 152 1 0.1 1693 99.4 153 1 0.1 1694 99.4 154 1 0.1 1695 99.5 157 1 0.1 1696 99.5 158 1 0.1 1697 99.6 160 2 0.1 1699 99.7 161 1 0.1 1700 99.8 172 1 0.1 1701 99.8 173 1 0.1 1702 99.9 189 1 0.1 1703 99.9 269 1 0.1 1704 100.0 Frequency Missing = 10 96PR:INTERVIEW NUMBER Cumulative Cumulative V960017 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 143 8.3 143 8.3 2 137 8.0 280 16.3 3 132 7.7 412 24.0 4 128 7.5 540 31.5 5 126 7.4 666 38.9 6 118 6.9 784 45.7 7 111 6.5 895 52.2 8 108 6.3 1003 58.5 9 97 5.7 1100 64.2 10 87 5.1 1187 69.3 11 79 4.6 1266 73.9 12 78 4.6 1344 78.4 13 64 3.7 1408 82.1 14 51 3.0 1459 85.1 15 45 2.6 1504 87.7 16 41 2.4 1545 90.1 17 30 1.8 1575 91.9 18 24 1.4 1599 93.3 19 20 1.2 1619 94.5 20 18 1.1 1637 95.5 21 14 0.8 1651 96.3 22 13 0.8 1664 97.1 23 10 0.6 1674 97.7 24 8 0.5 1682 98.1 25 7 0.4 1689 98.5 26 5 0.3 1694 98.8 27 4 0.2 1698 99.1 28 4 0.2 1702 99.3 29 4 0.2 1706 99.5 30 4 0.2 1710 99.8 31 2 0.1 1712 99.9 32 1 0.1 1713 99.9 33 1 0.1 1714 100.0 96PR:NUMBER OF TELEPHONE CALLS Cumulative Cumulative V960027 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 345 20.2 345 20.2 1 325 19.0 670 39.2 2 273 16.0 943 55.1 3 181 10.6 1124 65.7 4 133 7.8 1257 73.5 5 112 6.5 1369 80.1 6 72 4.2 1441 84.3 7 63 3.7 1504 88.0 8 40 2.3 1544 90.3 9 42 2.5 1586 92.7 10 17 1.0 1603 93.7 11 24 1.4 1627 95.1 12 12 0.7 1639 95.8 13 15 0.9 1654 96.7 14 5 0.3 1659 97.0 15 9 0.5 1668 97.5 16 8 0.5 1676 98.0 17 7 0.4 1683 98.4 18 2 0.1 1685 98.5 19 3 0.2 1688 98.7 20 2 0.1 1690 98.8 21 6 0.4 1696 99.2 22 2 0.1 1698 99.3 23 6 0.4 1704 99.6 25 2 0.1 1706 99.8 27 1 0.1 1707 99.8 30 1 0.1 1708 99.9 34 1 0.1 1709 99.9 38 1 0.1 1710 100.0 Frequency Missing = 4 96PR:NUMBER OF FACE TO FACE CALLS Cumulative Cumulative V960028 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 47 2.7 47 2.7 1 705 41.1 752 43.9 2 368 21.5 1120 65.3 3 197 11.5 1317 76.8 4 131 7.6 1448 84.5 5 87 5.1 1535 89.6 6 60 3.5 1595 93.1 7 44 2.6 1639 95.6 8 35 2.0 1674 97.7 9 13 0.8 1687 98.4 10 9 0.5 1696 98.9 11 5 0.3 1701 99.2 12 5 0.3 1706 99.5 13 4 0.2 1710 99.8 14 4 0.2 1714 100.0 96PR:TOTAL NUMBER OF CALLS (PHONE+FTF) Cumulative Cumulative V960029 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 84 4.9 84 4.9 2 302 17.7 386 22.6 3 273 16.0 659 38.5 4 186 10.9 845 49.4 5 166 9.7 1011 59.1 6 137 8.0 1148 67.1 7 101 5.9 1249 73.0 8 100 5.8 1349 78.9 9 70 4.1 1419 83.0 10 61 3.6 1480 86.5 11 44 2.6 1524 89.1 12 32 1.9 1556 91.0 13 27 1.6 1583 92.6 14 24 1.4 1607 94.0 15 19 1.1 1626 95.1 16 16 0.9 1642 96.0 17 8 0.5 1650 96.5 18 10 0.6 1660 97.1 19 8 0.5 1668 97.5 20 5 0.3 1673 97.8 21 3 0.2 1676 98.0 22 5 0.3 1681 98.3 23 3 0.2 1684 98.5 24 5 0.3 1689 98.8 25 8 0.5 1697 99.2 26 1 0.1 1698 99.3 27 2 0.1 1700 99.4 28 2 0.1 1702 99.5 29 2 0.1 1704 99.6 30 1 0.1 1705 99.7 32 1 0.1 1706 99.8 37 1 0.1 1707 99.8 38 3 0.2 1710 100.0 Frequency Missing = 4 96PR:PRE INTERVIEWER OF RECORD ID Cumulative Cumulative V960088 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1020 13 0.8 13 0.8 1023 13 0.8 26 1.5 2020 15 0.9 41 2.4 2025 12 0.7 53 3.1 2033 13 0.8 66 3.9 2034 12 0.7 78 4.6 2054 30 1.8 108 6.3 2055 16 0.9 124 7.2 2151 16 0.9 140 8.2 2212 20 1.2 160 9.3 2254 13 0.8 173 10.1 2291 11 0.6 184 10.7 2375 8 0.5 192 11.2 2453 4 0.2 196 11.4 2525 19 1.1 215 12.5 2528 8 0.5 223 13.0 2552 4 0.2 227 13.2 2555 21 1.2 248 14.5 2569 8 0.5 256 14.9 2599 13 0.8 269 15.7 2602 15 0.9 284 16.6 2672 12 0.7 296 17.3 2727 16 0.9 312 18.2 2751 12 0.7 324 18.9 2835 18 1.1 342 20.0 2842 22 1.3 364 21.2 2908 8 0.5 372 21.7 2911 12 0.7 384 22.4 2927 6 0.4 390 22.8 3099 3 0.2 393 22.9 3108 23 1.3 416 24.3 3245 29 1.7 445 26.0 3266 18 1.1 463 27.0 3344 17 1.0 480 28.0 3348 10 0.6 490 28.6 3390 18 1.1 508 29.6 3457 11 0.6 519 30.3 3548 10 0.6 529 30.9 3959 5 0.3 534 31.2 4002 1 0.1 535 31.2 4038 22 1.3 557 32.5 4044 9 0.5 566 33.0 4074 12 0.7 578 33.7 4104 16 0.9 594 34.7 4178 16 0.9 610 35.6 4205 9 0.5 619 36.1 96PR:PRE INTERVIEWER OF RECORD ID Cumulative Cumulative V960088 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4383 12 0.7 631 36.8 4434 9 0.5 640 37.3 4449 17 1.0 657 38.3 4523 8 0.5 665 38.8 4525 11 0.6 676 39.4 4527 11 0.6 687 40.1 4645 7 0.4 694 40.5 4752 33 1.9 727 42.4 4754 19 1.1 746 43.5 4960 13 0.8 759 44.3 5009 14 0.8 773 45.1 5042 16 0.9 789 46.0 5068 21 1.2 810 47.3 5123 12 0.7 822 48.0 5150 19 1.1 841 49.1 5165 16 0.9 857 50.0 5227 8 0.5 865 50.5 5239 26 1.5 891 52.0 5240 11 0.6 902 52.6 5274 5 0.3 907 52.9 5286 12 0.7 919 53.6 5288 1 0.1 920 53.7 5321 5 0.3 925 54.0 5322 9 0.5 934 54.5 5348 14 0.8 948 55.3 5349 13 0.8 961 56.1 5358 12 0.7 973 56.8 5361 25 1.5 998 58.2 5364 13 0.8 1011 59.0 5372 30 1.8 1041 60.7 5380 16 0.9 1057 61.7 5436 24 1.4 1081 63.1 5502 2 0.1 1083 63.2 5760 2 0.1 1085 63.3 5761 6 0.4 1091 63.7 5814 14 0.8 1105 64.5 5833 6 0.4 1111 64.8 5834 9 0.5 1120 65.3 5837 1 0.1 1121 65.4 5868 15 0.9 1136 66.3 6146 8 0.5 1144 66.7 6234 6 0.4 1150 67.1 6489 4 0.2 1154 67.3 6508 3 0.2 1157 67.5 6515 6 0.4 1163 67.9 6577 2 0.1 1165 68.0 96PR:PRE INTERVIEWER OF RECORD ID Cumulative Cumulative V960088 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 6723 8 0.5 1173 68.4 6840 2 0.1 1175 68.6 6881 10 0.6 1185 69.1 6943 7 0.4 1192 69.5 7102 15 0.9 1207 70.4 7196 9 0.5 1216 70.9 7198 12 0.7 1228 71.6 7200 7 0.4 1235 72.1 7356 7 0.4 1242 72.5 7361 13 0.8 1255 73.2 7370 20 1.2 1275 74.4 7372 15 0.9 1290 75.3 7480 9 0.5 1299 75.8 7503 2 0.1 1301 75.9 7533 14 0.8 1315 76.7 7711 8 0.5 1323 77.2 7720 23 1.3 1346 78.5 7773 17 1.0 1363 79.5 7813 16 0.9 1379 80.5 8217 8 0.5 1387 80.9 8379 14 0.8 1401 81.7 8382 9 0.5 1410 82.3 8384 16 0.9 1426 83.2 8385 5 0.3 1431 83.5 8391 8 0.5 1439 84.0 8392 13 0.8 1452 84.7 8469 5 0.3 1457 85.0 8507 20 1.2 1477 86.2 8512 6 0.4 1483 86.5 8659 1 0.1 1484 86.6 8680 14 0.8 1498 87.4 8703 13 0.8 1511 88.2 8805 25 1.5 1536 89.6 8873 2 0.1 1538 89.7 8984 8 0.5 1546 90.2 9000 2 0.1 1548 90.3 9053 9 0.5 1557 90.8 9087 17 1.0 1574 91.8 9167 17 1.0 1591 92.8 9189 5 0.3 1596 93.1 9205 7 0.4 1603 93.5 9213 5 0.3 1608 93.8 9235 12 0.7 1620 94.5 9241 10 0.6 1630 95.1 9297 10 0.6 1640 95.7 9298 10 0.6 1650 96.3 96PR:PRE INTERVIEWER OF RECORD ID Cumulative Cumulative V960088 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 9344 1 0.1 1651 96.3 9565 4 0.2 1655 96.6 9566 12 0.7 1667 97.3 9570 17 1.0 1684 98.2 9577 13 0.8 1697 99.0 9582 5 0.3 1702 99.3 9583 12 0.7 1714 100.0 96PR:PRE SUPERVISOR ID Cumulative Cumulative V960089 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 2725 221 12.9 221 12.9 6238 241 14.1 462 27.0 6840 252 14.7 714 41.7 7770 341 19.9 1055 61.6 9344 263 15.3 1318 76.9 9942 244 14.2 1562 91.1 9958 152 8.9 1714 100.0 96PR:PRE INTERVIEWER YEARS EXPERIENCE Cumulative Cumulative V960095 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 674 39.3 674 39.3 1 298 17.4 972 56.7 2 141 8.2 1113 64.9 3 46 2.7 1159 67.6 4 136 7.9 1295 75.6 5 61 3.6 1356 79.1 6 115 6.7 1471 85.8 7 89 5.2 1560 91.0 8 53 3.1 1613 94.1 9 7 0.4 1620 94.5 10 9 0.5 1629 95.0 12 35 2.0 1664 97.1 15 17 1.0 1681 98.1 16 15 0.9 1696 98.9 18 1 0.1 1697 99.0 30 17 1.0 1714 100.0 96PR:1996 STATE ABBREV AND CONG DISTR Cumulative Cumulative V960105 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- AL03 13 0.8 13 0.8 AL04 2 0.1 15 0.9 AL05 1 0.1 16 0.9 AL06 11 0.6 27 1.6 AL07 17 1.0 44 2.6 AR04 24 1.4 68 4.0 AZ01 22 1.3 90 5.3 AZ02 10 0.6 100 5.8 AZ03 6 0.4 106 6.2 AZ04 10 0.6 116 6.8 AZ06 17 1.0 133 7.8 CA03 1 0.1 134 7.8 CA04 14 0.8 148 8.6 CA06 1 0.1 149 8.7 CA08 4 0.2 153 8.9 CA09 2 0.1 155 9.0 CA10 3 0.2 158 9.2 CA12 1 0.1 159 9.3 CA13 2 0.1 161 9.4 CA17 1 0.1 162 9.5 CA19 26 1.5 188 11.0 CA20 6 0.4 194 11.3 CA25 1 0.1 195 11.4 CA26 1 0.1 196 11.4 CA27 2 0.1 198 11.6 CA28 3 0.2 201 11.7 CA29 6 0.4 207 12.1 CA32 1 0.1 208 12.1 CA33 1 0.1 209 12.2 CA35 2 0.1 211 12.3 CA36 1 0.1 212 12.4 CA38 5 0.3 217 12.7 CA39 7 0.4 224 13.1 CA40 10 0.6 234 13.7 CA42 9 0.5 243 14.2 CA44 6 0.4 249 14.5 CA45 6 0.4 255 14.9 CA46 3 0.2 258 15.1 CA47 6 0.4 264 15.4 CA48 8 0.5 272 15.9 CA51 1 0.1 273 15.9 CO01 13 0.8 286 16.7 CO02 14 0.8 300 17.5 CO04 3 0.2 303 17.7 CO05 1 0.1 304 17.7 CO06 7 0.4 311 18.1 96PR:1996 STATE ABBREV AND CONG DISTR Cumulative Cumulative V960105 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- CT03 13 0.8 324 18.9 CT05 1 0.1 325 19.0 DC01 1 0.1 326 19.0 FL02 3 0.2 329 19.2 FL03 6 0.4 335 19.5 FL04 17 1.0 352 20.5 FL06 8 0.5 360 21.0 FL08 1 0.1 361 21.1 FL12 33 1.9 394 23.0 FL13 1 0.1 395 23.0 FL15 9 0.5 404 23.6 FL17 3 0.2 407 23.7 FL18 6 0.4 413 24.1 FL21 2 0.1 415 24.2 FL23 1 0.1 416 24.3 GA01 28 1.6 444 25.9 GA02 16 0.9 460 26.8 GA03 2 0.1 462 27.0 GA04 8 0.5 470 27.4 GA05 7 0.4 477 27.8 GA06 3 0.2 480 28.0 GA07 4 0.2 484 28.2 GA09 13 0.8 497 29.0 HI02 1 0.1 498 29.1 IA03 5 0.3 503 29.3 IA04 19 1.1 522 30.5 IL01 6 0.4 528 30.8 IL02 7 0.4 535 31.2 IL03 2 0.1 537 31.3 IL04 1 0.1 538 31.4 IL05 2 0.1 540 31.5 IL06 7 0.4 547 31.9 IL07 1 0.1 548 32.0 IL09 7 0.4 555 32.4 IL10 4 0.2 559 32.6 IL11 1 0.1 560 32.7 IL12 3 0.2 563 32.8 IL19 1 0.1 564 32.9 IL20 4 0.2 568 33.1 IN01 1 0.1 569 33.2 IN02 43 2.5 612 35.7 IN04 18 1.1 630 36.8 IN06 1 0.1 631 36.8 IN07 2 0.1 633 36.9 IN09 22 1.3 655 38.2 KS03 11 0.6 666 38.9 96PR:1996 STATE ABBREV AND CONG DISTR Cumulative Cumulative V960105 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- LA04 20 1.2 686 40.0 MA01 25 1.5 711 41.5 MA02 4 0.2 715 41.7 MA03 3 0.2 718 41.9 MA06 2 0.1 720 42.0 MA08 1 0.1 721 42.1 MA09 1 0.1 722 42.1 MA10 2 0.1 724 42.2 MD01 1 0.1 725 42.3 MD02 5 0.3 730 42.6 MD03 2 0.1 732 42.7 MD04 4 0.2 736 42.9 MD05 2 0.1 738 43.1 MD06 3 0.2 741 43.2 MD07 1 0.1 742 43.3 MD08 14 0.8 756 44.1 MI02 10 0.6 766 44.7 MI03 18 1.1 784 45.7 MI04 7 0.4 791 46.1 MI05 30 1.8 821 47.9 MI07 1 0.1 822 48.0 MI09 10 0.6 832 48.5 MI10 3 0.2 835 48.7 MI11 1 0.1 836 48.8 MI12 5 0.3 841 49.1 MI14 2 0.1 843 49.2 MI15 4 0.2 847 49.4 MI16 6 0.4 853 49.8 MN01 23 1.3 876 51.1 MN02 8 0.5 884 51.6 MN04 6 0.4 890 51.9 MN05 8 0.5 898 52.4 MN06 8 0.5 906 52.9 MO01 2 0.1 908 53.0 MO02 4 0.2 912 53.2 MO03 2 0.1 914 53.3 MO04 8 0.5 922 53.8 MO05 5 0.3 927 54.1 MO06 4 0.2 931 54.3 MO07 9 0.5 940 54.8 MO09 2 0.1 942 55.0 MS03 1 0.1 943 55.0 NC02 1 0.1 944 55.1 NC04 2 0.1 946 55.2 NC07 11 0.6 957 55.8 NC08 10 0.6 967 56.4 96PR:1996 STATE ABBREV AND CONG DISTR Cumulative Cumulative V960105 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- NE01 21 1.2 988 57.6 NE02 1 0.1 989 57.7 NH01 11 0.6 1000 58.3 NH02 7 0.4 1007 58.8 NJ01 3 0.2 1010 58.9 NJ02 20 1.2 1030 60.1 NJ07 9 0.5 1039 60.6 NJ09 4 0.2 1043 60.9 NJ10 12 0.7 1055 61.6 NJ11 5 0.3 1060 61.8 NJ12 2 0.1 1062 62.0 NJ13 1 0.1 1063 62.0 NM03 17 1.0 1080 63.0 NV01 2 0.1 1082 63.1 NY01 5 0.3 1087 63.4 NY02 4 0.2 1091 63.7 NY03 1 0.1 1092 63.7 NY04 5 0.3 1097 64.0 NY06 5 0.3 1102 64.3 NY07 2 0.1 1104 64.4 NY08 2 0.1 1106 64.5 NY10 5 0.3 1111 64.8 NY11 2 0.1 1113 64.9 NY12 1 0.1 1114 65.0 NY13 1 0.1 1115 65.1 NY14 3 0.2 1118 65.2 NY16 4 0.2 1122 65.5 NY17 5 0.3 1127 65.8 NY18 1 0.1 1128 65.8 NY19 3 0.2 1131 66.0 NY25 1 0.1 1132 66.0 NY27 6 0.4 1138 66.4 NY29 8 0.5 1146 66.9 NY30 11 0.6 1157 67.5 NY31 12 0.7 1169 68.2 OH02 1 0.1 1170 68.3 OH03 6 0.4 1176 68.6 OH07 2 0.1 1178 68.7 OH08 4 0.2 1182 69.0 OH10 2 0.1 1184 69.1 OH17 1 0.1 1185 69.1 OH18 21 1.2 1206 70.4 OH19 1 0.1 1207 70.4 OK01 2 0.1 1209 70.5 OK02 1 0.1 1210 70.6 OK04 1 0.1 1211 70.7 96PR:1996 STATE ABBREV AND CONG DISTR Cumulative Cumulative V960105 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- OR02 2 0.1 1213 70.8 OR04 35 2.0 1248 72.8 PA01 9 0.5 1257 73.3 PA02 3 0.2 1260 73.5 PA05 13 0.8 1273 74.3 PA07 2 0.1 1275 74.4 PA08 3 0.2 1278 74.6 PA11 1 0.1 1279 74.6 PA12 2 0.1 1281 74.7 PA13 7 0.4 1288 75.1 PA14 5 0.3 1293 75.4 PA17 1 0.1 1294 75.5 PA18 1 0.1 1295 75.6 SC02 1 0.1 1296 75.6 SD01 1 0.1 1297 75.7 TN02 22 1.3 1319 77.0 TN03 3 0.2 1322 77.1 TN04 22 1.3 1344 78.4 TN05 2 0.1 1346 78.5 TX02 2 0.1 1348 78.6 TX03 14 0.8 1362 79.5 TX06 1 0.1 1363 79.5 TX07 2 0.1 1365 79.6 TX08 6 0.4 1371 80.0 TX09 1 0.1 1372 80.0 TX11 40 2.3 1412 82.4 TX12 2 0.1 1414 82.5 TX13 10 0.6 1424 83.1 TX14 2 0.1 1426 83.2 TX15 23 1.3 1449 84.5 TX18 3 0.2 1452 84.7 TX21 1 0.1 1453 84.8 TX22 9 0.5 1462 85.3 TX25 1 0.1 1463 85.4 TX26 5 0.3 1468 85.6 TX28 11 0.6 1479 86.3 TX29 3 0.2 1482 86.5 UT01 2 0.1 1484 86.6 UT02 8 0.5 1492 87.0 UT03 1 0.1 1493 87.1 VA01 3 0.2 1496 87.3 VA02 1 0.1 1497 87.3 VA03 18 1.1 1515 88.4 VA04 5 0.3 1520 88.7 VA05 1 0.1 1521 88.7 VA06 23 1.3 1544 90.1 96PR:1996 STATE ABBREV AND CONG DISTR Cumulative Cumulative V960105 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- VA07 13 0.8 1557 90.8 VA08 17 1.0 1574 91.8 VA09 32 1.9 1606 93.7 VA10 8 0.5 1614 94.2 VA11 2 0.1 1616 94.3 WA01 2 0.1 1618 94.4 WA02 13 0.8 1631 95.2 WA06 1 0.1 1632 95.2 WA07 7 0.4 1639 95.6 WA08 6 0.4 1645 96.0 WA09 3 0.2 1648 96.1 WI02 12 0.7 1660 96.8 WI04 19 1.1 1679 98.0 WI05 6 0.4 1685 98.3 WI09 6 0.4 1691 98.7 WV01 11 0.6 1702 99.3 WV03 1 0.1 1703 99.4 WY01 11 0.6 1714 100.0 96PR:STATE AND CD FOR VOTERS OUT OF CD Cumulative Cumulative V960105A Frequency Percent Frequency Percent -----------------------------------------------------ƒ 0000 180 10.5 180 10.5 9995 1149 67.0 1329 77.5 9997 359 20.9 1688 98.5 AL02 1 0.1 1689 98.5 CA99 1 0.1 1690 98.6 CO99 2 0.1 1692 98.7 DE01 1 0.1 1693 98.8 FL99 1 0.1 1694 98.8 MI05 1 0.1 1695 98.9 MI10 1 0.1 1696 98.9 MN99 1 0.1 1697 99.0 NC99 1 0.1 1698 99.1 NJ99 1 0.1 1699 99.1 OR99 1 0.1 1700 99.2 PA09 1 0.1 1701 99.2 PA13 1 0.1 1702 99.3 SC05 1 0.1 1703 99.4 TN99 1 0.1 1704 99.4 TX14 1 0.1 1705 99.5 TX21 1 0.1 1706 99.5 TX99 1 0.1 1707 99.6 VA01 1 0.1 1708 99.6 VA05 1 0.1 1709 99.7 VA09 2 0.1 1711 99.8 VA10 1 0.1 1712 99.9 WA99 1 0.1 1713 99.9 WI08 1 0.1 1714 100.0 1996 STATE AND CD Cumulative Cumulative V960106 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 103 4 0.8 4 0.8 301 15 2.9 19 3.7 302 2 0.4 21 4.0 310 1 0.2 22 4.2 401 4 0.8 26 5.0 1201 3 0.6 29 5.6 1202 1 0.2 30 5.8 1207 6 1.2 36 6.9 1209 1 0.2 37 7.1 1210 6 1.2 43 8.3 1211 4 0.8 47 9.0 1212 1 0.2 48 9.2 1213 1 0.2 49 9.4 1301 3 0.6 52 10.0 1302 2 0.4 54 10.4 1303 1 0.2 55 10.6 1304 3 0.6 58 11.2 1306 2 0.4 60 11.5 1307 2 0.4 62 11.9 1310 2 0.4 64 12.3 1316 1 0.2 65 12.5 1317 3 0.6 68 13.1 1318 1 0.2 69 13.3 1319 1 0.2 70 13.5 1327 2 0.4 72 13.8 1329 2 0.4 74 14.2 1331 3 0.6 77 14.8 1401 3 0.6 80 15.4 1408 2 0.4 82 15.8 1414 1 0.2 83 16.0 1417 1 0.2 84 16.2 2101 3 0.6 87 16.7 2102 2 0.4 89 17.1 2105 2 0.4 91 17.5 2106 3 0.6 94 18.1 2109 1 0.2 95 18.3 2110 1 0.2 96 18.5 2111 1 0.2 97 18.7 2119 1 0.2 98 18.8 2202 22 4.2 120 23.1 2204 3 0.6 123 23.7 2206 1 0.2 124 23.8 2207 1 0.2 125 24.0 2302 4 0.8 129 24.8 2303 6 1.2 135 26.0 2304 5 1.0 140 26.9 1996 STATE AND CD Cumulative Cumulative V960106 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 2305 11 2.1 151 29.0 2309 4 0.8 155 29.8 2311 1 0.2 156 30.0 2312 1 0.2 157 30.2 2315 2 0.4 159 30.6 2316 2 0.4 161 31.0 2403 4 0.8 165 31.7 2418 4 0.8 169 32.5 2504 5 1.0 174 33.5 3103 2 0.4 176 33.8 3104 2 0.4 178 34.2 3203 8 1.5 186 35.8 3301 7 1.3 193 37.1 3302 6 1.2 199 38.3 3304 5 1.0 204 39.2 3305 6 1.2 210 40.4 3306 6 1.2 216 41.5 3404 5 1.0 221 42.5 3405 4 0.8 225 43.3 3406 2 0.4 227 43.7 3409 2 0.4 229 44.0 3501 3 0.6 232 44.6 4001 1 0.2 233 44.8 4003 7 1.3 240 46.2 4006 1 0.2 241 46.3 4007 5 1.0 246 47.3 4008 11 2.1 257 49.4 4009 16 3.1 273 52.5 4010 5 1.0 278 53.5 4103 1 0.2 279 53.7 4105 1 0.2 280 53.8 4107 1 0.2 281 54.0 4204 5 1.0 286 55.0 4302 2 0.4 288 55.4 4303 2 0.4 290 55.8 4304 6 1.2 296 56.9 4306 6 1.2 302 58.1 4312 10 1.9 312 60.0 4401 9 1.7 321 61.7 4402 4 0.8 325 62.5 4403 2 0.4 327 62.9 4404 5 1.0 332 63.8 4405 4 0.8 336 64.6 4406 1 0.2 337 64.8 4407 3 0.6 340 65.4 4504 8 1.5 348 66.9 1996 STATE AND CD Cumulative Cumulative V960106 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4603 1 0.2 349 67.1 4702 1 0.2 350 67.3 4707 3 0.6 353 67.9 4708 4 0.8 357 68.7 4802 1 0.2 358 68.8 4902 1 0.2 359 69.0 4903 7 1.3 366 70.4 4911 15 2.9 381 73.3 4913 3 0.6 384 73.8 4915 3 0.6 387 74.4 4922 1 0.2 388 74.6 4926 4 0.8 392 75.4 5201 1 0.2 393 75.6 5204 1 0.2 394 75.8 5208 7 1.3 401 77.1 5304 1 0.2 402 77.3 5402 4 0.8 406 78.1 5403 1 0.2 407 78.3 5404 3 0.6 410 78.8 5405 1 0.2 411 79.0 5601 4 0.8 415 79.8 6101 14 2.7 429 82.5 6102 4 0.8 433 83.3 6103 5 1.0 438 84.2 6104 3 0.6 441 84.8 6106 10 1.9 451 86.7 6201 6 1.2 457 87.9 6202 3 0.6 460 88.5 6205 1 0.2 461 88.7 6206 2 0.4 463 89.0 6501 2 0.4 465 89.4 6702 1 0.2 466 89.6 6801 2 0.4 468 90.0 7104 2 0.4 470 90.4 7108 1 0.2 471 90.6 7109 1 0.2 472 90.8 7110 1 0.2 473 91.0 7112 1 0.2 474 91.2 7113 1 0.2 475 91.3 7119 6 1.2 481 92.5 7128 1 0.2 482 92.7 7129 3 0.6 485 93.3 7138 1 0.2 486 93.5 7139 3 0.6 489 94.0 7140 4 0.8 493 94.8 7142 5 1.0 498 95.8 1996 STATE AND CD Cumulative Cumulative V960106 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7144 5 1.0 503 96.7 7145 1 0.2 504 96.9 7148 4 0.8 508 97.7 7204 5 1.0 513 98.7 7302 4 0.8 517 99.4 7308 2 0.4 519 99.8 8202 1 0.2 520 100.0 Frequency missing = 1194 1994 STATE AND CD (PANEL CASES) Cumulative Cumulative V960106A Frequency Percent Frequency Percent -----------------------------------------------------ƒ 103 12 0.9 12 0.9 301 25 1.9 37 2.8 302 5 0.4 42 3.2 306 2 0.2 44 3.3 308 1 0.1 45 3.4 401 11 0.8 56 4.3 1201 2 0.2 58 4.4 1202 13 1.0 71 5.4 1207 9 0.7 80 6.1 1209 4 0.3 84 6.4 1210 12 0.9 96 7.3 1211 4 0.3 100 7.6 1301 5 0.4 105 8.0 1302 3 0.2 108 8.2 1303 1 0.1 109 8.3 1304 4 0.3 113 8.6 1306 5 0.4 118 9.0 1307 2 0.2 120 9.1 1308 2 0.2 122 9.3 1310 4 0.3 126 9.6 1314 4 0.3 130 9.9 1316 1 0.1 131 10.0 1317 8 0.6 139 10.6 1318 1 0.1 140 10.6 1319 1 0.1 141 10.7 1327 7 0.5 148 11.2 1329 5 0.4 153 11.6 1330 1 0.1 154 11.7 1331 13 1.0 167 12.7 1401 9 0.7 176 13.4 1402 4 0.3 180 13.7 1408 3 0.2 183 13.9 1412 2 0.2 185 14.1 1413 4 0.3 189 14.4 1414 5 0.4 194 14.7 1418 1 0.1 195 14.8 2101 5 0.4 200 15.2 2102 7 0.5 207 15.7 2103 1 0.1 208 15.8 2104 1 0.1 209 15.9 2105 2 0.2 211 16.0 2106 6 0.5 217 16.5 2109 6 0.5 223 16.9 2110 4 0.3 227 17.2 2112 3 0.2 230 17.5 2119 1 0.1 231 17.6 1994 STATE AND CD (PANEL CASES) Cumulative Cumulative V960106A Frequency Percent Frequency Percent -----------------------------------------------------ƒ 2202 44 3.3 275 20.9 2204 18 1.4 293 22.3 2206 1 0.1 294 22.3 2302 10 0.8 304 23.1 2303 19 1.4 323 24.5 2304 8 0.6 331 25.2 2305 32 2.4 363 27.6 2309 10 0.8 373 28.3 2311 2 0.2 375 28.5 2312 4 0.3 379 28.8 2315 4 0.3 383 29.1 2316 4 0.3 387 29.4 2403 7 0.5 394 29.9 2407 2 0.2 396 30.1 2408 4 0.3 400 30.4 2418 14 1.1 414 31.5 2504 12 0.9 426 32.4 2505 4 0.3 430 32.7 2509 3 0.2 433 32.9 3103 5 0.4 438 33.3 3104 11 0.8 449 34.1 3203 12 0.9 461 35.0 3301 25 1.9 486 36.9 3302 7 0.5 493 37.5 3304 6 0.5 499 37.9 3305 9 0.7 508 38.6 3306 8 0.6 516 39.2 3403 4 0.3 520 39.5 3404 8 0.6 528 40.1 3405 5 0.4 533 40.5 3406 4 0.3 537 40.8 3409 2 0.2 539 41.0 3501 22 1.7 561 42.6 3701 1 0.1 562 42.7 4001 3 0.2 565 42.9 4003 10 0.8 575 43.7 4004 3 0.2 578 43.9 4007 11 0.8 589 44.8 4008 15 1.1 604 45.9 4009 39 3.0 643 48.9 4010 7 0.5 650 49.4 4103 5 0.4 655 49.8 4104 2 0.2 657 49.9 4105 1 0.1 658 50.0 4106 6 0.5 664 50.5 4107 5 0.4 669 50.8 1994 STATE AND CD (PANEL CASES) Cumulative Cumulative V960106A Frequency Percent Frequency Percent -----------------------------------------------------ƒ 4204 26 2.0 695 52.8 4302 2 0.2 697 53.0 4303 7 0.5 704 53.5 4304 13 1.0 717 54.5 4306 10 0.8 727 55.2 4312 27 2.1 754 57.3 4313 1 0.1 755 57.4 4315 4 0.3 759 57.7 4317 3 0.2 762 57.9 4318 6 0.5 768 58.4 4321 2 0.2 770 58.5 4322 1 0.1 771 58.6 4401 29 2.2 800 60.8 4402 11 0.8 811 61.6 4403 3 0.2 814 61.9 4404 4 0.3 818 62.2 4405 7 0.5 825 62.7 4406 3 0.2 828 62.9 4407 4 0.3 832 63.2 4408 1 0.1 833 63.3 4504 20 1.5 853 64.8 4707 11 0.8 864 65.7 4708 10 0.8 874 66.4 4709 1 0.1 875 66.5 4903 11 0.8 886 67.3 4906 4 0.3 890 67.6 4907 3 0.2 893 67.9 4908 3 0.2 896 68.1 4911 41 3.1 937 71.2 4913 10 0.8 947 72.0 4914 2 0.2 949 72.1 4915 18 1.4 967 73.5 4918 1 0.1 968 73.6 4921 1 0.1 969 73.6 4926 1 0.1 970 73.7 4929 1 0.1 971 73.8 4930 1 0.1 972 73.9 5202 1 0.1 973 73.9 5203 2 0.2 975 74.1 5204 5 0.4 980 74.5 5205 1 0.1 981 74.5 5206 3 0.2 984 74.8 5208 14 1.1 998 75.8 5402 15 1.1 1013 77.0 5403 3 0.2 1016 77.2 5404 20 1.5 1036 78.7 1994 STATE AND CD (PANEL CASES) Cumulative Cumulative V960106A Frequency Percent Frequency Percent -----------------------------------------------------ƒ 5405 1 0.1 1037 78.8 5601 12 0.9 1049 79.7 6101 20 1.5 1069 81.2 6102 10 0.8 1079 82.0 6103 4 0.3 1083 82.3 6104 10 0.8 1093 83.1 6106 20 1.5 1113 84.6 6201 9 0.7 1122 85.3 6202 13 1.0 1135 86.2 6204 3 0.2 1138 86.5 6205 1 0.1 1139 86.6 6206 4 0.3 1143 86.9 6702 1 0.1 1144 86.9 6801 11 0.8 1155 87.8 7104 18 1.4 1173 89.1 7106 1 0.1 1174 89.2 7108 3 0.2 1177 89.4 7109 1 0.1 1178 89.5 7110 3 0.2 1181 89.7 7112 1 0.1 1182 89.8 7113 2 0.2 1184 90.0 7119 21 1.6 1205 91.6 7120 2 0.2 1207 91.7 7126 1 0.1 1208 91.8 7127 1 0.1 1209 91.9 7128 3 0.2 1212 92.1 7129 6 0.5 1218 92.6 7132 1 0.1 1219 92.6 7135 1 0.1 1220 92.7 7138 4 0.3 1224 93.0 7139 8 0.6 1232 93.6 7140 9 0.7 1241 94.3 7142 8 0.6 1249 94.9 7143 1 0.1 1250 95.0 7144 7 0.5 1257 95.5 7145 4 0.3 1261 95.8 7146 2 0.2 1263 96.0 7147 4 0.3 1267 96.3 7148 6 0.5 1273 96.7 7150 1 0.1 1274 96.8 7204 25 1.9 1299 98.7 7301 1 0.1 1300 98.8 7302 6 0.5 1306 99.2 7307 2 0.2 1308 99.4 7308 4 0.3 1312 99.7 7309 4 0.3 1316 100.0 Frequency missing = 398 1992 STATE AND CD (PANEL CASES) Cumulative Cumulative V960106B Frequency Percent Frequency Percent -----------------------------------------------------ƒ 103 5 0.8 5 0.8 301 17 2.8 22 3.7 302 3 0.5 25 4.2 401 4 0.7 29 4.8 1201 2 0.3 31 5.2 1202 3 0.5 34 5.7 1205 1 0.2 35 5.9 1207 8 1.3 43 7.2 1210 10 1.7 53 8.9 1211 4 0.7 57 9.5 1302 7 1.2 64 10.7 1303 1 0.2 65 10.9 1304 4 0.7 69 11.5 1306 3 0.5 72 12.0 1307 2 0.3 74 12.4 1310 2 0.3 76 12.7 1317 2 0.3 78 13.0 1319 6 1.0 84 14.0 1327 3 0.5 87 14.5 1329 2 0.3 89 14.9 1331 4 0.7 93 15.6 1401 3 0.5 96 16.1 1402 1 0.2 97 16.2 1408 2 0.3 99 16.6 1413 1 0.2 100 16.7 2102 4 0.7 104 17.4 2103 3 0.5 107 17.9 2105 2 0.3 109 18.2 2106 4 0.7 113 18.9 2109 2 0.3 115 19.2 2110 2 0.3 117 19.6 2202 31 5.2 148 24.7 2204 3 0.5 151 25.3 2302 4 0.7 155 25.9 2303 6 1.0 161 26.9 2304 5 0.8 166 27.8 2305 13 2.2 179 29.9 2309 5 0.8 184 30.8 2310 2 0.3 186 31.1 2311 1 0.2 187 31.3 2315 2 0.3 189 31.6 2316 2 0.3 191 31.9 2403 4 0.7 195 32.6 2418 4 0.7 199 33.3 2504 6 1.0 205 34.3 3103 4 0.7 209 34.9 1992 STATE AND CD (PANEL CASES) Cumulative Cumulative V960106B Frequency Percent Frequency Percent -----------------------------------------------------ƒ 3203 11 1.8 220 36.8 3301 8 1.3 228 38.1 3302 5 0.8 233 39.0 3304 5 0.8 238 39.8 3306 12 2.0 250 41.8 3405 10 1.7 260 43.5 3406 1 0.2 261 43.6 3501 4 0.7 265 44.3 4003 4 0.7 269 45.0 4007 6 1.0 275 46.0 4008 10 1.7 285 47.7 4009 27 4.5 312 52.2 4010 3 0.5 315 52.7 4106 3 0.5 318 53.2 4107 1 0.2 319 53.3 4204 5 0.8 324 54.2 4303 3 0.5 327 54.7 4304 4 0.7 331 55.4 4306 10 1.7 341 57.0 4312 9 1.5 350 58.5 4401 18 3.0 368 61.5 4402 7 1.2 375 62.7 4404 6 1.0 381 63.7 4405 5 0.8 386 64.5 4407 4 0.7 390 65.2 4506 14 2.3 404 67.6 4707 9 1.5 413 69.1 4903 7 1.2 420 70.2 4906 3 0.5 423 70.7 4911 23 3.8 446 74.6 4913 2 0.3 448 74.9 4915 5 0.8 453 75.8 4926 1 0.2 454 75.9 4930 2 0.3 456 76.3 5204 2 0.3 458 76.6 5208 12 2.0 470 78.6 5402 4 0.7 474 79.3 5404 5 0.8 479 80.1 5601 4 0.7 483 80.8 6101 12 2.0 495 82.8 6102 7 1.2 502 83.9 6103 3 0.5 505 84.4 6104 6 1.0 511 85.5 6106 13 2.2 524 87.6 6201 5 0.8 529 88.5 6202 6 1.0 535 89.5 1992 STATE AND CD (PANEL CASES) Cumulative Cumulative V960106B Frequency Percent Frequency Percent -----------------------------------------------------ƒ 6898 3 0.5 538 90.0 7104 2 0.3 540 90.3 7108 1 0.2 541 90.5 7110 1 0.2 542 90.6 7113 1 0.2 543 90.8 7119 9 1.5 552 92.3 7128 1 0.2 553 92.5 7129 4 0.7 557 93.1 7138 1 0.2 558 93.3 7139 4 0.7 562 94.0 7140 6 1.0 568 95.0 7142 6 1.0 574 96.0 7144 12 2.0 586 98.0 7204 7 1.2 593 99.2 7302 4 0.7 597 99.8 7308 1 0.2 598 100.0 Frequency missing = 1116 1993 STATE AND CD (PANEL CASES) Cumulative Cumulative V960106C Frequency Percent Frequency Percent -----------------------------------------------------ƒ 0 1194 69.7 1194 69.7 103 3 0.2 1197 69.8 301 15 0.9 1212 70.7 302 3 0.2 1215 70.9 401 4 0.2 1219 71.1 1201 2 0.1 1221 71.2 1202 2 0.1 1223 71.4 1207 7 0.4 1230 71.8 1209 1 0.1 1231 71.8 1210 7 0.4 1238 72.2 1211 4 0.2 1242 72.5 1302 5 0.3 1247 72.8 1303 1 0.1 1248 72.8 1304 3 0.2 1251 73.0 1306 3 0.2 1254 73.2 1307 1 0.1 1255 73.2 1310 2 0.1 1257 73.3 1317 2 0.1 1259 73.5 1319 4 0.2 1263 73.7 1327 2 0.1 1265 73.8 1329 2 0.1 1267 73.9 1331 3 0.2 1270 74.1 1401 3 0.2 1273 74.3 1402 1 0.1 1274 74.3 1408 2 0.1 1276 74.4 1413 1 0.1 1277 74.5 2102 3 0.2 1280 74.7 2103 3 0.2 1283 74.9 2105 2 0.1 1285 75.0 2106 3 0.2 1288 75.1 2109 1 0.1 1289 75.2 2110 2 0.1 1291 75.3 2119 1 0.1 1292 75.4 2202 22 1.3 1314 76.7 2204 3 0.2 1317 76.8 2302 4 0.2 1321 77.1 2303 6 0.4 1327 77.4 2304 5 0.3 1332 77.7 2305 12 0.7 1344 78.4 2309 4 0.2 1348 78.6 2310 1 0.1 1349 78.7 2311 1 0.1 1350 78.8 2315 2 0.1 1352 78.9 2316 2 0.1 1354 79.0 2403 4 0.2 1358 79.2 2418 4 0.2 1362 79.5 1993 STATE AND CD (PANEL CASES) Cumulative Cumulative V960106C Frequency Percent Frequency Percent -----------------------------------------------------ƒ 2501 1 0.1 1363 79.5 2504 5 0.3 1368 79.8 3103 2 0.1 1370 79.9 3104 2 0.1 1372 80.0 3203 10 0.6 1382 80.6 3301 8 0.5 1390 81.1 3302 5 0.3 1395 81.4 3304 5 0.3 1400 81.7 3306 12 0.7 1412 82.4 3405 10 0.6 1422 83.0 3406 1 0.1 1423 83.0 3501 4 0.2 1427 83.3 4001 2 0.1 1429 83.4 4003 4 0.2 1433 83.6 4007 6 0.4 1439 84.0 4008 10 0.6 1449 84.5 4009 24 1.4 1473 85.9 4010 3 0.2 1476 86.1 4106 1 0.1 1477 86.2 4107 1 0.1 1478 86.2 4204 5 0.3 1483 86.5 4303 2 0.1 1485 86.6 4304 4 0.2 1489 86.9 4306 9 0.5 1498 87.4 4312 9 0.5 1507 87.9 4322 1 0.1 1508 88.0 4401 10 0.6 1518 88.6 4402 6 0.4 1524 88.9 4403 1 0.1 1525 89.0 4404 4 0.2 1529 89.2 4405 5 0.3 1534 89.5 4407 3 0.2 1537 89.7 4408 1 0.1 1538 89.7 4506 8 0.5 1546 90.2 4707 7 0.4 1553 90.6 4903 7 0.4 1560 91.0 4906 3 0.2 1563 91.2 4911 18 1.1 1581 92.2 4913 3 0.2 1584 92.4 4915 3 0.2 1587 92.6 4930 2 0.1 1589 92.7 5204 2 0.1 1591 92.8 5208 8 0.5 1599 93.3 5402 4 0.2 1603 93.5 5404 3 0.2 1606 93.7 5601 4 0.2 1610 93.9 1993 STATE AND CD (PANEL CASES) Cumulative Cumulative V960106C Frequency Percent Frequency Percent -----------------------------------------------------ƒ 6101 11 0.6 1621 94.6 6102 6 0.4 1627 94.9 6103 2 0.1 1629 95.0 6104 5 0.3 1634 95.3 6106 13 0.8 1647 96.1 6201 4 0.2 1651 96.3 6202 5 0.3 1656 96.6 6206 1 0.1 1657 96.7 6702 1 0.1 1658 96.7 6898 2 0.1 1660 96.8 7104 2 0.1 1662 97.0 7108 1 0.1 1663 97.0 7110 1 0.1 1664 97.1 7113 1 0.1 1665 97.1 7119 8 0.5 1673 97.6 7128 1 0.1 1674 97.7 7129 3 0.2 1677 97.8 7138 1 0.1 1678 97.9 7139 4 0.2 1682 98.1 7140 3 0.2 1685 98.3 7142 6 0.4 1691 98.7 7144 11 0.6 1702 99.3 7204 5 0.3 1707 99.6 7302 4 0.2 1711 99.8 7308 1 0.1 1712 99.9 7309 1 0.1 1713 99.9 9999 1 0.1 1714 100.0 96PR:CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NUMBER Cumulative Cumulative V960107 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 205 12.0 205 12.0 2 224 13.1 429 25.0 3 146 8.5 575 33.5 4 250 14.6 825 48.1 5 79 4.6 904 52.7 6 102 6.0 1006 58.7 7 83 4.8 1089 63.5 8 68 4.0 1157 67.5 9 103 6.0 1260 73.5 10 39 2.3 1299 75.8 11 52 3.0 1351 78.8 12 49 2.9 1400 81.7 13 22 1.3 1422 83.0 14 12 0.7 1434 83.7 15 36 2.1 1470 85.8 16 10 0.6 1480 86.3 17 11 0.6 1491 87.0 18 32 1.9 1523 88.9 19 31 1.8 1554 90.7 20 10 0.6 1564 91.2 21 3 0.2 1567 91.4 22 9 0.5 1576 91.9 23 1 0.1 1577 92.0 25 3 0.2 1580 92.2 26 6 0.4 1586 92.5 27 8 0.5 1594 93.0 28 14 0.8 1608 93.8 29 17 1.0 1625 94.8 30 11 0.6 1636 95.4 31 12 0.7 1648 96.1 32 1 0.1 1649 96.2 33 1 0.1 1650 96.3 35 2 0.1 1652 96.4 36 1 0.1 1653 96.4 38 5 0.3 1658 96.7 39 7 0.4 1665 97.1 40 10 0.6 1675 97.7 42 9 0.5 1684 98.2 44 6 0.4 1690 98.6 45 6 0.4 1696 98.9 46 3 0.2 1699 99.1 47 6 0.4 1705 99.5 48 8 0.5 1713 99.9 51 1 0.1 1714 100.0 96PR:ICPSR ST CODE-INTERVIEW LOCATION Cumulative Cumulative V960109 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 14 0.8 14 0.8 3 38 2.2 52 3.0 4 18 1.1 70 4.1 12 56 3.3 126 7.4 13 87 5.1 213 12.4 14 47 2.7 260 15.2 21 46 2.7 306 17.9 22 87 5.1 393 22.9 23 97 5.7 490 28.6 24 38 2.2 528 30.8 25 43 2.5 571 33.3 31 24 1.4 595 34.7 32 11 0.6 606 35.4 33 53 3.1 659 38.4 34 36 2.1 695 40.5 35 22 1.3 717 41.8 37 1 0.1 718 41.9 40 123 7.2 841 49.1 41 44 2.6 885 51.6 42 24 1.4 909 53.0 43 90 5.3 999 58.3 44 81 4.7 1080 63.0 45 20 1.2 1100 64.2 46 1 0.1 1101 64.2 47 24 1.4 1125 65.6 48 1 0.1 1126 65.7 49 136 7.9 1262 73.6 52 32 1.9 1294 75.5 53 4 0.2 1298 75.7 54 49 2.9 1347 78.6 55 1 0.1 1348 78.6 56 12 0.7 1360 79.3 61 65 3.8 1425 83.1 62 38 2.2 1463 85.4 65 2 0.1 1465 85.5 66 17 1.0 1482 86.5 67 11 0.6 1493 87.1 68 11 0.6 1504 87.7 71 140 8.2 1644 95.9 72 37 2.2 1681 98.1 73 32 1.9 1713 99.9 82 1 0.1 1714 100.0 96PR:FIPS State and County Cumulative Cumulative V960110 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1073 20 1.2 20 1.2 1113 9 0.5 29 1.7 1115 3 0.2 32 1.9 1117 8 0.5 40 2.3 1127 2 0.1 42 2.5 4013 67 3.9 109 6.4 5003 26 1.5 135 7.9 6001 3 0.2 138 8.1 6013 3 0.2 141 8.2 6017 18 1.1 159 9.3 6019 34 2.0 193 11.3 6037 23 1.3 216 12.6 6041 1 0.1 217 12.7 6059 25 1.5 242 14.1 6065 15 0.9 257 15.0 6071 18 1.1 275 16.0 6075 4 0.2 279 16.3 8001 5 0.3 284 16.6 8005 4 0.2 288 16.8 8013 10 0.6 298 17.4 8031 12 0.7 310 18.1 8059 7 0.4 317 18.5 9009 13 0.8 330 19.3 12025 13 0.8 343 20.0 12031 28 1.6 371 21.6 12105 41 2.4 412 24.0 12109 8 0.5 420 24.5 13031 31 1.8 451 26.3 13053 3 0.2 454 26.5 13089 5 0.3 459 26.8 13097 5 0.3 464 27.1 13121 7 0.4 471 27.5 13135 3 0.2 474 27.7 13215 15 0.9 489 28.5 13313 13 0.8 502 29.3 17031 28 1.6 530 30.9 17043 8 0.5 538 31.4 17097 5 0.3 543 31.7 17119 4 0.2 547 31.9 17163 3 0.2 550 32.1 18003 14 0.8 564 32.9 18031 44 2.6 608 35.5 18115 9 0.5 617 36.0 18155 13 0.8 630 36.8 18179 4 0.2 634 37.0 19049 2 0.1 636 37.1 96PR:FIPS State and County Cumulative Cumulative V960110 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 19153 16 0.9 652 38.0 19181 7 0.4 659 38.4 20091 13 0.8 672 39.2 22085 20 1.2 692 40.4 24005 1 0.1 693 40.4 24017 1 0.1 694 40.5 24025 4 0.2 698 40.7 24027 3 0.2 701 40.9 24031 17 1.0 718 41.9 24033 5 0.3 723 42.2 24510 3 0.2 726 42.4 25009 2 0.1 728 42.5 25015 5 0.3 733 42.8 25017 1 0.1 734 42.8 25021 3 0.2 737 43.0 25023 1 0.1 738 43.1 25025 1 0.1 739 43.1 25027 26 1.5 765 44.6 26081 19 1.1 784 45.7 26087 5 0.3 789 46.0 26099 5 0.3 794 46.3 26125 6 0.4 800 46.7 26139 10 0.6 810 47.3 26145 18 1.1 828 48.3 26147 1 0.1 829 48.4 26151 22 1.3 851 49.6 26163 13 0.8 864 50.4 27003 8 0.5 872 50.9 27053 9 0.5 881 51.4 27099 25 1.5 906 52.9 27123 6 0.4 912 53.2 27171 7 0.4 919 53.6 29047 3 0.2 922 53.8 29095 14 0.8 936 54.6 29099 3 0.2 939 54.8 29189 4 0.2 943 55.0 29213 9 0.5 952 55.5 29510 1 0.1 953 55.6 31151 23 1.3 976 56.9 33011 14 0.8 990 57.8 33015 4 0.2 994 58.0 34001 20 1.2 1014 59.2 34003 4 0.2 1018 59.4 34007 2 0.1 1020 59.5 34009 2 0.1 1022 59.6 34013 8 0.5 1030 60.1 96PR:FIPS State and County Cumulative Cumulative V960110 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 34027 4 0.2 1034 60.3 34035 5 0.3 1039 60.6 34039 11 0.6 1050 61.3 35043 17 1.0 1067 62.3 36005 5 0.3 1072 62.5 36029 23 1.3 1095 63.9 36047 8 0.5 1103 64.4 36059 6 0.4 1109 64.7 36061 6 0.4 1115 65.1 36063 3 0.2 1118 65.2 36081 8 0.5 1126 65.7 36085 1 0.1 1127 65.8 36097 14 0.8 1141 66.6 36103 10 0.6 1151 67.2 36119 8 0.5 1159 67.6 37155 21 1.2 1180 68.8 39013 10 0.6 1190 69.4 39035 3 0.2 1193 69.6 39057 2 0.1 1195 69.7 39081 11 0.6 1206 70.4 39109 4 0.2 1210 70.6 39113 7 0.4 1217 71.0 41039 35 2.0 1252 73.0 42003 5 0.3 1257 73.3 42017 3 0.2 1260 73.5 42045 9 0.5 1269 74.0 42047 12 0.7 1281 74.7 42091 7 0.4 1288 75.1 42101 8 0.5 1296 75.6 42129 2 0.1 1298 75.7 47001 2 0.1 1300 75.8 47003 20 1.2 1320 77.0 47009 6 0.4 1326 77.4 47093 19 1.1 1345 78.5 48039 1 0.1 1346 78.5 48085 1 0.1 1347 78.6 48113 14 0.8 1361 79.4 48121 2 0.1 1363 79.5 48139 1 0.1 1364 79.6 48189 9 0.5 1373 80.1 48201 19 1.1 1392 81.2 48215 23 1.3 1415 82.6 48249 12 0.7 1427 83.3 48309 46 2.7 1473 85.9 48339 3 0.2 1476 86.1 48439 5 0.3 1481 86.4 96PR:FIPS State and County Cumulative Cumulative V960110 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 49011 2 0.1 1483 86.5 49035 8 0.5 1491 87.0 51013 6 0.4 1497 87.3 51041 3 0.2 1500 87.5 51053 1 0.1 1501 87.6 51059 15 0.9 1516 88.4 51075 3 0.2 1519 88.6 51087 17 1.0 1536 89.6 51121 34 2.0 1570 91.6 51660 32 1.9 1602 93.5 51750 10 0.6 1612 94.0 51760 7 0.4 1619 94.5 53033 16 0.9 1635 95.4 53061 13 0.8 1648 96.1 54009 2 0.1 1650 96.3 54029 4 0.2 1654 96.5 54051 2 0.1 1656 96.6 54069 4 0.2 1660 96.8 55025 12 0.7 1672 97.5 55079 20 1.2 1692 98.7 55089 2 0.1 1694 98.8 55133 9 0.5 1703 99.4 56007 11 0.6 1714 100.0 96PR:PRIMARY AREA NAME Cumulative Cumulative V960111 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent -----------------------------------------------------ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ Anaheim, CA 25 1.5 25 1.5 Ashley Co., AR 26 1.5 51 3.0 Atlanta, GA 20 1.2 71 4.1 Atlantic City, NJ 22 1.3 93 5.4 Baltimore, MD 11 0.6 104 6.1 Bedford Co., TN 20 1.2 124 7.2 Birmingham, AL 33 1.9 157 9.2 Boston, MA 8 0.5 165 9.6 Buffalo, NY 26 1.5 191 11.1 Bulloch Co., GA 31 1.8 222 13.0 Carbon Co., WY 11 0.6 233 13.6 Chicago, IL 41 2.4 274 16.0 Cleveland, OH 3 0.2 277 16.2 Columbus, GA-AL 27 1.6 304 17.7 Dallas-Fort Worth, T 19 1.1 323 18.8 Dallas-Ft Worth, TX 4 0.2 327 19.1 Dayton, OH 13 0.8 340 19.8 Decatur Co., IN 44 2.6 384 22.4 Denver, CO 38 2.2 422 24.6 Des Moines, IA 25 1.5 447 26.1 Detroit, MI 30 1.8 477 27.8 El Dorado Co., CA 18 1.1 495 28.9 Elk County, PA 12 0.7 507 29.6 Eugene, OR 25 1.5 532 31.0 Eugene-Springfld, OR 10 0.6 542 31.6 Fort Wayne, IN 18 1.1 560 32.7 Fresno, CA 34 2.0 594 34.7 Gardner, MA 31 1.8 625 36.5 Grand Rapids, MI 29 1.7 654 38.2 Hale Co., TX 9 0.5 663 38.7 Harrisonburg IC, VA 32 1.9 695 40.5 Houston, TX 23 1.3 718 41.9 Jacksonville, FL 36 2.1 754 44.0 Jim Wells Co, TX 12 0.7 766 44.7 Kansas City, MO-KS 30 1.8 796 46.4 Knoxville, TN 27 1.6 823 48.0 Lakeland, FL 29 1.7 852 49.7 Lakeld-Wntr Haven FL 12 0.7 864 50.4 Los Angeles, CA 23 1.3 887 51.8 Madison, WI 12 0.7 899 52.5 Manchester, NH 11 0.6 910 53.1 Manchester-Nashua NH 7 0.4 917 53.5 McAllen, TX 23 1.3 940 54.8 Miami, FL 11 0.6 951 55.5 Miami-Hialeh, FL 2 0.1 953 55.6 Milwaukee, WI 31 1.8 984 57.4 96PR:PRIMARY AREA NAME Cumulative Cumulative V960111 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent -----------------------------------------------------ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ Minneapolis, MN-WI 30 1.8 1014 59.2 Montgomery Co., VA 44 2.6 1058 61.7 Mower Co., MN 25 1.5 1083 63.2 Nassau-Suffolk, NY 16 0.9 1099 64.1 New Haven, CT 13 0.8 1112 64.9 New York, NY 40 2.3 1152 67.2 Newark, NJ 28 1.6 1180 68.8 Philadelphia, PA-NJ 29 1.7 1209 70.5 Phoenix, AZ 67 3.9 1276 74.4 Pittsburgh, PA 7 0.4 1283 74.9 Richmond, VA 24 1.4 1307 76.3 Richmond-Ptrsbrg, VA 7 0.4 1314 76.7 Riverside, CA 33 1.9 1347 78.6 Robeson Co., NC 21 1.2 1368 79.8 Sabine Co., LA 20 1.2 1388 81.0 Saginaw, MI 18 1.1 1406 82.0 Saline Co., NE 23 1.3 1429 83.4 Salt Lake C-Ogden UT 10 0.6 1439 84.0 San Francisco, CA 11 0.6 1450 84.6 Sandoval Co, NM 17 1.0 1467 85.6 Sanilac Co., MI 22 1.3 1489 86.9 Schuyler Co., NY 14 0.8 1503 87.7 Seattle, WA 15 0.9 1518 88.6 Seattle-Tacoma, WA 14 0.8 1532 89.4 St Louis, MO-IL 8 0.5 1540 89.8 St. Louis, MO-IL 7 0.4 1547 90.3 Steubenville, OH-WV 14 0.8 1561 91.1 Switzerland-Ohio, IN 22 1.3 1583 92.4 Taney County, MO 9 0.5 1592 92.9 Waco, TX 46 2.7 1638 95.6 Washington, DC-MD-VA 44 2.6 1682 98.1 Wheeling, WV-OH 12 0.7 1694 98.8 Wheelng-Steubenvl OH 7 0.4 1701 99.2 Whitfield Co, GA 13 0.8 1714 100.0 96PR:Primary AREA CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960112 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 110 5 0.3 5 0.3 120 8 0.5 13 0.8 121 7 0.4 20 1.2 122 2 0.1 22 1.3 130 7 0.4 29 1.7 131 6 0.4 35 2.0 132 3 0.2 38 2.2 141 8 0.5 46 2.7 150 3 0.2 49 2.9 152 5 0.3 54 3.2 154 2 0.1 56 3.3 170 14 0.8 70 4.1 171 4 0.2 74 4.3 181 8 0.5 82 4.8 190 6 0.4 88 5.1 191 14 0.8 102 6.0 194 7 0.4 109 6.4 196 1 0.1 110 6.4 211 1 0.1 111 6.5 213 7 0.4 118 6.9 220 13 0.8 131 7.6 226 9 0.5 140 8.2 230 12 0.7 152 8.9 236 12 0.7 164 9.6 239 7 0.4 171 10.0 240 9 0.5 180 10.5 250 7 0.4 187 10.9 255 10 0.6 197 11.5 257 5 0.3 202 11.8 258 12 0.7 214 12.5 260 9 0.5 223 13.0 262 19 1.1 242 14.1 273 4 0.2 246 14.4 274 5 0.3 251 14.6 280 10 0.6 261 15.2 292 10 0.6 271 15.8 293 10 0.6 281 16.4 320 12 0.7 293 17.1 332 22 1.3 315 18.4 342 9 0.5 324 18.9 351 32 1.9 356 20.8 354 13 0.8 369 21.5 370 12 0.7 381 22.2 381 17 1.0 398 23.2 463 14 0.8 412 24.0 464 31 1.8 443 25.8 96PR:Primary AREA CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960112 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 465 22 1.3 465 27.1 466 44 2.6 509 29.7 468 23 1.3 532 31.0 470 25 1.5 557 32.5 473 31 1.8 588 34.3 474 20 1.2 608 35.5 476 9 0.5 617 36.0 477 26 1.5 643 37.5 478 20 1.2 663 38.7 480 43 2.5 706 41.2 481 21 1.2 727 42.4 482 18 1.1 745 43.5 484 11 0.6 756 44.1 501 32 1.9 788 46.0 502 17 1.0 805 47.0 503 34 2.0 839 48.9 504 22 1.3 861 50.2 505 24 1.4 885 51.6 506 10 0.6 895 52.2 507 41 2.4 936 54.6 508 19 1.1 955 55.7 509 9 0.5 964 56.2 510 3 0.2 967 56.4 511 14 0.8 981 57.2 512 7 0.4 988 57.6 513 7 0.4 995 58.1 514 6 0.4 1001 58.4 515 30 1.8 1031 60.2 516 20 1.2 1051 61.3 517 13 0.8 1064 62.1 518 28 1.6 1092 63.7 521 12 0.7 1104 64.4 523 13 0.8 1117 65.2 524 11 0.6 1128 65.8 526 19 1.1 1147 66.9 527 13 0.8 1160 67.7 528 30 1.8 1190 69.4 529 16 0.9 1206 70.4 531 29 1.7 1235 72.1 532 18 1.1 1253 73.1 533 14 0.8 1267 73.9 534 18 1.1 1285 75.0 536 14 0.8 1299 75.8 539 17 1.0 1316 76.8 540 11 0.6 1327 77.4 542 30 1.8 1357 79.2 96PR:Primary AREA CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960112 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 543 29 1.7 1386 80.9 544 18 1.1 1404 81.9 545 42 2.5 1446 84.4 547 12 0.7 1458 85.1 549 18 1.1 1476 86.1 550 24 1.4 1500 87.5 553 15 0.9 1515 88.4 555 30 1.8 1545 90.1 556 18 1.1 1563 91.2 557 33 1.9 1596 93.1 558 24 1.4 1620 94.5 559 25 1.5 1645 96.0 560 67 3.9 1712 99.9 642 1 0.1 1713 99.9 680 1 0.1 1714 100.0 96PR:SEGMENT NUMBER Cumulative Cumulative V960113 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 1714 100.0 1714 100.0 Population in 1000s Cumulative Cumulative V960119 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 463 27.0 463 27.0 1 53 3.1 516 30.1 2 43 2.5 559 32.6 3 30 1.8 589 34.4 4 32 1.9 621 36.2 5 28 1.6 649 37.9 6 13 0.8 662 38.6 7 10 0.6 672 39.2 8 8 0.5 680 39.7 9 56 3.3 736 42.9 10 9 0.5 745 43.5 11 18 1.1 763 44.5 12 21 1.2 784 45.7 13 9 0.5 793 46.3 14 14 0.8 807 47.1 15 12 0.7 819 47.8 16 34 2.0 853 49.8 17 1 0.1 854 49.8 18 17 1.0 871 50.8 19 15 0.9 886 51.7 20 16 0.9 902 52.6 22 48 2.8 950 55.4 23 9 0.5 959 56.0 24 6 0.4 965 56.3 25 8 0.5 973 56.8 26 1 0.1 974 56.8 27 9 0.5 983 57.4 29 10 0.6 993 57.9 30 6 0.4 999 58.3 31 41 2.4 1040 60.7 32 6 0.4 1046 61.0 33 16 0.9 1062 62.0 34 3 0.2 1065 62.1 35 19 1.1 1084 63.2 37 1 0.1 1085 63.3 40 16 0.9 1101 64.2 42 5 0.3 1106 64.5 44 3 0.2 1109 64.7 45 19 1.1 1128 65.8 47 6 0.4 1134 66.2 48 2 0.1 1136 66.3 49 1 0.1 1137 66.3 50 9 0.5 1146 66.9 51 16 0.9 1162 67.8 53 8 0.5 1170 68.3 54 3 0.2 1173 68.4 Population in 1000s Cumulative Cumulative V960119 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 55 8 0.5 1181 68.9 56 5 0.3 1186 69.2 59 3 0.2 1189 69.4 62 4 0.2 1193 69.6 63 4 0.2 1197 69.8 64 5 0.3 1202 70.1 65 3 0.2 1205 70.3 66 2 0.1 1207 70.4 67 11 0.6 1218 71.1 70 5 0.3 1223 71.4 71 14 0.8 1237 72.2 74 5 0.3 1242 72.5 75 12 0.7 1254 73.2 76 1 0.1 1255 73.2 80 4 0.2 1259 73.5 81 2 0.1 1261 73.6 83 10 0.6 1271 74.2 84 5 0.3 1276 74.4 87 4 0.2 1280 74.7 88 3 0.2 1283 74.9 93 3 0.2 1286 75.0 100 4 0.2 1290 75.3 101 5 0.3 1295 75.6 104 16 0.9 1311 76.5 110 4 0.2 1315 76.7 111 1 0.1 1316 76.8 112 19 1.1 1335 77.9 113 11 0.6 1346 78.5 126 1 0.1 1347 78.6 129 1 0.1 1348 78.6 130 3 0.2 1351 78.8 142 9 0.5 1360 79.3 145 4 0.2 1364 79.6 160 2 0.1 1366 79.7 165 12 0.7 1378 80.4 171 6 0.4 1384 80.7 173 7 0.4 1391 81.2 179 15 0.9 1406 82.0 182 7 0.4 1413 82.4 189 3 0.2 1416 82.6 191 7 0.4 1423 83.0 193 9 0.5 1432 83.5 203 7 0.4 1439 84.0 222 4 0.2 1443 84.2 227 1 0.1 1444 84.2 266 17 1.0 1461 85.2 Population in 1000s Cumulative Cumulative V960119 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 272 6 0.4 1467 85.6 288 20 1.2 1487 86.8 294 1 0.1 1488 86.8 305 6 0.4 1494 87.2 328 5 0.3 1499 87.5 354 23 1.3 1522 88.8 359 4 0.2 1526 89.0 370 1 0.1 1527 89.1 372 1 0.1 1528 89.1 394 7 0.4 1535 89.6 397 1 0.1 1536 89.6 429 1 0.1 1537 89.7 448 2 0.1 1539 89.8 468 12 0.7 1551 90.5 506 1 0.1 1552 90.5 516 4 0.2 1556 90.8 574 1 0.1 1557 90.8 628 12 0.7 1569 91.5 635 26 1.5 1595 93.1 724 4 0.2 1599 93.3 736 3 0.2 1602 93.5 900 34 2.0 1636 95.4 1028 6 0.4 1642 95.8 1586 8 0.5 1650 96.3 1631 12 0.7 1662 97.0 2784 16 0.9 1678 97.9 3485 8 0.5 1686 98.4 7323 28 1.6 1714 100.0 Census Size of Place Cumulative Cumulative V960120 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 11 202 11.8 202 11.8 20 31 1.8 233 13.6 21 92 5.4 325 19.0 22 107 6.2 432 25.2 23 36 2.1 468 27.3 24 89 5.2 557 32.5 25 15 0.9 572 33.4 26 4 0.2 576 33.6 30 37 2.2 613 35.8 31 32 1.9 645 37.6 32 30 1.8 675 39.4 33 91 5.3 766 44.7 34 73 4.3 839 48.9 40 111 6.5 950 55.4 41 170 9.9 1120 65.3 42 63 3.7 1183 69.0 43 25 1.5 1208 70.5 44 24 1.4 1232 71.9 45 20 1.2 1252 73.0 46 4 0.2 1256 73.3 50 275 16.0 1531 89.3 51 61 3.6 1592 92.9 52 72 4.2 1664 97.1 53 50 2.9 1714 100.0 1996 Sampling Error code Cumulative Cumulative V960122 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 11 8 0.5 8 0.5 12 3 0.2 11 0.6 21 13 0.8 24 1.4 22 8 0.5 32 1.9 31 4 0.2 36 2.1 32 4 0.2 40 2.3 41 4 0.2 44 2.6 42 5 0.3 49 2.9 51 7 0.4 56 3.3 52 12 0.7 68 4.0 61 8 0.5 76 4.4 62 7 0.4 83 4.8 71 13 0.8 96 5.6 72 9 0.5 105 6.1 81 10 0.6 115 6.7 82 14 0.8 129 7.5 91 8 0.5 137 8.0 92 2 0.1 139 8.1 101 17 1.0 156 9.1 102 24 1.4 180 10.5 111 13 0.8 193 11.3 112 6 0.4 199 11.6 121 4 0.2 203 11.8 122 5 0.3 208 12.1 132 3 0.2 211 12.3 141 6 0.4 217 12.7 142 8 0.5 225 13.1 151 3 0.2 228 13.3 152 4 0.2 232 13.5 161 2 0.1 234 13.7 162 5 0.3 239 13.9 171 4 0.2 243 14.2 172 2 0.1 245 14.3 181 15 0.9 260 15.2 182 15 0.9 275 16.0 191 10 0.6 285 16.6 192 10 0.6 295 17.2 201 13 0.8 308 18.0 202 28 1.6 336 19.6 211 12 0.7 348 20.3 212 13 0.8 361 21.1 221 11 0.6 372 21.7 222 18 1.1 390 22.8 231 19 1.1 409 23.9 232 13 0.8 422 24.6 241 30 1.8 452 26.4 1996 Sampling Error code Cumulative Cumulative V960122 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 242 16 0.9 468 27.3 251 29 1.7 497 29.0 252 18 1.1 515 30.0 261 14 0.8 529 30.9 262 12 0.7 541 31.6 271 14 0.8 555 32.4 272 17 1.0 572 33.4 281 11 0.6 583 34.0 282 31 1.8 614 35.8 291 29 1.7 643 37.5 292 42 2.5 685 40.0 301 18 1.1 703 41.0 302 9 0.5 712 41.5 311 18 1.1 730 42.6 312 24 1.4 754 44.0 321 15 0.9 769 44.9 322 30 1.8 799 46.6 331 18 1.1 817 47.7 332 33 1.9 850 49.6 341 24 1.4 874 51.0 342 25 1.5 899 52.5 351 44 2.6 943 55.0 352 23 1.3 966 56.4 361 14 0.8 980 57.2 362 31 1.8 1011 59.0 371 22 1.3 1033 60.3 372 44 2.6 1077 62.8 381 23 1.3 1100 64.2 382 25 1.5 1125 65.6 391 31 1.8 1156 67.4 392 20 1.2 1176 68.6 401 26 1.5 1202 70.1 402 20 1.2 1222 71.3 411 44 2.6 1266 73.9 412 21 1.2 1287 75.1 421 18 1.1 1305 76.1 422 11 0.6 1316 76.8 511 4 0.2 1320 77.0 512 4 0.2 1324 77.2 531 4 0.2 1328 77.5 532 3 0.2 1331 77.7 551 4 0.2 1335 77.9 552 3 0.2 1338 78.1 571 4 0.2 1342 78.3 572 3 0.2 1345 78.5 581 2 0.1 1347 78.6 1996 Sampling Error code Cumulative Cumulative V960122 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 582 4 0.2 1351 78.8 601 1 0.1 1352 78.9 602 2 0.1 1354 79.0 611 1 0.1 1355 79.1 612 3 0.2 1358 79.2 621 9 0.5 1367 79.8 622 5 0.3 1372 80.0 631 2 0.1 1374 80.2 632 3 0.2 1377 80.3 641 1 0.1 1378 80.4 642 1 0.1 1379 80.5 651 4 0.2 1383 80.7 652 4 0.2 1387 80.9 661 2 0.1 1389 81.0 662 1 0.1 1390 81.1 671 1 0.1 1391 81.2 672 4 0.2 1395 81.4 681 1 0.1 1396 81.4 682 1 0.1 1397 81.5 691 4 0.2 1401 81.7 692 3 0.2 1404 81.9 701 14 0.8 1418 82.7 702 8 0.5 1426 83.2 711 13 0.8 1439 84.0 712 9 0.5 1448 84.5 721 1 0.1 1449 84.5 722 7 0.4 1456 84.9 731 12 0.7 1468 85.6 732 12 0.7 1480 86.3 761 7 0.4 1487 86.8 762 9 0.5 1496 87.3 771 19 1.1 1515 88.4 772 10 0.6 1525 89.0 781 5 0.3 1530 89.3 782 12 0.7 1542 90.0 791 4 0.2 1546 90.2 792 5 0.3 1551 90.5 811 9 0.5 1560 91.0 812 7 0.4 1567 91.4 841 10 0.6 1577 92.0 842 10 0.6 1587 92.6 851 6 0.4 1593 92.9 852 4 0.2 1597 93.2 861 5 0.3 1602 93.5 862 7 0.4 1609 93.9 871 22 1.3 1631 95.2 1996 Sampling Error code Cumulative Cumulative V960122 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 872 9 0.5 1640 95.7 881 32 1.9 1672 97.5 882 13 0.8 1685 98.3 891 12 0.7 1697 99.0 892 17 1.0 1714 100.0 1994 Sampling Error code Cumulative Cumulative V960122A Frequency Percent Frequency Percent -----------------------------------------------------ƒ 21 1 0.1 1 0.1 32 1 0.1 2 0.1 41 1 0.1 3 0.2 42 1 0.1 4 0.2 61 2 0.1 6 0.4 71 1 0.1 7 0.4 81 2 0.1 9 0.5 82 1 0.1 10 0.6 102 4 0.2 14 0.8 111 1 0.1 15 0.9 121 1 0.1 16 0.9 141 1 0.1 17 1.0 152 1 0.1 18 1.1 171 1 0.1 19 1.1 181 3 0.2 22 1.3 182 2 0.1 24 1.4 191 1 0.1 25 1.5 201 1 0.1 26 1.5 202 5 0.3 31 1.8 211 1 0.1 32 1.9 212 4 0.2 36 2.1 222 3 0.2 39 2.3 231 1 0.1 40 2.3 232 4 0.2 44 2.6 241 3 0.2 47 2.7 272 2 0.1 49 2.9 282 5 0.3 54 3.2 291 1 0.1 55 3.2 292 5 0.3 60 3.5 301 3 0.2 63 3.7 302 1 0.1 64 3.7 311 3 0.2 67 3.9 312 3 0.2 70 4.1 321 1 0.1 71 4.1 322 1 0.1 72 4.2 331 1 0.1 73 4.3 332 5 0.3 78 4.6 341 2 0.1 80 4.7 342 3 0.2 83 4.8 351 9 0.5 92 5.4 362 2 0.1 94 5.5 372 2 0.1 96 5.6 381 3 0.2 99 5.8 382 1 0.1 100 5.8 391 2 0.1 102 6.0 392 5 0.3 107 6.2 401 3 0.2 110 6.4 402 5 0.3 115 6.7 411 2 0.1 117 6.8 421 2 0.1 119 6.9 Frequency missing = 1595 1992 Sampling Error code Cumulative Cumulative V960122B Frequency Percent Frequency Percent -----------------------------------------------------ƒ 21 1 1.1 1 1.1 32 1 1.1 2 2.2 41 1 1.1 3 3.3 42 1 1.1 4 4.3 61 2 2.2 6 6.5 71 1 1.1 7 7.6 81 2 2.2 9 9.8 82 1 1.1 10 10.9 102 4 4.3 14 15.2 111 1 1.1 15 16.3 141 1 1.1 16 17.4 181 3 3.3 19 20.7 182 2 2.2 21 22.8 191 1 1.1 22 23.9 201 1 1.1 23 25.0 202 5 5.4 28 30.4 211 1 1.1 29 31.5 212 2 2.2 31 33.7 222 3 3.3 34 37.0 231 1 1.1 35 38.0 232 2 2.2 37 40.2 241 3 3.3 40 43.5 272 2 2.2 42 45.7 282 5 5.4 47 51.1 292 5 5.4 52 56.5 301 2 2.2 54 58.7 302 1 1.1 55 59.8 311 2 2.2 57 62.0 312 1 1.1 58 63.0 341 5 5.4 63 68.5 342 9 9.8 72 78.3 351 1 1.1 73 79.3 352 3 3.3 76 82.6 362 2 2.2 78 84.8 372 1 1.1 79 85.9 381 1 1.1 80 87.0 382 1 1.1 81 88.0 391 1 1.1 82 89.1 392 4 4.3 86 93.5 401 2 2.2 88 95.7 402 4 4.3 92 100.0 Frequency missing = 1622 1990 Census NECMA/SMSA Cumulative Cumulative V960124 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 431 25.1 431 25.1 360 25 1.5 456 26.6 520 20 1.2 476 27.8 560 22 1.3 498 29.1 720 11 0.6 509 29.7 875 4 0.2 513 29.9 1000 33 1.9 546 31.9 1123 8 0.5 554 32.3 1125 10 0.6 564 32.9 1145 1 0.1 565 33.0 1280 23 1.3 588 34.3 1600 36 2.1 624 36.4 1680 3 0.2 627 36.6 1800 27 1.6 654 38.2 1920 21 1.2 675 39.4 2000 13 0.8 688 40.1 2080 28 1.6 716 41.8 2120 25 1.5 741 43.2 2160 30 1.8 771 45.0 2400 35 2.0 806 47.0 2760 14 0.8 820 47.8 2800 2 0.1 822 48.0 2840 34 2.0 856 49.9 3000 29 1.7 885 51.6 3360 22 1.3 907 52.9 3600 36 2.1 943 55.0 3760 30 1.8 973 56.8 3840 27 1.6 1000 58.3 3965 5 0.3 1005 58.6 3980 41 2.4 1046 61.0 4480 23 1.3 1069 62.4 4720 12 0.7 1081 63.1 4763 14 0.8 1095 63.9 4880 23 1.3 1118 65.2 5000 13 0.8 1131 66.0 5015 5 0.3 1136 66.3 5080 31 1.8 1167 68.1 5120 30 1.8 1197 69.8 5380 16 0.9 1213 70.8 5483 13 0.8 1226 71.5 5600 36 2.1 1262 73.6 5640 23 1.3 1285 75.0 5700 3 0.2 1288 75.1 5775 6 0.4 1294 75.5 6160 29 1.7 1323 77.2 6200 67 3.9 1390 81.1 1990 Census NECMA/SMSA Cumulative Cumulative V960124 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 6280 7 0.4 1397 81.5 6453 4 0.2 1401 81.7 6760 31 1.8 1432 83.5 6780 33 1.9 1465 85.5 6920 18 1.1 1483 86.5 6960 18 1.1 1501 87.6 7040 15 0.9 1516 88.4 7160 10 0.6 1526 89.0 7360 5 0.3 1531 89.3 7600 29 1.7 1560 91.0 8003 5 0.3 1565 91.3 8080 17 1.0 1582 92.3 8800 46 2.7 1628 95.0 8840 44 2.6 1672 97.5 9000 16 0.9 1688 98.5 9243 26 1.5 1714 100.0 1990 Census Tract 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960126 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 1714 100.0 1714 100.0 1990 Census Tract 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960126A Frequency Percent Frequency Percent -----------------------------------------------------ƒ Frequency missing = 1714 96PR:CLINTON LIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960206 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 9 0.9 9 0.9 211 7 0.7 16 1.6 213 3 0.3 19 1.9 217 8 0.8 27 2.7 218 18 1.8 45 4.6 220 2 0.2 47 4.8 222 54 5.5 101 10.3 224 3 0.3 104 10.6 303 8 0.8 112 11.4 305 15 1.5 127 12.9 307 1 0.1 128 13.0 313 5 0.5 133 13.5 315 1 0.1 134 13.6 327 1 0.1 135 13.7 335 1 0.1 136 13.8 401 23 2.3 159 16.2 402 2 0.2 161 16.4 403 1 0.1 162 16.5 406 1 0.1 163 16.6 407 11 1.1 174 17.7 413 8 0.8 182 18.5 417 5 0.5 187 19.0 419 2 0.2 189 19.2 421 9 0.9 198 20.1 423 1 0.1 199 20.2 425 3 0.3 202 20.5 429 10 1.0 212 21.6 432 4 0.4 216 22.0 435 5 0.5 221 22.5 437 10 1.0 231 23.5 439 1 0.1 232 23.6 442 2 0.2 234 23.8 443 1 0.1 235 23.9 446 3 0.3 238 24.2 447 6 0.6 244 24.8 448 2 0.2 246 25.0 449 5 0.5 251 25.5 450 16 1.6 267 27.2 452 36 3.7 303 30.8 455 4 0.4 307 31.2 457 2 0.2 309 31.4 459 4 0.4 313 31.8 500 55 5.6 368 37.4 505 5 0.5 373 37.9 508 1 0.1 374 38.0 509 1 0.1 375 38.1 96PR:CLINTON LIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960206 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 556 1 0.1 376 38.3 601 18 1.8 394 40.1 605 1 0.1 395 40.2 609 44 4.5 439 44.7 610 3 0.3 442 45.0 611 4 0.4 446 45.4 613 2 0.2 448 45.6 615 2 0.2 450 45.8 617 2 0.2 452 46.0 623 13 1.3 465 47.3 625 2 0.2 467 47.5 701 3 0.3 470 47.8 705 1 0.1 471 47.9 709 21 2.1 492 50.1 711 7 0.7 499 50.8 719 1 0.1 500 50.9 722 8 0.8 508 51.7 724 1 0.1 509 51.8 725 32 3.3 541 55.0 730 1 0.1 542 55.1 734 1 0.1 543 55.2 801 10 1.0 553 56.3 805 4 0.4 557 56.7 806 1 0.1 558 56.8 807 2 0.2 560 57.0 809 1 0.1 561 57.1 815 11 1.1 572 58.2 817 7 0.7 579 58.9 831 7 0.7 586 59.6 833 5 0.5 591 60.1 835 1 0.1 592 60.2 837 1 0.1 593 60.3 838 1 0.1 594 60.4 901 1 0.1 595 60.5 905 15 1.5 610 62.1 906 7 0.7 617 62.8 907 37 3.8 654 66.5 909 3 0.3 657 66.8 914 13 1.3 670 68.2 915 24 2.4 694 70.6 919 1 0.1 695 70.7 923 4 0.4 699 71.1 924 6 0.6 705 71.7 927 2 0.2 707 71.9 929 2 0.2 709 72.1 930 7 0.7 716 72.8 96PR:CLINTON LIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960206 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 931 1 0.1 717 72.9 934 46 4.7 763 77.6 936 1 0.1 764 77.7 938 22 2.2 786 80.0 950 1 0.1 787 80.1 955 1 0.1 788 80.2 963 8 0.8 796 81.0 974 2 0.2 798 81.2 977 1 0.1 799 81.3 979 1 0.1 800 81.4 980 6 0.6 806 82.0 984 1 0.1 807 82.1 985 6 0.6 813 82.7 986 17 1.7 830 84.4 988 1 0.1 831 84.5 989 3 0.3 834 84.8 997 1 0.1 835 84.9 1001 2 0.2 837 85.1 1002 3 0.3 840 85.5 1008 2 0.2 842 85.7 1013 1 0.1 843 85.8 1022 1 0.1 844 85.9 1025 10 1.0 854 86.9 1026 15 1.5 869 88.4 1031 1 0.1 870 88.5 1033 2 0.2 872 88.7 1043 1 0.1 873 88.8 1101 6 0.6 879 89.4 1103 1 0.1 880 89.5 1104 3 0.3 883 89.8 1113 1 0.1 884 89.9 1116 6 0.6 890 90.5 1155 6 0.6 896 91.1 1194 2 0.2 898 91.4 1197 1 0.1 899 91.5 1202 1 0.1 900 91.6 1203 3 0.3 903 91.9 1205 35 3.6 938 95.4 1207 4 0.4 942 95.8 1210 1 0.1 943 95.9 1213 5 0.5 948 96.4 1221 8 0.8 956 97.3 1223 4 0.4 960 97.7 1225 2 0.2 962 97.9 1229 2 0.2 964 98.1 1233 14 1.4 978 99.5 96PR:CLINTON LIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960206 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1241 1 0.1 979 99.6 1297 2 0.2 981 99.8 9996 2 0.2 983 100.0 Frequency missing = 731 96PR:CLINTON LIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960207 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 42 1 0.1 1 0.1 201 4 0.6 5 0.7 211 3 0.4 8 1.1 212 1 0.1 9 1.3 213 2 0.3 11 1.6 216 1 0.1 12 1.7 217 1 0.1 13 1.8 218 4 0.6 17 2.4 220 2 0.3 19 2.7 222 11 1.6 30 4.2 224 2 0.3 32 4.5 303 5 0.7 37 5.2 304 2 0.3 39 5.5 305 4 0.6 43 6.1 307 1 0.1 44 6.2 309 2 0.3 46 6.5 311 1 0.1 47 6.6 313 6 0.8 53 7.5 319 1 0.1 54 7.6 323 1 0.1 55 7.8 327 5 0.7 60 8.5 329 1 0.1 61 8.6 401 7 1.0 68 9.6 407 7 1.0 75 10.6 413 7 1.0 82 11.6 415 1 0.1 83 11.7 417 7 1.0 90 12.7 419 2 0.3 92 13.0 421 8 1.1 100 14.1 429 6 0.8 106 15.0 435 3 0.4 109 15.4 437 4 0.6 113 15.9 439 1 0.1 114 16.1 442 3 0.4 117 16.5 446 4 0.6 121 17.1 447 5 0.7 126 17.8 448 3 0.4 129 18.2 449 3 0.4 132 18.6 450 2 0.3 134 18.9 452 11 1.6 145 20.5 453 1 0.1 146 20.6 455 2 0.3 148 20.9 457 4 0.6 152 21.4 459 8 1.1 160 22.6 500 12 1.7 172 24.3 504 3 0.4 175 24.7 96PR:CLINTON LIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960207 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 505 4 0.6 179 25.2 506 1 0.1 180 25.4 508 2 0.3 182 25.7 542 3 0.4 185 26.1 601 18 2.5 203 28.6 609 41 5.8 244 34.4 610 2 0.3 246 34.7 611 10 1.4 256 36.1 616 1 0.1 257 36.2 621 3 0.4 260 36.7 623 3 0.4 263 37.1 625 3 0.4 266 37.5 701 10 1.4 276 38.9 709 9 1.3 285 40.2 711 2 0.3 287 40.5 722 4 0.6 291 41.0 724 1 0.1 292 41.2 725 5 0.7 297 41.9 731 1 0.1 298 42.0 734 2 0.3 300 42.3 796 1 0.1 301 42.5 801 16 2.3 317 44.7 802 1 0.1 318 44.9 803 1 0.1 319 45.0 805 3 0.4 322 45.4 806 1 0.1 323 45.6 809 2 0.3 325 45.8 815 6 0.8 331 46.7 816 1 0.1 332 46.8 817 1 0.1 333 47.0 829 1 0.1 334 47.1 831 3 0.4 337 47.5 833 9 1.3 346 48.8 841 2 0.3 348 49.1 843 1 0.1 349 49.2 847 1 0.1 350 49.4 900 2 0.3 352 49.6 905 14 2.0 366 51.6 906 9 1.3 375 52.9 907 19 2.7 394 55.6 908 3 0.4 397 56.0 909 11 1.6 408 57.5 914 6 0.8 414 58.4 915 18 2.5 432 60.9 923 4 0.6 436 61.5 924 19 2.7 455 64.2 96PR:CLINTON LIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960207 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 926 1 0.1 456 64.3 927 1 0.1 457 64.5 929 2 0.3 459 64.7 930 7 1.0 466 65.7 931 1 0.1 467 65.9 932 2 0.3 469 66.1 934 23 3.2 492 69.4 936 2 0.3 494 69.7 938 27 3.8 521 73.5 944 1 0.1 522 73.6 946 1 0.1 523 73.8 955 2 0.3 525 74.0 962 4 0.6 529 74.6 963 8 1.1 537 75.7 968 2 0.3 539 76.0 974 1 0.1 540 76.2 977 2 0.3 542 76.4 978 4 0.6 546 77.0 979 1 0.1 547 77.2 980 3 0.4 550 77.6 984 5 0.7 555 78.3 985 3 0.4 558 78.7 986 10 1.4 568 80.1 988 1 0.1 569 80.3 989 3 0.4 572 80.7 997 1 0.1 573 80.8 1001 1 0.1 574 81.0 1002 1 0.1 575 81.1 1007 1 0.1 576 81.2 1008 1 0.1 577 81.4 1013 1 0.1 578 81.5 1014 2 0.3 580 81.8 1016 1 0.1 581 81.9 1018 1 0.1 582 82.1 1022 1 0.1 583 82.2 1023 2 0.3 585 82.5 1025 6 0.8 591 83.4 1026 20 2.8 611 86.2 1031 1 0.1 612 86.3 1033 2 0.3 614 86.6 1039 1 0.1 615 86.7 1047 1 0.1 616 86.9 1101 7 1.0 623 87.9 1102 1 0.1 624 88.0 1104 2 0.3 626 88.3 1106 1 0.1 627 88.4 96PR:CLINTON LIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960207 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1116 8 1.1 635 89.6 1117 1 0.1 636 89.7 1119 2 0.3 638 90.0 1148 1 0.1 639 90.1 1153 1 0.1 640 90.3 1155 2 0.3 642 90.6 1165 2 0.3 644 90.8 1187 1 0.1 645 91.0 1201 1 0.1 646 91.1 1202 1 0.1 647 91.3 1205 17 2.4 664 93.7 1207 1 0.1 665 93.8 1210 3 0.4 668 94.2 1213 9 1.3 677 95.5 1214 1 0.1 678 95.6 1221 7 1.0 685 96.6 1223 4 0.6 689 97.2 1225 2 0.3 691 97.5 1229 4 0.6 695 98.0 1233 13 1.8 708 99.9 1297 1 0.1 709 100.0 Frequency missing = 1005 96PR:CLINTON LIKES -- MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960208 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 3 0.6 3 0.6 211 2 0.4 5 1.1 216 2 0.4 7 1.5 218 1 0.2 8 1.7 220 1 0.2 9 1.9 222 5 1.1 14 3.0 224 1 0.2 15 3.2 303 4 0.9 19 4.1 304 1 0.2 20 4.3 305 5 1.1 25 5.4 313 3 0.6 28 6.0 327 2 0.4 30 6.4 329 2 0.4 32 6.9 335 1 0.2 33 7.1 401 6 1.3 39 8.4 402 1 0.2 40 8.6 403 1 0.2 41 8.8 413 3 0.6 44 9.4 417 4 0.9 48 10.3 419 1 0.2 49 10.5 421 7 1.5 56 12.0 425 1 0.2 57 12.2 433 1 0.2 58 12.4 435 4 0.9 62 13.3 437 5 1.1 67 14.3 442 1 0.2 68 14.6 446 8 1.7 76 16.3 447 2 0.4 78 16.7 449 2 0.4 80 17.1 450 1 0.2 81 17.3 451 1 0.2 82 17.6 452 6 1.3 88 18.8 453 1 0.2 89 19.1 457 2 0.4 91 19.5 495 1 0.2 92 19.7 500 3 0.6 95 20.3 504 1 0.2 96 20.6 505 2 0.4 98 21.0 508 2 0.4 100 21.4 515 1 0.2 101 21.6 542 1 0.2 102 21.8 601 9 1.9 111 23.8 609 31 6.6 142 30.4 610 3 0.6 145 31.0 611 5 1.1 150 32.1 612 3 0.6 153 32.8 96PR:CLINTON LIKES -- MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960208 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 613 3 0.6 156 33.4 623 5 1.1 161 34.5 625 2 0.4 163 34.9 701 7 1.5 170 36.4 703 1 0.2 171 36.6 709 9 1.9 180 38.5 711 2 0.4 182 39.0 719 3 0.6 185 39.6 724 1 0.2 186 39.8 725 2 0.4 188 40.3 730 1 0.2 189 40.5 796 4 0.9 193 41.3 801 15 3.2 208 44.5 802 2 0.4 210 45.0 805 1 0.2 211 45.2 806 2 0.4 213 45.6 809 1 0.2 214 45.8 815 1 0.2 215 46.0 816 2 0.4 217 46.5 817 5 1.1 222 47.5 828 1 0.2 223 47.8 829 1 0.2 224 48.0 833 8 1.7 232 49.7 835 1 0.2 233 49.9 843 1 0.2 234 50.1 845 1 0.2 235 50.3 900 3 0.6 238 51.0 905 8 1.7 246 52.7 906 8 1.7 254 54.4 907 13 2.8 267 57.2 908 2 0.4 269 57.6 909 4 0.9 273 58.5 914 7 1.5 280 60.0 915 17 3.6 297 63.6 916 1 0.2 298 63.8 923 3 0.6 301 64.5 924 11 2.4 312 66.8 927 1 0.2 313 67.0 929 3 0.6 316 67.7 930 3 0.6 319 68.3 931 1 0.2 320 68.5 932 1 0.2 321 68.7 934 6 1.3 327 70.0 938 15 3.2 342 73.2 939 1 0.2 343 73.4 962 3 0.6 346 74.1 96PR:CLINTON LIKES -- MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960208 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 963 3 0.6 349 74.7 974 1 0.2 350 74.9 977 5 1.1 355 76.0 979 1 0.2 356 76.2 980 5 1.1 361 77.3 981 1 0.2 362 77.5 984 2 0.4 364 77.9 985 7 1.5 371 79.4 986 4 0.9 375 80.3 987 2 0.4 377 80.7 989 3 0.6 380 81.4 995 1 0.2 381 81.6 997 2 0.4 383 82.0 1002 2 0.4 385 82.4 1014 2 0.4 387 82.9 1016 1 0.2 388 83.1 1018 1 0.2 389 83.3 1022 1 0.2 390 83.5 1023 5 1.1 395 84.6 1025 4 0.9 399 85.4 1026 13 2.8 412 88.2 1101 4 0.9 416 89.1 1102 2 0.4 418 89.5 1104 3 0.6 421 90.1 1116 7 1.5 428 91.6 1119 1 0.2 429 91.9 1128 1 0.2 430 92.1 1144 1 0.2 431 92.3 1155 1 0.2 432 92.5 1164 1 0.2 433 92.7 1165 1 0.2 434 92.9 1184 2 0.4 436 93.4 1203 2 0.4 438 93.8 1205 9 1.9 447 95.7 1207 2 0.4 449 96.1 1210 3 0.6 452 96.8 1213 3 0.6 455 97.4 1215 1 0.2 456 97.6 1217 1 0.2 457 97.9 1221 2 0.4 459 98.3 1223 1 0.2 460 98.5 1229 2 0.4 462 98.9 1233 4 0.9 466 99.8 1242 1 0.2 467 100.0 Frequency missing = 1247 96PR:CLINTON LIKES -- MENTION 4 Cumulative Cumulative V960209 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 6 2.1 6 2.1 213 1 0.4 7 2.5 216 1 0.4 8 2.8 218 2 0.7 10 3.5 222 1 0.4 11 3.9 225 1 0.4 12 4.3 303 4 1.4 16 5.7 327 2 0.7 18 6.4 401 2 0.7 20 7.1 402 1 0.4 21 7.4 407 2 0.7 23 8.2 413 2 0.7 25 8.9 421 3 1.1 28 9.9 429 2 0.7 30 10.6 437 4 1.4 34 12.1 441 1 0.4 35 12.4 442 2 0.7 37 13.1 445 1 0.4 38 13.5 446 5 1.8 43 15.2 447 1 0.4 44 15.6 448 1 0.4 45 16.0 449 1 0.4 46 16.3 450 3 1.1 49 17.4 452 3 1.1 52 18.4 457 1 0.4 53 18.8 459 1 0.4 54 19.1 500 3 1.1 57 20.2 504 1 0.4 58 20.6 505 2 0.7 60 21.3 508 1 0.4 61 21.6 542 3 1.1 64 22.7 601 5 1.8 69 24.5 609 16 5.7 85 30.1 610 1 0.4 86 30.5 611 3 1.1 89 31.6 616 2 0.7 91 32.3 621 1 0.4 92 32.6 623 1 0.4 93 33.0 625 1 0.4 94 33.3 701 7 2.5 101 35.8 709 1 0.4 102 36.2 722 1 0.4 103 36.5 723 1 0.4 104 36.9 724 1 0.4 105 37.2 725 1 0.4 106 37.6 801 20 7.1 126 44.7 96PR:CLINTON LIKES -- MENTION 4 Cumulative Cumulative V960209 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 802 2 0.7 128 45.4 805 1 0.4 129 45.7 806 1 0.4 130 46.1 815 1 0.4 131 46.5 817 4 1.4 135 47.9 829 1 0.4 136 48.2 831 2 0.7 138 48.9 833 1 0.4 139 49.3 900 2 0.7 141 50.0 901 1 0.4 142 50.4 905 5 1.8 147 52.1 906 1 0.4 148 52.5 907 9 3.2 157 55.7 908 1 0.4 158 56.0 909 4 1.4 162 57.4 914 2 0.7 164 58.2 915 6 2.1 170 60.3 919 2 0.7 172 61.0 923 2 0.7 174 61.7 924 2 0.7 176 62.4 927 3 1.1 179 63.5 930 1 0.4 180 63.8 931 1 0.4 181 64.2 934 6 2.1 187 66.3 936 1 0.4 188 66.7 938 8 2.8 196 69.5 962 3 1.1 199 70.6 963 2 0.7 201 71.3 974 2 0.7 203 72.0 977 2 0.7 205 72.7 979 1 0.4 206 73.0 980 2 0.7 208 73.8 981 2 0.7 210 74.5 984 2 0.7 212 75.2 985 1 0.4 213 75.5 986 2 0.7 215 76.2 987 1 0.4 216 76.6 989 1 0.4 217 77.0 1008 1 0.4 218 77.3 1014 2 0.7 220 78.0 1016 1 0.4 221 78.4 1017 1 0.4 222 78.7 1023 1 0.4 223 79.1 1025 2 0.7 225 79.8 1026 8 2.8 233 82.6 1033 1 0.4 234 83.0 96PR:CLINTON LIKES -- MENTION 4 Cumulative Cumulative V960209 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1044 1 0.4 235 83.3 1101 7 2.5 242 85.8 1102 3 1.1 245 86.9 1104 3 1.1 248 87.9 1106 2 0.7 250 88.7 1107 1 0.4 251 89.0 1116 4 1.4 255 90.4 1119 2 0.7 257 91.1 1164 1 0.4 258 91.5 1184 1 0.4 259 91.8 1205 4 1.4 263 93.3 1207 1 0.4 264 93.6 1210 1 0.4 265 94.0 1213 4 1.4 269 95.4 1217 1 0.4 270 95.7 1219 1 0.4 271 96.1 1221 2 0.7 273 96.8 1223 3 1.1 276 97.9 1225 1 0.4 277 98.2 1229 1 0.4 278 98.6 1233 3 1.1 281 99.6 1297 1 0.4 282 100.0 Frequency missing = 1432 96PR:CLINTON LIKES -- MENTION 5 Cumulative Cumulative V960210 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 1 0.7 1 0.7 220 2 1.4 3 2.0 222 1 0.7 4 2.7 303 2 1.4 6 4.1 305 2 1.4 8 5.4 315 1 0.7 9 6.1 329 1 0.7 10 6.8 401 2 1.4 12 8.2 403 1 0.7 13 8.8 407 1 0.7 14 9.5 413 1 0.7 15 10.2 417 2 1.4 17 11.6 421 2 1.4 19 12.9 433 1 0.7 20 13.6 446 6 4.1 26 17.7 447 2 1.4 28 19.0 448 1 0.7 29 19.7 450 1 0.7 30 20.4 452 1 0.7 31 21.1 457 1 0.7 32 21.8 459 1 0.7 33 22.4 496 1 0.7 34 23.1 500 3 2.0 37 25.2 504 2 1.4 39 26.5 505 1 0.7 40 27.2 508 1 0.7 41 27.9 544 2 1.4 43 29.3 601 4 2.7 47 32.0 609 22 15.0 69 46.9 611 2 1.4 71 48.3 615 1 0.7 72 49.0 701 4 2.7 76 51.7 711 1 0.7 77 52.4 725 1 0.7 78 53.1 801 8 5.4 86 58.5 805 2 1.4 88 59.9 833 1 0.7 89 60.5 900 1 0.7 90 61.2 901 3 2.0 93 63.3 905 2 1.4 95 64.6 906 1 0.7 96 65.3 907 2 1.4 98 66.7 909 1 0.7 99 67.3 915 4 2.7 103 70.1 916 1 0.7 104 70.7 923 2 1.4 106 72.1 96PR:CLINTON LIKES -- MENTION 5 Cumulative Cumulative V960210 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 924 1 0.7 107 72.8 930 1 0.7 108 73.5 934 2 1.4 110 74.8 936 1 0.7 111 75.5 938 5 3.4 116 78.9 963 1 0.7 117 79.6 968 1 0.7 118 80.3 977 2 1.4 120 81.6 980 4 2.7 124 84.4 984 3 2.0 127 86.4 986 1 0.7 128 87.1 1022 1 0.7 129 87.8 1023 1 0.7 130 88.4 1025 2 1.4 132 89.8 1026 3 2.0 135 91.8 1043 1 0.7 136 92.5 1102 2 1.4 138 93.9 1116 1 0.7 139 94.6 1119 2 1.4 141 95.9 1165 1 0.7 142 96.6 1205 3 2.0 145 98.6 1207 1 0.7 146 99.3 1223 1 0.7 147 100.0 Frequency missing = 1567 96PR:CLINTON DISLIKES - MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960212 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 8 0.8 8 0.8 203 1 0.1 9 0.9 212 1 0.1 10 1.1 214 4 0.4 14 1.5 215 1 0.1 15 1.6 216 31 3.3 46 4.8 217 7 0.7 53 5.6 221 2 0.2 55 5.8 222 1 0.1 56 5.9 223 5 0.5 61 6.4 225 18 1.9 79 8.3 303 1 0.1 80 8.4 304 67 7.0 147 15.5 306 5 0.5 152 16.0 313 10 1.1 162 17.0 316 2 0.2 164 17.2 318 1 0.1 165 17.4 334 1 0.1 166 17.5 397 1 0.1 167 17.6 401 6 0.6 173 18.2 402 179 18.8 352 37.0 404 69 7.3 421 44.3 408 1 0.1 422 44.4 410 1 0.1 423 44.5 412 1 0.1 424 44.6 414 1 0.1 425 44.7 424 1 0.1 426 44.8 428 1 0.1 427 44.9 430 1 0.1 428 45.0 431 1 0.1 429 45.1 437 2 0.2 431 45.3 446 19 2.0 450 47.3 447 1 0.1 451 47.4 449 2 0.2 453 47.6 450 1 0.1 454 47.7 454 1 0.1 455 47.8 456 3 0.3 458 48.2 461 1 0.1 459 48.3 500 7 0.7 466 49.0 502 1 0.1 467 49.1 504 5 0.5 472 49.6 505 4 0.4 476 50.1 552 1 0.1 477 50.2 555 3 0.3 480 50.5 601 1 0.1 481 50.6 602 9 0.9 490 51.5 96PR:CLINTON DISLIKES - MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960212 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 604 2 0.2 492 51.7 608 1 0.1 493 51.8 609 7 0.7 500 52.6 610 4 0.4 504 53.0 611 1 0.1 505 53.1 614 4 0.4 509 53.5 623 2 0.2 511 53.7 702 13 1.4 524 55.1 710 2 0.2 526 55.3 711 1 0.1 527 55.4 719 40 4.2 567 59.6 722 1 0.1 568 59.7 724 3 0.3 571 60.0 725 4 0.4 575 60.5 730 2 0.2 577 60.7 734 96 10.1 673 70.8 796 1 0.1 674 70.9 801 6 0.6 680 71.5 803 1 0.1 681 71.6 805 10 1.1 691 72.7 811 1 0.1 692 72.8 815 20 2.1 712 74.9 817 4 0.4 716 75.3 827 1 0.1 717 75.4 832 2 0.2 719 75.6 833 1 0.1 720 75.7 836 2 0.2 722 75.9 843 1 0.1 723 76.0 905 2 0.2 725 76.2 906 1 0.1 726 76.3 907 9 0.9 735 77.3 910 2 0.2 737 77.5 914 1 0.1 738 77.6 916 5 0.5 743 78.1 925 1 0.1 744 78.2 929 4 0.4 748 78.7 930 1 0.1 749 78.8 931 19 2.0 768 80.8 933 2 0.2 770 81.0 935 2 0.2 772 81.2 939 2 0.2 774 81.4 964 3 0.3 777 81.7 972 1 0.1 778 81.8 973 1 0.1 779 81.9 981 3 0.3 782 82.2 982 1 0.1 783 82.3 96PR:CLINTON DISLIKES - MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960212 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 983 2 0.2 785 82.5 985 29 3.0 814 85.6 986 46 4.8 860 90.4 987 4 0.4 864 90.9 988 2 0.2 866 91.1 989 9 0.9 875 92.0 990 1 0.1 876 92.1 997 1 0.1 877 92.2 1001 1 0.1 878 92.3 1002 1 0.1 879 92.4 1016 1 0.1 880 92.5 1017 1 0.1 881 92.6 1018 3 0.3 884 93.0 1022 1 0.1 885 93.1 1023 11 1.2 896 94.2 1024 3 0.3 899 94.5 1025 3 0.3 902 94.8 1026 2 0.2 904 95.1 1027 1 0.1 905 95.2 1033 3 0.3 908 95.5 1042 1 0.1 909 95.6 1049 1 0.1 910 95.7 1101 3 0.3 913 96.0 1103 6 0.6 919 96.6 1104 6 0.6 925 97.3 1107 2 0.2 927 97.5 1116 2 0.2 929 97.7 1117 4 0.4 933 98.1 1118 1 0.1 934 98.2 1156 2 0.2 936 98.4 1164 1 0.1 937 98.5 1165 3 0.3 940 98.8 1184 1 0.1 941 98.9 1201 3 0.3 944 99.3 1209 2 0.2 946 99.5 1214 1 0.1 947 99.6 1217 1 0.1 948 99.7 1230 1 0.1 949 99.8 1239 1 0.1 950 99.9 9002 1 0.1 951 100.0 Frequency missing = 763 96PR:CLINTON DISLIKES - MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960213 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 5 0.8 5 0.8 214 5 0.8 10 1.6 216 18 2.8 28 4.4 217 1 0.2 29 4.6 219 1 0.2 30 4.7 221 3 0.5 33 5.2 223 2 0.3 35 5.5 225 14 2.2 49 7.7 304 32 5.0 81 12.8 306 2 0.3 83 13.1 312 1 0.2 84 13.2 313 13 2.0 97 15.3 316 3 0.5 100 15.7 318 1 0.2 101 15.9 327 3 0.5 104 16.4 334 3 0.5 107 16.9 401 1 0.2 108 17.0 402 61 9.6 169 26.6 403 1 0.2 170 26.8 404 27 4.3 197 31.0 408 4 0.6 201 31.7 410 1 0.2 202 31.8 430 1 0.2 203 32.0 431 2 0.3 205 32.3 446 30 4.7 235 37.0 447 1 0.2 236 37.2 448 1 0.2 237 37.3 449 4 0.6 241 38.0 454 2 0.3 243 38.3 500 6 0.9 249 39.2 504 5 0.8 254 40.0 505 8 1.3 262 41.3 508 1 0.2 263 41.4 515 1 0.2 264 41.6 601 1 0.2 265 41.7 602 4 0.6 269 42.4 604 2 0.3 271 42.7 606 2 0.3 273 43.0 608 1 0.2 274 43.1 609 13 2.0 287 45.2 610 3 0.5 290 45.7 611 3 0.5 293 46.1 614 1 0.2 294 46.3 622 3 0.5 297 46.8 623 1 0.2 298 46.9 702 5 0.8 303 47.7 96PR:CLINTON DISLIKES - MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960213 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 710 3 0.5 306 48.2 711 2 0.3 308 48.5 719 51 8.0 359 56.5 720 1 0.2 360 56.7 734 73 11.5 433 68.2 796 2 0.3 435 68.5 801 8 1.3 443 69.8 804 1 0.2 444 69.9 805 5 0.8 449 70.7 810 1 0.2 450 70.9 811 1 0.2 451 71.0 815 13 2.0 464 73.1 823 1 0.2 465 73.2 827 1 0.2 466 73.4 832 2 0.3 468 73.7 833 1 0.2 469 73.9 834 1 0.2 470 74.0 836 3 0.5 473 74.5 842 1 0.2 474 74.6 848 1 0.2 475 74.8 903 1 0.2 476 75.0 905 4 0.6 480 75.6 906 4 0.6 484 76.2 907 6 0.9 490 77.2 910 2 0.3 492 77.5 916 1 0.2 493 77.6 923 3 0.5 496 78.1 926 1 0.2 497 78.3 929 4 0.6 501 78.9 931 14 2.2 515 81.1 934 1 0.2 516 81.3 935 1 0.2 517 81.4 939 1 0.2 518 81.6 962 1 0.2 519 81.7 964 2 0.3 521 82.0 981 4 0.6 525 82.7 982 4 0.6 529 83.3 983 6 0.9 535 84.3 985 11 1.7 546 86.0 986 13 2.0 559 88.0 987 1 0.2 560 88.2 988 2 0.3 562 88.5 989 2 0.3 564 88.8 995 1 0.2 565 89.0 997 2 0.3 567 89.3 1001 1 0.2 568 89.4 96PR:CLINTON DISLIKES - MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960213 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1014 1 0.2 569 89.6 1017 2 0.3 571 89.9 1022 8 1.3 579 91.2 1023 10 1.6 589 92.8 1024 2 0.3 591 93.1 1025 4 0.6 595 93.7 1026 5 0.8 600 94.5 1027 1 0.2 601 94.6 1031 1 0.2 602 94.8 1044 1 0.2 603 95.0 1049 1 0.2 604 95.1 1101 5 0.8 609 95.9 1104 4 0.6 613 96.5 1106 1 0.2 614 96.7 1107 4 0.6 618 97.3 1116 1 0.2 619 97.5 1117 5 0.8 624 98.3 1118 1 0.2 625 98.4 1154 1 0.2 626 98.6 1196 1 0.2 627 98.7 1201 1 0.2 628 98.9 1206 2 0.3 630 99.2 1209 1 0.2 631 99.4 1219 1 0.2 632 99.5 1220 1 0.2 633 99.7 1239 2 0.3 635 100.0 Frequency missing = 1079 96PR:CLINTON DISLIKES - MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960214 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 3 0.8 3 0.8 203 1 0.3 4 1.0 212 1 0.3 5 1.3 214 1 0.3 6 1.5 216 10 2.6 16 4.1 217 1 0.3 17 4.4 218 1 0.3 18 4.6 221 1 0.3 19 4.9 223 2 0.5 21 5.4 225 7 1.8 28 7.2 304 18 4.6 46 11.8 305 1 0.3 47 12.1 306 2 0.5 49 12.6 313 7 1.8 56 14.4 318 1 0.3 57 14.6 327 1 0.3 58 14.9 402 20 5.1 78 20.0 404 22 5.6 100 25.6 408 1 0.3 101 25.9 410 5 1.3 106 27.2 414 1 0.3 107 27.4 416 1 0.3 108 27.7 437 1 0.3 109 27.9 445 1 0.3 110 28.2 446 21 5.4 131 33.6 447 1 0.3 132 33.8 449 1 0.3 133 34.1 454 2 0.5 135 34.6 456 3 0.8 138 35.4 495 1 0.3 139 35.6 500 2 0.5 141 36.2 502 1 0.3 142 36.4 504 7 1.8 149 38.2 505 3 0.8 152 39.0 555 1 0.3 153 39.2 601 2 0.5 155 39.7 602 6 1.5 161 41.3 604 1 0.3 162 41.5 606 2 0.5 164 42.1 609 9 2.3 173 44.4 610 4 1.0 177 45.4 611 1 0.3 178 45.6 614 1 0.3 179 45.9 615 1 0.3 180 46.2 702 3 0.8 183 46.9 706 1 0.3 184 47.2 96PR:CLINTON DISLIKES - MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960214 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 709 1 0.3 185 47.4 710 3 0.8 188 48.2 719 23 5.9 211 54.1 724 1 0.3 212 54.4 725 2 0.5 214 54.9 730 1 0.3 215 55.1 734 43 11.0 258 66.2 796 2 0.5 260 66.7 797 1 0.3 261 66.9 801 4 1.0 265 67.9 805 7 1.8 272 69.7 811 1 0.3 273 70.0 815 4 1.0 277 71.0 817 2 0.5 279 71.5 836 4 1.0 283 72.6 900 1 0.3 284 72.8 905 5 1.3 289 74.1 906 1 0.3 290 74.4 907 3 0.8 293 75.1 908 1 0.3 294 75.4 914 1 0.3 295 75.6 916 2 0.5 297 76.2 923 1 0.3 298 76.4 929 6 1.5 304 77.9 931 14 3.6 318 81.5 935 1 0.3 319 81.8 939 1 0.3 320 82.1 962 1 0.3 321 82.3 964 1 0.3 322 82.6 968 1 0.3 323 82.8 977 1 0.3 324 83.1 981 2 0.5 326 83.6 982 1 0.3 327 83.8 983 1 0.3 328 84.1 985 4 1.0 332 85.1 986 4 1.0 336 86.2 1003 1 0.3 337 86.4 1022 3 0.8 340 87.2 1023 12 3.1 352 90.3 1024 1 0.3 353 90.5 1025 6 1.5 359 92.1 1026 3 0.8 362 92.8 1101 8 2.1 370 94.9 1103 2 0.5 372 95.4 1107 1 0.3 373 95.6 1114 1 0.3 374 95.9 96PR:CLINTON DISLIKES - MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960214 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1117 4 1.0 378 96.9 1120 1 0.3 379 97.2 1145 1 0.3 380 97.4 1161 1 0.3 381 97.7 1184 1 0.3 382 97.9 1196 1 0.3 383 98.2 1204 1 0.3 384 98.5 1214 2 0.5 386 99.0 1222 2 0.5 388 99.5 1229 1 0.3 389 99.7 1234 1 0.3 390 100.0 Frequency missing = 1324 96PR:CLINTON DISLIKES - MENTION 4 Cumulative Cumulative V960215 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 1 0.5 1 0.5 214 1 0.5 2 0.9 216 12 5.5 14 6.5 221 2 0.9 16 7.4 223 1 0.5 17 7.8 225 3 1.4 20 9.2 304 12 5.5 32 14.7 313 3 1.4 35 16.1 320 1 0.5 36 16.6 401 3 1.4 39 18.0 402 13 6.0 52 24.0 403 1 0.5 53 24.4 404 8 3.7 61 28.1 410 2 0.9 63 29.0 424 1 0.5 64 29.5 441 1 0.5 65 30.0 446 16 7.4 81 37.3 447 1 0.5 82 37.8 449 1 0.5 83 38.2 450 1 0.5 84 38.7 500 1 0.5 85 39.2 504 1 0.5 86 39.6 505 2 0.9 88 40.6 506 1 0.5 89 41.0 515 2 0.9 91 41.9 542 1 0.5 92 42.4 602 2 0.9 94 43.3 604 3 1.4 97 44.7 608 1 0.5 98 45.2 609 3 1.4 101 46.5 610 3 1.4 104 47.9 614 1 0.5 105 48.4 619 1 0.5 106 48.8 622 1 0.5 107 49.3 626 1 0.5 108 49.8 702 7 3.2 115 53.0 704 1 0.5 116 53.5 710 4 1.8 120 55.3 719 11 5.1 131 60.4 723 1 0.5 132 60.8 734 14 6.5 146 67.3 801 6 2.8 152 70.0 805 2 0.9 154 71.0 815 3 1.4 157 72.4 900 2 0.9 159 73.3 901 1 0.5 160 73.7 96PR:CLINTON DISLIKES - MENTION 4 Cumulative Cumulative V960215 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 905 2 0.9 162 74.7 907 3 1.4 165 76.0 910 1 0.5 166 76.5 915 1 0.5 167 77.0 920 1 0.5 168 77.4 923 2 0.9 170 78.3 924 1 0.5 171 78.8 930 2 0.9 173 79.7 931 5 2.3 178 82.0 939 1 0.5 179 82.5 969 1 0.5 180 82.9 981 1 0.5 181 83.4 983 2 0.9 183 84.3 985 1 0.5 184 84.8 986 3 1.4 187 86.2 988 1 0.5 188 86.6 1017 1 0.5 189 87.1 1023 1 0.5 190 87.6 1025 5 2.3 195 89.9 1037 1 0.5 196 90.3 1049 1 0.5 197 90.8 1101 6 2.8 203 93.5 1103 3 1.4 206 94.9 1107 1 0.5 207 95.4 1117 2 0.9 209 96.3 1120 2 0.9 211 97.2 1201 2 0.9 213 98.2 1207 1 0.5 214 98.6 1234 2 0.9 216 99.5 1239 1 0.5 217 100.0 Frequency missing = 1497 96PR:CLINTON DISLIKES - MENTION 5 Cumulative Cumulative V960216 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 216 4 3.6 4 3.6 221 1 0.9 5 4.5 223 1 0.9 6 5.4 304 2 1.8 8 7.1 313 1 0.9 9 8.0 334 1 0.9 10 8.9 402 6 5.4 16 14.3 404 3 2.7 19 17.0 424 1 0.9 20 17.9 446 12 10.7 32 28.6 504 3 2.7 35 31.3 505 3 2.7 38 33.9 506 1 0.9 39 34.8 602 1 0.9 40 35.7 609 3 2.7 43 38.4 610 3 2.7 46 41.1 611 1 0.9 47 42.0 702 4 3.6 51 45.5 710 1 0.9 52 46.4 719 6 5.4 58 51.8 730 1 0.9 59 52.7 734 4 3.6 63 56.3 801 4 3.6 67 59.8 803 1 0.9 68 60.7 805 1 0.9 69 61.6 815 3 2.7 72 64.3 828 1 0.9 73 65.2 836 1 0.9 74 66.1 905 1 0.9 75 67.0 914 2 1.8 77 68.8 916 1 0.9 78 69.6 923 1 0.9 79 70.5 925 1 0.9 80 71.4 929 1 0.9 81 72.3 931 4 3.6 85 75.9 949 1 0.9 86 76.8 968 1 0.9 87 77.7 977 1 0.9 88 78.6 986 3 2.7 91 81.2 987 1 0.9 92 82.1 989 1 0.9 93 83.0 997 2 1.8 95 84.8 1017 1 0.9 96 85.7 1022 1 0.9 97 86.6 1023 2 1.8 99 88.4 1025 1 0.9 100 89.3 96PR:CLINTON DISLIKES - MENTION 5 Cumulative Cumulative V960216 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1026 1 0.9 101 90.2 1103 2 1.8 103 92.0 1104 1 0.9 104 92.9 1107 2 1.8 106 94.6 1117 2 1.8 108 96.4 1120 1 0.9 109 97.3 1156 1 0.9 110 98.2 1234 1 0.9 111 99.1 1297 1 0.9 112 100.0 Frequency missing = 1602 96PR:DOLE LIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960218 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 8 1.1 8 1.1 203 1 0.1 9 1.2 211 26 3.6 35 4.8 213 3 0.4 38 5.2 215 38 5.2 76 10.4 217 19 2.6 95 13.0 218 57 7.8 152 20.8 219 1 0.1 153 20.9 220 5 0.7 158 21.6 225 1 0.1 159 21.7 303 8 1.1 167 22.8 304 1 0.1 168 23.0 305 4 0.5 172 23.5 311 1 0.1 173 23.6 313 4 0.5 177 24.2 319 1 0.1 178 24.3 401 119 16.3 297 40.6 402 2 0.3 299 40.8 403 22 3.0 321 43.9 404 1 0.1 322 44.0 407 4 0.5 326 44.5 411 4 0.5 330 45.1 413 1 0.1 331 45.2 421 3 0.4 334 45.6 423 4 0.5 338 46.2 425 1 0.1 339 46.3 428 2 0.3 341 46.6 430 6 0.8 347 47.4 435 2 0.3 349 47.7 437 1 0.1 350 47.8 442 2 0.3 352 48.1 445 1 0.1 353 48.2 446 6 0.8 359 49.0 447 3 0.4 362 49.5 448 4 0.5 366 50.0 449 3 0.4 369 50.4 450 4 0.5 373 51.0 451 4 0.5 377 51.5 452 1 0.1 378 51.6 453 1 0.1 379 51.8 455 3 0.4 382 52.2 457 2 0.3 384 52.5 496 1 0.1 385 52.6 500 3 0.4 388 53.0 501 61 8.3 449 61.3 505 3 0.4 452 61.7 96PR:DOLE LIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960218 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 506 1 0.1 453 61.9 534 3 0.4 456 62.3 542 5 0.7 461 63.0 601 12 1.6 473 64.6 609 2 0.3 475 64.9 610 2 0.3 477 65.2 613 3 0.4 480 65.6 701 6 0.8 486 66.4 709 3 0.4 489 66.8 711 3 0.4 492 67.2 725 33 4.5 525 71.7 727 2 0.3 527 72.0 730 1 0.1 528 72.1 801 16 2.2 544 74.3 806 18 2.5 562 76.8 815 1 0.1 563 76.9 816 31 4.2 594 81.1 817 2 0.3 596 81.4 827 1 0.1 597 81.6 831 1 0.1 598 81.7 833 1 0.1 599 81.8 836 1 0.1 600 82.0 837 1 0.1 601 82.1 901 2 0.3 603 82.4 905 3 0.4 606 82.8 907 8 1.1 614 83.9 908 1 0.1 615 84.0 909 1 0.1 616 84.2 914 2 0.3 618 84.4 915 1 0.1 619 84.6 924 3 0.4 622 85.0 929 5 0.7 627 85.7 930 30 4.1 657 89.8 932 9 1.2 666 91.0 934 2 0.3 668 91.3 964 1 0.1 669 91.4 966 1 0.1 670 91.5 968 1 0.1 671 91.7 974 1 0.1 672 91.8 979 2 0.3 674 92.1 980 13 1.8 687 93.9 984 2 0.3 689 94.1 985 7 1.0 696 95.1 986 1 0.1 697 95.2 987 18 2.5 715 97.7 990 2 0.3 717 98.0 96PR:DOLE LIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960218 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1014 1 0.1 718 98.1 1018 2 0.3 720 98.4 1026 1 0.1 721 98.5 1101 1 0.1 722 98.6 1103 1 0.1 723 98.8 1106 2 0.3 725 99.0 1108 1 0.1 726 99.2 1196 1 0.1 727 99.3 1202 1 0.1 728 99.5 1205 1 0.1 729 99.6 1209 1 0.1 730 99.7 1211 1 0.1 731 99.9 1297 1 0.1 732 100.0 Frequency missing = 982 96PR:DOLE LIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960219 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 6 1.2 6 1.2 211 23 4.5 29 5.6 213 5 1.0 34 6.6 215 32 6.2 66 12.8 217 20 3.9 86 16.7 218 32 6.2 118 23.0 219 1 0.2 119 23.2 220 6 1.2 125 24.3 224 2 0.4 127 24.7 303 3 0.6 130 25.3 304 1 0.2 131 25.5 305 2 0.4 133 25.9 306 2 0.4 135 26.3 313 5 1.0 140 27.2 317 1 0.2 141 27.4 323 1 0.2 142 27.6 325 1 0.2 143 27.8 335 1 0.2 144 28.0 401 49 9.5 193 37.5 403 17 3.3 210 40.9 404 1 0.2 211 41.1 407 3 0.6 214 41.6 411 4 0.8 218 42.4 413 6 1.2 224 43.6 417 2 0.4 226 44.0 421 2 0.4 228 44.4 423 1 0.2 229 44.6 427 2 0.4 231 44.9 430 1 0.2 232 45.1 435 3 0.6 235 45.7 437 4 0.8 239 46.5 442 1 0.2 240 46.7 443 1 0.2 241 46.9 446 11 2.1 252 49.0 447 1 0.2 253 49.2 448 1 0.2 254 49.4 449 1 0.2 255 49.6 450 1 0.2 256 49.8 451 3 0.6 259 50.4 455 3 0.6 262 51.0 457 2 0.4 264 51.4 464 1 0.2 265 51.6 495 1 0.2 266 51.8 500 1 0.2 267 51.9 501 6 1.2 273 53.1 502 3 0.6 276 53.7 96PR:DOLE LIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960219 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 504 1 0.2 277 53.9 505 5 1.0 282 54.9 507 1 0.2 283 55.1 508 4 0.8 287 55.8 534 1 0.2 288 56.0 542 3 0.6 291 56.6 601 15 2.9 306 59.5 603 1 0.2 307 59.7 605 4 0.8 311 60.5 609 3 0.6 314 61.1 610 4 0.8 318 61.9 611 2 0.4 320 62.3 612 4 0.8 324 63.0 613 1 0.2 325 63.2 701 3 0.6 328 63.8 707 1 0.2 329 64.0 709 8 1.6 337 65.6 711 2 0.4 339 66.0 725 7 1.4 346 67.3 730 2 0.4 348 67.7 801 16 3.1 364 70.8 806 8 1.6 372 72.4 816 17 3.3 389 75.7 817 3 0.6 392 76.3 827 3 0.6 395 76.8 831 1 0.2 396 77.0 833 1 0.2 397 77.2 834 2 0.4 399 77.6 835 2 0.4 401 78.0 837 1 0.2 402 78.2 843 1 0.2 403 78.4 845 1 0.2 404 78.6 900 2 0.4 406 79.0 901 3 0.6 409 79.6 904 1 0.2 410 79.8 905 2 0.4 412 80.2 906 1 0.2 413 80.4 907 2 0.4 415 80.7 908 1 0.2 416 80.9 909 1 0.2 417 81.1 914 2 0.4 419 81.5 915 2 0.4 421 81.9 923 3 0.6 424 82.5 924 1 0.2 425 82.7 927 1 0.2 426 82.9 929 4 0.8 430 83.7 96PR:DOLE LIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960219 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 930 30 5.8 460 89.5 931 1 0.2 461 89.7 932 3 0.6 464 90.3 934 2 0.4 466 90.7 938 2 0.4 468 91.1 966 1 0.2 469 91.2 968 1 0.2 470 91.4 974 1 0.2 471 91.6 980 9 1.8 480 93.4 984 1 0.2 481 93.6 985 5 1.0 486 94.6 987 8 1.6 494 96.1 988 1 0.2 495 96.3 989 1 0.2 496 96.5 1018 3 0.6 499 97.1 1045 1 0.2 500 97.3 1101 1 0.2 501 97.5 1105 1 0.2 502 97.7 1106 4 0.8 506 98.4 1133 1 0.2 507 98.6 1209 1 0.2 508 98.8 1213 2 0.4 510 99.2 1225 1 0.2 511 99.4 1230 1 0.2 512 99.6 1233 1 0.2 513 99.8 1241 1 0.2 514 100.0 Frequency missing = 1200 96PR:DOLE LIKES -- MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960220 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 7 2.1 7 2.1 211 8 2.4 15 4.4 213 4 1.2 19 5.6 215 12 3.5 31 9.1 217 8 2.4 39 11.5 218 16 4.7 55 16.2 219 1 0.3 56 16.5 220 4 1.2 60 17.7 222 1 0.3 61 18.0 303 1 0.3 62 18.3 304 1 0.3 63 18.6 305 4 1.2 67 19.8 306 1 0.3 68 20.1 313 4 1.2 72 21.2 331 1 0.3 73 21.5 335 3 0.9 76 22.4 401 29 8.6 105 31.0 403 9 2.7 114 33.6 407 4 1.2 118 34.8 417 2 0.6 120 35.4 421 4 1.2 124 36.6 430 3 0.9 127 37.5 442 1 0.3 128 37.8 446 6 1.8 134 39.5 447 1 0.3 135 39.8 448 2 0.6 137 40.4 449 1 0.3 138 40.7 450 2 0.6 140 41.3 451 4 1.2 144 42.5 453 3 0.9 147 43.4 455 1 0.3 148 43.7 501 9 2.7 157 46.3 503 1 0.3 158 46.6 505 6 1.8 164 48.4 507 1 0.3 165 48.7 515 2 0.6 167 49.3 542 4 1.2 171 50.4 601 8 2.4 179 52.8 603 1 0.3 180 53.1 609 6 1.8 186 54.9 610 1 0.3 187 55.2 611 1 0.3 188 55.5 612 2 0.6 190 56.0 613 2 0.6 192 56.6 701 3 0.9 195 57.5 702 1 0.3 196 57.8 96PR:DOLE LIKES -- MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960220 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 709 8 2.4 204 60.2 725 3 0.9 207 61.1 801 21 6.2 228 67.3 806 10 2.9 238 70.2 816 7 2.1 245 72.3 827 1 0.3 246 72.6 833 1 0.3 247 72.9 834 1 0.3 248 73.2 837 1 0.3 249 73.5 901 3 0.9 252 74.3 905 1 0.3 253 74.6 906 1 0.3 254 74.9 907 6 1.8 260 76.7 908 1 0.3 261 77.0 909 1 0.3 262 77.3 914 3 0.9 265 78.2 915 1 0.3 266 78.5 923 1 0.3 267 78.8 924 2 0.6 269 79.4 925 2 0.6 271 79.9 929 3 0.9 274 80.8 930 15 4.4 289 85.3 932 1 0.3 290 85.5 934 1 0.3 291 85.8 938 1 0.3 292 86.1 944 1 0.3 293 86.4 965 1 0.3 294 86.7 968 1 0.3 295 87.0 974 1 0.3 296 87.3 977 2 0.6 298 87.9 980 11 3.2 309 91.2 984 2 0.6 311 91.7 985 1 0.3 312 92.0 987 5 1.5 317 93.5 990 1 0.3 318 93.8 1013 1 0.3 319 94.1 1018 1 0.3 320 94.4 1025 1 0.3 321 94.7 1042 1 0.3 322 95.0 1101 3 0.9 325 95.9 1105 2 0.6 327 96.5 1106 2 0.6 329 97.1 1184 1 0.3 330 97.3 1205 3 0.9 333 98.2 1211 1 0.3 334 98.5 1213 3 0.9 337 99.4 96PR:DOLE LIKES -- MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960220 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1233 2 0.6 339 100.0 Frequency missing = 1375 96PR:DOLE LIKES -- MENTION 4 Cumulative Cumulative V960221 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 5 2.8 5 2.8 211 3 1.7 8 4.5 213 1 0.6 9 5.1 215 10 5.6 19 10.7 217 2 1.1 21 11.9 218 9 5.1 30 16.9 224 1 0.6 31 17.5 303 3 1.7 34 19.2 304 1 0.6 35 19.8 305 1 0.6 36 20.3 313 2 1.1 38 21.5 315 1 0.6 39 22.0 327 1 0.6 40 22.6 401 12 6.8 52 29.4 403 3 1.7 55 31.1 407 2 1.1 57 32.2 413 1 0.6 58 32.8 437 2 1.1 60 33.9 446 8 4.5 68 38.4 447 1 0.6 69 39.0 449 1 0.6 70 39.5 450 2 1.1 72 40.7 451 1 0.6 73 41.2 453 1 0.6 74 41.8 455 1 0.6 75 42.4 457 1 0.6 76 42.9 501 3 1.7 79 44.6 505 1 0.6 80 45.2 542 4 2.3 84 47.5 601 3 1.7 87 49.2 609 3 1.7 90 50.8 610 1 0.6 91 51.4 612 1 0.6 92 52.0 613 1 0.6 93 52.5 701 2 1.1 95 53.7 709 3 1.7 98 55.4 711 1 0.6 99 55.9 723 1 0.6 100 56.5 725 1 0.6 101 57.1 796 1 0.6 102 57.6 801 9 5.1 111 62.7 805 1 0.6 112 63.3 806 4 2.3 116 65.5 816 4 2.3 120 67.8 817 2 1.1 122 68.9 827 2 1.1 124 70.1 96PR:DOLE LIKES -- MENTION 4 Cumulative Cumulative V960221 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 837 2 1.1 126 71.2 901 3 1.7 129 72.9 905 1 0.6 130 73.4 907 1 0.6 131 74.0 908 1 0.6 132 74.6 915 2 1.1 134 75.7 923 1 0.6 135 76.3 924 1 0.6 136 76.8 925 1 0.6 137 77.4 929 3 1.7 140 79.1 930 11 6.2 151 85.3 938 1 0.6 152 85.9 977 1 0.6 153 86.4 980 4 2.3 157 88.7 984 1 0.6 158 89.3 985 1 0.6 159 89.8 987 1 0.6 160 90.4 990 1 0.6 161 91.0 997 1 0.6 162 91.5 1016 1 0.6 163 92.1 1025 1 0.6 164 92.7 1042 1 0.6 165 93.2 1101 1 0.6 166 93.8 1102 1 0.6 167 94.4 1106 1 0.6 168 94.9 1153 1 0.6 169 95.5 1202 1 0.6 170 96.0 1203 1 0.6 171 96.6 1205 2 1.1 173 97.7 1209 1 0.6 174 98.3 1213 2 1.1 176 99.4 1229 1 0.6 177 100.0 Frequency missing = 1537 96PR:DOLE LIKES -- MENTION 5 Cumulative Cumulative V960222 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 6 6.0 6 6.0 215 6 6.0 12 12.0 217 2 2.0 14 14.0 218 1 1.0 15 15.0 220 1 1.0 16 16.0 222 1 1.0 17 17.0 224 1 1.0 18 18.0 301 1 1.0 19 19.0 303 1 1.0 20 20.0 317 1 1.0 21 21.0 401 4 4.0 25 25.0 403 5 5.0 30 30.0 415 1 1.0 31 31.0 417 1 1.0 32 32.0 421 2 2.0 34 34.0 423 1 1.0 35 35.0 432 1 1.0 36 36.0 442 1 1.0 37 37.0 443 1 1.0 38 38.0 446 7 7.0 45 45.0 450 3 3.0 48 48.0 501 1 1.0 49 49.0 508 2 2.0 51 51.0 542 3 3.0 54 54.0 544 1 1.0 55 55.0 601 1 1.0 56 56.0 609 3 3.0 59 59.0 701 4 4.0 63 63.0 711 1 1.0 64 64.0 725 2 2.0 66 66.0 730 1 1.0 67 67.0 801 8 8.0 75 75.0 806 3 3.0 78 78.0 901 1 1.0 79 79.0 905 1 1.0 80 80.0 907 1 1.0 81 81.0 924 1 1.0 82 82.0 930 4 4.0 86 86.0 934 1 1.0 87 87.0 968 1 1.0 88 88.0 979 2 2.0 90 90.0 980 3 3.0 93 93.0 984 1 1.0 94 94.0 987 1 1.0 95 95.0 1026 1 1.0 96 96.0 1048 1 1.0 97 97.0 96PR:DOLE LIKES -- MENTION 5 Cumulative Cumulative V960222 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1101 1 1.0 98 98.0 1106 1 1.0 99 99.0 1209 1 1.0 100 100.0 Frequency missing = 1614 96PR:DOLE DISLIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960224 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 42 1 0.1 1 0.1 201 8 0.8 9 0.9 203 2 0.2 11 1.1 214 1 0.1 12 1.2 215 3 0.3 15 1.6 217 30 3.1 45 4.7 218 3 0.3 48 5.0 219 1 0.1 49 5.1 221 1 0.1 50 5.2 223 1 0.1 51 5.3 225 6 0.6 57 5.9 303 2 0.2 59 6.1 304 30 3.1 89 9.2 306 12 1.2 101 10.5 310 1 0.1 102 10.6 312 1 0.1 103 10.7 313 23 2.4 126 13.0 318 5 0.5 131 13.6 326 1 0.1 132 13.7 334 9 0.9 141 14.6 401 1 0.1 142 14.7 402 28 2.9 170 17.6 404 1 0.1 171 17.7 405 1 0.1 172 17.8 408 1 0.1 173 17.9 414 3 0.3 176 18.2 416 1 0.1 177 18.3 421 1 0.1 178 18.4 422 1 0.1 179 18.5 426 1 0.1 180 18.6 427 3 0.3 183 18.9 431 3 0.3 186 19.3 432 1 0.1 187 19.4 433 1 0.1 188 19.5 435 2 0.2 190 19.7 436 5 0.5 195 20.2 438 1 0.1 196 20.3 441 1 0.1 197 20.4 444 2 0.2 199 20.6 446 4 0.4 203 21.0 447 11 1.1 214 22.2 448 4 0.4 218 22.6 449 8 0.8 226 23.4 450 131 13.6 357 37.0 451 103 10.7 460 47.6 452 1 0.1 461 47.7 96PR:DOLE DISLIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960224 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 456 1 0.1 462 47.8 460 1 0.1 463 47.9 464 5 0.5 468 48.4 495 8 0.8 476 49.3 501 52 5.4 528 54.7 502 2 0.2 530 54.9 505 56 5.8 586 60.7 507 2 0.2 588 60.9 508 8 0.8 596 61.7 510 1 0.1 597 61.8 515 2 0.2 599 62.0 533 1 0.1 600 62.1 542 3 0.3 603 62.4 601 5 0.5 608 62.9 602 2 0.2 610 63.1 609 2 0.2 612 63.4 610 1 0.1 613 63.5 611 1 0.1 614 63.6 625 1 0.1 615 63.7 702 13 1.3 628 65.0 709 1 0.1 629 65.1 710 2 0.2 631 65.3 719 1 0.1 632 65.4 724 1 0.1 633 65.5 725 1 0.1 634 65.6 728 1 0.1 635 65.7 730 4 0.4 639 66.1 796 1 0.1 640 66.3 801 15 1.6 655 67.8 802 1 0.1 656 67.9 803 2 0.2 658 68.1 804 9 0.9 667 69.0 805 1 0.1 668 69.2 806 4 0.4 672 69.6 808 1 0.1 673 69.7 815 1 0.1 674 69.8 816 31 3.2 705 73.0 818 1 0.1 706 73.1 833 1 0.1 707 73.2 834 16 1.7 723 74.8 835 1 0.1 724 74.9 836 2 0.2 726 75.2 843 1 0.1 727 75.3 901 1 0.1 728 75.4 905 4 0.4 732 75.8 906 1 0.1 733 75.9 96PR:DOLE DISLIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960224 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 907 3 0.3 736 76.2 908 1 0.1 737 76.3 910 5 0.5 742 76.8 914 4 0.4 746 77.2 915 1 0.1 747 77.3 916 11 1.1 758 78.5 918 2 0.2 760 78.7 923 2 0.2 762 78.9 925 10 1.0 772 79.9 929 7 0.7 779 80.6 930 24 2.5 803 83.1 931 10 1.0 813 84.2 932 6 0.6 819 84.8 933 1 0.1 820 84.9 935 2 0.2 822 85.1 949 1 0.1 823 85.2 954 1 0.1 824 85.3 962 1 0.1 825 85.4 964 6 0.6 831 86.0 972 1 0.1 832 86.1 977 1 0.1 833 86.2 979 1 0.1 834 86.3 980 2 0.2 836 86.5 985 23 2.4 859 88.9 986 3 0.3 862 89.2 987 22 2.3 884 91.5 988 1 0.1 885 91.6 990 1 0.1 886 91.7 1013 1 0.1 887 91.8 1015 1 0.1 888 91.9 1018 3 0.3 891 92.2 1022 1 0.1 892 92.3 1025 1 0.1 893 92.4 1026 1 0.1 894 92.5 1027 1 0.1 895 92.7 1031 1 0.1 896 92.8 1032 10 1.0 906 93.8 1037 2 0.2 908 94.0 1103 1 0.1 909 94.1 1104 1 0.1 910 94.2 1114 1 0.1 911 94.3 1156 1 0.1 912 94.4 1165 1 0.1 913 94.5 1201 1 0.1 914 94.6 1204 1 0.1 915 94.7 1206 9 0.9 924 95.7 96PR:DOLE DISLIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960224 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1208 4 0.4 928 96.1 1209 18 1.9 946 97.9 1214 3 0.3 949 98.2 1218 2 0.2 951 98.4 1222 2 0.2 953 98.7 1224 1 0.1 954 98.8 1226 2 0.2 956 99.0 1230 2 0.2 958 99.2 1234 5 0.5 963 99.7 1241 2 0.2 965 99.9 9996 1 0.1 966 100.0 Frequency missing = 748 96PR:DOLE DISLIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960225 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 8 1.2 8 1.2 203 3 0.5 11 1.7 214 3 0.5 14 2.2 217 23 3.6 37 5.8 218 1 0.2 38 5.9 223 3 0.5 41 6.4 225 5 0.8 46 7.2 303 3 0.5 49 7.6 304 13 2.0 62 9.7 306 3 0.5 65 10.1 308 1 0.2 66 10.3 310 2 0.3 68 10.6 313 15 2.3 83 12.9 316 1 0.2 84 13.1 318 1 0.2 85 13.2 327 1 0.2 86 13.4 334 8 1.2 94 14.6 397 1 0.2 95 14.8 401 2 0.3 97 15.1 402 21 3.3 118 18.4 404 3 0.5 121 18.8 406 1 0.2 122 19.0 408 1 0.2 123 19.2 414 7 1.1 130 20.2 416 1 0.2 131 20.4 418 1 0.2 132 20.6 422 1 0.2 133 20.7 426 2 0.3 135 21.0 430 4 0.6 139 21.7 436 2 0.3 141 22.0 437 1 0.2 142 22.1 438 3 0.5 145 22.6 441 2 0.3 147 22.9 446 5 0.8 152 23.7 447 10 1.6 162 25.2 448 20 3.1 182 28.3 449 7 1.1 189 29.4 450 11 1.7 200 31.2 451 26 4.0 226 35.2 456 1 0.2 227 35.4 460 2 0.3 229 35.7 464 6 0.9 235 36.6 495 8 1.2 243 37.9 501 9 1.4 252 39.3 502 3 0.5 255 39.7 505 29 4.5 284 44.2 96PR:DOLE DISLIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960225 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 507 5 0.8 289 45.0 508 10 1.6 299 46.6 536 2 0.3 301 46.9 542 5 0.8 306 47.7 601 9 1.4 315 49.1 602 6 0.9 321 50.0 605 1 0.2 322 50.2 609 8 1.2 330 51.4 610 2 0.3 332 51.7 611 2 0.3 334 52.0 612 1 0.2 335 52.2 614 1 0.2 336 52.3 620 1 0.2 337 52.5 622 1 0.2 338 52.6 701 2 0.3 340 53.0 702 10 1.6 350 54.5 708 1 0.2 351 54.7 710 2 0.3 353 55.0 711 1 0.2 354 55.1 723 2 0.3 356 55.5 725 2 0.3 358 55.8 728 1 0.2 359 55.9 730 4 0.6 363 56.5 796 1 0.2 364 56.7 801 22 3.4 386 60.1 804 9 1.4 395 61.5 806 5 0.8 400 62.3 816 14 2.2 414 64.5 818 4 0.6 418 65.1 819 4 0.6 422 65.7 832 2 0.3 424 66.0 834 15 2.3 439 68.4 836 3 0.5 442 68.8 837 1 0.2 443 69.0 848 1 0.2 444 69.2 900 1 0.2 445 69.3 901 3 0.5 448 69.8 905 8 1.2 456 71.0 906 1 0.2 457 71.2 907 8 1.2 465 72.4 908 1 0.2 466 72.6 910 5 0.8 471 73.4 914 2 0.3 473 73.7 916 5 0.8 478 74.5 925 13 2.0 491 76.5 929 6 0.9 497 77.4 96PR:DOLE DISLIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960225 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 930 20 3.1 517 80.5 931 8 1.2 525 81.8 932 1 0.2 526 81.9 933 1 0.2 527 82.1 939 4 0.6 531 82.7 951 2 0.3 533 83.0 962 1 0.2 534 83.2 974 1 0.2 535 83.3 982 1 0.2 536 83.5 983 2 0.3 538 83.8 984 1 0.2 539 84.0 985 12 1.9 551 85.8 987 12 1.9 563 87.7 988 1 0.2 564 87.9 990 2 0.3 566 88.2 996 1 0.2 567 88.3 997 3 0.5 570 88.8 1013 2 0.3 572 89.1 1015 1 0.2 573 89.3 1018 1 0.2 574 89.4 1022 1 0.2 575 89.6 1024 3 0.5 578 90.0 1025 3 0.5 581 90.5 1027 3 0.5 584 91.0 1031 1 0.2 585 91.1 1032 1 0.2 586 91.3 1037 1 0.2 587 91.4 1043 2 0.3 589 91.7 1101 1 0.2 590 91.9 1106 1 0.2 591 92.1 1114 1 0.2 592 92.2 1165 1 0.2 593 92.4 1201 1 0.2 594 92.5 1205 1 0.2 595 92.7 1206 10 1.6 605 94.2 1208 2 0.3 607 94.5 1209 18 2.8 625 97.4 1222 4 0.6 629 98.0 1224 2 0.3 631 98.3 1226 1 0.2 632 98.4 1230 2 0.3 634 98.8 1232 1 0.2 635 98.9 1234 4 0.6 639 99.5 1240 1 0.2 640 99.7 1241 2 0.3 642 100.0 Frequency missing = 1072 96PR:DOLE DISLIKES -- MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960226 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 7 2.0 7 2.0 214 1 0.3 8 2.2 215 1 0.3 9 2.5 217 8 2.2 17 4.7 218 1 0.3 18 5.0 223 1 0.3 19 5.3 225 1 0.3 20 5.6 304 9 2.5 29 8.1 306 3 0.8 32 8.9 308 1 0.3 33 9.2 313 6 1.7 39 10.9 316 2 0.6 41 11.5 402 7 2.0 48 13.4 404 1 0.3 49 13.7 405 1 0.3 50 14.0 408 1 0.3 51 14.2 410 1 0.3 52 14.5 414 1 0.3 53 14.8 416 3 0.8 56 15.6 421 1 0.3 57 15.9 422 2 0.6 59 16.5 426 1 0.3 60 16.8 434 2 0.6 62 17.3 436 5 1.4 67 18.7 445 2 0.6 69 19.3 446 4 1.1 73 20.4 447 1 0.3 74 20.7 448 2 0.6 76 21.2 449 3 0.8 79 22.1 450 4 1.1 83 23.2 451 8 2.2 91 25.4 464 3 0.8 94 26.3 495 2 0.6 96 26.8 500 2 0.6 98 27.4 501 6 1.7 104 29.1 502 1 0.3 105 29.3 504 1 0.3 106 29.6 505 18 5.0 124 34.6 507 1 0.3 125 34.9 508 3 0.8 128 35.8 515 1 0.3 129 36.0 542 2 0.6 131 36.6 601 2 0.6 133 37.2 602 2 0.6 135 37.7 605 1 0.3 136 38.0 609 4 1.1 140 39.1 96PR:DOLE DISLIKES -- MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960226 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 610 1 0.3 141 39.4 611 1 0.3 142 39.7 702 11 3.1 153 42.7 710 3 0.8 156 43.6 711 1 0.3 157 43.9 730 3 0.8 160 44.7 732 1 0.3 161 45.0 796 1 0.3 162 45.3 801 13 3.6 175 48.9 804 5 1.4 180 50.3 806 8 2.2 188 52.5 815 1 0.3 189 52.8 816 3 0.8 192 53.6 834 6 1.7 198 55.3 836 5 1.4 203 56.7 843 1 0.3 204 57.0 900 1 0.3 205 57.3 901 7 2.0 212 59.2 905 2 0.6 214 59.8 907 4 1.1 218 60.9 910 4 1.1 222 62.0 914 2 0.6 224 62.6 915 1 0.3 225 62.8 916 7 2.0 232 64.8 923 3 0.8 235 65.6 925 9 2.5 244 68.2 929 4 1.1 248 69.3 930 13 3.6 261 72.9 931 3 0.8 264 73.7 932 1 0.3 265 74.0 933 4 1.1 269 75.1 935 1 0.3 270 75.4 939 2 0.6 272 76.0 962 2 0.6 274 76.5 964 4 1.1 278 77.7 968 2 0.6 280 78.2 978 1 0.3 281 78.5 980 2 0.6 283 79.1 982 1 0.3 284 79.3 985 6 1.7 290 81.0 986 1 0.3 291 81.3 987 3 0.8 294 82.1 990 3 0.8 297 83.0 996 1 0.3 298 83.2 997 1 0.3 299 83.5 1015 1 0.3 300 83.8 96PR:DOLE DISLIKES -- MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960226 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1019 1 0.3 301 84.1 1020 1 0.3 302 84.4 1022 1 0.3 303 84.6 1025 2 0.6 305 85.2 1026 1 0.3 306 85.5 1031 3 0.8 309 86.3 1032 3 0.8 312 87.2 1043 1 0.3 313 87.4 1045 1 0.3 314 87.7 1101 3 0.8 317 88.5 1105 2 0.6 319 89.1 1106 1 0.3 320 89.4 1117 1 0.3 321 89.7 1201 3 0.8 324 90.5 1204 1 0.3 325 90.8 1206 4 1.1 329 91.9 1208 1 0.3 330 92.2 1209 12 3.4 342 95.5 1213 1 0.3 343 95.8 1221 1 0.3 344 96.1 1224 1 0.3 345 96.4 1226 1 0.3 346 96.6 1230 2 0.6 348 97.2 1234 5 1.4 353 98.6 1241 4 1.1 357 99.7 9997 1 0.3 358 100.0 Frequency missing = 1356 96PR:DOLE DISLIKES -- MENTION 4 Cumulative Cumulative V960227 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 4 2.1 4 2.1 203 1 0.5 5 2.7 215 1 0.5 6 3.2 217 2 1.1 8 4.3 220 1 0.5 9 4.8 304 1 0.5 10 5.3 306 1 0.5 11 5.9 310 1 0.5 12 6.4 313 1 0.5 13 6.9 316 1 0.5 14 7.4 334 1 0.5 15 8.0 401 1 0.5 16 8.5 402 2 1.1 18 9.6 427 1 0.5 19 10.1 436 1 0.5 20 10.6 446 1 0.5 21 11.2 447 3 1.6 24 12.8 448 1 0.5 25 13.3 450 5 2.7 30 16.0 451 8 4.3 38 20.2 454 1 0.5 39 20.7 464 2 1.1 41 21.8 495 1 0.5 42 22.3 501 4 2.1 46 24.5 505 8 4.3 54 28.7 508 2 1.1 56 29.8 515 1 0.5 57 30.3 535 1 0.5 58 30.9 601 1 0.5 59 31.4 602 4 2.1 63 33.5 605 1 0.5 64 34.0 609 2 1.1 66 35.1 610 1 0.5 67 35.6 618 1 0.5 68 36.2 702 5 2.7 73 38.8 710 3 1.6 76 40.4 723 1 0.5 77 41.0 801 8 4.3 85 45.2 804 3 1.6 88 46.8 806 1 0.5 89 47.3 810 1 0.5 90 47.9 816 4 2.1 94 50.0 832 1 0.5 95 50.5 834 1 0.5 96 51.1 836 2 1.1 98 52.1 848 1 0.5 99 52.7 96PR:DOLE DISLIKES -- MENTION 4 Cumulative Cumulative V960227 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 900 1 0.5 100 53.2 901 5 2.7 105 55.9 905 1 0.5 106 56.4 907 4 2.1 110 58.5 908 2 1.1 112 59.6 910 2 1.1 114 60.6 914 2 1.1 116 61.7 916 1 0.5 117 62.2 923 1 0.5 118 62.8 924 1 0.5 119 63.3 925 1 0.5 120 63.8 929 2 1.1 122 64.9 930 5 2.7 127 67.6 932 1 0.5 128 68.1 933 3 1.6 131 69.7 962 1 0.5 132 70.2 964 2 1.1 134 71.3 980 1 0.5 135 71.8 982 1 0.5 136 72.3 985 6 3.2 142 75.5 987 9 4.8 151 80.3 988 1 0.5 152 80.9 990 1 0.5 153 81.4 1016 1 0.5 154 81.9 1018 1 0.5 155 82.4 1020 1 0.5 156 83.0 1025 1 0.5 157 83.5 1027 2 1.1 159 84.6 1031 1 0.5 160 85.1 1045 1 0.5 161 85.6 1101 1 0.5 162 86.2 1106 2 1.1 164 87.2 1107 1 0.5 165 87.8 1201 3 1.6 168 89.4 1206 4 2.1 172 91.5 1208 2 1.1 174 92.6 1209 7 3.7 181 96.3 1214 1 0.5 182 96.8 1226 1 0.5 183 97.3 1230 1 0.5 184 97.9 1234 2 1.1 186 98.9 1240 1 0.5 187 99.5 1241 1 0.5 188 100.0 Frequency missing = 1526 96PR:DOLE DISLIKES -- MENTION 5 Cumulative Cumulative V960228 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 4 4.5 4 4.5 217 1 1.1 5 5.6 304 1 1.1 6 6.7 306 2 2.2 8 9.0 310 1 1.1 9 10.1 312 1 1.1 10 11.2 318 1 1.1 11 12.4 334 1 1.1 12 13.5 404 1 1.1 13 14.6 422 1 1.1 14 15.7 436 1 1.1 15 16.9 446 1 1.1 16 18.0 448 1 1.1 17 19.1 449 1 1.1 18 20.2 450 1 1.1 19 21.3 451 2 2.2 21 23.6 464 1 1.1 22 24.7 505 5 5.6 27 30.3 508 3 3.4 30 33.7 542 1 1.1 31 34.8 602 1 1.1 32 36.0 609 1 1.1 33 37.1 702 3 3.4 36 40.4 801 7 7.9 43 48.3 804 3 3.4 46 51.7 806 2 2.2 48 53.9 827 1 1.1 49 55.1 834 3 3.4 52 58.4 836 1 1.1 53 59.6 901 1 1.1 54 60.7 905 1 1.1 55 61.8 907 2 2.2 57 64.0 910 1 1.1 58 65.2 914 2 2.2 60 67.4 916 2 2.2 62 69.7 928 1 1.1 63 70.8 930 1 1.1 64 71.9 964 1 1.1 65 73.0 974 1 1.1 66 74.2 979 1 1.1 67 75.3 980 1 1.1 68 76.4 983 1 1.1 69 77.5 985 2 2.2 71 79.8 987 1 1.1 72 80.9 1020 1 1.1 73 82.0 1047 1 1.1 74 83.1 96PR:DOLE DISLIKES -- MENTION 5 Cumulative Cumulative V960228 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1104 1 1.1 75 84.3 1201 2 2.2 77 86.5 1206 2 2.2 79 88.8 1209 3 3.4 82 92.1 1222 1 1.1 83 93.3 1234 2 2.2 85 95.5 1241 4 4.5 89 100.0 Frequency missing = 1625 96PR:PEROT LIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960230 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 4 0.9 4 0.9 213 1 0.2 5 1.1 219 1 0.2 6 1.3 222 1 0.2 7 1.5 223 1 0.2 8 1.7 303 8 1.7 16 3.5 306 1 0.2 17 3.7 311 1 0.2 18 3.9 314 11 2.4 29 6.3 315 8 1.7 37 8.1 325 3 0.7 40 8.7 327 1 0.2 41 9.0 334 1 0.2 42 9.2 401 29 6.3 71 15.5 403 1 0.2 72 15.7 407 3 0.7 75 16.4 408 1 0.2 76 16.6 409 1 0.2 77 16.8 413 5 1.1 82 17.9 415 2 0.4 84 18.3 417 12 2.6 96 21.0 421 7 1.5 103 22.5 425 5 1.1 108 23.6 426 16 3.5 124 27.1 427 1 0.2 125 27.3 428 2 0.4 127 27.7 430 5 1.1 132 28.8 431 1 0.2 133 29.0 433 3 0.7 136 29.7 435 1 0.2 137 29.9 437 1 0.2 138 30.1 442 3 0.7 141 30.8 447 4 0.9 145 31.7 449 2 0.4 147 32.1 450 1 0.2 148 32.3 456 71 15.5 219 47.8 459 3 0.7 222 48.5 501 1 0.2 223 48.7 505 7 1.5 230 50.2 507 2 0.4 232 50.7 542 1 0.2 233 50.9 555 18 3.9 251 54.8 556 1 0.2 252 55.0 601 57 12.4 309 67.5 603 2 0.4 311 67.9 607 2 0.4 313 68.3 96PR:PEROT LIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960230 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 609 4 0.9 317 69.2 613 2 0.4 319 69.7 617 1 0.2 320 69.9 701 1 0.2 321 70.1 709 9 2.0 330 72.1 711 3 0.7 333 72.7 724 1 0.2 334 72.9 725 11 2.4 345 75.3 727 1 0.2 346 75.5 730 2 0.4 348 76.0 732 1 0.2 349 76.2 801 24 5.2 373 81.4 802 4 0.9 377 82.3 806 6 1.3 383 83.6 815 1 0.2 384 83.8 816 4 0.9 388 84.7 818 2 0.4 390 85.2 833 11 2.4 401 87.6 835 2 0.4 403 88.0 843 5 1.1 408 89.1 901 9 2.0 417 91.0 906 2 0.4 419 91.5 907 1 0.2 420 91.7 910 1 0.2 421 91.9 915 1 0.2 422 92.1 929 2 0.4 424 92.6 930 1 0.2 425 92.8 932 6 1.3 431 94.1 934 2 0.4 433 94.5 962 1 0.2 434 94.8 974 1 0.2 435 95.0 979 1 0.2 436 95.2 980 2 0.4 438 95.6 997 1 0.2 439 95.9 1026 1 0.2 440 96.1 1101 1 0.2 441 96.3 1105 1 0.2 442 96.5 1166 1 0.2 443 96.7 1202 4 0.9 447 97.6 1205 9 2.0 456 99.6 5002 1 0.2 457 99.8 5004 1 0.2 458 100.0 Frequency missing = 1256 96PR:PEROT LIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960231 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 3 1.0 3 1.0 203 1 0.3 4 1.4 217 1 0.3 5 1.7 219 1 0.3 6 2.1 222 1 0.3 7 2.4 223 1 0.3 8 2.8 303 5 1.7 13 4.5 304 1 0.3 14 4.9 305 1 0.3 15 5.2 313 1 0.3 16 5.6 314 6 2.1 22 7.6 315 8 2.8 30 10.4 401 10 3.5 40 13.9 402 1 0.3 41 14.2 403 1 0.3 42 14.6 407 3 1.0 45 15.6 409 3 1.0 48 16.7 411 1 0.3 49 17.0 413 4 1.4 53 18.4 415 2 0.7 55 19.1 417 6 2.1 61 21.2 421 4 1.4 65 22.6 425 3 1.0 68 23.6 426 10 3.5 78 27.1 428 5 1.7 83 28.8 430 3 1.0 86 29.9 431 2 0.7 88 30.6 432 1 0.3 89 30.9 433 1 0.3 90 31.3 435 1 0.3 91 31.6 439 1 0.3 92 31.9 442 2 0.7 94 32.6 447 1 0.3 95 33.0 449 1 0.3 96 33.3 456 25 8.7 121 42.0 505 5 1.7 126 43.8 506 1 0.3 127 44.1 507 2 0.7 129 44.8 555 5 1.7 134 46.5 556 2 0.7 136 47.2 601 49 17.0 185 64.2 607 1 0.3 186 64.6 609 4 1.4 190 66.0 610 1 0.3 191 66.3 611 2 0.7 193 67.0 613 2 0.7 195 67.7 96PR:PEROT LIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960231 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 701 3 1.0 198 68.8 709 7 2.4 205 71.2 724 1 0.3 206 71.5 725 1 0.3 207 71.9 726 1 0.3 208 72.2 727 5 1.7 213 74.0 730 2 0.7 215 74.7 796 1 0.3 216 75.0 801 24 8.3 240 83.3 802 2 0.7 242 84.0 804 2 0.7 244 84.7 806 1 0.3 245 85.1 818 1 0.3 246 85.4 831 1 0.3 247 85.8 833 1 0.3 248 86.1 835 1 0.3 249 86.5 837 1 0.3 250 86.8 843 2 0.7 252 87.5 901 7 2.4 259 89.9 925 1 0.3 260 90.3 930 1 0.3 261 90.6 931 2 0.7 263 91.3 932 8 2.8 271 94.1 989 1 0.3 272 94.4 1024 1 0.3 273 94.8 1164 1 0.3 274 95.1 1166 2 0.7 276 95.8 1202 5 1.7 281 97.6 1205 3 1.0 284 98.6 1207 1 0.3 285 99.0 1209 1 0.3 286 99.3 1213 1 0.3 287 99.7 1242 1 0.3 288 100.0 Frequency missing = 1426 96PR:PEROT LIKES -- MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960232 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 3 2.2 3 2.2 215 1 0.7 4 2.9 221 1 0.7 5 3.6 303 2 1.4 7 5.0 314 5 3.6 12 8.6 315 1 0.7 13 9.4 325 1 0.7 14 10.1 401 5 3.6 19 13.7 403 1 0.7 20 14.4 409 1 0.7 21 15.1 415 1 0.7 22 15.8 417 2 1.4 24 17.3 421 3 2.2 27 19.4 425 2 1.4 29 20.9 426 7 5.0 36 25.9 428 1 0.7 37 26.6 431 1 0.7 38 27.3 437 2 1.4 40 28.8 443 1 0.7 41 29.5 445 1 0.7 42 30.2 447 4 2.9 46 33.1 456 6 4.3 52 37.4 457 1 0.7 53 38.1 505 3 2.2 56 40.3 507 1 0.7 57 41.0 542 1 0.7 58 41.7 555 5 3.6 63 45.3 556 2 1.4 65 46.8 601 20 14.4 85 61.2 605 1 0.7 86 61.9 607 1 0.7 87 62.6 609 4 2.9 91 65.5 611 1 0.7 92 66.2 613 1 0.7 93 66.9 701 2 1.4 95 68.3 709 3 2.2 98 70.5 710 1 0.7 99 71.2 711 1 0.7 100 71.9 724 1 0.7 101 72.7 726 1 0.7 102 73.4 730 1 0.7 103 74.1 801 6 4.3 109 78.4 804 2 1.4 111 79.9 806 3 2.2 114 82.0 833 2 1.4 116 83.5 835 1 0.7 117 84.2 96PR:PEROT LIKES -- MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960232 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 901 4 2.9 121 87.1 930 2 1.4 123 88.5 934 1 0.7 124 89.2 938 1 0.7 125 89.9 980 3 2.2 128 92.1 987 1 0.7 129 92.8 1025 2 1.4 131 94.2 1158 1 0.7 132 95.0 1196 2 1.4 134 96.4 1197 1 0.7 135 97.1 1202 2 1.4 137 98.6 1205 1 0.7 138 99.3 1210 1 0.7 139 100.0 Frequency missing = 1575 96PR:PEROT LIKES -- MENTION 4 Cumulative Cumulative V960233 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 213 1 1.4 1 1.4 225 1 1.4 2 2.9 314 1 1.4 3 4.3 401 1 1.4 4 5.7 403 1 1.4 5 7.1 407 2 2.9 7 10.0 413 2 2.9 9 12.9 417 2 2.9 11 15.7 425 1 1.4 12 17.1 428 2 2.9 14 20.0 442 1 1.4 15 21.4 449 1 1.4 16 22.9 456 1 1.4 17 24.3 457 2 2.9 19 27.1 507 2 2.9 21 30.0 542 1 1.4 22 31.4 555 2 2.9 24 34.3 601 8 11.4 32 45.7 603 1 1.4 33 47.1 609 2 2.9 35 50.0 701 2 2.9 37 52.9 709 1 1.4 38 54.3 725 1 1.4 39 55.7 726 2 2.9 41 58.6 730 2 2.9 43 61.4 801 11 15.7 54 77.1 827 1 1.4 55 78.6 829 1 1.4 56 80.0 831 1 1.4 57 81.4 841 1 1.4 58 82.9 901 1 1.4 59 84.3 932 1 1.4 60 85.7 934 1 1.4 61 87.1 938 2 2.9 63 90.0 980 1 1.4 64 91.4 1038 1 1.4 65 92.9 1175 1 1.4 66 94.3 1202 3 4.3 69 98.6 1205 1 1.4 70 100.0 Frequency missing = 1644 96PR:PEROT LIKES -- MENTION 5 Cumulative Cumulative V960234 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 1 3.1 1 3.1 303 1 3.1 2 6.3 401 1 3.1 3 9.4 421 1 3.1 4 12.5 435 1 3.1 5 15.6 455 1 3.1 6 18.8 456 1 3.1 7 21.9 459 1 3.1 8 25.0 601 1 3.1 9 28.1 609 1 3.1 10 31.3 613 1 3.1 11 34.4 617 1 3.1 12 37.5 701 2 6.3 14 43.8 725 1 3.1 15 46.9 726 1 3.1 16 50.0 801 5 15.6 21 65.6 823 1 3.1 22 68.8 835 1 3.1 23 71.9 845 1 3.1 24 75.0 901 1 3.1 25 78.1 915 2 6.3 27 84.4 938 1 3.1 28 87.5 984 1 3.1 29 90.6 1101 1 3.1 30 93.8 1106 1 3.1 31 96.9 1188 1 3.1 32 100.0 Frequency missing = 1682 96PR:PEROT DISLIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960236 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 7 0.8 7 0.8 203 15 1.7 22 2.5 212 12 1.3 34 3.8 213 1 0.1 35 3.9 214 18 2.0 53 5.9 219 53 5.9 106 11.9 221 10 1.1 116 13.0 223 1 0.1 117 13.1 225 1 0.1 118 13.2 303 4 0.4 122 13.6 304 22 2.5 144 16.1 306 6 0.7 150 16.8 308 2 0.2 152 17.0 310 1 0.1 153 17.1 311 1 0.1 154 17.2 312 1 0.1 155 17.3 313 3 0.3 158 17.7 314 9 1.0 167 18.7 315 4 0.4 171 19.1 318 14 1.6 185 20.7 334 11 1.2 196 21.9 401 1 0.1 197 22.0 402 28 3.1 225 25.2 404 2 0.2 227 25.4 405 2 0.2 229 25.6 408 4 0.4 233 26.1 414 4 0.4 237 26.5 416 7 0.8 244 27.3 418 8 0.9 252 28.2 421 1 0.1 253 28.3 422 2 0.2 255 28.5 425 1 0.1 256 28.6 426 35 3.9 291 32.6 427 1 0.1 292 32.7 431 114 12.8 406 45.4 433 1 0.1 407 45.5 434 1 0.1 408 45.6 436 3 0.3 411 46.0 438 2 0.2 413 46.2 440 1 0.1 414 46.3 441 1 0.1 415 46.4 443 1 0.1 416 46.5 444 4 0.4 420 47.0 447 19 2.1 439 49.1 449 7 0.8 446 49.9 450 1 0.1 447 50.0 96PR:PEROT DISLIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960236 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 451 3 0.3 450 50.3 456 18 2.0 468 52.3 459 1 0.1 469 52.5 464 12 1.3 481 53.8 495 22 2.5 503 56.3 501 1 0.1 504 56.4 505 20 2.2 524 58.6 507 30 3.4 554 62.0 542 1 0.1 555 62.1 555 2 0.2 557 62.3 556 27 3.0 584 65.3 597 1 0.1 585 65.4 601 5 0.6 590 66.0 604 1 0.1 591 66.1 609 7 0.8 598 66.9 611 5 0.6 603 67.4 614 1 0.1 604 67.6 615 1 0.1 605 67.7 618 2 0.2 607 67.9 702 30 3.4 637 71.3 710 11 1.2 648 72.5 711 1 0.1 649 72.6 723 2 0.2 651 72.8 726 23 2.6 674 75.4 730 5 0.6 679 76.0 732 2 0.2 681 76.2 796 1 0.1 682 76.3 801 18 2.0 700 78.3 803 1 0.1 701 78.4 804 9 1.0 710 79.4 806 1 0.1 711 79.5 815 2 0.2 713 79.8 816 1 0.1 714 79.9 817 1 0.1 715 80.0 818 30 3.4 745 83.3 819 1 0.1 746 83.4 832 3 0.3 749 83.8 834 2 0.2 751 84.0 835 2 0.2 753 84.2 836 2 0.2 755 84.5 843 1 0.1 756 84.6 905 1 0.1 757 84.7 910 1 0.1 758 84.8 914 1 0.1 759 84.9 929 2 0.2 761 85.1 931 3 0.3 764 85.5 96PR:PEROT DISLIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960236 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 932 2 0.2 766 85.7 933 1 0.1 767 85.8 939 1 0.1 768 85.9 962 1 0.1 769 86.0 985 4 0.4 773 86.5 986 6 0.7 779 87.1 1016 1 0.1 780 87.2 1018 2 0.2 782 87.5 1103 2 0.2 784 87.7 1105 1 0.1 785 87.8 1117 2 0.2 787 88.0 1156 2 0.2 789 88.3 1166 4 0.4 793 88.7 1184 1 0.1 794 88.8 1196 2 0.2 796 89.0 1204 1 0.1 797 89.1 1205 1 0.1 798 89.3 1208 1 0.1 799 89.4 1209 6 0.7 805 90.0 1222 1 0.1 806 90.2 1231 1 0.1 807 90.3 1234 1 0.1 808 90.4 5001 33 3.7 841 94.1 5002 14 1.6 855 95.6 5003 28 3.1 883 98.8 5004 10 1.1 893 99.9 9996 1 0.1 894 100.0 Frequency missing = 820 96PR:PEROT DISLIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960237 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 14 2.8 14 2.8 203 7 1.4 21 4.2 212 3 0.6 24 4.7 214 3 0.6 27 5.3 216 2 0.4 29 5.7 219 22 4.3 51 10.1 221 8 1.6 59 11.7 223 3 0.6 62 12.3 225 1 0.2 63 12.5 303 1 0.2 64 12.6 304 7 1.4 71 14.0 305 1 0.2 72 14.2 306 5 1.0 77 15.2 308 2 0.4 79 15.6 310 1 0.2 80 15.8 312 1 0.2 81 16.0 313 1 0.2 82 16.2 314 3 0.6 85 16.8 318 4 0.8 89 17.6 320 3 0.6 92 18.2 326 1 0.2 93 18.4 334 5 1.0 98 19.4 401 1 0.2 99 19.6 402 6 1.2 105 20.8 403 1 0.2 106 20.9 404 1 0.2 107 21.1 408 5 1.0 112 22.1 414 5 1.0 117 23.1 416 3 0.6 120 23.7 418 3 0.6 123 24.3 422 1 0.2 124 24.5 425 4 0.8 128 25.3 426 44 8.7 172 34.0 427 1 0.2 173 34.2 431 31 6.1 204 40.3 433 3 0.6 207 40.9 438 1 0.2 208 41.1 441 2 0.4 210 41.5 444 1 0.2 211 41.7 446 1 0.2 212 41.9 447 5 1.0 217 42.9 449 7 1.4 224 44.3 451 2 0.4 226 44.7 454 4 0.8 230 45.5 455 1 0.2 231 45.7 456 18 3.6 249 49.2 96PR:PEROT DISLIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960237 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 459 1 0.2 250 49.4 464 4 0.8 254 50.2 495 14 2.8 268 53.0 501 1 0.2 269 53.2 505 18 3.6 287 56.7 507 9 1.8 296 58.5 510 1 0.2 297 58.7 542 4 0.8 301 59.5 555 1 0.2 302 59.7 556 9 1.8 311 61.5 601 5 1.0 316 62.5 602 2 0.4 318 62.8 604 1 0.2 319 63.0 609 14 2.8 333 65.8 611 5 1.0 338 66.8 614 3 0.6 341 67.4 618 1 0.2 342 67.6 702 20 4.0 362 71.5 710 6 1.2 368 72.7 723 1 0.2 369 72.9 726 15 3.0 384 75.9 727 1 0.2 385 76.1 730 4 0.8 389 76.9 732 1 0.2 390 77.1 796 2 0.4 392 77.5 801 27 5.3 419 82.8 803 1 0.2 420 83.0 804 7 1.4 427 84.4 806 1 0.2 428 84.6 808 1 0.2 429 84.8 815 1 0.2 430 85.0 818 7 1.4 437 86.4 833 1 0.2 438 86.6 834 2 0.4 440 87.0 843 3 0.6 443 87.5 846 1 0.2 444 87.7 901 6 1.2 450 88.9 910 1 0.2 451 89.1 925 1 0.2 452 89.3 929 1 0.2 453 89.5 930 1 0.2 454 89.7 931 1 0.2 455 89.9 932 2 0.4 457 90.3 935 1 0.2 458 90.5 968 1 0.2 459 90.7 985 1 0.2 460 90.9 96PR:PEROT DISLIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960237 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 986 1 0.2 461 91.1 987 1 0.2 462 91.3 1101 2 0.4 464 91.7 1103 1 0.2 465 91.9 1105 2 0.4 467 92.3 1107 1 0.2 468 92.5 1164 1 0.2 469 92.7 1166 1 0.2 470 92.9 1193 1 0.2 471 93.1 1196 2 0.4 473 93.5 1206 3 0.6 476 94.1 1209 6 1.2 482 95.3 1213 1 0.2 483 95.5 1214 1 0.2 484 95.7 1234 3 0.6 487 96.2 5001 7 1.4 494 97.6 5002 3 0.6 497 98.2 5003 6 1.2 503 99.4 5004 3 0.6 506 100.0 Frequency missing = 1208 96PR:PEROT DISLIKES -- MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960238 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 7 3.0 7 3.0 203 6 2.5 13 5.5 211 1 0.4 14 5.9 212 1 0.4 15 6.3 214 4 1.7 19 8.0 216 1 0.4 20 8.4 219 10 4.2 30 12.7 221 2 0.8 32 13.5 303 3 1.3 35 14.8 304 1 0.4 36 15.2 306 2 0.8 38 16.0 314 5 2.1 43 18.1 318 5 2.1 48 20.3 320 2 0.8 50 21.1 328 2 0.8 52 21.9 334 1 0.4 53 22.4 402 12 5.1 65 27.4 408 1 0.4 66 27.8 414 5 2.1 71 30.0 416 2 0.8 73 30.8 419 1 0.4 74 31.2 422 1 0.4 75 31.6 426 14 5.9 89 37.6 431 4 1.7 93 39.2 436 1 0.4 94 39.7 441 1 0.4 95 40.1 447 4 1.7 99 41.8 449 2 0.8 101 42.6 456 10 4.2 111 46.8 459 1 0.4 112 47.3 464 4 1.7 116 48.9 495 3 1.3 119 50.2 500 1 0.4 120 50.6 504 1 0.4 121 51.1 505 6 2.5 127 53.6 507 5 2.1 132 55.7 508 1 0.4 133 56.1 515 1 0.4 134 56.5 542 1 0.4 135 57.0 556 4 1.7 139 58.6 604 1 0.4 140 59.1 609 8 3.4 148 62.4 611 1 0.4 149 62.9 613 1 0.4 150 63.3 614 1 0.4 151 63.7 701 1 0.4 152 64.1 96PR:PEROT DISLIKES -- MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960238 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 702 7 3.0 159 67.1 710 2 0.8 161 67.9 726 5 2.1 166 70.0 730 4 1.7 170 71.7 801 17 7.2 187 78.9 804 7 3.0 194 81.9 818 4 1.7 198 83.5 833 2 0.8 200 84.4 834 2 0.8 202 85.2 835 1 0.4 203 85.7 845 1 0.4 204 86.1 901 4 1.7 208 87.8 932 1 0.4 209 88.2 935 1 0.4 210 88.6 951 1 0.4 211 89.0 981 1 0.4 212 89.5 982 1 0.4 213 89.9 1024 1 0.4 214 90.3 1107 1 0.4 215 90.7 1166 2 0.8 217 91.6 1206 1 0.4 218 92.0 1209 1 0.4 219 92.4 1234 2 0.8 221 93.2 5001 2 0.8 223 94.1 5002 4 1.7 227 95.8 5003 6 2.5 233 98.3 5004 4 1.7 237 100.0 Frequency missing = 1477 96PR:PEROT DISLIKES -- MENTION 4 Cumulative Cumulative V960239 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 4 4.3 4 4.3 203 1 1.1 5 5.4 212 1 1.1 6 6.5 214 3 3.3 9 9.8 219 3 3.3 12 13.0 221 1 1.1 13 14.1 223 2 2.2 15 16.3 306 1 1.1 16 17.4 313 1 1.1 17 18.5 314 1 1.1 18 19.6 320 1 1.1 19 20.7 334 2 2.2 21 22.8 402 2 2.2 23 25.0 408 2 2.2 25 27.2 410 1 1.1 26 28.3 418 2 2.2 28 30.4 421 1 1.1 29 31.5 422 1 1.1 30 32.6 426 2 2.2 32 34.8 431 3 3.3 35 38.0 447 2 2.2 37 40.2 449 1 1.1 38 41.3 451 1 1.1 39 42.4 456 3 3.3 42 45.7 464 2 2.2 44 47.8 495 2 2.2 46 50.0 505 2 2.2 48 52.2 507 4 4.3 52 56.5 542 4 4.3 56 60.9 609 4 4.3 60 65.2 611 1 1.1 61 66.3 614 1 1.1 62 67.4 701 1 1.1 63 68.5 702 1 1.1 64 69.6 725 1 1.1 65 70.7 801 5 5.4 70 76.1 804 4 4.3 74 80.4 806 1 1.1 75 81.5 818 1 1.1 76 82.6 835 1 1.1 77 83.7 901 1 1.1 78 84.8 923 1 1.1 79 85.9 1027 1 1.1 80 87.0 1103 1 1.1 81 88.0 1107 1 1.1 82 89.1 1166 3 3.3 85 92.4 96PR:PEROT DISLIKES -- MENTION 4 Cumulative Cumulative V960239 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1204 1 1.1 86 93.5 1206 1 1.1 87 94.6 1209 2 2.2 89 96.7 5001 1 1.1 90 97.8 5003 2 2.2 92 100.0 Frequency missing = 1622 96PR:PEROT DISLIKES -- MENTION 5 Cumulative Cumulative V960240 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 1 3.2 1 3.2 214 1 3.2 2 6.5 311 1 3.2 3 9.7 314 1 3.2 4 12.9 328 1 3.2 5 16.1 334 1 3.2 6 19.4 402 1 3.2 7 22.6 416 1 3.2 8 25.8 426 1 3.2 9 29.0 447 1 3.2 10 32.3 449 2 6.5 12 38.7 456 1 3.2 13 41.9 464 1 3.2 14 45.2 609 4 12.9 18 58.1 611 1 3.2 19 61.3 710 1 3.2 20 64.5 801 4 12.9 24 77.4 804 1 3.2 25 80.6 846 1 3.2 26 83.9 901 2 6.5 28 90.3 951 1 3.2 29 93.5 1103 1 3.2 30 96.8 1209 1 3.2 31 100.0 Frequency missing = 1683 96PR:POLITICAL AD RECALL, MNTN 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960251 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 251 18.4 251 18.4 2 3 0.2 254 18.6 3 14 1.0 268 19.6 11 3 0.2 271 19.8 13 1 0.1 272 19.9 15 28 2.0 300 22.0 16 2 0.1 302 22.1 17 5 0.4 307 22.5 29 3 0.2 310 22.7 31 1 0.1 311 22.8 33 1 0.1 312 22.8 35 37 2.7 349 25.5 36 1 0.1 350 25.6 37 1 0.1 351 25.7 40 1 0.1 352 25.8 53 4 0.3 356 26.1 55 9 0.7 365 26.7 56 2 0.1 367 26.9 75 1 0.1 368 26.9 130 86 6.3 454 33.2 131 30 2.2 484 35.4 132 21 1.5 505 37.0 133 12 0.9 517 37.8 134 16 1.2 533 39.0 135 2 0.1 535 39.2 136 3 0.2 538 39.4 140 24 1.8 562 41.1 141 6 0.4 568 41.6 142 2 0.1 570 41.7 143 1 0.1 571 41.8 144 14 1.0 585 42.8 145 90 6.6 675 49.4 146 2 0.1 677 49.6 147 15 1.1 692 50.7 148 27 2.0 719 52.6 149 38 2.8 757 55.4 150 55 4.0 812 59.4 151 26 1.9 838 61.3 152 3 0.2 841 61.6 153 10 0.7 851 62.3 154 6 0.4 857 62.7 155 8 0.6 865 63.3 156 3 0.2 868 63.5 157 13 1.0 881 64.5 158 1 0.1 882 64.6 159 4 0.3 886 64.9 96PR:POLITICAL AD RECALL, MNTN 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960251 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 160 10 0.7 896 65.6 161 2 0.1 898 65.7 162 9 0.7 907 66.4 163 11 0.8 918 67.2 169 19 1.4 937 68.6 170 5 0.4 942 69.0 171 2 0.1 944 69.1 172 8 0.6 952 69.7 173 10 0.7 962 70.4 174 1 0.1 963 70.5 175 8 0.6 971 71.1 176 21 1.5 992 72.6 177 23 1.7 1015 74.3 179 19 1.4 1034 75.7 180 3 0.2 1037 75.9 181 7 0.5 1044 76.4 182 3 0.2 1047 76.6 183 3 0.2 1050 76.9 184 2 0.1 1052 77.0 186 2 0.1 1054 77.2 187 7 0.5 1061 77.7 189 23 1.7 1084 79.4 190 8 0.6 1092 79.9 191 132 9.7 1224 89.6 192 15 1.1 1239 90.7 302 1 0.1 1240 90.8 397 3 0.2 1243 91.0 402 2 0.1 1245 91.1 497 1 0.1 1246 91.2 502 4 0.3 1250 91.5 503 5 0.4 1255 91.9 504 8 0.6 1263 92.5 505 13 1.0 1276 93.4 506 5 0.4 1281 93.8 520 5 0.4 1286 94.1 521 7 0.5 1293 94.7 523 5 0.4 1298 95.0 524 2 0.1 1300 95.2 525 3 0.2 1303 95.4 526 7 0.5 1310 95.9 598 14 1.0 1324 96.9 599 3 0.2 1327 97.1 996 4 0.3 1331 97.4 997 35 2.6 1366 100.0 Frequency missing = 348 96PR:POLITICAL AD RECALL, MNTN 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960252 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 2 0.7 2 0.7 2 2 0.7 4 1.3 3 10 3.3 14 4.6 15 4 1.3 18 5.9 17 2 0.7 20 6.6 29 2 0.7 22 7.2 31 4 1.3 26 8.5 33 6 2.0 32 10.5 35 14 4.6 46 15.1 36 2 0.7 48 15.7 37 11 3.6 59 19.3 51 2 0.7 61 20.0 53 9 3.0 70 23.0 55 7 2.3 77 25.2 56 1 0.3 78 25.6 57 1 0.3 79 25.9 75 1 0.3 80 26.2 130 5 1.6 85 27.9 131 2 0.7 87 28.5 132 4 1.3 91 29.8 133 3 1.0 94 30.8 134 3 1.0 97 31.8 135 1 0.3 98 32.1 136 1 0.3 99 32.5 140 6 2.0 105 34.4 144 7 2.3 112 36.7 145 9 3.0 121 39.7 147 2 0.7 123 40.3 148 19 6.2 142 46.6 149 17 5.6 159 52.1 151 4 1.3 163 53.4 152 1 0.3 164 53.8 153 4 1.3 168 55.1 154 4 1.3 172 56.4 155 4 1.3 176 57.7 157 3 1.0 179 58.7 158 1 0.3 180 59.0 160 5 1.6 185 60.7 161 3 1.0 188 61.6 162 6 2.0 194 63.6 163 8 2.6 202 66.2 169 7 2.3 209 68.5 170 3 1.0 212 69.5 171 2 0.7 214 70.2 172 7 2.3 221 72.5 173 7 2.3 228 74.8 96PR:POLITICAL AD RECALL, MNTN 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960252 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 175 4 1.3 232 76.1 176 4 1.3 236 77.4 177 2 0.7 238 78.0 179 11 3.6 249 81.6 181 1 0.3 250 82.0 184 1 0.3 251 82.3 185 1 0.3 252 82.6 187 1 0.3 253 83.0 189 5 1.6 258 84.6 190 2 0.7 260 85.2 191 10 3.3 270 88.5 192 7 2.3 277 90.8 391 1 0.3 278 91.1 402 1 0.3 279 91.5 502 3 1.0 282 92.5 503 4 1.3 286 93.8 504 1 0.3 287 94.1 505 6 2.0 293 96.1 506 2 0.7 295 96.7 520 1 0.3 296 97.0 523 3 1.0 299 98.0 525 1 0.3 300 98.4 526 2 0.7 302 99.0 599 1 0.3 303 99.3 997 2 0.7 305 100.0 Frequency missing = 1409 96PR:POLITICAL AD RECALL, MNTN 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960253 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 17 1 1.4 1 1.4 31 3 4.3 4 5.7 33 1 1.4 5 7.1 35 3 4.3 8 11.4 36 1 1.4 9 12.9 37 1 1.4 10 14.3 51 1 1.4 11 15.7 53 1 1.4 12 17.1 55 2 2.9 14 20.0 57 1 1.4 15 21.4 69 1 1.4 16 22.9 130 2 2.9 18 25.7 134 1 1.4 19 27.1 140 1 1.4 20 28.6 143 1 1.4 21 30.0 145 1 1.4 22 31.4 146 1 1.4 23 32.9 148 4 5.7 27 38.6 149 1 1.4 28 40.0 153 2 2.9 30 42.9 154 1 1.4 31 44.3 157 4 5.7 35 50.0 160 2 2.9 37 52.9 162 1 1.4 38 54.3 163 3 4.3 41 58.6 169 3 4.3 44 62.9 170 1 1.4 45 64.3 171 1 1.4 46 65.7 172 2 2.9 48 68.6 173 2 2.9 50 71.4 175 1 1.4 51 72.9 176 1 1.4 52 74.3 177 1 1.4 53 75.7 179 5 7.1 58 82.9 184 1 1.4 59 84.3 189 2 2.9 61 87.1 190 1 1.4 62 88.6 191 1 1.4 63 90.0 192 1 1.4 64 91.4 402 1 1.4 65 92.9 504 1 1.4 66 94.3 521 1 1.4 67 95.7 525 1 1.4 68 97.1 997 2 2.9 70 100.0 Frequency missing = 1644 96PR:POLITICAL AD RECALL, MNTN 4 Cumulative Cumulative V960254 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 31 1 8.3 1 8.3 140 1 8.3 2 16.7 152 1 8.3 3 25.0 155 1 8.3 4 33.3 157 1 8.3 5 41.7 162 1 8.3 6 50.0 163 2 16.7 8 66.7 169 1 8.3 9 75.0 172 1 8.3 10 83.3 173 1 8.3 11 91.7 506 1 8.3 12 100.0 Frequency missing = 1702 96PR:POLITICAL AD RECALL, MNTN 5 Cumulative Cumulative V960255 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 148 1 50.0 1 50.0 171 1 50.0 2 100.0 Frequency missing = 1712 96PR:CLINTON THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960272 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 149 8.7 149 8.7 1 1 0.1 150 8.8 3 1 0.1 151 8.9 5 6 0.4 157 9.2 7 1 0.1 158 9.3 10 3 0.2 161 9.4 15 107 6.3 268 15.7 20 2 0.1 270 15.8 25 2 0.1 272 16.0 30 109 6.4 381 22.3 35 5 0.3 386 22.6 40 88 5.2 474 27.8 48 1 0.1 475 27.9 50 114 6.7 589 34.5 51 1 0.1 590 34.6 55 2 0.1 592 34.7 60 223 13.1 815 47.8 62 1 0.1 816 47.9 65 10 0.6 826 48.4 67 1 0.1 827 48.5 70 313 18.4 1140 66.9 75 20 1.2 1160 68.0 79 1 0.1 1161 68.1 80 16 0.9 1177 69.0 84 1 0.1 1178 69.1 85 331 19.4 1509 88.5 86 1 0.1 1510 88.6 87 1 0.1 1511 88.6 90 17 1.0 1528 89.6 95 1 0.1 1529 89.7 96 1 0.1 1530 89.7 98 1 0.1 1531 89.8 100 174 10.2 1705 100.0 Frequency Missing = 9 96PR:DOLE THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960273 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 85 5.1 85 5.1 5 3 0.2 88 5.2 7 1 0.1 89 5.3 10 3 0.2 92 5.5 15 110 6.5 202 12.0 20 2 0.1 204 12.1 25 7 0.4 211 12.6 30 139 8.3 350 20.8 35 5 0.3 355 21.1 39 1 0.1 356 21.2 40 251 14.9 607 36.1 42 1 0.1 608 36.2 43 1 0.1 609 36.3 45 4 0.2 613 36.5 49 1 0.1 614 36.5 50 284 16.9 898 53.5 52 1 0.1 899 53.5 55 7 0.4 906 53.9 56 1 0.1 907 54.0 58 1 0.1 908 54.0 60 283 16.8 1191 70.9 65 4 0.2 1195 71.1 70 225 13.4 1420 84.5 75 9 0.5 1429 85.1 80 11 0.7 1440 85.7 83 1 0.1 1441 85.8 85 189 11.3 1630 97.0 86 1 0.1 1631 97.1 87 1 0.1 1632 97.1 90 8 0.5 1640 97.6 100 40 2.4 1680 100.0 Frequency Missing = 34 96PR:PEROT THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960274 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 238 14.4 238 14.4 1 2 0.1 240 14.5 2 1 0.1 241 14.6 3 1 0.1 242 14.6 5 1 0.1 243 14.7 10 20 1.2 263 15.9 12 1 0.1 264 16.0 14 1 0.1 265 16.0 15 170 10.3 435 26.3 20 9 0.5 444 26.8 25 10 0.6 454 27.4 30 147 8.9 601 36.3 35 3 0.2 604 36.5 40 176 10.6 780 47.1 45 3 0.2 783 47.3 47 1 0.1 784 47.4 50 489 29.5 1273 76.9 55 4 0.2 1277 77.2 60 197 11.9 1474 89.1 65 2 0.1 1476 89.2 70 101 6.1 1577 95.3 74 1 0.1 1578 95.3 75 2 0.1 1580 95.5 80 2 0.1 1582 95.6 85 54 3.3 1636 98.9 89 1 0.1 1637 98.9 100 18 1.1 1655 100.0 Frequency Missing = 59 96PR:GORE THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960275 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 85 5.2 85 5.2 1 1 0.1 86 5.3 2 1 0.1 87 5.3 7 1 0.1 88 5.4 9 1 0.1 89 5.5 10 5 0.3 94 5.8 15 67 4.1 161 9.9 20 3 0.2 164 10.0 25 4 0.2 168 10.3 30 84 5.1 252 15.4 35 1 0.1 253 15.5 40 137 8.4 390 23.9 41 1 0.1 391 23.9 45 2 0.1 393 24.1 50 241 14.8 634 38.8 55 5 0.3 639 39.1 59 1 0.1 640 39.2 60 309 18.9 949 58.1 65 8 0.5 957 58.6 68 1 0.1 958 58.7 70 299 18.3 1257 77.0 72 2 0.1 1259 77.1 75 18 1.1 1277 78.2 79 1 0.1 1278 78.3 80 18 1.1 1296 79.4 85 225 13.8 1521 93.1 86 2 0.1 1523 93.3 90 10 0.6 1533 93.9 92 1 0.1 1534 93.9 95 2 0.1 1536 94.1 100 97 5.9 1633 100.0 Frequency Missing = 81 96PR:KEMP THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960276 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 34 2.4 34 2.4 6 1 0.1 35 2.5 10 2 0.1 37 2.6 15 45 3.2 82 5.8 20 2 0.1 84 5.9 25 4 0.3 88 6.2 30 68 4.8 156 11.0 35 2 0.1 158 11.1 40 131 9.2 289 20.3 41 1 0.1 290 20.4 45 2 0.1 292 20.5 50 383 27.0 675 47.5 52 1 0.1 676 47.6 55 6 0.4 682 48.0 60 286 20.1 968 68.1 62 2 0.1 970 68.3 65 9 0.6 979 68.9 68 2 0.1 981 69.0 70 202 14.2 1183 83.3 75 9 0.6 1192 83.9 80 16 1.1 1208 85.0 82 1 0.1 1209 85.1 85 156 11.0 1365 96.1 90 7 0.5 1372 96.6 95 1 0.1 1373 96.6 100 48 3.4 1421 100.0 Frequency missing = 293 96PR:CHOATE THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960277 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 24 6.2 24 6.2 5 1 0.3 25 6.5 7 2 0.5 27 7.0 10 2 0.5 29 7.5 15 14 3.6 43 11.1 20 1 0.3 44 11.4 25 1 0.3 45 11.6 30 21 5.4 66 17.1 40 31 8.0 97 25.1 50 232 59.9 329 85.0 55 2 0.5 331 85.5 60 32 8.3 363 93.8 65 1 0.3 364 94.1 70 15 3.9 379 97.9 85 7 1.8 386 99.7 100 1 0.3 387 100.0 Frequency missing = 1327 96PR:CAMPBELL THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960277A Frequency Percent Frequency Percent -----------------------------------------------------ƒ 0 3 8.8 3 8.8 20 1 2.9 4 11.8 30 2 5.9 6 17.6 40 5 14.7 11 32.4 45 1 2.9 12 35.3 50 17 50.0 29 85.3 60 3 8.8 32 94.1 65 1 2.9 33 97.1 70 1 2.9 34 100.0 Frequency missing = 1680 96PR:DEM HOUSE CAND THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960278 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 32 3.5 32 3.5 1 1 0.1 33 3.6 5 2 0.2 35 3.8 7 1 0.1 36 3.9 15 28 3.1 64 7.0 20 2 0.2 66 7.2 25 1 0.1 67 7.3 30 20 2.2 87 9.5 35 1 0.1 88 9.6 40 65 7.1 153 16.7 48 1 0.1 154 16.8 49 1 0.1 155 17.0 50 268 29.3 423 46.3 55 2 0.2 425 46.5 60 144 15.8 569 62.3 65 3 0.3 572 62.6 70 157 17.2 729 79.8 75 7 0.8 736 80.5 80 10 1.1 746 81.6 82 1 0.1 747 81.7 85 101 11.1 848 92.8 86 1 0.1 849 92.9 90 2 0.2 851 93.1 95 2 0.2 853 93.3 100 61 6.7 914 100.0 Frequency missing = 800 96PR:GOP HOUSE CAND THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960279 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 29 2.9 29 2.9 7 2 0.2 31 3.1 10 2 0.2 33 3.3 15 26 2.6 59 5.9 20 2 0.2 61 6.1 29 1 0.1 62 6.2 30 42 4.2 104 10.4 40 61 6.1 165 16.5 48 1 0.1 166 16.6 50 290 29.1 456 45.7 52 1 0.1 457 45.8 53 1 0.1 458 45.9 55 2 0.2 460 46.1 60 205 20.6 665 66.7 65 6 0.6 671 67.3 70 160 16.0 831 83.4 75 8 0.8 839 84.2 80 8 0.8 847 85.0 85 102 10.2 949 95.2 90 1 0.1 950 95.3 95 1 0.1 951 95.4 99 1 0.1 952 95.5 100 45 4.5 997 100.0 Frequency missing = 717 96PR:RETIRING HOUSE INCUMB THERMOMTR Cumulative Cumulative V960280 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 7 5.1 7 5.1 15 6 4.4 13 9.6 25 1 0.7 14 10.3 30 6 4.4 20 14.7 40 11 8.1 31 22.8 50 32 23.5 63 46.3 60 21 15.4 84 61.8 65 1 0.7 85 62.5 70 16 11.8 101 74.3 75 3 2.2 104 76.5 85 24 17.6 128 94.1 100 8 5.9 136 100.0 Frequency missing = 1578 96PR:HILLARY CLINTON THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960281 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 208 12.3 208 12.3 1 1 0.1 209 12.4 3 1 0.1 210 12.5 5 6 0.4 216 12.8 10 10 0.6 226 13.4 15 117 6.9 343 20.4 20 3 0.2 346 20.5 25 4 0.2 350 20.8 30 101 6.0 451 26.8 35 1 0.1 452 26.8 40 119 7.1 571 33.9 45 4 0.2 575 34.1 50 187 11.1 762 45.2 51 1 0.1 763 45.3 55 2 0.1 765 45.4 60 247 14.7 1012 60.1 65 12 0.7 1024 60.8 66 1 0.1 1025 60.8 70 264 15.7 1289 76.5 72 1 0.1 1290 76.6 75 14 0.8 1304 77.4 78 1 0.1 1305 77.4 80 13 0.8 1318 78.2 85 233 13.8 1551 92.0 86 1 0.1 1552 92.1 90 14 0.8 1566 92.9 95 3 0.2 1569 93.1 96 1 0.1 1570 93.2 100 115 6.8 1685 100.0 Frequency Missing = 29 96PR:BUCHANAN THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960282 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 132 8.7 132 8.7 1 1 0.1 133 8.7 5 6 0.4 139 9.1 8 1 0.1 140 9.2 10 9 0.6 149 9.8 12 1 0.1 150 9.8 15 112 7.3 262 17.2 20 3 0.2 265 17.4 25 11 0.7 276 18.1 30 147 9.6 423 27.7 35 4 0.3 427 28.0 40 198 13.0 625 41.0 45 4 0.3 629 41.2 50 428 28.1 1057 69.3 55 1 0.1 1058 69.4 59 1 0.1 1059 69.4 60 259 17.0 1318 86.4 65 6 0.4 1324 86.8 70 122 8.0 1446 94.8 75 3 0.2 1449 95.0 80 7 0.5 1456 95.5 85 54 3.5 1510 99.0 99 1 0.1 1511 99.1 100 14 0.9 1525 100.0 Frequency missing = 189 96PR:JACKSON THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960283 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 173 10.4 173 10.4 1 1 0.1 174 10.5 3 2 0.1 176 10.6 5 2 0.1 178 10.7 10 7 0.4 185 11.2 15 127 7.7 312 18.8 20 11 0.7 323 19.5 22 1 0.1 324 19.5 25 7 0.4 331 20.0 30 143 8.6 474 28.6 35 6 0.4 480 29.0 40 171 10.3 651 39.3 45 4 0.2 655 39.5 50 332 20.0 987 59.5 55 5 0.3 992 59.8 58 1 0.1 993 59.9 60 286 17.2 1279 77.1 65 9 0.5 1288 77.7 70 190 11.5 1478 89.1 75 5 0.3 1483 89.4 76 1 0.1 1484 89.5 80 7 0.4 1491 89.9 85 110 6.6 1601 96.6 90 10 0.6 1611 97.2 95 1 0.1 1612 97.2 100 46 2.8 1658 100.0 Frequency Missing = 56 96PR:GINGRICH THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960284 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 259 17.1 259 17.1 1 1 0.1 260 17.2 4 1 0.1 261 17.3 5 5 0.3 266 17.6 8 2 0.1 268 17.7 10 15 1.0 283 18.7 15 150 9.9 433 28.6 20 8 0.5 441 29.2 25 10 0.7 451 29.8 30 155 10.3 606 40.1 35 5 0.3 611 40.4 40 207 13.7 818 54.1 45 3 0.2 821 54.3 50 243 16.1 1064 70.4 51 1 0.1 1065 70.4 55 3 0.2 1068 70.6 60 201 13.3 1269 83.9 65 5 0.3 1274 84.3 70 116 7.7 1390 91.9 72 1 0.1 1391 92.0 75 6 0.4 1397 92.4 80 7 0.5 1404 92.9 85 77 5.1 1481 97.9 90 2 0.1 1483 98.1 95 1 0.1 1484 98.1 96 1 0.1 1485 98.2 100 27 1.8 1512 100.0 Frequency missing = 202 96PR:POWELL THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960285 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 18 1.2 18 1.2 5 1 0.1 19 1.2 10 1 0.1 20 1.3 15 11 0.7 31 2.0 20 2 0.1 33 2.1 25 1 0.1 34 2.2 30 25 1.6 59 3.8 40 48 3.1 107 6.9 41 1 0.1 108 7.0 45 3 0.2 111 7.2 50 207 13.3 318 20.5 60 262 16.9 580 37.4 65 12 0.8 592 38.1 68 1 0.1 593 38.2 70 357 23.0 950 61.2 75 17 1.1 967 62.3 78 1 0.1 968 62.4 80 22 1.4 990 63.8 85 371 23.9 1361 87.7 90 20 1.3 1381 89.0 95 6 0.4 1387 89.4 99 1 0.1 1388 89.4 100 164 10.6 1552 100.0 Frequency missing = 162 96PR:FORBES THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960286 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 38 3.0 38 3.0 1 1 0.1 39 3.1 2 1 0.1 40 3.2 7 1 0.1 41 3.2 10 4 0.3 45 3.5 15 56 4.4 101 8.0 20 2 0.2 103 8.1 25 5 0.4 108 8.5 30 89 7.0 197 15.5 35 4 0.3 201 15.9 40 112 8.8 313 24.7 45 5 0.4 318 25.1 50 512 40.4 830 65.5 51 1 0.1 831 65.5 52 2 0.2 833 65.7 53 1 0.1 834 65.8 55 6 0.5 840 66.2 60 214 16.9 1054 83.1 62 1 0.1 1055 83.2 65 6 0.5 1061 83.7 70 131 10.3 1192 94.0 75 6 0.5 1198 94.5 80 6 0.5 1204 95.0 85 52 4.1 1256 99.1 90 3 0.2 1259 99.3 100 9 0.7 1268 100.0 Frequency missing = 446 96PR:GRAMM THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960287 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 49 4.5 49 4.5 5 1 0.1 50 4.6 10 4 0.4 54 4.9 15 58 5.3 112 10.2 20 3 0.3 115 10.5 25 5 0.5 120 11.0 30 71 6.5 191 17.4 35 2 0.2 193 17.6 37 1 0.1 194 17.7 40 128 11.7 322 29.4 45 1 0.1 323 29.5 46 1 0.1 324 29.6 48 1 0.1 325 29.7 50 421 38.4 746 68.1 55 5 0.5 751 68.6 60 170 15.5 921 84.1 65 8 0.7 929 84.8 70 88 8.0 1017 92.9 75 7 0.6 1024 93.5 78 1 0.1 1025 93.6 80 2 0.2 1027 93.8 85 54 4.9 1081 98.7 90 1 0.1 1082 98.8 100 13 1.2 1095 100.0 Frequency missing = 619 96PR:FARRAKHAN THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960288 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 460 39.3 460 39.3 1 6 0.5 466 39.8 5 4 0.3 470 40.1 7 1 0.1 471 40.2 8 1 0.1 472 40.3 9 1 0.1 473 40.4 10 19 1.6 492 42.0 15 130 11.1 622 53.1 20 7 0.6 629 53.7 25 3 0.3 632 54.0 30 96 8.2 728 62.2 40 84 7.2 812 69.3 41 1 0.1 813 69.4 45 5 0.4 818 69.9 50 207 17.7 1025 87.5 55 1 0.1 1026 87.6 60 66 5.6 1092 93.3 65 1 0.1 1093 93.3 70 32 2.7 1125 96.1 75 2 0.2 1127 96.2 80 3 0.3 1130 96.5 85 27 2.3 1157 98.8 90 1 0.1 1158 98.9 100 13 1.1 1171 100.0 Frequency missing = 543 96PR:ALEXANDER THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960289 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 34 3.8 34 3.8 5 2 0.2 36 4.0 7 1 0.1 37 4.1 10 5 0.6 42 4.7 15 27 3.0 69 7.6 20 4 0.4 73 8.1 25 4 0.4 77 8.5 30 42 4.7 119 13.2 35 4 0.4 123 13.6 40 61 6.8 184 20.4 42 1 0.1 185 20.5 45 1 0.1 186 20.6 46 1 0.1 187 20.7 50 423 46.9 610 67.6 55 7 0.8 617 68.4 60 147 16.3 764 84.7 65 3 0.3 767 85.0 70 77 8.5 844 93.6 75 2 0.2 846 93.8 80 2 0.2 848 94.0 85 43 4.8 891 98.8 95 1 0.1 892 98.9 96 1 0.1 893 99.0 100 9 1.0 902 100.0 Frequency missing = 812 96PR:ELIZABETH DOLE THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960290 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 49 3.1 49 3.1 5 2 0.1 51 3.3 7 1 0.1 52 3.3 10 2 0.1 54 3.5 15 29 1.9 83 5.3 25 4 0.3 87 5.6 30 50 3.2 137 8.8 35 1 0.1 138 8.9 40 99 6.4 237 15.2 45 5 0.3 242 15.5 49 1 0.1 243 15.6 50 439 28.2 682 43.8 51 1 0.1 683 43.9 55 5 0.3 688 44.2 60 255 16.4 943 60.6 65 6 0.4 949 61.0 70 256 16.4 1205 77.4 72 1 0.1 1206 77.5 75 10 0.6 1216 78.1 77 1 0.1 1217 78.2 80 23 1.5 1240 79.6 85 205 13.2 1445 92.8 90 9 0.6 1454 93.4 95 1 0.1 1455 93.4 98 1 0.1 1456 93.5 100 101 6.5 1557 100.0 Frequency missing = 157 96PR:ROBERTSON THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960291 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 119 9.2 119 9.2 1 1 0.1 120 9.3 2 1 0.1 121 9.4 3 1 0.1 122 9.5 5 2 0.2 124 9.6 7 1 0.1 125 9.7 9 1 0.1 126 9.8 10 7 0.5 133 10.3 15 99 7.7 232 18.0 20 7 0.5 239 18.6 25 5 0.4 244 19.0 30 122 9.5 366 28.4 35 3 0.2 369 28.7 39 1 0.1 370 28.7 40 142 11.0 512 39.8 45 1 0.1 513 39.9 49 1 0.1 514 39.9 50 410 31.9 924 71.8 55 5 0.4 929 72.2 60 161 12.5 1090 84.7 65 3 0.2 1093 84.9 70 95 7.4 1188 92.3 75 2 0.2 1190 92.5 80 8 0.6 1198 93.1 85 58 4.5 1256 97.6 98 1 0.1 1257 97.7 100 30 2.3 1287 100.0 Frequency missing = 427 96PR:DEMOCRATS THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960292 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 70 4.1 70 4.1 1 1 0.1 71 4.2 2 1 0.1 72 4.3 5 1 0.1 73 4.3 10 3 0.2 76 4.5 15 68 4.0 144 8.5 20 5 0.3 149 8.8 25 6 0.4 155 9.2 30 109 6.5 264 15.6 35 7 0.4 271 16.1 38 1 0.1 272 16.1 40 183 10.8 455 27.0 45 5 0.3 460 27.3 48 1 0.1 461 27.3 50 213 12.6 674 40.0 53 1 0.1 675 40.0 55 7 0.4 682 40.4 60 294 17.4 976 57.9 65 13 0.8 989 58.6 70 279 16.5 1268 75.2 75 14 0.8 1282 76.0 78 1 0.1 1283 76.1 80 8 0.5 1291 76.5 83 1 0.1 1292 76.6 85 232 13.8 1524 90.3 90 12 0.7 1536 91.0 95 3 0.2 1539 91.2 100 148 8.8 1687 100.0 Frequency Missing = 27 96PR:REPUBLICANS THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960293 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 85 5.1 85 5.1 5 1 0.1 86 5.1 9 1 0.1 87 5.2 10 10 0.6 97 5.8 15 88 5.2 185 11.0 20 4 0.2 189 11.3 25 4 0.2 193 11.5 30 128 7.6 321 19.1 35 6 0.4 327 19.5 40 208 12.4 535 31.9 45 5 0.3 540 32.2 47 1 0.1 541 32.2 48 1 0.1 542 32.3 50 286 17.0 828 49.3 52 1 0.1 829 49.4 55 7 0.4 836 49.8 60 304 18.1 1140 67.9 65 11 0.7 1151 68.6 70 260 15.5 1411 84.0 75 12 0.7 1423 84.8 80 19 1.1 1442 85.9 85 179 10.7 1621 96.5 90 12 0.7 1633 97.3 95 1 0.1 1634 97.3 100 45 2.7 1679 100.0 Frequency Missing = 35 96PR:POLITICAL PARTIES THERMOMETER Cumulative Cumulative V960294 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 68 4.1 68 4.1 5 2 0.1 70 4.2 10 5 0.3 75 4.5 15 60 3.6 135 8.1 20 3 0.2 138 8.3 22 1 0.1 139 8.4 25 3 0.2 142 8.6 30 105 6.3 247 14.9 35 2 0.1 249 15.0 40 219 13.2 468 28.2 45 6 0.4 474 28.6 47 1 0.1 475 28.6 50 428 25.8 903 54.4 55 5 0.3 908 54.7 60 374 22.5 1282 77.3 65 3 0.2 1285 77.5 67 1 0.1 1286 77.5 70 229 13.8 1515 91.3 75 12 0.7 1527 92.0 77 1 0.1 1528 92.1 80 9 0.5 1537 92.6 85 92 5.5 1629 98.2 90 3 0.2 1632 98.4 93 1 0.1 1633 98.4 95 2 0.1 1635 98.6 100 24 1.4 1659 100.0 Frequency Missing = 55 96PR:GOP LIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960314 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 37 1 0.3 1 0.3 42 2 0.6 3 0.8 51 1 0.3 4 1.1 53 2 0.6 6 1.7 55 1 0.3 7 2.0 97 3 0.8 10 2.8 102 8 2.2 18 5.1 111 8 2.2 26 7.3 121 7 2.0 33 9.3 131 6 1.7 39 11.0 132 1 0.3 40 11.2 133 4 1.1 44 12.4 141 1 0.3 45 12.6 171 3 0.8 48 13.5 172 1 0.3 49 13.8 601 31 8.7 80 22.5 603 2 0.6 82 23.0 605 2 0.6 84 23.6 609 2 0.6 86 24.2 610 4 1.1 90 25.3 613 5 1.4 95 26.7 617 1 0.3 96 27.0 620 1 0.3 97 27.2 702 1 0.3 98 27.5 707 1 0.3 99 27.8 709 7 2.0 106 29.8 710 1 0.3 107 30.1 711 1 0.3 108 30.3 723 3 0.8 111 31.2 724 1 0.3 112 31.5 725 2 0.6 114 32.0 801 9 2.5 123 34.6 806 44 12.4 167 46.9 816 47 13.2 214 60.1 817 3 0.8 217 61.0 827 7 2.0 224 62.9 829 1 0.3 225 63.2 831 1 0.3 226 63.5 833 2 0.6 228 64.0 835 1 0.3 229 64.3 837 8 2.2 237 66.6 900 1 0.3 238 66.9 901 3 0.8 241 67.7 904 4 1.1 245 68.8 905 2 0.6 247 69.4 907 12 3.4 259 72.8 96PR:GOP LIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960314 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 908 1 0.3 260 73.0 915 1 0.3 261 73.3 930 9 2.5 270 75.8 932 2 0.6 272 76.4 934 2 0.6 274 77.0 936 1 0.3 275 77.2 938 2 0.6 277 77.8 950 2 0.6 279 78.4 977 1 0.3 280 78.7 979 2 0.6 282 79.2 980 15 4.2 297 83.4 984 1 0.3 298 83.7 985 5 1.4 303 85.1 987 8 2.2 311 87.4 988 1 0.3 312 87.6 990 1 0.3 313 87.9 1008 1 0.3 314 88.2 1027 1 0.3 315 88.5 1042 1 0.3 316 88.8 1101 1 0.3 317 89.0 1102 4 1.1 321 90.2 1104 1 0.3 322 90.4 1106 7 2.0 329 92.4 1116 1 0.3 330 92.7 1128 1 0.3 331 93.0 1155 1 0.3 332 93.3 1202 1 0.3 333 93.5 1205 6 1.7 339 95.2 1209 11 3.1 350 98.3 1211 2 0.6 352 98.9 1213 3 0.8 355 99.7 1221 1 0.3 356 100.0 Frequency missing = 1358 96PR:GOP LIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960315 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 35 2 0.9 2 0.9 37 1 0.5 3 1.4 42 1 0.5 4 1.9 55 2 0.9 6 2.8 102 1 0.5 7 3.2 111 2 0.9 9 4.2 121 6 2.8 15 6.9 131 4 1.9 19 8.8 133 1 0.5 20 9.3 141 1 0.5 21 9.7 173 4 1.9 25 11.6 601 24 11.1 49 22.7 605 4 1.9 53 24.5 609 1 0.5 54 25.0 610 4 1.9 58 26.9 613 2 0.9 60 27.8 617 1 0.5 61 28.2 625 1 0.5 62 28.7 709 2 0.9 64 29.6 801 5 2.3 69 31.9 805 1 0.5 70 32.4 806 11 5.1 81 37.5 814 1 0.5 82 38.0 816 7 3.2 89 41.2 827 6 2.8 95 44.0 829 2 0.9 97 44.9 835 3 1.4 100 46.3 837 7 3.2 107 49.5 848 1 0.5 108 50.0 901 1 0.5 109 50.5 904 3 1.4 112 51.9 905 2 0.9 114 52.8 907 11 5.1 125 57.9 909 1 0.5 126 58.3 914 4 1.9 130 60.2 915 1 0.5 131 60.6 916 1 0.5 132 61.1 929 4 1.9 136 63.0 930 18 8.3 154 71.3 934 5 2.3 159 73.6 950 1 0.5 160 74.1 964 1 0.5 161 74.5 968 1 0.5 162 75.0 977 1 0.5 163 75.5 979 2 0.9 165 76.4 980 4 1.9 169 78.2 96PR:GOP LIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960315 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 985 5 2.3 174 80.6 987 8 3.7 182 84.3 988 1 0.5 183 84.7 1016 1 0.5 184 85.2 1020 2 0.9 186 86.1 1024 1 0.5 187 86.6 1025 1 0.5 188 87.0 1027 1 0.5 189 87.5 1042 1 0.5 190 88.0 1047 1 0.5 191 88.4 1101 3 1.4 194 89.8 1102 4 1.9 198 91.7 1104 2 0.9 200 92.6 1105 1 0.5 201 93.1 1106 1 0.5 202 93.5 1166 1 0.5 203 94.0 1204 1 0.5 204 94.4 1205 5 2.3 209 96.8 1209 4 1.9 213 98.6 1213 1 0.5 214 99.1 1221 1 0.5 215 99.5 1241 1 0.5 216 100.0 Frequency missing = 1498 96PR:GOP LIKES -- MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960316 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 35 1 0.8 1 0.8 37 1 0.8 2 1.7 51 2 1.7 4 3.4 52 1 0.8 5 4.2 97 2 1.7 7 5.9 111 2 1.7 9 7.6 121 3 2.5 12 10.1 601 9 7.6 21 17.6 605 1 0.8 22 18.5 607 2 1.7 24 20.2 608 1 0.8 25 21.0 610 1 0.8 26 21.8 707 1 0.8 27 22.7 723 1 0.8 28 23.5 725 2 1.7 30 25.2 801 3 2.5 33 27.7 806 10 8.4 43 36.1 808 1 0.8 44 37.0 816 3 2.5 47 39.5 817 1 0.8 48 40.3 827 1 0.8 49 41.2 831 1 0.8 50 42.0 835 1 0.8 51 42.9 837 3 2.5 54 45.4 901 4 3.4 58 48.7 904 3 2.5 61 51.3 905 2 1.7 63 52.9 907 3 2.5 66 55.5 914 1 0.8 67 56.3 915 3 2.5 70 58.8 916 1 0.8 71 59.7 929 3 2.5 74 62.2 930 8 6.7 82 68.9 934 1 0.8 83 69.7 938 3 2.5 86 72.3 980 5 4.2 91 76.5 984 2 1.7 93 78.2 985 3 2.5 96 80.7 987 4 3.4 100 84.0 988 1 0.8 101 84.9 1001 1 0.8 102 85.7 1011 1 0.8 103 86.6 1022 1 0.8 104 87.4 1024 1 0.8 105 88.2 1025 1 0.8 106 89.1 1048 1 0.8 107 89.9 96PR:GOP LIKES -- MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960316 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1102 1 0.8 108 90.8 1105 1 0.8 109 91.6 1106 2 1.7 111 93.3 1155 1 0.8 112 94.1 1196 1 0.8 113 95.0 1209 4 3.4 117 98.3 1214 1 0.8 118 99.2 1241 1 0.8 119 100.0 Frequency missing = 1595 96PR:GOP LIKES -- MENTION 4 Cumulative Cumulative V960317 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 37 1 1.8 1 1.8 102 1 1.8 2 3.6 111 2 3.6 4 7.3 131 1 1.8 5 9.1 601 2 3.6 7 12.7 701 2 3.6 9 16.4 801 3 5.5 12 21.8 806 4 7.3 16 29.1 817 1 1.8 17 30.9 827 4 7.3 21 38.2 835 2 3.6 23 41.8 901 1 1.8 24 43.6 905 1 1.8 25 45.5 907 1 1.8 26 47.3 908 1 1.8 27 49.1 915 1 1.8 28 50.9 918 1 1.8 29 52.7 924 1 1.8 30 54.5 930 1 1.8 31 56.4 974 1 1.8 32 58.2 980 5 9.1 37 67.3 984 1 1.8 38 69.1 985 3 5.5 41 74.5 987 2 3.6 43 78.2 1018 1 1.8 44 80.0 1022 2 3.6 46 83.6 1023 1 1.8 47 85.5 1025 1 1.8 48 87.3 1101 1 1.8 49 89.1 1102 2 3.6 51 92.7 1106 1 1.8 52 94.5 1184 1 1.8 53 96.4 1209 1 1.8 54 98.2 1234 1 1.8 55 100.0 Frequency missing = 1659 96PR:GOP LIKES -- MENTION 5 Cumulative Cumulative V960318 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 35 1 4.2 1 4.2 601 5 20.8 6 25.0 607 1 4.2 7 29.2 609 1 4.2 8 33.3 801 2 8.3 10 41.7 806 1 4.2 11 45.8 835 1 4.2 12 50.0 901 1 4.2 13 54.2 914 2 8.3 15 62.5 930 1 4.2 16 66.7 934 1 4.2 17 70.8 938 1 4.2 18 75.0 962 1 4.2 19 79.2 980 2 8.3 21 87.5 985 1 4.2 22 91.7 1018 1 4.2 23 95.8 1208 1 4.2 24 100.0 Frequency missing = 1690 96PR:GOP DISLIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960320 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 17 1 0.2 1 0.2 35 1 0.2 2 0.5 37 1 0.2 3 0.7 42 5 1.2 8 1.9 51 3 0.7 11 2.6 97 7 1.7 18 4.2 112 4 0.9 22 5.2 121 1 0.2 23 5.4 122 15 3.5 38 9.0 131 3 0.7 41 9.7 132 7 1.7 48 11.3 134 8 1.9 56 13.2 135 1 0.2 57 13.4 141 6 1.4 63 14.9 161 1 0.2 64 15.1 165 7 1.7 71 16.7 169 1 0.2 72 17.0 172 2 0.5 74 17.5 173 7 1.7 81 19.1 174 1 0.2 82 19.3 197 2 0.5 84 19.8 601 2 0.5 86 20.3 602 6 1.4 92 21.7 606 3 0.7 95 22.4 610 4 0.9 99 23.3 611 1 0.2 100 23.6 614 3 0.7 103 24.3 618 1 0.2 104 24.5 619 1 0.2 105 24.8 620 2 0.5 107 25.2 626 1 0.2 108 25.5 702 4 0.9 112 26.4 710 9 2.1 121 28.5 711 1 0.2 122 28.8 724 3 0.7 125 29.5 731 1 0.2 126 29.7 797 2 0.5 128 30.2 801 6 1.4 134 31.6 803 1 0.2 135 31.8 804 1 0.2 136 32.1 805 2 0.5 138 32.5 806 7 1.7 145 34.2 808 1 0.2 146 34.4 816 15 3.5 161 38.0 817 4 0.9 165 38.9 818 5 1.2 170 40.1 96PR:GOP DISLIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960320 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 819 5 1.2 175 41.3 830 1 0.2 176 41.5 832 6 1.4 182 42.9 833 1 0.2 183 43.2 834 7 1.7 190 44.8 835 1 0.2 191 45.0 836 2 0.5 193 45.5 846 1 0.2 194 45.8 848 1 0.2 195 46.0 849 1 0.2 196 46.2 897 1 0.2 197 46.5 901 1 0.2 198 46.7 905 2 0.5 200 47.2 907 6 1.4 206 48.6 910 1 0.2 207 48.8 914 1 0.2 208 49.1 916 2 0.5 210 49.5 925 3 0.7 213 50.2 929 1 0.2 214 50.5 930 3 0.7 217 51.2 931 9 2.1 226 53.3 933 1 0.2 227 53.5 934 1 0.2 228 53.8 935 1 0.2 229 54.0 939 2 0.5 231 54.5 948 1 0.2 232 54.7 951 3 0.7 235 55.4 962 2 0.5 237 55.9 964 7 1.7 244 57.5 979 2 0.5 246 58.0 980 2 0.5 248 58.5 985 10 2.4 258 60.8 986 1 0.2 259 61.1 987 14 3.3 273 64.4 988 1 0.2 274 64.6 990 2 0.5 276 65.1 1013 2 0.5 278 65.6 1025 1 0.2 279 65.8 1032 1 0.2 280 66.0 1037 4 0.9 284 67.0 1046 1 0.2 285 67.2 1106 1 0.2 286 67.5 1114 1 0.2 287 67.7 1156 1 0.2 288 67.9 1201 10 2.4 298 70.3 1202 1 0.2 299 70.5 96PR:GOP DISLIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960320 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1204 1 0.2 300 70.8 1206 9 2.1 309 72.9 1209 91 21.5 400 94.3 1213 1 0.2 401 94.6 1214 2 0.5 403 95.0 1222 1 0.2 404 95.3 1226 1 0.2 405 95.5 1230 2 0.5 407 96.0 1234 11 2.6 418 98.6 1241 4 0.9 422 99.5 1300 1 0.2 423 99.8 9996 1 0.2 424 100.0 Frequency missing = 1290 96PR:GOP DISLIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960321 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 35 2 0.8 2 0.8 41 1 0.4 3 1.1 51 4 1.5 7 2.7 54 1 0.4 8 3.0 97 3 1.1 11 4.2 111 1 0.4 12 4.6 112 6 2.3 18 6.8 122 3 1.1 21 8.0 132 1 0.4 22 8.4 134 1 0.4 23 8.7 141 2 0.8 25 9.5 165 3 1.1 28 10.6 172 1 0.4 29 11.0 173 4 1.5 33 12.5 197 1 0.4 34 12.9 601 4 1.5 38 14.4 602 2 0.8 40 15.2 604 1 0.4 41 15.6 605 2 0.8 43 16.3 609 2 0.8 45 17.1 610 3 1.1 48 18.3 614 3 1.1 51 19.4 625 1 0.4 52 19.8 702 1 0.4 53 20.2 710 6 2.3 59 22.4 731 1 0.4 60 22.8 796 1 0.4 61 23.2 801 5 1.9 66 25.1 805 1 0.4 67 25.5 806 5 1.9 72 27.4 810 2 0.8 74 28.1 816 5 1.9 79 30.0 818 1 0.4 80 30.4 827 1 0.4 81 30.8 832 4 1.5 85 32.3 834 4 1.5 89 33.8 835 3 1.1 92 35.0 836 2 0.8 94 35.7 842 1 0.4 95 36.1 848 1 0.4 96 36.5 897 1 0.4 97 36.9 907 3 1.1 100 38.0 908 1 0.4 101 38.4 910 2 0.8 103 39.2 914 1 0.4 104 39.5 916 7 2.7 111 42.2 96PR:GOP DISLIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960321 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 917 1 0.4 112 42.6 924 1 0.4 113 43.0 925 5 1.9 118 44.9 930 2 0.8 120 45.6 931 5 1.9 125 47.5 933 7 2.7 132 50.2 935 1 0.4 133 50.6 938 1 0.4 134 51.0 939 3 1.1 137 52.1 951 1 0.4 138 52.5 960 1 0.4 139 52.9 962 1 0.4 140 53.2 964 3 1.1 143 54.4 979 2 0.8 145 55.1 980 1 0.4 146 55.5 981 2 0.8 148 56.3 982 1 0.4 149 56.7 985 10 3.8 159 60.5 987 6 2.3 165 62.7 988 1 0.4 166 63.1 990 2 0.8 168 63.9 997 2 0.8 170 64.6 1016 2 0.8 172 65.4 1018 1 0.4 173 65.8 1025 2 0.8 175 66.5 1027 3 1.1 178 67.7 1032 2 0.8 180 68.4 1037 1 0.4 181 68.8 1106 2 0.8 183 69.6 1201 4 1.5 187 71.1 1206 16 6.1 203 77.2 1208 1 0.4 204 77.6 1209 34 12.9 238 90.5 1212 1 0.4 239 90.9 1214 8 3.0 247 93.9 1218 1 0.4 248 94.3 1222 1 0.4 249 94.7 1224 1 0.4 250 95.1 1226 3 1.1 253 96.2 1234 7 2.7 260 98.9 1241 3 1.1 263 100.0 Frequency missing = 1451 96PR:GOP DISLIKES -- MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960322 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4 1 0.8 1 0.8 32 1 0.8 2 1.5 42 1 0.8 3 2.3 52 1 0.8 4 3.0 97 3 2.3 7 5.3 102 1 0.8 8 6.0 112 1 0.8 9 6.8 134 2 1.5 11 8.3 141 3 2.3 14 10.5 165 3 2.3 17 12.8 173 1 0.8 18 13.5 197 1 0.8 19 14.3 601 1 0.8 20 15.0 602 1 0.8 21 15.8 618 1 0.8 22 16.5 702 1 0.8 23 17.3 797 1 0.8 24 18.0 801 5 3.8 29 21.8 804 2 1.5 31 23.3 806 5 3.8 36 27.1 816 2 1.5 38 28.6 818 2 1.5 40 30.1 827 1 0.8 41 30.8 832 2 1.5 43 32.3 836 1 0.8 44 33.1 848 2 1.5 46 34.6 901 1 0.8 47 35.3 905 2 1.5 49 36.8 907 4 3.0 53 39.8 910 3 2.3 56 42.1 916 4 3.0 60 45.1 925 1 0.8 61 45.9 930 6 4.5 67 50.4 933 2 1.5 69 51.9 935 1 0.8 70 52.6 938 1 0.8 71 53.4 964 3 2.3 74 55.6 982 2 1.5 76 57.1 985 2 1.5 78 58.6 986 1 0.8 79 59.4 987 2 1.5 81 60.9 988 1 0.8 82 61.7 1013 1 0.8 83 62.4 1024 1 0.8 84 63.2 1025 2 1.5 86 64.7 1027 2 1.5 88 66.2 96PR:GOP DISLIKES -- MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960322 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1032 2 1.5 90 67.7 1037 2 1.5 92 69.2 1043 1 0.8 93 69.9 1101 1 0.8 94 70.7 1103 1 0.8 95 71.4 1106 1 0.8 96 72.2 1107 1 0.8 97 72.9 1165 1 0.8 98 73.7 1201 2 1.5 100 75.2 1206 5 3.8 105 78.9 1208 2 1.5 107 80.5 1209 12 9.0 119 89.5 1214 2 1.5 121 91.0 1229 1 0.8 122 91.7 1230 1 0.8 123 92.5 1234 6 4.5 129 97.0 1241 4 3.0 133 100.0 Frequency missing = 1581 96PR:GOP DISLIKES -- MENTION 4 Cumulative Cumulative V960323 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 42 3 4.6 3 4.6 54 1 1.5 4 6.2 122 2 3.1 6 9.2 134 2 3.1 8 12.3 173 1 1.5 9 13.8 609 2 3.1 11 16.9 610 1 1.5 12 18.5 801 1 1.5 13 20.0 806 1 1.5 14 21.5 832 3 4.6 17 26.2 848 1 1.5 18 27.7 849 1 1.5 19 29.2 900 2 3.1 21 32.3 904 1 1.5 22 33.8 907 2 3.1 24 36.9 908 1 1.5 25 38.5 910 3 4.6 28 43.1 916 1 1.5 29 44.6 925 1 1.5 30 46.2 928 1 1.5 31 47.7 930 1 1.5 32 49.2 931 2 3.1 34 52.3 932 1 1.5 35 53.8 933 3 4.6 38 58.5 935 1 1.5 39 60.0 964 2 3.1 41 63.1 968 1 1.5 42 64.6 977 1 1.5 43 66.2 980 1 1.5 44 67.7 985 4 6.2 48 73.8 989 1 1.5 49 75.4 990 1 1.5 50 76.9 1022 1 1.5 51 78.5 1045 1 1.5 52 80.0 1106 2 3.1 54 83.1 1156 2 3.1 56 86.2 1201 2 3.1 58 89.2 1206 3 4.6 61 93.8 1208 2 3.1 63 96.9 1209 1 1.5 64 98.5 1241 1 1.5 65 100.0 Frequency missing = 1649 96PR:GOP DISLIKES -- MENTION 5 Cumulative Cumulative V960324 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 54 1 3.4 1 3.4 55 1 3.4 2 6.9 165 1 3.4 3 10.3 172 1 3.4 4 13.8 173 1 3.4 5 17.2 610 1 3.4 6 20.7 626 1 3.4 7 24.1 706 1 3.4 8 27.6 801 1 3.4 9 31.0 834 1 3.4 10 34.5 835 1 3.4 11 37.9 849 2 6.9 13 44.8 901 1 3.4 14 48.3 907 1 3.4 15 51.7 910 1 3.4 16 55.2 962 1 3.4 17 58.6 987 1 3.4 18 62.1 988 1 3.4 19 65.5 1018 1 3.4 20 69.0 1040 1 3.4 21 72.4 1045 1 3.4 22 75.9 1189 1 3.4 23 79.3 1201 1 3.4 24 82.8 1209 3 10.3 27 93.1 1224 1 3.4 28 96.6 1241 1 3.4 29 100.0 Frequency missing = 1685 96PR:DEM LIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960326 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 9 1 0.2 1 0.2 17 6 1.4 7 1.6 53 4 0.9 11 2.6 55 3 0.7 14 3.3 97 1 0.2 15 3.5 101 14 3.3 29 6.8 111 3 0.7 32 7.5 112 1 0.2 33 7.7 121 4 0.9 37 8.6 122 2 0.5 39 9.1 131 4 0.9 43 10.0 133 16 3.7 59 13.8 169 1 0.2 60 14.0 171 13 3.0 73 17.1 197 3 0.7 76 17.8 601 1 0.2 77 18.0 603 1 0.2 78 18.2 605 1 0.2 79 18.5 609 4 0.9 83 19.4 613 1 0.2 84 19.6 623 1 0.2 85 19.9 701 3 0.7 88 20.6 709 5 1.2 93 21.7 723 7 1.6 100 23.4 724 1 0.2 101 23.6 727 1 0.2 102 23.8 732 1 0.2 103 24.1 797 1 0.2 104 24.3 801 2 0.5 106 24.8 805 15 3.5 121 28.3 807 4 0.9 125 29.2 809 8 1.9 133 31.1 815 8 1.9 141 32.9 817 2 0.5 143 33.4 829 2 0.5 145 33.9 831 18 4.2 163 38.1 833 4 0.9 167 39.0 835 1 0.2 168 39.3 905 1 0.2 169 39.5 906 3 0.7 172 40.2 907 1 0.2 173 40.4 908 1 0.2 174 40.7 909 1 0.2 175 40.9 914 9 2.1 184 43.0 915 10 2.3 194 45.3 918 1 0.2 195 45.6 96PR:DEM LIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960326 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 923 1 0.2 196 45.8 924 3 0.7 199 46.5 930 2 0.5 201 47.0 934 6 1.4 207 48.4 938 6 1.4 213 49.8 946 1 0.2 214 50.0 949 1 0.2 215 50.2 950 2 0.5 217 50.7 962 5 1.2 222 51.9 963 8 1.9 230 53.7 977 1 0.2 231 54.0 980 3 0.7 234 54.7 981 1 0.2 235 54.9 985 3 0.7 238 55.6 986 14 3.3 252 58.9 989 3 0.7 255 59.6 1025 4 0.9 259 60.5 1026 6 1.4 265 61.9 1036 2 0.5 267 62.4 1105 1 0.2 268 62.6 1106 1 0.2 269 62.9 1202 1 0.2 270 63.1 1205 91 21.3 361 84.3 1207 6 1.4 367 85.7 1209 1 0.2 368 86.0 1210 3 0.7 371 86.7 1213 20 4.7 391 91.4 1221 1 0.2 392 91.6 1223 1 0.2 393 91.8 1225 1 0.2 394 92.1 1229 3 0.7 397 92.8 1233 30 7.0 427 99.8 9996 1 0.2 428 100.0 Frequency missing = 1286 96PR:DEM LIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960327 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 2 1 0.4 1 0.4 17 1 0.4 2 0.8 53 1 0.4 3 1.1 97 1 0.4 4 1.5 102 1 0.4 5 1.9 111 1 0.4 6 2.3 121 1 0.4 7 2.7 122 1 0.4 8 3.1 131 3 1.1 11 4.2 133 5 1.9 16 6.1 171 3 1.1 19 7.3 197 1 0.4 20 7.7 601 1 0.4 21 8.0 602 1 0.4 22 8.4 606 1 0.4 23 8.8 609 5 1.9 28 10.7 610 2 0.8 30 11.5 611 1 0.4 31 11.9 613 1 0.4 32 12.3 614 1 0.4 33 12.6 617 1 0.4 34 13.0 709 1 0.4 35 13.4 710 1 0.4 36 13.8 723 2 0.8 38 14.6 801 2 0.8 40 15.3 805 12 4.6 52 19.9 807 2 0.8 54 20.7 809 2 0.8 56 21.5 815 3 1.1 59 22.6 816 2 0.8 61 23.4 817 2 0.8 63 24.1 829 2 0.8 65 24.9 831 5 1.9 70 26.8 833 3 1.1 73 28.0 838 1 0.4 74 28.4 905 5 1.9 79 30.3 906 11 4.2 90 34.5 907 1 0.4 91 34.9 908 5 1.9 96 36.8 909 4 1.5 100 38.3 912 1 0.4 101 38.7 914 6 2.3 107 41.0 915 16 6.1 123 47.1 918 2 0.8 125 47.9 924 4 1.5 129 49.4 929 3 1.1 132 50.6 96PR:DEM LIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960327 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 930 3 1.1 135 51.7 931 1 0.4 136 52.1 932 2 0.8 138 52.9 934 3 1.1 141 54.0 938 9 3.4 150 57.5 947 2 0.8 152 58.2 955 1 0.4 153 58.6 962 5 1.9 158 60.5 963 7 2.7 165 63.2 977 1 0.4 166 63.6 979 1 0.4 167 64.0 980 1 0.4 168 64.4 981 1 0.4 169 64.8 984 1 0.4 170 65.1 985 2 0.8 172 65.9 986 5 1.9 177 67.8 989 1 0.4 178 68.2 990 1 0.4 179 68.6 1008 3 1.1 182 69.7 1022 1 0.4 183 70.1 1023 2 0.8 185 70.9 1025 4 1.5 189 72.4 1026 5 1.9 194 74.3 1033 1 0.4 195 74.7 1039 1 0.4 196 75.1 1044 1 0.4 197 75.5 1101 1 0.4 198 75.9 1102 1 0.4 199 76.2 1118 1 0.4 200 76.6 1155 1 0.4 201 77.0 1165 1 0.4 202 77.4 1202 3 1.1 205 78.5 1203 1 0.4 206 78.9 1205 12 4.6 218 83.5 1207 7 2.7 225 86.2 1209 1 0.4 226 86.6 1210 4 1.5 230 88.1 1211 1 0.4 231 88.5 1213 10 3.8 241 92.3 1215 1 0.4 242 92.7 1217 1 0.4 243 93.1 1223 3 1.1 246 94.3 1225 1 0.4 247 94.6 1229 3 1.1 250 95.8 1233 11 4.2 261 100.0 Frequency missing = 1453 96PR:DEM LIKES -- MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960328 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7 1 0.6 1 0.6 17 2 1.3 3 1.9 51 1 0.6 4 2.6 111 1 0.6 5 3.2 121 2 1.3 7 4.5 133 2 1.3 9 5.8 171 2 1.3 11 7.1 601 4 2.6 15 9.7 609 1 0.6 16 10.4 613 1 0.6 17 11.0 617 1 0.6 18 11.7 709 1 0.6 19 12.3 801 1 0.6 20 13.0 805 5 3.2 25 16.2 809 1 0.6 26 16.9 815 1 0.6 27 17.5 829 1 0.6 28 18.2 831 2 1.3 30 19.5 900 2 1.3 32 20.8 905 2 1.3 34 22.1 906 7 4.5 41 26.6 907 2 1.3 43 27.9 908 1 0.6 44 28.6 909 5 3.2 49 31.8 914 4 2.6 53 34.4 915 5 3.2 58 37.7 923 5 3.2 63 40.9 924 4 2.6 67 43.5 930 2 1.3 69 44.8 931 1 0.6 70 45.5 932 1 0.6 71 46.1 934 1 0.6 72 46.8 939 1 0.6 73 47.4 947 2 1.3 75 48.7 962 2 1.3 77 50.0 963 9 5.8 86 55.8 980 2 1.3 88 57.1 981 1 0.6 89 57.8 984 2 1.3 91 59.1 986 1 0.6 92 59.7 989 3 1.9 95 61.7 997 1 0.6 96 62.3 1001 1 0.6 97 63.0 1007 1 0.6 98 63.6 1008 1 0.6 99 64.3 1013 1 0.6 100 64.9 96PR:DEM LIKES -- MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960328 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1014 2 1.3 102 66.2 1018 1 0.6 103 66.9 1023 1 0.6 104 67.5 1025 10 6.5 114 74.0 1026 8 5.2 122 79.2 1027 1 0.6 123 79.9 1039 1 0.6 124 80.5 1043 1 0.6 125 81.2 1044 2 1.3 127 82.5 1101 3 1.9 130 84.4 1134 1 0.6 131 85.1 1205 5 3.2 136 88.3 1207 1 0.6 137 89.0 1210 2 1.3 139 90.3 1211 1 0.6 140 90.9 1213 2 1.3 142 92.2 1217 1 0.6 143 92.9 1221 3 1.9 146 94.8 1223 1 0.6 147 95.5 1225 1 0.6 148 96.1 1229 1 0.6 149 96.8 1233 5 3.2 154 100.0 Frequency missing = 1560 96PR:DEM LIKES -- MENTION 4 Cumulative Cumulative V960329 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 55 1 1.1 1 1.1 601 1 1.1 2 2.2 604 1 1.1 3 3.3 801 3 3.3 6 6.7 805 1 1.1 7 7.8 806 1 1.1 8 8.9 815 1 1.1 9 10.0 817 1 1.1 10 11.1 831 3 3.3 13 14.4 901 1 1.1 14 15.6 906 1 1.1 15 16.7 907 1 1.1 16 17.8 908 3 3.3 19 21.1 909 5 5.6 24 26.7 914 2 2.2 26 28.9 915 6 6.7 32 35.6 918 1 1.1 33 36.7 924 1 1.1 34 37.8 929 1 1.1 35 38.9 931 1 1.1 36 40.0 932 1 1.1 37 41.1 934 1 1.1 38 42.2 938 3 3.3 41 45.6 947 1 1.1 42 46.7 962 1 1.1 43 47.8 963 7 7.8 50 55.6 968 1 1.1 51 56.7 981 1 1.1 52 57.8 985 2 2.2 54 60.0 986 2 2.2 56 62.2 988 2 2.2 58 64.4 997 1 1.1 59 65.6 1014 1 1.1 60 66.7 1023 1 1.1 61 67.8 1025 2 2.2 63 70.0 1026 4 4.4 67 74.4 1033 1 1.1 68 75.6 1043 1 1.1 69 76.7 1101 2 2.2 71 78.9 1116 1 1.1 72 80.0 1155 1 1.1 73 81.1 1201 1 1.1 74 82.2 1205 5 5.6 79 87.8 1210 1 1.1 80 88.9 1213 2 2.2 82 91.1 1223 1 1.1 83 92.2 96PR:DEM LIKES -- MENTION 4 Cumulative Cumulative V960329 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1225 1 1.1 84 93.3 1229 1 1.1 85 94.4 1233 4 4.4 89 98.9 1297 1 1.1 90 100.0 Frequency missing = 1624 96PR:DEM LIKES -- MENTION 5 Cumulative Cumulative V960330 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 133 3 7.9 3 7.9 171 1 2.6 4 10.5 601 1 2.6 5 13.2 602 1 2.6 6 15.8 711 1 2.6 7 18.4 801 1 2.6 8 21.1 817 1 2.6 9 23.7 831 1 2.6 10 26.3 901 3 7.9 13 34.2 905 1 2.6 14 36.8 914 1 2.6 15 39.5 915 2 5.3 17 44.7 924 3 7.9 20 52.6 938 3 7.9 23 60.5 962 1 2.6 24 63.2 977 1 2.6 25 65.8 986 1 2.6 26 68.4 995 1 2.6 27 71.1 1013 1 2.6 28 73.7 1014 1 2.6 29 76.3 1023 1 2.6 30 78.9 1104 1 2.6 31 81.6 1114 1 2.6 32 84.2 1205 2 5.3 34 89.5 1213 1 2.6 35 92.1 1229 1 2.6 36 94.7 1233 2 5.3 38 100.0 Frequency missing = 1676 96PR:DEM DISLIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960332 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 17 5 1.3 5 1.3 18 2 0.5 7 1.8 52 1 0.3 8 2.1 54 1 0.3 9 2.4 101 1 0.3 10 2.6 112 4 1.1 14 3.7 122 21 5.5 35 9.2 131 2 0.5 37 9.7 132 14 3.7 51 13.4 133 2 0.5 53 13.9 134 1 0.3 54 14.2 151 1 0.3 55 14.5 169 2 0.5 57 15.0 170 3 0.8 60 15.8 172 1 0.3 61 16.1 173 5 1.3 66 17.4 174 1 0.3 67 17.6 197 2 0.5 69 18.2 601 1 0.3 70 18.4 602 20 5.3 90 23.7 604 6 1.6 96 25.3 606 11 2.9 107 28.2 609 2 0.5 109 28.7 610 2 0.5 111 29.2 611 1 0.3 112 29.5 614 6 1.6 118 31.1 618 1 0.3 119 31.3 702 4 1.1 123 32.4 710 6 1.6 129 33.9 719 1 0.3 130 34.2 731 1 0.3 131 34.5 801 1 0.3 132 34.7 804 1 0.3 133 35.0 805 49 12.9 182 47.9 806 3 0.8 185 48.7 811 3 0.8 188 49.5 815 43 11.3 231 60.8 816 2 0.5 233 61.3 817 3 0.8 236 62.1 818 3 0.8 239 62.9 828 1 0.3 240 63.2 832 2 0.5 242 63.7 836 7 1.8 249 65.5 838 3 0.8 252 66.3 842 1 0.3 253 66.6 897 1 0.3 254 66.8 96PR:DEM DISLIKES -- MENTION 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960332 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 901 2 0.5 256 67.4 903 1 0.3 257 67.6 905 5 1.3 262 68.9 906 13 3.4 275 72.4 907 2 0.5 277 72.9 908 1 0.3 278 73.2 929 4 1.1 282 74.2 931 9 2.4 291 76.6 939 2 0.5 293 77.1 969 1 0.3 294 77.4 979 4 1.1 298 78.4 981 1 0.3 299 78.7 982 1 0.3 300 78.9 983 2 0.5 302 79.5 985 11 2.9 313 82.4 986 10 2.6 323 85.0 987 1 0.3 324 85.3 988 1 0.3 325 85.5 989 1 0.3 326 85.8 1017 1 0.3 327 86.1 1018 1 0.3 328 86.3 1023 2 0.5 330 86.8 1025 2 0.5 332 87.4 1032 1 0.3 333 87.6 1044 2 0.5 335 88.2 1048 1 0.3 336 88.4 1101 1 0.3 337 88.7 1103 5 1.3 342 90.0 1104 3 0.8 345 90.8 1106 1 0.3 346 91.1 1114 1 0.3 347 91.3 1118 1 0.3 348 91.6 1156 2 0.5 350 92.1 1165 1 0.3 351 92.4 1201 14 3.7 365 96.1 1206 1 0.3 366 96.3 1207 6 1.6 372 97.9 1209 4 1.1 376 98.9 1213 1 0.3 377 99.2 1214 1 0.3 378 99.5 1219 1 0.3 379 99.7 1233 1 0.3 380 100.0 Frequency missing = 1334 96PR:DEM DISLIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960333 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4 1 0.4 1 0.4 7 1 0.4 2 0.8 17 5 2.1 7 3.0 18 2 0.8 9 3.8 51 1 0.4 10 4.2 54 1 0.4 11 4.6 112 2 0.8 13 5.5 122 6 2.5 19 8.0 131 1 0.4 20 8.4 132 3 1.3 23 9.7 133 1 0.4 24 10.1 134 1 0.4 25 10.5 165 1 0.4 26 11.0 171 3 1.3 29 12.2 172 1 0.4 30 12.7 173 1 0.4 31 13.1 174 1 0.4 32 13.5 602 20 8.4 52 21.9 606 6 2.5 58 24.5 609 3 1.3 61 25.7 610 4 1.7 65 27.4 611 1 0.4 66 27.8 614 4 1.7 70 29.5 618 1 0.4 71 30.0 710 3 1.3 74 31.2 734 1 0.4 75 31.6 801 3 1.3 78 32.9 803 1 0.4 79 33.3 804 1 0.4 80 33.8 805 11 4.6 91 38.4 809 1 0.4 92 38.8 810 1 0.4 93 39.2 811 3 1.3 96 40.5 815 3 1.3 99 41.8 818 3 1.3 102 43.0 827 1 0.4 103 43.5 828 1 0.4 104 43.9 831 2 0.8 106 44.7 832 1 0.4 107 45.1 834 1 0.4 108 45.6 836 5 2.1 113 47.7 838 3 1.3 116 48.9 901 1 0.4 117 49.4 903 1 0.4 118 49.8 905 4 1.7 122 51.5 906 15 6.3 137 57.8 96PR:DEM DISLIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960333 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 907 2 0.8 139 58.6 908 1 0.4 140 59.1 914 3 1.3 143 60.3 916 1 0.4 144 60.8 924 1 0.4 145 61.2 925 1 0.4 146 61.6 929 3 1.3 149 62.9 931 13 5.5 162 68.4 934 1 0.4 163 68.8 935 1 0.4 164 69.2 937 2 0.8 166 70.0 947 1 0.4 167 70.5 962 1 0.4 168 70.9 963 1 0.4 169 71.3 981 3 1.3 172 72.6 982 1 0.4 173 73.0 985 2 0.8 175 73.8 986 6 2.5 181 76.4 989 1 0.4 182 76.8 997 1 0.4 183 77.2 1008 1 0.4 184 77.6 1015 1 0.4 185 78.1 1016 1 0.4 186 78.5 1017 4 1.7 190 80.2 1018 1 0.4 191 80.6 1022 3 1.3 194 81.9 1023 5 2.1 199 84.0 1025 4 1.7 203 85.7 1026 2 0.8 205 86.5 1035 1 0.4 206 86.9 1041 1 0.4 207 87.3 1048 1 0.4 208 87.8 1049 1 0.4 209 88.2 1101 1 0.4 210 88.6 1103 2 0.8 212 89.5 1104 1 0.4 213 89.9 1114 3 1.3 216 91.1 1117 1 0.4 217 91.6 1156 1 0.4 218 92.0 1165 1 0.4 219 92.4 1201 7 3.0 226 95.4 1205 1 0.4 227 95.8 1206 1 0.4 228 96.2 1207 1 0.4 229 96.6 1209 1 0.4 230 97.0 1212 1 0.4 231 97.5 96PR:DEM DISLIKES -- MENTION 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960333 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1214 2 0.8 233 98.3 1233 2 0.8 235 99.2 1234 1 0.4 236 99.6 1297 1 0.4 237 100.0 Frequency missing = 1477 96PR:DEM DISLIKES -- MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960334 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 17 1 0.8 1 0.8 18 1 0.8 2 1.6 112 1 0.8 3 2.4 132 1 0.8 4 3.3 173 1 0.8 5 4.1 602 6 4.9 11 8.9 604 2 1.6 13 10.6 606 4 3.3 17 13.8 608 1 0.8 18 14.6 611 1 0.8 19 15.4 620 1 0.8 20 16.3 710 2 1.6 22 17.9 734 1 0.8 23 18.7 796 2 1.6 25 20.3 801 2 1.6 27 22.0 805 9 7.3 36 29.3 809 1 0.8 37 30.1 811 2 1.6 39 31.7 815 1 0.8 40 32.5 828 1 0.8 41 33.3 836 3 2.4 44 35.8 838 2 1.6 46 37.4 847 1 0.8 47 38.2 897 1 0.8 48 39.0 903 1 0.8 49 39.8 905 4 3.3 53 43.1 906 5 4.1 58 47.2 909 2 1.6 60 48.8 911 1 0.8 61 49.6 915 2 1.6 63 51.2 924 3 2.4 66 53.7 931 4 3.3 70 56.9 932 1 0.8 71 57.7 935 1 0.8 72 58.5 939 1 0.8 73 59.3 951 1 0.8 74 60.2 964 1 0.8 75 61.0 968 1 0.8 76 61.8 969 1 0.8 77 62.6 981 2 1.6 79 64.2 982 1 0.8 80 65.0 985 2 1.6 82 66.7 986 4 3.3 86 69.9 988 1 0.8 87 70.7 989 1 0.8 88 71.5 1016 1 0.8 89 72.4 96PR:DEM DISLIKES -- MENTION 3 Cumulative Cumulative V960334 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1017 1 0.8 90 73.2 1022 2 1.6 92 74.8 1023 3 2.4 95 77.2 1025 4 3.3 99 80.5 1026 1 0.8 100 81.3 1033 1 0.8 101 82.1 1044 2 1.6 103 83.7 1047 2 1.6 105 85.4 1049 2 1.6 107 87.0 1101 1 0.8 108 87.8 1106 1 0.8 109 88.6 1114 1 0.8 110 89.4 1117 1 0.8 111 90.2 1165 1 0.8 112 91.1 1197 1 0.8 113 91.9 1201 2 1.6 115 93.5 1207 1 0.8 116 94.3 1209 1 0.8 117 95.1 1210 2 1.6 119 96.7 1214 1 0.8 120 97.6 1219 1 0.8 121 98.4 1225 1 0.8 122 99.2 1229 1 0.8 123 100.0 Frequency missing = 1591 96PR:DEM DISLIKES -- MENTION 4 Cumulative Cumulative V960335 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 97 1 1.7 1 1.7 131 1 1.7 2 3.4 172 1 1.7 3 5.1 173 1 1.7 4 6.8 601 1 1.7 5 8.5 602 5 8.5 10 16.9 609 1 1.7 11 18.6 702 1 1.7 12 20.3 723 1 1.7 13 22.0 731 1 1.7 14 23.7 801 1 1.7 15 25.4 805 2 3.4 17 28.8 807 1 1.7 18 30.5 815 4 6.8 22 37.3 836 1 1.7 23 39.0 838 1 1.7 24 40.7 847 1 1.7 25 42.4 905 2 3.4 27 45.8 906 4 6.8 31 52.5 914 1 1.7 32 54.2 924 1 1.7 33 55.9 929 1 1.7 34 57.6 949 1 1.7 35 59.3 963 1 1.7 36 61.0 981 1 1.7 37 62.7 983 1 1.7 38 64.4 986 2 3.4 40 67.8 1016 1 1.7 41 69.5 1022 1 1.7 42 71.2 1023 2 3.4 44 74.6 1026 1 1.7 45 76.3 1033 1 1.7 46 78.0 1044 1 1.7 47 79.7 1049 1 1.7 48 81.4 1101 1 1.7 49 83.1 1104 1 1.7 50 84.7 1106 1 1.7 51 86.4 1107 1 1.7 52 88.1 1201 2 3.4 54 91.5 1207 1 1.7 55 93.2 1209 1 1.7 56 94.9 1229 2 3.4 58 98.3 1239 1 1.7 59 100.0 Frequency missing = 1655 96PR:DEM DISLIKES -- MENTION 5 Cumulative Cumulative V960336 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 52 1 3.6 1 3.6 606 1 3.6 2 7.1 617 1 3.6 3 10.7 618 1 3.6 4 14.3 702 1 3.6 5 17.9 901 1 3.6 6 21.4 905 1 3.6 7 25.0 907 1 3.6 8 28.6 914 1 3.6 9 32.1 916 1 3.6 10 35.7 918 1 3.6 11 39.3 923 1 3.6 12 42.9 925 1 3.6 13 46.4 931 2 7.1 15 53.6 950 1 3.6 16 57.1 962 1 3.6 17 60.7 963 1 3.6 18 64.3 968 1 3.6 19 67.9 981 2 7.1 21 75.0 986 1 3.6 22 78.6 989 1 3.6 23 82.1 1023 2 7.1 25 89.3 1201 1 3.6 26 92.9 1217 1 3.6 27 96.4 1229 1 3.6 28 100.0 Frequency missing = 1686 96PR:HOLINESS/PENTACOSTAL GROUP Cumulative Cumulative V960594 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- Frequency missing = 1714 96PR:OTHER PROTESTANT GROUP Cumulative Cumulative V960595 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- Frequency missing = 1714 96PR:OTHER (X4) DENOMINATION Cumulative Cumulative V960596 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- Frequency missing = 1714 96PR:RELIGION SUMMARY Cumulative Cumulative V960602 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 20 42 2.8 42 2.8 30 4 0.3 46 3.1 40 2 0.1 48 3.2 99 53 3.6 101 6.8 100 4 0.3 105 7.1 110 51 3.4 156 10.5 120 13 0.9 169 11.4 121 24 1.6 193 13.0 129 1 0.1 194 13.0 135 170 11.4 364 24.5 148 50 3.4 414 27.8 149 63 4.2 477 32.1 150 18 1.2 495 33.3 161 2 0.1 497 33.4 162 1 0.1 498 33.5 165 1 0.1 499 33.6 167 1 0.1 500 33.6 180 2 0.1 502 33.8 181 3 0.2 505 34.0 182 11 0.7 516 34.7 185 1 0.1 517 34.8 186 1 0.1 518 34.8 199 6 0.4 524 35.2 200 1 0.1 525 35.3 220 49 3.3 574 38.6 221 25 1.7 599 40.3 229 22 1.5 621 41.8 230 131 8.8 752 50.6 231 14 0.9 766 51.5 240 2 0.1 768 51.6 249 5 0.3 773 52.0 250 33 2.2 806 54.2 251 10 0.7 816 54.9 253 5 0.3 821 55.2 254 1 0.1 822 55.3 255 4 0.3 826 55.5 256 1 0.1 827 55.6 257 4 0.3 831 55.9 258 1 0.1 832 56.0 260 2 0.1 834 56.1 267 1 0.1 835 56.2 268 1 0.1 836 56.2 269 19 1.3 855 57.5 270 49 3.3 904 60.8 276 1 0.1 905 60.9 279 12 0.8 917 61.7 96PR:RELIGION SUMMARY Cumulative Cumulative V960602 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 280 3 0.2 920 61.9 281 2 0.1 922 62.0 290 17 1.1 939 63.1 292 23 1.5 962 64.7 300 2 0.1 964 64.8 301 18 1.2 982 66.0 303 10 0.7 992 66.7 304 13 0.9 1005 67.6 400 425 28.6 1430 96.2 500 7 0.5 1437 96.6 501 1 0.1 1438 96.7 502 8 0.5 1446 97.2 503 16 1.1 1462 98.3 719 3 0.2 1465 98.5 720 3 0.2 1468 98.7 721 6 0.4 1474 99.1 722 2 0.1 1476 99.3 723 1 0.1 1477 99.3 724 3 0.2 1480 99.5 997 7 0.5 1487 100.0 Frequency missing = 227 96PR:R YEAR OF BIRTH Cumulative Cumulative V960604 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1903 1 0.1 1 0.1 1904 1 0.1 2 0.1 1905 4 0.2 6 0.4 1907 2 0.1 8 0.5 1908 13 0.8 21 1.2 1909 4 0.2 25 1.5 1910 4 0.2 29 1.7 1911 7 0.4 36 2.1 1912 9 0.5 45 2.6 1913 10 0.6 55 3.2 1914 9 0.5 64 3.7 1915 8 0.5 72 4.2 1916 12 0.7 84 4.9 1917 9 0.5 93 5.4 1918 9 0.5 102 6.0 1919 14 0.8 116 6.8 1920 19 1.1 135 7.9 1921 18 1.1 153 9.0 1922 16 0.9 169 9.9 1923 24 1.4 193 11.3 1924 19 1.1 212 12.4 1925 18 1.1 230 13.5 1926 27 1.6 257 15.0 1927 21 1.2 278 16.3 1928 14 0.8 292 17.1 1929 29 1.7 321 18.8 1930 13 0.8 334 19.6 1931 22 1.3 356 20.8 1932 18 1.1 374 21.9 1933 21 1.2 395 23.1 1934 25 1.5 420 24.6 1935 16 0.9 436 25.5 1936 17 1.0 453 26.5 1937 15 0.9 468 27.4 1938 28 1.6 496 29.0 1939 24 1.4 520 30.4 1940 31 1.8 551 32.3 1941 25 1.5 576 33.7 1942 17 1.0 593 34.7 1943 21 1.2 614 35.9 1944 20 1.2 634 37.1 1945 29 1.7 663 38.8 1946 26 1.5 689 40.3 1947 28 1.6 717 42.0 1948 35 2.0 752 44.0 1949 35 2.0 787 46.1 96PR:R YEAR OF BIRTH Cumulative Cumulative V960604 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1950 27 1.6 814 47.7 1951 32 1.9 846 49.5 1952 37 2.2 883 51.7 1953 33 1.9 916 53.6 1954 48 2.8 964 56.4 1955 35 2.0 999 58.5 1956 43 2.5 1042 61.0 1957 39 2.3 1081 63.3 1958 46 2.7 1127 66.0 1959 44 2.6 1171 68.6 1960 41 2.4 1212 71.0 1961 53 3.1 1265 74.1 1962 43 2.5 1308 76.6 1963 39 2.3 1347 78.9 1964 44 2.6 1391 81.4 1965 34 2.0 1425 83.4 1966 32 1.9 1457 85.3 1967 28 1.6 1485 86.9 1968 22 1.3 1507 88.2 1969 32 1.9 1539 90.1 1970 27 1.6 1566 91.7 1971 29 1.7 1595 93.4 1972 27 1.6 1622 95.0 1973 17 1.0 1639 96.0 1974 19 1.1 1658 97.1 1975 21 1.2 1679 98.3 1976 16 0.9 1695 99.2 1977 10 0.6 1705 99.8 1978 3 0.2 1708 100.0 Frequency Missing = 6 96PR:R's AGE Cumulative Cumulative V960605 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 18 4 0.2 4 0.2 19 10 0.6 14 0.8 20 19 1.1 33 1.9 21 21 1.2 54 3.2 22 20 1.2 74 4.3 23 15 0.9 89 5.2 24 28 1.6 117 6.8 25 31 1.8 148 8.6 26 25 1.5 173 10.1 27 31 1.8 204 11.9 28 25 1.5 229 13.4 29 26 1.5 255 14.9 30 36 2.1 291 17.0 31 36 2.1 327 19.1 32 40 2.3 367 21.4 33 38 2.2 405 23.7 34 44 2.6 449 26.2 35 57 3.3 506 29.6 36 40 2.3 546 31.9 37 42 2.5 588 34.3 38 51 3.0 639 37.3 39 35 2.0 674 39.4 40 40 2.3 714 41.7 41 37 2.2 751 43.9 42 49 2.9 800 46.7 43 35 2.0 835 48.8 44 33 1.9 868 50.7 45 35 2.0 903 52.7 46 28 1.6 931 54.4 47 35 2.0 966 56.4 48 34 2.0 1000 58.4 49 28 1.6 1028 60.0 50 30 1.8 1058 61.8 51 23 1.3 1081 63.1 52 17 1.0 1098 64.1 53 24 1.4 1122 65.5 54 18 1.1 1140 66.6 55 28 1.6 1168 68.2 56 27 1.6 1195 69.8 57 23 1.3 1218 71.1 58 26 1.5 1244 72.7 59 18 1.1 1262 73.7 60 15 0.9 1277 74.6 61 19 1.1 1296 75.7 62 28 1.6 1324 77.3 63 18 1.1 1342 78.4 96PR:R's AGE Cumulative Cumulative V960605 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 64 20 1.2 1362 79.6 65 21 1.2 1383 80.8 66 12 0.7 1395 81.5 67 29 1.7 1424 83.2 68 16 0.9 1440 84.1 69 21 1.2 1461 85.3 70 25 1.5 1486 86.8 71 15 0.9 1501 87.7 72 25 1.5 1526 89.1 73 21 1.2 1547 90.4 74 18 1.1 1565 91.4 75 12 0.7 1577 92.1 76 24 1.4 1601 93.5 77 10 0.6 1611 94.1 78 9 0.5 1620 94.6 79 12 0.7 1632 95.3 80 9 0.5 1641 95.9 81 7 0.4 1648 96.3 82 9 0.5 1657 96.8 83 11 0.6 1668 97.4 84 9 0.5 1677 98.0 85 8 0.5 1685 98.4 86 2 0.1 1687 98.5 87 8 0.5 1695 99.0 88 10 0.6 1705 99.6 89 1 0.1 1706 99.6 91 4 0.2 1710 99.9 92 1 0.1 1711 99.9 93 1 0.1 1712 100.0 Frequency Missing = 2 96PR:HIGHEST GRADE COMPLETED Cumulative Cumulative V960607 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 2 0.1 2 0.1 1 1 0.1 3 0.2 2 2 0.1 5 0.3 3 4 0.2 9 0.5 4 2 0.1 11 0.6 5 2 0.1 13 0.8 6 11 0.6 24 1.4 7 16 0.9 40 2.3 8 42 2.5 82 4.8 9 45 2.6 127 7.4 10 66 3.9 193 11.3 11 74 4.3 267 15.6 12 511 29.8 778 45.4 13 110 6.4 888 51.8 14 258 15.1 1146 66.9 15 78 4.6 1224 71.5 16 256 14.9 1480 86.4 17 233 13.6 1713 100.0 Frequency Missing = 1 96PR:SPOUSE HIGHEST GRADE COMPLETED Cumulative Cumulative V960611 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 1 0.1 1 0.1 2 2 0.2 3 0.3 3 1 0.1 4 0.4 4 2 0.2 6 0.6 5 1 0.1 7 0.8 6 5 0.5 12 1.3 7 3 0.3 15 1.6 8 23 2.5 38 4.1 9 17 1.8 55 5.9 10 29 3.1 84 9.0 11 34 3.6 118 12.6 12 337 36.1 455 48.8 13 44 4.7 499 53.5 14 128 13.7 627 67.2 15 26 2.8 653 70.0 16 160 17.1 813 87.1 17 120 12.9 933 100.0 Frequency missing = 781 96PR:R UNEMPL:PAST OCCUP CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960618 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 4 9.3 4 9.3 2 3 7.0 7 16.3 3 1 2.3 8 18.6 13 1 2.3 9 20.9 14 1 2.3 10 23.3 17 1 2.3 11 25.6 18 2 4.7 13 30.2 19 1 2.3 14 32.6 20 1 2.3 15 34.9 24 2 4.7 17 39.5 30 1 2.3 18 41.9 33 1 2.3 19 44.2 35 1 2.3 20 46.5 36 6 14.0 26 60.5 37 3 7.0 29 67.4 39 4 9.3 33 76.7 42 1 2.3 34 79.1 48 3 7.0 37 86.0 50 1 2.3 38 88.4 53 1 2.3 39 90.7 62 1 2.3 40 93.0 65 1 2.3 41 95.3 69 1 2.3 42 97.7 70 1 2.3 43 100.0 Frequency missing = 1671 96PR:R UNEMPL:OCC PRESTIGE SCORE Cumulative Cumulative V960620 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- Frequency missing = 1714 96PR:R UNEMP: PAST INDUSTRY CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960621 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 21 1 2.4 1 2.4 60 4 9.5 5 11.9 150 1 2.4 6 14.3 172 1 2.4 7 16.7 181 1 2.4 8 19.0 282 1 2.4 9 21.4 312 1 2.4 10 23.8 362 1 2.4 11 26.2 410 2 4.8 13 31.0 412 1 2.4 14 33.3 432 1 2.4 15 35.7 442 1 2.4 16 38.1 471 1 2.4 17 40.5 531 1 2.4 18 42.9 561 1 2.4 19 45.2 591 1 2.4 20 47.6 601 2 4.8 22 52.4 641 6 14.3 28 66.7 711 2 4.8 30 71.4 742 1 2.4 31 73.8 770 1 2.4 32 76.2 802 2 4.8 34 81.0 812 1 2.4 35 83.3 831 1 2.4 36 85.7 832 1 2.4 37 88.1 840 1 2.4 38 90.5 841 1 2.4 39 92.9 870 2 4.8 41 97.6 882 1 2.4 42 100.0 Frequency missing = 1672 96PR:R UNEMP: HRS/WK WORK 6 MONTHS Cumulative Cumulative V960625 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 15 3 15.0 3 15.0 20 1 5.0 4 20.0 30 1 5.0 5 25.0 40 6 30.0 11 55.0 42 1 5.0 12 60.0 45 1 5.0 13 65.0 48 2 10.0 15 75.0 50 3 15.0 18 90.0 60 1 5.0 19 95.0 65 1 5.0 20 100.0 Frequency missing = 1694 96PR:R RETIRED: YEAR OF RETIREMENT Cumulative Cumulative V960629 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1934 1 0.3 1 0.3 1940 1 0.3 2 0.6 1949 1 0.3 3 0.9 1951 1 0.3 4 1.1 1952 1 0.3 5 1.4 1955 1 0.3 6 1.7 1956 1 0.3 7 2.0 1958 1 0.3 8 2.3 1960 1 0.3 9 2.6 1962 1 0.3 10 2.8 1963 1 0.3 11 3.1 1964 1 0.3 12 3.4 1965 3 0.9 15 4.3 1966 3 0.9 18 5.1 1967 1 0.3 19 5.4 1968 1 0.3 20 5.7 1969 2 0.6 22 6.3 1970 8 2.3 30 8.5 1972 5 1.4 35 9.9 1973 5 1.4 40 11.4 1974 7 2.0 47 13.4 1975 6 1.7 53 15.1 1976 13 3.7 66 18.8 1977 4 1.1 70 19.9 1978 7 2.0 77 21.9 1979 11 3.1 88 25.0 1980 8 2.3 96 27.3 1981 11 3.1 107 30.4 1982 11 3.1 118 33.5 1983 21 6.0 139 39.5 1984 11 3.1 150 42.6 1985 18 5.1 168 47.7 1986 13 3.7 181 51.4 1987 13 3.7 194 55.1 1988 13 3.7 207 58.8 1989 12 3.4 219 62.2 1990 19 5.4 238 67.6 1991 12 3.4 250 71.0 1992 25 7.1 275 78.1 1993 18 5.1 293 83.2 1994 25 7.1 318 90.3 1995 20 5.7 338 96.0 1996 14 4.0 352 100.0 Frequency missing = 1362 96PR:R RETIRED:PAST OCCUP CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960630 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 49 14.0 49 14.0 2 11 3.1 60 17.1 3 6 1.7 66 18.8 4 2 0.6 68 19.4 5 1 0.3 69 19.7 6 2 0.6 71 20.2 7 9 2.6 80 22.8 8 4 1.1 84 23.9 9 17 4.8 101 28.8 10 2 0.6 103 29.3 11 5 1.4 108 30.8 12 1 0.3 109 31.1 13 6 1.7 115 32.8 14 2 0.6 117 33.3 15 5 1.4 122 34.8 17 2 0.6 124 35.3 18 11 3.1 135 38.5 19 1 0.3 136 38.7 20 15 4.3 151 43.0 22 4 1.1 155 44.2 24 16 4.6 171 48.7 26 1 0.3 172 49.0 27 11 3.1 183 52.1 29 3 0.9 186 53.0 30 3 0.9 189 53.8 31 4 1.1 193 55.0 32 1 0.3 194 55.3 33 10 2.8 204 58.1 34 6 1.7 210 59.8 35 8 2.3 218 62.1 36 11 3.1 229 65.2 37 5 1.4 234 66.7 38 5 1.4 239 68.1 39 10 2.8 249 70.9 40 4 1.1 253 72.1 42 2 0.6 255 72.6 43 1 0.3 256 72.9 44 4 1.1 260 74.1 45 2 0.6 262 74.6 46 4 1.1 266 75.8 47 4 1.1 270 76.9 48 9 2.6 279 79.5 50 12 3.4 291 82.9 52 1 0.3 292 83.2 54 1 0.3 293 83.5 55 2 0.6 295 84.0 96PR:R RETIRED:PAST OCCUP CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960630 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 56 1 0.3 296 84.3 57 4 1.1 300 85.5 59 2 0.6 302 86.0 60 4 1.1 306 87.2 61 4 1.1 310 88.3 62 11 3.1 321 91.5 63 5 1.4 326 92.9 64 3 0.9 329 93.7 65 7 2.0 336 95.7 66 2 0.6 338 96.3 67 9 2.6 347 98.9 70 1 0.3 348 99.1 71 3 0.9 351 100.0 Frequency missing = 1363 96PR:R RETIRD:OCC PRESTIGE SCORE Cumulative Cumulative V960632 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- Frequency missing = 1714 96PR:R RET: INDUSTRY CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960633 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 10 3 0.9 3 0.9 11 2 0.6 5 1.4 41 1 0.3 6 1.7 60 21 6.1 27 7.8 102 5 1.4 32 9.2 120 1 0.3 33 9.5 130 1 0.3 34 9.8 142 2 0.6 36 10.4 151 3 0.9 39 11.2 160 1 0.3 40 11.5 161 1 0.3 41 11.8 162 1 0.3 42 12.1 171 5 1.4 47 13.5 172 1 0.3 48 13.8 192 1 0.3 49 14.1 211 1 0.3 50 14.4 212 1 0.3 51 14.7 221 1 0.3 52 15.0 230 2 0.6 54 15.6 241 2 0.6 56 16.1 242 1 0.3 57 16.4 251 2 0.6 59 17.0 252 3 0.9 62 17.9 270 5 1.4 67 19.3 271 1 0.3 68 19.6 272 1 0.3 69 19.9 282 1 0.3 70 20.2 310 1 0.3 71 20.5 312 1 0.3 72 20.7 320 2 0.6 74 21.3 321 1 0.3 75 21.6 322 2 0.6 77 22.2 331 5 1.4 82 23.6 342 1 0.3 83 23.9 350 1 0.3 84 24.2 351 5 1.4 89 25.6 352 4 1.2 93 26.8 360 1 0.3 94 27.1 361 1 0.3 95 27.4 362 1 0.3 96 27.7 372 1 0.3 97 28.0 390 1 0.3 98 28.2 391 1 0.3 99 28.5 392 2 0.6 101 29.1 400 2 0.6 103 29.7 401 3 0.9 106 30.5 96PR:R RET: INDUSTRY CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960633 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 410 5 1.4 111 32.0 411 1 0.3 112 32.3 412 6 1.7 118 34.0 420 2 0.6 120 34.6 441 7 2.0 127 36.6 470 2 0.6 129 37.2 511 1 0.3 130 37.5 530 1 0.3 131 37.8 541 2 0.6 133 38.3 550 1 0.3 134 38.6 551 1 0.3 135 38.9 552 1 0.3 136 39.2 580 1 0.3 137 39.5 581 1 0.3 138 39.8 591 10 2.9 148 42.7 601 3 0.9 151 43.5 610 1 0.3 152 43.8 612 2 0.6 154 44.4 621 1 0.3 155 44.7 630 6 1.7 161 46.4 631 1 0.3 162 46.7 640 2 0.6 164 47.3 641 8 2.3 172 49.6 642 2 0.6 174 50.1 670 1 0.3 175 50.4 681 1 0.3 176 50.7 682 1 0.3 177 51.0 700 5 1.4 182 52.4 701 1 0.3 183 52.7 702 2 0.6 185 53.3 711 6 1.7 191 55.0 712 8 2.3 199 57.3 722 1 0.3 200 57.6 730 1 0.3 201 57.9 731 2 0.6 203 58.5 740 1 0.3 204 58.8 742 4 1.2 208 59.9 750 1 0.3 209 60.2 751 3 0.9 212 61.1 760 1 0.3 213 61.4 761 5 1.4 218 62.8 762 2 0.6 220 63.4 770 2 0.6 222 64.0 771 3 0.9 225 64.8 772 3 0.9 228 65.7 781 2 0.6 230 66.3 96PR:R RET: INDUSTRY CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960633 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 800 1 0.3 231 66.6 802 5 1.4 236 68.0 812 2 0.6 238 68.6 820 2 0.6 240 69.2 831 8 2.3 248 71.5 832 4 1.2 252 72.6 840 3 0.9 255 73.5 841 2 0.6 257 74.1 842 25 7.2 282 81.3 850 9 2.6 291 83.9 860 1 0.3 292 84.1 862 1 0.3 293 84.4 870 3 0.9 296 85.3 871 2 0.6 298 85.9 872 2 0.6 300 86.5 880 6 1.7 306 88.2 881 2 0.6 308 88.8 882 2 0.6 310 89.3 890 1 0.3 311 89.6 891 1 0.3 312 89.9 892 1 0.3 313 90.2 900 2 0.6 315 90.8 901 5 1.4 320 92.2 910 9 2.6 329 94.8 921 1 0.3 330 95.1 922 2 0.6 332 95.7 930 1 0.3 333 96.0 932 14 4.0 347 100.0 Frequency missing = 1367 96PR:R RET: HOURS/WK WORK 6 MNTHS Cumulative Cumulative V960637 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 1 2.3 1 2.3 8 1 2.3 2 4.7 9 2 4.7 4 9.3 10 2 4.7 6 14.0 12 1 2.3 7 16.3 14 2 4.7 9 20.9 15 3 7.0 12 27.9 16 1 2.3 13 30.2 18 1 2.3 14 32.6 20 7 16.3 21 48.8 24 1 2.3 22 51.2 25 1 2.3 23 53.5 28 2 4.7 25 58.1 40 11 25.6 36 83.7 42 1 2.3 37 86.0 50 2 4.7 39 90.7 60 3 7.0 42 97.7 84 1 2.3 43 100.0 Frequency missing = 1671 96PR:R DISABLED:OCCUP CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960642 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3.4 2 3.4 4 1 1.7 3 5.2 9 1 1.7 4 6.9 14 1 1.7 5 8.6 18 1 1.7 6 10.3 19 1 1.7 7 12.1 20 1 1.7 8 13.8 21 1 1.7 9 15.5 31 1 1.7 10 17.2 32 1 1.7 11 19.0 34 1 1.7 12 20.7 35 1 1.7 13 22.4 36 4 6.9 17 29.3 37 8 13.8 25 43.1 38 4 6.9 29 50.0 39 2 3.4 31 53.4 40 2 3.4 33 56.9 41 2 3.4 35 60.3 42 1 1.7 36 62.1 46 1 1.7 37 63.8 48 1 1.7 38 65.5 50 3 5.2 41 70.7 58 1 1.7 42 72.4 59 1 1.7 43 74.1 61 3 5.2 46 79.3 62 2 3.4 48 82.8 63 1 1.7 49 84.5 64 1 1.7 50 86.2 65 3 5.2 53 91.4 67 2 3.4 55 94.8 68 1 1.7 56 96.6 69 1 1.7 57 98.3 70 1 1.7 58 100.0 Frequency missing = 1656 96PR:R DISABLD:OCC PRSTIGE SCORE Cumulative Cumulative V960644 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- Frequency missing = 1714 96PR:R DIS: INDUSTRY CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960645 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 10 3 5.3 3 5.3 11 1 1.8 4 7.0 21 1 1.8 5 8.8 60 4 7.0 9 15.8 102 1 1.8 10 17.5 122 1 1.8 11 19.3 151 1 1.8 12 21.1 200 1 1.8 13 22.8 231 1 1.8 14 24.6 242 1 1.8 15 26.3 320 1 1.8 16 28.1 351 2 3.5 18 31.6 362 1 1.8 19 33.3 370 1 1.8 20 35.1 392 1 1.8 21 36.8 400 1 1.8 22 38.6 401 1 1.8 23 40.4 410 2 3.5 25 43.9 460 1 1.8 26 45.6 500 1 1.8 27 47.4 571 1 1.8 28 49.1 592 1 1.8 29 50.9 601 1 1.8 30 52.6 620 1 1.8 31 54.4 630 1 1.8 32 56.1 641 5 8.8 37 64.9 761 1 1.8 38 66.7 762 3 5.3 41 71.9 771 1 1.8 42 73.7 772 2 3.5 44 77.2 831 1 1.8 45 78.9 832 7 12.3 52 91.2 840 1 1.8 53 93.0 842 2 3.5 55 96.5 871 1 1.8 56 98.2 910 1 1.8 57 100.0 Frequency missing = 1657 96PR:R DIS: HOURS/WK WORK 6 MNTHS Cumulative Cumulative V960649 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 8 1 25.0 1 25.0 15 1 25.0 2 50.0 33 1 25.0 3 75.0 40 1 25.0 4 100.0 Frequency missing = 1710 96PR:R HMK/STU:OCCUP CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960655 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 1 2.9 1 2.9 7 1 2.9 2 5.9 9 2 5.9 4 11.8 13 1 2.9 5 14.7 17 1 2.9 6 17.6 18 1 2.9 7 20.6 24 1 2.9 8 23.5 25 3 8.8 11 32.4 32 1 2.9 12 35.3 33 5 14.7 17 50.0 34 1 2.9 18 52.9 36 3 8.8 21 61.8 37 1 2.9 22 64.7 39 4 11.8 26 76.5 47 1 2.9 27 79.4 61 1 2.9 28 82.4 63 2 5.9 30 88.2 64 1 2.9 31 91.2 67 1 2.9 32 94.1 69 1 2.9 33 97.1 70 1 2.9 34 100.0 Frequency missing = 1680 96PR:R HMK/STU:OCC PRSTIGE SCORE Cumulative Cumulative V960657 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- Frequency missing = 1714 96PR:R HMK/STU: INDUSTRY CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960658 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 60 1 3.1 1 3.1 141 1 3.1 2 6.3 151 1 3.1 3 9.4 250 1 3.1 4 12.5 351 1 3.1 5 15.6 500 1 3.1 6 18.8 601 1 3.1 7 21.9 641 2 6.3 9 28.1 660 1 3.1 10 31.3 711 2 6.3 12 37.5 732 3 9.4 15 46.9 742 1 3.1 16 50.0 750 1 3.1 17 53.1 761 1 3.1 18 56.3 762 1 3.1 19 59.4 791 1 3.1 20 62.5 800 1 3.1 21 65.6 802 1 3.1 22 68.8 812 1 3.1 23 71.9 840 1 3.1 24 75.0 842 3 9.4 27 84.4 860 1 3.1 28 87.5 881 1 3.1 29 90.6 891 1 3.1 30 93.8 900 1 3.1 31 96.9 901 1 3.1 32 100.0 Frequency missing = 1682 96PR:R HMK/STU: HRS/WK WRK LST 6 MO Cumulative Cumulative V960661 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4 2 6.1 2 6.1 12 1 3.0 3 9.1 15 2 6.1 5 15.2 20 3 9.1 8 24.2 25 1 3.0 9 27.3 28 1 3.0 10 30.3 30 6 18.2 16 48.5 35 3 9.1 19 57.6 36 1 3.0 20 60.6 40 7 21.2 27 81.8 45 2 6.1 29 87.9 50 2 6.1 31 93.9 56 1 3.0 32 97.0 72 1 3.0 33 100.0 Frequency missing = 1681 96PR:R WORK NOW:OCCUP CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960664 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 116 10.0 116 10.0 2 53 4.6 169 14.6 3 36 3.1 205 17.7 4 18 1.6 223 19.3 5 8 0.7 231 19.9 6 9 0.8 240 20.7 7 25 2.2 265 22.9 8 15 1.3 280 24.2 9 70 6.0 350 30.2 10 9 0.8 359 31.0 11 10 0.9 369 31.9 12 8 0.7 377 32.6 13 40 3.5 417 36.0 14 16 1.4 433 37.4 15 9 0.8 442 38.2 16 2 0.2 444 38.3 17 11 0.9 455 39.3 18 59 5.1 514 44.4 19 11 0.9 525 45.3 20 48 4.1 573 49.5 22 16 1.4 589 50.9 23 1 0.1 590 50.9 24 28 2.4 618 53.4 25 11 0.9 629 54.3 26 11 0.9 640 55.3 27 22 1.9 662 57.2 28 1 0.1 663 57.3 30 12 1.0 675 58.3 31 17 1.5 692 59.8 32 9 0.8 701 60.5 33 34 2.9 735 63.5 34 12 1.0 747 64.5 35 14 1.2 761 65.7 36 43 3.7 804 69.4 37 17 1.5 821 70.9 38 20 1.7 841 72.6 39 39 3.4 880 76.0 40 7 0.6 887 76.6 41 1 0.1 888 76.7 42 9 0.8 897 77.5 44 25 2.2 922 79.6 45 11 0.9 933 80.6 46 4 0.3 937 80.9 47 9 0.8 946 81.7 48 35 3.0 981 84.7 50 17 1.5 998 86.2 96PR:R WORK NOW:OCCUP CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960664 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 51 2 0.2 1000 86.4 52 3 0.3 1003 86.6 54 8 0.7 1011 87.3 55 2 0.2 1013 87.5 56 5 0.4 1018 87.9 57 8 0.7 1026 88.6 58 1 0.1 1027 88.7 59 2 0.2 1029 88.9 60 2 0.2 1031 89.0 61 9 0.8 1040 89.8 62 32 2.8 1072 92.6 63 12 1.0 1084 93.6 64 10 0.9 1094 94.5 65 23 2.0 1117 96.5 66 1 0.1 1118 96.5 67 14 1.2 1132 97.8 68 6 0.5 1138 98.3 69 8 0.7 1146 99.0 70 8 0.7 1154 99.7 71 4 0.3 1158 100.0 Frequency missing = 556 96PR:R WORK NOW:OCC PRSTGE SCORE Cumulative Cumulative V960666 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- Frequency missing = 1714 96PR:R WORK NOW: INDUSTRY CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960667 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 10 2 0.2 2 0.2 11 6 0.5 8 0.7 20 1 0.1 9 0.8 21 10 0.9 19 1.7 42 2 0.2 21 1.9 60 61 5.4 82 7.2 100 7 0.6 89 7.8 101 1 0.1 90 7.9 102 3 0.3 93 8.2 111 4 0.4 97 8.6 120 2 0.2 99 8.7 122 2 0.2 101 8.9 132 1 0.1 102 9.0 141 3 0.3 105 9.3 142 5 0.4 110 9.7 151 4 0.4 114 10.1 152 1 0.1 115 10.1 160 2 0.2 117 10.3 161 2 0.2 119 10.5 162 1 0.1 120 10.6 171 7 0.6 127 11.2 172 13 1.1 140 12.3 180 1 0.1 141 12.4 181 9 0.8 150 13.2 182 1 0.1 151 13.3 192 4 0.4 155 13.7 200 2 0.2 157 13.8 212 5 0.4 162 14.3 231 5 0.4 167 14.7 242 6 0.5 173 15.3 250 4 0.4 177 15.6 261 1 0.1 178 15.7 270 3 0.3 181 16.0 271 2 0.2 183 16.1 272 3 0.3 186 16.4 280 1 0.1 187 16.5 282 1 0.1 188 16.6 292 3 0.3 191 16.8 300 4 0.4 195 17.2 301 1 0.1 196 17.3 310 1 0.1 197 17.4 312 1 0.1 198 17.5 320 2 0.2 200 17.6 322 2 0.2 202 17.8 331 7 0.6 209 18.4 340 1 0.1 210 18.5 96PR:R WORK NOW: INDUSTRY CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960667 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 341 6 0.5 216 19.0 342 14 1.2 230 20.3 350 1 0.1 231 20.4 351 13 1.1 244 21.5 352 4 0.4 248 21.9 360 1 0.1 249 22.0 361 2 0.2 251 22.1 362 1 0.1 252 22.2 371 3 0.3 255 22.5 372 2 0.2 257 22.7 390 1 0.1 258 22.8 391 8 0.7 266 23.5 392 14 1.2 280 24.7 400 3 0.3 283 25.0 401 4 0.4 287 25.3 402 1 0.1 288 25.4 410 11 1.0 299 26.4 411 1 0.1 300 26.5 412 11 1.0 311 27.4 421 12 1.1 323 28.5 432 2 0.2 325 28.7 440 4 0.4 329 29.0 441 5 0.4 334 29.5 442 3 0.3 337 29.7 460 3 0.3 340 30.0 461 2 0.2 342 30.2 470 3 0.3 345 30.4 471 2 0.2 347 30.6 472 1 0.1 348 30.7 502 4 0.4 352 31.0 511 1 0.1 353 31.1 512 1 0.1 354 31.2 521 1 0.1 355 31.3 530 9 0.8 364 32.1 532 1 0.1 365 32.2 541 4 0.4 369 32.5 542 1 0.1 370 32.6 550 8 0.7 378 33.3 551 1 0.1 379 33.4 561 1 0.1 380 33.5 562 1 0.1 381 33.6 571 2 0.2 383 33.8 580 5 0.4 388 34.2 582 1 0.1 389 34.3 590 1 0.1 390 34.4 591 17 1.5 407 35.9 96PR:R WORK NOW: INDUSTRY CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960667 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 592 1 0.1 408 36.0 600 1 0.1 409 36.1 601 24 2.1 433 38.2 612 5 0.4 438 38.6 620 4 0.4 442 39.0 630 6 0.5 448 39.5 631 1 0.1 449 39.6 632 11 1.0 460 40.6 640 3 0.3 463 40.8 641 46 4.1 509 44.9 642 5 0.4 514 45.3 650 1 0.1 515 45.4 651 4 0.4 519 45.8 652 2 0.2 521 45.9 660 1 0.1 522 46.0 661 1 0.1 523 46.1 662 3 0.3 526 46.4 671 4 0.4 530 46.7 672 2 0.2 532 46.9 681 4 0.4 536 47.3 682 11 1.0 547 48.2 691 6 0.5 553 48.8 700 18 1.6 571 50.4 701 2 0.2 573 50.5 702 6 0.5 579 51.1 710 9 0.8 588 51.9 711 20 1.8 608 53.6 712 20 1.8 628 55.4 721 4 0.4 632 55.7 722 8 0.7 640 56.4 730 1 0.1 641 56.5 731 10 0.9 651 57.4 732 12 1.1 663 58.5 740 12 1.1 675 59.5 741 1 0.1 676 59.6 742 19 1.7 695 61.3 750 3 0.3 698 61.6 751 9 0.8 707 62.3 752 2 0.2 709 62.5 760 5 0.4 714 63.0 761 12 1.1 726 64.0 762 7 0.6 733 64.6 770 13 1.1 746 65.8 771 1 0.1 747 65.9 772 10 0.9 757 66.8 780 2 0.2 759 66.9 96PR:R WORK NOW: INDUSTRY CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960667 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 781 1 0.1 760 67.0 791 1 0.1 761 67.1 800 5 0.4 766 67.5 802 11 1.0 777 68.5 812 11 1.0 788 69.5 820 6 0.5 794 70.0 821 2 0.2 796 70.2 830 3 0.3 799 70.5 831 31 2.7 830 73.2 832 15 1.3 845 74.5 840 15 1.3 860 75.8 841 8 0.7 868 76.5 842 80 7.1 948 83.6 850 39 3.4 987 87.0 851 1 0.1 988 87.1 852 5 0.4 993 87.6 860 3 0.3 996 87.8 862 14 1.2 1010 89.1 870 4 0.4 1014 89.4 871 11 1.0 1025 90.4 872 2 0.2 1027 90.6 880 11 1.0 1038 91.5 881 7 0.6 1045 92.2 882 7 0.6 1052 92.8 890 10 0.9 1062 93.7 891 1 0.1 1063 93.7 892 3 0.3 1066 94.0 901 10 0.9 1076 94.9 910 19 1.7 1095 96.6 921 6 0.5 1101 97.1 922 5 0.4 1106 97.5 930 5 0.4 1111 98.0 931 11 1.0 1122 98.9 932 12 1.1 1134 100.0 Frequency missing = 580 96PR:R WORK NOW: HOURS WORK/WEEK Cumulative Cumulative V960670 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 3 0.3 3 0.3 2 1 0.1 4 0.3 3 2 0.2 6 0.5 4 3 0.3 9 0.8 5 4 0.3 13 1.1 6 3 0.3 16 1.4 8 6 0.5 22 1.9 9 2 0.2 24 2.1 10 10 0.9 34 2.9 12 6 0.5 40 3.5 14 2 0.2 42 3.6 15 16 1.4 58 5.0 16 6 0.5 64 5.5 18 2 0.2 66 5.7 19 1 0.1 67 5.8 20 47 4.1 114 9.9 23 1 0.1 115 9.9 24 10 0.9 125 10.8 25 17 1.5 142 12.3 28 8 0.7 150 13.0 29 1 0.1 151 13.1 30 53 4.6 204 17.6 31 1 0.1 205 17.7 32 9 0.8 214 18.5 34 4 0.3 218 18.9 35 35 3.0 253 21.9 36 16 1.4 269 23.3 37 8 0.7 277 24.0 38 12 1.0 289 25.0 40 377 32.6 666 57.6 41 4 0.3 670 58.0 42 11 1.0 681 58.9 43 9 0.8 690 59.7 44 10 0.9 700 60.6 45 92 8.0 792 68.5 46 1 0.1 793 68.6 47 2 0.2 795 68.8 48 28 2.4 823 71.2 50 139 12.0 962 83.2 52 2 0.2 964 83.4 54 2 0.2 966 83.6 55 38 3.3 1004 86.9 56 5 0.4 1009 87.3 58 1 0.1 1010 87.4 60 74 6.4 1084 93.8 62 2 0.2 1086 93.9 96PR:R WORK NOW: HOURS WORK/WEEK Cumulative Cumulative V960670 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 65 22 1.9 1108 95.8 68 1 0.1 1109 95.9 70 19 1.6 1128 97.6 75 5 0.4 1133 98.0 78 1 0.1 1134 98.1 80 11 1.0 1145 99.0 84 1 0.1 1146 99.1 85 2 0.2 1148 99.3 87 1 0.1 1149 99.4 90 2 0.2 1151 99.6 97 5 0.4 1156 100.0 Frequency missing = 558 96PR:STACKED OCCUP CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960675 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 168 10.7 168 10.7 2 67 4.3 235 14.9 3 43 2.7 278 17.7 4 21 1.3 299 19.0 5 9 0.6 308 19.6 6 11 0.7 319 20.3 7 33 2.1 352 22.4 8 17 1.1 369 23.4 9 84 5.3 453 28.8 10 11 0.7 464 29.5 11 14 0.9 478 30.4 12 8 0.5 486 30.9 13 47 3.0 533 33.9 14 20 1.3 553 35.1 15 14 0.9 567 36.0 16 2 0.1 569 36.1 17 14 0.9 583 37.0 18 73 4.6 656 41.7 19 14 0.9 670 42.6 20 59 3.7 729 46.3 21 1 0.1 730 46.4 22 19 1.2 749 47.6 23 1 0.1 750 47.6 24 46 2.9 796 50.6 25 10 0.6 806 51.2 26 12 0.8 818 52.0 27 32 2.0 850 54.0 28 1 0.1 851 54.1 29 3 0.2 854 54.3 30 16 1.0 870 55.3 31 22 1.4 892 56.7 32 11 0.7 903 57.4 33 43 2.7 946 60.1 34 18 1.1 964 61.2 35 23 1.5 987 62.7 36 61 3.9 1048 66.6 37 33 2.1 1081 68.7 38 28 1.8 1109 70.5 39 54 3.4 1163 73.9 40 13 0.8 1176 74.7 41 3 0.2 1179 74.9 42 12 0.8 1191 75.7 43 1 0.1 1192 75.7 44 29 1.8 1221 77.6 45 13 0.8 1234 78.4 46 9 0.6 1243 79.0 96PR:STACKED OCCUP CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960675 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 47 13 0.8 1256 79.8 48 48 3.0 1304 82.8 50 33 2.1 1337 84.9 51 2 0.1 1339 85.1 52 3 0.2 1342 85.3 53 1 0.1 1343 85.3 54 9 0.6 1352 85.9 55 4 0.3 1356 86.1 56 6 0.4 1362 86.5 57 12 0.8 1374 87.3 58 2 0.1 1376 87.4 59 5 0.3 1381 87.7 60 6 0.4 1387 88.1 61 16 1.0 1403 89.1 62 46 2.9 1449 92.1 63 18 1.1 1467 93.2 64 14 0.9 1481 94.1 65 32 2.0 1513 96.1 66 3 0.2 1516 96.3 67 25 1.6 1541 97.9 68 5 0.3 1546 98.2 69 10 0.6 1556 98.9 70 11 0.7 1567 99.6 71 7 0.4 1574 100.0 Frequency missing = 140 96PR:STACKED OCCUP PRESTIGE SCORE Cumulative Cumulative V960677 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- Frequency missing = 1714 96PR:STACKED INDUSTRY CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960678 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 10 8 0.5 8 0.5 11 9 0.6 17 1.1 20 1 0.1 18 1.2 21 11 0.7 29 1.9 41 1 0.1 30 1.9 42 2 0.1 32 2.1 60 88 5.7 120 7.8 100 7 0.5 127 8.2 101 1 0.1 128 8.3 102 9 0.6 137 8.9 111 4 0.3 141 9.1 120 3 0.2 144 9.3 122 3 0.2 147 9.5 130 1 0.1 148 9.6 132 1 0.1 149 9.6 141 3 0.2 152 9.8 142 7 0.5 159 10.3 150 1 0.1 160 10.4 151 8 0.5 168 10.9 152 1 0.1 169 10.9 160 3 0.2 172 11.1 161 3 0.2 175 11.3 162 2 0.1 177 11.5 171 10 0.6 187 12.1 172 15 1.0 202 13.1 180 1 0.1 203 13.1 181 10 0.6 213 13.8 182 1 0.1 214 13.9 192 5 0.3 219 14.2 200 3 0.2 222 14.4 211 1 0.1 223 14.4 212 6 0.4 229 14.8 221 1 0.1 230 14.9 230 2 0.1 232 15.0 231 6 0.4 238 15.4 241 2 0.1 240 15.5 242 8 0.5 248 16.1 250 4 0.3 252 16.3 251 2 0.1 254 16.4 252 3 0.2 257 16.6 261 1 0.1 258 16.7 270 8 0.5 266 17.2 271 3 0.2 269 17.4 272 4 0.3 273 17.7 280 1 0.1 274 17.7 282 3 0.2 277 17.9 96PR:STACKED INDUSTRY CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960678 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 292 3 0.2 280 18.1 300 4 0.3 284 18.4 301 1 0.1 285 18.4 310 2 0.1 287 18.6 312 3 0.2 290 18.8 320 5 0.3 295 19.1 321 1 0.1 296 19.2 322 4 0.3 300 19.4 331 12 0.8 312 20.2 340 1 0.1 313 20.3 341 6 0.4 319 20.6 342 15 1.0 334 21.6 350 2 0.1 336 21.7 351 19 1.2 355 23.0 352 8 0.5 363 23.5 360 2 0.1 365 23.6 361 3 0.2 368 23.8 362 4 0.3 372 24.1 370 1 0.1 373 24.1 371 3 0.2 376 24.3 372 3 0.2 379 24.5 390 2 0.1 381 24.7 391 9 0.6 390 25.2 392 17 1.1 407 26.3 400 6 0.4 413 26.7 401 8 0.5 421 27.2 402 1 0.1 422 27.3 410 20 1.3 442 28.6 411 2 0.1 444 28.7 412 18 1.2 462 29.9 420 2 0.1 464 30.0 421 12 0.8 476 30.8 432 3 0.2 479 31.0 440 4 0.3 483 31.3 441 12 0.8 495 32.0 442 4 0.3 499 32.3 460 4 0.3 503 32.6 461 2 0.1 505 32.7 470 5 0.3 510 33.0 471 3 0.2 513 33.2 472 1 0.1 514 33.3 500 1 0.1 515 33.3 502 4 0.3 519 33.6 511 2 0.1 521 33.7 512 1 0.1 522 33.8 521 1 0.1 523 33.9 96PR:STACKED INDUSTRY CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960678 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 530 10 0.6 533 34.5 531 1 0.1 534 34.6 532 1 0.1 535 34.6 541 6 0.4 541 35.0 542 1 0.1 542 35.1 550 8 0.5 550 35.6 551 2 0.1 552 35.7 552 1 0.1 553 35.8 561 2 0.1 555 35.9 562 1 0.1 556 36.0 571 3 0.2 559 36.2 580 5 0.3 564 36.5 581 1 0.1 565 36.6 582 1 0.1 566 36.6 590 1 0.1 567 36.7 591 28 1.8 595 38.5 592 2 0.1 597 38.6 600 1 0.1 598 38.7 601 29 1.9 627 40.6 610 1 0.1 628 40.6 612 7 0.5 635 41.1 620 5 0.3 640 41.4 621 1 0.1 641 41.5 630 12 0.8 653 42.3 631 1 0.1 654 42.3 632 10 0.6 664 43.0 640 5 0.3 669 43.3 641 63 4.1 732 47.4 642 7 0.5 739 47.8 650 1 0.1 740 47.9 651 3 0.2 743 48.1 652 2 0.1 745 48.2 660 1 0.1 746 48.3 661 1 0.1 747 48.3 662 3 0.2 750 48.5 670 1 0.1 751 48.6 671 4 0.3 755 48.9 672 2 0.1 757 49.0 681 5 0.3 762 49.3 682 11 0.7 773 50.0 691 6 0.4 779 50.4 700 23 1.5 802 51.9 701 3 0.2 805 52.1 702 8 0.5 813 52.6 710 9 0.6 822 53.2 711 28 1.8 850 55.0 96PR:STACKED INDUSTRY CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960678 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 712 28 1.8 878 56.8 721 4 0.3 882 57.1 722 9 0.6 891 57.7 730 2 0.1 893 57.8 731 12 0.8 905 58.6 732 11 0.7 916 59.3 740 13 0.8 929 60.1 741 1 0.1 930 60.2 742 25 1.6 955 61.8 750 4 0.3 959 62.1 751 12 0.8 971 62.8 752 2 0.1 973 63.0 760 6 0.4 979 63.4 761 17 1.1 996 64.5 762 12 0.8 1008 65.2 770 15 1.0 1023 66.2 771 5 0.3 1028 66.5 772 15 1.0 1043 67.5 780 2 0.1 1045 67.6 781 3 0.2 1048 67.8 791 1 0.1 1049 67.9 800 6 0.4 1055 68.3 802 17 1.1 1072 69.4 812 14 0.9 1086 70.3 820 8 0.5 1094 70.8 821 1 0.1 1095 70.9 830 3 0.2 1098 71.1 831 39 2.5 1137 73.6 832 27 1.7 1164 75.3 840 20 1.3 1184 76.6 841 10 0.6 1194 77.3 842 104 6.7 1298 84.0 850 46 3.0 1344 87.0 851 1 0.1 1345 87.1 852 4 0.3 1349 87.3 860 3 0.2 1352 87.5 862 14 0.9 1366 88.4 870 8 0.5 1374 88.9 871 14 0.9 1388 89.8 872 4 0.3 1392 90.1 880 17 1.1 1409 91.2 881 8 0.5 1417 91.7 882 10 0.6 1427 92.4 890 11 0.7 1438 93.1 891 2 0.1 1440 93.2 892 4 0.3 1444 93.5 96PR:STACKED INDUSTRY CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960678 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 900 2 0.1 1446 93.6 901 14 0.9 1460 94.5 910 28 1.8 1488 96.3 921 7 0.5 1495 96.8 922 7 0.5 1502 97.2 930 6 0.4 1508 97.6 931 11 0.7 1519 98.3 932 26 1.7 1545 100.0 Frequency missing = 169 96PR:STACKED HOURS WORK/WEEK Cumulative Cumulative V960681 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 3 0.3 3 0.3 2 1 0.1 4 0.3 3 2 0.2 6 0.5 4 3 0.3 9 0.8 5 4 0.3 13 1.1 6 1 0.1 14 1.2 8 6 0.5 20 1.7 9 2 0.2 22 1.9 10 10 0.8 32 2.7 12 7 0.6 39 3.3 14 2 0.2 41 3.5 15 16 1.3 57 4.8 16 5 0.4 62 5.2 18 3 0.3 65 5.5 19 1 0.1 66 5.6 20 49 4.1 115 9.7 23 1 0.1 116 9.8 24 10 0.8 126 10.6 25 17 1.4 143 12.0 28 9 0.8 152 12.8 29 1 0.1 153 12.9 30 54 4.5 207 17.4 31 1 0.1 208 17.5 32 9 0.8 217 18.3 33 1 0.1 218 18.4 34 4 0.3 222 18.7 35 34 2.9 256 21.5 36 16 1.3 272 22.9 37 8 0.7 280 23.6 38 12 1.0 292 24.6 40 392 33.0 684 57.6 41 4 0.3 688 57.9 42 13 1.1 701 59.0 43 9 0.8 710 59.8 44 10 0.8 720 60.6 45 93 7.8 813 68.4 46 1 0.1 814 68.5 47 2 0.2 816 68.7 48 30 2.5 846 71.2 50 144 12.1 990 83.3 52 2 0.2 992 83.5 54 2 0.2 994 83.7 55 38 3.2 1032 86.9 56 5 0.4 1037 87.3 58 1 0.1 1038 87.4 60 77 6.5 1115 93.9 96PR:STACKED HOURS WORK/WEEK Cumulative Cumulative V960681 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 62 2 0.2 1117 94.0 65 23 1.9 1140 96.0 68 1 0.1 1141 96.0 70 19 1.6 1160 97.6 75 5 0.4 1165 98.1 78 1 0.1 1166 98.1 80 11 0.9 1177 99.1 84 2 0.2 1179 99.2 85 2 0.2 1181 99.4 87 1 0.1 1182 99.5 90 2 0.2 1184 99.7 97 4 0.3 1188 100.0 Frequency missing = 526 96PR:SPOUSE YEAR OF RETIREMENT Cumulative Cumulative V960690 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1950 1 0.8 1 0.8 1951 1 0.8 2 1.6 1955 1 0.8 3 2.5 1956 1 0.8 4 3.3 1968 1 0.8 5 4.1 1970 1 0.8 6 4.9 1972 2 1.6 8 6.6 1973 2 1.6 10 8.2 1974 1 0.8 11 9.0 1975 4 3.3 15 12.3 1976 2 1.6 17 13.9 1977 2 1.6 19 15.6 1978 2 1.6 21 17.2 1980 1 0.8 22 18.0 1981 4 3.3 26 21.3 1982 3 2.5 29 23.8 1983 4 3.3 33 27.0 1984 8 6.6 41 33.6 1985 1 0.8 42 34.4 1986 8 6.6 50 41.0 1987 6 4.9 56 45.9 1988 5 4.1 61 50.0 1989 11 9.0 72 59.0 1990 6 4.9 78 63.9 1991 7 5.7 85 69.7 1992 10 8.2 95 77.9 1993 8 6.6 103 84.4 1994 5 4.1 108 88.5 1995 9 7.4 117 95.9 1996 5 4.1 122 100.0 Frequency missing = 1592 96PR:SPOUSE:OCCUP CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960693 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 76 9.6 76 9.6 2 30 3.8 106 13.4 3 23 2.9 129 16.3 4 6 0.8 135 17.1 5 9 1.1 144 18.3 6 10 1.3 154 19.5 7 23 2.9 177 22.4 8 6 0.8 183 23.2 9 48 6.1 231 29.3 10 4 0.5 235 29.8 11 7 0.9 242 30.7 12 3 0.4 245 31.1 13 16 2.0 261 33.1 14 13 1.6 274 34.7 15 8 1.0 282 35.7 16 1 0.1 283 35.9 17 7 0.9 290 36.8 18 42 5.3 332 42.1 19 12 1.5 344 43.6 20 26 3.3 370 46.9 21 1 0.1 371 47.0 22 9 1.1 380 48.2 23 1 0.1 381 48.3 24 34 4.3 415 52.6 25 5 0.6 420 53.2 26 3 0.4 423 53.6 27 16 2.0 439 55.6 28 1 0.1 440 55.8 30 6 0.8 446 56.5 31 6 0.8 452 57.3 32 13 1.6 465 58.9 33 18 2.3 483 61.2 34 3 0.4 486 61.6 35 9 1.1 495 62.7 36 24 3.0 519 65.8 37 8 1.0 527 66.8 38 9 1.1 536 67.9 39 10 1.3 546 69.2 40 14 1.8 560 71.0 41 4 0.5 564 71.5 42 6 0.8 570 72.2 44 14 1.8 584 74.0 45 9 1.1 593 75.2 46 7 0.9 600 76.0 47 10 1.3 610 77.3 48 28 3.5 638 80.9 96PR:SPOUSE:OCCUP CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960693 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 49 2 0.3 640 81.1 50 25 3.2 665 84.3 51 1 0.1 666 84.4 52 1 0.1 667 84.5 53 4 0.5 671 85.0 54 3 0.4 674 85.4 55 3 0.4 677 85.8 56 1 0.1 678 85.9 57 4 0.5 682 86.4 59 2 0.3 684 86.7 61 7 0.9 691 87.6 62 21 2.7 712 90.2 63 13 1.6 725 91.9 64 4 0.5 729 92.4 65 25 3.2 754 95.6 67 6 0.8 760 96.3 68 5 0.6 765 97.0 69 9 1.1 774 98.1 70 5 0.6 779 98.7 71 10 1.3 789 100.0 Frequency missing = 925 96PR:SPOUSE:PRESTIGE SCORE Cumulative Cumulative V960695 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- Frequency missing = 1714 96PR:SPOUSE INDUSTRY CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960696 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 10 9 1.1 9 1.1 11 11 1.4 20 2.6 21 2 0.3 22 2.8 30 1 0.1 23 2.9 41 1 0.1 24 3.1 42 3 0.4 27 3.4 60 54 6.9 81 10.3 100 7 0.9 88 11.2 101 3 0.4 91 11.6 102 3 0.4 94 12.0 110 2 0.3 96 12.2 120 1 0.1 97 12.4 121 1 0.1 98 12.5 122 1 0.1 99 12.6 132 1 0.1 100 12.8 141 1 0.1 101 12.9 142 6 0.8 107 13.6 151 2 0.3 109 13.9 152 1 0.1 110 14.0 160 8 1.0 118 15.1 161 2 0.3 120 15.3 171 2 0.3 122 15.6 172 2 0.3 124 15.8 181 3 0.4 127 16.2 200 4 0.5 131 16.7 210 1 0.1 132 16.8 211 1 0.1 133 17.0 212 1 0.1 134 17.1 230 1 0.1 135 17.2 231 2 0.3 137 17.5 241 1 0.1 138 17.6 242 6 0.8 144 18.4 250 1 0.1 145 18.5 251 1 0.1 146 18.6 261 1 0.1 147 18.7 262 1 0.1 148 18.9 270 4 0.5 152 19.4 271 2 0.3 154 19.6 272 1 0.1 155 19.8 280 3 0.4 158 20.2 281 2 0.3 160 20.4 282 2 0.3 162 20.7 292 1 0.1 163 20.8 300 2 0.3 165 21.0 301 1 0.1 166 21.2 310 1 0.1 167 21.3 96PR:SPOUSE INDUSTRY CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960696 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 320 2 0.3 169 21.6 322 3 0.4 172 21.9 331 9 1.1 181 23.1 341 4 0.5 185 23.6 342 4 0.5 189 24.1 350 3 0.4 192 24.5 351 12 1.5 204 26.0 352 4 0.5 208 26.5 360 2 0.3 210 26.8 372 4 0.5 214 27.3 391 4 0.5 218 27.8 392 5 0.6 223 28.4 400 1 0.1 224 28.6 401 2 0.3 226 28.8 410 19 2.4 245 31.2 412 6 0.8 251 32.0 421 6 0.8 257 32.8 432 2 0.3 259 33.0 440 1 0.1 260 33.2 441 11 1.4 271 34.6 442 4 0.5 275 35.1 460 8 1.0 283 36.1 461 1 0.1 284 36.2 470 3 0.4 287 36.6 471 2 0.3 289 36.9 500 1 0.1 290 37.0 501 1 0.1 291 37.1 502 1 0.1 292 37.2 512 1 0.1 293 37.4 521 3 0.4 296 37.8 530 4 0.5 300 38.3 531 1 0.1 301 38.4 541 1 0.1 302 38.5 550 7 0.9 309 39.4 560 1 0.1 310 39.5 561 1 0.1 311 39.7 562 2 0.3 313 39.9 571 2 0.3 315 40.2 580 4 0.5 319 40.7 581 2 0.3 321 40.9 591 8 1.0 329 42.0 600 1 0.1 330 42.1 601 15 1.9 345 44.0 602 1 0.1 346 44.1 611 3 0.4 349 44.5 612 6 0.8 355 45.3 96PR:SPOUSE INDUSTRY CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960696 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 620 3 0.4 358 45.7 630 2 0.3 360 45.9 632 1 0.1 361 46.0 640 2 0.3 363 46.3 641 25 3.2 388 49.5 642 2 0.3 390 49.7 651 3 0.4 393 50.1 652 1 0.1 394 50.3 660 1 0.1 395 50.4 662 1 0.1 396 50.5 671 1 0.1 397 50.6 672 2 0.3 399 50.9 681 1 0.1 400 51.0 682 3 0.4 403 51.4 691 3 0.4 406 51.8 700 8 1.0 414 52.8 701 1 0.1 415 52.9 702 5 0.6 420 53.6 710 6 0.8 426 54.3 711 27 3.4 453 57.8 712 8 1.0 461 58.8 722 4 0.5 465 59.3 730 5 0.6 470 59.9 731 3 0.4 473 60.3 732 8 1.0 481 61.4 740 3 0.4 484 61.7 741 3 0.4 487 62.1 742 5 0.6 492 62.8 750 1 0.1 493 62.9 751 7 0.9 500 63.8 760 1 0.1 501 63.9 761 3 0.4 504 64.3 762 4 0.5 508 64.8 770 1 0.1 509 64.9 771 4 0.5 513 65.4 772 3 0.4 516 65.8 781 1 0.1 517 65.9 791 1 0.1 518 66.1 800 5 0.6 523 66.7 802 9 1.1 532 67.9 812 12 1.5 544 69.4 820 2 0.3 546 69.6 830 2 0.3 548 69.9 831 34 4.3 582 74.2 832 12 1.5 594 75.8 840 8 1.0 602 76.8 96PR:SPOUSE INDUSTRY CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960696 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 841 3 0.4 605 77.2 842 57 7.3 662 84.4 850 18 2.3 680 86.7 852 3 0.4 683 87.1 860 4 0.5 687 87.6 862 5 0.6 692 88.3 870 5 0.6 697 88.9 871 6 0.8 703 89.7 880 13 1.7 716 91.3 881 3 0.4 719 91.7 882 9 1.1 728 92.9 890 2 0.3 730 93.1 891 3 0.4 733 93.5 892 1 0.1 734 93.6 900 2 0.3 736 93.9 901 9 1.1 745 95.0 910 9 1.1 754 96.2 921 2 0.3 756 96.4 922 5 0.6 761 97.1 930 1 0.1 762 97.2 931 5 0.6 767 97.8 932 17 2.2 784 100.0 Frequency missing = 930 96PR:SPOUSE HOURS WORK/WEEK Cumulative Cumulative V960697 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 2 1 0.1 1 0.1 4 1 0.1 2 0.3 5 1 0.1 3 0.4 8 4 0.5 7 0.9 10 3 0.4 10 1.3 12 1 0.1 11 1.4 15 2 0.3 13 1.7 16 4 0.5 17 2.2 17 1 0.1 18 2.3 18 2 0.3 20 2.5 20 25 3.2 45 5.7 22 1 0.1 46 5.9 24 8 1.0 54 6.9 25 15 1.9 69 8.8 27 1 0.1 70 8.9 30 24 3.1 94 12.0 32 7 0.9 101 12.8 35 24 3.1 125 15.9 36 6 0.8 131 16.7 37 7 0.9 138 17.6 38 5 0.6 143 18.2 40 323 41.1 466 59.3 42 9 1.1 475 60.4 43 2 0.3 477 60.7 44 5 0.6 482 61.3 45 52 6.6 534 67.9 46 2 0.3 536 68.2 47 1 0.1 537 68.3 48 13 1.7 550 70.0 50 96 12.2 646 82.2 52 3 0.4 649 82.6 54 1 0.1 650 82.7 55 26 3.3 676 86.0 56 2 0.3 678 86.3 59 1 0.1 679 86.4 60 54 6.9 733 93.3 65 8 1.0 741 94.3 70 12 1.5 753 95.8 72 2 0.3 755 96.1 75 6 0.8 761 96.8 80 10 1.3 771 98.1 84 1 0.1 772 98.2 97 14 1.8 786 100.0 Frequency missing = 928 96PR:R's ETHNIC/NATL GRP - MENT 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960703 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 68 4.5 68 4.5 2 4 0.3 72 4.7 3 3 0.2 75 4.9 4 29 1.9 104 6.8 5 8 0.5 112 7.4 7 1 0.1 113 7.4 8 3 0.2 116 7.6 11 1 0.1 117 7.7 12 9 0.6 126 8.3 13 3 0.2 129 8.5 14 1 0.1 130 8.6 16 1 0.1 131 8.6 18 123 8.1 254 16.7 19 153 10.1 407 26.8 20 38 2.5 445 29.3 21 4 0.3 449 29.5 23 15 1.0 464 30.5 24 24 1.6 488 32.1 26 2 0.1 490 32.2 27 3 0.2 493 32.4 28 36 2.4 529 34.8 29 251 16.5 780 51.3 30 1 0.1 781 51.4 31 32 2.1 813 53.5 32 7 0.5 820 53.9 33 3 0.2 823 54.1 35 9 0.6 832 54.7 36 3 0.2 835 54.9 37 23 1.5 858 56.4 38 13 0.9 871 57.3 40 8 0.5 879 57.8 41 16 1.1 895 58.9 43 18 1.2 913 60.1 44 1 0.1 914 60.1 45 6 0.4 920 60.5 47 3 0.2 923 60.7 48 47 3.1 970 63.8 49 8 0.5 978 64.3 50 1 0.1 979 64.4 51 2 0.1 981 64.5 55 9 0.6 990 65.1 56 2 0.1 992 65.3 57 8 0.5 1000 65.8 60 72 4.7 1072 70.5 61 2 0.1 1074 70.7 62 12 0.8 1086 71.4 96PR:R's ETHNIC/NATL GRP - MENT 1 Cumulative Cumulative V960703 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 64 20 1.3 1106 72.8 67 5 0.3 1111 73.1 68 10 0.7 1121 73.8 69 4 0.3 1125 74.0 70 3 0.2 1128 74.2 71 4 0.3 1132 74.5 78 2 0.1 1134 74.6 82 3 0.2 1137 74.8 83 29 1.9 1166 76.7 86 113 7.4 1279 84.1 87 157 10.3 1436 94.5 88 55 3.6 1491 98.1 93 19 1.3 1510 99.3 97 10 0.7 1520 100.0 Frequency missing = 194 96PR:R's ETHNIC/NATL GRP - MENT 2 Cumulative Cumulative V960704 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 32 11.5 32 11.5 3 2 0.7 34 12.2 4 3 1.1 37 13.3 12 1 0.4 38 13.6 18 31 11.1 69 24.7 19 45 16.1 114 40.9 20 9 3.2 123 44.1 21 5 1.8 128 45.9 23 5 1.8 133 47.7 24 10 3.6 143 51.3 26 1 0.4 144 51.6 27 2 0.7 146 52.3 28 12 4.3 158 56.6 29 61 21.9 219 78.5 31 7 2.5 226 81.0 33 3 1.1 229 82.1 35 2 0.7 231 82.8 37 1 0.4 232 83.2 38 5 1.8 237 84.9 40 2 0.7 239 85.7 41 8 2.9 247 88.5 43 2 0.7 249 89.2 45 1 0.4 250 89.6 48 2 0.7 252 90.3 49 3 1.1 255 91.4 50 1 0.4 256 91.8 51 1 0.4 257 92.1 57 1 0.4 258 92.5 60 7 2.5 265 95.0 64 5 1.8 270 96.8 68 2 0.7 272 97.5 83 1 0.4 273 97.8 86 2 0.7 275 98.6 87 1 0.4 276 98.9 88 2 0.7 278 99.6 93 1 0.4 279 100.0 Frequency missing = 1435 96PR:CLOSEST NATIONALITY Cumulative Cumulative V960706 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 75 5.1 75 5.1 2 3 0.2 78 5.3 3 4 0.3 82 5.5 4 32 2.2 114 7.7 5 8 0.5 122 8.2 7 1 0.1 123 8.3 8 3 0.2 126 8.5 11 1 0.1 127 8.6 12 9 0.6 136 9.2 13 3 0.2 139 9.4 14 1 0.1 140 9.4 16 1 0.1 141 9.5 18 139 9.4 280 18.9 19 167 11.2 447 30.1 20 32 2.2 479 32.3 21 5 0.3 484 32.6 23 11 0.7 495 33.3 24 6 0.4 501 33.7 26 2 0.1 503 33.9 27 4 0.3 507 34.1 28 29 2.0 536 36.1 29 235 15.8 771 51.9 30 1 0.1 772 52.0 31 26 1.8 798 53.7 32 5 0.3 803 54.1 35 8 0.5 811 54.6 36 3 0.2 814 54.8 37 23 1.5 837 56.4 38 14 0.9 851 57.3 40 7 0.5 858 57.8 41 11 0.7 869 58.5 43 15 1.0 884 59.5 44 1 0.1 885 59.6 45 5 0.3 890 59.9 47 3 0.2 893 60.1 48 48 3.2 941 63.4 49 7 0.5 948 63.8 50 1 0.1 949 63.9 51 2 0.1 951 64.0 55 9 0.6 960 64.6 56 2 0.1 962 64.8 57 8 0.5 970 65.3 60 73 4.9 1043 70.2 61 2 0.1 1045 70.4 62 11 0.7 1056 71.1 64 18 1.2 1074 72.3 96PR:CLOSEST NATIONALITY Cumulative Cumulative V960706 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 67 5 0.3 1079 72.7 68 10 0.7 1089 73.3 69 4 0.3 1093 73.6 70 3 0.2 1096 73.8 71 4 0.3 1100 74.1 78 2 0.1 1102 74.2 82 3 0.2 1105 74.4 83 30 2.0 1135 76.4 86 113 7.6 1248 84.0 87 158 10.6 1406 94.7 88 55 3.7 1461 98.4 93 17 1.1 1478 99.5 97 7 0.5 1485 100.0 Frequency missing = 229 96PR:R's FATHER:CPS OCCUP CODE Cumulative Cumulative V960710 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 10 18 1.1 18 1.1 11 10 0.6 28 1.7 12 16 1.0 44 2.7 13 21 1.3 65 4.0 14 14 0.9 79 4.8 15 66 4.0 145 8.9 16 28 1.7 173 10.6 17 23 1.4 196 12.0 18 16 1.0 212 13.0 19 8 0.5 220 13.5 20 175 10.7 395 24.2 23 1 0.1 396 24.3 31 59 3.6 455 27.9 41 47 2.9 502 30.8 45 75 4.6 577 35.4 50 42 2.6 619 37.9 51 320 19.6 939 57.5 52 21 1.3 960 58.8 55 57 3.5 1017 62.3 61 126 7.7 1143 70.0 62 135 8.3 1278 78.3 70 79 4.8 1357 83.1 71 24 1.5 1381 84.6 75 55 3.4 1436 88.0 80 196 12.0 1632 100.0 Frequency Missing = 82 96PR:WHERE R GREW UP Cumulative Cumulative V960711 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 101 8 0.5 8 0.5 102 6 0.4 14 0.8 103 51 3.0 65 3.8 104 11 0.6 76 4.4 105 2 0.1 78 4.6 106 2 0.1 80 4.7 109 1 0.1 81 4.7 111 1 0.1 82 4.8 112 43 2.5 125 7.3 113 105 6.1 230 13.4 114 57 3.3 287 16.8 118 1 0.1 288 16.8 119 3 0.2 291 17.0 121 54 3.2 345 20.2 122 85 5.0 430 25.1 123 101 5.9 531 31.0 124 52 3.0 583 34.1 125 50 2.9 633 37.0 129 2 0.1 635 37.1 131 40 2.3 675 39.5 132 12 0.7 687 40.2 133 56 3.3 743 43.4 134 41 2.4 784 45.8 135 25 1.5 809 47.3 136 5 0.3 814 47.6 137 2 0.1 816 47.7 138 3 0.2 819 47.9 139 2 0.1 821 48.0 140 79 4.6 900 52.6 141 56 3.3 956 55.9 142 22 1.3 978 57.2 143 45 2.6 1023 59.8 144 69 4.0 1092 63.8 145 19 1.1 1111 64.9 146 3 0.2 1114 65.1 147 26 1.5 1140 66.6 148 10 0.6 1150 67.2 149 105 6.1 1255 73.3 151 11 0.6 1266 74.0 152 17 1.0 1283 75.0 153 6 0.4 1289 75.3 154 41 2.4 1330 77.7 155 4 0.2 1334 78.0 156 17 1.0 1351 79.0 157 7 0.4 1358 79.4 159 4 0.2 1362 79.6 96PR:WHERE R GREW UP Cumulative Cumulative V960711 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 161 21 1.2 1383 80.8 162 16 0.9 1399 81.8 164 3 0.2 1402 81.9 165 1 0.1 1403 82.0 166 10 0.6 1413 82.6 167 6 0.4 1419 82.9 168 5 0.3 1424 83.2 169 2 0.1 1426 83.3 171 102 6.0 1528 89.3 172 16 0.9 1544 90.2 173 21 1.2 1565 91.5 178 5 0.3 1570 91.8 179 3 0.2 1573 91.9 180 1 0.1 1574 92.0 182 8 0.5 1582 92.5 191 7 0.4 1589 92.9 192 2 0.1 1591 93.0 194 11 0.6 1602 93.6 195 6 0.4 1608 94.0 196 10 0.6 1618 94.6 198 22 1.3 1640 95.9 199 3 0.2 1643 96.0 207 2 0.1 1645 96.1 219 6 0.4 1651 96.5 229 3 0.2 1654 96.7 231 1 0.1 1655 96.7 232 1 0.1 1656 96.8 235 4 0.2 1660 97.0 238 2 0.1 1662 97.1 239 3 0.2 1665 97.3 259 1 0.1 1666 97.4 301 2 0.1 1668 97.5 315 2 0.1 1670 97.6 317 1 0.1 1671 97.7 332 1 0.1 1672 97.7 333 1 0.1 1673 97.8 337 1 0.1 1674 97.8 343 2 0.1 1676 98.0 404 2 0.1 1678 98.1 428 10 0.6 1688 98.7 434 2 0.1 1690 98.8 452 4 0.2 1694 99.0 499 1 0.1 1695 99.1 655 1 0.1 1696 99.1 699 2 0.1 1698 99.2 704 1 0.1 1699 99.3 96PR:WHERE R GREW UP Cumulative Cumulative V960711 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 997 12 0.7 1711 100.0 Frequency Missing = 3 96PR:HOW LONG R LIVED IN R's CITY Cumulative Cumulative V960712 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 65 3.8 65 3.8 1 59 3.4 124 7.2 2 101 5.9 225 13.2 3 60 3.5 285 16.7 4 68 4.0 353 20.6 5 64 3.7 417 24.4 6 51 3.0 468 27.4 7 41 2.4 509 29.7 8 45 2.6 554 32.4 9 36 2.1 590 34.5 10 64 3.7 654 38.2 11 26 1.5 680 39.7 12 40 2.3 720 42.1 13 28 1.6 748 43.7 14 17 1.0 765 44.7 15 37 2.2 802 46.9 16 26 1.5 828 48.4 17 25 1.5 853 49.9 18 28 1.6 881 51.5 19 12 0.7 893 52.2 20 42 2.5 935 54.6 21 14 0.8 949 55.5 22 23 1.3 972 56.8 23 26 1.5 998 58.3 24 15 0.9 1013 59.2 25 34 2.0 1047 61.2 26 19 1.1 1066 62.3 27 14 0.8 1080 63.1 28 19 1.1 1099 64.2 29 8 0.5 1107 64.7 30 46 2.7 1153 67.4 31 11 0.6 1164 68.0 32 12 0.7 1176 68.7 33 15 0.9 1191 69.6 34 17 1.0 1208 70.6 35 17 1.0 1225 71.6 36 11 0.6 1236 72.2 37 10 0.6 1246 72.8 38 13 0.8 1259 73.6 39 9 0.5 1268 74.1 40 29 1.7 1297 75.8 41 8 0.5 1305 76.3 42 17 1.0 1322 77.3 43 7 0.4 1329 77.7 44 8 0.5 1337 78.1 45 19 1.1 1356 79.3 96PR:HOW LONG R LIVED IN R's CITY Cumulative Cumulative V960712 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 46 8 0.5 1364 79.7 47 6 0.4 1370 80.1 48 5 0.3 1375 80.4 49 5 0.3 1380 80.7 50 12 0.7 1392 81.4 51 5 0.3 1397 81.6 52 8 0.5 1405 82.1 53 7 0.4 1412 82.5 54 4 0.2 1416 82.8 55 8 0.5 1424 83.2 56 6 0.4 1430 83.6 57 2 0.1 1432 83.7 58 1 0.1 1433 83.8 59 1 0.1 1434 83.8 60 4 0.2 1438 84.0 61 3 0.2 1441 84.2 62 2 0.1 1443 84.3 63 1 0.1 1444 84.4 64 1 0.1 1445 84.5 65 2 0.1 1447 84.6 66 2 0.1 1449 84.7 67 1 0.1 1450 84.7 68 5 0.3 1455 85.0 69 3 0.2 1458 85.2 70 5 0.3 1463 85.5 71 2 0.1 1465 85.6 72 2 0.1 1467 85.7 73 2 0.1 1469 85.9 74 4 0.2 1473 86.1 75 1 0.1 1474 86.1 77 1 0.1 1475 86.2 79 1 0.1 1476 86.3 80 2 0.1 1478 86.4 88 1 0.1 1479 86.4 89 1 0.1 1480 86.5 90 231 13.5 1711 100.0 Frequency Missing = 3 96PR:HOW LONG R LIVED IN R's HOUSE Cumulative Cumulative V960713 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 173 10.1 173 10.1 1 153 9.0 326 19.1 2 178 10.4 504 29.5 3 118 6.9 622 36.4 4 110 6.4 732 42.8 5 77 4.5 809 47.3 6 76 4.4 885 51.8 7 49 2.9 934 54.7 8 62 3.6 996 58.3 9 43 2.5 1039 60.8 10 67 3.9 1106 64.7 11 34 2.0 1140 66.7 12 38 2.2 1178 68.9 13 20 1.2 1198 70.1 14 20 1.2 1218 71.3 15 33 1.9 1251 73.2 16 28 1.6 1279 74.8 17 25 1.5 1304 76.3 18 39 2.3 1343 78.6 19 14 0.8 1357 79.4 20 43 2.5 1400 81.9 21 11 0.6 1411 82.6 22 15 0.9 1426 83.4 23 25 1.5 1451 84.9 24 13 0.8 1464 85.7 25 21 1.2 1485 86.9 26 17 1.0 1502 87.9 27 9 0.5 1511 88.4 28 14 0.8 1525 89.2 29 5 0.3 1530 89.5 30 22 1.3 1552 90.8 31 6 0.4 1558 91.2 32 6 0.4 1564 91.5 33 11 0.6 1575 92.2 34 8 0.5 1583 92.6 35 12 0.7 1595 93.3 36 3 0.2 1598 93.5 37 7 0.4 1605 93.9 38 10 0.6 1615 94.5 39 3 0.2 1618 94.7 40 12 0.7 1630 95.4 41 3 0.2 1633 95.6 42 9 0.5 1642 96.1 43 4 0.2 1646 96.3 44 6 0.4 1652 96.7 45 6 0.4 1658 97.0 96PR:HOW LONG R LIVED IN R's HOUSE Cumulative Cumulative V960713 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 46 2 0.1 1660 97.1 47 2 0.1 1662 97.2 48 3 0.2 1665 97.4 49 1 0.1 1666 97.5 50 5 0.3 1671 97.8 51 2 0.1 1673 97.9 52 2 0.1 1675 98.0 53 1 0.1 1676 98.1 54 2 0.1 1678 98.2 55 2 0.1 1680 98.3 56 1 0.1 1681 98.4 60 2 0.1 1683 98.5 62 1 0.1 1684 98.5 64 1 0.1 1685 98.6 65 1 0.1 1686 98.7 80 1 0.1 1687 98.7 90 22 1.3 1709 100.0 Frequency Missing = 5 96PR:MILES DRIVEN/DAY Cumulative Cumulative V960715 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 234 13.8 234 13.8 1 20 1.2 254 15.0 2 47 2.8 301 17.8 3 34 2.0 335 19.8 4 25 1.5 360 21.3 5 110 6.5 470 27.8 6 25 1.5 495 29.3 7 13 0.8 508 30.0 8 20 1.2 528 31.2 10 194 11.5 722 42.7 11 2 0.1 724 42.8 12 25 1.5 749 44.3 13 2 0.1 751 44.4 14 8 0.5 759 44.9 15 100 5.9 859 50.8 16 10 0.6 869 51.4 17 2 0.1 871 51.5 18 6 0.4 877 51.8 20 144 8.5 1021 60.3 22 2 0.1 1023 60.5 24 11 0.7 1034 61.1 25 81 4.8 1115 65.9 26 5 0.3 1120 66.2 27 1 0.1 1121 66.3 28 3 0.2 1124 66.4 30 111 6.6 1235 73.0 32 4 0.2 1239 73.2 33 2 0.1 1241 73.3 35 26 1.5 1267 74.9 36 2 0.1 1269 75.0 37 1 0.1 1270 75.1 40 88 5.2 1358 80.3 41 1 0.1 1359 80.3 42 2 0.1 1361 80.4 44 4 0.2 1365 80.7 45 13 0.8 1378 81.4 46 3 0.2 1381 81.6 48 1 0.1 1382 81.7 50 87 5.1 1469 86.8 54 4 0.2 1473 87.1 55 3 0.2 1476 87.2 56 1 0.1 1477 87.3 60 42 2.5 1519 89.8 62 1 0.1 1520 89.8 64 1 0.1 1521 89.9 65 9 0.5 1530 90.4 96PR:MILES DRIVEN/DAY Cumulative Cumulative V960715 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 66 1 0.1 1531 90.5 68 1 0.1 1532 90.5 70 22 1.3 1554 91.8 72 1 0.1 1555 91.9 75 15 0.9 1570 92.8 78 1 0.1 1571 92.8 80 16 0.9 1587 93.8 85 1 0.1 1588 93.9 90 3 0.2 1591 94.0 100 30 1.8 1621 95.8 105 1 0.1 1622 95.9 110 3 0.2 1625 96.0 115 1 0.1 1626 96.1 120 4 0.2 1630 96.3 125 2 0.1 1632 96.5 130 4 0.2 1636 96.7 134 1 0.1 1637 96.7 140 1 0.1 1638 96.8 146 1 0.1 1639 96.9 150 22 1.3 1661 98.2 160 2 0.1 1663 98.3 170 1 0.1 1664 98.3 175 2 0.1 1666 98.5 200 11 0.7 1677 99.1 225 1 0.1 1678 99.2 250 4 0.2 1682 99.4 300 1 0.1 1683 99.5 350 1 0.1 1684 99.5 400 2 0.1 1686 99.6 475 1 0.1 1687 99.7 500 3 0.2 1690 99.9 600 2 0.1 1692 100.0 Frequency Missing = 22 96PR:RAND A4-A9a(5) Cumulative Cumulative V960716 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 599 34.9 599 34.9 2 531 31.0 1130 65.9 3 584 34.1 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND A4-A9a(5) Cumulative Cumulative V960717 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 540 31.5 540 31.5 2 605 35.3 1145 66.8 3 569 33.2 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND A4-A9a(5) Cumulative Cumulative V960718 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 575 33.5 575 33.5 2 578 33.7 1153 67.3 3 561 32.7 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND D1a-D1w Cumulative Cumulative V960719 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4 83 4.8 83 4.8 5 96 5.6 179 10.4 6 100 5.8 279 16.3 7 111 6.5 390 22.8 8 102 6.0 492 28.7 9 89 5.2 581 33.9 10 108 6.3 689 40.2 11 102 6.0 791 46.1 12 111 6.5 902 52.6 13 94 5.5 996 58.1 14 101 5.9 1097 64.0 15 100 5.8 1197 69.8 16 102 6.0 1299 75.8 17 91 5.3 1390 81.1 18 98 5.7 1488 86.8 19 114 6.7 1602 93.5 20 112 6.5 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND D1a-D1w Cumulative Cumulative V960720 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4 97 5.7 97 5.7 5 85 5.0 182 10.6 6 113 6.6 295 17.2 7 114 6.7 409 23.9 8 102 6.0 511 29.8 9 99 5.8 610 35.6 10 99 5.8 709 41.4 11 92 5.4 801 46.7 12 97 5.7 898 52.4 13 103 6.0 1001 58.4 14 108 6.3 1109 64.7 15 104 6.1 1213 70.8 16 114 6.7 1327 77.4 17 86 5.0 1413 82.4 18 95 5.5 1508 88.0 19 99 5.8 1607 93.8 20 107 6.2 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND D1a-D1w Cumulative Cumulative V960721 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4 101 5.9 101 5.9 5 90 5.3 191 11.1 6 97 5.7 288 16.8 7 100 5.8 388 22.6 8 111 6.5 499 29.1 9 105 6.1 604 35.2 10 102 6.0 706 41.2 11 94 5.5 800 46.7 12 93 5.4 893 52.1 13 101 5.9 994 58.0 14 97 5.7 1091 63.7 15 115 6.7 1206 70.4 16 81 4.7 1287 75.1 17 93 5.4 1380 80.5 18 112 6.5 1492 87.0 19 113 6.6 1605 93.6 20 109 6.4 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND D1a-D1w Cumulative Cumulative V960722 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4 103 6.2 103 6.2 5 104 6.3 207 12.5 6 91 5.5 298 17.9 7 98 5.9 396 23.8 8 86 5.2 482 29.0 9 108 6.5 590 35.5 10 100 6.0 690 41.5 11 111 6.7 801 48.2 12 91 5.5 892 53.7 13 104 6.3 996 59.9 14 85 5.1 1081 65.0 15 81 4.9 1162 69.9 16 104 6.3 1266 76.2 17 94 5.7 1360 81.8 18 110 6.6 1470 88.4 19 90 5.4 1560 93.9 20 102 6.1 1662 100.0 Frequency Missing = 52 96PR:RAND D1a-D1w Cumulative Cumulative V960723 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4 102 6.0 102 6.0 5 98 5.8 200 11.8 6 96 5.7 296 17.5 7 102 6.0 398 23.5 8 104 6.1 502 29.6 9 85 5.0 587 34.6 10 103 6.1 690 40.7 11 101 6.0 791 46.7 12 95 5.6 886 52.3 13 95 5.6 981 57.9 14 109 6.4 1090 64.3 15 96 5.7 1186 70.0 16 100 5.9 1286 75.9 17 102 6.0 1388 81.9 18 117 6.9 1505 88.8 19 114 6.7 1619 95.5 20 76 4.5 1695 100.0 Frequency Missing = 19 96PR:RAND D1a-D1w Cumulative Cumulative V960724 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4 7 4.3 7 4.3 5 13 8.0 20 12.3 6 11 6.8 31 19.1 7 10 6.2 41 25.3 8 11 6.8 52 32.1 9 11 6.8 63 38.9 10 9 5.6 72 44.4 11 11 6.8 83 51.2 12 8 4.9 91 56.2 13 13 8.0 104 64.2 14 8 4.9 112 69.1 15 6 3.7 118 72.8 16 10 6.2 128 79.0 17 9 5.6 137 84.6 18 11 6.8 148 91.4 19 7 4.3 155 95.7 20 7 4.3 162 100.0 Frequency missing = 1552 96PR:RAND D1a-D1w Cumulative Cumulative V960725 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4 104 6.1 104 6.1 5 112 6.5 216 12.6 6 96 5.6 312 18.2 7 85 5.0 397 23.2 8 102 6.0 499 29.1 9 99 5.8 598 34.9 10 105 6.1 703 41.0 11 115 6.7 818 47.7 12 93 5.4 911 53.2 13 92 5.4 1003 58.5 14 101 5.9 1104 64.4 15 94 5.5 1198 69.9 16 100 5.8 1298 75.7 17 103 6.0 1401 81.7 18 108 6.3 1509 88.0 19 96 5.6 1605 93.6 20 109 6.4 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND D1a-D1w Cumulative Cumulative V960726 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4 98 5.7 98 5.7 5 108 6.3 206 12.0 6 103 6.0 309 18.0 7 94 5.5 403 23.5 8 98 5.7 501 29.2 9 88 5.1 589 34.4 10 93 5.4 682 39.8 11 101 5.9 783 45.7 12 121 7.1 904 52.7 13 102 6.0 1006 58.7 14 108 6.3 1114 65.0 15 101 5.9 1215 70.9 16 85 5.0 1300 75.8 17 94 5.5 1394 81.3 18 97 5.7 1491 87.0 19 114 6.7 1605 93.6 20 109 6.4 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND D1a-D1w Cumulative Cumulative V960727 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4 106 6.2 106 6.2 5 112 6.5 218 12.7 6 97 5.7 315 18.4 7 94 5.5 409 23.9 8 115 6.7 524 30.6 9 99 5.8 623 36.3 10 108 6.3 731 42.6 11 105 6.1 836 48.8 12 103 6.0 939 54.8 13 101 5.9 1040 60.7 14 92 5.4 1132 66.0 15 89 5.2 1221 71.2 16 113 6.6 1334 77.8 17 105 6.1 1439 84.0 18 86 5.0 1525 89.0 19 96 5.6 1621 94.6 20 93 5.4 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND D1a-D1w Cumulative Cumulative V960728 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4 86 5.0 86 5.0 5 103 6.0 189 11.0 6 99 5.8 288 16.8 7 116 6.8 404 23.6 8 90 5.3 494 28.8 9 103 6.0 597 34.8 10 116 6.8 713 41.6 11 102 6.0 815 47.5 12 103 6.0 918 53.6 13 94 5.5 1012 59.0 14 110 6.4 1122 65.5 15 119 6.9 1241 72.4 16 93 5.4 1334 77.8 17 95 5.5 1429 83.4 18 91 5.3 1520 88.7 19 90 5.3 1610 93.9 20 104 6.1 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND D1a-D1w Cumulative Cumulative V960729 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4 120 7.0 120 7.0 5 97 5.7 217 12.7 6 89 5.2 306 17.9 7 95 5.5 401 23.4 8 96 5.6 497 29.0 9 99 5.8 596 34.8 10 104 6.1 700 40.8 11 98 5.7 798 46.6 12 113 6.6 911 53.2 13 99 5.8 1010 58.9 14 118 6.9 1128 65.8 15 88 5.1 1216 70.9 16 102 6.0 1318 76.9 17 96 5.6 1414 82.5 18 92 5.4 1506 87.9 19 98 5.7 1604 93.6 20 110 6.4 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND D1a-D1w Cumulative Cumulative V960730 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4 89 5.2 89 5.2 5 129 7.5 218 12.7 6 123 7.2 341 19.9 7 81 4.7 422 24.6 8 90 5.3 512 29.9 9 99 5.8 611 35.6 10 99 5.8 710 41.4 11 95 5.5 805 47.0 12 98 5.7 903 52.7 13 96 5.6 999 58.3 14 92 5.4 1091 63.7 15 102 6.0 1193 69.6 16 104 6.1 1297 75.7 17 112 6.5 1409 82.2 18 109 6.4 1518 88.6 19 102 6.0 1620 94.5 20 94 5.5 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND D1a-D1w Cumulative Cumulative V960731 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4 124 7.2 124 7.2 5 96 5.6 220 12.8 6 91 5.3 311 18.1 7 97 5.7 408 23.8 8 91 5.3 499 29.1 9 104 6.1 603 35.2 10 99 5.8 702 41.0 11 109 6.4 811 47.3 12 115 6.7 926 54.0 13 105 6.1 1031 60.2 14 99 5.8 1130 65.9 15 94 5.5 1224 71.4 16 98 5.7 1322 77.1 17 104 6.1 1426 83.2 18 102 6.0 1528 89.1 19 88 5.1 1616 94.3 20 98 5.7 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND D1a-D1w Cumulative Cumulative V960732 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4 92 5.4 92 5.4 5 98 5.7 190 11.1 6 112 6.5 302 17.6 7 98 5.7 400 23.3 8 117 6.8 517 30.2 9 112 6.5 629 36.7 10 73 4.3 702 41.0 11 90 5.3 792 46.2 12 112 6.5 904 52.7 13 108 6.3 1012 59.0 14 100 5.8 1112 64.9 15 104 6.1 1216 70.9 16 101 5.9 1317 76.8 17 111 6.5 1428 83.3 18 101 5.9 1529 89.2 19 86 5.0 1615 94.2 20 99 5.8 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND D1a-D1w Cumulative Cumulative V960733 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4 103 6.0 103 6.0 5 98 5.7 201 11.7 6 102 6.0 303 17.7 7 93 5.4 396 23.1 8 113 6.6 509 29.7 9 93 5.4 602 35.1 10 97 5.7 699 40.8 11 106 6.2 805 47.0 12 90 5.3 895 52.2 13 93 5.4 988 57.6 14 102 6.0 1090 63.6 15 108 6.3 1198 69.9 16 104 6.1 1302 76.0 17 115 6.7 1417 82.7 18 101 5.9 1518 88.6 19 99 5.8 1617 94.3 20 97 5.7 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND D1a-D1w Cumulative Cumulative V960734 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4 109 6.4 109 6.4 5 100 5.8 209 12.2 6 108 6.3 317 18.5 7 120 7.0 437 25.5 8 89 5.2 526 30.7 9 106 6.2 632 36.9 10 105 6.1 737 43.0 11 105 6.1 842 49.1 12 87 5.1 929 54.2 13 116 6.8 1045 61.0 14 103 6.0 1148 67.0 15 103 6.0 1251 73.0 16 100 5.8 1351 78.8 17 108 6.3 1459 85.1 18 87 5.1 1546 90.2 19 94 5.5 1640 95.7 20 74 4.3 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND D1a-D1w Cumulative Cumulative V960735 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4 94 5.5 94 5.5 5 91 5.3 185 10.8 6 83 4.8 268 15.6 7 99 5.8 367 21.4 8 99 5.8 466 27.2 9 122 7.1 588 34.3 10 95 5.5 683 39.8 11 88 5.1 771 45.0 12 107 6.2 878 51.2 13 109 6.4 987 57.6 14 81 4.7 1068 62.3 15 107 6.2 1175 68.6 16 99 5.8 1274 74.3 17 96 5.6 1370 79.9 18 106 6.2 1476 86.1 19 117 6.8 1593 92.9 20 121 7.1 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND D2a,D2b Cumulative Cumulative V960736 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 844 49.2 844 49.2 2 870 50.8 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND D2a,D2b Cumulative Cumulative V960737 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 870 50.8 870 50.8 2 844 49.2 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND E1-E5 Cumulative Cumulative V960738 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 2 415 24.2 415 24.2 3 466 27.2 881 51.4 4 412 24.0 1293 75.4 5 421 24.6 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND E1-E5 Cumulative Cumulative V960739 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 2 431 25.1 431 25.1 3 395 23.0 826 48.2 4 440 25.7 1266 73.9 5 448 26.1 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND E1-E5 Cumulative Cumulative V960740 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 2 443 25.8 443 25.8 3 409 23.9 852 49.7 4 452 26.4 1304 76.1 5 410 23.9 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND E1-E5 Cumulative Cumulative V960741 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 2 425 24.8 425 24.8 3 444 25.9 869 50.7 4 410 23.9 1279 74.6 5 435 25.4 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND E6a-E6d, E7, E8 Cumulative Cumulative V960742 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 288 16.8 288 16.8 2 266 15.5 554 32.4 3 256 15.0 810 47.3 4 291 17.0 1101 64.3 5 317 18.5 1418 82.8 6 294 17.2 1712 100.0 Frequency Missing = 2 96PR:RAND E6a-E6d Cumulative Cumulative V960743 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 412 24.0 412 24.0 2 419 24.4 831 48.5 3 446 26.0 1277 74.5 4 437 25.5 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND E6a-E6d Cumulative Cumulative V960744 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 430 25.1 430 25.1 2 410 23.9 840 49.0 3 432 25.2 1272 74.2 4 442 25.8 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND E6a-E6d Cumulative Cumulative V960745 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 446 26.0 446 26.0 2 433 25.3 879 51.3 3 399 23.3 1278 74.6 4 436 25.4 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND E6a-E6d Cumulative Cumulative V960746 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 426 24.9 426 24.9 2 452 26.4 878 51.2 3 437 25.5 1315 76.7 4 399 23.3 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND F1-F2a(5), F3-F4a(5) Cumulative Cumulative V960747 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 439 52.6 439 52.6 2 395 47.4 834 100.0 Frequency missing = 880 96PR:RAND F1-F2a(5), F3-F4a(5) Cumulative Cumulative V960748 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 395 47.4 395 47.4 2 439 52.6 834 100.0 Frequency missing = 880 96PR:RAND G1a-G3d(1) Cumulative Cumulative V960749 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 572 33.4 572 33.4 2 587 34.2 1159 67.6 3 555 32.4 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND G1a-G3d(1) Cumulative Cumulative V960750 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 587 34.2 587 34.2 2 537 31.3 1124 65.6 3 590 34.4 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND G1a-G3d(1) Cumulative Cumulative V960751 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 555 32.4 555 32.4 2 590 34.4 1145 66.8 3 569 33.2 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND G1a-G3d(1) Cumulative Cumulative V960752 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 442 25.8 442 25.8 2 423 24.7 865 50.5 3 429 25.0 1294 75.5 4 420 24.5 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND G1a-G3d(1) Cumulative Cumulative V960753 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 420 24.5 420 24.5 2 418 24.4 838 48.9 3 411 24.0 1249 72.9 4 465 27.1 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND G1a-G3d(1) Cumulative Cumulative V960754 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 426 24.9 426 24.9 2 455 26.5 881 51.4 3 416 24.3 1297 75.7 4 417 24.3 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND G1a-G3d(1) Cumulative Cumulative V960755 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 426 24.9 426 24.9 2 418 24.4 844 49.2 3 458 26.7 1302 76.0 4 412 24.0 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND G2a-G2d(1) Cumulative Cumulative V960756 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 428 25.0 428 25.0 2 418 24.4 846 49.4 3 458 26.7 1304 76.1 4 410 23.9 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND G2a-G2d(1) Cumulative Cumulative V960757 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 442 25.8 442 25.8 2 425 24.8 867 50.6 3 427 24.9 1294 75.5 4 420 24.5 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND G2a-G2d(1) Cumulative Cumulative V960758 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 418 24.4 418 24.4 2 418 24.4 836 48.8 3 411 24.0 1247 72.8 4 467 27.2 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND G2a-G2d(1) Cumulative Cumulative V960759 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 426 24.9 426 24.9 2 453 26.4 879 51.3 3 418 24.4 1297 75.7 4 417 24.3 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND G3a-G3d(1) Cumulative Cumulative V960760 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 168 26.5 168 26.5 2 185 29.1 353 55.6 3 131 20.6 484 76.2 4 151 23.8 635 100.0 Frequency missing = 1079 96PR:RAND G3a-G3d(1) Cumulative Cumulative V960761 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 156 24.6 156 24.6 2 146 23.0 302 47.6 3 177 27.9 479 75.4 4 156 24.6 635 100.0 Frequency missing = 1079 96PR:RAND G3a-G3d(1) Cumulative Cumulative V960762 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 159 25.0 159 25.0 2 151 23.8 310 48.8 3 179 28.2 489 77.0 4 146 23.0 635 100.0 Frequency missing = 1079 96PR:RAND G3a-G3d(1) Cumulative Cumulative V960763 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 152 23.9 152 23.9 2 153 24.1 305 48.0 3 148 23.3 453 71.3 4 182 28.7 635 100.0 Frequency missing = 1079 96PR:RAND G5-G7a Cumulative Cumulative V960764 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 548 32.0 548 32.0 2 573 33.4 1121 65.4 3 593 34.6 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND G5-G7a Cumulative Cumulative V960765 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 598 34.9 598 34.9 2 587 34.2 1185 69.1 3 529 30.9 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND G5-G7a Cumulative Cumulative V960766 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 568 33.1 568 33.1 2 554 32.3 1122 65.5 3 592 34.5 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND G8-G9a Cumulative Cumulative V960767 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 819 51.2 819 51.2 2 780 48.8 1599 100.0 Frequency missing = 115 96PR:RAND G8-G9a Cumulative Cumulative V960768 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 800 49.0 800 49.0 2 834 51.0 1634 100.0 Frequency Missing = 80 96PR:RAND G10-G11 Cumulative Cumulative V960769 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 874 51.0 874 51.0 2 840 49.0 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND G10-G11 Cumulative Cumulative V960770 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 840 49.0 840 49.0 2 874 51.0 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND H4a-H4h Cumulative Cumulative V960771 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 453 52.3 453 52.3 2 413 47.7 866 100.0 Frequency missing = 848 96PR:RAND H4a-H4h Cumulative Cumulative V960772 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 117 13.5 117 13.5 2 106 12.2 223 25.8 3 95 11.0 318 36.7 4 108 12.5 426 49.2 5 113 13.0 539 62.2 6 113 13.0 652 75.3 7 108 12.5 760 87.8 8 106 12.2 866 100.0 Frequency missing = 848 96PR:RAND H4a-H4h Cumulative Cumulative V960773 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 104 12.0 104 12.0 2 102 11.8 206 23.8 3 108 12.5 314 36.3 4 89 10.3 403 46.5 5 125 14.4 528 61.0 6 96 11.1 624 72.1 7 118 13.6 742 85.7 8 124 14.3 866 100.0 Frequency missing = 848 96PR:RAND H4a-H4h Cumulative Cumulative V960774 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 114 13.2 114 13.2 2 89 10.3 203 23.4 3 99 11.4 302 34.9 4 117 13.5 419 48.4 5 120 13.9 539 62.2 6 112 12.9 651 75.2 7 98 11.3 749 86.5 8 117 13.5 866 100.0 Frequency missing = 848 96PR:RAND H4a-H4h Cumulative Cumulative V960775 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 83 9.6 83 9.6 2 117 13.5 200 23.1 3 128 14.8 328 37.9 4 109 12.6 437 50.5 5 92 10.6 529 61.1 6 117 13.5 646 74.6 7 108 12.5 754 87.1 8 112 12.9 866 100.0 Frequency missing = 848 96PR:RAND H4a-H4h Cumulative Cumulative V960776 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 123 14.2 123 14.2 2 101 11.7 224 25.9 3 116 13.4 340 39.3 4 92 10.6 432 49.9 5 106 12.2 538 62.1 6 112 12.9 650 75.1 7 104 12.0 754 87.1 8 112 12.9 866 100.0 Frequency missing = 848 96PR:RAND H4a-H4h Cumulative Cumulative V960777 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 114 13.2 114 13.2 2 111 12.8 225 26.0 3 107 12.4 332 38.3 4 117 13.5 449 51.8 5 107 12.4 556 64.2 6 104 12.0 660 76.2 7 110 12.7 770 88.9 8 96 11.1 866 100.0 Frequency missing = 848 96PR:RAND H4a-H4h Cumulative Cumulative V960778 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 115 13.3 115 13.3 2 108 12.5 223 25.8 3 116 13.4 339 39.1 4 114 13.2 453 52.3 5 106 12.2 559 64.5 6 100 11.5 659 76.1 7 102 11.8 761 87.9 8 105 12.1 866 100.0 Frequency missing = 848 96PR:RAND H4a-H4h Cumulative Cumulative V960779 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 96 11.1 96 11.1 2 132 15.2 228 26.3 3 97 11.2 325 37.5 4 120 13.9 445 51.4 5 97 11.2 542 62.6 6 112 12.9 654 75.5 7 118 13.6 772 89.1 8 94 10.9 866 100.0 Frequency missing = 848 96PR:RAND H5 Cumulative Cumulative V960780 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 862 50.4 862 50.4 2 850 49.6 1712 100.0 Frequency Missing = 2 96PR:RAND H6 Cumulative Cumulative V960781 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 870 50.8 870 50.8 2 842 49.2 1712 100.0 Frequency Missing = 2 96PR:RAND H7 Cumulative Cumulative V960782 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 854 49.9 854 49.9 2 858 50.1 1712 100.0 Frequency Missing = 2 96PR:RAND H8 Cumulative Cumulative V960783 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 839 49.0 839 49.0 2 873 51.0 1712 100.0 Frequency Missing = 2 96PR:RAND H13a Cumulative Cumulative V960784 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 818 50.1 818 50.1 2 815 49.9 1633 100.0 Frequency Missing = 81 96PR:RAND K2a-j Cumulative Cumulative V960785 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 187 10.9 187 10.9 2 207 12.1 394 23.0 3 183 10.7 577 33.7 4 193 11.3 770 44.9 5 178 10.4 948 55.3 6 181 10.6 1129 65.9 7 170 9.9 1299 75.8 8 200 11.7 1499 87.5 9 215 12.5 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND K2a-j Cumulative Cumulative V960786 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 176 10.3 176 10.3 2 175 10.2 351 20.5 3 181 10.6 532 31.0 4 222 13.0 754 44.0 5 189 11.0 943 55.0 6 192 11.2 1135 66.2 7 179 10.4 1314 76.7 8 198 11.6 1512 88.2 9 202 11.8 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND K2a-j Cumulative Cumulative V960787 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 198 11.6 198 11.6 2 193 11.3 391 22.8 3 198 11.6 589 34.4 4 160 9.3 749 43.7 5 200 11.7 949 55.4 6 215 12.5 1164 67.9 7 200 11.7 1364 79.6 8 179 10.4 1543 90.0 9 171 10.0 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND K2a-j Cumulative Cumulative V960788 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 206 12.0 206 12.0 2 182 10.6 388 22.6 3 185 10.8 573 33.4 4 198 11.6 771 45.0 5 179 10.4 950 55.4 6 190 11.1 1140 66.5 7 212 12.4 1352 78.9 8 178 10.4 1530 89.3 9 184 10.7 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND K2a-j Cumulative Cumulative V960789 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 185 10.8 185 10.8 2 193 11.3 378 22.1 3 193 11.3 571 33.3 4 171 10.0 742 43.3 5 199 11.6 941 54.9 6 193 11.3 1134 66.2 7 199 11.6 1333 77.8 8 201 11.7 1534 89.5 9 180 10.5 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND K2a-j Cumulative Cumulative V960790 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 171 10.0 171 10.0 2 214 12.5 385 22.5 3 219 12.8 604 35.2 4 189 11.0 793 46.3 5 169 9.9 962 56.1 6 184 10.7 1146 66.9 7 188 11.0 1334 77.8 8 185 10.8 1519 88.6 9 195 11.4 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND K2a-j Cumulative Cumulative V960791 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 190 11.1 190 11.1 2 191 11.1 381 22.2 3 204 11.9 585 34.1 4 203 11.8 788 46.0 5 217 12.7 1005 58.6 6 179 10.4 1184 69.1 7 159 9.3 1343 78.4 8 198 11.6 1541 89.9 9 173 10.1 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND K2a-j Cumulative Cumulative V960792 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 176 10.3 176 10.3 2 171 10.0 347 20.2 3 186 10.9 533 31.1 4 184 10.7 717 41.8 5 201 11.7 918 53.6 6 183 10.7 1101 64.2 7 210 12.3 1311 76.5 8 193 11.3 1504 87.7 9 210 12.3 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND K2a-j Cumulative Cumulative V960793 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 225 13.1 225 13.1 2 188 11.0 413 24.1 3 165 9.6 578 33.7 4 194 11.3 772 45.0 5 182 10.6 954 55.7 6 197 11.5 1151 67.2 7 197 11.5 1348 78.6 8 182 10.6 1530 89.3 9 184 10.7 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND K3a-K4g Cumulative Cumulative V960794 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 888 51.8 888 51.8 2 826 48.2 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND K3a-K4g Cumulative Cumulative V960795 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 826 48.2 826 48.2 2 888 51.8 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND K3a-K3g/K4a-K4g Cumulative Cumulative V960796 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 252 14.7 252 14.7 2 247 14.4 499 29.1 3 248 14.5 747 43.6 4 274 16.0 1021 59.6 5 224 13.1 1245 72.6 6 226 13.2 1471 85.8 7 243 14.2 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND K3a-K3g/K4a-K4g Cumulative Cumulative V960797 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 229 13.4 229 13.4 2 239 13.9 468 27.3 3 249 14.5 717 41.8 4 238 13.9 955 55.7 5 263 15.3 1218 71.1 6 259 15.1 1477 86.2 7 237 13.8 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND K3a-K3g/K4a-K4g Cumulative Cumulative V960798 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 225 13.1 225 13.1 2 245 14.3 470 27.4 3 250 14.6 720 42.0 4 235 13.7 955 55.7 5 260 15.2 1215 70.9 6 254 14.8 1469 85.7 7 245 14.3 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND K3a-K3g/K4a-K4g Cumulative Cumulative V960799 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 255 14.9 255 14.9 2 235 13.7 490 28.6 3 247 14.4 737 43.0 4 209 12.2 946 55.2 5 259 15.1 1205 70.3 6 238 13.9 1443 84.2 7 271 15.8 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND K3a-K3g/K4a-K4g Cumulative Cumulative V960800 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 238 13.9 238 13.9 2 271 15.8 509 29.7 3 233 13.6 742 43.3 4 251 14.6 993 57.9 5 222 13.0 1215 70.9 6 234 13.7 1449 84.5 7 265 15.5 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND K3a-K3g/K4a-K4g Cumulative Cumulative V960801 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 252 14.7 252 14.7 2 225 13.1 477 27.8 3 254 14.8 731 42.6 4 268 15.6 999 58.3 5 242 14.1 1241 72.4 6 246 14.4 1487 86.8 7 227 13.2 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND K3a-K3g/K4a-K4g Cumulative Cumulative V960802 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 263 15.3 263 15.3 2 252 14.7 515 30.0 3 233 13.6 748 43.6 4 239 13.9 987 57.6 5 244 14.2 1231 71.8 6 257 15.0 1488 86.8 7 226 13.2 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L1b-L1d Cumulative Cumulative V960803 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 571 33.3 571 33.3 2 590 34.4 1161 67.7 3 553 32.3 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L1b-L1d Cumulative Cumulative V960804 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 545 31.8 545 31.8 2 582 34.0 1127 65.8 3 587 34.2 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L1b-L1d Cumulative Cumulative V960805 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 598 34.9 598 34.9 2 542 31.6 1140 66.5 3 574 33.5 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L1e-L1f Cumulative Cumulative V960806 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 430 48.8 430 48.8 2 451 51.2 881 100.0 Frequency missing = 833 96PR:RAND L1e-L1f Cumulative Cumulative V960807 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 472 47.7 472 47.7 2 518 52.3 990 100.0 Frequency missing = 724 96PR:RAND L1g-L1h Cumulative Cumulative V960808 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 871 50.8 871 50.8 2 843 49.2 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L1g-L1h Cumulative Cumulative V960809 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 843 49.2 843 49.2 2 871 50.8 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L2b-L2d Cumulative Cumulative V960810 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 541 31.6 541 31.6 2 604 35.2 1145 66.8 3 569 33.2 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L2b-L2d Cumulative Cumulative V960811 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 605 35.3 605 35.3 2 573 33.4 1178 68.7 3 536 31.3 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L2b-L2d Cumulative Cumulative V960812 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 235 37.0 235 37.0 2 186 29.3 421 66.3 3 214 33.7 635 100.0 Frequency missing = 1079 96PR:RAND L2f-L2e Cumulative Cumulative V960813 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 450 49.9 450 49.9 2 452 50.1 902 100.0 Frequency missing = 812 96PR:RAND L2f-L2e Cumulative Cumulative V960814 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 509 50.9 509 50.9 2 491 49.1 1000 100.0 Frequency missing = 714 96PR:RAND L2g-L2h Cumulative Cumulative V960815 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 855 49.9 855 49.9 2 859 50.1 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L2g-L2h Cumulative Cumulative V960816 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 859 50.1 859 50.1 2 855 49.9 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L3b-L3d Cumulative Cumulative V960817 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 559 32.6 559 32.6 2 584 34.1 1143 66.7 3 571 33.3 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L3b-L3d Cumulative Cumulative V960818 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 595 34.7 595 34.7 2 572 33.4 1167 68.1 3 547 31.9 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L3b-L3d Cumulative Cumulative V960819 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 208 32.8 208 32.8 2 219 34.5 427 67.2 3 208 32.8 635 100.0 Frequency missing = 1079 96PR:RAND L4b-L4d Cumulative Cumulative V960820 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 565 33.0 565 33.0 2 595 34.7 1160 67.7 3 554 32.3 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L4b-L4d Cumulative Cumulative V960821 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 545 31.8 545 31.8 2 580 33.8 1125 65.6 3 589 34.4 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L4b-L4d Cumulative Cumulative V960822 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 209 32.9 209 32.9 2 205 32.3 414 65.2 3 221 34.8 635 100.0 Frequency missing = 1079 96PR:RAND L5b-L5d Cumulative Cumulative V960823 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 599 34.9 599 34.9 2 569 33.2 1168 68.1 3 546 31.9 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L5b-L5d Cumulative Cumulative V960824 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 582 34.0 582 34.0 2 572 33.4 1154 67.3 3 560 32.7 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L5b-L5d Cumulative Cumulative V960825 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 533 31.1 533 31.1 2 573 33.4 1106 64.5 3 608 35.5 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L6a-L6g Cumulative Cumulative V960826 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 270 15.8 270 15.8 2 267 15.6 537 31.3 3 222 13.0 759 44.3 4 229 13.4 988 57.6 5 243 14.2 1231 71.8 6 264 15.4 1495 87.2 7 219 12.8 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L6a-L6g Cumulative Cumulative V960827 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 254 14.8 254 14.8 2 230 13.4 484 28.2 3 263 15.3 747 43.6 4 251 14.6 998 58.2 5 274 16.0 1272 74.2 6 231 13.5 1503 87.7 7 211 12.3 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L6a-L6g Cumulative Cumulative V960828 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 218 12.7 218 12.7 2 234 13.7 452 26.4 3 247 14.4 699 40.8 4 246 14.4 945 55.1 5 244 14.2 1189 69.4 6 252 14.7 1441 84.1 7 273 15.9 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L6a-L6g Cumulative Cumulative V960829 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 234 13.7 234 13.7 2 233 13.6 467 27.2 3 237 13.8 704 41.1 4 277 16.2 981 57.2 5 234 13.7 1215 70.9 6 230 13.4 1445 84.3 7 269 15.7 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L6a-L6g Cumulative Cumulative V960830 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 254 14.8 254 14.8 2 260 15.2 514 30.0 3 220 12.8 734 42.8 4 257 15.0 991 57.8 5 235 13.7 1226 71.5 6 260 15.2 1486 86.7 7 228 13.3 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L6a-L6g Cumulative Cumulative V960831 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 232 13.5 232 13.5 2 250 14.6 482 28.1 3 285 16.6 767 44.7 4 231 13.5 998 58.2 5 233 13.6 1231 71.8 6 229 13.4 1460 85.2 7 254 14.8 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND L6a-L6g Cumulative Cumulative V960832 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 252 14.7 252 14.7 2 240 14.0 492 28.7 3 240 14.0 732 42.7 4 223 13.0 955 55.7 5 251 14.6 1206 70.4 6 248 14.5 1454 84.8 7 260 15.2 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND M1b-M1d Cumulative Cumulative V960833 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 588 34.3 588 34.3 2 590 34.4 1178 68.7 3 536 31.3 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND M1b-M1d Cumulative Cumulative V960834 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 531 31.0 531 31.0 2 575 33.5 1106 64.5 3 608 35.5 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND M1b-M1d Cumulative Cumulative V960835 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 209 32.9 209 32.9 2 219 34.5 428 67.4 3 207 32.6 635 100.0 Frequency missing = 1079 96PR:RAND M1e-M1f Cumulative Cumulative V960836 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 484 47.2 484 47.2 2 542 52.8 1026 100.0 Frequency missing = 688 96PR:RAND M1e-M1f Cumulative Cumulative V960837 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 600 53.2 600 53.2 2 527 46.8 1127 100.0 Frequency missing = 587 96PR:RAND M1g-M1h Cumulative Cumulative V960838 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 819 47.8 819 47.8 2 895 52.2 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND M1g-M1h Cumulative Cumulative V960839 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 895 52.2 895 52.2 2 819 47.8 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND M2b-M2d Cumulative Cumulative V960840 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 547 31.9 547 31.9 2 580 33.8 1127 65.8 3 587 34.2 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND M2b-M2d Cumulative Cumulative V960841 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 596 34.8 596 34.8 2 579 33.8 1175 68.6 3 539 31.4 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND M2b-M2d Cumulative Cumulative V960842 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 571 33.3 571 33.3 2 555 32.4 1126 65.7 3 588 34.3 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND M3b-M3d Cumulative Cumulative V960843 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 557 32.5 557 32.5 2 608 35.5 1165 68.0 3 549 32.0 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND M3b-M3d Cumulative Cumulative V960844 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 555 32.4 555 32.4 2 552 32.2 1107 64.6 3 607 35.4 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND M3b-M3d Cumulative Cumulative V960845 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 602 35.1 602 35.1 2 554 32.3 1156 67.4 3 558 32.6 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND M3b-M3d Cumulative Cumulative V960846 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 849 49.5 849 49.5 2 865 50.5 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND M3e-M3f Cumulative Cumulative V960847 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 865 50.5 865 50.5 2 849 49.5 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND M4b-M4d Cumulative Cumulative V960848 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 572 33.4 572 33.4 2 573 33.4 1145 66.8 3 569 33.2 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND M4b-M4d Cumulative Cumulative V960849 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 585 34.1 585 34.1 2 554 32.3 1139 66.5 3 575 33.5 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND M4b-M4d Cumulative Cumulative V960850 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 557 32.5 557 32.5 2 587 34.2 1144 66.7 3 570 33.3 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND M4e-M4f Cumulative Cumulative V960851 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 812 47.4 812 47.4 2 902 52.6 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND M4e-M4f Cumulative Cumulative V960852 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 902 52.6 902 52.6 2 812 47.4 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND N1b-N1d Cumulative Cumulative V960853 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 549 32.0 549 32.0 2 575 33.5 1124 65.6 3 590 34.4 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND N1b-N1d Cumulative Cumulative V960854 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 588 34.3 588 34.3 2 554 32.3 1142 66.6 3 572 33.4 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND N1b-N1d Cumulative Cumulative V960855 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 577 33.7 577 33.7 2 585 34.1 1162 67.8 3 552 32.2 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND N3a Cumulative Cumulative V960856 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 269 15.7 269 15.7 2 302 17.6 571 33.4 3 312 18.2 883 51.6 4 286 16.7 1169 68.3 5 273 15.9 1442 84.2 6 270 15.8 1712 100.0 Frequency Missing = 2 96PR:RAND N5a-N5f Cumulative Cumulative V960857 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 285 16.6 285 16.6 2 286 16.7 571 33.3 3 283 16.5 854 49.8 4 294 17.2 1148 67.0 5 291 17.0 1439 84.0 6 275 16.0 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND N5a-N5f Cumulative Cumulative V960858 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 309 18.0 309 18.0 2 269 15.7 578 33.7 3 270 15.8 848 49.5 4 307 17.9 1155 67.4 5 276 16.1 1431 83.5 6 283 16.5 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND N5a-N5f Cumulative Cumulative V960859 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 285 16.6 285 16.6 2 292 17.0 577 33.7 3 281 16.4 858 50.1 4 262 15.3 1120 65.3 5 302 17.6 1422 83.0 6 292 17.0 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND N5a-N5f Cumulative Cumulative V960860 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 272 15.9 272 15.9 2 290 16.9 562 32.8 3 294 17.2 856 49.9 4 287 16.7 1143 66.7 5 295 17.2 1438 83.9 6 276 16.1 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND N5a-N5f Cumulative Cumulative V960861 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 294 17.2 294 17.2 2 280 16.3 574 33.5 3 279 16.3 853 49.8 4 312 18.2 1165 68.0 5 276 16.1 1441 84.1 6 273 15.9 1714 100.0 96PR:RAND N5a-N5f Cumulative Cumulative V960862 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 269 15.7 269 15.7 2 297 17.3 566 33.0 3 307 17.9 873 50.9 4 252 14.7 1125 65.6 5 274 16.0 1399 81.6 6 315 18.4 1714 100.0 96PO: Day of interview Cumulative Cumulative V960902 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 3 0.2 3 0.2 2 26 1.7 29 1.9 3 24 1.6 53 3.5 4 21 1.4 74 4.8 5 7 0.5 81 5.3 6 24 1.6 105 6.8 7 71 4.6 176 11.5 8 85 5.5 261 17.0 9 63 4.1 324 21.1 10 47 3.1 371 24.2 11 123 8.0 494 32.2 12 106 6.9 600 39.1 13 113 7.4 713 46.5 14 87 5.7 800 52.2 15 58 3.8 858 55.9 16 70 4.6 928 60.5 17 48 3.1 976 63.6 18 102 6.6 1078 70.3 19 99 6.5 1177 76.7 20 75 4.9 1252 81.6 21 69 4.5 1321 86.1 22 27 1.8 1348 87.9 23 38 2.5 1386 90.4 24 24 1.6 1410 91.9 25 45 2.9 1455 94.9 26 37 2.4 1492 97.3 27 19 1.2 1511 98.5 28 3 0.2 1514 98.7 29 9 0.6 1523 99.3 30 11 0.7 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Number of days since election day Cumulative Cumulative V960904 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 18 1.2 18 1.2 2 61 4.0 79 5.1 3 75 4.9 154 10.0 4 47 3.1 201 13.1 5 33 2.2 234 15.3 6 114 7.4 348 22.7 7 101 6.6 449 29.3 8 110 7.2 559 36.4 9 81 5.3 640 41.7 10 58 3.8 698 45.5 11 66 4.3 764 49.8 12 43 2.8 807 52.6 13 98 6.4 905 59.0 14 95 6.2 1000 65.2 15 74 4.8 1074 70.0 16 69 4.5 1143 74.5 17 27 1.8 1170 76.3 18 37 2.4 1207 78.7 19 24 1.6 1231 80.2 20 45 2.9 1276 83.2 21 37 2.4 1313 85.6 22 19 1.2 1332 86.8 23 1 0.1 1333 86.9 24 9 0.6 1342 87.5 25 10 0.7 1352 88.1 26 3 0.2 1355 88.3 27 25 1.6 1380 90.0 28 24 1.6 1404 91.5 29 21 1.4 1425 92.9 30 7 0.5 1432 93.4 31 6 0.4 1438 93.7 32 10 0.7 1448 94.4 33 10 0.7 1458 95.0 34 16 1.0 1474 96.1 35 14 0.9 1488 97.0 36 9 0.6 1497 97.6 37 5 0.3 1502 97.9 38 3 0.2 1505 98.1 39 6 0.4 1511 98.5 41 4 0.3 1515 98.8 42 5 0.3 1520 99.1 43 4 0.3 1524 99.3 44 4 0.3 1528 99.6 45 1 0.1 1529 99.7 48 1 0.1 1530 99.7 53 2 0.1 1532 99.9 96PO: Number of days since election day Cumulative Cumulative V960904 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 55 1 0.1 1533 99.9 58 1 0.1 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Beginning time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960905 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 8 1 0.1 1 0.1 114 1 0.1 2 0.1 604 1 0.1 3 0.2 607 1 0.1 4 0.3 635 1 0.1 5 0.3 700 1 0.1 6 0.4 707 1 0.1 7 0.5 716 1 0.1 8 0.5 739 1 0.1 9 0.6 748 1 0.1 10 0.7 756 1 0.1 11 0.7 800 2 0.1 13 0.8 801 3 0.2 16 1.0 802 2 0.1 18 1.2 803 1 0.1 19 1.2 804 4 0.3 23 1.5 805 2 0.1 25 1.6 806 1 0.1 26 1.7 807 1 0.1 27 1.8 811 2 0.1 29 1.9 813 2 0.1 31 2.0 817 2 0.1 33 2.2 823 1 0.1 34 2.2 824 1 0.1 35 2.3 826 1 0.1 36 2.3 832 4 0.3 40 2.6 833 2 0.1 42 2.7 834 2 0.1 44 2.9 836 1 0.1 45 2.9 837 2 0.1 47 3.1 840 1 0.1 48 3.1 846 1 0.1 49 3.2 852 2 0.1 51 3.3 853 1 0.1 52 3.4 854 1 0.1 53 3.5 856 3 0.2 56 3.7 858 2 0.1 58 3.8 859 3 0.2 61 4.0 901 5 0.3 66 4.3 902 3 0.2 69 4.5 903 4 0.3 73 4.8 904 9 0.6 82 5.3 905 8 0.5 90 5.9 906 1 0.1 91 5.9 907 1 0.1 92 6.0 908 3 0.2 95 6.2 96PO: Beginning time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960905 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 909 3 0.2 98 6.4 912 2 0.1 100 6.5 913 1 0.1 101 6.6 914 5 0.3 106 6.9 915 3 0.2 109 7.1 916 1 0.1 110 7.2 918 1 0.1 111 7.2 921 2 0.1 113 7.4 924 2 0.1 115 7.5 925 3 0.2 118 7.7 926 2 0.1 120 7.8 927 2 0.1 122 8.0 929 2 0.1 124 8.1 930 1 0.1 125 8.1 931 4 0.3 129 8.4 932 3 0.2 132 8.6 933 5 0.3 137 8.9 934 5 0.3 142 9.3 935 1 0.1 143 9.3 936 5 0.3 148 9.6 937 2 0.1 150 9.8 938 3 0.2 153 10.0 939 4 0.3 157 10.2 940 1 0.1 158 10.3 941 2 0.1 160 10.4 942 3 0.2 163 10.6 944 1 0.1 164 10.7 946 1 0.1 165 10.8 947 1 0.1 166 10.8 948 2 0.1 168 11.0 949 2 0.1 170 11.1 950 1 0.1 171 11.1 951 1 0.1 172 11.2 952 1 0.1 173 11.3 953 2 0.1 175 11.4 954 2 0.1 177 11.5 955 2 0.1 179 11.7 956 3 0.2 182 11.9 957 2 0.1 184 12.0 958 1 0.1 185 12.1 959 3 0.2 188 12.3 1000 6 0.4 194 12.6 1001 7 0.5 201 13.1 1002 9 0.6 210 13.7 1003 8 0.5 218 14.2 1004 9 0.6 227 14.8 96PO: Beginning time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960905 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1005 13 0.8 240 15.6 1006 1 0.1 241 15.7 1007 6 0.4 247 16.1 1008 4 0.3 251 16.4 1009 2 0.1 253 16.5 1010 5 0.3 258 16.8 1011 8 0.5 266 17.3 1012 4 0.3 270 17.6 1013 2 0.1 272 17.7 1014 3 0.2 275 17.9 1015 5 0.3 280 18.3 1016 5 0.3 285 18.6 1017 4 0.3 289 18.8 1018 2 0.1 291 19.0 1019 1 0.1 292 19.0 1020 3 0.2 295 19.2 1021 1 0.1 296 19.3 1022 2 0.1 298 19.4 1023 1 0.1 299 19.5 1024 2 0.1 301 19.6 1025 4 0.3 305 19.9 1026 3 0.2 308 20.1 1027 1 0.1 309 20.1 1028 1 0.1 310 20.2 1029 2 0.1 312 20.3 1030 2 0.1 314 20.5 1031 1 0.1 315 20.5 1032 2 0.1 317 20.7 1033 5 0.3 322 21.0 1034 1 0.1 323 21.1 1035 2 0.1 325 21.2 1036 4 0.3 329 21.4 1037 2 0.1 331 21.6 1039 2 0.1 333 21.7 1040 4 0.3 337 22.0 1041 3 0.2 340 22.2 1042 2 0.1 342 22.3 1043 1 0.1 343 22.4 1044 1 0.1 344 22.4 1045 1 0.1 345 22.5 1047 1 0.1 346 22.6 1048 2 0.1 348 22.7 1049 1 0.1 349 22.8 1050 2 0.1 351 22.9 1052 2 0.1 353 23.0 1053 1 0.1 354 23.1 96PO: Beginning time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960905 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1054 4 0.3 358 23.3 1056 2 0.1 360 23.5 1057 2 0.1 362 23.6 1058 2 0.1 364 23.7 1059 1 0.1 365 23.8 1100 3 0.2 368 24.0 1101 5 0.3 373 24.3 1102 3 0.2 376 24.5 1103 3 0.2 379 24.7 1104 6 0.4 385 25.1 1105 2 0.1 387 25.2 1106 1 0.1 388 25.3 1107 2 0.1 390 25.4 1108 6 0.4 396 25.8 1109 3 0.2 399 26.0 1110 3 0.2 402 26.2 1111 3 0.2 405 26.4 1112 5 0.3 410 26.7 1113 2 0.1 412 26.9 1114 2 0.1 414 27.0 1115 1 0.1 415 27.1 1116 1 0.1 416 27.1 1118 1 0.1 417 27.2 1119 1 0.1 418 27.2 1120 2 0.1 420 27.4 1121 1 0.1 421 27.4 1122 2 0.1 423 27.6 1123 2 0.1 425 27.7 1124 1 0.1 426 27.8 1125 2 0.1 428 27.9 1126 4 0.3 432 28.2 1127 6 0.4 438 28.6 1129 1 0.1 439 28.6 1130 1 0.1 440 28.7 1133 2 0.1 442 28.8 1134 3 0.2 445 29.0 1135 2 0.1 447 29.1 1136 2 0.1 449 29.3 1137 2 0.1 451 29.4 1138 2 0.1 453 29.5 1139 2 0.1 455 29.7 1140 2 0.1 457 29.8 1141 1 0.1 458 29.9 1142 1 0.1 459 29.9 1143 1 0.1 460 30.0 1144 3 0.2 463 30.2 96PO: Beginning time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960905 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1145 1 0.1 464 30.2 1146 1 0.1 465 30.3 1147 3 0.2 468 30.5 1148 1 0.1 469 30.6 1150 1 0.1 470 30.6 1151 1 0.1 471 30.7 1152 1 0.1 472 30.8 1153 1 0.1 473 30.8 1154 1 0.1 474 30.9 1155 1 0.1 475 31.0 1156 3 0.2 478 31.2 1157 3 0.2 481 31.4 1159 1 0.1 482 31.4 1201 2 0.1 484 31.6 1202 2 0.1 486 31.7 1203 1 0.1 487 31.7 1204 4 0.3 491 32.0 1205 1 0.1 492 32.1 1206 2 0.1 494 32.2 1207 1 0.1 495 32.3 1208 2 0.1 497 32.4 1209 2 0.1 499 32.5 1211 2 0.1 501 32.7 1212 1 0.1 502 32.7 1213 2 0.1 504 32.9 1214 1 0.1 505 32.9 1215 3 0.2 508 33.1 1216 3 0.2 511 33.3 1218 1 0.1 512 33.4 1219 4 0.3 516 33.6 1221 1 0.1 517 33.7 1225 1 0.1 518 33.8 1227 1 0.1 519 33.8 1230 1 0.1 520 33.9 1231 1 0.1 521 34.0 1232 1 0.1 522 34.0 1233 2 0.1 524 34.2 1234 1 0.1 525 34.2 1235 2 0.1 527 34.4 1236 3 0.2 530 34.6 1237 3 0.2 533 34.7 1238 4 0.3 537 35.0 1240 2 0.1 539 35.1 1241 2 0.1 541 35.3 1242 3 0.2 544 35.5 1243 1 0.1 545 35.5 96PO: Beginning time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960905 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1244 3 0.2 548 35.7 1245 2 0.1 550 35.9 1246 1 0.1 551 35.9 1247 1 0.1 552 36.0 1248 1 0.1 553 36.0 1249 1 0.1 554 36.1 1250 3 0.2 557 36.3 1251 2 0.1 559 36.4 1253 2 0.1 561 36.6 1254 1 0.1 562 36.6 1257 3 0.2 565 36.8 1258 1 0.1 566 36.9 1259 3 0.2 569 37.1 1301 2 0.1 571 37.2 1302 5 0.3 576 37.5 1303 7 0.5 583 38.0 1304 7 0.5 590 38.5 1305 7 0.5 597 38.9 1306 3 0.2 600 39.1 1307 4 0.3 604 39.4 1308 8 0.5 612 39.9 1309 5 0.3 617 40.2 1310 2 0.1 619 40.4 1311 2 0.1 621 40.5 1312 5 0.3 626 40.8 1313 4 0.3 630 41.1 1314 1 0.1 631 41.1 1315 5 0.3 636 41.5 1316 2 0.1 638 41.6 1317 2 0.1 640 41.7 1318 2 0.1 642 41.9 1319 6 0.4 648 42.2 1321 1 0.1 649 42.3 1324 4 0.3 653 42.6 1326 1 0.1 654 42.6 1327 2 0.1 656 42.8 1328 1 0.1 657 42.8 1329 1 0.1 658 42.9 1330 1 0.1 659 43.0 1331 3 0.2 662 43.2 1332 2 0.1 664 43.3 1333 2 0.1 666 43.4 1334 3 0.2 669 43.6 1335 2 0.1 671 43.7 1336 4 0.3 675 44.0 1338 4 0.3 679 44.3 96PO: Beginning time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960905 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1339 1 0.1 680 44.3 1340 2 0.1 682 44.5 1341 3 0.2 685 44.7 1344 2 0.1 687 44.8 1346 1 0.1 688 44.9 1347 1 0.1 689 44.9 1349 1 0.1 690 45.0 1350 1 0.1 691 45.0 1351 1 0.1 692 45.1 1352 2 0.1 694 45.2 1353 1 0.1 695 45.3 1354 2 0.1 697 45.4 1355 3 0.2 700 45.6 1356 1 0.1 701 45.7 1357 2 0.1 703 45.8 1359 1 0.1 704 45.9 1400 5 0.3 709 46.2 1401 4 0.3 713 46.5 1402 3 0.2 716 46.7 1403 6 0.4 722 47.1 1404 6 0.4 728 47.5 1405 3 0.2 731 47.7 1406 5 0.3 736 48.0 1407 4 0.3 740 48.2 1408 3 0.2 743 48.4 1410 2 0.1 745 48.6 1411 5 0.3 750 48.9 1412 2 0.1 752 49.0 1413 2 0.1 754 49.2 1414 3 0.2 757 49.3 1415 3 0.2 760 49.5 1417 1 0.1 761 49.6 1418 5 0.3 766 49.9 1419 2 0.1 768 50.1 1420 3 0.2 771 50.3 1421 1 0.1 772 50.3 1422 1 0.1 773 50.4 1423 2 0.1 775 50.5 1424 2 0.1 777 50.7 1427 1 0.1 778 50.7 1428 2 0.1 780 50.8 1429 1 0.1 781 50.9 1430 1 0.1 782 51.0 1431 2 0.1 784 51.1 1432 1 0.1 785 51.2 1433 4 0.3 789 51.4 96PO: Beginning time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960905 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1435 1 0.1 790 51.5 1436 2 0.1 792 51.6 1437 3 0.2 795 51.8 1438 2 0.1 797 52.0 1439 2 0.1 799 52.1 1440 1 0.1 800 52.2 1443 2 0.1 802 52.3 1444 1 0.1 803 52.3 1446 3 0.2 806 52.5 1452 1 0.1 807 52.6 1453 1 0.1 808 52.7 1454 2 0.1 810 52.8 1455 6 0.4 816 53.2 1456 1 0.1 817 53.3 1458 1 0.1 818 53.3 1459 1 0.1 819 53.4 1500 3 0.2 822 53.6 1501 2 0.1 824 53.7 1502 3 0.2 827 53.9 1503 4 0.3 831 54.2 1504 7 0.5 838 54.6 1505 4 0.3 842 54.9 1506 5 0.3 847 55.2 1507 1 0.1 848 55.3 1508 2 0.1 850 55.4 1509 1 0.1 851 55.5 1510 3 0.2 854 55.7 1511 1 0.1 855 55.7 1512 3 0.2 858 55.9 1513 1 0.1 859 56.0 1514 2 0.1 861 56.1 1515 1 0.1 862 56.2 1516 1 0.1 863 56.3 1517 2 0.1 865 56.4 1519 3 0.2 868 56.6 1520 4 0.3 872 56.8 1521 3 0.2 875 57.0 1522 1 0.1 876 57.1 1523 3 0.2 879 57.3 1524 2 0.1 881 57.4 1527 2 0.1 883 57.6 1528 1 0.1 884 57.6 1529 1 0.1 885 57.7 1530 1 0.1 886 57.8 1531 2 0.1 888 57.9 1532 1 0.1 889 58.0 96PO: Beginning time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960905 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1533 1 0.1 890 58.0 1534 4 0.3 894 58.3 1535 1 0.1 895 58.3 1536 1 0.1 896 58.4 1537 1 0.1 897 58.5 1539 1 0.1 898 58.5 1540 1 0.1 899 58.6 1541 3 0.2 902 58.8 1543 2 0.1 904 58.9 1544 2 0.1 906 59.1 1545 2 0.1 908 59.2 1546 2 0.1 910 59.3 1548 2 0.1 912 59.5 1549 2 0.1 914 59.6 1550 1 0.1 915 59.6 1552 1 0.1 916 59.7 1553 1 0.1 917 59.8 1554 1 0.1 918 59.8 1556 2 0.1 920 60.0 1557 1 0.1 921 60.0 1558 2 0.1 923 60.2 1559 1 0.1 924 60.2 1600 1 0.1 925 60.3 1601 1 0.1 926 60.4 1602 3 0.2 929 60.6 1603 4 0.3 933 60.8 1604 3 0.2 936 61.0 1605 4 0.3 940 61.3 1606 3 0.2 943 61.5 1607 5 0.3 948 61.8 1608 4 0.3 952 62.1 1609 2 0.1 954 62.2 1610 7 0.5 961 62.6 1611 1 0.1 962 62.7 1612 1 0.1 963 62.8 1614 2 0.1 965 62.9 1615 1 0.1 966 63.0 1616 1 0.1 967 63.0 1617 1 0.1 968 63.1 1618 2 0.1 970 63.2 1619 1 0.1 971 63.3 1620 2 0.1 973 63.4 1621 2 0.1 975 63.6 1623 1 0.1 976 63.6 1625 1 0.1 977 63.7 1626 2 0.1 979 63.8 96PO: Beginning time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960905 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1627 2 0.1 981 64.0 1628 3 0.2 984 64.1 1629 1 0.1 985 64.2 1630 1 0.1 986 64.3 1634 2 0.1 988 64.4 1635 3 0.2 991 64.6 1636 3 0.2 994 64.8 1637 3 0.2 997 65.0 1639 2 0.1 999 65.1 1640 2 0.1 1001 65.3 1641 1 0.1 1002 65.3 1642 1 0.1 1003 65.4 1643 1 0.1 1004 65.4 1644 1 0.1 1005 65.5 1646 1 0.1 1006 65.6 1647 1 0.1 1007 65.6 1648 1 0.1 1008 65.7 1649 2 0.1 1010 65.8 1650 1 0.1 1011 65.9 1651 2 0.1 1013 66.0 1652 2 0.1 1015 66.2 1653 1 0.1 1016 66.2 1654 2 0.1 1018 66.4 1655 1 0.1 1019 66.4 1656 1 0.1 1020 66.5 1657 1 0.1 1021 66.6 1658 1 0.1 1022 66.6 1659 3 0.2 1025 66.8 1700 1 0.1 1026 66.9 1701 4 0.3 1030 67.1 1703 5 0.3 1035 67.5 1704 3 0.2 1038 67.7 1705 1 0.1 1039 67.7 1706 1 0.1 1040 67.8 1707 3 0.2 1043 68.0 1708 3 0.2 1046 68.2 1709 3 0.2 1049 68.4 1711 1 0.1 1050 68.4 1712 1 0.1 1051 68.5 1713 1 0.1 1052 68.6 1714 2 0.1 1054 68.7 1715 1 0.1 1055 68.8 1718 4 0.3 1059 69.0 1720 1 0.1 1060 69.1 1721 2 0.1 1062 69.2 1722 2 0.1 1064 69.4 96PO: Beginning time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960905 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1726 2 0.1 1066 69.5 1727 1 0.1 1067 69.6 1728 5 0.3 1072 69.9 1729 1 0.1 1073 69.9 1730 1 0.1 1074 70.0 1731 1 0.1 1075 70.1 1733 2 0.1 1077 70.2 1734 3 0.2 1080 70.4 1735 3 0.2 1083 70.6 1737 1 0.1 1084 70.7 1738 1 0.1 1085 70.7 1739 3 0.2 1088 70.9 1740 3 0.2 1091 71.1 1741 2 0.1 1093 71.3 1743 1 0.1 1094 71.3 1744 1 0.1 1095 71.4 1745 1 0.1 1096 71.4 1747 1 0.1 1097 71.5 1749 1 0.1 1098 71.6 1751 1 0.1 1099 71.6 1752 1 0.1 1100 71.7 1753 1 0.1 1101 71.8 1756 1 0.1 1102 71.8 1757 1 0.1 1103 71.9 1758 2 0.1 1105 72.0 1759 3 0.2 1108 72.2 1800 3 0.2 1111 72.4 1801 3 0.2 1114 72.6 1802 4 0.3 1118 72.9 1803 3 0.2 1121 73.1 1804 6 0.4 1127 73.5 1805 3 0.2 1130 73.7 1806 3 0.2 1133 73.9 1807 6 0.4 1139 74.3 1808 4 0.3 1143 74.5 1809 4 0.3 1147 74.8 1810 2 0.1 1149 74.9 1811 2 0.1 1151 75.0 1812 2 0.1 1153 75.2 1813 1 0.1 1154 75.2 1814 1 0.1 1155 75.3 1815 1 0.1 1156 75.4 1816 3 0.2 1159 75.6 1818 2 0.1 1161 75.7 1819 2 0.1 1163 75.8 1820 3 0.2 1166 76.0 96PO: Beginning time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960905 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1821 1 0.1 1167 76.1 1822 1 0.1 1168 76.1 1823 2 0.1 1170 76.3 1825 2 0.1 1172 76.4 1826 2 0.1 1174 76.5 1828 1 0.1 1175 76.6 1829 2 0.1 1177 76.7 1830 2 0.1 1179 76.9 1832 1 0.1 1180 76.9 1833 2 0.1 1182 77.1 1834 2 0.1 1184 77.2 1835 2 0.1 1186 77.3 1836 1 0.1 1187 77.4 1837 3 0.2 1190 77.6 1838 4 0.3 1194 77.8 1839 5 0.3 1199 78.2 1840 1 0.1 1200 78.2 1842 4 0.3 1204 78.5 1843 4 0.3 1208 78.7 1844 2 0.1 1210 78.9 1845 1 0.1 1211 78.9 1848 1 0.1 1212 79.0 1849 1 0.1 1213 79.1 1851 2 0.1 1215 79.2 1853 2 0.1 1217 79.3 1854 3 0.2 1220 79.5 1855 2 0.1 1222 79.7 1858 2 0.1 1224 79.8 1859 5 0.3 1229 80.1 1900 2 0.1 1231 80.2 1901 5 0.3 1236 80.6 1902 4 0.3 1240 80.8 1903 4 0.3 1244 81.1 1904 6 0.4 1250 81.5 1905 9 0.6 1259 82.1 1906 10 0.7 1269 82.7 1907 6 0.4 1275 83.1 1908 4 0.3 1279 83.4 1909 7 0.5 1286 83.8 1910 2 0.1 1288 84.0 1911 7 0.5 1295 84.4 1912 3 0.2 1298 84.6 1913 4 0.3 1302 84.9 1914 1 0.1 1303 84.9 1917 2 0.1 1305 85.1 1918 3 0.2 1308 85.3 96PO: Beginning time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960905 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1919 2 0.1 1310 85.4 1920 2 0.1 1312 85.5 1921 3 0.2 1315 85.7 1923 2 0.1 1317 85.9 1924 3 0.2 1320 86.0 1925 2 0.1 1322 86.2 1927 1 0.1 1323 86.2 1929 2 0.1 1325 86.4 1930 6 0.4 1331 86.8 1931 3 0.2 1334 87.0 1932 4 0.3 1338 87.2 1933 4 0.3 1342 87.5 1934 4 0.3 1346 87.7 1935 6 0.4 1352 88.1 1936 4 0.3 1356 88.4 1937 4 0.3 1360 88.7 1938 5 0.3 1365 89.0 1939 2 0.1 1367 89.1 1940 2 0.1 1369 89.2 1941 5 0.3 1374 89.6 1942 2 0.1 1376 89.7 1943 4 0.3 1380 90.0 1944 2 0.1 1382 90.1 1945 1 0.1 1383 90.2 1946 3 0.2 1386 90.4 1947 1 0.1 1387 90.4 1948 2 0.1 1389 90.5 1950 2 0.1 1391 90.7 1951 1 0.1 1392 90.7 1953 4 0.3 1396 91.0 1954 1 0.1 1397 91.1 1955 2 0.1 1399 91.2 1956 3 0.2 1402 91.4 1957 4 0.3 1406 91.7 1958 1 0.1 1407 91.7 1959 3 0.2 1410 91.9 2000 2 0.1 1412 92.0 2002 1 0.1 1413 92.1 2003 8 0.5 1421 92.6 2004 5 0.3 1426 93.0 2005 7 0.5 1433 93.4 2007 2 0.1 1435 93.5 2009 1 0.1 1436 93.6 2010 4 0.3 1440 93.9 2011 4 0.3 1444 94.1 2012 4 0.3 1448 94.4 96PO: Beginning time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960905 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 2013 2 0.1 1450 94.5 2014 3 0.2 1453 94.7 2015 2 0.1 1455 94.9 2017 3 0.2 1458 95.0 2018 1 0.1 1459 95.1 2019 2 0.1 1461 95.2 2023 1 0.1 1462 95.3 2024 3 0.2 1465 95.5 2028 1 0.1 1466 95.6 2030 1 0.1 1467 95.6 2032 1 0.1 1468 95.7 2033 1 0.1 1469 95.8 2034 1 0.1 1470 95.8 2035 1 0.1 1471 95.9 2036 2 0.1 1473 96.0 2037 3 0.2 1476 96.2 2038 2 0.1 1478 96.3 2039 3 0.2 1481 96.5 2040 1 0.1 1482 96.6 2041 2 0.1 1484 96.7 2042 1 0.1 1485 96.8 2044 1 0.1 1486 96.9 2045 1 0.1 1487 96.9 2047 1 0.1 1488 97.0 2048 1 0.1 1489 97.1 2051 1 0.1 1490 97.1 2052 2 0.1 1492 97.3 2056 1 0.1 1493 97.3 2058 1 0.1 1494 97.4 2059 1 0.1 1495 97.5 2102 1 0.1 1496 97.5 2103 1 0.1 1497 97.6 2104 3 0.2 1500 97.8 2105 2 0.1 1502 97.9 2106 2 0.1 1504 98.0 2107 2 0.1 1506 98.2 2108 1 0.1 1507 98.2 2109 1 0.1 1508 98.3 2112 1 0.1 1509 98.4 2115 1 0.1 1510 98.4 2116 1 0.1 1511 98.5 2117 1 0.1 1512 98.6 2118 1 0.1 1513 98.6 2119 2 0.1 1515 98.8 2121 1 0.1 1516 98.8 2122 1 0.1 1517 98.9 96PO: Beginning time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960905 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 2125 2 0.1 1519 99.0 2127 1 0.1 1520 99.1 2128 1 0.1 1521 99.2 2129 1 0.1 1522 99.2 2134 1 0.1 1523 99.3 2139 1 0.1 1524 99.3 2141 2 0.1 1526 99.5 2142 1 0.1 1527 99.5 2147 1 0.1 1528 99.6 2156 1 0.1 1529 99.7 2208 2 0.1 1531 99.8 2209 1 0.1 1532 99.9 2232 1 0.1 1533 99.9 2307 1 0.1 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Ending time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960906 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 23 1 0.1 1 0.1 107 1 0.1 2 0.1 210 1 0.1 3 0.2 703 1 0.1 4 0.3 716 1 0.1 5 0.3 742 1 0.1 6 0.4 759 1 0.1 7 0.5 803 1 0.1 8 0.5 834 1 0.1 9 0.6 849 1 0.1 10 0.7 852 1 0.1 11 0.7 856 1 0.1 12 0.8 858 1 0.1 13 0.9 901 1 0.1 14 0.9 903 1 0.1 15 1.0 907 3 0.2 18 1.2 909 2 0.1 20 1.3 913 1 0.1 21 1.4 915 1 0.1 22 1.4 916 2 0.1 24 1.6 918 1 0.1 25 1.6 919 2 0.1 27 1.8 922 2 0.1 29 1.9 923 1 0.1 30 2.0 924 1 0.1 31 2.0 925 1 0.1 32 2.1 927 1 0.1 33 2.2 930 1 0.1 34 2.2 931 1 0.1 35 2.3 932 1 0.1 36 2.4 934 1 0.1 37 2.4 935 1 0.1 38 2.5 939 1 0.1 39 2.6 940 1 0.1 40 2.6 941 3 0.2 43 2.8 942 1 0.1 44 2.9 946 1 0.1 45 2.9 947 1 0.1 46 3.0 948 1 0.1 47 3.1 949 4 0.3 51 3.3 950 1 0.1 52 3.4 951 1 0.1 53 3.5 952 2 0.1 55 3.6 953 1 0.1 56 3.7 955 2 0.1 58 3.8 956 3 0.2 61 4.0 96PO: Ending time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960906 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 957 1 0.1 62 4.1 958 1 0.1 63 4.1 1000 3 0.2 66 4.3 1002 1 0.1 67 4.4 1003 1 0.1 68 4.5 1006 1 0.1 69 4.5 1008 2 0.1 71 4.6 1009 1 0.1 72 4.7 1011 3 0.2 75 4.9 1014 3 0.2 78 5.1 1015 3 0.2 81 5.3 1016 2 0.1 83 5.4 1017 2 0.1 85 5.6 1018 1 0.1 86 5.6 1020 1 0.1 87 5.7 1021 3 0.2 90 5.9 1022 2 0.1 92 6.0 1024 1 0.1 93 6.1 1025 4 0.3 97 6.3 1026 1 0.1 98 6.4 1027 5 0.3 103 6.7 1029 2 0.1 105 6.9 1030 1 0.1 106 6.9 1031 1 0.1 107 7.0 1032 1 0.1 108 7.1 1033 5 0.3 113 7.4 1034 1 0.1 114 7.5 1035 3 0.2 117 7.7 1036 1 0.1 118 7.7 1037 3 0.2 121 7.9 1038 3 0.2 124 8.1 1040 5 0.3 129 8.4 1042 1 0.1 130 8.5 1043 4 0.3 134 8.8 1044 3 0.2 137 9.0 1045 1 0.1 138 9.0 1046 2 0.1 140 9.2 1047 2 0.1 142 9.3 1048 3 0.2 145 9.5 1049 2 0.1 147 9.6 1050 1 0.1 148 9.7 1051 3 0.2 151 9.9 1052 6 0.4 157 10.3 1053 6 0.4 163 10.7 1054 4 0.3 167 10.9 1056 1 0.1 168 11.0 96PO: Ending time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960906 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1057 3 0.2 171 11.2 1058 3 0.2 174 11.4 1059 1 0.1 175 11.5 1100 3 0.2 178 11.6 1101 5 0.3 183 12.0 1102 4 0.3 187 12.2 1104 4 0.3 191 12.5 1105 2 0.1 193 12.6 1106 4 0.3 197 12.9 1108 5 0.3 202 13.2 1110 5 0.3 207 13.5 1111 6 0.4 213 13.9 1112 1 0.1 214 14.0 1113 1 0.1 215 14.1 1114 4 0.3 219 14.3 1115 5 0.3 224 14.7 1116 6 0.4 230 15.1 1117 3 0.2 233 15.2 1118 3 0.2 236 15.4 1119 4 0.3 240 15.7 1120 1 0.1 241 15.8 1121 3 0.2 244 16.0 1122 1 0.1 245 16.0 1123 6 0.4 251 16.4 1124 3 0.2 254 16.6 1125 2 0.1 256 16.8 1126 3 0.2 259 17.0 1128 2 0.1 261 17.1 1129 1 0.1 262 17.1 1130 1 0.1 263 17.2 1131 4 0.3 267 17.5 1132 3 0.2 270 17.7 1133 2 0.1 272 17.8 1134 4 0.3 276 18.1 1135 5 0.3 281 18.4 1136 3 0.2 284 18.6 1137 7 0.5 291 19.0 1138 3 0.2 294 19.2 1139 4 0.3 298 19.5 1140 2 0.1 300 19.6 1141 2 0.1 302 19.8 1142 4 0.3 306 20.0 1145 2 0.1 308 20.2 1146 2 0.1 310 20.3 1147 4 0.3 314 20.5 1148 4 0.3 318 20.8 96PO: Ending time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960906 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1149 4 0.3 322 21.1 1150 5 0.3 327 21.4 1151 4 0.3 331 21.7 1152 1 0.1 332 21.7 1153 1 0.1 333 21.8 1155 1 0.1 334 21.9 1157 1 0.1 335 21.9 1158 4 0.3 339 22.2 1159 7 0.5 346 22.6 1201 2 0.1 348 22.8 1203 1 0.1 349 22.8 1204 1 0.1 350 22.9 1206 4 0.3 354 23.2 1207 1 0.1 355 23.2 1208 1 0.1 356 23.3 1209 1 0.1 357 23.4 1210 3 0.2 360 23.6 1211 2 0.1 362 23.7 1212 2 0.1 364 23.8 1213 2 0.1 366 24.0 1214 2 0.1 368 24.1 1215 2 0.1 370 24.2 1216 2 0.1 372 24.3 1217 4 0.3 376 24.6 1218 2 0.1 378 24.7 1219 3 0.2 381 24.9 1220 2 0.1 383 25.1 1221 1 0.1 384 25.1 1222 3 0.2 387 25.3 1223 4 0.3 391 25.6 1224 3 0.2 394 25.8 1225 2 0.1 396 25.9 1226 3 0.2 399 26.1 1227 2 0.1 401 26.2 1228 3 0.2 404 26.4 1229 3 0.2 407 26.6 1230 3 0.2 410 26.8 1231 1 0.1 411 26.9 1232 3 0.2 414 27.1 1233 5 0.3 419 27.4 1234 6 0.4 425 27.8 1235 2 0.1 427 27.9 1236 2 0.1 429 28.1 1237 2 0.1 431 28.2 1238 2 0.1 433 28.3 1239 1 0.1 434 28.4 96PO: Ending time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960906 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1240 2 0.1 436 28.5 1241 1 0.1 437 28.6 1242 3 0.2 440 28.8 1243 1 0.1 441 28.9 1244 1 0.1 442 28.9 1245 3 0.2 445 29.1 1246 3 0.2 448 29.3 1247 1 0.1 449 29.4 1248 1 0.1 450 29.5 1249 5 0.3 455 29.8 1250 4 0.3 459 30.0 1251 2 0.1 461 30.2 1252 3 0.2 464 30.4 1254 1 0.1 465 30.4 1255 1 0.1 466 30.5 1257 1 0.1 467 30.6 1258 2 0.1 469 30.7 1259 1 0.1 470 30.8 1300 1 0.1 471 30.8 1301 1 0.1 472 30.9 1303 1 0.1 473 31.0 1304 2 0.1 475 31.1 1305 1 0.1 476 31.2 1307 3 0.2 479 31.3 1308 2 0.1 481 31.5 1310 1 0.1 482 31.5 1312 3 0.2 485 31.7 1313 1 0.1 486 31.8 1314 1 0.1 487 31.9 1317 1 0.1 488 31.9 1318 1 0.1 489 32.0 1320 2 0.1 491 32.1 1321 2 0.1 493 32.3 1322 5 0.3 498 32.6 1323 1 0.1 499 32.7 1325 4 0.3 503 32.9 1326 3 0.2 506 33.1 1328 3 0.2 509 33.3 1329 1 0.1 510 33.4 1331 2 0.1 512 33.5 1332 1 0.1 513 33.6 1335 1 0.1 514 33.6 1336 1 0.1 515 33.7 1337 2 0.1 517 33.8 1338 2 0.1 519 34.0 1339 3 0.2 522 34.2 96PO: Ending time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960906 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1340 1 0.1 523 34.2 1341 1 0.1 524 34.3 1342 2 0.1 526 34.4 1344 1 0.1 527 34.5 1346 1 0.1 528 34.6 1347 1 0.1 529 34.6 1348 2 0.1 531 34.8 1349 2 0.1 533 34.9 1350 2 0.1 535 35.0 1351 4 0.3 539 35.3 1352 3 0.2 542 35.5 1353 2 0.1 544 35.6 1354 3 0.2 547 35.8 1355 3 0.2 550 36.0 1356 3 0.2 553 36.2 1358 3 0.2 556 36.4 1400 2 0.1 558 36.5 1401 2 0.1 560 36.6 1402 2 0.1 562 36.8 1403 4 0.3 566 37.0 1405 1 0.1 567 37.1 1406 4 0.3 571 37.4 1407 1 0.1 572 37.4 1408 1 0.1 573 37.5 1409 3 0.2 576 37.7 1410 2 0.1 578 37.8 1411 4 0.3 582 38.1 1412 2 0.1 584 38.2 1413 2 0.1 586 38.4 1415 2 0.1 588 38.5 1416 2 0.1 590 38.6 1417 5 0.3 595 38.9 1418 3 0.2 598 39.1 1420 2 0.1 600 39.3 1421 2 0.1 602 39.4 1422 3 0.2 605 39.6 1423 3 0.2 608 39.8 1424 2 0.1 610 39.9 1425 3 0.2 613 40.1 1426 4 0.3 617 40.4 1427 6 0.4 623 40.8 1428 2 0.1 625 40.9 1429 5 0.3 630 41.2 1430 4 0.3 634 41.5 1431 4 0.3 638 41.8 1432 2 0.1 640 41.9 96PO: Ending time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960906 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1433 1 0.1 641 42.0 1434 2 0.1 643 42.1 1436 5 0.3 648 42.4 1437 4 0.3 652 42.7 1438 1 0.1 653 42.7 1439 1 0.1 654 42.8 1440 1 0.1 655 42.9 1441 3 0.2 658 43.1 1442 1 0.1 659 43.1 1444 3 0.2 662 43.3 1445 2 0.1 664 43.5 1446 1 0.1 665 43.5 1448 2 0.1 667 43.7 1452 3 0.2 670 43.8 1454 1 0.1 671 43.9 1455 3 0.2 674 44.1 1456 4 0.3 678 44.4 1457 3 0.2 681 44.6 1458 3 0.2 684 44.8 1459 1 0.1 685 44.8 1500 2 0.1 687 45.0 1501 3 0.2 690 45.2 1502 5 0.3 695 45.5 1503 3 0.2 698 45.7 1504 1 0.1 699 45.7 1505 2 0.1 701 45.9 1506 4 0.3 705 46.1 1507 6 0.4 711 46.5 1508 1 0.1 712 46.6 1509 1 0.1 713 46.7 1512 3 0.2 716 46.9 1513 3 0.2 719 47.1 1514 2 0.1 721 47.2 1515 1 0.1 722 47.3 1516 2 0.1 724 47.4 1517 5 0.3 729 47.7 1518 2 0.1 731 47.8 1520 5 0.3 736 48.2 1521 1 0.1 737 48.2 1522 3 0.2 740 48.4 1523 4 0.3 744 48.7 1524 1 0.1 745 48.8 1527 3 0.2 748 49.0 1528 1 0.1 749 49.0 1529 2 0.1 751 49.1 1531 4 0.3 755 49.4 96PO: Ending time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960906 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1532 2 0.1 757 49.5 1533 3 0.2 760 49.7 1534 1 0.1 761 49.8 1538 2 0.1 763 49.9 1539 4 0.3 767 50.2 1540 1 0.1 768 50.3 1541 1 0.1 769 50.3 1543 3 0.2 772 50.5 1544 3 0.2 775 50.7 1545 2 0.1 777 50.9 1546 1 0.1 778 50.9 1547 2 0.1 780 51.0 1548 4 0.3 784 51.3 1549 1 0.1 785 51.4 1550 1 0.1 786 51.4 1551 5 0.3 791 51.8 1552 3 0.2 794 52.0 1553 2 0.1 796 52.1 1554 1 0.1 797 52.2 1555 2 0.1 799 52.3 1556 3 0.2 802 52.5 1557 2 0.1 804 52.6 1559 3 0.2 807 52.8 1601 1 0.1 808 52.9 1602 2 0.1 810 53.0 1603 3 0.2 813 53.2 1604 2 0.1 815 53.3 1605 3 0.2 818 53.5 1606 1 0.1 819 53.6 1607 2 0.1 821 53.7 1608 1 0.1 822 53.8 1609 1 0.1 823 53.9 1610 2 0.1 825 54.0 1611 1 0.1 826 54.1 1613 1 0.1 827 54.1 1614 1 0.1 828 54.2 1615 4 0.3 832 54.5 1616 3 0.2 835 54.6 1617 1 0.1 836 54.7 1618 3 0.2 839 54.9 1619 3 0.2 842 55.1 1620 1 0.1 843 55.2 1621 3 0.2 846 55.4 1622 5 0.3 851 55.7 1623 2 0.1 853 55.8 1624 3 0.2 856 56.0 96PO: Ending time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960906 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1625 3 0.2 859 56.2 1626 2 0.1 861 56.3 1628 3 0.2 864 56.5 1629 3 0.2 867 56.7 1630 3 0.2 870 56.9 1631 2 0.1 872 57.1 1632 1 0.1 873 57.1 1633 3 0.2 876 57.3 1634 1 0.1 877 57.4 1635 2 0.1 879 57.5 1636 2 0.1 881 57.7 1637 1 0.1 882 57.7 1638 2 0.1 884 57.9 1639 2 0.1 886 58.0 1640 1 0.1 887 58.0 1642 1 0.1 888 58.1 1643 2 0.1 890 58.2 1645 2 0.1 892 58.4 1646 2 0.1 894 58.5 1647 1 0.1 895 58.6 1648 3 0.2 898 58.8 1649 1 0.1 899 58.8 1650 2 0.1 901 59.0 1651 4 0.3 905 59.2 1652 2 0.1 907 59.4 1653 2 0.1 909 59.5 1654 6 0.4 915 59.9 1656 1 0.1 916 59.9 1657 1 0.1 917 60.0 1658 1 0.1 918 60.1 1659 2 0.1 920 60.2 1700 1 0.1 921 60.3 1701 1 0.1 922 60.3 1702 3 0.2 925 60.5 1704 2 0.1 927 60.7 1706 3 0.2 930 60.9 1707 1 0.1 931 60.9 1708 1 0.1 932 61.0 1709 1 0.1 933 61.1 1710 2 0.1 935 61.2 1711 1 0.1 936 61.3 1712 2 0.1 938 61.4 1714 1 0.1 939 61.5 1715 1 0.1 940 61.5 1716 3 0.2 943 61.7 1717 2 0.1 945 61.8 96PO: Ending time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960906 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1718 2 0.1 947 62.0 1719 4 0.3 951 62.2 1721 3 0.2 954 62.4 1722 1 0.1 955 62.5 1723 3 0.2 958 62.7 1724 1 0.1 959 62.8 1725 2 0.1 961 62.9 1726 4 0.3 965 63.2 1728 2 0.1 967 63.3 1729 3 0.2 970 63.5 1730 2 0.1 972 63.6 1731 3 0.2 975 63.8 1732 3 0.2 978 64.0 1733 1 0.1 979 64.1 1735 2 0.1 981 64.2 1736 3 0.2 984 64.4 1741 2 0.1 986 64.5 1742 1 0.1 987 64.6 1744 1 0.1 988 64.7 1745 1 0.1 989 64.7 1747 1 0.1 990 64.8 1749 1 0.1 991 64.9 1753 4 0.3 995 65.1 1754 4 0.3 999 65.4 1755 2 0.1 1001 65.5 1756 7 0.5 1008 66.0 1757 1 0.1 1009 66.0 1758 1 0.1 1010 66.1 1759 2 0.1 1012 66.2 1800 3 0.2 1015 66.4 1801 3 0.2 1018 66.6 1803 3 0.2 1021 66.8 1804 4 0.3 1025 67.1 1805 3 0.2 1028 67.3 1806 2 0.1 1030 67.4 1808 1 0.1 1031 67.5 1809 2 0.1 1033 67.6 1810 2 0.1 1035 67.7 1811 1 0.1 1036 67.8 1813 3 0.2 1039 68.0 1814 1 0.1 1040 68.1 1816 1 0.1 1041 68.1 1817 1 0.1 1042 68.2 1819 1 0.1 1043 68.3 1820 5 0.3 1048 68.6 1821 1 0.1 1049 68.7 96PO: Ending time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960906 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1822 1 0.1 1050 68.7 1823 1 0.1 1051 68.8 1824 1 0.1 1052 68.8 1825 2 0.1 1054 69.0 1827 2 0.1 1056 69.1 1828 1 0.1 1057 69.2 1829 1 0.1 1058 69.2 1830 1 0.1 1059 69.3 1831 4 0.3 1063 69.6 1832 1 0.1 1064 69.6 1833 2 0.1 1066 69.8 1835 1 0.1 1067 69.8 1836 1 0.1 1068 69.9 1838 2 0.1 1070 70.0 1839 2 0.1 1072 70.2 1840 1 0.1 1073 70.2 1841 1 0.1 1074 70.3 1842 1 0.1 1075 70.4 1843 2 0.1 1077 70.5 1846 3 0.2 1080 70.7 1848 1 0.1 1081 70.7 1850 2 0.1 1083 70.9 1852 2 0.1 1085 71.0 1853 3 0.2 1088 71.2 1854 1 0.1 1089 71.3 1855 5 0.3 1094 71.6 1856 2 0.1 1096 71.7 1857 2 0.1 1098 71.9 1858 1 0.1 1099 71.9 1859 2 0.1 1101 72.1 1900 2 0.1 1103 72.2 1901 2 0.1 1105 72.3 1902 2 0.1 1107 72.4 1903 4 0.3 1111 72.7 1904 1 0.1 1112 72.8 1905 1 0.1 1113 72.8 1906 2 0.1 1115 73.0 1907 2 0.1 1117 73.1 1908 2 0.1 1119 73.2 1909 3 0.2 1122 73.4 1910 2 0.1 1124 73.6 1913 5 0.3 1129 73.9 1914 1 0.1 1130 74.0 1915 2 0.1 1132 74.1 1916 2 0.1 1134 74.2 1917 1 0.1 1135 74.3 96PO: Ending time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960906 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1919 4 0.3 1139 74.5 1920 1 0.1 1140 74.6 1921 3 0.2 1143 74.8 1922 1 0.1 1144 74.9 1923 3 0.2 1147 75.1 1924 7 0.5 1154 75.5 1925 5 0.3 1159 75.9 1926 1 0.1 1160 75.9 1927 2 0.1 1162 76.0 1928 3 0.2 1165 76.2 1930 2 0.1 1167 76.4 1931 3 0.2 1170 76.6 1933 1 0.1 1171 76.6 1934 2 0.1 1173 76.8 1935 1 0.1 1174 76.8 1936 2 0.1 1176 77.0 1937 1 0.1 1177 77.0 1939 2 0.1 1179 77.2 1940 3 0.2 1182 77.4 1941 1 0.1 1183 77.4 1943 2 0.1 1185 77.6 1947 3 0.2 1188 77.7 1948 1 0.1 1189 77.8 1949 3 0.2 1192 78.0 1950 2 0.1 1194 78.1 1951 1 0.1 1195 78.2 1952 1 0.1 1196 78.3 1954 2 0.1 1198 78.4 1955 5 0.3 1203 78.7 1956 2 0.1 1205 78.9 1957 1 0.1 1206 78.9 1958 1 0.1 1207 79.0 1959 4 0.3 1211 79.3 2000 5 0.3 1216 79.6 2001 2 0.1 1218 79.7 2002 5 0.3 1223 80.0 2003 3 0.2 1226 80.2 2004 5 0.3 1231 80.6 2005 6 0.4 1237 81.0 2006 2 0.1 1239 81.1 2007 6 0.4 1245 81.5 2008 4 0.3 1249 81.7 2009 2 0.1 1251 81.9 2010 2 0.1 1253 82.0 2011 3 0.2 1256 82.2 2013 3 0.2 1259 82.4 96PO: Ending time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960906 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 2014 4 0.3 1263 82.7 2015 3 0.2 1266 82.9 2016 3 0.2 1269 83.0 2017 1 0.1 1270 83.1 2018 2 0.1 1272 83.2 2019 1 0.1 1273 83.3 2020 2 0.1 1275 83.4 2021 4 0.3 1279 83.7 2022 3 0.2 1282 83.9 2023 1 0.1 1283 84.0 2024 2 0.1 1285 84.1 2025 5 0.3 1290 84.4 2026 2 0.1 1292 84.6 2027 1 0.1 1293 84.6 2028 5 0.3 1298 84.9 2029 3 0.2 1301 85.1 2030 3 0.2 1304 85.3 2031 4 0.3 1308 85.6 2032 3 0.2 1311 85.8 2033 2 0.1 1313 85.9 2034 2 0.1 1315 86.1 2035 2 0.1 1317 86.2 2036 4 0.3 1321 86.5 2037 4 0.3 1325 86.7 2038 3 0.2 1328 86.9 2039 2 0.1 1330 87.0 2040 2 0.1 1332 87.2 2041 6 0.4 1338 87.6 2042 3 0.2 1341 87.8 2043 3 0.2 1344 88.0 2044 3 0.2 1347 88.2 2045 2 0.1 1349 88.3 2046 5 0.3 1354 88.6 2047 2 0.1 1356 88.7 2048 3 0.2 1359 88.9 2049 5 0.3 1364 89.3 2050 4 0.3 1368 89.5 2051 2 0.1 1370 89.7 2052 1 0.1 1371 89.7 2053 4 0.3 1375 90.0 2054 3 0.2 1378 90.2 2055 1 0.1 1379 90.2 2056 3 0.2 1382 90.4 2057 3 0.2 1385 90.6 2058 3 0.2 1388 90.8 2059 1 0.1 1389 90.9 96PO: Ending time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960906 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 2100 3 0.2 1392 91.1 2101 1 0.1 1393 91.2 2102 1 0.1 1394 91.2 2104 5 0.3 1399 91.6 2105 4 0.3 1403 91.8 2106 2 0.1 1405 92.0 2107 3 0.2 1408 92.1 2108 1 0.1 1409 92.2 2110 3 0.2 1412 92.4 2111 1 0.1 1413 92.5 2112 3 0.2 1416 92.7 2113 3 0.2 1419 92.9 2114 6 0.4 1425 93.3 2115 2 0.1 1427 93.4 2116 2 0.1 1429 93.5 2118 2 0.1 1431 93.7 2119 1 0.1 1432 93.7 2120 2 0.1 1434 93.8 2121 2 0.1 1436 94.0 2122 1 0.1 1437 94.0 2123 3 0.2 1440 94.2 2124 1 0.1 1441 94.3 2126 2 0.1 1443 94.4 2127 3 0.2 1446 94.6 2128 3 0.2 1449 94.8 2129 1 0.1 1450 94.9 2131 1 0.1 1451 95.0 2132 2 0.1 1453 95.1 2133 1 0.1 1454 95.2 2135 2 0.1 1456 95.3 2137 1 0.1 1457 95.4 2138 2 0.1 1459 95.5 2140 3 0.2 1462 95.7 2141 2 0.1 1464 95.8 2142 1 0.1 1465 95.9 2144 4 0.3 1469 96.1 2145 1 0.1 1470 96.2 2150 2 0.1 1472 96.3 2151 1 0.1 1473 96.4 2153 2 0.1 1475 96.5 2154 1 0.1 1476 96.6 2155 1 0.1 1477 96.7 2158 2 0.1 1479 96.8 2159 1 0.1 1480 96.9 2200 1 0.1 1481 96.9 2203 2 0.1 1483 97.1 96PO: Ending time (local) Cumulative Cumulative V960906 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 2204 1 0.1 1484 97.1 2205 2 0.1 1486 97.3 2207 2 0.1 1488 97.4 2208 1 0.1 1489 97.4 2209 2 0.1 1491 97.6 2210 1 0.1 1492 97.6 2212 2 0.1 1494 97.8 2213 1 0.1 1495 97.8 2214 1 0.1 1496 97.9 2216 1 0.1 1497 98.0 2217 1 0.1 1498 98.0 2219 1 0.1 1499 98.1 2220 2 0.1 1501 98.2 2221 2 0.1 1503 98.4 2222 1 0.1 1504 98.4 2223 2 0.1 1506 98.6 2226 1 0.1 1507 98.6 2227 2 0.1 1509 98.8 2233 2 0.1 1511 98.9 2234 1 0.1 1512 99.0 2236 1 0.1 1513 99.0 2238 1 0.1 1514 99.1 2239 1 0.1 1515 99.1 2240 1 0.1 1516 99.2 2242 1 0.1 1517 99.3 2245 1 0.1 1518 99.3 2246 1 0.1 1519 99.4 2250 1 0.1 1520 99.5 2256 1 0.1 1521 99.5 2301 1 0.1 1522 99.6 2307 1 0.1 1523 99.7 2311 1 0.1 1524 99.7 2315 1 0.1 1525 99.8 2324 1 0.1 1526 99.9 2325 1 0.1 1527 99.9 2341 1 0.1 1528 100.0 Frequency missing = 186 96PO: Interview length in minutes Cumulative Cumulative V960907 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 28 1 0.1 1 0.1 30 1 0.1 2 0.1 33 1 0.1 3 0.2 34 1 0.1 4 0.3 36 2 0.1 6 0.4 39 1 0.1 7 0.5 40 3 0.2 10 0.7 41 2 0.1 12 0.8 42 6 0.4 18 1.2 43 9 0.6 27 1.8 44 6 0.4 33 2.2 45 12 0.8 45 3.0 46 12 0.8 57 3.8 47 20 1.3 77 5.1 48 16 1.1 93 6.1 49 27 1.8 120 7.9 50 23 1.5 143 9.4 51 29 1.9 172 11.3 52 35 2.3 207 13.6 53 36 2.4 243 16.0 54 24 1.6 267 17.6 55 44 2.9 311 20.5 56 35 2.3 346 22.8 57 31 2.0 377 24.9 58 43 2.8 420 27.7 59 49 3.2 469 30.9 60 31 2.0 500 33.0 61 38 2.5 538 35.5 62 41 2.7 579 38.2 63 36 2.4 615 40.5 64 32 2.1 647 42.6 65 38 2.5 685 45.2 66 31 2.0 716 47.2 67 26 1.7 742 48.9 68 30 2.0 772 50.9 69 45 3.0 817 53.9 70 39 2.6 856 56.4 71 42 2.8 898 59.2 72 25 1.6 923 60.8 73 35 2.3 958 63.2 74 36 2.4 994 65.5 75 24 1.6 1018 67.1 76 30 2.0 1048 69.1 77 26 1.7 1074 70.8 78 27 1.8 1101 72.6 79 30 2.0 1131 74.6 96PO: Interview length in minutes Cumulative Cumulative V960907 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 80 23 1.5 1154 76.1 81 32 2.1 1186 78.2 82 18 1.2 1204 79.4 83 18 1.2 1222 80.6 84 20 1.3 1242 81.9 85 23 1.5 1265 83.4 86 21 1.4 1286 84.8 87 19 1.3 1305 86.0 88 11 0.7 1316 86.8 89 12 0.8 1328 87.5 90 11 0.7 1339 88.3 91 8 0.5 1347 88.8 92 10 0.7 1357 89.5 93 11 0.7 1368 90.2 94 10 0.7 1378 90.8 95 12 0.8 1390 91.6 96 11 0.7 1401 92.4 97 6 0.4 1407 92.7 98 9 0.6 1416 93.3 99 2 0.1 1418 93.5 100 9 0.6 1427 94.1 101 6 0.4 1433 94.5 102 2 0.1 1435 94.6 103 7 0.5 1442 95.1 104 9 0.6 1451 95.6 105 5 0.3 1456 96.0 106 3 0.2 1459 96.2 107 6 0.4 1465 96.6 108 4 0.3 1469 96.8 109 3 0.2 1472 97.0 110 4 0.3 1476 97.3 111 3 0.2 1479 97.5 113 4 0.3 1483 97.8 114 1 0.1 1484 97.8 115 3 0.2 1487 98.0 116 1 0.1 1488 98.1 117 1 0.1 1489 98.2 118 2 0.1 1491 98.3 119 1 0.1 1492 98.4 120 1 0.1 1493 98.4 121 1 0.1 1494 98.5 122 1 0.1 1495 98.5 123 1 0.1 1496 98.6 125 3 0.2 1499 98.8 128 2 0.1 1501 98.9 130 2 0.1 1503 99.1 96PO: Interview length in minutes Cumulative Cumulative V960907 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 131 1 0.1 1504 99.1 133 1 0.1 1505 99.2 134 1 0.1 1506 99.3 136 1 0.1 1507 99.3 137 1 0.1 1508 99.4 139 3 0.2 1511 99.6 146 1 0.1 1512 99.7 147 1 0.1 1513 99.7 151 1 0.1 1514 99.8 157 1 0.1 1515 99.9 162 1 0.1 1516 99.9 183 1 0.1 1517 100.0 Frequency missing = 197 96PO: Interview number Cumulative Cumulative V960908 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 128 8.3 128 8.3 2 126 8.2 254 16.6 3 118 7.7 372 24.3 4 114 7.4 486 31.7 5 110 7.2 596 38.9 6 107 7.0 703 45.8 7 102 6.6 805 52.5 8 99 6.5 904 58.9 9 86 5.6 990 64.5 10 79 5.1 1069 69.7 11 76 5.0 1145 74.6 12 67 4.4 1212 79.0 13 55 3.6 1267 82.6 14 43 2.8 1310 85.4 15 32 2.1 1342 87.5 16 28 1.8 1370 89.3 17 25 1.6 1395 90.9 18 23 1.5 1418 92.4 19 21 1.4 1439 93.8 20 17 1.1 1456 94.9 21 15 1.0 1471 95.9 22 15 1.0 1486 96.9 23 13 0.8 1499 97.7 24 10 0.7 1509 98.4 25 6 0.4 1515 98.8 26 4 0.3 1519 99.0 27 4 0.3 1523 99.3 28 3 0.2 1526 99.5 29 2 0.1 1528 99.6 30 2 0.1 1530 99.7 31 2 0.1 1532 99.9 32 2 0.1 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Number of telephone calls Cumulative Cumulative V960917 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 89 5.8 89 5.8 1 268 17.5 357 23.3 2 358 23.3 715 46.6 3 238 15.5 953 62.1 4 162 10.6 1115 72.7 5 104 6.8 1219 79.5 6 74 4.8 1293 84.3 7 58 3.8 1351 88.1 8 37 2.4 1388 90.5 9 37 2.4 1425 92.9 10 24 1.6 1449 94.5 11 20 1.3 1469 95.8 12 14 0.9 1483 96.7 13 13 0.8 1496 97.5 14 10 0.7 1506 98.2 15 7 0.5 1513 98.6 16 7 0.5 1520 99.1 17 3 0.2 1523 99.3 19 2 0.1 1525 99.4 20 1 0.1 1526 99.5 21 2 0.1 1528 99.6 22 1 0.1 1529 99.7 24 2 0.1 1531 99.8 25 1 0.1 1532 99.9 29 1 0.1 1533 99.9 36 1 0.1 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Number of face to face calls Cumulative Cumulative V960918 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 699 45.6 699 45.6 1 610 39.8 1309 85.4 2 114 7.4 1423 92.8 3 49 3.2 1472 96.0 4 22 1.4 1494 97.5 5 9 0.6 1503 98.0 6 9 0.6 1512 98.6 7 5 0.3 1517 99.0 8 5 0.3 1522 99.3 9 3 0.2 1525 99.5 10 2 0.1 1527 99.6 11 1 0.1 1528 99.7 12 2 0.1 1530 99.8 13 3 0.2 1533 100.0 Frequency missing = 181 96PO: Total number of calls (phone+FtF) Cumulative Cumulative V960919 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 74 4.8 74 4.8 2 383 25.0 457 29.8 3 311 20.3 768 50.1 4 216 14.1 984 64.2 5 138 9.0 1122 73.2 6 101 6.6 1223 79.8 7 73 4.8 1296 84.5 8 48 3.1 1344 87.7 9 45 2.9 1389 90.6 10 30 2.0 1419 92.6 11 15 1.0 1434 93.5 12 27 1.8 1461 95.3 13 21 1.4 1482 96.7 14 17 1.1 1499 97.8 15 8 0.5 1507 98.3 16 9 0.6 1516 98.9 17 4 0.3 1520 99.2 19 3 0.2 1523 99.3 20 1 0.1 1524 99.4 21 1 0.1 1525 99.5 22 2 0.1 1527 99.6 23 1 0.1 1528 99.7 24 2 0.1 1530 99.8 30 1 0.1 1531 99.9 32 1 0.1 1532 99.9 36 1 0.1 1533 100.0 Frequency missing = 181 96PO: Interviewer of record ID Cumulative Cumulative V960953 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1020 13 0.8 13 0.8 1023 11 0.7 24 1.6 2020 10 0.7 34 2.2 2025 24 1.6 58 3.8 2033 12 0.8 70 4.6 2034 23 1.5 93 6.1 2054 27 1.8 120 7.8 2151 11 0.7 131 8.5 2212 18 1.2 149 9.7 2254 13 0.8 162 10.6 2375 6 0.4 168 11.0 2453 4 0.3 172 11.2 2525 20 1.3 192 12.5 2528 5 0.3 197 12.8 2552 5 0.3 202 13.2 2555 19 1.2 221 14.4 2569 9 0.6 230 15.0 2599 13 0.8 243 15.8 2602 32 2.1 275 17.9 2672 11 0.7 286 18.6 2727 12 0.8 298 19.4 2751 8 0.5 306 19.9 2835 14 0.9 320 20.9 2842 23 1.5 343 22.4 2911 9 0.6 352 22.9 2927 6 0.4 358 23.3 3099 3 0.2 361 23.5 3108 23 1.5 384 25.0 3245 24 1.6 408 26.6 3266 13 0.8 421 27.4 3344 11 0.7 432 28.2 3348 13 0.8 445 29.0 3390 12 0.8 457 29.8 3457 7 0.5 464 30.2 3548 9 0.6 473 30.8 3959 4 0.3 477 31.1 4038 22 1.4 499 32.5 4044 9 0.6 508 33.1 4074 12 0.8 520 33.9 4104 18 1.2 538 35.1 4178 13 0.8 551 35.9 4205 10 0.7 561 36.6 4383 12 0.8 573 37.4 4434 12 0.8 585 38.1 4449 20 1.3 605 39.4 4523 8 0.5 613 40.0 96PO: Interviewer of record ID Cumulative Cumulative V960953 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4525 9 0.6 622 40.5 4527 10 0.7 632 41.2 4645 7 0.5 639 41.7 4752 32 2.1 671 43.7 4754 17 1.1 688 44.9 4960 11 0.7 699 45.6 5009 12 0.8 711 46.3 5042 14 0.9 725 47.3 5068 22 1.4 747 48.7 5123 12 0.8 759 49.5 5150 18 1.2 777 50.7 5165 14 0.9 791 51.6 5227 6 0.4 797 52.0 5239 24 1.6 821 53.5 5240 10 0.7 831 54.2 5274 9 0.6 840 54.8 5286 12 0.8 852 55.5 5321 5 0.3 857 55.9 5322 8 0.5 865 56.4 5348 14 0.9 879 57.3 5349 13 0.8 892 58.1 5358 11 0.7 903 58.9 5361 25 1.6 928 60.5 5364 13 0.8 941 61.3 5372 28 1.8 969 63.2 5380 15 1.0 984 64.1 5436 24 1.6 1008 65.7 5502 8 0.5 1016 66.2 5760 1 0.1 1017 66.3 5761 2 0.1 1019 66.4 5814 13 0.8 1032 67.3 5833 6 0.4 1038 67.7 5834 7 0.5 1045 68.1 5837 2 0.1 1047 68.3 5868 15 1.0 1062 69.2 6146 8 0.5 1070 69.8 6489 4 0.3 1074 70.0 6515 2 0.1 1076 70.1 6577 2 0.1 1078 70.3 6723 8 0.5 1086 70.8 6881 9 0.6 1095 71.4 6943 6 0.4 1101 71.8 7102 13 0.8 1114 72.6 7196 12 0.8 1126 73.4 7198 8 0.5 1134 73.9 7200 6 0.4 1140 74.3 96PO: Interviewer of record ID Cumulative Cumulative V960953 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7356 8 0.5 1148 74.8 7361 8 0.5 1156 75.4 7370 19 1.2 1175 76.6 7372 14 0.9 1189 77.5 7480 9 0.6 1198 78.1 7503 9 0.6 1207 78.7 7533 8 0.5 1215 79.2 7720 19 1.2 1234 80.4 7773 15 1.0 1249 81.4 7813 1 0.1 1250 81.5 8217 8 0.5 1258 82.0 8382 6 0.4 1264 82.4 8384 11 0.7 1275 83.1 8391 8 0.5 1283 83.6 8392 13 0.8 1296 84.5 8469 11 0.7 1307 85.2 8507 19 1.2 1326 86.4 8512 7 0.5 1333 86.9 8659 1 0.1 1334 87.0 8680 14 0.9 1348 87.9 8703 17 1.1 1365 89.0 8805 14 0.9 1379 89.9 8873 2 0.1 1381 90.0 8984 8 0.5 1389 90.5 9053 7 0.5 1396 91.0 9087 13 0.8 1409 91.9 9167 16 1.0 1425 92.9 9205 12 0.8 1437 93.7 9213 8 0.5 1445 94.2 9241 14 0.9 1459 95.1 9297 11 0.7 1470 95.8 9298 4 0.3 1474 96.1 9565 4 0.3 1478 96.3 9566 12 0.8 1490 97.1 9570 13 0.8 1503 98.0 9577 11 0.7 1514 98.7 9582 9 0.6 1523 99.3 9583 11 0.7 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Field supervisor ID Cumulative Cumulative V960954 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 2725 200 13.0 200 13.0 6238 209 13.6 409 26.7 6840 229 14.9 638 41.6 7770 303 19.8 941 61.3 9344 236 15.4 1177 76.7 9942 218 14.2 1395 90.9 9958 139 9.1 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Interviewer experience Cumulative Cumulative V960960 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 589 38.4 589 38.4 1 243 15.8 832 54.2 2 125 8.1 957 62.4 3 72 4.7 1029 67.1 4 143 9.3 1172 76.4 5 62 4.0 1234 80.4 6 89 5.8 1323 86.2 7 81 5.3 1404 91.5 8 47 3.1 1451 94.6 9 8 0.5 1459 95.1 10 6 0.4 1465 95.5 12 29 1.9 1494 97.4 15 13 0.8 1507 98.2 16 16 1.0 1523 99.3 30 11 0.7 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Feeling therm - Bill Clinton Cumulative Cumulative V961019 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 107 7.0 107 7.0 2 1 0.1 108 7.1 3 1 0.1 109 7.1 5 3 0.2 112 7.3 10 7 0.5 119 7.8 15 78 5.1 197 12.9 20 4 0.3 201 13.2 25 2 0.1 203 13.3 30 106 6.9 309 20.2 35 3 0.2 312 20.4 40 104 6.8 416 27.3 45 2 0.1 418 27.4 50 100 6.6 518 33.9 52 1 0.1 519 34.0 55 3 0.2 522 34.2 60 231 15.1 753 49.3 65 3 0.2 756 49.5 67 1 0.1 757 49.6 70 273 17.9 1030 67.5 75 12 0.8 1042 68.3 80 16 1.0 1058 69.3 83 1 0.1 1059 69.4 85 291 19.1 1350 88.5 86 1 0.1 1351 88.5 90 10 0.7 1361 89.2 92 1 0.1 1362 89.3 94 1 0.1 1363 89.3 95 4 0.3 1367 89.6 100 159 10.4 1526 100.0 Frequency missing = 188 96PO: Feeling therm - Bob Dole Cumulative Cumulative V961020 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 52 3.4 52 3.4 5 4 0.3 56 3.7 6 1 0.1 57 3.8 9 1 0.1 58 3.8 10 3 0.2 61 4.0 15 67 4.4 128 8.4 20 4 0.3 132 8.7 25 3 0.2 135 8.9 30 127 8.4 262 17.3 35 3 0.2 265 17.5 40 200 13.2 465 30.7 42 2 0.1 467 30.8 45 5 0.3 472 31.1 48 2 0.1 474 31.3 49 1 0.1 475 31.3 50 294 19.4 769 50.7 52 1 0.1 770 50.8 55 7 0.5 777 51.3 58 1 0.1 778 51.3 59 1 0.1 779 51.4 60 317 20.9 1096 72.3 65 5 0.3 1101 72.6 70 203 13.4 1304 86.0 75 5 0.3 1309 86.3 80 11 0.7 1320 87.1 85 166 10.9 1486 98.0 90 5 0.3 1491 98.4 95 1 0.1 1492 98.4 99 1 0.1 1493 98.5 100 23 1.5 1516 100.0 Frequency missing = 198 96PO: Feeling therm - Ross Perot Cumulative Cumulative V961021 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 143 9.5 143 9.5 2 1 0.1 144 9.6 5 5 0.3 149 9.9 9 1 0.1 150 10.0 10 8 0.5 158 10.5 15 148 9.9 306 20.4 16 2 0.1 308 20.5 20 10 0.7 318 21.2 24 1 0.1 319 21.3 25 2 0.1 321 21.4 30 149 9.9 470 31.3 35 3 0.2 473 31.5 40 190 12.7 663 44.2 45 1 0.1 664 44.3 50 427 28.5 1091 72.7 51 1 0.1 1092 72.8 52 1 0.1 1093 72.9 53 1 0.1 1094 72.9 55 3 0.2 1097 73.1 60 206 13.7 1303 86.9 65 2 0.1 1305 87.0 70 104 6.9 1409 93.9 72 1 0.1 1410 94.0 75 6 0.4 1416 94.4 80 7 0.5 1423 94.9 85 62 4.1 1485 99.0 90 2 0.1 1487 99.1 96 1 0.1 1488 99.2 100 12 0.8 1500 100.0 Frequency missing = 214 96PO: Feeling therm - Dem Hse Cand Cumulative Cumulative V961022 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 39 3.5 39 3.5 1 1 0.1 40 3.6 5 3 0.3 43 3.8 7 1 0.1 44 3.9 8 1 0.1 45 4.0 10 3 0.3 48 4.3 15 42 3.7 90 8.0 30 53 4.7 143 12.7 35 1 0.1 144 12.8 40 96 8.5 240 21.3 45 2 0.2 242 21.5 50 374 33.2 616 54.7 55 2 0.2 618 54.9 60 165 14.7 783 69.5 65 1 0.1 784 69.6 67 1 0.1 785 69.7 70 157 13.9 942 83.7 75 10 0.9 952 84.5 79 1 0.1 953 84.6 80 8 0.7 961 85.3 85 116 10.3 1077 95.6 90 4 0.4 1081 96.0 95 1 0.1 1082 96.1 100 44 3.9 1126 100.0 Frequency missing = 588 96PO: Feeling therm - Rep Hse Cand Cumulative Cumulative V961023 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 33 2.9 33 2.9 4 1 0.1 34 3.0 7 1 0.1 35 3.0 8 1 0.1 36 3.1 10 2 0.2 38 3.3 15 28 2.4 66 5.7 20 2 0.2 68 5.9 30 48 4.2 116 10.1 35 1 0.1 117 10.2 40 92 8.0 209 18.1 45 5 0.4 214 18.6 50 359 31.2 573 49.7 55 3 0.3 576 50.0 60 215 18.7 791 68.7 65 4 0.3 795 69.0 70 170 14.8 965 83.8 75 8 0.7 973 84.5 80 5 0.4 978 84.9 85 127 11.0 1105 95.9 90 2 0.2 1107 96.1 92 1 0.1 1108 96.2 95 1 0.1 1109 96.3 99 1 0.1 1110 96.4 100 42 3.6 1152 100.0 Frequency missing = 562 96PO: Feeling therm - Ret Hse Cand Cumulative Cumulative V961024 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 4 3.1 4 3.1 10 1 0.8 5 3.9 15 7 5.5 12 9.4 30 1 0.8 13 10.2 35 1 0.8 14 11.0 40 9 7.1 23 18.1 45 1 0.8 24 18.9 50 36 28.3 60 47.2 60 26 20.5 86 67.7 70 11 8.7 97 76.4 80 3 2.4 100 78.7 85 21 16.5 121 95.3 90 1 0.8 122 96.1 100 5 3.9 127 100.0 Frequency missing = 1587 96PO: Feeling therm - Supreme Court Cumulative Cumulative V961025 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 7 0.5 7 0.5 6 1 0.1 8 0.5 10 1 0.1 9 0.6 15 13 0.9 22 1.5 20 3 0.2 25 1.7 30 28 1.9 53 3.6 35 2 0.1 55 3.7 40 101 6.8 156 10.5 45 3 0.2 159 10.7 50 371 25.0 530 35.8 55 8 0.5 538 36.3 60 328 22.1 866 58.4 65 11 0.7 877 59.2 70 327 22.1 1204 81.2 75 18 1.2 1222 82.5 78 1 0.1 1223 82.5 79 1 0.1 1224 82.6 80 16 1.1 1240 83.7 85 187 12.6 1427 96.3 90 5 0.3 1432 96.6 100 50 3.4 1482 100.0 Frequency missing = 232 96PO: Feeling therm - Congress Cumulative Cumulative V961026 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 11 0.7 11 0.7 6 1 0.1 12 0.8 10 3 0.2 15 1.0 15 39 2.6 54 3.6 20 5 0.3 59 3.9 25 4 0.3 63 4.2 30 63 4.2 126 8.4 35 6 0.4 132 8.8 40 236 15.8 368 24.6 45 4 0.3 372 24.8 46 1 0.1 373 24.9 50 285 19.0 658 44.0 55 10 0.7 668 44.6 60 373 24.9 1041 69.5 65 14 0.9 1055 70.5 70 285 19.0 1340 89.5 75 19 1.3 1359 90.8 80 7 0.5 1366 91.2 85 104 6.9 1470 98.2 90 6 0.4 1476 98.6 100 21 1.4 1497 100.0 Frequency missing = 217 96PO: Feeling therm - The military Cumulative Cumulative V961027 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 5 0.3 5 0.3 5 1 0.1 6 0.4 10 1 0.1 7 0.5 15 20 1.3 27 1.8 20 1 0.1 28 1.9 25 1 0.1 29 1.9 30 29 1.9 58 3.9 35 1 0.1 59 3.9 37 1 0.1 60 4.0 40 77 5.1 137 9.1 45 3 0.2 140 9.3 50 195 13.0 335 22.3 51 1 0.1 336 22.3 55 1 0.1 337 22.4 60 269 17.9 606 40.3 65 16 1.1 622 41.3 70 329 21.9 951 63.2 75 22 1.5 973 64.7 80 22 1.5 995 66.1 85 322 21.4 1317 87.5 86 1 0.1 1318 87.6 90 9 0.6 1327 88.2 95 6 0.4 1333 88.6 100 172 11.4 1505 100.0 Frequency missing = 209 96PO: Feeling therm - Federal govt Cumulative Cumulative V961028 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 35 2.3 35 2.3 1 1 0.1 36 2.4 4 1 0.1 37 2.4 5 1 0.1 38 2.5 10 2 0.1 40 2.6 15 60 4.0 100 6.6 20 3 0.2 103 6.8 25 3 0.2 106 7.0 30 117 7.7 223 14.8 35 6 0.4 229 15.2 40 281 18.6 510 33.8 45 3 0.2 513 34.0 50 217 14.4 730 48.3 55 9 0.6 739 48.9 60 366 24.2 1105 73.1 62 1 0.1 1106 73.2 65 10 0.7 1116 73.9 70 229 15.2 1345 89.0 75 14 0.9 1359 89.9 80 12 0.8 1371 90.7 85 110 7.3 1481 98.0 90 4 0.3 1485 98.3 100 26 1.7 1511 100.0 Frequency missing = 203 96PO: Feeling therm - blacks Cumulative Cumulative V961029 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 6 0.4 6 0.4 5 1 0.1 7 0.5 10 1 0.1 8 0.5 15 11 0.7 19 1.3 25 1 0.1 20 1.3 30 14 0.9 34 2.3 35 1 0.1 35 2.4 40 56 3.8 91 6.1 45 3 0.2 94 6.3 50 403 27.1 497 33.4 55 2 0.1 499 33.5 60 244 16.4 743 49.9 65 15 1.0 758 50.9 70 316 21.2 1074 72.1 75 14 0.9 1088 73.1 80 17 1.1 1105 74.2 83 1 0.1 1106 74.3 85 226 15.2 1332 89.5 90 5 0.3 1337 89.8 95 3 0.2 1340 90.0 100 149 10.0 1489 100.0 Frequency missing = 225 96PO: Feeling therm - whites Cumulative Cumulative V961030 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 2 0.1 2 0.1 6 1 0.1 3 0.2 15 2 0.1 5 0.3 30 1 0.1 6 0.4 35 1 0.1 7 0.5 40 9 0.6 16 1.1 48 1 0.1 17 1.1 50 357 24.1 374 25.3 55 1 0.1 375 25.4 60 183 12.4 558 37.7 65 5 0.3 563 38.1 70 343 23.2 906 61.3 75 15 1.0 921 62.3 80 18 1.2 939 63.5 85 307 20.8 1246 84.2 90 9 0.6 1255 84.9 95 1 0.1 1256 84.9 100 223 15.1 1479 100.0 Frequency missing = 235 96PO: Feeling therm - conservatives Cumulative Cumulative V961031 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 8 0.5 8 0.5 6 1 0.1 9 0.6 15 32 2.2 41 2.8 25 4 0.3 45 3.1 30 56 3.8 101 6.9 35 2 0.1 103 7.0 40 156 10.6 259 17.6 45 3 0.2 262 17.8 50 356 24.3 618 42.1 51 1 0.1 619 42.2 55 10 0.7 629 42.8 60 304 20.7 933 63.6 65 7 0.5 940 64.0 70 268 18.3 1208 82.3 75 17 1.2 1225 83.4 80 8 0.5 1233 84.0 85 175 11.9 1408 95.9 90 6 0.4 1414 96.3 92 1 0.1 1415 96.4 95 1 0.1 1416 96.5 100 52 3.5 1468 100.0 Frequency missing = 246 96PO: Feeling therm - liberals Cumulative Cumulative V961032 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 52 3.6 52 3.6 1 1 0.1 53 3.6 4 2 0.1 55 3.8 5 1 0.1 56 3.8 10 5 0.3 61 4.2 15 65 4.5 126 8.6 20 2 0.1 128 8.8 25 4 0.3 132 9.0 30 128 8.8 260 17.8 35 4 0.3 264 18.1 40 171 11.7 435 29.8 45 5 0.3 440 30.1 48 1 0.1 441 30.2 50 384 26.3 825 56.5 55 3 0.2 828 56.7 60 266 18.2 1094 74.9 65 10 0.7 1104 75.6 70 214 14.7 1318 90.3 75 11 0.8 1329 91.0 80 8 0.5 1337 91.6 85 93 6.4 1430 97.9 93 1 0.1 1431 98.0 95 2 0.1 1433 98.2 97 1 0.1 1434 98.2 100 26 1.8 1460 100.0 Frequency missing = 254 96PO: Feeling therm - labor unions Cumulative Cumulative V961033 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 47 3.2 47 3.2 4 1 0.1 48 3.2 6 1 0.1 49 3.3 10 3 0.2 52 3.5 15 65 4.4 117 7.8 20 2 0.1 119 8.0 25 3 0.2 122 8.2 30 113 7.6 235 15.8 35 2 0.1 237 15.9 40 196 13.1 433 29.0 45 4 0.3 437 29.3 50 323 21.7 760 51.0 52 1 0.1 761 51.0 55 7 0.5 768 51.5 59 1 0.1 769 51.6 60 286 19.2 1055 70.8 63 1 0.1 1056 70.8 65 13 0.9 1069 71.7 67 1 0.1 1070 71.8 70 190 12.7 1260 84.5 75 9 0.6 1269 85.1 80 13 0.9 1282 86.0 85 134 9.0 1416 95.0 88 1 0.1 1417 95.0 90 5 0.3 1422 95.4 95 1 0.1 1423 95.4 100 68 4.6 1491 100.0 Frequency missing = 223 96PO: Feeling therm - big business Cumulative Cumulative V961034 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 15 1.0 15 1.0 5 1 0.1 16 1.1 10 3 0.2 19 1.3 15 48 3.2 67 4.5 20 1 0.1 68 4.5 25 3 0.2 71 4.7 30 94 6.3 165 11.0 35 2 0.1 167 11.1 40 242 16.1 409 27.3 45 2 0.1 411 27.4 50 321 21.4 732 48.8 51 1 0.1 733 48.9 55 7 0.5 740 49.3 60 338 22.5 1078 71.9 62 1 0.1 1079 71.9 65 14 0.9 1093 72.9 70 243 16.2 1336 89.1 75 13 0.9 1349 89.9 80 5 0.3 1354 90.3 85 99 6.6 1453 96.9 90 5 0.3 1458 97.2 95 1 0.1 1459 97.3 100 41 2.7 1500 100.0 Frequency missing = 214 96PO: Feeling therm - poor people Cumulative Cumulative V961035 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 1 0.1 1 0.1 4 1 0.1 2 0.1 10 1 0.1 3 0.2 15 4 0.3 7 0.5 30 9 0.6 16 1.1 35 2 0.1 18 1.2 40 29 2.0 47 3.2 45 4 0.3 51 3.4 50 274 18.5 325 21.9 52 1 0.1 326 22.0 53 1 0.1 327 22.0 55 2 0.1 329 22.2 60 298 20.1 627 42.2 65 2 0.1 629 42.4 70 328 22.1 957 64.4 75 10 0.7 967 65.1 80 12 0.8 979 65.9 85 285 19.2 1264 85.1 90 8 0.5 1272 85.7 95 1 0.1 1273 85.7 100 212 14.3 1485 100.0 Frequency missing = 229 96PO: Feeling therm - ppl on welfare Cumulative Cumulative V961036 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 36 2.4 36 2.4 4 1 0.1 37 2.5 15 76 5.1 113 7.6 20 5 0.3 118 8.0 25 5 0.3 123 8.3 30 113 7.6 236 16.0 35 3 0.2 239 16.2 40 276 18.7 515 34.8 45 3 0.2 518 35.0 50 353 23.9 871 58.9 55 5 0.3 876 59.3 60 284 19.2 1160 78.5 65 11 0.7 1171 79.2 70 181 12.2 1352 91.5 75 5 0.3 1357 91.8 80 3 0.2 1360 92.0 85 81 5.5 1441 97.5 90 3 0.2 1444 97.7 95 1 0.1 1445 97.8 100 33 2.2 1478 100.0 Frequency missing = 236 96PO: Feeling therm - Hispanics Cumulative Cumulative V961037 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 6 0.4 6 0.4 6 1 0.1 7 0.5 10 1 0.1 8 0.5 15 20 1.4 28 1.9 20 2 0.1 30 2.0 30 27 1.8 57 3.9 35 1 0.1 58 4.0 40 61 4.2 119 8.1 45 1 0.1 120 8.2 50 464 31.7 584 39.9 52 1 0.1 585 39.9 55 2 0.1 587 40.1 60 224 15.3 811 55.4 65 6 0.4 817 55.8 70 291 19.9 1108 75.6 75 15 1.0 1123 76.7 80 16 1.1 1139 77.7 85 202 13.8 1341 91.5 90 5 0.3 1346 91.9 100 119 8.1 1465 100.0 Frequency missing = 249 96PO: Feeling therm - Christian fund Cumulative Cumulative V961038 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 55 4.0 55 4.0 3 1 0.1 56 4.0 4 1 0.1 57 4.1 5 1 0.1 58 4.2 7 1 0.1 59 4.3 10 4 0.3 63 4.5 15 71 5.1 134 9.7 20 2 0.1 136 9.8 25 4 0.3 140 10.1 30 102 7.4 242 17.5 35 2 0.1 244 17.6 40 161 11.6 405 29.2 45 6 0.4 411 29.7 50 374 27.0 785 56.6 51 1 0.1 786 56.7 55 6 0.4 792 57.1 57 1 0.1 793 57.2 60 199 14.4 992 71.6 65 3 0.2 995 71.8 70 154 11.1 1149 82.9 75 13 0.9 1162 83.8 80 5 0.4 1167 84.2 85 118 8.5 1285 92.7 90 4 0.3 1289 93.0 95 3 0.2 1292 93.2 99 1 0.1 1293 93.3 100 93 6.7 1386 100.0 Frequency missing = 328 96PO: Feeling therm - the women's mvt Cumulative Cumulative V961039 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 27 1.8 27 1.8 5 2 0.1 29 1.9 6 1 0.1 30 2.0 10 3 0.2 33 2.2 15 40 2.7 73 4.9 20 3 0.2 76 5.1 25 1 0.1 77 5.2 30 54 3.6 131 8.8 35 2 0.1 133 8.9 40 103 6.9 236 15.8 45 5 0.3 241 16.2 50 271 18.2 512 34.4 55 3 0.2 515 34.6 57 1 0.1 516 34.7 60 267 17.9 783 52.6 65 9 0.6 792 53.2 70 295 19.8 1087 73.0 75 19 1.3 1106 74.3 80 17 1.1 1123 75.4 85 242 16.3 1365 91.7 86 2 0.1 1367 91.8 90 9 0.6 1376 92.4 95 3 0.2 1379 92.6 100 110 7.4 1489 100.0 Frequency missing = 225 96PO: Feeling therm - older people Cumulative Cumulative V961040 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 4 1 0.1 1 0.1 15 3 0.2 4 0.3 30 2 0.1 6 0.4 40 11 0.7 17 1.1 50 99 6.6 116 7.7 55 3 0.2 119 7.9 60 122 8.1 241 15.9 65 9 0.6 250 16.5 70 316 20.9 566 37.5 75 18 1.2 584 38.6 77 1 0.1 585 38.7 80 18 1.2 603 39.9 85 455 30.1 1058 70.0 86 1 0.1 1059 70.1 90 18 1.2 1077 71.3 95 5 0.3 1082 71.6 99 1 0.1 1083 71.7 100 428 28.3 1511 100.0 Frequency missing = 203 96PO: Feeling therm - environmentalists Cumulative Cumulative V961041 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 12 0.8 12 0.8 3 1 0.1 13 0.9 5 1 0.1 14 0.9 15 26 1.8 40 2.7 20 3 0.2 43 2.9 25 2 0.1 45 3.0 30 52 3.5 97 6.5 35 4 0.3 101 6.8 40 124 8.4 225 15.2 45 3 0.2 228 15.4 49 1 0.1 229 15.5 50 228 15.4 457 30.9 51 1 0.1 458 30.9 55 6 0.4 464 31.3 59 1 0.1 465 31.4 60 317 21.4 782 52.8 62 1 0.1 783 52.9 65 6 0.4 789 53.3 70 324 21.9 1113 75.2 75 15 1.0 1128 76.2 80 20 1.4 1148 77.5 85 226 15.3 1374 92.8 90 5 0.3 1379 93.1 93 1 0.1 1380 93.2 95 2 0.1 1382 93.3 100 99 6.7 1481 100.0 Frequency missing = 233 96PO: Feeling therm - gays and lesbians Cumulative Cumulative V961042 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 297 20.0 297 20.0 1 1 0.1 298 20.1 4 1 0.1 299 20.1 5 4 0.3 303 20.4 10 10 0.7 313 21.1 15 115 7.7 428 28.8 20 3 0.2 431 29.0 25 1 0.1 432 29.1 30 101 6.8 533 35.9 40 137 9.2 670 45.1 45 1 0.1 671 45.2 49 1 0.1 672 45.3 50 460 31.0 1132 76.2 55 1 0.1 1133 76.3 60 123 8.3 1256 84.6 65 5 0.3 1261 84.9 70 106 7.1 1367 92.1 75 5 0.3 1372 92.4 80 6 0.4 1378 92.8 85 69 4.6 1447 97.4 100 38 2.6 1485 100.0 Frequency missing = 229 96PO: Feeling therm - the Christ coal Cumulative Cumulative V961043 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 58 4.3 58 4.3 3 2 0.1 60 4.4 5 2 0.1 62 4.6 10 5 0.4 67 4.9 15 73 5.4 140 10.3 20 4 0.3 144 10.6 25 1 0.1 145 10.7 30 92 6.8 237 17.4 35 4 0.3 241 17.7 40 136 10.0 377 27.7 45 2 0.1 379 27.9 49 1 0.1 380 28.0 50 396 29.1 776 57.1 55 4 0.3 780 57.4 60 188 13.8 968 71.2 65 3 0.2 971 71.4 70 174 12.8 1145 84.3 75 7 0.5 1152 84.8 80 5 0.4 1157 85.1 85 117 8.6 1274 93.7 90 10 0.7 1284 94.5 95 2 0.1 1286 94.6 99 1 0.1 1287 94.7 100 72 5.3 1359 100.0 Frequency missing = 355 96PO: Like #1 Dem House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961045 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 9 2.1 9 2.1 211 6 1.4 15 3.5 217 10 2.3 25 5.8 218 5 1.2 30 7.0 222 13 3.0 43 10.0 224 2 0.5 45 10.4 303 2 0.5 47 10.9 315 2 0.5 49 11.4 321 12 2.8 61 14.2 323 8 1.9 69 16.0 325 6 1.4 75 17.4 327 12 2.8 87 20.2 329 9 2.1 96 22.3 331 14 3.2 110 25.5 401 35 8.1 145 33.6 402 1 0.2 146 33.9 403 2 0.5 148 34.3 407 11 2.6 159 36.9 413 3 0.7 162 37.6 417 4 0.9 166 38.5 419 3 0.7 169 39.2 421 1 0.2 170 39.4 426 1 0.2 171 39.7 428 3 0.7 174 40.4 435 10 2.3 184 42.7 437 7 1.6 191 44.3 442 2 0.5 193 44.8 443 19 4.4 212 49.2 444 2 0.5 214 49.7 445 3 0.7 217 50.3 447 9 2.1 226 52.4 449 7 1.6 233 54.1 452 1 0.2 234 54.3 455 3 0.7 237 55.0 456 6 1.4 243 56.4 457 3 0.7 246 57.1 459 1 0.2 247 57.3 461 3 0.7 250 58.0 462 2 0.5 252 58.5 500 39 9.0 291 67.5 503 1 0.2 292 67.7 505 9 2.1 301 69.8 507 1 0.2 302 70.1 508 1 0.2 303 70.3 516 1 0.2 304 70.5 601 1 0.2 305 70.8 96PO: Like #1 Dem House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961045 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 609 2 0.5 307 71.2 619 2 0.5 309 71.7 623 1 0.2 310 71.9 625 1 0.2 311 72.2 626 1 0.2 312 72.4 701 7 1.6 319 74.0 709 2 0.5 321 74.5 711 1 0.2 322 74.7 725 8 1.9 330 76.6 727 2 0.5 332 77.0 801 8 1.9 340 78.9 805 1 0.2 341 79.1 815 5 1.2 346 80.3 816 3 0.7 349 81.0 817 3 0.7 352 81.7 833 2 0.5 354 82.1 845 1 0.2 355 82.4 914 6 1.4 361 83.8 915 13 3.0 374 86.8 918 1 0.2 375 87.0 921 1 0.2 376 87.2 923 1 0.2 377 87.5 924 2 0.5 379 87.9 931 1 0.2 380 88.2 938 1 0.2 381 88.4 944 1 0.2 382 88.6 952 1 0.2 383 88.9 962 3 0.7 386 89.6 963 2 0.5 388 90.0 966 1 0.2 389 90.3 974 1 0.2 390 90.5 985 2 0.5 392 91.0 986 4 0.9 396 91.9 989 1 0.2 397 92.1 997 1 0.2 398 92.3 1026 2 0.5 400 92.8 1033 2 0.5 402 93.3 1104 1 0.2 403 93.5 1203 1 0.2 404 93.7 1205 9 2.1 413 95.8 1207 5 1.2 418 97.0 1215 2 0.5 420 97.4 1221 3 0.7 423 98.1 1233 7 1.6 430 99.8 1297 1 0.2 431 100.0 Frequency missing = 1283 96PO: Like #2 Dem House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961046 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 11 4.4 11 4.4 205 1 0.4 12 4.8 211 2 0.8 14 5.6 213 1 0.4 15 6.0 217 5 2.0 20 7.9 218 3 1.2 23 9.1 222 5 2.0 28 11.1 224 2 0.8 30 11.9 303 1 0.4 31 12.3 305 1 0.4 32 12.7 313 1 0.4 33 13.1 317 1 0.4 34 13.5 321 6 2.4 40 15.9 323 8 3.2 48 19.0 325 2 0.8 50 19.8 327 3 1.2 53 21.0 329 6 2.4 59 23.4 331 11 4.4 70 27.8 401 13 5.2 83 32.9 403 1 0.4 84 33.3 406 1 0.4 85 33.7 407 8 3.2 93 36.9 413 5 2.0 98 38.9 417 6 2.4 104 41.3 419 2 0.8 106 42.1 421 3 1.2 109 43.3 423 1 0.4 110 43.7 430 1 0.4 111 44.0 435 3 1.2 114 45.2 437 6 2.4 120 47.6 442 2 0.8 122 48.4 443 3 1.2 125 49.6 445 1 0.4 126 50.0 446 1 0.4 127 50.4 447 2 0.8 129 51.2 449 3 1.2 132 52.4 452 1 0.4 133 52.8 455 3 1.2 136 54.0 456 2 0.8 138 54.8 457 1 0.4 139 55.2 461 6 2.4 145 57.5 500 7 2.8 152 60.3 505 8 3.2 160 63.5 508 1 0.4 161 63.9 509 1 0.4 162 64.3 601 2 0.8 164 65.1 96PO: Like #2 Dem House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961046 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 609 4 1.6 168 66.7 623 1 0.4 169 67.1 625 1 0.4 170 67.5 697 1 0.4 171 67.9 701 5 2.0 176 69.8 702 1 0.4 177 70.2 725 1 0.4 178 70.6 727 2 0.8 180 71.4 801 5 2.0 185 73.4 805 1 0.4 186 73.8 806 1 0.4 187 74.2 815 5 2.0 192 76.2 816 1 0.4 193 76.6 817 5 2.0 198 78.6 831 2 0.8 200 79.4 833 1 0.4 201 79.8 900 1 0.4 202 80.2 906 1 0.4 203 80.6 907 1 0.4 204 81.0 914 3 1.2 207 82.1 915 6 2.4 213 84.5 923 1 0.4 214 84.9 924 4 1.6 218 86.5 938 1 0.4 219 86.9 962 2 0.8 221 87.7 963 3 1.2 224 88.9 974 1 0.4 225 89.3 979 1 0.4 226 89.7 980 1 0.4 227 90.1 986 2 0.8 229 90.9 987 1 0.4 230 91.3 1002 1 0.4 231 91.7 1008 1 0.4 232 92.1 1026 1 0.4 233 92.5 1106 1 0.4 234 92.9 1107 2 0.8 236 93.7 1205 2 0.8 238 94.4 1207 3 1.2 241 95.6 1210 1 0.4 242 96.0 1217 1 0.4 243 96.4 1221 4 1.6 247 98.0 1225 1 0.4 248 98.4 1233 3 1.2 251 99.6 1235 1 0.4 252 100.0 Frequency missing = 1462 96PO: Like #3 Dem House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961047 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 5 3.6 5 3.6 211 1 0.7 6 4.3 213 1 0.7 7 5.0 217 3 2.2 10 7.2 219 1 0.7 11 7.9 222 5 3.6 16 11.5 224 1 0.7 17 12.2 305 1 0.7 18 12.9 311 1 0.7 19 13.7 315 1 0.7 20 14.4 321 4 2.9 24 17.3 323 5 3.6 29 20.9 325 1 0.7 30 21.6 327 4 2.9 34 24.5 331 8 5.8 42 30.2 401 5 3.6 47 33.8 403 1 0.7 48 34.5 406 1 0.7 49 35.3 407 4 2.9 53 38.1 413 1 0.7 54 38.8 417 1 0.7 55 39.6 421 1 0.7 56 40.3 425 1 0.7 57 41.0 428 1 0.7 58 41.7 430 1 0.7 59 42.4 435 1 0.7 60 43.2 437 3 2.2 63 45.3 442 2 1.4 65 46.8 443 2 1.4 67 48.2 445 1 0.7 68 48.9 449 2 1.4 70 50.4 456 2 1.4 72 51.8 457 2 1.4 74 53.2 500 4 2.9 78 56.1 505 4 2.9 82 59.0 508 1 0.7 83 59.7 601 1 0.7 84 60.4 609 7 5.0 91 65.5 619 1 0.7 92 66.2 620 1 0.7 93 66.9 701 5 3.6 98 70.5 725 1 0.7 99 71.2 801 6 4.3 105 75.5 815 2 1.4 107 77.0 817 2 1.4 109 78.4 833 1 0.7 110 79.1 96PO: Like #3 Dem House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961047 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 907 1 0.7 111 79.9 914 1 0.7 112 80.6 915 4 2.9 116 83.5 930 1 0.7 117 84.2 932 1 0.7 118 84.9 963 2 1.4 120 86.3 986 1 0.7 121 87.1 987 1 0.7 122 87.8 988 1 0.7 123 88.5 997 1 0.7 124 89.2 1025 2 1.4 126 90.6 1107 1 0.7 127 91.4 1191 1 0.7 128 92.1 1205 2 1.4 130 93.5 1213 1 0.7 131 94.2 1221 3 2.2 134 96.4 1223 1 0.7 135 97.1 1233 3 2.2 138 99.3 1235 1 0.7 139 100.0 Frequency missing = 1575 96PO: Like #4 Dem House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961048 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 5 7.4 5 7.4 217 1 1.5 6 8.8 218 2 2.9 8 11.8 222 2 2.9 10 14.7 305 2 2.9 12 17.6 307 1 1.5 13 19.1 314 1 1.5 14 20.6 315 1 1.5 15 22.1 321 1 1.5 16 23.5 323 1 1.5 17 25.0 325 1 1.5 18 26.5 327 2 2.9 20 29.4 331 2 2.9 22 32.4 401 1 1.5 23 33.8 403 1 1.5 24 35.3 407 3 4.4 27 39.7 413 1 1.5 28 41.2 417 1 1.5 29 42.6 421 1 1.5 30 44.1 432 1 1.5 31 45.6 435 3 4.4 34 50.0 437 2 2.9 36 52.9 443 1 1.5 37 54.4 445 1 1.5 38 55.9 457 1 1.5 39 57.4 503 1 1.5 40 58.8 505 1 1.5 41 60.3 609 2 2.9 43 63.2 701 1 1.5 44 64.7 734 1 1.5 45 66.2 801 4 5.9 49 72.1 805 2 2.9 51 75.0 815 1 1.5 52 76.5 906 1 1.5 53 77.9 909 1 1.5 54 79.4 938 2 2.9 56 82.4 963 1 1.5 57 83.8 968 1 1.5 58 85.3 986 2 2.9 60 88.2 997 2 2.9 62 91.2 1025 1 1.5 63 92.6 1104 1 1.5 64 94.1 1202 1 1.5 65 95.6 1205 1 1.5 66 97.1 1221 1 1.5 67 98.5 1223 1 1.5 68 100.0 Frequency missing = 1646 96PO: Like #5 Dem House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961049 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 2 6.9 2 6.9 217 1 3.4 3 10.3 218 3 10.3 6 20.7 224 1 3.4 7 24.1 315 1 3.4 8 27.6 321 2 6.9 10 34.5 323 1 3.4 11 37.9 331 1 3.4 12 41.4 401 1 3.4 13 44.8 417 1 3.4 14 48.3 421 1 3.4 15 51.7 423 1 3.4 16 55.2 437 1 3.4 17 58.6 455 1 3.4 18 62.1 456 1 3.4 19 65.5 457 1 3.4 20 69.0 505 1 3.4 21 72.4 701 1 3.4 22 75.9 709 1 3.4 23 79.3 801 1 3.4 24 82.8 915 1 3.4 25 86.2 963 1 3.4 26 89.7 1116 1 3.4 27 93.1 1210 1 3.4 28 96.6 1211 1 3.4 29 100.0 Frequency missing = 1685 96PO: Dislike #1 Dem House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961051 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 2 0.7 2 0.7 203 2 0.7 4 1.4 212 4 1.4 8 2.8 217 5 1.7 13 4.5 218 2 0.7 15 5.2 219 6 2.1 21 7.3 225 1 0.3 22 7.6 304 1 0.3 23 8.0 306 1 0.3 24 8.3 313 1 0.3 25 8.7 318 1 0.3 26 9.0 324 6 2.1 32 11.1 325 1 0.3 33 11.4 326 4 1.4 37 12.8 328 3 1.0 40 13.8 332 2 0.7 42 14.5 334 1 0.3 43 14.9 397 1 0.3 44 15.2 402 8 2.8 52 18.0 407 1 0.3 53 18.3 410 1 0.3 54 18.7 430 8 2.8 62 21.5 438 1 0.3 63 21.8 443 1 0.3 64 22.1 444 3 1.0 67 23.2 445 1 0.3 68 23.5 446 2 0.7 70 24.2 447 1 0.3 71 24.6 449 2 0.7 73 25.3 450 1 0.3 74 25.6 451 1 0.3 75 26.0 452 1 0.3 76 26.3 455 1 0.3 77 26.6 456 3 1.0 80 27.7 500 29 10.0 109 37.7 501 1 0.3 110 38.1 502 2 0.7 112 38.8 505 46 15.9 158 54.7 507 1 0.3 159 55.0 509 1 0.3 160 55.4 531 1 0.3 161 55.7 532 1 0.3 162 56.1 535 1 0.3 163 56.4 601 1 0.3 164 56.7 602 4 1.4 168 58.1 614 2 0.7 170 58.8 96PO: Dislike #1 Dem House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961051 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 618 1 0.3 171 59.2 619 2 0.7 173 59.9 620 1 0.3 174 60.2 623 1 0.3 175 60.6 702 6 2.1 181 62.6 710 3 1.0 184 63.7 719 7 2.4 191 66.1 725 1 0.3 192 66.4 730 1 0.3 193 66.8 801 5 1.7 198 68.5 804 5 1.7 203 70.2 805 1 0.3 204 70.6 815 22 7.6 226 78.2 817 1 0.3 227 78.5 818 1 0.3 228 78.9 834 1 0.3 229 79.2 836 2 0.7 231 79.9 906 1 0.3 232 80.3 929 1 0.3 233 80.6 930 1 0.3 234 81.0 931 5 1.7 239 82.7 950 1 0.3 240 83.0 963 1 0.3 241 83.4 985 5 1.7 246 85.1 986 16 5.5 262 90.7 989 5 1.7 267 92.4 990 6 2.1 273 94.5 997 1 0.3 274 94.8 1024 1 0.3 275 95.2 1028 1 0.3 276 95.5 1033 1 0.3 277 95.8 1106 1 0.3 278 96.2 1165 1 0.3 279 96.5 1207 7 2.4 286 99.0 1230 1 0.3 287 99.3 1234 1 0.3 288 99.7 9996 1 0.3 289 100.0 Frequency missing = 1425 96PO: Dislike #2 Dem House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961052 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 2 1.7 2 1.7 212 1 0.8 3 2.5 217 2 1.7 5 4.2 219 1 0.8 6 5.0 223 2 1.7 8 6.7 304 2 1.7 10 8.3 313 1 0.8 11 9.2 316 1 0.8 12 10.0 324 3 2.5 15 12.5 326 1 0.8 16 13.3 328 2 1.7 18 15.0 330 1 0.8 19 15.8 334 1 0.8 20 16.7 402 3 2.5 23 19.2 408 1 0.8 24 20.0 414 1 0.8 25 20.8 416 1 0.8 26 21.7 427 1 0.8 27 22.5 436 1 0.8 28 23.3 444 2 1.7 30 25.0 445 1 0.8 31 25.8 447 1 0.8 32 26.7 449 2 1.7 34 28.3 451 1 0.8 35 29.2 455 2 1.7 37 30.8 456 2 1.7 39 32.5 461 1 0.8 40 33.3 464 1 0.8 41 34.2 500 2 1.7 43 35.8 504 1 0.8 44 36.7 505 4 3.3 48 40.0 508 1 0.8 49 40.8 509 1 0.8 50 41.7 602 3 2.5 53 44.2 606 1 0.8 54 45.0 618 1 0.8 55 45.8 702 3 2.5 58 48.3 719 2 1.7 60 50.0 726 1 0.8 61 50.8 797 1 0.8 62 51.7 801 6 5.0 68 56.7 804 2 1.7 70 58.3 805 5 4.2 75 62.5 815 8 6.7 83 69.2 816 1 0.8 84 70.0 818 1 0.8 85 70.8 96PO: Dislike #2 Dem House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961052 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 828 1 0.8 86 71.7 836 3 2.5 89 74.2 903 1 0.8 90 75.0 905 3 2.5 93 77.5 906 1 0.8 94 78.3 907 1 0.8 95 79.2 924 1 0.8 96 80.0 926 1 0.8 97 80.8 931 2 1.7 99 82.5 964 1 0.8 100 83.3 979 1 0.8 101 84.2 985 2 1.7 103 85.8 986 6 5.0 109 90.8 988 1 0.8 110 91.7 1032 1 0.8 111 92.5 1033 1 0.8 112 93.3 1044 1 0.8 113 94.2 1201 3 2.5 116 96.7 1207 2 1.7 118 98.3 1209 1 0.8 119 99.2 1234 1 0.8 120 100.0 Frequency missing = 1594 96PO: Dislike #3 Dem House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961053 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 318 1 2.0 1 2.0 328 1 2.0 2 4.1 402 4 8.2 6 12.2 408 1 2.0 7 14.3 426 1 2.0 8 16.3 430 1 2.0 9 18.4 445 1 2.0 10 20.4 450 1 2.0 11 22.4 500 2 4.1 13 26.5 502 1 2.0 14 28.6 505 2 4.1 16 32.7 602 1 2.0 17 34.7 610 1 2.0 18 36.7 619 1 2.0 19 38.8 702 2 4.1 21 42.9 801 2 4.1 23 46.9 804 1 2.0 24 49.0 805 4 8.2 28 57.1 806 1 2.0 29 59.2 815 2 4.1 31 63.3 828 1 2.0 32 65.3 836 1 2.0 33 67.3 905 1 2.0 34 69.4 907 1 2.0 35 71.4 914 1 2.0 36 73.5 925 1 2.0 37 75.5 931 1 2.0 38 77.6 968 1 2.0 39 79.6 981 1 2.0 40 81.6 985 2 4.1 42 85.7 986 1 2.0 43 87.8 1022 1 2.0 44 89.8 1032 1 2.0 45 91.8 1043 1 2.0 46 93.9 1207 1 2.0 47 95.9 1209 1 2.0 48 98.0 1234 1 2.0 49 100.0 Frequency missing = 1665 96PO: Dislike #4 Dem House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961054 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 1 5.6 1 5.6 303 1 5.6 2 11.1 324 1 5.6 3 16.7 430 1 5.6 4 22.2 444 1 5.6 5 27.8 501 1 5.6 6 33.3 505 1 5.6 7 38.9 602 1 5.6 8 44.4 606 1 5.6 9 50.0 801 1 5.6 10 55.6 805 1 5.6 11 61.1 828 1 5.6 12 66.7 847 1 5.6 13 72.2 906 1 5.6 14 77.8 916 1 5.6 15 83.3 923 1 5.6 16 88.9 1023 1 5.6 17 94.4 1222 1 5.6 18 100.0 Frequency missing = 1696 96PO: Dislike #5 Dem House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961055 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 219 1 14.3 1 14.3 313 1 14.3 2 28.6 609 1 14.3 3 42.9 619 1 14.3 4 57.1 702 1 14.3 5 71.4 923 1 14.3 6 85.7 972 1 14.3 7 100.0 Frequency missing = 1707 96PO: Like #1 Rep House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961057 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 6 1.3 6 1.3 211 6 1.3 12 2.5 213 1 0.2 13 2.8 215 1 0.2 14 3.0 217 17 3.6 31 6.6 218 21 4.5 52 11.0 222 15 3.2 67 14.2 223 1 0.2 68 14.4 224 2 0.4 70 14.9 303 7 1.5 77 16.3 305 4 0.8 81 17.2 313 1 0.2 82 17.4 315 2 0.4 84 17.8 321 13 2.8 97 20.6 323 8 1.7 105 22.3 325 9 1.9 114 24.2 327 8 1.7 122 25.9 329 3 0.6 125 26.5 331 11 2.3 136 28.9 401 45 9.6 181 38.4 402 1 0.2 182 38.6 403 5 1.1 187 39.7 407 8 1.7 195 41.4 413 4 0.8 199 42.3 417 6 1.3 205 43.5 421 1 0.2 206 43.7 423 2 0.4 208 44.2 425 1 0.2 209 44.4 426 1 0.2 210 44.6 428 2 0.4 212 45.0 430 2 0.4 214 45.4 432 1 0.2 215 45.6 435 3 0.6 218 46.3 437 5 1.1 223 47.3 442 4 0.8 227 48.2 443 6 1.3 233 49.5 445 2 0.4 235 49.9 447 1 0.2 236 50.1 449 4 0.8 240 51.0 452 4 0.8 244 51.8 455 5 1.1 249 52.9 456 2 0.4 251 53.3 457 1 0.2 252 53.5 459 1 0.2 253 53.7 461 1 0.2 254 53.9 462 2 0.4 256 54.4 96PO: Like #1 Rep House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961057 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 496 1 0.2 257 54.6 501 36 7.6 293 62.2 505 9 1.9 302 64.1 507 1 0.2 303 64.3 516 1 0.2 304 64.5 534 1 0.2 305 64.8 601 9 1.9 314 66.7 605 2 0.4 316 67.1 609 5 1.1 321 68.2 617 1 0.2 322 68.4 625 1 0.2 323 68.6 701 6 1.3 329 69.9 709 2 0.4 331 70.3 724 1 0.2 332 70.5 725 6 1.3 338 71.8 727 1 0.2 339 72.0 732 1 0.2 340 72.2 801 14 3.0 354 75.2 806 4 0.8 358 76.0 815 1 0.2 359 76.2 816 33 7.0 392 83.2 817 4 0.8 396 84.1 833 2 0.4 398 84.5 845 1 0.2 399 84.7 901 2 0.4 401 85.1 905 1 0.2 402 85.4 906 2 0.4 404 85.8 907 2 0.4 406 86.2 914 1 0.2 407 86.4 915 2 0.4 409 86.8 916 1 0.2 410 87.0 924 2 0.4 412 87.5 925 1 0.2 413 87.7 930 2 0.4 415 88.1 932 2 0.4 417 88.5 934 1 0.2 418 88.7 938 1 0.2 419 89.0 944 1 0.2 420 89.2 963 2 0.4 422 89.6 966 1 0.2 423 89.8 980 1 0.2 424 90.0 985 6 1.3 430 91.3 986 3 0.6 433 91.9 987 15 3.2 448 95.1 988 1 0.2 449 95.3 989 2 0.4 451 95.8 96PO: Like #1 Rep House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961057 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 990 3 0.6 454 96.4 997 1 0.2 455 96.6 1026 1 0.2 456 96.8 1043 1 0.2 457 97.0 1205 5 1.1 462 98.1 1207 1 0.2 463 98.3 1221 6 1.3 469 99.6 1297 1 0.2 470 99.8 9997 1 0.2 471 100.0 Frequency missing = 1243 96PO: Like #1 Rep House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961058 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 42 1 0.3 1 0.3 201 7 2.3 8 2.6 211 2 0.7 10 3.3 213 4 1.3 14 4.6 215 1 0.3 15 5.0 217 7 2.3 22 7.3 218 6 2.0 28 9.2 222 10 3.3 38 12.5 224 1 0.3 39 12.9 305 1 0.3 40 13.2 314 2 0.7 42 13.9 315 2 0.7 44 14.5 317 1 0.3 45 14.9 321 4 1.3 49 16.2 323 10 3.3 59 19.5 324 1 0.3 60 19.8 325 8 2.6 68 22.4 327 4 1.3 72 23.8 328 1 0.3 73 24.1 329 6 2.0 79 26.1 331 7 2.3 86 28.4 401 18 5.9 104 34.3 407 10 3.3 114 37.6 409 1 0.3 115 38.0 413 2 0.7 117 38.6 415 1 0.3 118 38.9 417 2 0.7 120 39.6 421 1 0.3 121 39.9 423 1 0.3 122 40.3 425 1 0.3 123 40.6 435 3 1.0 126 41.6 437 4 1.3 130 42.9 442 1 0.3 131 43.2 443 3 1.0 134 44.2 444 3 1.0 137 45.2 449 3 1.0 140 46.2 452 1 0.3 141 46.5 455 4 1.3 145 47.9 456 3 1.0 148 48.8 457 6 2.0 154 50.8 459 2 0.7 156 51.5 461 1 0.3 157 51.8 462 1 0.3 158 52.1 501 5 1.7 163 53.8 503 2 0.7 165 54.5 505 3 1.0 168 55.4 96PO: Like #1 Rep House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961058 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 508 1 0.3 169 55.8 512 1 0.3 170 56.1 515 3 1.0 173 57.1 601 7 2.3 180 59.4 603 1 0.3 181 59.7 609 5 1.7 186 61.4 610 2 0.7 188 62.0 613 1 0.3 189 62.4 626 1 0.3 190 62.7 701 5 1.7 195 64.4 709 2 0.7 197 65.0 711 1 0.3 198 65.3 721 1 0.3 199 65.7 725 2 0.7 201 66.3 801 13 4.3 214 70.6 806 5 1.7 219 72.3 809 1 0.3 220 72.6 816 14 4.6 234 77.2 817 2 0.7 236 77.9 827 2 0.7 238 78.5 833 2 0.7 240 79.2 907 3 1.0 243 80.2 914 1 0.3 244 80.5 923 1 0.3 245 80.9 924 3 1.0 248 81.8 925 2 0.7 250 82.5 930 4 1.3 254 83.8 944 1 0.3 255 84.2 946 1 0.3 256 84.5 963 3 1.0 259 85.5 977 2 0.7 261 86.1 980 2 0.7 263 86.8 984 1 0.3 264 87.1 985 2 0.7 266 87.8 986 2 0.7 268 88.4 987 12 4.0 280 92.4 988 1 0.3 281 92.7 990 2 0.7 283 93.4 1013 2 0.7 285 94.1 1029 1 0.3 286 94.4 1031 1 0.3 287 94.7 1032 2 0.7 289 95.4 1105 1 0.3 290 95.7 1202 1 0.3 291 96.0 1205 3 1.0 294 97.0 1221 5 1.7 299 98.7 96PO: Like #1 Rep House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961058 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1223 2 0.7 301 99.3 1225 1 0.3 302 99.7 1233 1 0.3 303 100.0 Frequency missing = 1411 96PO: Like #1 Rep House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961059 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 2 1.3 2 1.3 203 1 0.6 3 1.9 211 1 0.6 4 2.5 213 1 0.6 5 3.2 215 1 0.6 6 3.8 217 4 2.5 10 6.4 218 2 1.3 12 7.6 222 1 0.6 13 8.3 224 1 0.6 14 8.9 303 1 0.6 15 9.6 305 1 0.6 16 10.2 314 2 1.3 18 11.5 321 3 1.9 21 13.4 323 5 3.2 26 16.6 325 3 1.9 29 18.5 327 1 0.6 30 19.1 329 2 1.3 32 20.4 331 3 1.9 35 22.3 401 5 3.2 40 25.5 403 2 1.3 42 26.8 407 3 1.9 45 28.7 421 2 1.3 47 29.9 423 3 1.9 50 31.8 426 1 0.6 51 32.5 435 1 0.6 52 33.1 437 4 2.5 56 35.7 443 3 1.9 59 37.6 445 2 1.3 61 38.9 446 1 0.6 62 39.5 449 1 0.6 63 40.1 456 1 0.6 64 40.8 459 1 0.6 65 41.4 461 2 1.3 67 42.7 496 1 0.6 68 43.3 501 4 2.5 72 45.9 503 2 1.3 74 47.1 505 4 2.5 78 49.7 508 1 0.6 79 50.3 601 6 3.8 85 54.1 609 4 2.5 89 56.7 610 1 0.6 90 57.3 617 1 0.6 91 58.0 620 1 0.6 92 58.6 625 2 1.3 94 59.9 701 3 1.9 97 61.8 709 1 0.6 98 62.4 96PO: Like #1 Rep House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961059 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 725 2 1.3 100 63.7 801 7 4.5 107 68.2 806 3 1.9 110 70.1 816 7 4.5 117 74.5 817 4 2.5 121 77.1 907 2 1.3 123 78.3 909 1 0.6 124 79.0 910 1 0.6 125 79.6 914 2 1.3 127 80.9 915 1 0.6 128 81.5 924 1 0.6 129 82.2 929 1 0.6 130 82.8 930 1 0.6 131 83.4 932 1 0.6 132 84.1 934 1 0.6 133 84.7 938 1 0.6 134 85.4 947 1 0.6 135 86.0 962 1 0.6 136 86.6 980 4 2.5 140 89.2 985 1 0.6 141 89.8 986 1 0.6 142 90.4 989 1 0.6 143 91.1 997 1 0.6 144 91.7 1022 2 1.3 146 93.0 1024 1 0.6 147 93.6 1026 1 0.6 148 94.3 1028 1 0.6 149 94.9 1205 2 1.3 151 96.2 1207 1 0.6 152 96.8 1211 1 0.6 153 97.5 1221 2 1.3 155 98.7 1223 1 0.6 156 99.4 1241 1 0.6 157 100.0 Frequency missing = 1557 96PO: Like #1 Rep House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961060 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 5 6.0 5 6.0 218 2 2.4 7 8.4 222 2 2.4 9 10.8 305 1 1.2 10 12.0 315 1 1.2 11 13.3 321 1 1.2 12 14.5 323 6 7.2 18 21.7 325 1 1.2 19 22.9 327 1 1.2 20 24.1 329 1 1.2 21 25.3 331 1 1.2 22 26.5 401 5 6.0 27 32.5 407 2 2.4 29 34.9 413 2 2.4 31 37.3 417 2 2.4 33 39.8 428 1 1.2 34 41.0 435 1 1.2 35 42.2 437 2 2.4 37 44.6 443 2 2.4 39 47.0 445 1 1.2 40 48.2 455 1 1.2 41 49.4 456 2 2.4 43 51.8 457 3 3.6 46 55.4 461 1 1.2 47 56.6 503 1 1.2 48 57.8 504 1 1.2 49 59.0 505 2 2.4 51 61.4 609 1 1.2 52 62.7 613 1 1.2 53 63.9 626 1 1.2 54 65.1 701 1 1.2 55 66.3 727 1 1.2 56 67.5 801 3 3.6 59 71.1 806 2 2.4 61 73.5 815 1 1.2 62 74.7 816 2 2.4 64 77.1 827 1 1.2 65 78.3 905 1 1.2 66 79.5 906 1 1.2 67 80.7 909 1 1.2 68 81.9 910 1 1.2 69 83.1 914 1 1.2 70 84.3 923 1 1.2 71 85.5 924 1 1.2 72 86.7 925 1 1.2 73 88.0 930 2 2.4 75 90.4 96PO: Like #1 Rep House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961060 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 963 1 1.2 76 91.6 979 1 1.2 77 92.8 987 1 1.2 78 94.0 997 2 2.4 80 96.4 1205 1 1.2 81 97.6 1210 1 1.2 82 98.8 1223 1 1.2 83 100.0 Frequency missing = 1631 96PO: Like #1 Rep House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961061 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 3 8.1 3 8.1 222 1 2.7 4 10.8 303 1 2.7 5 13.5 327 2 5.4 7 18.9 329 1 2.7 8 21.6 331 2 5.4 10 27.0 401 1 2.7 11 29.7 403 3 8.1 14 37.8 409 1 2.7 15 40.5 413 1 2.7 16 43.2 417 1 2.7 17 45.9 421 1 2.7 18 48.6 446 1 2.7 19 51.4 455 1 2.7 20 54.1 501 2 5.4 22 59.5 506 1 2.7 23 62.2 613 1 2.7 24 64.9 701 1 2.7 25 67.6 801 1 2.7 26 70.3 907 1 2.7 27 73.0 909 1 2.7 28 75.7 910 1 2.7 29 78.4 914 1 2.7 30 81.1 930 2 5.4 32 86.5 963 1 2.7 33 89.2 966 1 2.7 34 91.9 984 1 2.7 35 94.6 987 2 5.4 37 100.0 Frequency missing = 1677 96PO: Like #1 Rep House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961063 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 1 1.0 1 1.0 217 1 1.0 2 2.0 219 1 1.0 3 3.1 223 1 1.0 4 4.1 304 2 2.0 6 6.1 313 4 4.1 10 10.2 314 1 1.0 11 11.2 316 2 2.0 13 13.3 318 3 3.1 16 16.3 322 1 1.0 17 17.3 324 1 1.0 18 18.4 326 1 1.0 19 19.4 401 1 1.0 20 20.4 402 4 4.1 24 24.5 408 1 1.0 25 25.5 426 1 1.0 26 26.5 430 1 1.0 27 27.6 431 1 1.0 28 28.6 443 1 1.0 29 29.6 445 1 1.0 30 30.6 447 2 2.0 32 32.7 449 2 2.0 34 34.7 452 1 1.0 35 35.7 501 5 5.1 40 40.8 502 1 1.0 41 41.8 505 12 12.2 53 54.1 507 1 1.0 54 55.1 508 4 4.1 58 59.2 515 1 1.0 59 60.2 601 2 2.0 61 62.2 614 1 1.0 62 63.3 702 2 2.0 64 65.3 710 1 1.0 65 66.3 801 3 3.1 68 69.4 804 1 1.0 69 70.4 806 1 1.0 70 71.4 815 1 1.0 71 72.4 816 4 4.1 75 76.5 818 3 3.1 78 79.6 914 2 2.0 80 81.6 916 2 2.0 82 83.7 930 1 1.0 83 84.7 962 1 1.0 84 85.7 985 3 3.1 87 88.8 987 2 2.0 89 90.8 988 1 1.0 90 91.8 96PO: Like #1 Rep House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961063 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 990 2 2.0 92 93.9 1204 1 1.0 93 94.9 1206 1 1.0 94 95.9 1209 2 2.0 96 98.0 1241 2 2.0 98 100.0 Frequency missing = 1616 96PO: Like #2 Rep House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961064 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 1616 94.3 1616 94.3 201 2 0.1 1618 94.4 212 2 0.1 1620 94.5 217 1 0.1 1621 94.6 223 1 0.1 1622 94.6 306 2 0.1 1624 94.7 314 1 0.1 1625 94.8 318 1 0.1 1626 94.9 322 1 0.1 1627 94.9 326 1 0.1 1628 95.0 328 1 0.1 1629 95.0 330 1 0.1 1630 95.1 334 1 0.1 1631 95.2 402 6 0.4 1637 95.5 404 1 0.1 1638 95.6 408 1 0.1 1639 95.6 426 1 0.1 1640 95.7 430 1 0.1 1641 95.7 438 1 0.1 1642 95.8 444 1 0.1 1643 95.9 456 1 0.1 1644 95.9 464 1 0.1 1645 96.0 495 1 0.1 1646 96.0 501 4 0.2 1650 96.3 505 3 0.2 1653 96.4 507 1 0.1 1654 96.5 508 7 0.4 1661 96.9 534 1 0.1 1662 97.0 601 1 0.1 1663 97.0 609 1 0.1 1664 97.1 702 1 0.1 1665 97.1 719 2 0.1 1667 97.3 797 1 0.1 1668 97.3 801 2 0.1 1670 97.4 804 4 0.2 1674 97.7 816 5 0.3 1679 98.0 836 1 0.1 1680 98.0 907 1 0.1 1681 98.1 910 1 0.1 1682 98.1 925 1 0.1 1683 98.2 933 1 0.1 1684 98.2 943 1 0.1 1685 98.3 985 2 0.1 1687 98.4 986 1 0.1 1688 98.5 987 3 0.2 1691 98.7 988 2 0.1 1693 98.8 96PO: Like #2 Rep House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961064 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 990 1 0.1 1694 98.8 997 1 0.1 1695 98.9 1018 1 0.1 1696 98.9 1020 2 0.1 1698 99.1 1023 1 0.1 1699 99.1 1106 1 0.1 1700 99.2 1201 2 0.1 1702 99.3 1206 4 0.2 1706 99.5 1208 1 0.1 1707 99.6 1209 4 0.2 1711 99.8 1214 1 0.1 1712 99.9 1226 1 0.1 1713 99.9 1241 1 0.1 1714 100.0 96PO: Like #3 Rep House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961065 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 212 1 2.5 1 2.5 217 1 2.5 2 5.0 304 1 2.5 3 7.5 313 1 2.5 4 10.0 314 1 2.5 5 12.5 322 1 2.5 6 15.0 324 1 2.5 7 17.5 402 2 5.0 9 22.5 408 1 2.5 10 25.0 436 1 2.5 11 27.5 449 1 2.5 12 30.0 456 1 2.5 13 32.5 501 1 2.5 14 35.0 505 1 2.5 15 37.5 508 2 5.0 17 42.5 702 1 2.5 18 45.0 732 1 2.5 19 47.5 801 5 12.5 24 60.0 818 1 2.5 25 62.5 819 1 2.5 26 65.0 834 1 2.5 27 67.5 910 1 2.5 28 70.0 925 1 2.5 29 72.5 964 2 5.0 31 77.5 985 1 2.5 32 80.0 990 3 7.5 35 87.5 1003 1 2.5 36 90.0 1106 1 2.5 37 92.5 1107 1 2.5 38 95.0 1201 1 2.5 39 97.5 1214 1 2.5 40 100.0 Frequency missing = 1674 96PO: Like #4 Rep House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961066 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 1 5.3 1 5.3 306 1 5.3 2 10.5 313 1 5.3 3 15.8 402 1 5.3 4 21.1 431 1 5.3 5 26.3 502 2 10.5 7 36.8 801 1 5.3 8 42.1 916 1 5.3 9 47.4 925 2 10.5 11 57.9 930 1 5.3 12 63.2 951 1 5.3 13 68.4 962 1 5.3 14 73.7 985 1 5.3 15 78.9 987 1 5.3 16 84.2 1024 1 5.3 17 89.5 1204 1 5.3 18 94.7 1226 1 5.3 19 100.0 Frequency missing = 1695 96PO: Like #5 Rep House candidate Cumulative Cumulative V961067 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 201 1 10.0 1 10.0 316 1 10.0 2 20.0 422 1 10.0 3 30.0 508 1 10.0 4 40.0 810 1 10.0 5 50.0 848 1 10.0 6 60.0 914 1 10.0 7 70.0 1018 1 10.0 8 80.0 1020 1 10.0 9 90.0 1209 1 10.0 10 100.0 Frequency missing = 1704 96PO: What county is registered in Cumulative Cumulative V961077 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- Frequency missing = 1714 96PO: N of yrs has incumbent been in Hse Cumulative Cumulative V961126 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 3 0.5 3 0.5 2 134 22.3 137 22.8 3 11 1.8 148 24.6 4 126 21.0 274 45.6 5 6 1.0 280 46.6 6 67 11.1 347 57.7 7 1 0.2 348 57.9 8 90 15.0 438 72.9 9 3 0.5 441 73.4 10 21 3.5 462 76.9 12 67 11.1 529 88.0 13 1 0.2 530 88.2 14 2 0.3 532 88.5 15 2 0.3 534 88.9 16 18 3.0 552 91.8 17 1 0.2 553 92.0 18 10 1.7 563 93.7 19 1 0.2 564 93.8 20 19 3.2 583 97.0 22 2 0.3 585 97.3 24 2 0.3 587 97.7 25 4 0.7 591 98.3 26 1 0.2 592 98.5 28 1 0.2 593 98.7 30 4 0.7 597 99.3 35 1 0.2 598 99.5 37 1 0.2 599 99.7 50 1 0.2 600 99.8 54 1 0.2 601 100.0 Frequency missing = 1113 96PO: Most Important Prob - #1 Cumulative Cumulative V961136 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 5 3 0.4 3 0.4 10 50 6.3 53 6.6 20 50 6.3 103 12.9 30 29 3.6 132 16.5 35 1 0.1 133 16.7 40 31 3.9 164 20.6 46 2 0.3 166 20.8 50 15 1.9 181 22.7 60 31 3.9 212 26.6 90 55 6.9 267 33.5 91 1 0.1 268 33.6 92 32 4.0 300 37.6 150 24 3.0 324 40.6 153 2 0.3 326 40.9 154 2 0.3 328 41.1 300 14 1.8 342 42.9 320 35 4.4 377 47.2 340 97 12.2 474 59.4 360 2 0.3 476 59.6 367 3 0.4 479 60.0 370 1 0.1 480 60.2 380 39 4.9 519 65.0 381 8 1.0 527 66.0 383 7 0.9 534 66.9 385 2 0.3 536 67.2 400 2 0.3 538 67.4 405 4 0.5 542 67.9 410 6 0.8 548 68.7 411 1 0.1 549 68.8 415 97 12.2 646 81.0 416 6 0.8 652 81.7 417 3 0.4 655 82.1 440 2 0.3 657 82.3 442 6 0.8 663 83.1 452 1 0.1 664 83.2 460 5 0.6 669 83.8 463 2 0.3 671 84.1 491 6 0.8 677 84.8 492 2 0.3 679 85.1 493 1 0.1 680 85.2 494 1 0.1 681 85.3 496 30 3.8 711 89.1 497 1 0.1 712 89.2 500 7 0.9 719 90.1 524 1 0.1 720 90.2 550 7 0.9 727 91.1 96PO: Most Important Prob - #1 Cumulative Cumulative V961136 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 560 2 0.3 729 91.4 570 4 0.5 733 91.9 585 7 0.9 740 92.7 700 3 0.4 743 93.1 710 1 0.1 744 93.2 712 5 0.6 749 93.9 750 8 1.0 757 94.9 760 2 0.3 759 95.1 800 4 0.5 763 95.6 810 4 0.5 767 96.1 820 1 0.1 768 96.2 830 12 1.5 780 97.7 833 3 0.4 783 98.1 840 3 0.4 786 98.5 859 2 0.3 788 98.7 869 1 0.1 789 98.9 874 5 0.6 794 99.5 878 1 0.1 795 99.6 885 2 0.3 797 99.9 887 1 0.1 798 100.0 Frequency missing = 916 96PO: Most Important Prob - #2 Cumulative Cumulative V961137 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 5 1 0.1 1 0.1 10 29 4.2 30 4.4 13 1 0.1 31 4.5 20 51 7.4 82 11.9 30 31 4.5 113 16.4 35 5 0.7 118 17.1 40 54 7.8 172 25.0 46 4 0.6 176 25.5 48 2 0.3 178 25.8 50 26 3.8 204 29.6 60 27 3.9 231 33.5 90 47 6.8 278 40.3 91 4 0.6 282 40.9 92 29 4.2 311 45.1 100 2 0.3 313 45.4 150 26 3.8 339 49.2 153 4 0.6 343 49.8 300 20 2.9 363 52.7 304 3 0.4 366 53.1 320 42 6.1 408 59.2 330 1 0.1 409 59.4 340 72 10.4 481 69.8 360 5 0.7 486 70.5 367 3 0.4 489 71.0 370 1 0.1 490 71.1 380 23 3.3 513 74.5 381 10 1.5 523 75.9 383 9 1.3 532 77.2 385 4 0.6 536 77.8 405 1 0.1 537 77.9 410 5 0.7 542 78.7 411 1 0.1 543 78.8 415 26 3.8 569 82.6 416 7 1.0 576 83.6 417 5 0.7 581 84.3 418 1 0.1 582 84.5 440 2 0.3 584 84.8 441 1 0.1 585 84.9 442 7 1.0 592 85.9 460 9 1.3 601 87.2 463 3 0.4 604 87.7 491 3 0.4 607 88.1 493 1 0.1 608 88.2 494 1 0.1 609 88.4 495 1 0.1 610 88.5 496 8 1.2 618 89.7 96PO: Most Important Prob - #2 Cumulative Cumulative V961137 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 497 4 0.6 622 90.3 499 1 0.1 623 90.4 500 11 1.6 634 92.0 524 1 0.1 635 92.2 550 5 0.7 640 92.9 560 2 0.3 642 93.2 570 4 0.6 646 93.8 585 3 0.4 649 94.2 599 1 0.1 650 94.3 700 3 0.4 653 94.8 711 1 0.1 654 94.9 712 5 0.7 659 95.6 714 1 0.1 660 95.8 750 3 0.4 663 96.2 765 1 0.1 664 96.4 800 1 0.1 665 96.5 810 1 0.1 666 96.7 811 1 0.1 667 96.8 830 8 1.2 675 98.0 833 2 0.3 677 98.3 837 5 0.7 682 99.0 840 1 0.1 683 99.1 859 1 0.1 684 99.3 869 2 0.3 686 99.6 874 2 0.3 688 99.9 887 1 0.1 689 100.0 Frequency missing = 1025 96PO: Most Important Prob - #3 Cumulative Cumulative V961138 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 3 0.6 3 0.6 5 1 0.2 4 0.8 6 1 0.2 5 1.0 10 20 4.1 25 5.2 20 34 7.1 59 12.2 30 30 6.2 89 18.5 35 2 0.4 91 18.9 40 36 7.5 127 26.3 45 1 0.2 128 26.6 46 4 0.8 132 27.4 50 15 3.1 147 30.5 60 19 3.9 166 34.4 90 30 6.2 196 40.7 91 1 0.2 197 40.9 92 13 2.7 210 43.6 120 1 0.2 211 43.8 150 17 3.5 228 47.3 151 1 0.2 229 47.5 153 9 1.9 238 49.4 160 2 0.4 240 49.8 300 9 1.9 249 51.7 304 1 0.2 250 51.9 320 17 3.5 267 55.4 330 2 0.4 269 55.8 340 28 5.8 297 61.6 360 3 0.6 300 62.2 367 1 0.2 301 62.4 370 1 0.2 302 62.7 380 16 3.3 318 66.0 381 7 1.5 325 67.4 383 7 1.5 332 68.9 385 1 0.2 333 69.1 399 1 0.2 334 69.3 400 1 0.2 335 69.5 401 1 0.2 336 69.7 404 1 0.2 337 69.9 405 5 1.0 342 71.0 408 1 0.2 343 71.2 410 2 0.4 345 71.6 415 35 7.3 380 78.8 416 4 0.8 384 79.7 417 8 1.7 392 81.3 418 1 0.2 393 81.5 433 1 0.2 394 81.7 441 1 0.2 395 82.0 442 3 0.6 398 82.6 96PO: Most Important Prob - #3 Cumulative Cumulative V961138 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 460 6 1.2 404 83.8 463 2 0.4 406 84.2 496 8 1.7 414 85.9 497 3 0.6 417 86.5 499 2 0.4 419 86.9 500 10 2.1 429 89.0 524 1 0.2 430 89.2 530 1 0.2 431 89.4 550 4 0.8 435 90.2 560 2 0.4 437 90.7 570 1 0.2 438 90.9 585 5 1.0 443 91.9 700 2 0.4 445 92.3 710 1 0.2 446 92.5 712 7 1.5 453 94.0 714 2 0.4 455 94.4 740 1 0.2 456 94.6 750 2 0.4 458 95.0 800 1 0.2 459 95.2 810 2 0.4 461 95.6 820 3 0.6 464 96.3 830 2 0.4 466 96.7 833 1 0.2 467 96.9 837 1 0.2 468 97.1 838 2 0.4 470 97.5 840 3 0.6 473 98.1 862 1 0.2 474 98.3 878 1 0.2 475 98.5 885 2 0.4 477 99.0 887 2 0.4 479 99.4 899 1 0.2 480 99.6 997 2 0.4 482 100.0 Frequency missing = 1232 96PO: Most Important Prob - #4 Cumulative Cumulative V961139 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 3 1.1 3 1.1 10 14 5.0 17 6.1 20 20 7.2 37 13.3 30 21 7.6 58 20.9 35 1 0.4 59 21.2 40 13 4.7 72 25.9 46 2 0.7 74 26.6 48 1 0.4 75 27.0 50 8 2.9 83 29.9 60 5 1.8 88 31.7 90 6 2.2 94 33.8 92 7 2.5 101 36.3 150 14 5.0 115 41.4 151 1 0.4 116 41.7 153 4 1.4 120 43.2 154 1 0.4 121 43.5 160 1 0.4 122 43.9 300 6 2.2 128 46.0 304 1 0.4 129 46.4 320 9 3.2 138 49.6 330 1 0.4 139 50.0 340 21 7.6 160 57.6 360 2 0.7 162 58.3 367 5 1.8 167 60.1 380 5 1.8 172 61.9 381 9 3.2 181 65.1 383 5 1.8 186 66.9 385 2 0.7 188 67.6 410 2 0.7 190 68.3 415 15 5.4 205 73.7 416 5 1.8 210 75.5 417 1 0.4 211 75.9 440 2 0.7 213 76.6 441 2 0.7 215 77.3 451 1 0.4 216 77.7 460 4 1.4 220 79.1 463 5 1.8 225 80.9 493 2 0.7 227 81.7 494 1 0.4 228 82.0 495 1 0.4 229 82.4 496 1 0.4 230 82.7 497 1 0.4 231 83.1 500 7 2.5 238 85.6 540 1 0.4 239 86.0 550 6 2.2 245 88.1 560 1 0.4 246 88.5 96PO: Most Important Prob - #4 Cumulative Cumulative V961139 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 570 2 0.7 248 89.2 585 3 1.1 251 90.3 700 5 1.8 256 92.1 711 1 0.4 257 92.4 712 1 0.4 258 92.8 714 1 0.4 259 93.2 800 2 0.7 261 93.9 810 2 0.7 263 94.6 811 1 0.4 264 95.0 830 4 1.4 268 96.4 833 2 0.7 270 97.1 837 2 0.7 272 97.8 840 1 0.4 273 98.2 878 1 0.4 274 98.6 887 1 0.4 275 98.9 899 1 0.4 276 99.3 997 2 0.7 278 100.0 Frequency missing = 1436 96PO: R think is single MIP? Cumulative Cumulative V961141 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 1 0.1 1 0.1 5 2 0.3 3 0.4 10 48 6.2 51 6.6 20 60 7.7 111 14.3 30 31 4.0 142 18.3 35 3 0.4 145 18.6 40 45 5.8 190 24.4 46 4 0.5 194 24.9 50 13 1.7 207 26.6 60 26 3.3 233 29.9 90 39 5.0 272 35.0 91 2 0.3 274 35.2 92 20 2.6 294 37.8 150 18 2.3 312 40.1 153 2 0.3 314 40.4 300 22 2.8 336 43.2 304 1 0.1 337 43.3 320 40 5.1 377 48.5 340 94 12.1 471 60.5 360 4 0.5 475 61.1 367 4 0.5 479 61.6 370 1 0.1 480 61.7 380 48 6.2 528 67.9 381 14 1.8 542 69.7 383 10 1.3 552 71.0 385 2 0.3 554 71.2 399 1 0.1 555 71.3 400 1 0.1 556 71.5 405 4 0.5 560 72.0 410 8 1.0 568 73.0 411 1 0.1 569 73.1 415 93 12.0 662 85.1 416 3 0.4 665 85.5 417 3 0.4 668 85.9 441 3 0.4 671 86.2 442 8 1.0 679 87.3 460 5 0.6 684 87.9 463 4 0.5 688 88.4 491 2 0.3 690 88.7 492 1 0.1 691 88.8 493 2 0.3 693 89.1 494 1 0.1 694 89.2 496 16 2.1 710 91.3 497 2 0.3 712 91.5 500 3 0.4 715 91.9 524 1 0.1 716 92.0 96PO: R think is single MIP? Cumulative Cumulative V961141 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 540 1 0.1 717 92.2 550 6 0.8 723 92.9 560 2 0.3 725 93.2 570 3 0.4 728 93.6 585 5 0.6 733 94.2 712 6 0.8 739 95.0 750 7 0.9 746 95.9 760 2 0.3 748 96.1 800 2 0.3 750 96.4 810 5 0.6 755 97.0 830 10 1.3 765 98.3 833 3 0.4 768 98.7 837 1 0.1 769 98.8 859 2 0.3 771 99.1 874 4 0.5 775 99.6 878 1 0.1 776 99.7 885 1 0.1 777 99.9 997 1 0.1 778 100.0 Frequency missing = 936 96PO: R watch 'Jeopardy' and 'Wheel' Cumulative Cumulative V961148 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 930 60.7 930 60.7 1 158 10.3 1088 71.0 2 112 7.3 1200 78.3 3 108 7.0 1308 85.4 4 52 3.4 1360 88.8 5 91 5.9 1451 94.7 6 27 1.8 1478 96.5 7 37 2.4 1515 98.9 8 6 0.4 1521 99.3 10 5 0.3 1526 99.6 12 1 0.1 1527 99.7 14 5 0.3 1532 100.0 Frequency missing = 182 96PO: R watch sports Cumulative Cumulative V961149 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 0 576 37.6 576 37.6 1 334 21.8 910 59.4 2 259 16.9 1169 76.3 3 135 8.8 1304 85.1 4 80 5.2 1384 90.3 5 61 4.0 1445 94.3 6 17 1.1 1462 95.4 7 44 2.9 1506 98.2 8 3 0.2 1509 98.4 10 17 1.1 1526 99.5 12 2 0.1 1528 99.7 15 2 0.1 1530 99.8 20 3 0.2 1533 100.0 Frequency missing = 181 96PO: Imp diff - #1 mention Cumulative Cumulative V961183 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 19 4.0 19 4.0 10 1 0.2 20 4.3 20 2 0.4 22 4.7 40 38 8.1 60 12.8 50 15 3.2 75 16.0 60 4 0.9 79 16.8 85 2 0.4 81 17.2 86 1 0.2 82 17.4 100 27 5.7 109 23.2 110 5 1.1 114 24.3 120 1 0.2 115 24.5 130 1 0.2 116 24.7 140 27 5.7 143 30.4 150 15 3.2 158 33.6 160 14 3.0 172 36.6 185 8 1.7 180 38.3 186 2 0.4 182 38.7 200 20 4.3 202 43.0 210 45 9.6 247 52.6 220 1 0.2 248 52.8 230 32 6.8 280 59.6 231 33 7.0 313 66.6 250 2 0.4 315 67.0 283 1 0.2 316 67.2 284 2 0.4 318 67.7 285 4 0.9 322 68.5 300 1 0.2 323 68.7 310 1 0.2 324 68.9 350 1 0.2 325 69.1 400 6 1.3 331 70.4 402 2 0.4 333 70.9 406 8 1.7 341 72.6 407 1 0.2 342 72.8 412 1 0.2 343 73.0 415 1 0.2 344 73.2 435 2 0.4 346 73.6 450 5 1.1 351 74.7 493 3 0.6 354 75.3 500 3 0.6 357 76.0 502 4 0.9 361 76.8 506 5 1.1 366 77.9 511 1 0.2 367 78.1 512 1 0.2 368 78.3 536 1 0.2 369 78.5 550 2 0.4 371 78.9 580 1 0.2 372 79.1 96PO: Imp diff - #1 mention Cumulative Cumulative V961183 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 591 4 0.9 376 80.0 599 1 0.2 377 80.2 606 1 0.2 378 80.4 610 2 0.4 380 80.9 615 1 0.2 381 81.1 620 1 0.2 382 81.3 625 2 0.4 384 81.7 635 2 0.4 386 82.1 637 1 0.2 387 82.3 645 1 0.2 388 82.6 655 1 0.2 389 82.8 670 1 0.2 390 83.0 675 6 1.3 396 84.3 681 10 2.1 406 86.4 686 14 3.0 420 89.4 687 1 0.2 421 89.6 770 6 1.3 427 90.9 781 10 2.1 437 93.0 800 1 0.2 438 93.2 840 2 0.4 440 93.6 845 1 0.2 441 93.8 900 2 0.4 443 94.3 980 12 2.6 455 96.8 991 3 0.6 458 97.4 992 1 0.2 459 97.7 993 1 0.2 460 97.9 994 1 0.2 461 98.1 995 5 1.1 466 99.1 997 4 0.9 470 100.0 Frequency missing = 1244 96PO: Imp diff - #2 mention Cumulative Cumulative V961184 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 16 3.8 16 3.8 10 3 0.7 19 4.5 20 1 0.2 20 4.8 30 1 0.2 21 5.0 40 28 6.7 49 11.7 50 8 1.9 57 13.6 60 6 1.4 63 15.0 70 1 0.2 64 15.2 85 6 1.4 70 16.7 100 17 4.0 87 20.7 110 3 0.7 90 21.4 120 2 0.5 92 21.9 140 18 4.3 110 26.2 150 14 3.3 124 29.5 160 13 3.1 137 32.6 185 6 1.4 143 34.0 186 1 0.2 144 34.3 200 8 1.9 152 36.2 210 33 7.9 185 44.0 212 1 0.2 186 44.3 220 3 0.7 189 45.0 230 28 6.7 217 51.7 231 20 4.8 237 56.4 240 1 0.2 238 56.7 250 5 1.2 243 57.9 270 1 0.2 244 58.1 284 2 0.5 246 58.6 285 4 1.0 250 59.5 290 3 0.7 253 60.2 300 4 1.0 257 61.2 310 8 1.9 265 63.1 330 3 0.7 268 63.8 331 2 0.5 270 64.3 350 2 0.5 272 64.8 385 3 0.7 275 65.5 400 7 1.7 282 67.1 401 1 0.2 283 67.4 406 6 1.4 289 68.8 412 1 0.2 290 69.0 420 1 0.2 291 69.3 435 1 0.2 292 69.5 480 1 0.2 293 69.8 493 1 0.2 294 70.0 500 5 1.2 299 71.2 502 10 2.4 309 73.6 506 4 1.0 313 74.5 96PO: Imp diff - #2 mention Cumulative Cumulative V961184 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 512 1 0.2 314 74.8 536 2 0.5 316 75.2 550 2 0.5 318 75.7 599 5 1.2 323 76.9 601 1 0.2 324 77.1 615 6 1.4 330 78.6 620 1 0.2 331 78.8 625 1 0.2 332 79.0 630 5 1.2 337 80.2 635 3 0.7 340 81.0 639 1 0.2 341 81.2 641 2 0.5 343 81.7 670 9 2.1 352 83.8 675 7 1.7 359 85.5 681 11 2.6 370 88.1 684 3 0.7 373 88.8 686 8 1.9 381 90.7 688 1 0.2 382 91.0 689 1 0.2 383 91.2 690 1 0.2 384 91.4 712 1 0.2 385 91.7 720 1 0.2 386 91.9 734 1 0.2 387 92.1 741 1 0.2 388 92.4 770 8 1.9 396 94.3 781 12 2.9 408 97.1 790 1 0.2 409 97.4 800 1 0.2 410 97.6 810 2 0.5 412 98.1 840 1 0.2 413 98.3 845 1 0.2 414 98.6 891 1 0.2 415 98.8 910 1 0.2 416 99.0 920 1 0.2 417 99.3 930 1 0.2 418 99.5 992 1 0.2 419 99.8 995 1 0.2 420 100.0 Frequency missing = 1294 96PO: Imp diff - #3 mention Cumulative Cumulative V961185 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 4 1.5 4 1.5 10 2 0.7 6 2.2 40 13 4.9 19 7.1 50 6 2.2 25 9.4 60 4 1.5 29 10.9 85 3 1.1 32 12.0 86 1 0.4 33 12.4 100 6 2.2 39 14.6 110 3 1.1 42 15.7 130 1 0.4 43 16.1 140 8 3.0 51 19.1 150 6 2.2 57 21.3 160 6 2.2 63 23.6 170 1 0.4 64 24.0 185 4 1.5 68 25.5 186 5 1.9 73 27.3 200 7 2.6 80 30.0 210 9 3.4 89 33.3 220 1 0.4 90 33.7 230 5 1.9 95 35.6 231 12 4.5 107 40.1 240 1 0.4 108 40.4 250 3 1.1 111 41.6 280 1 0.4 112 41.9 285 2 0.7 114 42.7 286 1 0.4 115 43.1 290 2 0.7 117 43.8 300 3 1.1 120 44.9 310 4 1.5 124 46.4 320 1 0.4 125 46.8 340 1 0.4 126 47.2 350 3 1.1 129 48.3 400 2 0.7 131 49.1 406 3 1.1 134 50.2 413 1 0.4 135 50.6 415 1 0.4 136 50.9 420 2 0.7 138 51.7 450 1 0.4 139 52.1 480 2 0.7 141 52.8 493 1 0.4 142 53.2 500 5 1.9 147 55.1 501 1 0.4 148 55.4 502 4 1.5 152 56.9 506 8 3.0 160 59.9 515 1 0.4 161 60.3 520 1 0.4 162 60.7 96PO: Imp diff - #3 mention Cumulative Cumulative V961185 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 536 1 0.4 163 61.0 550 1 0.4 164 61.4 590 1 0.4 165 61.8 591 2 0.7 167 62.5 599 2 0.7 169 63.3 600 1 0.4 170 63.7 610 5 1.9 175 65.5 612 1 0.4 176 65.9 615 5 1.9 181 67.8 620 13 4.9 194 72.7 625 2 0.7 196 73.4 630 3 1.1 199 74.5 640 2 0.7 201 75.3 645 1 0.4 202 75.7 646 1 0.4 203 76.0 655 1 0.4 204 76.4 670 7 2.6 211 79.0 675 6 2.2 217 81.3 677 1 0.4 218 81.6 681 3 1.1 221 82.8 682 2 0.7 223 83.5 683 1 0.4 224 83.9 684 3 1.1 227 85.0 686 5 1.9 232 86.9 690 1 0.4 233 87.3 701 1 0.4 234 87.6 710 2 0.7 236 88.4 720 3 1.1 239 89.5 734 2 0.7 241 90.3 740 1 0.4 242 90.6 770 3 1.1 245 91.8 781 4 1.5 249 93.3 784 3 1.1 252 94.4 790 1 0.4 253 94.8 820 2 0.7 255 95.5 840 2 0.7 257 96.3 845 1 0.4 258 96.6 891 1 0.4 259 97.0 900 2 0.7 261 97.8 910 4 1.5 265 99.3 980 1 0.4 266 99.6 995 1 0.4 267 100.0 Frequency missing = 1447 96PO: Imp diff - #4 mention Cumulative Cumulative V961186 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 4 2.2 4 2.2 10 1 0.5 5 2.7 40 12 6.6 17 9.3 50 4 2.2 21 11.5 60 4 2.2 25 13.7 85 2 1.1 27 14.8 86 1 0.5 28 15.3 90 1 0.5 29 15.8 100 3 1.6 32 17.5 110 1 0.5 33 18.0 120 1 0.5 34 18.6 130 2 1.1 36 19.7 140 9 4.9 45 24.6 150 3 1.6 48 26.2 160 2 1.1 50 27.3 185 5 2.7 55 30.1 186 2 1.1 57 31.1 200 5 2.7 62 33.9 210 4 2.2 66 36.1 212 1 0.5 67 36.6 220 1 0.5 68 37.2 230 5 2.7 73 39.9 231 7 3.8 80 43.7 240 1 0.5 81 44.3 283 1 0.5 82 44.8 284 1 0.5 83 45.4 285 2 1.1 85 46.4 300 3 1.6 88 48.1 310 2 1.1 90 49.2 320 2 1.1 92 50.3 330 1 0.5 93 50.8 331 1 0.5 94 51.4 385 1 0.5 95 51.9 390 1 0.5 96 52.5 400 4 2.2 100 54.6 401 2 1.1 102 55.7 402 1 0.5 103 56.3 406 2 1.1 105 57.4 412 1 0.5 106 57.9 415 1 0.5 107 58.5 420 3 1.6 110 60.1 450 1 0.5 111 60.7 499 1 0.5 112 61.2 500 1 0.5 113 61.7 502 2 1.1 115 62.8 506 4 2.2 119 65.0 96PO: Imp diff - #4 mention Cumulative Cumulative V961186 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 511 1 0.5 120 65.6 591 5 2.7 125 68.3 610 2 1.1 127 69.4 615 1 0.5 128 69.9 620 3 1.6 131 71.6 625 1 0.5 132 72.1 630 4 2.2 136 74.3 635 1 0.5 137 74.9 640 2 1.1 139 76.0 670 2 1.1 141 77.0 672 1 0.5 142 77.6 675 2 1.1 144 78.7 681 6 3.3 150 82.0 684 2 1.1 152 83.1 686 3 1.6 155 84.7 690 1 0.5 156 85.2 710 3 1.6 159 86.9 720 1 0.5 160 87.4 730 1 0.5 161 88.0 770 4 2.2 165 90.2 781 5 2.7 170 92.9 784 2 1.1 172 94.0 790 1 0.5 173 94.5 820 1 0.5 174 95.1 830 1 0.5 175 95.6 840 3 1.6 178 97.3 845 1 0.5 179 97.8 850 1 0.5 180 98.4 910 1 0.5 181 98.9 994 1 0.5 182 99.5 996 1 0.5 183 100.0 Frequency missing = 1531 96PO: Imp diff - #5 mention Cumulative Cumulative V961187 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 1 1.0 1 1.0 10 1 1.0 2 2.0 50 3 3.0 5 5.0 60 5 5.0 10 9.9 85 5 5.0 15 14.9 86 2 2.0 17 16.8 100 2 2.0 19 18.8 130 1 1.0 20 19.8 140 2 2.0 22 21.8 185 2 2.0 24 23.8 186 2 2.0 26 25.7 200 1 1.0 27 26.7 210 2 2.0 29 28.7 212 1 1.0 30 29.7 230 4 4.0 34 33.7 231 5 5.0 39 38.6 284 1 1.0 40 39.6 285 2 2.0 42 41.6 300 2 2.0 44 43.6 400 1 1.0 45 44.6 401 1 1.0 46 45.5 402 1 1.0 47 46.5 406 1 1.0 48 47.5 415 1 1.0 49 48.5 420 1 1.0 50 49.5 431 1 1.0 51 50.5 493 1 1.0 52 51.5 500 2 2.0 54 53.5 501 1 1.0 55 54.5 502 3 3.0 58 57.4 506 1 1.0 59 58.4 536 1 1.0 60 59.4 591 2 2.0 62 61.4 599 1 1.0 63 62.4 606 1 1.0 64 63.4 615 1 1.0 65 64.4 620 3 3.0 68 67.3 625 1 1.0 69 68.3 630 2 2.0 71 70.3 634 1 1.0 72 71.3 635 1 1.0 73 72.3 640 1 1.0 74 73.3 644 1 1.0 75 74.3 649 1 1.0 76 75.2 670 3 3.0 79 78.2 681 3 3.0 82 81.2 96PO: Imp diff - #5 mention Cumulative Cumulative V961187 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 684 1 1.0 83 82.2 686 1 1.0 84 83.2 690 1 1.0 85 84.2 701 1 1.0 86 85.1 720 1 1.0 87 86.1 730 1 1.0 88 87.1 734 1 1.0 89 88.1 740 1 1.0 90 89.1 750 1 1.0 91 90.1 770 3 3.0 94 93.1 781 4 4.0 98 97.0 790 1 1.0 99 98.0 840 1 1.0 100 99.0 995 1 1.0 101 100.0 Frequency missing = 1613 96PO: Imp diff - #6 mention Cumulative Cumulative V961188 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 40 2 3.2 2 3.2 50 2 3.2 4 6.3 60 1 1.6 5 7.9 85 1 1.6 6 9.5 150 3 4.8 9 14.3 185 3 4.8 12 19.0 200 1 1.6 13 20.6 220 1 1.6 14 22.2 231 2 3.2 16 25.4 250 1 1.6 17 27.0 284 1 1.6 18 28.6 330 1 1.6 19 30.2 406 1 1.6 20 31.7 412 1 1.6 21 33.3 436 1 1.6 22 34.9 480 1 1.6 23 36.5 493 1 1.6 24 38.1 502 2 3.2 26 41.3 536 1 1.6 27 42.9 617 1 1.6 28 44.4 620 2 3.2 30 47.6 630 1 1.6 31 49.2 635 1 1.6 32 50.8 641 1 1.6 33 52.4 671 1 1.6 34 54.0 675 1 1.6 35 55.6 680 1 1.6 36 57.1 681 5 7.9 41 65.1 683 1 1.6 42 66.7 686 1 1.6 43 68.3 689 1 1.6 44 69.8 690 2 3.2 46 73.0 701 1 1.6 47 74.6 720 2 3.2 49 77.8 734 2 3.2 51 81.0 770 3 4.8 54 85.7 781 2 3.2 56 88.9 790 1 1.6 57 90.5 800 1 1.6 58 92.1 820 1 1.6 59 93.7 840 1 1.6 60 95.2 850 1 1.6 61 96.8 891 1 1.6 62 98.4 910 1 1.6 63 100.0 Frequency missing = 1651 96PO: Pos of House cands in therms Cumulative Cumulative V961485 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 777 52.9 777 52.9 2 691 47.1 1468 100.0 Frequency missing = 246 96PO: Pos of Supreme Court in therms Cumulative Cumulative V961486 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7 133 8.7 133 8.7 8 67 4.4 200 13.0 9 79 5.1 279 18.2 10 90 5.9 369 24.1 11 80 5.2 449 29.3 12 77 5.0 526 34.3 13 77 5.0 603 39.3 14 82 5.3 685 44.7 15 79 5.1 764 49.8 16 68 4.4 832 54.2 17 83 5.4 915 59.6 18 75 4.9 990 64.5 19 77 5.0 1067 69.6 20 65 4.2 1132 73.8 21 63 4.1 1195 77.9 22 77 5.0 1272 82.9 23 93 6.1 1365 89.0 24 80 5.2 1445 94.2 25 89 5.8 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Pos of Congress in therms Cumulative Cumulative V961487 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7 96 6.3 96 6.3 8 109 7.1 205 13.4 9 77 5.0 282 18.4 10 86 5.6 368 24.0 11 71 4.6 439 28.6 12 95 6.2 534 34.8 13 53 3.5 587 38.3 14 69 4.5 656 42.8 15 86 5.6 742 48.4 16 84 5.5 826 53.8 17 92 6.0 918 59.8 18 68 4.4 986 64.3 19 91 5.9 1077 70.2 20 79 5.1 1156 75.4 21 73 4.8 1229 80.1 22 76 5.0 1305 85.1 23 82 5.3 1387 90.4 24 64 4.2 1451 94.6 25 83 5.4 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Pos of the Military in therms Cumulative Cumulative V961488 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7 77 5.0 77 5.0 8 89 5.8 166 10.8 9 129 8.4 295 19.2 10 83 5.4 378 24.6 11 75 4.9 453 29.5 12 90 5.9 543 35.4 13 85 5.5 628 40.9 14 70 4.6 698 45.5 15 77 5.0 775 50.5 16 76 5.0 851 55.5 17 86 5.6 937 61.1 18 69 4.5 1006 65.6 19 82 5.3 1088 70.9 20 63 4.1 1151 75.0 21 69 4.5 1220 79.5 22 77 5.0 1297 84.6 23 77 5.0 1374 89.6 24 87 5.7 1461 95.2 25 73 4.8 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Pos of Federal Govt in therms Cumulative Cumulative V961489 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7 60 3.9 60 3.9 8 89 5.8 149 9.7 9 74 4.8 223 14.5 10 130 8.5 353 23.0 11 80 5.2 433 28.2 12 61 4.0 494 32.2 13 87 5.7 581 37.9 14 76 5.0 657 42.8 15 86 5.6 743 48.4 16 68 4.4 811 52.9 17 69 4.5 880 57.4 18 84 5.5 964 62.8 19 87 5.7 1051 68.5 20 80 5.2 1131 73.7 21 85 5.5 1216 79.3 22 81 5.3 1297 84.6 23 79 5.1 1376 89.7 24 82 5.3 1458 95.0 25 76 5.0 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Pos of Blacks in therms Cumulative Cumulative V961490 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7 87 5.7 87 5.7 8 84 5.5 171 11.1 9 70 4.6 241 15.7 10 78 5.1 319 20.8 11 134 8.7 453 29.5 12 72 4.7 525 34.2 13 64 4.2 589 38.4 14 74 4.8 663 43.2 15 65 4.2 728 47.5 16 78 5.1 806 52.5 17 79 5.1 885 57.7 18 78 5.1 963 62.8 19 72 4.7 1035 67.5 20 70 4.6 1105 72.0 21 85 5.5 1190 77.6 22 67 4.4 1257 81.9 23 96 6.3 1353 88.2 24 92 6.0 1445 94.2 25 89 5.8 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Pos of Whites in therms Cumulative Cumulative V961491 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7 91 5.9 91 5.9 8 66 4.3 157 10.2 9 75 4.9 232 15.1 10 76 5.0 308 20.1 11 88 5.7 396 25.8 12 123 8.0 519 33.8 13 83 5.4 602 39.2 14 74 4.8 676 44.1 15 74 4.8 750 48.9 16 73 4.8 823 53.7 17 80 5.2 903 58.9 18 85 5.5 988 64.4 19 89 5.8 1077 70.2 20 92 6.0 1169 76.2 21 90 5.9 1259 82.1 22 73 4.8 1332 86.8 23 55 3.6 1387 90.4 24 79 5.1 1466 95.6 25 68 4.4 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Pos of Conservatives in therms Cumulative Cumulative V961492 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7 74 4.8 74 4.8 8 76 5.0 150 9.8 9 77 5.0 227 14.8 10 85 5.5 312 20.3 11 70 4.6 382 24.9 12 83 5.4 465 30.3 13 110 7.2 575 37.5 14 72 4.7 647 42.2 15 79 5.1 726 47.3 16 86 5.6 812 52.9 17 93 6.1 905 59.0 18 78 5.1 983 64.1 19 80 5.2 1063 69.3 20 79 5.1 1142 74.4 21 82 5.3 1224 79.8 22 100 6.5 1324 86.3 23 73 4.8 1397 91.1 24 61 4.0 1458 95.0 25 76 5.0 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Pos of Liberals in therms Cumulative Cumulative V961493 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7 89 5.8 89 5.8 8 72 4.7 161 10.5 9 94 6.1 255 16.6 10 82 5.3 337 22.0 11 77 5.0 414 27.0 12 78 5.1 492 32.1 13 76 5.0 568 37.0 14 118 7.7 686 44.7 15 80 5.2 766 49.9 16 86 5.6 852 55.5 17 75 4.9 927 60.4 18 70 4.6 997 65.0 19 63 4.1 1060 69.1 20 93 6.1 1153 75.2 21 69 4.5 1222 79.7 22 84 5.5 1306 85.1 23 82 5.3 1388 90.5 24 70 4.6 1458 95.0 25 76 5.0 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Pos of Labor Unions in therms Cumulative Cumulative V961494 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7 81 5.3 81 5.3 8 82 5.3 163 10.6 9 68 4.4 231 15.1 10 65 4.2 296 19.3 11 82 5.3 378 24.6 12 88 5.7 466 30.4 13 84 5.5 550 35.9 14 85 5.5 635 41.4 15 122 8.0 757 49.3 16 81 5.3 838 54.6 17 83 5.4 921 60.0 18 81 5.3 1002 65.3 19 80 5.2 1082 70.5 20 77 5.0 1159 75.6 21 69 4.5 1228 80.1 22 89 5.8 1317 85.9 23 70 4.6 1387 90.4 24 74 4.8 1461 95.2 25 73 4.8 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Pos of Big Business in therms Cumulative Cumulative V961495 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7 73 4.8 73 4.8 8 79 5.1 152 9.9 9 82 5.3 234 15.3 10 75 4.9 309 20.1 11 92 6.0 401 26.1 12 68 4.4 469 30.6 13 87 5.7 556 36.2 14 71 4.6 627 40.9 15 69 4.5 696 45.4 16 129 8.4 825 53.8 17 64 4.2 889 58.0 18 82 5.3 971 63.3 19 76 5.0 1047 68.3 20 99 6.5 1146 74.7 21 80 5.2 1226 79.9 22 73 4.8 1299 84.7 23 84 5.5 1383 90.2 24 82 5.3 1465 95.5 25 69 4.5 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Pos of Poor People in therms Cumulative Cumulative V961496 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7 79 5.1 79 5.1 8 84 5.5 163 10.6 9 79 5.1 242 15.8 10 63 4.1 305 19.9 11 73 4.8 378 24.6 12 78 5.1 456 29.7 13 78 5.1 534 34.8 14 93 6.1 627 40.9 15 63 4.1 690 45.0 16 96 6.3 786 51.2 17 111 7.2 897 58.5 18 99 6.5 996 64.9 19 70 4.6 1066 69.5 20 72 4.7 1138 74.2 21 80 5.2 1218 79.4 22 80 5.2 1298 84.6 23 74 4.8 1372 89.4 24 83 5.4 1455 94.9 25 79 5.1 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Pos of Welfare Recpts in therms Cumulative Cumulative V961497 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7 68 4.4 68 4.4 8 77 5.0 145 9.5 9 69 4.5 214 14.0 10 81 5.3 295 19.2 11 82 5.3 377 24.6 12 77 5.0 454 29.6 13 79 5.1 533 34.7 14 88 5.7 621 40.5 15 76 5.0 697 45.4 16 78 5.1 775 50.5 17 74 4.8 849 55.3 18 126 8.2 975 63.6 19 81 5.3 1056 68.8 20 86 5.6 1142 74.4 21 72 4.7 1214 79.1 22 86 5.6 1300 84.7 23 71 4.6 1371 89.4 24 85 5.5 1456 94.9 25 78 5.1 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Pos of Hispanics in therms Cumulative Cumulative V961498 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7 65 4.2 65 4.2 8 81 5.3 146 9.5 9 70 4.6 216 14.1 10 73 4.8 289 18.8 11 69 4.5 358 23.3 12 85 5.5 443 28.9 13 72 4.7 515 33.6 14 85 5.5 600 39.1 15 71 4.6 671 43.7 16 80 5.2 751 49.0 17 90 5.9 841 54.8 18 63 4.1 904 58.9 19 116 7.6 1020 66.5 20 97 6.3 1117 72.8 21 86 5.6 1203 78.4 22 91 5.9 1294 84.4 23 82 5.3 1376 89.7 24 90 5.9 1466 95.6 25 68 4.4 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Pos of Fundamentalists in therms Cumulative Cumulative V961499 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7 58 3.8 58 3.8 8 80 5.2 138 9.0 9 75 4.9 213 13.9 10 89 5.8 302 19.7 11 87 5.7 389 25.4 12 72 4.7 461 30.1 13 80 5.2 541 35.3 14 90 5.9 631 41.1 15 72 4.7 703 45.8 16 83 5.4 786 51.2 17 84 5.5 870 56.7 18 85 5.5 955 62.3 19 80 5.2 1035 67.5 20 111 7.2 1146 74.7 21 75 4.9 1221 79.6 22 83 5.4 1304 85.0 23 77 5.0 1381 90.0 24 82 5.3 1463 95.4 25 71 4.6 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Pos of Women's Movement in therms Cumulative Cumulative V961500 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7 68 4.4 68 4.4 8 90 5.9 158 10.3 9 91 5.9 249 16.2 10 65 4.2 314 20.5 11 64 4.2 378 24.6 12 70 4.6 448 29.2 13 87 5.7 535 34.9 14 77 5.0 612 39.9 15 78 5.1 690 45.0 16 78 5.1 768 50.1 17 71 4.6 839 54.7 18 84 5.5 923 60.2 19 72 4.7 995 64.9 20 65 4.2 1060 69.1 21 135 8.8 1195 77.9 22 70 4.6 1265 82.5 23 96 6.3 1361 88.7 24 81 5.3 1442 94.0 25 92 6.0 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Pos of Older People in therms Cumulative Cumulative V961501 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7 70 4.6 70 4.6 8 73 4.8 143 9.3 9 80 5.2 223 14.5 10 73 4.8 296 19.3 11 86 5.6 382 24.9 12 86 5.6 468 30.5 13 70 4.6 538 35.1 14 84 5.5 622 40.5 15 97 6.3 719 46.9 16 70 4.6 789 51.4 17 85 5.5 874 57.0 18 66 4.3 940 61.3 19 69 4.5 1009 65.8 20 74 4.8 1083 70.6 21 87 5.7 1170 76.3 22 113 7.4 1283 83.6 23 79 5.1 1362 88.8 24 87 5.7 1449 94.5 25 85 5.5 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Pos of Environmentalists in therms Cumulative Cumulative V961502 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7 95 6.2 95 6.2 8 82 5.3 177 11.5 9 83 5.4 260 16.9 10 63 4.1 323 21.1 11 80 5.2 403 26.3 12 61 4.0 464 30.2 13 85 5.5 549 35.8 14 81 5.3 630 41.1 15 94 6.1 724 47.2 16 70 4.6 794 51.8 17 69 4.5 863 56.3 18 96 6.3 959 62.5 19 89 5.8 1048 68.3 20 83 5.4 1131 73.7 21 85 5.5 1216 79.3 22 70 4.6 1286 83.8 23 101 6.6 1387 90.4 24 63 4.1 1450 94.5 25 84 5.5 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Pos of Gay Men, Lesbians in therms Cumulative Cumulative V961503 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7 83 5.4 83 5.4 8 79 5.1 162 10.6 9 87 5.7 249 16.2 10 84 5.5 333 21.7 11 74 4.8 407 26.5 12 80 5.2 487 31.7 13 93 6.1 580 37.8 14 74 4.8 654 42.6 15 74 4.8 728 47.5 16 70 4.6 798 52.0 17 70 4.6 868 56.6 18 73 4.8 941 61.3 19 82 5.3 1023 66.7 20 77 5.0 1100 71.7 21 86 5.6 1186 77.3 22 69 4.5 1255 81.8 23 86 5.6 1341 87.4 24 118 7.7 1459 95.1 25 75 4.9 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Pos of Christian Coalit in therms Cumulative Cumulative V961504 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 7 87 5.7 87 5.7 8 75 4.9 162 10.6 9 75 4.9 237 15.4 10 93 6.1 330 21.5 11 70 4.6 400 26.1 12 90 5.9 490 31.9 13 84 5.5 574 37.4 14 71 4.6 645 42.0 15 92 6.0 737 48.0 16 80 5.2 817 53.3 17 76 5.0 893 58.2 18 72 4.7 965 62.9 19 78 5.1 1043 68.0 20 72 4.7 1115 72.7 21 63 4.1 1178 76.8 22 75 4.9 1253 81.7 23 77 5.0 1330 86.7 24 74 4.8 1404 91.5 25 130 8.5 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Order, House cands, Likes/Dislikes Cumulative Cumulative V961505 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 757 51.6 757 51.6 2 711 48.4 1468 100.0 Frequency missing = 246 96PO: Order, Pres cands in Traits Cumulative Cumulative V961506 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 766 49.9 766 49.9 2 768 50.1 1534 100.0 Frequency missing = 180 96PO: Order, Pres cands, Aid to Blacks Cumulative Cumulative V961507 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 279 18.2 279 18.2 2 277 18.1 556 36.3 3 250 16.3 806 52.6 4 220 14.4 1026 67.0 5 260 17.0 1286 84.0 6 245 16.0 1531 100.0 Frequency missing = 183 96PO: Order, Pres cands, Lib/Conserv Cumulative Cumulative V961508 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 785 51.5 785 51.5 2 739 48.5 1524 100.0 Frequency missing = 190 96PO: Order, House cands, Lib/Conserv Cumulative Cumulative V961509 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 758 52.0 758 52.0 2 700 48.0 1458 100.0 Frequency missing = 256 96PO: Order, Pres cands, Tax Cut scale Cumulative Cumulative V961510 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 139 18.2 139 18.2 2 118 15.5 257 33.7 3 123 16.1 380 49.8 4 112 14.7 492 64.5 5 130 17.0 622 81.5 6 141 18.5 763 100.0 Frequency missing = 951 96PO: Order, Black/Hispanic, Hardworking Cumulative Cumulative V961511 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 794 52.0 794 52.0 2 734 48.0 1528 100.0 Frequency missing = 186 96PO: Order, Black/Hispanic, Intelligent Cumulative Cumulative V961512 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 790 51.7 790 51.7 2 738 48.3 1528 100.0 Frequency missing = 186 96PO: Order, Black/Hispanic, Trustworthy Cumulative Cumulative V961513 Frequency Percent Frequency Percent ----------------------------------------------------- 1 759 49.7 759 49.7 2 769 50.3 1528 100.0 Frequency missing = 186