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<strong>GSS</strong>-<strong>NDI</strong> CODEBOOK<br />

Peter Muennig<br />

Zohn Rosen<br />

Thom Blaylock<br />

Gretchen Johnson<br />

Tom Smith<br />

Jibum Kim<br />

June 2011<br />

IMPORTANT: For the methods and validation of the <strong>GSS</strong>-<strong>NDI</strong> dataset (and for the formal<br />

citation for the <strong>GSS</strong>-<strong>NDI</strong> dataset), please see:<br />

Muennig P, Johnson G, Kim J, Smith T, Rosen Z. The General Social Survey-­‐National<br />

Death Index: an innovative new dataset for the social sciences. BMC Research Notes.<br />

2011; 4:385.<br />

This is a joint project of Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health and NORC at<br />

the University of Chicago. The project was funded from a grant from the National Institutes of<br />

Health, National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities (1RC2MD004768-01).


Table of Contents<br />

New Variables Added To The General Social Survey ................................................................................3<br />

Health Variables in the <strong>GSS</strong>-­‐<strong>NDI</strong> ........................................................................................................................5<br />

Repeated Items In The General Social Survey..............................................................................................7<br />

Listing Of Variables By Number Of Valid Deaths .....................................................................................19<br />

Value Labels for Repeated Items.................................................................................................................. 110<br />

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Datasets<br />

You can download the complete 1978-­‐2002 General Social Survey linked to 2008 mortality<br />

data from the following sites:<br />

1. STATA Format:<br />

2. SAS Transfer Format:<br />

New Variables Added To The General Social Survey<br />

During the creation of the <strong>GSS</strong>-<strong>NDI</strong> linked dataset several new variables were added to the<br />

dataset. These are specified below:<br />

DEATH indicates the respondent’s vital status as of 2008.<br />

YEARDEATH indicates the year in which respondent died.<br />

AGEDEATH is the difference between the year of birth (COHORT) variable and<br />

YEARDEATH.<br />

VALIDCOD indicates whether or not the respondent has a valid cause of death code. 15<br />

respondents who died do not have a valid cause of death. Use this<br />

variable to exclude those respondents from any analyses involving cause<br />

of death.<br />

CCSCODE contains the coding and descriptions of underlying cause of death. Until<br />

the year 1999, the National Death Index provided users with cause of<br />

death using codes from the Ninth Revision of the International<br />

Classification of Diseases (ICD 9) and Tenth Revision (ICD-10) codes<br />

thereafter. In order to unify the different coding schemes, we collapsed<br />

cause of death into 285 mutually exclusive categories using the singlelevel<br />

Clinical Classification Software (CCS) system. CCSCODE is the<br />

preferred cause of death variable for analytic use.<br />

ICD9CODE contains the coding for underlying cause of death according to the Ninth<br />

Revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD 9) for<br />

respondent deaths prior to 1999.<br />

DESCICD9CODE contains the descriptions for ICD9 coded causes of death.<br />

ICD10CODE contains the coding for underlying cause of death according to the Tenth<br />

Revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD 10) for<br />

respondent deaths after 1999.<br />

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DESCICD10CODE contains the descriptions for ICD10 coded causes of death.<br />

OCCPRESTDEC occupational prestige by decile (see notes below)<br />

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Health Variables in the <strong>GSS</strong>-­‐<strong>NDI</strong><br />

Available all survey years:<br />

HEALTH self-rated health status on a four-point scale<br />

Available 1978-1994<br />

SATHEALT is respondent satisfied with his or her state of health?<br />

SMOKE does respondent smoke?<br />

EVSMOKE has respondent ever smoked?<br />

DRUNK has respondent ever drunk too much?<br />

DRINK has respondent ever drank an alcoholic beverage?<br />

Notes on new variables and health variables<br />

Smoking: Of the two variables that examine smoking, SMOKE is the more useful variable as it<br />

covers the most years, however, it was removed from the survey after 1994. Alternatively,<br />

researchers can stratify decedents by cause of death to examine those whose underlying cause of<br />

death is related to smoking (e.g. lung or bladder cancer).<br />

Income: There are several variables available in the <strong>GSS</strong> related to income of respondent.<br />

CONINC, household income in constant dollars, is one of the more useful variables as it is<br />

inflation-adjusted to year 2000. Note that this variable was created by NORC from individual<br />

survey year income data. Because it is based on categorical mid-points and imputations it should<br />

not be treated as a continuous variable. CONINC can be broken down into subcategories such as<br />

$45,000. For more information, see <strong>GSS</strong> Methodological Report<br />

number 101.<br />

Oversampling: In survey years 1982 and 1987, the <strong>GSS</strong> oversampled blacks. According to<br />

Appendix A of the <strong>GSS</strong> codebook, to establish a nationally representative sample, researchers<br />

must take one of two options. Either the variable OVERSAMP should be used to weight to all<br />

cases, or cases with codes 4 and 5 on SAMPLE (from survey year 1982) and code 7 on<br />

SAMPLE (from survey year 1987) must be excluded from the analysis. The only situation when<br />

a researcher would not utilize one of these two options would be an analysis of a sample of<br />

blacks from only the 1982 and/or 1987 survey years. For more information, see Appendix A in<br />

the <strong>GSS</strong> codebook.<br />

Occupational Prestige Scores: <strong>GSS</strong> Survey years 1979 through 1990 utilize 1970 census codes to<br />

score occupational prestige in PRESTIGE. Years 1988 through 2002 utilize 1980 census codes<br />

to generate PRESTG80. Both prestige scores were be broken into deciles and combined to<br />

generate OCCPRESTDEC, one concise measure of the occupational prestige of respondent. To<br />

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create one prestige variable for father of respondent and one for spouse of respondent, the same<br />

procedure was used to generate the variables DADOCCPRESTDEC and SPOCCPRESTDEC.<br />

Occupational prestige of respondent’s child, sibling, and mother are only reported beginning in<br />

survey year 1988.<br />

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Repeated Items In The General Social Survey<br />

These notes outline the content of the “replicating core” of the General Social Survey<br />

(<strong>GSS</strong>). The survey emphasizes collection of data on social trends though exact<br />

replication of question wordings over time. That mission is pursued primarily through<br />

the replicating core items.<br />

The “core” has changed over time. It consists of those items that a user can expect to<br />

find in any given <strong>GSS</strong>. Inclusion of most core items is supported by the National Science<br />

Foundation (NSF) grant that underpins the <strong>GSS</strong>. These items fall into two major<br />

categories below: socio-demographic/background measures (section A below), and<br />

replicated measurements on social and political attitudes and behaviors (section B<br />

below). Many of the latter items appear on three <strong>GSS</strong> “ballots”, each of which is<br />

administered to a random two-thirds of most <strong>GSS</strong> samples (this practice allows the <strong>GSS</strong><br />

to measure more trends within the available interview time).<br />

Other time series are produced as a part of NSF-supported International Social Survey<br />

Program (ISSP) modules. One or more such module has appeared in each <strong>GSS</strong> since<br />

1985. Current ISSP practice is to re-administer modules covering a given topic (e.g. role<br />

of government, social inequality, religion) on a 10-year cycle. Two-thirds of the items in<br />

an ISSP module are to be replicated content. Section C below covers ISSP replications.<br />

In addition, some repeated items that regularly appear in the <strong>GSS</strong> are funded by other<br />

grants, or by agencies other than NSF. The items on sexual behavior (section D) are the<br />

most notable of these.<br />

During the course of the <strong>GSS</strong> project, there have been many changes in replicated items.<br />

These notes highlight such changes and the approximate dates on which they occurred.<br />

As well, they inventory series that were terminated at one point or another (section F), or<br />

that lasted for a short period of time only, across the span of the project.<br />

Apart from the core items, <strong>GSS</strong>s contain substantial non-replicating content. Apart from<br />

newly introduced items in ISSP modules, since the early 1980s each <strong>GSS</strong> has included<br />

one or more “topical modules”; the length and design of these varies. Topical modules<br />

usually appear in the <strong>GSS</strong> on a one-time basis. From time to time items in topical<br />

modules are re-administered, but such replication is not planned. These notes mention<br />

many such trends (see sections E and F), but go into less detail for them than on the core<br />

items within the basic <strong>GSS</strong> vehicle.<br />

The sections below summarize the topical areas and <strong>GSS</strong> mnemonics for replicating core<br />

and other trend items. The major sections defining the “core” are sections A and B.<br />

Section C refers to time series within ISSP modules. The sexual behavior items in<br />

section D are quasi-core. (Were funding to vanish for these items, the project would seek<br />

additional funds to maintain a <strong>GSS</strong> capacity to measure them.) Section E notes some<br />

time series produced through unplanned replications within topical modules. Section F<br />

takes note of some items that were once in the core, or that have been remeasured during<br />

the course of the <strong>GSS</strong> project. Items listed in these sections are not currently part of the<br />

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eplicating core. Sections E and F may not be comprehensive; there may be additional items that<br />

fall into each of these categories.<br />

The Appendix provides the actual survey questions and answers. Each variable listed in sections<br />

A-F is hyperlinked to its entry in the Appendix.<br />

I. Items Repeated Every Year<br />

A. Socio-demographic/background measures<br />

Demographic and life-course data<br />

Age: AGE (recode of date of birth); ZODIAC (astrological sign)<br />

Birth cohort: COHORT<br />

Sex: SEX (interviewer coded)<br />

Race: RACE (usually interviewer-coded until 1998 [self-identification only in<br />

event that interviewer could not code]; since 2002, self-identification<br />

following US census-like measurements in RACECEN1, RACECEN2,<br />

RACECEN3; value for RACE then imputed based on these and<br />

information on ethnic identification)<br />

Ethnic origin/identification: ETHNIC, ETH1, ETH2, ETH3, ETHNUM<br />

Hispanic origin: HISPANIC (began in 2000)<br />

Number of siblings: SIBS<br />

Marital status: MARITAL<br />

Age at first marriage (until 1994, remeasured in 2006): AGEWED<br />

Marriage cohort: MARCOHRT (until 1994)<br />

Ever divorced, separated, widowed: WIDOWED, DIVORCE<br />

Children ever born: CHILDS<br />

Age at first child: AGEKDBRN (since 1994)<br />

Region of residence: REGION<br />

Size/type of place: XNORCSIZ, SRCBELT, SIZE<br />

Education: EDUC (years), DEGREE (highest degree earned)<br />

Family income: INCOME72 in 1972; INCOME (since 1973), INCOME77<br />

(1977-1980), INCOME82 (1982-1985), INCOME86 (1986-1990),<br />

INCOME91 (1991-1996), INCOME98 (1998-2004), INCOME06 (2006-);<br />

differences in these measures reflect expansion of income ranges over<br />

time. Recodes REALINC and CONINC adjust family income to 1986 and<br />

2000 constant dollars, respectively.<br />

Political party identification: PARTYID<br />

Religious affiliation: RELIG, DENOM (Protestant denomination), OTHER<br />

(other-specify on Protestant denomination), JEW (type of Judism).<br />

Recode: FUND (fundamentalist/moderate/liberal classification developed<br />

by Smith)<br />

Work/employment data<br />

Employment status: WRKSTAT, EVWORK, WRKSLF (self-employment)<br />

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Period of unemployment within past 10 years: UNEMP<br />

Industry: INDUSTRY (until 1990), INDUS80 (since 1988). Changes reflect shift<br />

from use of 1970 to 1980 SIC classification.<br />

Private or public sector employer: WRKGOVT<br />

Labor supply: HRS1 (hours worked last week), HRS2 (hours worked in typical<br />

week), WEEKSWRK (weeks worked, since 1994), PARTFULL (part- or<br />

full-time when working, since 1994)<br />

Occupation: OCC, ISCO68 (until 1990), OCC80, ISCO681, ISCO88 (since<br />

1988); recodes PRESTIGE (until 1990), PRESTG80 (since 1988), SEI<br />

(since 1988), DOTDATA, DOTPEOP, DOTTHNG, DOTSVP, DOTGED,<br />

DOTPRES, (until 1990). Changes reflect shift from use of 1970 to 1980<br />

DOT classification of occupations.<br />

Income from respondent’s principal job: RINCOME (since 1974); RINCOM77<br />

(1977-1980), RINCOM82 (1982-1985), RINCOM86 (1986-1990),<br />

RINCOM91 (1991-1996), RINCOM98 (1998-2004), RINCOM06 (2006-<br />

); differences in these measures reflect expansion of income ranges over<br />

time. Recodes REALRINC and CONRINC adjust respondent’s income to<br />

1986 and 2000 constant dollars, respectively.<br />

Size of workplace: LOCALNUM (since 1991)<br />

Superiors/subordinates in workplace: WKSUB, WKSUBS, WKSUP, WKSUPS<br />

Respondent/spouse in labor union: UNION<br />

Spousal data (proxy reports)<br />

Education: SPEDUC (years), SPDEG (highest degree earned)<br />

Employment status: SPWRKSTA, SPEVWORK, SPWRKSLF<br />

Industry: SPIND (until 1990). SPIND80 (since 1988)<br />

Labor supply: SPHRS1, SPHRS2<br />

Occupation: SPOCC, SPISCO68 (until 1990), SPOCC80, SPISC681, SPISCO88<br />

(since 1988); recodes SPPRES (until 1990), SPPRES80 (since 1988),<br />

SPSEI (since 1988), SPDOTDAT, SPDOTPEO, SPDOTTHN,<br />

SPDOTGED, SPDOTSVP, SPDOTPRE (until 1990)<br />

Religious preference (1973-1994, removed after 1994, reinstated beginning<br />

2004): SPREL, SPDEN, SPOTHER, SPJEW; recode SPFUND<br />

Respondent/spouse in labor union: UNION<br />

Parental/social origin data<br />

(many of these measures are proxy reports referring to time while<br />

respondent was growing up, or when respondent was age 16)<br />

Birthplace: BORN<br />

Family income (relative): INCOM16<br />

Family type: FAMILY16; FAMDIF16 (reason not living with own<br />

mother/father)<br />

Father’s education: PAEDUC (years), PADEG (highest degree earned)<br />

Father’s industry: PAIND16 (until 1990), PAIND80 (since 1988)<br />

Father’s employment status: PAWRKSLF<br />

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Father’s occupation: PAOCC16, PAISCO68 (until 1990), PAOCC80,<br />

PAISC681, PAISCO88 (since 1988) recodes PAPRES16 (until 1990),<br />

PAPRES80 (since 1988), PASEI (since 1988), PADOTDAT,<br />

PADOTPEO, PADOTTHN, PADOTGED, PADOTSVP, PADOTPRE<br />

(until 1990)<br />

Mother’s education: MAEDUC (years), MADEG (highest degree earned)<br />

Mother’s employment status: MAWRKSLF, MAWORK (until 1993),<br />

MAWKBABY (until 1983), MAWKBORN (1987-1994), MAWRKGRW<br />

(since 1994)<br />

Mother’s industry: MAIND80 (since 1994)<br />

Mother’s occupation: MAOCC80, MAISC681, MAISCO88 (since 1994),<br />

recodes MAPRES80 (since 1994), MASEI (since 1994)<br />

Parental Birthplace: PARBORN<br />

Grandparents’ Birthplace: GRANBORN<br />

Region of residence: REG16<br />

Type of place: RES16<br />

Geographic mobility since age 16: MOBILE16<br />

Religion in which raised: RELIG16, DENOM16, OTH16, JEW16; recode<br />

FUND16<br />

Household variables (many from household enumeration form [HEF])<br />

Household size and composition: HOMPOP; BABIES, PRETEEN, TEENS,<br />

ADULTS, UNRELAT (unrelated earners in household)<br />

Age, gender, marital status, current residence, relation of each enumerated<br />

household member to head of household and to spouse: RELATE1-<br />

RELATE14, RELHH1-RELHH14, GENDER1-GENDER14, OLD1-OLD14, MAR1-<br />

MAR14, AWAY1-AWAY14, WHERE1-WHERE15, RELSP1-RELSP14 for as many as<br />

14 household<br />

members<br />

Household race: HHRACE<br />

Household type: HHTYPE, HHTYPE1<br />

Generations in household: FAMGEN<br />

Respondent’s relationship to head of household: RPLACE<br />

Presence of visitors: VISITORS, RVISITOR<br />

Earners (only with respondent’s family) in household: EARNRS<br />

Dwelling type: DWELLING (since 1982)<br />

Home ownership: DWELOWN (since 1986)<br />

Process and Other Technical Data<br />

Respondent ID number: ID<br />

Identifier for person # within household who provided HEF information:<br />

HEFINFO<br />

Identifier for R within household roster: RESPNUM<br />

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Year of interview: YEAR<br />

Date of interview: DATEINTV<br />

Interviewer Hispanic origin: INTHISP<br />

Interviewer race: INTRACE1, INTRACE2, INTRACE3<br />

Version of quex: VERSION<br />

Ballot of split ballot administered: BALLOT<br />

Experimental form (standard versus experimental wording) used: FORM<br />

Did R do ISSP: ISSP<br />

Does R have telephone: PHONE<br />

Weighting variables: FORMWT, OVERSAMP, WTSS, WTSSALL<br />

Sampling procedure and frame: SAMPLE<br />

Sampling unit from which R drawn: SAMPCODE<br />

Phase in subsampling design: PHASE<br />

Interview mode, in-person or telephone: MODE<br />

Interviewer assessment of cooperativeness (COOP), comprehension<br />

(COMPREND)<br />

(Additional process data to be made available beginning 2006)<br />

B. Social/political attitudes and behaviors<br />

Most, though not all, of these items are measured using the split-ballot structure. Hence<br />

they usually available for a randomly selected two-thirds of respondents.<br />

Verbal ability<br />

Understand various words: WORDA-WORDJ; WORDSUM (inadvertently omitted in<br />

2002)<br />

Subjective well being and social life orientations<br />

General happiness: HAPPY<br />

Marital happiness: HAPMAR<br />

Social life feelings/Misanthropy: LIFE, HELPFUL, FAIR, TRUST<br />

Subjective health assessment: HEALTH<br />

Religious Attitudes and Behaviors<br />

Attendance at religious services: ATTEND<br />

Frequency of prayer: PRAY (since 1983)<br />

Intensity of religious belief: RELITEN<br />

Life after death: POSTLIFE<br />

Papal authority on religious matters (Catholics only): POPESPKS (began 2004)<br />

Feelings about the Bible: BIBLE (since 1984)<br />

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Suicide<br />

Opinion about prayer in public schools: PRAYER (since 1974)<br />

Belief in God (1988-2000, 2006): GOD<br />

Physician-assisted suicide: LETDIE1<br />

Right to commit suicide under different conditions: SUICIDE1-SUICIDE4<br />

Attitudes about family and children<br />

Ideal number of children: CHLDIDEL<br />

Parental consent to birth control for teenagers: PILLOK<br />

Divorce too lenient or restrictive: DIVLAW<br />

Approve of co-residence for aging parents and their grown children: AGED<br />

Child qualities (since 1986): OBEY, POPULAR, THNKSELF, WORKHARD,<br />

HELPOTH<br />

Approval of spanking (since 1986): SPANKING<br />

Gay marriage: MARHOMO (1988, 2004, 2006)<br />

Attitudes involving sexual behavior and pornography<br />

Sex education in public schools: SEXEDUC<br />

Sexual attitudes: PREMARSX, TEENSEX, XMARSEX, HOMOSEX<br />

Pornography laws: PORNLAW<br />

See X-rated movies: XMOVIE<br />

Socializing with personal contacts: SOCREL, SOCOMMUN, SOCFREND, SOCBAR<br />

Media use/contact: NEWS, TVHOURS<br />

Work Orientations<br />

Job security: JOBLOSE, JOBFIND<br />

Job satisfaction: SATJOB<br />

Work as central life interest: RICHWORK<br />

Class Identification and Economic Well-Being<br />

Subjective social class placement: CLASS<br />

Satisfaction with financial situation: SATFIN<br />

Trend in financial situation: FINALTER<br />

Subjective assessment of family income relative to average: FINRELA<br />

Work versus breaks/help as basis of social mobility: GETAHEAD<br />

Standard of living relative to parents (since 1994): PARSOL<br />

Projected standard of living for children (since 1994): KIDSSOL<br />

Prospects for future standard of living: GOODLIFE (since 1987)<br />

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Voting in Presidential elections<br />

VOTE68, VOTE72, VOTE76, VOTE80, VOTE84, VOTE88, VOTE92, VOTE96,<br />

VOTE00, VOTE04<br />

Candidate preference in Presidential elections<br />

(Who did you vote for in x. If you would you have voted for in y?<br />

PRESxx/IFyyWHO)<br />

PRES68, IF68WHO, PRES72, IF72WHO, PRES76, IF76WHO, PRES80, IF80WHO, PRES84,<br />

IF84WHO, PRES88, IF88WHO, PRES92, IF92WHO, PRES96, IF96WHO, PRES00, IF00WHO<br />

Political views: POLVIEWS<br />

Views about government intervention<br />

to equalize incomes: EQWLTH (since 1980)<br />

to improve living standards: HELPPOOR (since 1975)<br />

to solve national problems: HELPNOT (since 1975)<br />

for health costs: HELPSICK (since 1975)<br />

to help blacks: HELPBLK (since 1975)<br />

Priorities for national spending<br />

How much should we be spending on various national programs: NATSPAC,<br />

NATENVIR, NATHEAL, NATCITY, NATCRIME, NATDRUG,<br />

NATEDUC, NATRACE, NATARMS, NATAID, NATFARE (all since 1973),<br />

NATROAD, NATSOC, NATMASS, NATPARK (since 1984), NATCHLD<br />

(since 2000), NATSCI (since 2002). Alternate wording for many of these items<br />

has appeared since 1984: NATSPACY, NATENVIY, NATHEALY,<br />

NATCITYY, NATCRIMY, NATDRUGY, NATEDUCY, NATRACEY,<br />

NATARMSY, NATAIDY, NATFAREY<br />

Civil liberties (Stouffer)<br />

(items about civil rights for various “nonconformists”: speaking<br />

in public, teaching in a college, or having a book in a public library (Items<br />

about militarists and racists first appeared in 1977. From 1972-1974, the<br />

<strong>GSS</strong> included similar items about socialists.)<br />

SPKATH, COLATH, LIBATH (atheists)<br />

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SPKRAC, COLRAC, LIBRAC (racists)<br />

SPKCOM, COLCOM, LIBCOM (Communists)<br />

SPKMIL, COLMIL, LIBMIL (militarists)<br />

SPKHOMO, COLHOMO, LIBHOMO (homosexuals)<br />

Confidence in institutions<br />

Confidence levels in various aspects of the country: CONFINAN, CONBUS,<br />

CONCLERG, CONEDUC, CONFED, CONLABOR, CONPRESS, CONMEDIC,<br />

CONTV, CONJUDGE, CONSCI, CONLEGIS, CONARMY<br />

Attitudes and behaviors involving crime, punishment, and firearms<br />

Approve of police striking a person under specified circumstances: POLHITOK<br />

(adult male citizen), POLABUSE (using abusive language), POLMURDR<br />

(murder suspect), POLESCAP (attempting escape), POLATTAK<br />

(attacking policeman)<br />

Fear walking at night near home: FEAR<br />

Gun ownership: OWNGUN, PISTOL, SHOTGUN, RIFLE, ROWNGUN<br />

Hunting: HUNT<br />

Criminal courts: COURTS<br />

Death penalty: CAPPUN<br />

Gun control: GUNLAW<br />

Legalization of marijuana: GRASS<br />

Taxes appropriate: TAX (since 1977)<br />

US involvement in future world war: USWARY (since 1976)<br />

Legalized abortion<br />

Various circumstances and whether abortion is appropriate: ABDEFECT, ABNOMORE,<br />

ABHLTH, ABPOOR, ABRAPE, ABSINGLE, ABANY<br />

Gender role attitudes<br />

FEPOL (Women not emotionally suited for politics, since 1974)<br />

FECHLD (Working mothers can establish secure ties to children, since 1977)<br />

FEPRESCH (Preschool child likely to suffer if mother works, since 1977)<br />

FEFAM (Better if men work and women care for home, since 1977)<br />

FEHIRE, FEJOBAFF (affirmative action, since 1996)<br />

DISCAFFM/DISCAFFW (affirmative action split-ballot, since 1996)<br />

MEOVRWRK (family life suffers when men overwork; since 1994)<br />

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Racial attitudes<br />

RACOPEN (open housing, 1972-1996, 2004)<br />

RACLIVE (blacks in this neighborhood)<br />

AFFRMACT (racial preference in employment, since 1994)<br />

WRKWAYUP (blacks should work way up, since 1994)<br />

BLKSIMP (conditions for blacks improved, since 1994)<br />

closeness to blacks (CLOSEBLK, since 1998)<br />

closeness to whites (CLOSEWHT, since 1998)<br />

attributions of causes of racial inequality (RACDIF1, RACDIF2, RACDIF3,<br />

RACDIF4)<br />

MARBLK (prospect of family member marrying a black, since 1991)<br />

MARWHT (prospect of family member marrying a white, since 2000)<br />

DISCAFF (reverse discrimination, since 1991)<br />

LIVEBLKS (favor living in neighborhood that is half black, since 1990)<br />

LIVEWHTS (favor living in neighborhood that is half white, since 2000)<br />

Racial composition of workplace: RACWORK (since 1991)<br />

Racial stereotypes<br />

Immigration<br />

WLTHWHTS, WLTHBLKS (wealth, since 1991; measured for other groups in<br />

1991, 1994, 2000)<br />

WORKWHTS, WORKBLKS (hardworking/lazy, since 1991; measured for other<br />

groups in 1991, 1994, 2000)<br />

INTLWHTS, INTLBLKS (intelligence, since 1991; measured for other groups in<br />

1991, 2000)<br />

Other stereotypes measured in 1991 and 2000.<br />

LETIN1: Should # of immigrants to US increase or decrease (since 1994)<br />

II. Time-Series Within ISSP Modules<br />

These items are available in international surveys. However, only mortality data are available for<br />

the US survey. Many ISSP module items on role of government (1985, 1990, 1996, 2006) social<br />

networks (1986, 2002; few repetitions here) marital status/partnership item (1986, 2000, 2004)<br />

provision of social support (2002, 2004) social inequality (1987, 1996, several in 2000 also)<br />

family and gender roles (1988, 1994, 2002; a few items appeared in 1998 also) work orientations<br />

(1989, 1998, 2006) religion (1991, 1998; one item appeared in 2002 also)<br />

environment (1993, 2000, one item appeared in 1998 also)<br />

III. Newer Repeating Core Items<br />

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Sexual behavior items (since 1988):<br />

Various questions about sexual activity: PARTNERS, MATESEX, FRNDSEX,<br />

ACQNTSEX, PIKUPSEX, PAIDSEX, OTHERSEX, SEXSEX, SEXFREQ,<br />

NUMWOMEN, NUMMEN, PARTNRS5, SEXSEX5, EVPAIDSX, EVSTRAY.<br />

Since 1996: CONDOM, RELATSEX.<br />

Drugs by injection (since 2000): EVIDU, IDU30, EVCRACK, CRACK30<br />

IV. Other Repeated Items<br />

Selected topical module items on<br />

military/national service/draft (early 1980s)<br />

social networks (1985, 1987, 2004)<br />

religion (1988, 1998, a few in 2004)<br />

intergroup relations (1991, 2000)<br />

genetics and genetic screening (1991, 1996, 2004)<br />

household problems, stressful events (1991, 2004)<br />

cultural attitudes and participation (1993, 1998, 2002)<br />

multiculturalism/immigration (1994, 2000)<br />

national security and conditions for security clearances (1994-2000)<br />

Internet (2000, 2002, 2004)<br />

quality of working life (2002, 2006)<br />

altruism (2002, 2004)<br />

V. Series That Were Discontinued At One Point Or Another<br />

Spouse’s ethnic origin/identification: SPETHNIC, SPETH1, SPETH2, SPETH3,<br />

SPETHNUM (1986-1994)<br />

Military service: VETYEARS (until 1994)<br />

Approval of wiretapping: WIRTAP (1974-1994)<br />

Communism as a form of government: COMMUN (1973-1994)<br />

Sentiments toward countries (1974-1994, some series ended 1985):<br />

RUSSIA, JAPAN, ENGLAND, CANADA, BRAZIL, CHINA, ISRAEL, EGYPT)<br />

International Affairs:<br />

US active participant in world affairs: USINTL (1973-1994)<br />

US involvement in future war: USWAR (1973-1986)<br />

US membership in United Nations: USUN (1973-1994)<br />

Religious Attitudes:<br />

Images of life after death (1986-1989): LIKEDIFF, MINDBODY, PALEFULL<br />

Images of God (1985-1998): MAPA, MASTERSP, JUDGELUV, FRNDKING<br />

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Spouse’s religion while growing up (1973-1994): SPREL16, SPDEN16, SPOTH16,<br />

SPJEW16, SPFUND16<br />

Contributions to religion: TITHING (1987-1989)<br />

Images of the world and human nature: WORLD1 (1987-2002), WORLD4 (1987-1998)<br />

Racial attitudes:<br />

Intermarriage, since 1972 RACMAR (1972-2004); object if family<br />

member brought black friend to dinner: RACDIN (1972-1985); Blacks shouldn’t<br />

push (RACPUSH, 1972-2002), Whites should be able to keep blacks out<br />

(RACSEG, 1982-1996), blacks living close to you (RACCLOS, until 1994),<br />

distance to closest blacks (RACDIS, until 1994), integrated neighborhood<br />

(RACINTEG, until 1994), experience with black at dinner in home (RACHOME,<br />

until 1996), segregated schools (RACSCHOL, 1972-1985), object to school with<br />

a few of other race (RACFEW, until 1996), object to school with half of other<br />

race (RACHAF, until 1996), object to school with most of other race<br />

(RACMOST, until 1996), school busing (BUSING, until 1996), vote for qualified<br />

black for President (RACPRES, until 1996), opposite race at your church<br />

(RACCHURH, until 1994), social club excluding other race (RACCHNG, 1978-<br />

1994)<br />

Gender role attitudes:<br />

FEHOME, FEWORK, FEPRES, FEHELP (all until 1998)<br />

Satisfaction with domains of life<br />

(1973-1994): SATCITY, SATHOBBY, SATFAM, SATFAM7 (2002), SATFRND,<br />

SATHEALT<br />

Child qualities<br />

(1973-1983): MANNERS, SUCCESS, HONEST, CLEAN, JUDGMENT, CONTROL,<br />

ROLE, AMICABLE, OBEYS, RESPONSI, CONSIDER, INTEREST, STUDIOUS<br />

**experimental Y forms of these items used 1980-1986—SUCCESSY for example**<br />

Socializing with relatives (until 1994): SOCPARS, SOCSIBS<br />

Alcohol use (until 1994): DRINK, DRUNK<br />

Smoking (until 1994): SMOKE, QUITSMK, EVSMOKE<br />

Anomia scale (until 1994): ANOMIA5, ANOMIA6, ANOMIA7<br />

Job values (until 1994, remeasured once in 2006):<br />

JOBINC, JOBSEC, JOBHOUR, JOBPROMO, JOBMEANS<br />

Fertility intentions (until 1994): CHLDMORE, CHLDNUM<br />

Birth control information (until 1983): PILL, TEENPILL<br />

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Effects of pornography (until 1994):<br />

PORNINF, PORNMORL, PORNRAPE, PORNOUT<br />

Victimization (until 1994):<br />

Has respondent been a victim of: HIT, HITAGE, GUN, GUNAGE, BURGLR, ROBBRY<br />

Approval of violence by others (until 1994): HITOK, HITMARCH, HITDRUNK,<br />

HITCHILD, HITBEATR, HITROBBR<br />

Traffic ticket, or arrested (until 1984): TICKET, ARREST<br />

Media contact: RADIOHRS (1978-1983)<br />

Stressful life events (until 1994):<br />

UNEMP5, HOSDIS5, DEATH5, DEATH16, PADEATH, MADEATH, CHLDDTH,<br />

SIBDEATH, SPDEATH; recodes TRAUMA1, TRAUMA5<br />

Pressed for time: RUSHED (1982, 1996, 2004)<br />

Membership in voluntary groups (1974-1994, remeasured in 2004):<br />

MEMFRAT,MEMSERV, MEMVET, MEMPOLIT, MEMUNION, MEMSPORT,<br />

MEMYOUTH, MEMSCHL, MEMHOBBY, MEMGREEK, MEMNAT,<br />

MEMFARM, MEMLIT, MEMPROF, MEMCHURH, MEMOTHER; recode<br />

MEMNUM<br />

Interviewer evaluations of dwelling unit (1982-1986): DWELNGH, DWELCITY<br />

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Listing Of Variables By Number Of Valid Deaths<br />

This list contains those variables for which the valid number of deaths is > 30.<br />

Variable Name Variable Description Valid N (Dead)<br />

death Vital Status 9271<br />

famgen Number Of Family Generations In Household 9271<br />

form Form Of Split Questionnaire Asked 9271<br />

formwt Weight Deal With Experimental Randomization 9271<br />

id Respondnt Id Number 9271<br />

oversamp Weights For Black Oversamples 9271<br />

race Race Of Respondent 9271<br />

reg16 Region Of Residence, Age 16 9271<br />

region Region Of Interview 9271<br />

sampcode Sampling Error Code 9271<br />

sample Sampling Frame And Method 9271<br />

sex Respondents Sex 9271<br />

size Size Of Place In 1000s 9271<br />

srcbelt Src Beltcode 9271<br />

validcod Record Has A Valid Cause Of Death Code 9271<br />

visitors Number Of Visitors In Household 9271<br />

wtss Weight Variable 9271<br />

wtssall Weight Variable 9271<br />

wtssnr Weight Variable 9271<br />

xnorcsiz Expanded N.O.R.C. Size Code 9271<br />

year Gss Year For This Respondent 9271<br />

yeardeath Year Of Death 9271<br />

hompop Number Of Persons In Household 9270<br />

respnum Number In Family Of R 9270<br />

rvisitor Is R A Visitor? 9270<br />

wrkstat Labor Force Status 9270<br />

relate1 Relationship Of 1st Person To Household Head 9268<br />

adults Household Members 18 Yrs And Older 9267<br />

marital Marital Status 9267<br />

family16 Living With Parents When 16 Yrs Old 9263<br />

CCScode Cause Of Death Code 9256<br />

phone Does R Have Telephone 9249<br />

teens Household Members 13 Thru 17 Yrs Old 9249<br />

gender1 Gender Of 1st Person 9248<br />

babies Household Members Less Than 6 Yrs Old 9245<br />

age Age Of Respondent 9242<br />

dateintv Date Of Interview 9242<br />

agedeath Age At Death (Yeardeath - Yearofbirth) 9241<br />

cohort Year Of Birth 9241<br />

res16 Type Of Place Lived In When 16 Yrs Old 9239<br />

relig Rs Religious Preference 9237<br />

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preteen Household Members 6 Thru 12 Yrs Old 9235<br />

childs Number Of Children 9234<br />

hhtype Household Type 9234<br />

hhtype1 Household Type (Condensed) 9234<br />

born Was R Born In This Country 9233<br />

degree Rs Highest Degree 9233<br />

relig16 Religion In Which Raised 9232<br />

educ Highest Year Of School Completed 9231<br />

mar1 Marital Status Of 1st Person 9230<br />

sibs Number Of Brothers And Sisters 9224<br />

parborn Were Rs Parents Born In This Country 9221<br />

partyid Political Party Affiliation 9221<br />

rplace R's Relationship To Household Head 9219<br />

mobile16 Geographic Mobility Since Age 16 9211<br />

old1 Age Of 1st Person 9208<br />

ethnum Type Of Response About Ethnicity -- R 9192<br />

coop Rs Attitude Toward Interview 9173<br />

earnrs How Many In Family Earned Money 9156<br />

attend How Often R Attends Religious Services 9154<br />

comprend Rs Understanding Of Questions 9139<br />

hhrace Race Of Household 9118<br />

zodiac Respondents Astrological Sign 9108<br />

fund16 How Fundamentalist Was R At Age 16 9083<br />

satfin Satisfaction With Financial Situation 9076<br />

finalter Change In Financial Situation 9060<br />

happy General Happiness 9020<br />

fund How Fundamentalist Is R Currently 9017<br />

finrela Opinion Of Family Income 8988<br />

class Subjective Class Identification 8926<br />

reliten Strength Of Affiliation 8877<br />

raclive Any Opp. Race In Neighborhood 8751<br />

occprestdec Decile Category Of Occupational Prestige Scores 8628<br />

From Every <strong>GSS</strong> Year<br />

wrkslf R Self-Emp Or Works For Somebody 8607<br />

granborn How Many Grandparents Born Outside U.S. 8569<br />

birthmo Month In Which R Was Born 8512<br />

hefinfo Number Of People In Informant's Household 8477<br />

cappun Favor Or Oppose Death Penalty For Murder 8471<br />

polviews Think Of Self As Liberal Or Conservative 8287<br />

courts Courts Dealing With Criminals 8272<br />

coninc Family Income In Constant Dollars 8157<br />

income Total Family Income 8157<br />

realinc Family Income In Constant $ 8157<br />

madeg Mothers Highest Degree 7912<br />

dwelling Type Of Structure 7897<br />

pawrkslf Father Self-Emp. Or Worked For Somebody 7684<br />

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DADoccprestde Decile Category Of R's Father's Occupational<br />

Prestige Scores From Every <strong>GSS</strong> Year<br />

7664<br />

incom16 Rs Family Income When 16 Yrs Old 7460<br />

maeduc Highest Year School Completed, Mother 7114<br />

povline R's Hh Poverty Status 7113<br />

ethnic Country Of Family Origin 7070<br />

union Does R Or Spouse Belong To Union 6958<br />

padeg Fathers Highest Degree 6902<br />

divorce Ever Been Divorced Or Separated 6829<br />

abhlth Womans Health Seriously Endangered 6828<br />

conmedic Confidence In Medicine 6804<br />

abdefect Strong Chance Of Serious Defect 6792<br />

abpoor Low Income--Cant Afford More Children 6780<br />

abany Abortion If Woman Wants For Any Reason 6768<br />

abnomore Married--Wants No More Children 6762<br />

contv Confidence In Television 6755<br />

abrape Pregnant As Result Of Rape 6745<br />

coneduc Confidence In Education 6742<br />

absingle Not Married 6741<br />

tvhours Hours Per Day Watching Tv 6709<br />

confinan Confid In Banks & Financial Institutions 6706<br />

conpress Confidence In Press 6702<br />

conarmy Confidence In Military 6635<br />

confed Confid. In Exec Branch Of Fed Govt 6633<br />

conlegis Confidence In Congress 6631<br />

news How Often Does R Read Newspaper 6594<br />

conclerg Confidence In Organized Religion 6592<br />

agewed Age When First Married 6523<br />

marcohrt Year Of First Marriage 6509<br />

conjudge Confid. In United States Supreme Court 6482<br />

conbus Confidence In Major Companies 6476<br />

denom16 Denomination In Which R Was Raised 6466<br />

conlabor Confidence In Organized Labor 6436<br />

incdef Distance Below Poverty Line 6405<br />

denom Specific Denomination 6314<br />

helpful People Helpful Or Looking Out For Selves 6307<br />

aged Should Aged Live With Their Children 6293<br />

fair People Fair Or Try To Take Advantage 6287<br />

xmovie Seen X-Rated Movie In Last Year 6249<br />

health Condition Of Health 6237<br />

polattak Citizen Attacking Policeman With Fists 6220<br />

pornlaw Feelings About Pornography Laws 6216<br />

gender2 Gender Of 2nd Person 6213<br />

natsoc Social Security 6190<br />

old2 Age Of 2nd Person 6172<br />

polabuse Citizen Said Vulgar Or Obscene Things 6161<br />

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elate2 Relationship Of 2nd Person To Household Head 6149<br />

trust Can People Be Trusted 6140<br />

polmurdr Citizen Questioned As Murder Suspect 6133<br />

consci Confidence In Scientific Community 6129<br />

mawork Mothers Employment Since Marriage 6128<br />

grass Should Marijuana Be Made Legal 6088<br />

unrelat Number In Household Not Related 6058<br />

postlife Belief In Life After Death 6044<br />

polescap Citizen Attempting To Escape Custody 6031<br />

natpark Parks And Recreation 6022<br />

natroad Highways And Bridges 6006<br />

paeduc Highest Year School Completed, Father 6000<br />

mar2 Marital Status Of 2nd Person 5998<br />

socrel Spend Evening With Relatives 5966<br />

polhitok Ever Approve Of Police Striking Citizen 5956<br />

socbar Spend Evening At Bar 5956<br />

socfrend Spend Evening With Friends 5956<br />

socommun Spend Evening With Neighbor 5954<br />

isco68 Respondent's Occupation, 1970 Census 5938<br />

occ Rs Census Occupation Code (1970) 5938<br />

prestige Rs Occupational Prestige Score (1970) 5938<br />

industry Rs Industry Code (1970) 5932<br />

dotdata D.O.T. Code - Relation To Data 5892<br />

dotged D.O.T. Code - General Educ Develop. 5892<br />

dotpeop D.O.T. Code - Relation To People 5892<br />

dotpres Temme Prestige Scale 5892<br />

dotsvp D.O.T. Code - Specific Vocat. Prep 5892<br />

dotthng D.O.T. Code - Relation To Things 5892<br />

hunt Does R Or Spouse Hunt 5872<br />

owngun Have Gun In Home 5861<br />

rifle Rifle In Home 5857<br />

pistol Pistol Or Revolver In Home 5856<br />

shotgun Shotgun In Home 5856<br />

suicide2 Suicide If Bankrupt 5856<br />

eqwlth Should Govt Reduce Income Differences 5848<br />

eth1 1st Mentioned Country Of Origin 5846<br />

satcity City Or Place R Lives In 5844<br />

satfrnd Friendships 5843<br />

issp Filter For Issp Cases 5841<br />

sathealt Health And Physical Condition 5839<br />

suicide3 Suicide If Dishonored Family 5824<br />

sathobby Non-Working Activities,Hobbies 5815<br />

fear Afraid To Walk At Night In Neighborhood 5814<br />

satfam Family Life 5813<br />

life Is Life Exciting Or Dull 5810<br />

suicide4 Suicide If Tired Of Living 5799<br />

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getahead Opinion Of How People Get Ahead 5793<br />

spkath Allow Anti-Religionist To Speak 5790<br />

xmarsex Sex With Person Other Than Spouse 5774<br />

satjob Job Or Housework 5757<br />

chldidel Ideal Number Of Children 5739<br />

premarsx Sex Before Marriage 5733<br />

gunlaw Favor Or Oppose Gun Permits 5714<br />

spkrac Allow Racist To Speak 5708<br />

unemp Ever Unemployed In Last Ten Yrs 5707<br />

suicide1 Suicide If Incurable Disease 5685<br />

spkmil Allow Militarist To Speak 5679<br />

letdie1 Allow Incurable Patients To Die 5673<br />

libath Allow Anti-Religious Book In Library 5662<br />

spkcom Allow Communist To Speak 5646<br />

colath Allow Anti-Religionist To Teach 5640<br />

libhomo Allow Homosexuals Book In Library 5631<br />

libmil Allow Militarists Book In Library 5625<br />

divlaw Divorce Laws 5624<br />

librac Allow Racists Book In Library 5612<br />

colrac Allow Racist To Teach 5610<br />

spkhomo Allow Homosexual To Speak 5606<br />

racmar Favor Law Against Racial Intermarriage 5604<br />

colmil Allow Militarist To Teach 5591<br />

homosex Homosexual Sex Relations 5582<br />

libcom Allow Communists Book In Library 5575<br />

colhomo Allow Homosexual To Teach 5574<br />

natmass Mass Transportation 5568<br />

racopen Vote On Open Housing Law 5547<br />

tax Rs Federal Income Tax 5495<br />

fework Should Women Work 5489<br />

nateduc Improving Nations Education System 5477<br />

colcom Should Communist Teacher Be Fired 5454<br />

natheal Improving & Protecting Nations Health 5453<br />

natcrime Halting Rising Crime Rate 5436<br />

fehome Women Take Care Of Home Not Country 5418<br />

fepres Vote For Woman President 5418<br />

descicd10code ICD10 Code Description 5408<br />

icd10code ICD10 Coded Cause Of Death 5408<br />

natfare Welfare 5393<br />

nataid Foreign Aid 5374<br />

paisco68 R's Father's Occupation, 1970 Census 5362<br />

paocc16 Fathers Census Occupation Code (1970) 5362<br />

papres16 Fathers Occupational Prestige Score (1970) 5362<br />

paind16 Fathers Industry Code (1970) 5355<br />

natdrug Dealing With Drug Addiction 5334<br />

natenvir Improving & Protecting Environment 5317<br />

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natarms Military, Armaments, And Defense 5306<br />

padotdat Fa. D.O.T. Code - Relation To Data 5303<br />

padotged Fa. D.O.T. Code - General Educ Develop. 5303<br />

padotpeo Fa. D.O.T. Code - Relation To People 5303<br />

padotpre Fa. Temme Prestige Scale 5303<br />

padotsvp Fa. D.O.T. Code - Specific Vocat. Prep 5303<br />

padotthn Fa. D.O.T. Code - Relation To Things 5303<br />

natspac Space Exploration Program 5274<br />

racfew Children To School With Opposite Race 5258<br />

fepol Women Not Suited For Politics 5253<br />

natrace Improving The Conditions Of Blacks 5195<br />

death16 Relatives Died Since Age 16 5145<br />

drink Ever Drink Alcoholic Beverages? 5139<br />

smoke Does R Smoke 5136<br />

hit Ever Punched Or Beaten By Another Person 5135<br />

gun Ever Threatened With Gun Or Shot At 5131<br />

memnum Number Of Memberships 5130<br />

unemp5 Unemployed In Last 5 Yrs 5119<br />

death5 Relatives Died In Last 5 Yrs 5093<br />

memchurh Membership In Church Group 5091<br />

rachome Opp. Race Home For Dinner Recently 5088<br />

memsport Membership In Sports Club 5086<br />

memserv Membership In Service Group 5083<br />

memvet Membership In Veteran Group 5083<br />

memhobby Membership In Hobby Club 5082<br />

mempolit Membership In Political Club 5082<br />

memunion Membership In Labor Union 5081<br />

memfrat Membership In Fraternal Group 5078<br />

memschl Membership In School Service 5078<br />

memgreek Membership In School Fraternity 5077<br />

memprof Membership In Professional Society 5077<br />

memlit Membership In Literary Or Art Group 5076<br />

memnat Membership In Nationality Group 5074<br />

memyouth Membership In Youth Group 5073<br />

sexeduc Sex Education In Public Schools 5073<br />

memfarm Membership In Farm Organization 5071<br />

hosdis5 Hospitalized, Disabled Last 5 Yrs 5063<br />

busing Attitude Toward Racial Busing 5044<br />

divorce5 Divorced In Last 5 Yrs 5016<br />

hitrobbr Stranger Had Broken Into Mans House 4996<br />

hitmarch Stranger In Protest March 4989<br />

helpblk Should Govt Aid Blacks? 4988<br />

racseg Whites Have Right To Seg. Neighborhood 4946<br />

evwork Ever Work As Long As One Year 4924<br />

hitdrunk Drunk Bumped Into Man & Wife 4924<br />

racpres Would Vote For Black President 4917<br />

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memother Membership In Any Other 4907<br />

helpsick Should Govt Help Pay For Medical Care? 4900<br />

helppoor Should Govt Improve Standard Of Living? 4880<br />

hitchild Stranger Had Hit Mans Child 4880<br />

trauma1 Trauma Scale, Last Year 4876<br />

trauma5 Trauma Scale, Last 5 Years 4876<br />

pornmorl Materials Lead To Breakdown In Morals 4873<br />

hitbeatr Stranger Was Beating Up A Woman 4870<br />

padeath Death Of Father 4865<br />

burglr Home Broken Into During The Last Year 4855<br />

robbry Forcefully Robbed During The Last Year 4851<br />

rachaf Children To School Half Opposite Race 4848<br />

madeath Death Of Mother 4835<br />

prayer Bible Prayer In Public Schools 4823<br />

spwrksta Spouse Labor Force Status 4796<br />

sibdeath Death Of Sibling 4784<br />

natcity Solving Problems Of Big Cities 4783<br />

porninf Materials Provide Info About Sex 4766<br />

wordsum Number Words Correct In Vocabulary Test 4762<br />

hitok Ever Approve Of Man Punching Adult Male 4757<br />

chldmore Expect More Children 4755<br />

spdeg Spouses Highest Degree 4751<br />

usintl Take Active Part In World Affairs 4748<br />

socpars Spend Evening With Parents 4737<br />

pornrape Materials Lead To Rape 4731<br />

helpnot Should Govt Do More Or Less? 4726<br />

socsibs Spend Evening With Siblings 4726<br />

speduc Highest Year School Completed, Spouse 4725<br />

vetyears Years In Armed Forces 4717<br />

hapmar Happiness Of Marriage 4691<br />

anomia7 Officials Not Interested In Average Man 4687<br />

pray How Often Does R Pray 4668<br />

anomia6 Not Fair To Bring Child Into World 4652<br />

anomia5 Lot Of The Average Man Getting Worse 4618<br />

wordd Word D 4603<br />

wordb Word B 4587<br />

wordi Word I 4572<br />

worda Word A 4565<br />

dwelown Does R Own Or Rent Home? 4536<br />

commun Feelings About Communism 4518<br />

wirtap Wiretapping 4514<br />

spdeath Death Of Spouse 4491<br />

pornout Materials Provide Outlet 4424<br />

racchurh Attend Church With Other Race 4424<br />

SPoccprestdec Decile Category Of R's Father's Occupational<br />

Prestige Scores From Every <strong>GSS</strong> Year<br />

4393<br />

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spwrkslf Spouse Self-Emp. Or Works For Somebody 4392<br />

usun Remain In U.N. Or Pull Out 4391<br />

mapa Contrast Between Mother And Father 4386<br />

frndking Contrast Between Friend And King 4370<br />

wordf Word F 4367<br />

ballot Ballot Used For Interview 4335<br />

judgeluv Contrast Between Judge And Lover 4324<br />

mastersp Contrast Between Master And Spouse 4306<br />

wordj Word J 4280<br />

worde Word E 4274<br />

jobhour Short Working Hours 4195<br />

jobinc High Income 4195<br />

jobmeans Work Important And Feel Accomplishment 4195<br />

jobpromo Chances For Advancement 4195<br />

jobsec No Danger Of Being Fired 4195<br />

conrinc Respondent Income In Constant Dollars 4179<br />

realrinc Rs Income In Constant $ 4179<br />

rincome Respondents Income 4179<br />

bible Feelings About The Bible 4148<br />

wordg Word G 4106<br />

isco681 Respondent's Occupation, 1980 Census 4042<br />

isco88 Respondent's Occupation, 1980 Census & 1988 4042<br />

Isco Code<br />

occ80 Rs Census Occupation Code (1980) 4040<br />

prestg80 Rs Occupational Prestige Score (1980) 4040<br />

sei Respondent Socioeconomic Index 4020<br />

fechld Mother Working Doesnt Hurt Children 4019<br />

indus80 Rs Industry Code (1980) 4019<br />

sprel Spouses Religious Preference 4011<br />

chlddth Death Of Child 3998<br />

sprel16 Religion In Which Spouse Raised 3995<br />

world1 World Image: Much Evil Vs. Much Good 3969<br />

racdif3 Differences Due To Lack Of Education 3955<br />

fepresch Preschool Kids Suffer If Mother Works 3949<br />

fefam Better For Man To Work, Woman Tend Home 3944<br />

spfund How Fundamentalist Is Spouse Currently 3931<br />

hrs1 Number Of Hours Worked Last Week 3919<br />

spfund16 How Fundamentalist Was Spouse At 16 3919<br />

racmost Children To School Mostly Opposite Race 3899<br />

racdif2 Differences Due To Inborn Disability 3888<br />

racdif1 Differences Due To Discrimination 3874<br />

descicd9code Description Of ICD9 Code 3848<br />

icd9code ICD9 Coded Cause Of Death 3848<br />

canada Liking For Canada 3833<br />

racdif4 Differences Due To Lack Of Will 3820<br />

japan Liking For Japan 3780<br />

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acclos Any Opp. Race Living Close To R 3778<br />

russia Liking For Russia 3773<br />

racdis How Far Are Closest Opp. Race 3752<br />

china Liking For China 3675<br />

israel Liking For Israel 3644<br />

helpoth To Help Others 3621<br />

obey To Obey 3616<br />

popular To Be Well Liked Or Popular 3616<br />

thnkself To Think For Ones Self 3616<br />

workhard To Work Hard 3616<br />

fehelp Wife Should Help Husbands Career First 3585<br />

egypt Liking For Egypt 3553<br />

paisc681 R's Father's Occupation, 1980 Census 3524<br />

paisco88 R's Father's Occupation, 1980 Census & 1988<br />

3524<br />

Isco Code<br />

paocc80 Fathers Census Occupation Code (1980) 3524<br />

papres80 Fathers Occupational Prestige Score (1980) 3524<br />

paind80 Fathers Industry Code (1980) 3508<br />

neargod How Close Does R Feel To God 3503<br />

pasei R's Father's Socioeconomic Index 3498<br />

wordh Word H 3487<br />

wordc Word C 3455<br />

partners How Many Sex Partners R Had In Last Year 3398<br />

uswary Expect U.S. In World War In 10 Years 3379<br />

racinteg Will Neighborhood Become All Black 3326<br />

world4 World Image: Man Is Good Vs. Corrupt 3319<br />

spanking Favor Spanking To Discipline Child 3318<br />

teensex Sex Before Marriage -- Teens 14-16 3300<br />

evsmoke Has R Ever Smoked 3250<br />

nateducy Education -- Version Y 3223<br />

spisco68 R's Spouse's Occupation, 1970 Census 3217<br />

spocc Spouse Census Occupation Code (1970) 3217<br />

sppres Spouses Occupational Prestige Score (1970) 3217<br />

racpush Blacks Shouldnt Push 3216<br />

spind Spouses Industry Code (1970) 3213<br />

drunk Ever Drink Too Much? 3209<br />

pillok Birth Control To Teenagers 14-16 3199<br />

natfarey Assistance To The Poor -- Version Y 3196<br />

nathealy Health -- Version Y 3196<br />

spdotdat Sp. D.O.T. Code - Relation To Data 3195<br />

spdotged Sp. D.O.T. Code - General Educ Develop. 3195<br />

spdotpeo Sp. D.O.T. Code - Relation To People 3195<br />

spdotpre Sp. Temme Prestige Scale 3195<br />

spdotsvp Sp. D.O.T. Code - Specific Vocat. Prep 3195<br />

spdotthn Sp. D.O.T. Code - Relation To Things 3195<br />

natcrimy Law Enforcement -- Verison Y 3172<br />

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nataidy Assistance To Other Countries -- Ver Y 3169<br />

wksub Does R Or Spouse Have Supervisor 3129<br />

natarmsy National Defense -- Version Y 3087<br />

natspacy Space Exploration -- Version Y 3073<br />

vote80 Did R Vote In 1980 Election 3050<br />

natdrugy Drug Rehabilitation -- Version Y 3047<br />

natenviy The Environment -- Version Y 3043<br />

widowed Ever Been Widowed 3023<br />

wksup Does R Or Spouse Supervise Anyone 2980<br />

natracey Assistance To Blacks -- Version Y 2972<br />

maattend How Often Ma Attended Religious Services 2936<br />

nummen Number Of Male Sex Partners Since 18 2849<br />

sexfreq Frequency Of Sex During Last Year 2823<br />

gender3 Gender Of 3rd Person 2804<br />

old3 Age Of 3rd Person 2788<br />

spden Specific Denomination, Spouse 2781<br />

vote84 Did R Vote In 1984 Election 2772<br />

spden16 Denomination In Which Spouse Raised 2770<br />

natcityy Assistance To Big Cities -- Version Y 2765<br />

relate3 Relationship Of 3rd Person To Household Head 2761<br />

numwomen Number Of Female Sex Partners Since 18 2742<br />

richwork If Rich, Continue Or Stop Working 2716<br />

paattend How Often Pa Attended Religious Services 2668<br />

joblose Is R Likely To Lose Job 2551<br />

jobfind Could R Find Equally Good Job 2538<br />

racchng Try To Integrate Social Club 2537<br />

eth2 2nd Mentioned Country Of Origin 2530<br />

famdif16 Reason Not Living With Parents 2520<br />

rowngun Does Gun Belong To R 2453<br />

relhhd1 Relation Of 1st Person To Household Head 2444<br />

divrel1 Relatives Divorced In Last Year 2374<br />

divrel4 Relatives Divorced Between 5 & 1 Yrs Ago 2374<br />

hosrel1 Rels Hospitalized In Last Year 2374<br />

hosrel4 Rels Hospitalized Betw 5 & 1 Yrs Ago 2374<br />

trarel1 Trauma Of Relatives, Last Year 2374<br />

trarel5 Trauma Of Relatives, Last 5 Yrs 2374<br />

unrel1 Relatives Unemployed In Last Yr 2374<br />

unrel4 Relatives Unemp Between 5 & 1 Yrs Ago 2374<br />

income86 Total Family Income 2323<br />

wksubs Does Supervisor Have Supervisor 2314<br />

sphrs1 Number Of Hrs Spouse Worked Last Week 2306<br />

evstray Have Sex Other Than Spouse While Married 2286<br />

spevwork Spouse Ever Work As Long As A Year 2283<br />

tratot1 Trauma Last Year, Self & Relatives 2282<br />

tratot5 Trauma Last 5 Yrs, Self & Relatives 2282<br />

evpaidsx Ever Have Sex Paid For Or Being Paid Since 18 2252<br />

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income82 Total Family Income 2237<br />

aidsknow #People R Knows Infected With Aids 2223<br />

grace Had Powerful Religious Experience 2211<br />

pres80 Vote For Carter, Reagan Or Anderson 2179<br />

uswar Expect U.S. In War Within 10 Years 2169<br />

racdin Object To Opp. Race Home For Dinner 2162<br />

spethnum Type Of Response About Ethnicity -- Sp 2153<br />

racschol Should Whites & Blacks Go To Same School 2139<br />

version Version Of Questionnaire 2106<br />

matesex Was 1 Of Rs Partners Spouse Or Regular 2086<br />

partnrs5 How Many Sex Partners R Had In Last 5 Years 2072<br />

sexsex Sex Of Sex Partners In Last Year 2038<br />

weekswrk Weeks R. Worked Last Year 2016<br />

vote76 Did R Vote In 1976 Election 1978<br />

pres84 Vote For Reagan Or Mondale 1953<br />

mawrkgrw Mothers Employment When R Was 16 1952<br />

ticket Ever Received A Traffic Ticket 1869<br />

spisc681 R's Spouse's Occupation, 1980 Census 1858<br />

spisco88 R's Spouse's Occupation, 1980 Census & 1988<br />

1858<br />

Isco Code<br />

spocc80 Spouse Census Occupation Code (1980) 1858<br />

sppres80 Spouses Occupational Prestige Score (1980) 1858<br />

spind80 Spouses Industry Code (1980) 1845<br />

arrest Ever Picked Up Or Charged By Police 1843<br />

spsei R's Spouse's Socioeconomic Index 1840<br />

govaid Ever Receive Welfare, Unemp Insur, Etc. 1819<br />

speth1 1st Mentioned Country Of Spouses Origin 1807<br />

dwelngh Dwelling Compared To Others In Nbrhd 1792<br />

dwelcity Dwelling Compared To Others In City 1786<br />

mar3 Marital Status Of 3rd Person 1781<br />

god Rs Confidence In The Existence Of God 1773<br />

vote92 Did R Vote In 1992 Election 1773<br />

whoelse1 Presence Of Others:Children Under Six 1751<br />

whoelse2 Presence Of Others:Older Children 1751<br />

whoelse3 Presence Of Others:Spouse Partner 1751<br />

whoelse4 Presence Of Others:Other Relatives 1751<br />

whoelse5 Presence Of Others:Other Adults 1751<br />

whoelse6 Presence Of Others:No One 1751<br />

quitsmk Ever Tried To Quit Smoking 1745<br />

jobsall Govts Resp: Provide Jobs For All. 1729<br />

radiohrs Hours Per Day Listening To Radio 1728<br />

wrkgovt Govt Or Private Employee 1710<br />

draft Return To The Draft? 1707<br />

spirits Felt In Touch With Deceased Person 1706<br />

milqual Quality Of Persons In Military 1687<br />

vote88 Did R Vote In 1988 Election 1687<br />

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goodlife Standard Of Living Of R Will Improve 1684<br />

hitage Beaten As Child Or Adult 1664<br />

fenumok Number Of Women In Military 1661<br />

spethnic Country Of Spouses Family Origin 1641<br />

gender4 Gender Of 4th Person 1587<br />

income91 Total Family Income 1582<br />

old4 Age Of 4th Person 1576<br />

relate4 Relationship Of 4th Person To Household Head 1563<br />

agekdbrn R's Age When 1st Child Born 1539<br />

saqissp R Did Issp Module 1519<br />

saqsex R Did Sex Module 1519<br />

crtrheal Contrast Between Creator And Healer 1513<br />

rdeemlib Contrast Between Redeemer And Liberator 1504<br />

palefull Afterlife Contrast: Shadows Or Full 1503<br />

mindbody Afterlife Contrast: Spiritual Or Sensual 1502<br />

sexsex5 Sex Of Sex Partners Last Five Years 1501<br />

england Liking For England 1498<br />

likediff Afterlife Contrast: Better Or Lacking 1489<br />

wlthwhts Rich - Poor 1486<br />

workwhts Hard Working - Lazy 1479<br />

wlthblks Rich - Poor 1473<br />

workblks Hard Working - Lazy 1461<br />

cideknew #People R Knows Murdered In Last Year 1435<br />

amicable Gets Along Well With Other Children 1412<br />

clean Neat And Clean 1412<br />

consider Considerate Of Others 1412<br />

control Self-Control 1412<br />

honest Honest 1412<br />

interest Interested How And Why Things Happen 1412<br />

judgment Good Sense And Sound Judgment 1412<br />

manners Good Manners 1412<br />

obeys Obeys Parents Well 1412<br />

responsi Responsible 1412<br />

role Acts Like Boy-Acts Like Girl 1412<br />

studious Good Student 1412<br />

success Tries Hard To Succeed 1412<br />

eqincome Govt Should Redistribute Wealth. 1383<br />

famsuffr Family Life Suffers If Mom Works F-T 1374<br />

relhhd2 Relation Of 2nd Person To Household Head 1359<br />

esp Felt In Touch With Someone Far Away 1358<br />

dejavu Thought One Was Someplace Before 1357<br />

visions Perceived Events At Great Distance 1346<br />

pres76 Vote For Carter Or Ford 1345<br />

tithing How Much Does R Give To Religion 1326<br />

blnumok Number Of Blacks In Military 1315<br />

brazil Liking For Brazil 1309<br />

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other Other Protestant Denominations 1296<br />

prottemp Feeling Thermometer -- Protestants 1289<br />

cathtemp Feeling Thermometer -- Catholics 1284<br />

vetfam Family Members Served In Armed Forces? 1284<br />

abinfo How Much Info Does R Have On Abortion 1280<br />

mawkborn Mothers Employment After R Was Born 1275<br />

equalize Govts Resp: Reduce Income Differences. 1271<br />

discaff Whites Hurt By Aff. Action 1268<br />

jewtemp Feeling Thermometer -- Jews 1266<br />

pres92 Vote For Clinton, Bush, Perot 1261<br />

pill Birth Control Information 1249<br />

numgiven Number Of Persons Mentioned 1248<br />

rincom82 Respondents Income 1245<br />

feserve Mandatory Conscription For Females? 1243<br />

teenpill Birth Control Information To Teens 1243<br />

abfirm How Firm Is Rs Opinion On Abortion 1240<br />

marblk Close Relative Marry Black 1239<br />

meserve Mandatory Conscription For Males? 1239<br />

hinumok Number Of Hispanics In Military 1233<br />

liveblks Neighborhood Half Black 1228<br />

churhsch Number Of Years R Attended Church School 1224<br />

contemp Feeling Thermometer -- Conservatives 1220<br />

wksups Does Subordinate Supervise Anyone 1219<br />

libtemp Feeling Thermometer -- Liberals 1217<br />

aidunemp Govts Resp: Provide For The Unemployed. 1199<br />

milvolok How Well Has Volunteer Military Worked? 1191<br />

rincom86 Respondents Income 1191<br />

parsol Rs Living Standard Compared To Parents 1182<br />

intlwhts Unintelligent -Intelligent 1176<br />

wrkwayup Blacks Overcome Prejudice Without Favors 1172<br />

blksimp Have Conditions For Blacks Improved 1169<br />

income77 Total Family Income 1166<br />

pres88 Vote For Dukakis Or Bush 1163<br />

intlblks Unintelligent - Intelligent 1161<br />

draftem If Emergency, Return To Draft? 1160<br />

kidssol Rs Kids Living Standard Compared To R 1150<br />

advisor1 Person #1 Is Rs Advisor 1122<br />

child1 Person #1 Is Rs Child 1122<br />

cowork1 Person #1 Is Rs Coworker 1122<br />

friend1 Person #1 Is Rs Friend 1122<br />

memgrp1 Person #1 Is Member Of Rs Group 1122<br />

neighbr1 Person #1 Is Rs Neighbor 1122<br />

other1 Person #1 Is Other Type Of Aquaintance 1122<br />

othfam1 Person #1 Is Rs Family Member 1122<br />

parent1 Person #1 Is Rs Parent 1122<br />

sibling1 Person #1 Is Rs Sibling 1122<br />

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spouse1 Person #1 Is Rs Spouse 1122<br />

abimp Importance Of Abortion Issue To R 1117<br />

affrmact Favor Preference In Hiring Blacks 1113<br />

oth16 Other Protestant Denominations 1108<br />

milpay Pay And Benefits For Military Personnel 1102<br />

reborn Has R Ever Had A 'Born Again' Experience 1081<br />

localnum Number Of Employees: Rs Work Site 1077<br />

condom Used Condom Last Time 1057<br />

relatsex Relation To Last Sex Partner 1046<br />

gunage Threatened Or Shot At As Child Or Adult 1041<br />

spattend How Often Sp Attends Religious Services 1041<br />

hubbywrk Husb Shld Work Wife Shld Look After Home 1022<br />

amicably Gets Along With Other Children-Version Y 1014<br />

cleany Neat And Clean-Version Y 1014<br />

considey Considerate Of Others-Version Y 1014<br />

controly Self-Control-Version Y 1014<br />

honesty Honest-Version Y 1014<br />

interesy Interested How Things Happen-Version Y 1014<br />

judgmeny Good Sense, Sound Judgment-Version Y 1014<br />

mannersy Good Manners-Version Y 1014<br />

obeysy Obeys Parents Well-Version Y 1014<br />

responsy Responsible-Version Y 1014<br />

roley Acts Like Boy-Acts Like Girl-Version Y 1014<br />

studiouy Good Student-Version Y 1014<br />

successy Tries Hard To Succeed-Version Y 1014<br />

vote96 Did R Vote In 1996 Election 1013<br />

feeused Fee Given To Get Case 1009<br />

mawk16 Mothers Employment When R Growing Up 968<br />

draftfem If Emergency, Draft Women Also? 959<br />

rushed How Often R Feels Rushed 954<br />

mawrkslf Mother Self-Emp. Or Worked For Somebody 938<br />

maisc681 R's Mother's Occupation, 1980 Census 936<br />

maisco88 R's Mother's Occupation, 1980 Census & 1988<br />

936<br />

Isco Code<br />

maocc80 Mothers Census Occupation Code (1980) 936<br />

mapres80 Mothers Occupational Prestige Score (1980) 936<br />

masei R's Mother's Socioeconomic Index 936<br />

maind80 Mothers Industry Code (1980) 930<br />

taxserve Favor Conscription Given Taxes? 930<br />

mawkbaby Mothers Employment Before First Grade 927<br />

twoincs Husb & Wife Should Contrib To Family Income 923<br />

aidold Govts Resp: Provide For The Elderly. 904<br />

advisor2 Person #2 Is Rs Advisor 903<br />

friend2 Person #2 Is Rs Friend 903<br />

othfam2 Person #2 Is Rs Family Member 902<br />

child2 Person #2 Is Rs Child 901<br />

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cowork2 Person #2 Is Rs Coworker 901<br />

memgrp2 Person #2 Is Member Of Rs Group 901<br />

neighbr2 Person #2 Is Rs Neighbor 901<br />

other2 Person #2 Is Other Type Of Aquaintance 901<br />

parent2 Person #2 Is Rs Parent 901<br />

partfull Was R's Work Part-Time Or Full-Time? 901<br />

sibling2 Person #2 Is Rs Sibling 901<br />

spouse2 Person #2 Is Rs Spouse 901<br />

smokecig Does R Smoke Cigarettes 894<br />

eqclose R Feels Equally Close To All Persons 886<br />

suiknew #People R Knows Suicide In Last Year 878<br />

incgap Income Differentials In Usa Too Big 871<br />

askdrink Govt Investigate Workers Alcohol Use 867<br />

askdrugs Govt Investigate Workers Illegal Drug Use 866<br />

askcrime Govt Investiagte Workers Crime Records 865<br />

rank Rs Self Ranking Of Social Position 865<br />

inequal5 Pay Differences -> American Prosperity 859<br />

askfinan Govt Investigate Workers Finances For Security 857<br />

askmentl Govt Investigate Workers Mental Health 856<br />

makejobs Govt Create New Jobs. 851<br />

savejobs Govt Support For Declining Industries. 851<br />

cutgovt Cuts In Govt Spending. 850<br />

cuthours Reduction In Length Of Work Week. 850<br />

income98 Total Family Income 849<br />

hlphitec Govt Support For New Products And Tech. 847<br />

lessreg Less Govt Regulation Of Business. 845<br />

askf<strong>org</strong>n Govt Investigate Workers Foreign Family 844<br />

asksexor Govt Investigate Workers Sexual Orientation 841<br />

setwage Govt Control Of Wages. 841<br />

postlf9 Union With God 839<br />

letdie2 Let Patients Die If Doctors Agree 838<br />

setprice Govt Control Of Prices. 838<br />

kidjoy Kids Are Life's Greatest Joy 836<br />

mawrkwrm Working Mom Can Have A Warm Rel W Kids 836<br />

postlf10 Reunion With Loved Ones 835<br />

marlegit Those Wanting Kids Should Get Married 833<br />

postlf1 Life Of Peace And Tranquility 833<br />

kidsuffr Preschooler Will Suffer If Mom Works 832<br />

inequal3 Inequality Exists For Benefit Of Rich 827<br />

mawork14 Did Mom Work Before R Was 14 Yrs Old 827<br />

marnomar Bad Marriage Better Than None At All 825<br />

sppolice Govt Spending On Law Enforcement. 825<br />

harmgood Modern Science Does More Harm Than Good 823<br />

fejobind Job Is Best Way For Woman To Be Indep 822<br />

posslq Does R Have Marital Partner 821<br />

kidempty Kidless People Lead Empty Lives 818<br />

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postlf3 Like Here On Earth Only Better 818<br />

spschool Govt Spending On Education. 818<br />

postlf8 Place Of Loving Intellectual Communion 817<br />

sphlth Govt Spending On Health. 813<br />

housewrk Being Housewife As Fulfilling As Paid Work 812<br />

revspeak Allow Revolutionary Public Meetings. 812<br />

malive Mother Still Alive? 811<br />

hlthcare Govts Resp: Provide Hlth Care For Sick 810<br />

marhappy Married People Happier Than Unmarried 810<br />

sparms Govt Spending On Defense. 810<br />

homekid Most Women Really Want A Home And Kids 809<br />

protest1 Allow Public Meetings Protesting Govt. 809<br />

postlf7 Paradise Of Pleasures And Delights 808<br />

pricecon Govts Resp: Keep Prices Under Control. 806<br />

spenviro Govt Spending On Environment. 805<br />

spretire Govt Spending On Retirement Benefits. 803<br />

eth3 3rd Mentioned Country Of Origin 802<br />

visitart Visited Art Museum Or Gallery In Lst Yr 801<br />

gomusic Attended Classical Or Opera In Lst Yr 800<br />

govtpow Power Of Federal Govt. 799<br />

postlf6 A Spiritual Life Involving Mind Not Body 798<br />

spunemp Govt Spending On Unemployment Benefits. 797<br />

obeylaw Should People Obey Laws Without Exceptn? 795<br />

obeythnk Should Chldrn Be Obedient Or Think For Selves 794<br />

protest3 Allow Demonstrations Protesting Govt. 794<br />

revpub Allow Revolutionaries To Publish Books. 792<br />

postlf4 Life Without Many Earthly Joys 785<br />

xmarsex1 Is Extramarital Sex Wrong? 785<br />

aidindus Govts Resp: Assist Industrial Growth. 777<br />

laborpow Power Of Labor Unions In Rs Country. 774<br />

postlf5 Pale Or Shadowy Form Of Life 774<br />

postlf2 Life Of Intense Action 772<br />

goveqinc Govmnt Should Reduce Inc Differentials 768<br />

wlthhsps Rich - Poor 767<br />

protest6 Allow National Anti-Govt Strike. 766<br />

meovrwrk Men Hurt Family When Focus On Work Too<br />

764<br />

Much<br />

workhsps Hard Working -Lazy 763<br />

hitnum If Beaten--How Many Times 762<br />

buspow Power Of Business And Industry. 761<br />

inequal1 Extra Pay -> People Take Responsibility 760<br />

sparts Govt Spending On Culture And The Arts. 753<br />

wlthasns Rich - Poor 747<br />

abpro1 1st Argument For Abortion 745<br />

abcon1 1st Argument Against Abortion 744<br />

easyget How Difficult Was Case To Get 744<br />

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wrkbaby Shld Woman With Preschooler Work? 743<br />

erawhy1 1st Reason Favor-Oppose Era 742<br />

wrknokid Shld Mom Work Aftr Marriage, Before Kids? 741<br />

wrksch Shld Woman Work After Youngest In School? 741<br />

civic Does R Follow Public Affairs? 738<br />

erainfo How Much Info Does R Have About Era 738<br />

workasns Hard Working - Lazy 738<br />

comtype Type Of Community In Which R Lives 737<br />

inequal6 Everyone Benefits From Business Profits 737<br />

impfrend Friends And Acquaintances 735<br />

impwork Career And Work 735<br />

premars1 Is Premarital Sex Wrong? 735<br />

impchurh Religion And Church 734<br />

impfam Family And Children 734<br />

impkin Relatives 734<br />

imppol Politics And Public Life 734<br />

imprelax Free Time And Relaxation 734<br />

evdiv Has R Ever Been Divorced 732<br />

privacy Is R Concerned About Privacy? 732<br />

homosex1 Is Homosexual Sex Wrong? 731<br />

fearhome Does R Feel Safe And Secure At Home 730<br />

nurse Women As Nurses In Combat Zone 729<br />

old5 Age Of 5th Person 729<br />

typist Women As Typist In Pentagon 729<br />

closeblk How Close Feel To Blacks 728<br />

gender5 Gender Of 5th Person 728<br />

grngroup Member Of Envir Group 728<br />

recycle Recycle Cans Bottles 728<br />

mechanic Women As Truck Mechanic 727<br />

draftpar Parents Of Small Chldrn Exempt Frm Draft 726<br />

eraimp Importance Of Era Issue 726<br />

markids Main Purpose Of Marriage = Kids 722<br />

kidnofre Kids Interfere With Parents' Freedom 721<br />

marfin Financial Security Main Advtg Of Marriage 721<br />

closewht How Close Feel To Whites 718<br />

draftcol College Students Exempt From Draft? 718<br />

eraread Has R Heard Or Read About Era 718<br />

chemgen Pesticides Danger To Envir 717<br />

fightair Women As Jet Fighter Pilots 717<br />

transair Women As Jet Transport Pilot 717<br />

brass Women In Command Of Military Bases 716<br />

fightlnd Women In Hand-To-Hand Combat 715<br />

lngthinv How Long Was Interview 715<br />

relate5 Relationship Of 5th Person To Household Head 714<br />

tvrelig Hours Per Week R Watches Religious Tv 713<br />

pres96 Vote For Clinton, Dole, Perot 711<br />

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sunsch16 How Frequently R Attended Sunday School 711<br />

grnecon Worry Too Much About Envir, Too Little Econ 709<br />

readword How Often Did R Read Bible Last Year 709<br />

draftmar Married Persons Exempt From Draft? 708<br />

fightsea Women As Crew Member Of Combat Ship 708<br />

grnsol Accept Cut In Living Stnds To Help Envir? 707<br />

gunner Women As Air Defense Gunner In U.S. 707<br />

if80who Who Would R Have Voted For-1980 Election 707<br />

draftdef Defense Occupations Exempt From Draft? 706<br />

grnsign Sign Petition On Envir Issue 706<br />

polltrue Trust Results Of Surveys 706<br />

harmsgrn Almost Everything We Do Harms Envir 705<br />

wrkgrown Shld Woman Work After Kids Leave Home? 705<br />

believe Importance Of Believing In God W O Doubt 704<br />

draftco Conscientious Objector Exempt From Draft 704<br />

erafirm How Firm Is Rs Opinion On Era 704<br />

scifaith Believe Too Much In Science, Not Enuf Faith 704<br />

indusgen Indust Air Pollution Danger To Envir 703<br />

savesoul Tried To Convince Others To Accept Jesus 703<br />

antests Ok To Test On Animals To Save Humans 702<br />

gochurch Importance Of Attending Church Regularly 702<br />

watergen Water Pollution Danger To Envir 702<br />

grntaxes Pay Higher Taxes To Help Envir? 701<br />

follow Importance Of Following Church Teachings 700<br />

ownthing Youthful Protest Is Good 700<br />

racmar10 Favor Law Against Rac Intrmar 10 Yrs Ago 700<br />

taxmid Taxes On Middle Income People Too High 700<br />

verdict Worse Type Of Judicial Mistake. 698<br />

grnprog Worry Too Much About Progress Harming Envir 697<br />

grnprice Pay Higher Prices To Help Envir? 694<br />

toodifme Too Diff To Do Anything About Envir 694<br />

grwthelp Amer Needs Econ Grwth To Protect Envir 693<br />

infljobs Top Priority Of Govt: Inflation Or Jobs? 692<br />

draftgay Gays Exempt From Draft? 689<br />

taxpoor Taxes On Low Income People Too High 689<br />

busing10 Favor Busing 10 Yrs Ago 688<br />

mar4 Marital Status Of 4th Person 687<br />

friend Image Of God As Friend 687<br />

creator Image Of God As Creator 686<br />

doubts1 Has Evil In The World Caused R Doubt 686<br />

judge Image Of God As Judge 686<br />

numkids What Is Ideal Number Of Kids For Family 686<br />

pollgood Do Surveys Serve Good Purpose 686<br />

carsfam Car Pollution Danger To My Family 685<br />

father Image Of God As Father 685<br />

healer Image Of God As Healer 685<br />

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master Image Of God As Master 685<br />

carsgen Car Pollution Danger To Envir 684<br />

rincom91 Respondents Income 684<br />

doubts2 Has Personal Suffering Caused R Doubt 683<br />

salfergt Salience, Womens Rights 683<br />

grwtharm Econ Grwth Always Harms Envir 682<br />

salabort Salience, Abortion Laws 681<br />

sallabor Salience, Labor Leaders 681<br />

salsatfn Salience, Financial Satisfaction 680<br />

taxrich Taxes On High Income People Too High 680<br />

ihlpgrn Do What I Can To Help Envir 679<br />

king Image Of God As King 679<br />

postmat1 Highest Priority For America 678<br />

goownway Importance Of Following Own Conscience 677<br />

redeemer Image Of God As Redeemer 677<br />

bibley Feelings About The Bible -- Version Z 674<br />

faith1 Has Death In Family Strengthened Faith 674<br />

sectech Should Govt Maintain Secrecy Over Technology 672<br />

faith2 Has Birth Of Child Strengthened Faith 671<br />

scigrn Modern Science Will Solve Envir Probs 671<br />

grnmoney Give Money To Envir Group 670<br />

lover Image Of God As Lover 670<br />

postmat2 2nd Highest Priority For America 669<br />

grndemo Protested For Envir Issue 668<br />

liberatr Image Of God As Liberator 666<br />

mother Image Of God As Mother 666<br />

salsci Salience, Scientific Community 666<br />

alienat4 You're Left Out Of Things 665<br />

dance Attended Dance Perf In Lst Yr 665<br />

makeart Made Art Or Craft Object In Lst Yr 665<br />

plymusic Played A Musical Instrument In Lst Yr 665<br />

seemovie Went To A Movie In Lst Yr 665<br />

spouse Image Of God As Spouse 665<br />

perform Performed Music, Dance, Theater In Lst Yr 664<br />

privent Private Enterprise Will Solve U.S. Problems 664<br />

rincom77 Respondents Income 662<br />

advisor3 Person #3 Is Rs Advisor 660<br />

friend3 Person #3 Is Rs Friend 660<br />

marfree Personal Freedom More Impt Than Marriage 660<br />

sibling3 Person #3 Is Rs Sibling 660<br />

alienat2 Rich Get Richer, Poor Poorer 659<br />

alienat5 Powerful People Take Advantage Of You 659<br />

child3 Person #3 Is Rs Child 659<br />

cowork3 Person #3 Is Rs Coworker 659<br />

memgrp3 Person #3 Is Member Of Rs Group 659<br />

neighbr3 Person #3 Is Rs Neighbor 659<br />

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other3 Person #3 Is Other Type Of Aquaintance 659<br />

othfam3 Person #3 Is Rs Family Member 659<br />

parent3 Person #3 Is Rs Parent 659<br />

spouse3 Person #3 Is Rs Spouse 659<br />

hapunhap Happy Or Unhappy With Life Today 657<br />

commun10 Feelings About Communism 10 Yrs Ago 655<br />

alienat1 People Running Country Dont Care 651<br />

naturgod Relationship Of Nature To God 650<br />

if84who Who Would R Have Voted For-1984 Election 649<br />

frndcon1 Does Friend 1 Belong To Rs Congregation 648<br />

incneed Income Family Needs 648<br />

opknow Need To Know Right People To Get Ahead 648<br />

huntothr Does Other Household Member Hunt 646<br />

alienat3 What You Think Doesnt Count 645<br />

grntest1 All Will Die If Exposed To Radioact 644<br />

inequal4 Extra Pay -> People Earn Degrees 644<br />

fehlpmil Do Women Raise Effectiveness Of Military 637<br />

hispanic Hispanic Specified 637<br />

relhh1 Relationship Of Person 1 To Head Of Household 637<br />

alienat6 People In Wash D.C. Are Out Of Touch 636<br />

erameans Does R Understand What Era Means 634<br />

scitest5 All Man-Made Chems Cause Cancer 633<br />

opwlth Need Wealthy Family To Get Ahead 632<br />

occmobil Status Of Job Higher Than Fathers? 631<br />

secdocs Does Govt Classify Too Many Documents As<br />

629<br />

Secrets<br />

crimtail Should Police Tail A Known Criminal? 627<br />

speth2 2nd Mentioned Country Of Spouses Origin 626<br />

frndknow How Many Of Rs Friends Know Each Other? 624<br />

loclived How Long Has R Lived In Community 624<br />

locprob Has R Helped To Solve Local Problems 624<br />

gavepol Has R Given Money To Candidate Or Cause 623<br />

locgrp Has R Helped To Start New Local Group 622<br />

loclobby Has R Lobbied Local Officials 622<br />

scitest4 Humans Evolved From Animals 622<br />

othlobby Has R Lobbied Higher Level Officials 621<br />

swayvote Has R Tried To Influence Votes Of Others 621<br />

workpol Has R Worked For Parties Or Candidates 621<br />

intpol How Interested In Politics Is R 620<br />

locvote How Often Does R Vote In Local Elections 620<br />

tempgen Greenhouse Effect Danger To Envir 620<br />

polrally Has R Attended Political Rallies 619<br />

world2 World Image: The Good Must Act Vs. Not 619<br />

hwduties Is R Mainly Respons. For Hh Chores? 617<br />

taxshare Should Rich Pay Bigger Share Of Taxes? 617<br />

world6 World Image: Chaos Vs. Harmony 614<br />

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progtax How Much Income Tax Should Rich Pay? 612<br />

wrkimp Work Is Persons Most Impt. Activity 612<br />

intjob Importance Of Interesting Work In A Job 611<br />

locinflu How Much Influence R Feels On Local Gov 611<br />

secjob Importance Of Job Security In A Job 611<br />

fedtrust How Much Does R Trust Federal Government 610<br />

world5 World Image: Arts Are Good Vs. Not 610<br />

loccare Would Local Officials Listen To Problem 609<br />

promotn Importance Of Advancement In A Job 609<br />

busdecid Govt Should Let Biz Decide How To Protect<br />

608<br />

Envir<br />

world7 World Image: Ach. Reveals God Vs. Not 608<br />

hlpsoc Importance Of Social Usefulness In A Job 606<br />

world3 World Image: God Not Here Vs. Here 606<br />

wrkearn Job Is Just A Way To Earn Money 606<br />

hlpoths Importance Of Helping Others In A Job 605<br />

era Does R Favor Or Oppose Era? 604<br />

bored How Often Does R Have Extra Time 603<br />

inequal7 Inequality Due To Lack Of Solidarity 602<br />

flexhrs Importance Of Flexible Hrs. In A Job 601<br />

hiinc Importance Of High Pr Income In A Job 601<br />

timefrnd Time R Would Spend On Friends 601<br />

timefam Time R Would Spend On Family 600<br />

wrkindp Importance Of Independent Work In A Job 600<br />

united Americans United Or Divided On Values 599<br />

loctrust How Much Trust Does R Have In Local Gov 598<br />

scitest2 Antibiotics Kill Bacteria Not Viruses 597<br />

timeleis Time R Would Spend On Leisure 597<br />

conwlth Conflict Between Poor And Rich In Usa? 595<br />

racspeak Allow Racists To Hold Public Meetings. 595<br />

conclass Working And Middle Classes In Conflict? 594<br />

protest2 Allow Publications Protesting Govt. 591<br />

wrkenjoy Enjoy Job Even If $ Not Needed 590<br />

draftfe If Return To Draft, Draft Women? 589<br />

spother Other Protestant Denominations 589<br />

grntest4 Using Coal Or Gas Contrib To Greenhouse Effct 586<br />

conunion Workers And Management In Conflict? 584<br />

protest5 Allow Damage Of Govt Buildings. 583<br />

crimtap Should Police Tap Phone Of A Criminal? 581<br />

spevdiv Has Rs Current Spouse Been Divorced 581<br />

chemfree Buy Pesticide Free Fruits, Vegetables 579<br />

drivless Drive Less For Envir Reasons 579<br />

frndcon2 Does Friend 2 Belong To Rs Congregation 579<br />

nomeat Refuse To Eat Meat For Envir Reasons 578<br />

timehhwk Time R Would Spend On Household Work 578<br />

chldsex Qualities For Boys Or Girls 577<br />

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acpub Allow Racists To Publish Books. 577<br />

youngen What Should Younger Generation Be Taught 577<br />

vetkind Branch Of Service 576<br />

pubdecid Govt Should Let Peop Decide How To Protect<br />

575<br />

Envir<br />

compuse R Use Computer 574<br />

crimhold Should Police Detain A Known Criminal? 574<br />

crimread Should Police Open Mail Of A Criminal? 574<br />

hlpminr Help Minorities--Rs Position 573<br />

protest4 Allow Occupation Of Govt Office. 572<br />

racesee Observed Race 571<br />

defspdr Defense Spending--Rs Position 570<br />

ownpower Govts Role In Electric Power. 570<br />

natchld Assistance For Childcare 569<br />

marjew Close Relative Marry Jew 566<br />

livejews Neighborhood Half Jewish 565<br />

talkpol1 R Discusses Politics With Person #1 565<br />

alike1 How Alike: Orange & Banana 564<br />

resnatur Humans Should Respect Nature Created By God 564<br />

alike2 How Alike: Dog & Lion 563<br />

marhisp Close Relative Marry Hispanic 563<br />

cutspdr Cut Govt Spending--Rs Position 562<br />

naturpax Nature Would Be At Peace If Humans Left Alone 562<br />

alike5 How Alike: Table & Chair 561<br />

empself Does R Prefer Self-Employment Or Not ? 561<br />

daunum Number Of Adult Daughters 558<br />

livehsps Neighborhood Half Hispanic 558<br />

sonnum Number Of Adult Sons 558<br />

chemfam Pesticides Danger To My Family 557<br />

waterfam Water Pollution Danger To My Family 557<br />

frinum Number Of Close Friends 556<br />

getaid Ever Received Welfare? 556<br />

kid5up Have Children Older Than 5 556<br />

marasian Close Relative Marry Asian 556<br />

relmost Adult Relative R Has Most Contact With 556<br />

grparnum Number Of Grandparents 555<br />

inlawnum Number Of In-Laws 555<br />

polint Your Interest In Politics. 555<br />

alike3 How Alike: Eye & Ear 554<br />

bronum Number Of Adult Brothers 554<br />

sisnum Number Of Adult Sisters 554<br />

grkidnum Number Of Adult Grandchildren 553<br />

welfare2 Helps People Overcome Difficult Times 553<br />

welfare5 Helps Prevent Hunger And Starvation 553<br />

liveasns Neighborhood Half Asian 552<br />

unaunum Number Of Aunts And Uncles 552<br />

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palive Father Still Alive? 551<br />

sex1 Sex Of Person Number 1 551<br />

talkto1 How Often Does R Talk To Person #1? 550<br />

indusfam Indust Air Pollution Danger To My Family 549<br />

known1 How Long Has R Known Person #1? 549<br />

relactiv How Often Does R Take Part In Relig Activities 549<br />

religkid Religion R Was Raised In 549<br />

prayfreq How Often Does R Pray 548<br />

race1 Race Of Person Number 1 548<br />

violblks Violent - Not Violent 548<br />

grntest3 Greenhouse Effct Caused By Hole In Atmosph 546<br />

ownbanks Govts Role In Banking And Insurance. 546<br />

violwhts Violent - Not Violent 546<br />

welfare1 Welfare Makes People Work Less 545<br />

age1 Age Of Person #1 544<br />

defwrkev Ever Work For Military Supplier? 544<br />

milwrkev Ever Work For Military Or Dod? 544<br />

down1 Help For Depression #1 543<br />

livehome Length At Present Dwelling 543<br />

obeng Obligation--Being Able To Speak English 543<br />

talkpol How Often Does R Discuss Politics? 543<br />

vetaid Any In Hh Receive Mil Or Vet Benefits 543<br />

change1 Help Regarding Important Change #1 542<br />

clergvte Clergy Shouldn't Try To Influence Voters 542<br />

ownsteel Govts Role In The Steel Industry. 542<br />

racedbtf Certainty Of Observed Race 542<br />

livecom Length Of Residence In City, Town, Comm 541<br />

obknow Obligation--Keeping Informed 541<br />

obmewar Obligation--Wartime Mil Service-Men 541<br />

obvote Obligation--Voting In Elections 541<br />

selfirst Take Care Of Yourself First Before Others 541<br />

welfare3 Encourages Out-Of-Wedlock Children 541<br />

welfare4 Preserves Marriages In Difficult Times 541<br />

anrights Animals Have Rights Too 540<br />

govcheat Wrong To Give Govt False Info For Benefits? 540<br />

objury Obligation--Jury Duty 540<br />

obmepax Obligation--Peacetime Mil Service-Men 540<br />

relnum Number Of Adult Nieces, Nephews, Etc 540<br />

educop Equal Opportunity To Obtain Education? 539<br />

feelrel How Religious Is R 539<br />

ob911 Obligation--Reporting A Crime 539<br />

pornimp Importance Of Pornography Issue To R 539<br />

relexper Turning Point In Life For Religion 539<br />

cutspdfg Cut Govt Spending--Govt Position 538<br />

defspdfg Defense Spending--Govt Position 538<br />

obfepax Obligation--Peacetime Mil Service-Female 538<br />

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obvol Obligation--Community Service 538<br />

porninfo How Much Info Does R Have On Porn Issue 538<br />

marelkid Mothers Religion When R Was Child 537<br />

milokme Military Service Good Experience For Men 537<br />

obfewar Obligation--Wartime Mil Service-Female 537<br />

aidhouse Gov. Should Provide Housing To Poor 536<br />

borrow1 Borrow Money #1 536<br />

chores1 Help For Household Tasks #1 536<br />

sick1 Help If Sick #1 536<br />

equal1 Everyone Should Look Out For Self 535<br />

aidcol Gov. Should Assist Low-Income College Student 534<br />

alike6 How Alike: Work & Play 534<br />

educ1 Education Level Of Person #1 534<br />

equal6 One Is Able To Live Well In America 534<br />

taxcheat Wrong To Cheat On Taxes? 534<br />

usclass3 Achievement Depends On Educ And Ability 534<br />

attend12 Freq Of R's Relig Svc Attendance At Age 12 533<br />

clerggov Clergy Shouldn't Try To Influence Govt<br />

533<br />

Decisions<br />

equal3 Govt Shld Insure Jobs And Stable Prices 533<br />

equal4 Responsibility Of Govt To Meet Needs 533<br />

pornfirm How Firm Is Rs Opinion On Porn Issue 533<br />

upset1 Help For Marital Problem #1 533<br />

down2 Help For Depression #2 532<br />

naturwar Nature Is Survival Of Fittest 532<br />

sbalive1 R 1st Sibling Alive? 532<br />

sbsex1 Sex Of R 1st Sibling 531<br />

upgrade Refuse Vols With No Basic Skills? 531<br />

chldsex1 Qualities For Boys Or Girls -- Variant 530<br />

concong Confidence In Us Congress 530<br />

privgovt R Preference Re: Privatepublic Sector 530<br />

spoth16 Other Protestant Denominations 530<br />

usclass4 Ones Own Efforts Dont Count 530<br />

chores2 Help For Household Tasks #2 529<br />

concourt Confidence In Courts And Legal System 529<br />

conschls Confidence In Schools And Educ System 529<br />

hlpminfg Help Minorities--Govt Position 529<br />

smallbig R Preference Re: Firm Size In 529<br />

usclass2 Achievement Depends On Family Background 529<br />

usclass5 Personal Income Not Determined By Work 529<br />

copunish Punish Draft Resisters? 528<br />

equal5 Social Welfare Benefits Are Disincentive 528<br />

jobtrain Obligation To Train For Civilian Jobs? 528<br />

nukewar Possibility Of An All-Out Atomic War 528<br />

sick2 Help If Sick #2 528<br />

carsten Car Pollution Will Increase In Next 10 Yrs 527<br />

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lessnuke Possibility Of Reducing Atomic Weapons 527<br />

milokfe Mil Service Good Experience For Women 527<br />

sbrel1 R Relation To R 1st Sibling 527<br />

welfare6 Discourages Pregnant Girls From Marrying 527<br />

change2 Help Regarding Important Change #2 526<br />

nukegen Nuke Power Danger To Envir 526<br />

sciworse Humans Change Nature For The Worse 526<br />

conchurh Confidence In Churches And Religious Orgs 525<br />

if76who Who Would R Have Voted For-1976 Election 525<br />

borrow2 Borrow Money #2 524<br />

equal2 Business Profits Benefit All 524<br />

bible1 Describe Your Feelings About The Bible 523<br />

landwar Possibility Of A Conventional Ground War 523<br />

nonuke Possibility Eliminating Atomic Weapons 523<br />

grntest7 Cars Not Imp Cause Of Air Pollution 522<br />

ophrdwrk Need To Work Hard To Get Ahead 522<br />

upset2 Help For Marital Problem #2 522<br />

equal8 Social Standing Due To Ability 521<br />

govcare Govt Concern For Social Welfare 521<br />

morenuke Possibility Of Increasing Arms Race 521<br />

opeduc Need Good Education To Get Ahead 520<br />

nukefam Nuke Power Danger To My Family 519<br />

relig1 Religious Preference Of Person #1 519<br />

usclass1 Traditional Class Divisions Still Remain 519<br />

usclass7 Differences In Class Reflect Own Effort 519<br />

grntest6 Humans Are Main Cause Of Plant & Animal<br />

517<br />

Extinct<br />

knomentl Gov Should Have The Right To Know 517<br />

alike4 How Alike: Egg & Seed 515<br />

frivisit How Often Visit Closest Friend 515<br />

usclass8 Social Differences Are Acceptable 515<br />

abdefctw Wrong For Woman To Get Abortion For Birth<br />

513<br />

Defects<br />

churhmem Is R A Member Of Church Or Synagogue 513<br />

fricall Contact With Closest Friend 513<br />

fritime Travel Time To Closest Friend 513<br />

lapsed Did R Ever Lapse In Church Attendance 513<br />

resdefwk Local Economy Depends On Defense Work? 513<br />

equal7 Business Profits Are Distributed Fairly 512<br />

fefight Are Women Assigned To Combat 512<br />

femilop Fem Opportunities Better In Military? 512<br />

frineigh Number Of Close Friends Are Neighbors 512<br />

frisex Sex Of Closest Friend 512<br />

opable Need Natural Ability To Get Ahead 512<br />

opambit Need Ambition To Get Ahead 512<br />

oppared Need Educated Parents To Get Ahead 512<br />

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theism God Concerned With Human Beings Personally 512<br />

workjews Hard Working - Lazy 512<br />

conbiz Confidence In Business And Industry 511<br />

decbible Importance Of Bible In Making Decisions 511<br />

friwork Number Of Close Friends Are Coworkers 511<br />

grntest2 Nuke Waste Dangerous For Thousands Of Yrs 511<br />

decself Imp Of Personal Judgmnt To Make Decision 510<br />

intljews Unintelligent - Intelligent 510<br />

parelkid Father's Religion When R Was Child 510<br />

switched Has R Ever Had A Different Religion 510<br />

cohabok Living Together As An Acceptable Option 509<br />

decoths Imp. Of Family&Friends To Make Decisions 509<br />

godchnge Describe Your Beliefs About God 509<br />

govedop Govmnt Should Help Poor Attend College 509<br />

join16 Was R Ever Confirmed As Member Of Church 509<br />

wlthjews Rich - Poor 509<br />

grace16 Did Rs Family Say Grace At Meals 508<br />

decchurh Imp Of Church Teachings To Make Decision 507<br />

saygrace Does Rs Family Say Grace Before Meals 507<br />

payunskl How Much R Thinks Unskilled Wrkr Makes 506<br />

oprelig Need To Be Right Religion To Get Ahead 505<br />

usclass6 Differences In Class Are An Incentive 505<br />

cohabfst People Should Live Together Before Marriage 504<br />

govjobs Govmnt Should Provide Jobs 504<br />

heaven Belief In Heaven 504<br />

fatalism People Can't Change The Course Of Their Lives 503<br />

godmeans Life Meaningful Because God Exists 503<br />

mininc Minimum Amount Of Income Needed Per Week 503<br />

paydoc How Much R Thinks Doctor Makes 503<br />

payskill How Much R Thinks Skilled Worker Makes 503<br />

violjews Violent - Not Violent 503<br />

grntest5 All Pesticides Cause Cancer 502<br />

myfaith Degree To Which Faith Is Free Of Doubt 502<br />

ownfate We Each Make Our Own Fate 502<br />

afterlif Belief In Life After Death 501<br />

guerilla Possibility Of Guerilla Wars 501<br />

inequal2 Extra Pay -> Workers Acquire Skills 501<br />

minmilop Min Opportunities Better In Military? 501<br />

oprace Need To Be Right Race To Get Ahead 501<br />

violhsps Violent - Not Violent 501<br />

govunemp Govmnt Should Provide Unemp Benefits 499<br />

opregion Must Be From Right Region To Get Ahead 499<br />

attendma Freq Of R's Mom's Relig Svc Attendance 498<br />

feimp Importance Of Womens Rights Issue To R 498<br />

nihilism Life Serves No Purpose 498<br />

commute Travel Time To Work 497<br />

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govless Govmnt Should Spend Less On Poor 497<br />

scipry Scientists Pry Into Things They Oughtnt 497<br />

abpoorw Wrong For Woman To Get Abortion If Low<br />

Income?<br />

496<br />

intlhsps Unintelligent - Intelligent 496<br />

madatgod How Often R Feels Angry At God 496<br />

alike8 How Alike: Praise & Punishment 495<br />

egomeans Life Meaningful Only If You Provide Meaning 495<br />

govminc Govmnt Should Provide Minimum Income 495<br />

payexec How Much R Thinks Corporate Head Makes 495<br />

scisolve Science Will Solve Social Problems 495<br />

febrass Do Women Command Over Men 494<br />

governor Did R Correctly Name Governor 494<br />

scichng Science Changes Way Of Life Too Fast 494<br />

fedirty Are Women Assigned To Dirty Jobs 493<br />

oppol Must Have Certain Polviews To Get Ahead 493<br />

tempfam Greenhouse Effect Danger To My Family 493<br />

opclout Need Political Connections To Get Ahead 492<br />

opsex Need To Be Right Sex To Get Ahead 492<br />

relhhd3 Relation Of 3rd Person To Household Head 491<br />

firstjob Type Of First Job Held By R 490<br />

frndrel1 What Is Friend 1s Religious Preference 490<br />

scimoral Science Breaks Down Ideas Of Right&Wrong 490<br />

doubts4 Has Feeling O'meaninglssnss Caused Doubt 489<br />

marelig What Was Mothers Religious Preference 489<br />

paycabnt How Much R Thinks Cabinet Member Makes 489<br />

relvisit How Often Visit Most Contacted Rel 489<br />

lastjob Type Of Current Job Held By R 487<br />

blkwhite R Agrees Right & Wrong Not Black & White 486<br />

payowner How Much R Thinks Shop Owner Makes 485<br />

rotapple R Agrees Immoral Person Corrupts Society 484<br />

scitest3 Astrology Has Some Scientific Truth 484<br />

permoral R Agrees That Morality A Personal Matter 483<br />

attendpa Freq Of R's Dad's Relig Svc Attendance 482<br />

miracles Belief In Religious Miracles 482<br />

mafund How Fundamentalist Was Rs Mother 481<br />

faith3 Has Marriage Strengthened Faith 480<br />

incentiv Pay Differences Needed For Motivation 480<br />

hell Belief In Hell 479<br />

intlasns Unintelligent - Intelligent 479<br />

frndcon3 Does Friend 3 Belong To Rs Congregation 477<br />

marmakid Single Ma Can Raise Kids Well As Couple 477<br />

violasns Violent - Not Violent 477<br />

churhpow Do Churches Have Too Much Power? 476<br />

givskill How Much Ought Skilled Worker Make? 476<br />

sbpicked Number Of Sibling Randonly Chosen 476<br />

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doubts3 Has Science-Faith Conflict Caused Doubt 475<br />

kidfin Better Not To Have Kids Due To $ Burden 475<br />

kidtrble Kids More Trouble Than They Are Worth 475<br />

marpakid Single Pa Can Raise Kids Well As Couple 475<br />

conjobs Employed And Unemployed In Conflict 474<br />

givunskl How Much Ought Unskilled Worker Make? 473<br />

mardiv Marriage Not Taken Seriously When Div Is Ez 473<br />

dk Dont Know Response To Pay Items 472<br />

scitest1 Humans Make All Radioactivity 472<br />

workweek Does R Work At Least 10 Hrswk 472<br />

poleff3 Avg Person Can Influence Politicians. 471<br />

givdoc How Much Ought Doctor Make? 470<br />

trstprof Trust Profs Judgements In Assigning Reading 470<br />

chldnum How Many Children Expected 469<br />

reltime Travel Time To Most Contacted Rel 469<br />

drama Went To A Live Drama 468<br />

relcall Contact With Most Contacted Rel 468<br />

conurban Farmers And City People In Conflict? 467<br />

ilikejob R Would Enjoy Job If Money Wasnt Needed 467<br />

modpaint Modern Painting Is Just Slapped On 466<br />

punsin R Agrees That Sinners Must Be Punished 465<br />

divnow How Easy Is It To Get A Divorce Today 464<br />

databank Computer Data Threat To Individl Privacy 463<br />

givexec How Much Ought Corporate Head Make? 463<br />

hapifwrk Woman And Family Happier If She Works 463<br />

kidless Kidless Marriage Is Incomplete 463<br />

partyid1 Party Id Of Person #1 461<br />

givcabnt How Much Ought Cabinet Member Make? 460<br />

sbyrbrn1 Birth Year Of R 1st Sibling 460<br />

racwork Racial Makeup Of Workplace 459<br />

evidu R Ever Inject Drugs 458<br />

divifkid How Ez Should Divorce Be If Kids 457<br />

evcrack R Ever Use Crack Cocaine 455<br />

firstslf First Job Self-Employment? 455<br />

pajob Type Of Job Held By Father When R 16 455<br />

givowner How Much Ought Shop Owner Make? 454<br />

frndfnd1 Fund.-Lib. Of 1st Friend 453<br />

talkpol2 R Discusses Politics With Person #2 453<br />

gunnum If Threatened Or Shot At--How Many Times 452<br />

paslf Was Father Self-Employed? 452<br />

timepdwk Time R Would Spend On Paid Work 452<br />

evunemp Ever Been Unemployed Two Weeks + 451<br />

judgeart Only A Few People Can Judge Art 450<br />

leisure Importance Of Leisure Time In A Job 450<br />

racecen1 What Is Rs Race 1st Mention 450<br />

lastslf Current Job Self-Employment? 449<br />

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parelig What Was Fathers Religious Preference 449<br />

timerelx Time R Would Spend Relaxing 449<br />

divnokid How Ez Should Divorce Be For Kidless 448<br />

marhomo Homosexuals Should Have Right To Marry 447<br />

sbalive2 R 2nd Sibling Alive? 447<br />

alike7 How Alike: Fly & Tree 446<br />

close12 How Close Are Persons Number 1 And 2? 446<br />

race2 Race Of Person Number 2 446<br />

talkto2 How Often Does R Talk To Person #2? 446<br />

known2 How Long Has R Known Person #2? 445<br />

sex2 Sex Of Person Number 2 445<br />

twokids Desirability Of Two-Kid Family 445<br />

bosswrks Management & Workers Always In Conflict 444<br />

sbsex2 Sex Of R 2nd Sibling 444<br />

sbwork1 Does R Sibling Do Paid Work? 444<br />

sbrel2 R Relation To R 2nd Sibling 442<br />

sexhar R Experienced Sexual Harrassment 442<br />

wrkyears # Years You Have Worked For Pay Since Were 442<br />

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age2 Age Of Person #2 440<br />

restact Afterlife Contrast: Peaceful Or Action 440<br />

pafund How Fundamentalist Was Rs Father 439<br />

frndrel2 What Is Friend 2s Religious Preference 438<br />

letin Increase Or Decrease Immigrants To Us 438<br />

meltpot R Attitude Toward Mixing Cultures In Us 436<br />

sbdeg Highest Schl Grade Of Selected R Sibling 436<br />

strngun Strong Unions Needed To Protect Workers 435<br />

daycare5 Relative Ok For Kid < 3yrs? 433<br />

profits1 Whether Management Only Care About Profit 432<br />

faith4 Has Sexual Pleasure Strengthened Faith 431<br />

threkids Desirability Of Three-Kid Family 430<br />

fourkids Desirability Of 4+ Kid Family 423<br />

sbeduc Highest Schl Grade Of Selected R Sibling 423<br />

onekid Desirability Of One-Kid Family 420<br />

pclit Shame Tradl Amer Lit Ignored For Minority Lit 420<br />

daycare4 Friend Or Neighbor Ok For Kid < 3 Yrs? 419<br />

daycare3 Babysitter Ok For Kid < 3 Yrs? 418<br />

vetfamnw Any Family Members In Armed Forces Now 418<br />

workfare Work To Get Welfare 418<br />

chldsafe Neighborhood Safety Improving? 417<br />

socdif3 Study For Years To Get High Pay 417<br />

daycare2 Private Daycare Center Ok For Kid < 3 Yrs? 416<br />

genejob Should Employers Give Genetic Tests 416<br />

parwhere Parents Dont Know Where Kids Are 416<br />

sbind80 R Sibling Industry Code (1980) 416<br />

talkback Talking Back To Parents Is Bad 416<br />

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chldeduc Education Improving? 415<br />

parhardr Being Parent Now Harder 415<br />

immunite Will Immigrants Affect National Unity 414<br />

outofbiz The Organization Went Out Of Business 414<br />

rolema Role Of Mothers With Kids 414<br />

rolepa Role Of Fathers With Kids 414<br />

educ2 Education Level Of Person #2 413<br />

merged The Org. Was Merged, Taken Over 413<br />

sbwrkslf R Sibling Self-Employed? 413<br />

profits2 Should Co. Pay Workers More Than Shareholders 412<br />

re<strong>org</strong> There Was A Major Re<strong>org</strong>anization 412<br />

rolegp Role Of Grandparents With Kids 412<br />

whypoor4 Lack Of Effort 412<br />

parfin Hard For Parents To Make Ends Meet 411<br />

whypoor1 Poor Schools 411<br />

chldhlth Health Care Improving? 410<br />

parwork If Parents Work, Kids Get In Trouble 410<br />

chldhome Housing Improving? 409<br />

chldsup Supervision Improving? 409<br />

chldtime Time With Kids Improving? 409<br />

relig2 Religious Preference Of Person #2 409<br />

chldlove Love Improving? 408<br />

chldmorl Moral-Religious Training Improving? 408<br />

daycare1 Public Daycare Center Ok For Kid < 3 Yrs? 408<br />

femarry Way Of Life Recommendation For Woman 407<br />

memarry Way Of Life Recommendation For Man 407<br />

parworse Parents Doing Worse Than Before 407<br />

religid R's Religious Identity 407<br />

geneself Would Genetically Test Fetus 406<br />

inffilms Influence Of Movies 406<br />

whypoor3 Not Enough Jobs 406<br />

chldskls Acquiring Job Skills Improving? 405<br />

infadstv Influence Of Tv Ads 405<br />

infpubtv Influence Of Public Tv 405<br />

nokids Desirability Of No-Kid Family 405<br />

undk Dont Know Response To Unemployment Items 405<br />

lessfare If Less Welfare More Will Work 404<br />

payfarm How Much R Thinks Farm Worker Makes 404<br />

sisvisit How Often Visit Sister 404<br />

whypoor2 Loose Morals And Drunkenness 404<br />

infnettv Influence Of Network Tv 403<br />

paysec How Much R Thinks Secretary Makes 403<br />

roleclrg Role Of Clergy With Kids 403<br />

roletchr Role Of Teachers With Kids 403<br />

socdif4 Dont Give Equal Chance 403<br />

frndfnd2 Fund.-Lib. Of 2nd Friend 402<br />

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infmusic Influence Of Rock & Roll 402<br />

parrght Parents Unsure What Is Right 402<br />

payclerk How Much R Thinks Bank Clerk Makes 402<br />

partime Parents Dont Spend Time With Kids 401<br />

raceself R's Own Racial Id 401<br />

socdif2 Paid What You Need 400<br />

blkjobs Blacks Discriminated In Jobs 399<br />

farewhts Self Supporting - Live Off Welfare 399<br />

paymason How Much R Thinks Bricklayer Makes 399<br />

pubsch All Children Attend Pub Elem & Hi School 399<br />

blkhouse Blacks Discriminated In Housing 398<br />

siscall Contact With Sister 398<br />

feclergy R Favors Women As Ministers 397<br />

paybus How Much R Thinks Bus Driver Makes 397<br />

rincom98 Respondents Income 397<br />

twoclass Weak Vs. Strong 397<br />

unpower Unions In This Country Have Too Little Power 397<br />

fareblks Self Supporting - Live Off Welfare 396<br />

givegrp Has R Given Money Above Regular Dues 396<br />

influwht Influence Of Whites 396<br />

sistime Travel Time To Sister 396<br />

leadgrp Has R Served As Officer In Group 395<br />

attndgrp Has R Attended Group Conferences 394<br />

caregrp How Committed To Group Is R 394<br />

lobbygrp Has R Contacted Government For Group 394<br />

writegrp Has R Written To Newspapers For Group 394<br />

servegrp Has R Served On Group Committees 393<br />

stiffpun Lawbreakers Should Get Stiffer Sentences 393<br />

chkfinan Government Should Verify Financial Assets 392<br />

chktaxes Government Should Verify Tax Records 392<br />

if92who Who Would R Have Voted For-1992 Election 392<br />

lawimp Importance Of Law Enforcement Issue To R 389<br />

lawinfo How Much Info Does R Have On Law Issue 389<br />

roleccp Role Of Childcare Provdrs With Kids 389<br />

secmilop Government Maintain Secrecy On Military<br />

389<br />

Operations<br />

patrwhts Unpatriotic - Patriotic 388<br />

sbocc80 R Sibling Census Occupation Code (1980) 387<br />

sbpres80 R Sibling Occupational Prestige Score (1980) 387<br />

unprog Unions Just Block Economic Progress 387<br />

farejews Self Supporting - Live Off Welfare 386<br />

hsphouse Hispanics Discriminated In Housing 386<br />

chkspfin Government Should Verify Spouse's Financial<br />

385<br />

Assets<br />

numcntct How Many People In Contact Least Once A Year 385<br />

lawfirm How Firm Is Rs Opinion On Law Issue 384<br />

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secterr Government Maintain Secrecy On Domestic<br />

Terrorism<br />

384<br />

deathpen Murderers Should Get Death Penalty 383<br />

byemail How Many People Send Email 381<br />

givclerk How Much Ought Bank Clerk Make? 381<br />

givmason How Much Ought Mason Make? 380<br />

givsec How Much Ought Secretary Make? 380<br />

letters How Many People Write Letters To 380<br />

meetings How Many People Seen At Church Or Group<br />

Meeting<br />

380<br />

byphone How Many People Talk To On Phone 379<br />

influblk Influence Of Blacks 379<br />

inperson How Many People Seen In Person 379<br />

sbyrbrn2 Birth Year Of R 2nd Sibling 379<br />

geneabrt Abort Defective Fetus 378<br />

givfarm How Much Ought Farm Worker Make? 378<br />

hspjobs Hispanics Discriminated In Jobs 378<br />

givbus How Much Ought Bus Driver Make? 377<br />

indusoth R Preference Re: Manufatureservice,Etc 377<br />

if88who Who Would R Have Voted For-1988 Election 376<br />

partaxes Taxes Reduce Childbearing 376<br />

brovisit How Often Visit Brother 375<br />

divkids Kids Better If Bad Marrge Ended By Div 375<br />

religpub Better If More Believers Held Public Office 375<br />

patrblks Unpatriotic - Patriotic 374<br />

polsgod Athiests Shouldn't Hold Public Office 374<br />

rwrknokd Did R Work Aftr Marrge But Before Kids 374<br />

abdefct1 Law Should Allow Abortion For Birth Defects 373<br />

frndrel3 What Is Friend 3s Religious Preference 373<br />

divhubby Husb Better If Bad Marrge Ended By Div 372<br />

divwife Wife Better If Bad Marrge Ended By Div 372<br />

testdrug People With Secret Should Be Subject To Drug<br />

Tests<br />

372<br />

stress How Often Does R Find Work Stressful 371<br />

cohabit Did R Live With Spouse Before Marriage 370<br />

erawhy2 2nd Reason Favor-Oppose Era 370<br />

influjew Influence Of Jews 370<br />

rwrkbaby Did R Work When Kid Was Preschooler 370<br />

secbudgt Government Maintain Secrecy On The<br />

Intelligence Budget<br />

370<br />

cojail Jail Draft Resisters? 369<br />

congovt Confidence In Government Departments 369<br />

unmoney Rank Of Shortage Of Money When Unemplyed 369<br />

brocall Contact With Brother 368<br />

intlso Unintelligent - Intelligent 368<br />

workso Hard Working - Lazy 367<br />

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asnhouse Asians Discriminated In Housing 366<br />

brotime Travel Time To Brother 366<br />

farehsps Self Supporting - Live Off Welfare 366<br />

finanqs People With Secret Should Be Subject To Ques.<br />

Of Finan<br />

366<br />

lietest People With Secret Should Be Subject To Lie<br />

366<br />

Tests<br />

patrjews Unpatriotic - Patriotic 366<br />

wlthso Rich - Poor 366<br />

socdif1 Income Differences An Incentive 365<br />

unslfcon Rank Of Loss Of Confide. When Unemplyed 365<br />

abpro2 2nd Argument For Abortion 364<br />

asnjobs Asians Discriminated In Jobs 364<br />

fareso Self Supporting - Live Off Welfare 363<br />

secdiplo To Knomentl Romance To Yourself Condom<br />

363<br />

Relatsex<br />

openmind Treat Dissenters With Leniency 362<br />

dowell Importance Of Performance To Pay 361<br />

sexpromo Sex Makes Your Promotion Different 360<br />

unbored Rank Of Boredom When Unemployed 359<br />

predeter God Decides The Course Of Our Lives 358<br />

sbalive3 R 3rd Sibling Alive? 358<br />

unfamten Rank Of Family Tensions When Unemployed 358<br />

unjobexp Rank Of How To Spend Time When Unemplyed 358<br />

unpeople Rank Of No People Contact When Unemplyed 358<br />

violso Violent - Not Violent 358<br />

webtv R Has Internet Via Webtv 358<br />

godright God's Laws Should Decide Right And Wrong 357<br />

unrespct Rank Of Loss Of Respect When Unemployed 357<br />

fambudgt How Couples Monitor Budget 356<br />

fareasns Self Supporting - Live Off Welfare 356<br />

influhsp Influence Of Hispanics 356<br />

patrso Unpatriotic - Patriotic 356<br />

singlpar Single Parents Can Raise Kids As Well As Two 356<br />

influso Influence Of So. Whites 355<br />

schlpray Should There Be Daily Prayer In Public Schools? 355<br />

hubbywk1 Men Should Earn Money Women Keep House 354<br />

patrhsps Unpatriotic - Patriotic 354<br />

divbest Divorce As Best Solution To Marital Problems 352<br />

fehire Should Hire And Promote Women 352<br />

genetest Know About Genetic Testing 352<br />

sbsex3 Sex Of R 3rd Sibling 352<br />

devil Belief In The Devil 351<br />

rwrksch Did R Work After Youngest In School 351<br />

sbrel3 R Relation To R 3rd Sibling 351<br />

expernc Importance Of Experience To Pay 350<br />

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spdsabkd Spending For Disabled Kids 350<br />

spfoodkd Spending For Food, Etc. 350<br />

abpoor1 Law Should Allow Abortion If Family Low<br />

Income<br />

349<br />

pargovt Govt Too Involved In Family Life 349<br />

spdrugs Spending For Drug Treatment 349<br />

twoincs1 Both Men And Women Should Contribute To<br />

Income<br />

349<br />

educemp Importance Of Educ & Qualif. To Pay 348<br />

frndfnd3 Fund.-Lib. Of 3rd Friend 347<br />

paysame Importance Of Standard Rates To Pay 347<br />

yrsfirm Importance Of Tenure To Pay 347<br />

antirel Anti-Religious Material Should Be Banned 346<br />

partyid2 Party Id Of Person #2 346<br />

patrasns Unpatriotic - Patriotic 346<br />

ageemp Importance Of Age To Pay 345<br />

famresp Importance Of Family Resps. To Pay 345<br />

jobhelp Can Help Others 345<br />

jobkeep Job Security 345<br />

jobpay High Income 345<br />

jobpeop Contact With Other People 345<br />

sexemp Importance Of Gender To Pay 345<br />

jobindep Allows One To Work Independently 344<br />

joboff Leaves Time For Leisure 344<br />

jobrise Opportunity For Advancement 344<br />

perright Conscience Should Decide Right And Wrong 344<br />

spheadst Spending For Head Start 344<br />

spwrkpar Spending For Childcare For Wrkers 344<br />

jobsafe Safe Conditions 343<br />

jobsoc Useful To Society 343<br />

sphomekd Spending For Housing 343<br />

sppoorkd Spending For Childcare For Poor 343<br />

jobaccmp Doing Something Meaningful 342<br />

jobhonor Occupation Is Recognized And Respected 342<br />

jobinter Interesting Work 342<br />

sex3 Sex Of Person Number 3 342<br />

sphlthkd Spending For Health Care 342<br />

race3 Race Of Person Number 3 341<br />

influasn Influence Of Asians 340<br />

jobresp Responsible Job Tasks 340<br />

racists Feel About People Who Are Racist. 340<br />

relhh2 Relationship Of Person 2 To Head Of Household 340<br />

talkto3 How Often Does R Talk To Person #3? 340<br />

revoltrs Feel About People Want To Overthrow Gov. 338<br />

mapaid Should Working Women Have Paid Maternity<br />

Leave<br />

337<br />

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sppregnt Spending For Prenatal Care 337<br />

attrelig Last Week Attended Religious Services? 336<br />

close23 How Close Are Persons Number 2 And 3? 336<br />

eatout Last Week Had A Meal At A Restaurant 336<br />

fepoly Men Or Women Better Suited For Politics 336<br />

godoc Last Week Went To See A Doctor? 336<br />

known3 How Long Has R Known Person #3? 336<br />

seefilm Last Week Went To See A Film? 336<br />

tvnews How Often R Watches Tv News 336<br />

attsprts Attended Sports Event In Lst Yr 334<br />

close13 How Close Are Persons Number 1 And 3? 334<br />

tvshows How Often R Watches Tv Drama Or Sitcoms 334<br />

autorace Attended Auto Race In Lst Yr 333<br />

camping Went Camping In Lst Yr 333<br />

dosports Played Sports In Lst Yr 333<br />

garden Grew Vegetables Or Flowers In Garden In Lst Yr 333<br />

impgod Imp To R Of Having Faith In God 333<br />

socright Society's Laws Should Decide Right And Wrong 333<br />

tvpbs How Often R Watches Public Tv Shows 333<br />

usevcr Used Vcr In Lst Yr 333<br />

chldcare Should Families Get Benefits If Both Parents<br />

332<br />

Work<br />

frdhonst Desir Qualities Of Friend: Honest 332<br />

huntfish Went Hunting Or Fishing In Lst Yr 332<br />

impself Imp To R Of Being Self-Sufficient 332<br />

impthngs Imp To R Of Having Nice Things 332<br />

popmusic Went To A Live Performance Of Popolar Music 332<br />

age3 Age Of Person #3 331<br />

impfinan Imp To R Of Financial Security 331<br />

maden What Was Mothers Religious Denomination 331<br />

rclose1 R Feels Especially Close To Person #1 331<br />

rclose2 R Feels Especially Close To Person #2 331<br />

readfict Read Novels Poems Or Plays 331<br />

country Like Or Dislike Country Western Music 330<br />

frdresp Desir Qualities Of Friend: Responsible 330<br />

fegains Best Way For Women To Improve Position 329<br />

frdfun Desir Qualities Of Friend: Fun-Loving 329<br />

impkids Imp To R Of Having Children 329<br />

impmar Imp To R Of Being Married 329<br />

standup Stand Up For Your Own Opinion 329<br />

frdintel Desir Qualities Of Friend: Intelligent 328<br />

impjob Imp To R Of Having A Fulfilling Job 328<br />

obtohelp Obligation To Care For Ill Parent Or Spouse? 328<br />

lfehrdwk Some People Work Harder Than Others 326<br />

gospel Like Or Dislike Gospel Music 325<br />

sppill Spending For Birth Control 325<br />

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protstrs Feel About People Protest Gov. 324<br />

unionsok How Good Union For The Country. 323<br />

impcultr Imp To R Of Being Cultured 322<br />

abcon2 2nd Argument Against Abortion 321<br />

educ3 Education Level Of Person #3 321<br />

feinflu Opinion Of Political Influence Of Women 321<br />

jazz Like Or Dislike Jazz 321<br />

blues Like Or Dislike Blues Or R And B Music 319<br />

frdcreat Desir Qualities Of Friend: Creative 318<br />

frdcultr Desir Qualities Of Friend: Cultured 318<br />

opoutcme Should Amer Promote Eq Oppty Or Eq<br />

318<br />

Outcomes?<br />

charisma Is R Associated With Charismatic Movement 317<br />

classicl Like Or Dislike Classical Music 317<br />

folk Like Or Dislike Folk Music 317<br />

lfechnce Life Is A Matter Of Chance 317<br />

hosthome Uncomf Entertaining Strangers At Home 316<br />

lfegod Life Outcome Decided By God 316<br />

moodeasy Like Or Dislike Easy Listening Music 316<br />

talkpol3 R Discusses Politics With Person #3 316<br />

english Better If English Is Only Language Used In<br />

314<br />

School<br />

relig3 Religious Preference Of Person #3 314<br />

richpoor Ok To Get Rich Even If Others Poor 314<br />

frddynam Desir Qualities Of Friend: Dynamic 313<br />

opera Like Or Dislike Opera 313<br />

churhact Does R Participate In Church Activities 312<br />

lfegenes Some With Better Genes Than Others 312<br />

lfesocty Society Gives Some Head Start & Holds Back<br />

311<br />

Others<br />

musicals Like Or Dislike Broadway Musicals 311<br />

conrock Like Or Dislike Contemporary Rock Music 310<br />

huclean How Clean Was Housing Of R 310<br />

oldies Like Or Dislike Oldies Rock Music 310<br />

bigband Like Or Dislike Bigband Music 309<br />

mostimp1 Most Imp Event In Lst 60 Yrs 309<br />

denkid If Protestant, Denomination R Raised In 307<br />

blnumoky Number Of Blacks In Military-Version Y 306<br />

blugrass Like Or Dislike Bluegrass Music 306<br />

mediarel Watch A Religious Program On Television-<br />

306<br />

Radio?<br />

othrel Attend Some Other Type Of Religious Event 306<br />

extra1 Other Problems 305<br />

extra2 Other Problems 305<br />

rwrkgrwn Did R Work After Kids Left Home 305<br />

famper3 Breaking Up With Fiance(E) 304<br />

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famper5 Having Serious Trouble With Friend 304<br />

finan1 Going Bankrupt 304<br />

finan2 Having A Car Etc. Repossessed 304<br />

finan3 Pawning Valuables To Make Ends Meet 304<br />

finan4 Being Pressured To Pay Bills 304<br />

finan5 Major Worsening Financial Condition 304<br />

hlth1 Ill Enough To Go To A Doctor 304<br />

hlth2 Counsellng For Mental Problems 304<br />

hlth4 Drinking Problem 304<br />

hlth5 Illegal Drugs (Marijuana, Cocaine) 304<br />

hlth9 A Death Of A Close Friend 304<br />

hrdshp3 Having The Utilities Shut-Off 304<br />

hrdshp4 Being Unable To Purchase Needed Food 304<br />

hrdshp5 Unable To Afford Needed Medical Care 304<br />

hrdshp7 Homeless 304<br />

law1 A Robery 304<br />

law2 A Personal Assult 304<br />

law3 Your Home Burglarized 304<br />

law4 Accused Of Crime 304<br />

law5 Arrested 304<br />

law6 Sued In Civil Case 304<br />

live1 Your Home Destroyed In Disarster 304<br />

live2 Your Home In Poor Condition 304<br />

live3 Major Home Repairs 304<br />

famper4 Having Serious Trouble With A Child 303<br />

hlth7 A Child In Hospital 303<br />

hlth8 Child On Drugs, Drinking Problem 303<br />

hrdshp1 Fall Behind In Paying Rent, Mortgage 303<br />

hrdshp2 Eviction From One's Apartment,House 303<br />

hrdshp6 Lacking Health Insurance Coverage 303<br />

law7 Your Child Arrested 303<br />

live4 Serious Problem With Your Landlord 303<br />

oth1 Being Discriminated Against 303<br />

oth4 Need But Unable To Use Public Transport. 303<br />

oth5 Do Not Have A Car 303<br />

famper1 Having Serious Trouble With Spouse 302<br />

famper2 Separating From Spouse Or Partener 302<br />

hlth3 Infertility, Unable To Have A Baby 302<br />

hlth6 (Husband,Wife)Partner In Hospital 302<br />

oth2 Unable To Get To School 302<br />

rap Like Or Dislike Rap Music 302<br />

oth3 Child Have Trouble In School 301<br />

relgrade Grade Given Religion 301<br />

courtsy Courts Dealing With Criminals-Version Y 300<br />

ethid R American Vs Ethnic Identity 300<br />

polviewy Liberal Or Conservative-Version Y 299<br />

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amproud R Pride In Being American 298<br />

hvymetal Like Or Dislike Heavy Metal Music 298<br />

eqwlthy Govt Reduce Income Differences-Version Y 296<br />

obrespct Teach Children Respect For Authority And<br />

295<br />

Obedience<br />

sbyrbrn3 Birth Year Of R 3rd Sibling 295<br />

grassy Should Marijuana Be Legal-Version Y 294<br />

symptblk R Feel Sympathy Towards Blacks 294<br />

amrank American Quality Of Life Vs Other Indus.<br />

293<br />

Nations<br />

divlawy Divorce Laws-Version Y 293<br />

admirblk R Express Admiration For Blacks 292<br />

feinfo How Much Info R Has On Womens Rgts 292<br />

econpast Has National Economy Improved Last Year 291<br />

racinfo How Much Info Does R Have On Race Issues 290<br />

engoffcl Favor Law Making English The Official<br />

289<br />

Language<br />

immwrkup Should Immigrants Overcome Bias Without Help 289<br />

racimp Importance Of Race Relations Issues To R 289<br />

usrep Did R Correctly Name Us Representative 289<br />

engballt Attitude Toward Printing Ballots Only In English 288<br />

engteach Opinion On Teaching Classes Only In English 287<br />

hinumoky Number Hispanics In Military-Version Y 287<br />

teacheth Ethnicity Of College Faculty Reflect Students 286<br />

madenkid If Protestant, Mother's Denomination 285<br />

dauvisit How Often Visit With Daughter 284<br />

mavisit How Often Visit Mother 284<br />

sonvisit How Often Visit Son 284<br />

whtgovt Do Whites Get Proper Govt Attention 284<br />

immfare Immigrants Eligible For Govt Assistance? 283<br />

work1 Unemployed And Looking For Work A Month + 283<br />

work2 Being Demoted Or Move To Worse Position 283<br />

work3 A Cut In Pay Or Reduced Hours 283<br />

work6 Own Business Losing Money Or Failing 283<br />

work7 A Husband,Wife,Partner Being Fired 283<br />

work8 A Husband,Wife,Partner Cut In Pay 283<br />

work9 Ones's Spouse Being Unemployed 283<br />

econfutr Predictions For National Economy In Next Year 282<br />

fefirm How Firm Is Rs Opinion On Womens Rghts 282<br />

religsp R's Spouse's Religion 282<br />

rptcowrk Report Coworkers Threatening Secrecy Of Work 282<br />

schleth Ethnicity Or Professional Schools Mirror Students 282<br />

work4 Being Passed Over For Promotion 282<br />

work5 Having Trouble With One's Boss 282<br />

blkgovt Do Blacks Get Proper Govt Attention 281<br />

owneth Do Ethic Politicians Serve Ethnic Groups Better 281<br />

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undoccol Illegal Immigrants Access To Public Universities? 281<br />

undocwrk Should Illegal Immigrants Get Work Permits? 281<br />

docvig Vignette About The Doctor 280<br />

hlthplan R Had Medicare Or Medicaid 280<br />

jobaff Favor Preferences In Hiring Blacks 280<br />

latin Like Or Dislike Latin Music 280<br />

racfirm How Firm Is Rs Opinion On Racial Issues 280<br />

regdoc R Has Regular Doctor Or Clinic 280<br />

amissue Degree R Invokes Just American Identity 279<br />

excelart Artistic Excellence Found In Folk Art 279<br />

marso Close Relative Marry So. White 279<br />

undockid Us Citizenship For Children Of Illegal<br />

Immigrants<br />

279<br />

vote00 Did R Vote In 2000 Election 279<br />

congeth Should Ethnic Congressmen Respresent Ethnic<br />

278<br />

Groups<br />

feelblks How R Feels Towards African Americans 278<br />

feelwhts How R Feel Towards Caucasians 278<br />

malive1 R Mother Alive 278<br />

docdecid R Leaves Decisions Up To Doctor 277<br />

docrely R Relies On Doctor's Knowledge 277<br />

ethimp Importance Of Ethnic Group To R 277<br />

fininc R Heard Docs Limit Used Of Exp Tests 277<br />

neverwk R Never Worked Full-Time After School 277<br />

old6 Age Of 6th Person 277<br />

oprich Child Of Rich Has Better Opportunity. 277<br />

immunemp Will Immigrants Fuel Unemployment 276<br />

nosmoke Gov Should Prohibit Smoking In Pub Areas 276<br />

paidsex R Had Sex For Pay Last Year 276<br />

secprvcy Govt Favor Secrecy Over Workers Privacy? 276<br />

acqntsex R Had Sex With Acquaintance Last Year 275<br />

beltup Govt Should Require Use Of Seat Belts. 275<br />

bilinged Support Or Oppose Bilingual Education 275<br />

datesch Date Schooling Completed 275<br />

docaskme R Perfers Doc Ask Opinion 275<br />

ethadapt Minorities Must Adapt To American Culture 275<br />

ethtrads Society Recognize Right Of Ethnic Traditions 275<br />

frndden1 What Is Friend 1s Specific Denomination 275<br />

frndsex R Had Sex With Friend Last Year 275<br />

genegets Employer Vs. Employee On Access Right To<br />

275<br />

Results<br />

hsbasics School Subjects: Reading, Writing, Math. 275<br />

mustret Govt Should Enforce Mandatory Retirement 275<br />

pikupsex R Had Sex With Casual Date Last Year 275<br />

spwkbaby Did Spouse Work With Young Children 275<br />

aidneedy Govt Money For Low Income Students. 274<br />

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fininc1 Importance To R To Be Told About Incentives 274<br />

liveso Neighborhood Half Southern White 274<br />

palive1 R Father Alive 274<br />

spwknokd Did Spouse Work After Marriage Before Kids 274<br />

whoteach Should Only Minorities Teach Minority History 274<br />

classics Hs And Coll Studts Read Too Many Classics 273<br />

ethnofit Eth Minorities Never Fit In Am Mainstream 273<br />

ethsame Individual Of Same Ethnic Group Similar 273<br />

fininc4 R Likely To Ask Doc About Incentives 273<br />

gender6 Gender Of 6th Person 273<br />

numcong Number Of Members Of The Congregation 273<br />

othersex R Had Sex With Some Other Last Year 273<br />

secopin Would R Seek Second Opinion 273<br />

whtsdiff Whites Different From Minorities 273<br />

docsat How Satisfied R With Office Visit 272<br />

eth<strong>org</strong>s Do Ethnic Orgs Promote Separatism 272<br />

feelhsps How R Feels Towards Hispanics 272<br />

fehlpbus Govt Should Aid Women Seeking Jobs. 272<br />

fininc2 Best Time To Be Told About Incentives 272<br />

hsjobtr School Subjects: Job Training. 272<br />

insrchng Would R Change Insurance Plans 272<br />

opprof Child Of Profssnl Has Better Opportunity 272<br />

belvedoc R Believe What Doctor Said 271<br />

colop Should Chances For College Be Changed? 271<br />

docinfo Doctor Provided Enough Info 271<br />

docnomri R Agree With Doc Decision To Not Order Mri 271<br />

docswtch Would R Switch Physicians 271<br />

fejobaff For Or Against Preferential Hiring Of Women 271<br />

hslibart School Subjects: History, Liter., Arts 271<br />

hssci School Subjects: Science And Technology. 271<br />

opfamily Family Bkgd Determines Success In U.S. 271<br />

prayerx Bible Prayer In Schools -- Version Z 271<br />

siborder Birth Order 271<br />

feelasns How R Feels Towards Asian Americans 270<br />

hsrespct School Subjects: Respect For Authority. 270<br />

immpush Are Immigrants Demanding Too Many Rights? 270<br />

minfood Imputed Wkly Food Spending For Pov Line Fam 270<br />

Of 4<br />

aidsmart Govt Money For High Achieving Students. 269<br />

discwhy1 Personally Experienced It 269<br />

discwhy2 Happened To Someone Close 269<br />

discwhy3 Happened At Work 269<br />

discwhy4 Heard About It In Media 269<br />

discwhy5 Heard About It Elsewhere 269<br />

doccosts How R Trust Doc Put Health Above Costs 269<br />

ethdiff Ethnic Groups In Us Different 269<br />

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hspgovt Do Hispanic-Americans Get Proper Govt<br />

Attention<br />

269<br />

relate6 Relationship Of 6th Person To Household Head 269<br />

genegood Genetic Testing Good Or Harm 268<br />

hsorder School Subjects: Discipline And Order. 268<br />

grtbooks Appeal Of Greatest Books Is Universal 267<br />

inctax Amount Of Tax On Rs Household Income. 267<br />

kidskips Govt Intervene: Child Skips School. 267<br />

poleff8 I Am Usually Interested In Local Electns 267<br />

sbalive4 R 4th Sibling Alive? 267<br />

aidavg Gov $ For Stdnts With Avg Inc And Grades 266<br />

ethignor Us Harmony By Ignore Ehtnic Differences 266<br />

fehlpcol Govt Should Aid Women Seeking Higher Ed. 266<br />

fehlpjob Women Should Be Given Preference In Jobs 266<br />

poleff1 Public Has Little Control Over Politicns 266<br />

fininc3 Best Person To Tell About Incentives 265<br />

genehire Employers' Right To Hire By Genetic Tests 265<br />

hsjudge School Subjects: Good Judgement. 265<br />

hssexed School Subjects: Sex Education. 265<br />

kiddrugs Govt Intervene: Child Uses Drugs. 265<br />

paden What Was Fathers Religious Denomination 265<br />

mantail Should Police Tail A Suspect? 264<br />

danger How Often Does R Work In Dangerous Conds 263<br />

fixhome Home Maintenance Services Past 10 Years? 263<br />

lawyer Hired A Lawyer In The Past 10 Yrs? 263<br />

physwrk How Often Must R Do Physical Work 263<br />

vigversn Vignette Version Number 263<br />

xhaustn How Often Does Work Exhaust R 263<br />

fejobop Job Opportunities For Women. 262<br />

hscaring School Subjects: Concern For Others. 262<br />

kidbeat Govt Intervene: Child Is Abused. 262<br />

numprobs How Many Friends Close To Discuss Problems 262<br />

rhlpoths R Helps Others In Job 262<br />

jobsat How Satisfied Is R With Hisher Job 261<br />

rdiscaff Chances Family Member Not Promoted For Other<br />

Race<br />

261<br />

rintjob Rs Job Is Interesting 261<br />

sbrel4 R Relation To R 4th Sibling 261<br />

spwrksch Did Spouse Work With School Age Children 261<br />

hsclass1 R Favorite Subject In Hs 260<br />

tagsales S How Frequently Do You Go To Garage Sales<br />

Etc<br />

260<br />

wkfambiz Work For Pay In A Farm Etc Owned By Your<br />

Family?<br />

260<br />

asngovt Do Asian-Americans Get Proper Govt Attention 259<br />

immecon Will Immigrants Lead To Economic Growth 259<br />

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kidout Govt Intervene: Child Stays Out Late. 259<br />

mantap Should Police Tap Phone Of A Suspect? 259<br />

poleff4 Avg Person Can Influence Local Govt. 259<br />

rhlpsoc Rs Job Is Useful To Society 259<br />

rwrkindp R Can Work Independently 259<br />

sbsex4 Sex Of R 4th Sibling 259<br />

feinc Income For Women Vs. Men With Same Bkgd. 258<br />

hlthinfo R Sought Health Information Past Year 258<br />

iwrkhard How Hard Does R Work At Job 258<br />

manread Should Police Open Mail Of A Suspect? 258<br />

poleff6 Avg Person Can Influence Govt Decisions. 258<br />

rpromotn R Has Opportunity To Advance 258<br />

rsecjob Rs Job Is Secure 258<br />

wlthimm Are Legal Immigrants Rich Or Poor 258<br />

dinner Who In Household Plans Meals 257<br />

fecolop College Opportunities For Women. 257<br />

rhiinc Rs Income Is High 257<br />

wlthundc Are Illegal Immigrants Rich Or Poor 257<br />

diffcare R Had Difficulty Getting Specialty Care 256<br />

kidxfilm Govt Intervene: Chld Allowed To See Porn 256<br />

padenkid If Protestant, Father's Denomination 256<br />

poleff2 Not Worth Talking To Politicians. 256<br />

repairs Who In Household Does Small Repairs 256<br />

shopfood Who In Household Shops For Groceries 256<br />

fewrksup Do Most Women Work To Support Family 255<br />

workimm Are Legal Immigrants Hard Working 255<br />

aidsmar Have Testing For Aids Before Marriage 254<br />

aidssxed Public Schools Teach Safe Sex Practices 254<br />

artgn R Obtain Information On Art Exhibit Past Year 254<br />

evbrkdwn Ever Felt Going To Have A Nervous Breakdown? 254<br />

kidneedy Govt Intervene: Child Is Neglected. 254<br />

laundry Who In Household Does Laundry 254<br />

marnum R Married More Than Once? 254<br />

needynei Contributed To A Needy Neighbor. 254<br />

needyoth Contributed To Other Needy Person 254<br />

peoplegn R Tried To Meet New People Past Year 254<br />

perfrmgn R Obtain Information On Performing Arts Past<br />

254<br />

Ye<br />

polinfgn R Sought Political Information Past Year 254<br />

seriousp How Serious X S Situation Is 254<br />

travelgn R Made Travel Reservations Past Year 254<br />

upsdowns How Likely X Is Experiencing Normal Ups-And- 254<br />

Downs Of Life<br />

bossemps Quality Of Mgmntemployee Rels: Rs Firm 253<br />

buyinfgn R Sought Information Purchase Past Year 253<br />

frnddeal People Usually Get A Better Price From Friends 253<br />

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gamegn R Play An Indoor Game Past Year 253<br />

homeless Contributed To The Homeless 253<br />

investgn R Invested Money Past Year 253<br />

manhold Should Police Detain A Suspect? 253<br />

mrmom Gender Role Reversal Hurts Family 253<br />

needyfrd Contributed To A Needy Friend. 253<br />

poldisgn R Discuss Political Views Past Year 253<br />

sellsex Nothing Inherently Wrong With Prostitution 253<br />

wrkslfst R 1st Job: Self-Employed Or No? 253<br />

byemprob How Many Friends Discuss Problems Via Email 252<br />

caresick Who In Household Cares For Sick In Family 252<br />

fegive Has R Given Money To Womens Rights Orgs 252<br />

fejoin Ever Joined Org Working On Womens Rgts 252<br />

fewrite R Ever Written Official Abt Womens Rgts 252<br />

frndawk Discussing Price Is Awkward Among Friends 252<br />

hspasn10 Change In Ethnic Status In Local Community 252<br />

minfour Imputed Poverty Line For Family Of Four 252<br />

poleff5 People Like Me Have Much To Say Re Govt. 252<br />

ractch15 Allow Racists To Teach 15 Yr. Olds. 252<br />

regdocyr R Has Had Doctor For More Than One Year 252<br />

relhhd4 Relation Of 4th Person To Household Head 252<br />

rimmdisc Chances Illegal Immigrants Favored Over Family 252<br />

stresses How Likely X S Stuation Caused By Stress 252<br />

chosedoc R Had Enough Choices Among Docs 251<br />

fethink How Oft R & Frnds Think Abt Womens Rgts 251<br />

raccare Rs Concern About Racial Issues 251<br />

rclose3 R Feels Especially Close To Person #3 251<br />

vigsoc How Willing R Would Spend Time Socializing<br />

With X<br />

251<br />

imprvown How Likely X S Situation Will Improve On Its<br />

250<br />

Own<br />

indfirst Industry Of R First Job 250<br />

needyrel Contributed To A Needy Relative. 250<br />

newage Like Or Dislike New Age Music 250<br />

<strong>org</strong>answ Which Of These Procedures Would Be The<br />

250<br />

Worst?<br />

ownautos Govts Role In Automobile Industry. 250<br />

racgive Has R Given Money To Racial Orgs 250<br />

racthink How Oft R & Frnds Think Abt Race Issues 250<br />

racwrite R Ever Written Official Abt Race Issues 250<br />

relsp1 Relationship Of Person 1 To Spouse Of Househol 250<br />

relsp2 Relationship Of Person 2 To Spouse Of Househol 250<br />

tlkfam X Should Talk To Family And Friends 250<br />

voleduc Done Volunteer Work In Education 250<br />

wantjob Would R Like A Job Now 250<br />

daucall Contact With Daughter 249<br />

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dautime Travel Time To Daughter 249<br />

dectreat How Able Is X To Decide Receive Treatment 249<br />

fecare Rs Concern About Womens Rights 249<br />

kidhlth Govt Intervene: Child Not Givn Med Trtmt 249<br />

layoffs Who Has The Greatest Right To Keep Their Jobs? 249<br />

livewhts R Favors Living In Half White Neighborhood 249<br />

racjoin Ever Joined Org Working On Racial Issues 249<br />

tablprce The Factory Not Lowering Price Acceptable? 249<br />

vigfrnd How Willing R Would Make Friends With X 249<br />

volhuman Done Volunteer Work In Human Services 249<br />

volpub Done Volunteer Work In Pub-Soc Benefit 249<br />

volyouth Done Volunteer Work In Youth Development 249<br />

dangrslf X Should Be Admitted To Be Hospitalized For<br />

248<br />

Treatment If Dangerous To X<br />

ethhist Minority History Addequately Taught In School 248<br />

ownmass Govts Role In Local Mass Transportation 248<br />

volhlth Done Volunteer Work In Health Past 12 Mnths 248<br />

volwork Done Volunteer Work In Work-Related Org 248<br />

divnokd1 Childless Couples Stay Married Even With<br />

Problems<br />

247<br />

imprvtrt How Likely X S Situation Will Improve With<br />

Treatment<br />

247<br />

marwht R Favor Close Relative Marrying White Person 247<br />

medcare1 Who R Thinks Should Be Most Responsible For 247<br />

Cost Of Xs Medical Care<br />

minthree Imputed Poverty Line For Family Of Three 247<br />

occfirst R First Occupation 247<br />

presfrst Prestige Of R First Job 247<br />

sell<strong>org</strong>n Should People Be Permitted To Sell A Kidney 247<br />

volfound Done Volunteer Work In Priv & Comm. Found 247<br />

volpol Done Volunteer Work In Political Org. Etc 247<br />

volrelig Done Volunteer Work In Religious Org 247<br />

breakdwn How Likely X Is Experiencing Nervous<br />

Breakdown<br />

246<br />

dangroth X Should Be Admitted To Be Hospitalized For<br />

Treatment If Dangerous To Others<br />

246<br />

decmoney How Able Is X To Decide Managing Own Money 246<br />

kidedpar Govt Intervene: Child Not Sent To School 246<br />

meddoc X Should Go To General Medical Doctor For<br />

Help<br />

246<br />

volenvir Done Volunteer Work In Environment 246<br />

charactr How Likely X S Stuation Caused By Bad<br />

245<br />

Character<br />

mentlill How Likely X Is Experiencing Mental Illness 245<br />

racmix How Many Friends Are White 245<br />

trusty Can People Be Trusted-Version Y 245<br />

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volart Done Volunteer Work In Arts, Culture, Etc 245<br />

volrec Done Volunteer Work In Recreation Adults 245<br />

wayraise How Likely X S Stuation Caused By The Way<br />

Raised<br />

245<br />

firstsei R's Socioeconomic Index Of 1st Occupation 244<br />

genetics How Likely X S Stuation Caused By Genetic<br />

Problem<br />

244<br />

<strong>org</strong>ansb Which Procedures Be Used To Assign The Organ 244<br />

selfhelp X Should Join A Self-Group With Similar<br />

Problem<br />

244<br />

vignei How Willing R Would Have X As A Neighbor 244<br />

volinfrm Done Volunteer Work In Informal-Alone 244<br />

volintl Done Volunteer Work In International 244<br />

bustax Amount Of Tax On Business And Industry. 243<br />

cowrkers Quality Of Rels Among Workers: Rs Firm 243<br />

econsys Best-Needs Replaced 243<br />

givrelig Contributed Money In Religious Org 243<br />

hrsmoney R Preference Re: Work Hrs And Money 243<br />

hurtself How Likely X Violent Toward Oneself 243<br />

mostimp2 2nd Most Imp Event In Lst 60 Yrs 243<br />

physill How Likely X Is Experiencing Physical Illness 243<br />

pubecon Should Media Publish Economic Plans? 243<br />

viggrp How Willing R Would Have A Group Home For<br />

X<br />

243<br />

vigwork How Willing R Would Work Closely With X On<br />

A Job<br />

243<br />

kdrel1 R Relation To R 1st Child 242<br />

kdsex1 Sex Of R 1st Child 242<br />

mentloth X Should Go To Other Mental Health<br />

Professional For Help<br />

242<br />

poleff7 Govt Is Generally Responsive To Public. 242<br />

pubdef Should Media Publish Defense Plans 242<br />

rachisch How Integrated Was Rs High School 242<br />

racopnow Opportunities Improved In Last 5 Yrs 242<br />

vigmar How Willing R Would Have X Marry In Rs<br />

Family<br />

242<br />

color Rs Skin Color 241<br />

divifkd1 Should Feuding Parents Stay Together For Kids 241<br />

genedef1 Meaning Of Serious Genetic Defect 241<br />

kdalive1 R 1st Child Alive? 241<br />

kdyrbrn1 Birth Year Of R 1st Child 241<br />

poleff9 People Can Control World Affairs. 241<br />

racinc Equality In Income 241<br />

racnobuy Ever Boycott Certain Products 241<br />

ractrust Trust White People 241<br />

aidsids Require Aids Victims To Wear Id Tags 240<br />

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godswill How Likely X S Stuation Caused By God S Will 240<br />

mentldoc X Should Go To Phychiatrist For Help 240<br />

otcmed X Should Take Non-Prescription Medication 240<br />

partyid3 Party Id Of Person #3 240<br />

revtch15 Allow Revolutionaries To Teach Children. 240<br />

tlkclrgy X Should Talk To Religious Leader 240<br />

racocc Equality In Occupation 239<br />

adoption Best Way To Match Birth Mothers With<br />

Adopters?<br />

238<br />

aidsfare Pay Aids Victims Disability Benefits 238<br />

musthosp X Should Be Admitted To Be Hospitalized For<br />

Treatment By Law<br />

238<br />

reqinfo Resp. Of Gov. To Require Biz. To Provide Info 238<br />

mustdoc X Should Be Forced To Be Examined At A Clinic 237<br />

By Law<br />

natrecon Natural Environments Should Be Left Alone 237<br />

teensex1 Morality Of Teens Having Sex 237<br />

workundc Are Illegal Immigrants Hard Working 237<br />

discaffw A Woman Won't Get A Job Or Promotion 236<br />

givhlth Contributed Money In 1995 In Health 236<br />

imbalnce How Likely X S Stuation Caused By Imbalance 236<br />

In Brain<br />

discaffm A Man Won't Get A Job Or Promotion 235<br />

insrlmts Rs Insurance Plan Has Limits 235<br />

poleff10 The World Is Getting Better. 235<br />

racopwil Opportunities Improve In Next 5 Yrs 235<br />

mar5 Marital Status Of 5th Person 234<br />

abchoose Should A Woman Get An Abortion For Any<br />

234<br />

Reason<br />

aidssex Sex Of Aids Victim Closest To R 234<br />

frndden2 What Is Friend 2s Specific Denomination 234<br />

givfound Contributed Money In Priv & Comm. Found 234<br />

hurtoth How Likely X Violent Toward Other People 234<br />

mustmed X Should Be Forced To Take Prescribed<br />

234<br />

Medication By Law<br />

sellbaby Surrogate Mothers Should Be Permitted 234<br />

aidsage Age Of Aids Victim Closest To R 233<br />

aidsdead Has Aids Victim Closest To R Died 233<br />

aidsrace Race Of Aids Victim Closest To R 233<br />

romance Do You Have A Main Romantic Involvement 233<br />

rxmed X Should Take Prescription Medication 233<br />

sbwork2 Does R Sibling Do Paid Or Unpaid Work? 233<br />

giveduc Contributed Money In Education 232<br />

givpub Contributed Money In Pub-Soc Benefit 232<br />

livnowed Did R Live With Partner Before Marriage 232<br />

racparty Which Party Helps Blacks More 232<br />

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givyouth Contributed Money In Youth Development 231<br />

soncall Contact With Son 231<br />

givart Contributed Money In Arts, Culture, Etc 230<br />

givhuman Contributed Money In Human Services 230<br />

givwork Contributed Money In Work-Related Org 230<br />

sontime Travel Time To Son 230<br />

givrec Contributed Money In Recreation Adults 229<br />

voloth Done Volunteer Work In Other (Specify)___ 229<br />

givenvir Contributed Money In Environment 228<br />

givintl Contributed Money In International 228<br />

givpol Contributed Money In Political Org. Etc 228<br />

reggae Like Or Dislike Reggae Music 228<br />

advisor4 Person #4 Is Rs Advisor 227<br />

child4 Person #4 Is Rs Child 227<br />

cowork4 Person #4 Is Rs Coworker 227<br />

friend4 Person #4 Is Rs Friend 227<br />

memgrp4 Person #4 Is Member Of Rs Group 227<br />

neighbr4 Person #4 Is Rs Neighbor 227<br />

other4 Person #4 Is Other Type Of Aquaintance 227<br />

othfam4 Person #4 Is Rs Family Member 227<br />

parent4 Person #4 Is Rs Parent 227<br />

sex4 Sex Of Person Number 4 227<br />

sibling4 Person #4 Is Rs Sibling 227<br />

spouse4 Person #4 Is Rs Spouse 227<br />

spwkgrwn Did Spouse Work After Children Left Home 227<br />

talkto4 How Often Does R Talk To Person #4? 227<br />

aidsads Have Govt Info Pgm On Safe Sex Practices 226<br />

sphealer X Should Go To Spiritual Healer For Help 226<br />

datefrst Month And Yr Began First Job 225<br />

givinfrm Contributed Money In Informal-Alone 225<br />

known4 How Long Has R Known Person #4? 225<br />

polviewx Liberal Or Conservative-Version X 225<br />

race4 Race Of Person Number 4 225<br />

schlhead Did R Correctly Name Local School Head 225<br />

usewww R Use Www Other Than Email 224<br />

age4 Age Of Person #4 223<br />

emailhr Email Hours Per Week 222<br />

emailmin Email Minutes Per Week 222<br />

aidsinsr Allow Insurers To Test Applicnt For Aids 221<br />

close14 How Close Are Persons Number 1 And 4? 221<br />

mentlhos X Should Check Into A Mental Hospital 221<br />

close34 How Close Are Persons Number 3 And 4? 220<br />

racneigh Neighborhood R Would Like To Live In 220<br />

relid1 Protestant Identification 1st Mention 220<br />

rprtst15 How Many Times Be A Public Meeting Past 5<br />

Yrs<br />

219<br />

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close24 How Close Are Persons Number 2 And 4? 218<br />

rprtst35 How Many Times Gone On A Protest March Past<br />

5 Yrs<br />

218<br />

mostact Which Group Is R Most Active In 217<br />

aidshlth Have Govt Pay For All Aids Health Care 215<br />

aidssch Prohibit Aids-Students At Public Schools 215<br />

sbyrbrn4 Birth Year Of R 4th Sibling 215<br />

angryev Was An Event Recalled? 214<br />

ashamed Felt Ashamed Of Something You'd Done? 214<br />

fenews How Often Pay Attention To Women Issues 214<br />

poleff11 Don't Have Any Say About What The<br />

Government Does<br />

214<br />

poleff17 Most Government Administrators Can Be Trusted 214<br />

tradmod Man Alone-Both Responsible For Providing<br />

Income<br />

214<br />

blkcol Give College Aid To Blacks 213<br />

churhgrp Is Church Group Church Itself 213<br />

educ4 Education Level Of Person #4 213<br />

embarrss Felt Embarrassed About Something? 213<br />

hapfeel Felt Happy? 213<br />

mayrborn Yr R Mother Born 213<br />

noplan There's No Sense Planning A Lot 213<br />

rprtst1 Would You Attend A Public Meeting 213<br />

sad Felt Sad? 213<br />

angry Felt Angry At Someone? 212<br />

excited Felt Excited Or Interested In Something? 212<br />

givoth Contributed Money In Other (Specify) 212<br />

lonely Felt Lonely? 212<br />

mostluck Good Things Are Mostly Luck. 212<br />

poleff16 People Elected To Congress Try To Keep<br />

Promises<br />

212<br />

shakeblu Felt That Couldn't Shake The Blues? 212<br />

showangr When I'm Angry I Let People Know. 212<br />

worried Felt Worried? 212<br />

calm Felt Calm? 211<br />

fearful Felt Fearful About Something 211<br />

findjob Could R Find A Job 211<br />

hapgirls Girls' Chances For A Happy Family Life 211<br />

madat Felt Mad At Something Or Someone? 211<br />

ortlkfm In What Order Talk Things Over With Family &<br />

Friends<br />

211<br />

ovrjoyed Felt Overjoyed About Something? 211<br />

restless Felt Restless? 211<br />

rhmewrk How Much Housework R Does 211<br />

anxious Felt Anxious And Tense? 210<br />

badbrks Most Of My Problems Are Due To Bad Breaks. 210<br />

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outraged Felt Outraged At Something Somebody 210<br />

poleff14 Elections A Good Way Of Making Gov Pay<br />

Attention<br />

210<br />

sharesep Man And Woman Do Things Together-Separate 210<br />

atease Felt At Ease? 209<br />

blkschs Spend More On Black Schools 209<br />

contentd Felt Contented? 209<br />

fekids2 How Important Women Are Taught From<br />

Childhood<br />

209<br />

frndden3 What Is Friend 3s Specific Denomination 209<br />

if96who Who Would R Have Voted For-1996 Election 209<br />

famlife How Successful In Family Life 208<br />

genecany Employers' Right To Hire By Cancer Tests 208<br />

hapboys Boys' Chances For A Happy Family Life 208<br />

litcntrl I Have Little Control Over The Bad Things 208<br />

proud Felt Proud Of Something You'd Done? 208<br />

relig4 Religious Preference Of Person #4 208<br />

payrborn Yr R Father Born 207<br />

poleff13 Have A Pretty Good Understanding Of Issues 207<br />

poleff15 Most People Better Informed About Politics Than<br />

I<br />

207<br />

blkzone Tax Breaks For Black Areas 206<br />

demworks How Well The System Of Democracy In America<br />

Works?<br />

206<br />

fekids1 How Important Women Biologically Better-<br />

Suited<br />

206<br />

knwmhosp Know Anyone Who Was In A Hospital 206<br />

rprtst3 Would You Go On A Protest March-<br />

Demonstration<br />

206<br />

chldsoon Children Expected In 5 Years 205<br />

grnlaws Gov Resp To To Make Industry Less Damaging 205<br />

kdpicked Number Of Child Randomly Chosen 205<br />

poleff12 Even Best Politician Cannot Have Much Impact 205<br />

yourself R's Life Improved 205<br />

fekids5 How Important It Is God's Will 204<br />

flextime Allow Workers More Flexible Hours 204<br />

termvig One Of The Vignettes 204<br />

emoteoth Man And Woman Emotionally Dependent-<br />

Independent<br />

203<br />

hlthinsr Have Health Insurance 203<br />

trustfam Would Trust My Family 203<br />

trusting Most People Can Be Trusted 203<br />

fekids3 How Important The Way Society Is Set Up 202<br />

racquota Forbid Racial Job Quotas 201<br />

evmhp Ever Had Mental Health Problem 200<br />

feless1 How Important Men Work Harder Explain 200<br />

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feminist Think Yourself As A Feminist? 200<br />

kdwork1 Does R Child Do Paid Work? 200<br />

sbevwork Did R Sibling Work For 1 Or More Yr? 200<br />

seenmntl You Or Anyone You Know Seen A Psychiatrist 200<br />

termecon Worry About Economic Burden Of Terminal<br />

200<br />

Illness<br />

termemot Worry About Emotional Burden On My Family 200<br />

trustdoc Would Trust My Doctor 200<br />

doc1 Doctors Arent As Thorough As Should Be 199<br />

doc13 Doctors Deny Me The Treatment Needed 199<br />

feless2 How Important Womens Family Responsibilities 199<br />

locself Was Problem Of Narrow Or Wide Concern 199<br />

parleave Offer Paid Time Off To New Parents. 199<br />

termpay Worry If No Money Get Second Class Care 199<br />

doc14 Doctors Put Cost Consideration Above Care 198<br />

doc15 Doctor Not Really Care Me As A Person 198<br />

doc5 Doctors Treat Patients With Respect 198<br />

doc8 Doctors Cause Worry Because Dont Explain 198<br />

hmemaker Full-Time Homemakers Lives Improved 198<br />

povcol Give College Aid To Poor 198<br />

shoprel Ever Shopped Around For A Church 198<br />

blkgains Best Way For Blacks To Improve Position 197<br />

doc16 Doctors Judgement Trusted 197<br />

doc4 Doctors Are Careful To Check Everything 197<br />

fekids4 How Important Men Have More Freedom 197<br />

planwrk How Much Can R Plan Daily Work 197<br />

sbalive5 R 5th Sibling Alive? 197<br />

unhlthy How Often Does R Work In Unhealthy Conds 197<br />

unpleznt How Often Does R Work In Unpleasnt Conds 197<br />

volarts Volunteered For Organizations Of Arts 197<br />

boredom How Often Is R Bored At Work 196<br />

cope3 Look To God For Strength & Suport 196<br />

doc2 Doctors Do Best To Prevent Worrying 196<br />

f<strong>org</strong>ive1 Have F<strong>org</strong>iven Self For Mistakes 196<br />

genecanx Employer Test Cancer Or Safe Workplace 196<br />

kdrel2 R Relation To R 2nd Child 196<br />

povschs Spend More On Poor Schools 196<br />

relpersn R Consider Self A Religious Person 196<br />

rleisure Rs Job Leaves Much Leisure Time 196<br />

terminal Have You Or Close Friends Relative Faced With 196<br />

Termina<br />

cope4 Feel God Is Punishing For Sin 195<br />

cope5 Wonder Whetehr God Has Abondened Me 195<br />

doc12 Doctors Unable To Tell Me All The Options 195<br />

doc6 I Hardly See The Same Doctors Each Time 195<br />

f<strong>org</strong>ive3 Know That God F<strong>org</strong>ives Me 195<br />

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knwpatnt Known Anyone Seeing A Psychologist Etc? 195<br />

lesspain Feel Deep Sens Of Resp For Reducing Pain 195<br />

moonlite Does R Have A Second Job 195<br />

nervous In Past 30 Days Feel Nervous 195<br />

nocheer In Past 30 Days Feel Sad 195<br />

prozac Have You Ever Heard Of Prozac 195<br />

relhrs1 Hours Religious Act In Home 195<br />

rflexhrs Rs Job Has Flexible Hrs. 195<br />

termpain Believe Doctors Can Control My Pain 195<br />

beausprt Spiritually Touched By Beauty Creation 194<br />

effort In Past 30 Days Feel Everthing Thing Effort 194<br />

feelgod Feel Gods Presence 194<br />

fidgety In Past 30 Days Feel Restless Or Fidgety 194<br />

f<strong>org</strong>ive2 Have F<strong>org</strong>iven Those Who Hurt Me 194<br />

godwatch Believe In God Who Watch Over Me 194<br />

hopeless In Past 30 Days Feel Hopless 194<br />

irrelart Should Allow Art To Mock Or Demean Religion 194<br />

kdalive2 R 2nd Child Alive? 194<br />

kdyrbrn2 Birth Year Of R 2nd Child 194<br />

pres00 Vote For Gore, Bush, Nader 194<br />

relcmfrt Find Strength And Comfort In Religion 194<br />

relexp Have Religious Experience Changed Life 194<br />

relhrs2 Hours Religious Act Outside Of Home 194<br />

wrthless In Past 30 Days Feel Worthless 194<br />

cope2 Work Togetjer With God As Partners 193<br />

doc11 Doctors Willing To Refer Me A Specialist 193<br />

doc17 Doctor Does Not Do Everything Should For Me 193<br />

doc9 Doctors Ignore Old Problems Care New Ones 193<br />

godlove Feel Gods Love Directly Or Thru Others 193<br />

harmony Feel Deep Inner Peace Or Harmony 193<br />

kdsex2 Sex Of R 2nd Child 193<br />

rellife Try To Carry Beliefs Into Other Dealings 193<br />

runbanks Banks Should Mainly Be Run By Private 193<br />

solchurh Church Group Tries To Solve Problems 193<br />

sprtprsn R Consider Self A Spiritual Person 193<br />

blkinflu Opinion Of Political Influence Of Blacks 192<br />

doc10 Doctors Recommend Surgery If No Other Way 192<br />

doc18 Doctor Put Medical Needs Above All Other 192<br />

findwork Could R Find A Job 192<br />

godsells Religious Image To Sell Products 192<br />

men Mens Lives Improved 192<br />

privpray How Often Pray Privately 192<br />

sbsex5 Sex Of R 5th Sibling 192<br />

supervis Does R Supervise Others At Work 192<br />

trustcrt Would Trust The Courts 192<br />

uniongod Desire To Be Closer To God 192<br />

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chkonjob People With Secret Should Be Subject To<br />

Monitoring<br />

191<br />

doc7 Doctors Avoid Unnecessary Patient Expenses 191<br />

feless3 How Important Give Men Better Paying Jobs 191<br />

partopen Number Of Sex Partners Last Year 191<br />

rightref Have A Right To Refuese Further Treatment 191<br />

sbrel5 R Relation To R 5th Sibling 191<br />

viglabel How Likely X Is Experiencing Vignettes 191<br />

bugging People With Secret Should Be Subject To<br />

Wiretappi<br />

190<br />

godsport Pro-Atheletes Giving Thanks To God 190<br />

takearms Punishment For Stealing And Selling Weapons 190<br />

usepsyc2 Will Take Medicine Because Cant Cope W Stress 190<br />

children Childrens Lives Improved 189<br />

doc19 Doctor A Real Expert In Taking Care Problem 189<br />

doc20 Doctor Tell Me If A Mistake Was Made 189<br />

kdind80 R Child Industry Code (1980) 189<br />

notreat Refuse Treatment Execept Pain Relief 189<br />

taketrck Punishment For Stealing And Selling Truck Parts 189<br />

usepsyc1 Will Take Medicine Because Personal Trouble 189<br />

abpro3 3rd Argument For Abortion 188<br />

actchurh R Active In Church Group 188<br />

aimofart Aim Of Art 188<br />

cope6 Try To Make Sense Without Relying On God 188<br />

health1 Rs Health In General 188<br />

instrctn Prepare Written Instructions Explaining Future<br />

Car<br />

188<br />

kdwrkslf R Child Self-Employed? 188<br />

macall Contact With Mother 188<br />

matime Travel Time To Mother 188<br />

termrel My Religious Community Very Helpful 188<br />

usepsyc3 Will Take Medicine Because Feeling Depressed 188<br />

cope1 Think About Life Is Part Of Larger Force 187<br />

doc3 Doctors Sometimes Take Unnecessary Risks 187<br />

painmed Ask Doctors To Increase Pain Medication 187<br />

payrdied Yr R Father Died 187<br />

hospice Choose Hospice Until Patient Dies 186<br />

leakinfo Punishment For Offical Leaking Information 186<br />

povzone Tax Breaks For Poor Areas 186<br />

runhosp Hospitals Should Mainly Be Run By Private 186<br />

spyenemy Punishment For Selling Secrets To Hostile<br />

Foreign Gov<br />

186<br />

usepsyc4 Will Take Medicine Because Intense Fear 186<br />

chkother People With Secret Should Be Subject To<br />

Monitoring Of<br />

185<br />

docsui Ask For Physician-Asssisted Suicide 185<br />

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genedef2 Meaning Of Serious Genetic Defect 185<br />

kdeduc1 Highest Schl Grade Of R 1st Child 185<br />

ortlkclr In What Order Talk To A Minister, Priest, Rabbi<br />

Etc<br />

185<br />

socsecfx How Serious Is Social Securities Problem 185<br />

spyfrend Punishment For Selling Secrets To Friend Foreign<br />

Gov<br />

185<br />

abroad How Long Have You Lived In Other Countries? 184<br />

orslfhlp In What Order Join A Self-Help Group 184<br />

psycdrct Prefer Go Directly To A Mental Health Spec 184<br />

res161 Where Spend Childhood Until Age 16? 184<br />

runpower Electric Power Should Mainly Be Run By Private 184<br />

allben Everyone Benefit From Traditional Family 183<br />

ambetter Agree America Is A Better Country 183<br />

amcitizn Agree I Would Rather Be A Citizen Of America 183<br />

citizen Are You A Citizen Of America? 183<br />

didlesse Emotion Prevent Desired Activities Past 4 Wks 183<br />

didlessp Health Prevent Doing Desired Activities Past 4 183<br />

limitedp Health Limit Type Of Work Past 4 Wks 183<br />

manprof Professional Womens Lives Improved 183<br />

meditate How Often Meditate 183<br />

pain Pain Interfere With Work Past 4 Wks 183<br />

peaceful Felt Peaceful In Past 4 Wks 183<br />

psyckid3 Will Give Kid Med Because Kid Talked Suicide 183<br />

aidsreg Region Of Aids Victim Closest To R 182<br />

amenglsh How Important To Be Able To Speak English 182<br />

amfeel How Important To Feel American 182<br />

amsports Agree Sports Makes Me Proud To Be An<br />

American<br />

182<br />

cleanz Neat And Clean-Version Z 182<br />

considez Considerate Of Others-Version Z 182<br />

crelesse Emotion Work Less Carefully Past 4 Wks 182<br />

empyears Years Worked For Your Present Employer 182<br />

help<strong>org</strong> I Willing Work Harder Than I Have To To Help<br />

Org.<br />

182<br />

honestz Honest-Version Z 182<br />

idecide My Job Allows Me Make Part Decisions 182<br />

interesz Interested How Things Happen-Version Z 182<br />

judgmenz Good Sense, Sound Judgment-Version Z 182<br />

mannersz Good Manners-Version Z 182<br />

modact R Limited In Moderate Activities 182<br />

monitred Computers Monitor My Job Performance 182<br />

nafta1 How Much Heard Or Read About Nafta? 182<br />

nafta2 America Benefits From Being A Member Of<br />

Nafta?<br />

182<br />

offsup Do You Supervise The Work Of Other 182<br />

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<strong>org</strong>money<br />

Employees<br />

Participate In Decisions About Org's Money 182<br />

parcit Were Your Parents Citizens Of America? 182<br />

promoted Ever Promoted By Current Employer 182<br />

responsz Responsible-Version Z 182<br />

rfreenow R Have More Freedom Than In Past 182<br />

rolez Acts Like Boy-Acts Like Girl-Version Z 182<br />

samejob Current Job Same Or Different From First Job 182<br />

schoolng Importance Formal School For You Job 182<br />

socacts Physical And Emotion Social Activities Past 4 182<br />

wherewrk Doing Your Job In One Or Several Different<br />

182<br />

Places<br />

wrkindep I Can Work Independently 182<br />

amcit How Important To Have American Citizenship 181<br />

amicablz Gets Along With Other Children-Version Z 181<br />

clsenei How Close Do You Feel To Your Neighborhood 181<br />

controlz Self-Control-Version Z 181<br />

downblue Felt Down And Blue In Past 4 Wks 181<br />

drugtest Before Got The Job Took A Drug And Alcohol 181<br />

Test<br />

energy Have A Lot Of Energy In Past 4 Wks 181<br />

freemns1 What Does Freedom Mean To You 181<br />

imppromo Importance Of The Opportunity To Be Promoted 181<br />

intltest Before Got The Job Took An Intellegence Test 181<br />

jobjudge Someone Evaluate Your Performance Regularly 181<br />

jobvshme How Often Your Family Interfered With Your<br />

181<br />

Job<br />

livecom1 How Long Have You Lived In The Community? 181<br />

lottosay I Have A Lot To Say On My Job 181<br />

noathome Miss A Family Occasion Or Holiday? 181<br />

nohmewrk Unable To Do The Work Around The House? 181<br />

nonurse Unable To Care For A Sick Child-Relative? 181<br />

notloyal I Feel Very Little Loyalty To This Org. 181<br />

obeysz Obeys Parents Well-Version Z 181<br />

othpay Get Commissions, Bonuses, Tips From Main Job 181<br />

psycfdoc Would Trust Family Physician Prescription 181<br />

psyckid2 Will Give Kid Med Because School Trouble 181<br />

spkhome1 What Language(S) Do You Speak At Home? 181<br />

stairs R Limited In Climbing Stairs 181<br />

successz Tries Hard To Succeed-Version Z 181<br />

training Importance Of On-The-Job Training For You Job 181<br />

wrkclass Working-Class Womens Lives Improved 181<br />

wrkmuch How Much You Compare To People Do Same<br />

181<br />

Job<br />

wrkwell How Well You Compare To People Do Same Job 181<br />

amchrstn How Important To Be A Christian 180<br />

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amlived How Important To Have Lived In America For<br />

Life<br />

180<br />

amshamed Agree There Are Things Make Me Ashamed 180<br />

chnge<strong>org</strong> How Likely I'll Try To Find Job In Another Org. 180<br />

exptrain Importance Of Different Employer Training For<br />

Job<br />

180<br />

fringe1 Medical Or Hospital Insurance 180<br />

fringe4 Sick Leave With Full Pay 180<br />

howfree How Much Freedom Do Americans Have 180<br />

jobcntrl Who Makes Decision For Your Job 180<br />

learning Importance Of Learning From Co-Workers For<br />

You Job<br />

180<br />

ltrsref Supply Letters Of Reference 180<br />

physical Before Got The Job Took A Physical Test 180<br />

proud<strong>org</strong> Proud To Be Working For This Org. 180<br />

psyckid1 Will Give Kid Med Because Kid Is Hostile 180<br />

psycpsyc Only Trust Phychiatrist Prescription 180<br />

rhowfree How Much Freedom Does R Have 180<br />

sexfreq1 Had Sex In Last Month 180<br />

skiltest Before Got The Job Took A Skill Test 180<br />

studiouz Good Student-Version Z 180<br />

totunemp Total Times Unemployed 180<br />

amgovt How Important To Respect America's Laws Etc 179<br />

automatn My Job Is Controlled By My Machine 179<br />

freenow Americans Have More Freedom Than In Past 179<br />

fringe2 Dental Care Benefits 179<br />

fringe7 Cash Or Stock Bonuses For Performance Or<br />

Merit<br />

179<br />

ifwrong Agree People Should Support Their Country 179<br />

inpeace Feeling Of Inner Peace Important For Freedom 179<br />

kdocc80 R Child Census Occupation Code (1980) 179<br />

kdpres80 R Child Occupational Prestige Score (1980) 179<br />

noonehrt No One Hurt From Traditional Family 179<br />

proudsss How Proud Its Social Security System 179<br />

amtv Tv Should Give Preference To American Films 178<br />

artgod Thru Art And Music We Come Closer To God 178<br />

clseusa How Close Do You Feel To America 178<br />

fringe8 A Pension Or Retirement Program 178<br />

refxhour Refuse To Work Overtime Or Extra Hours? 178<br />

workless Cut Back On Your Work? 178<br />

advances Have You Advanced, Same Level Or Lost 177<br />

ambornin How Important To Have Been Born In America 177<br />

amcult It Is Impossible To Become Fully American 177<br />

clsestat How Close Do You Feel To Your State 177<br />

forland Foreigners Should Not Be Allowed To Buy Land 177<br />

fringe6 Flexible Hours, Or Flextime Scheduling 177<br />

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fringe9 Profit Sharing Or Stock Option Program 177<br />

futpromo How Likely You Will Be Promoted Next Five<br />

Years<br />

177<br />

imatter Success Of My Org. Depends Lot On How Well I<br />

Do<br />

177<br />

leftlone Being Left Alone Important For Freedom 177<br />

nogovt No Govt Interference Important For Freedom 177<br />

partopn5 Number Of Sex Partners Last 5 Years 177<br />

partpol Political Participation Important For Freedom 177<br />

refmorwk Take On Additional Paid Work? 177<br />

refpromo Refuse A Job Promotion? 177<br />

samevals My Values And The Org.'S Values Are Very<br />

Similar<br />

177<br />

socsecnu Social Security Phase Out Or Continue 177<br />

usedmntl Have Sought Care With Mental Health Since Plan 177<br />

choice Choice What To Do In Life Important For Freedo 176<br />

clsetown How Close Do You Feel To Your Town Or City 176<br />

expunpop Expression Of Unpopular Ideas Important For Fr 176<br />

forlang American Schools Should Teach Foreign<br />

Languages<br />

176<br />

fringe3 Life Insurance 176<br />

noticed People Usually Notice When I Do My Job Well 176<br />

proudgrp How Proud Its Fair And Equal Treatment 176<br />

psycmed4 Helps People Deal W Day To Day Stresses 176<br />

puntrck Punishment Stealing Govt Truck Parts 176<br />

racpromo Ethnic Background Makes Your Promotion<br />

Differnt<br />

176<br />

raiseall All Workers Regardless Of Performance Got<br />

Raise<br />

176<br />

stay<strong>org</strong>1 Would Take Any Job To Keep Working For This<br />

Org.<br />

176<br />

belikeus Agree Better If People Were More Like<br />

Americans<br />

175<br />

cntrlife Control R Feels Over Own Life 175<br />

immjobs Immigrants Take Jobs Away 175<br />

movenoam Willing To Move Outside North America 175<br />

moveusa Willing To Move Outside America 175<br />

proudmil How Proud America's Armed Forces 175<br />

psycmed2 People Should Stop Taking If Symptoms Gone 175<br />

srchwrk Govt Search Briefcases And Desks At Work 175<br />

swithlth Ever Switched Plan Mdedical Care Provider 175<br />

taphme Govt Wire-Tap Home Phone Line 175<br />

askfrbiz Govt Investigate Foriegn Business Contacts 174<br />

askfrtrv Govt Investigate Foriegn Travel 174<br />

fringe10 Information About Child Care Services In<br />

Company<br />

174<br />

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movenei Willing To Move To Another Neighborhood 174<br />

numunemp How Many Times Unemployed More Than Two<br />

Weeks<br />

174<br />

promotng Procedures For Promotion 174<br />

prouddem How Proud The Way Democracy Works 174<br />

proudhis How Proud Its History 174<br />

punfrnd Punishment Selling Info To Friendly Countries 174<br />

raisehrd Workers Who Work Hard And Perform Well Got<br />

Raise<br />

174<br />

tapwrk Govt Wire-Tap Work Phone Line 174<br />

askcomp Govt Investigate Use Of Computers 173<br />

camwrk Govt Camera Surveillance At Work 173<br />

comdata Punishment Damaging National Security<br />

Computer<br />

173<br />

compfin Govt Check Personal Financial Records 173<br />

freeprss Press Should Be Completely Free 173<br />

fringe11 Assistance With The Costs Of Day Care For<br />

Children<br />

173<br />

localart Feel Local Gov Should Provide Assistance To Art 173<br />

mayrdied Yr R Mother Died 173<br />

natlart Feel Fed Gov Should Provide Assistance To Art 173<br />

othduty2 You Train Employees In Other Ways, Not<br />

Supervise<br />

173<br />

proudeco How Proud America's Economic Achievements 173<br />

psycmed6 These Medications Help Control Symptoms 173<br />

psycmed7 Helps People Feel Better About Themselves 173<br />

punarms Punishment Stealing And Selling Arms 173<br />

punenmy Punishment Selling Info To Foriegn Enemies 173<br />

satdemoc R Satisfied With Way Democracy Works In<br />

Americ<br />

173<br />

stay<strong>org</strong>2 Turn Down Another Job For Pay To Stay This<br />

Org.<br />

173<br />

taxspend Choice Between Reducing Taxes Or Spending<br />

More<br />

173<br />

wlthpov Some Rich Some Poor Ok In Free Society 173<br />

chktravl Govt Check International Travel Records 172<br />

comsys Punishment For Damaging A Computer System 172<br />

doclist Use A Directory List For Health Care Plan 172<br />

mincult Ethnic Minorities Should Be Given Gov<br />

Assistance<br />

172<br />

movestat Willing To Move To Another State 172<br />

othduty1 You Train Employees Safe Use Equip. Not<br />

Supervise<br />

172<br />

othduty3 You Organize Schedules Or Tasks, Not Supervise 172<br />

othduty4 You Devise New Ways Of Doing Tasks, Not<br />

Supervise<br />

172<br />

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othduty6 You Evaluate Job Performance, Not Supervise 172<br />

othduty7 You Promot Or Discipline Actions, Not Supervise 172<br />

proudart How Proud Its Achievements In The Arts & Lit. 172<br />

proudpol How Proud Its Political Influence In The World 172<br />

psycmed5 Makes Things Easier In Relations 172<br />

punleak Punishment Leaking Sensitive Information 172<br />

raisefav Workers Have Favored Relation To Boss Got<br />

172<br />

Raise<br />

stateart Feel State Gov Should Provide Assistance To Art 172<br />

unmanrel Relations Between Management And Workers 172<br />

unvote Would You Vote For Or Against Having A Union 172<br />

amownway America Should Follow Its Own Interests 171<br />

comporn Punishment For Downloading Porn At Office 171<br />

comsteal Punishment Stealing National Security Computer 171<br />

movetown Willing To Move To Another Town Or City 171<br />

ormntlot In What Order Go To A Therapist, Or Counselor 171<br />

othduty5 You Check Progress Or Attendance, Not<br />

171<br />

Supervise<br />

proudspt How Proud Its Achievements In Sports 171<br />

emailhme Govt Audit Email And Internet At Home 170<br />

emailwrk Govt Audit Email And Internet At Work 170<br />

proudsci How Proud Its Scientific And Tech Achievements 170<br />

anydoc Can Choose Any Doctor I Like 169<br />

comemail Punishment Emailing Documents Unauthorized 169<br />

Per<br />

excldimm America Should Exclude Illegal Immigrants 169<br />

immideas Immigrants Make America More Open 169<br />

othlang Can R Speak Language Other Than English 169<br />

comsnoop Punishment For Snooping In A Computer System 168<br />

ethclose How Close Feel To Your Ethnic Or Racial<br />

168<br />

Group?<br />

immcrime Immigrants Increase Crime Rates 168<br />

knwasn Does R Personally Any Asians 168<br />

numsites Does Rs Firm Have More Than One Location 168<br />

onenatn One Nation Or Allowed To Become Fully<br />

168<br />

Separate?<br />

rdk Dont Know Response To Unemployment Items 168<br />

cutdebt Should The Government Cut Debt? 167<br />

frndrac1 What Is Friend 1s Race 167<br />

hrs2 Number Of Hours Usually Work A Week 167<br />

imports America Should Limit The Import 167<br />

clsenoam How Close Do You Feel To North America 166<br />

cowrkrel Relations Between Coworkers 166<br />

frterror Terrorism By Foreigners More Threat 10 Yrs Ago 166<br />

givecong Given Money To Local Congregation 166<br />

giveoth Given Money Non-Religious Charities 166<br />

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chldben Children Benefit From Traditional Family 165<br />

immameco Immigrants Good For America 165<br />

langcom How Often Are Other Languages Heard In<br />

Communit<br />

165<br />

ormeddoc In What Order Go To A General Medical Doctor 165<br />

parlang Rs Parents Speak Other Language At Home 165<br />

willwed2 If Right Person Would You Marry? 165<br />

comphome Does R Have Computer At Home 164<br />

giverel Given Money Other Religious Org 164<br />

refugees Refugees Should Be Allowed To Stay In<br />

America?<br />

164<br />

wrldgovt International Bodies Should Enforce Environment 164<br />

wwwhr Www Hours Per Week 164<br />

wwwmin Www Minutes Per Week 164<br />

fringe5 Maternity Leave With Full Re-Employment<br />

Rights<br />

163<br />

homochng Homosexuality: Inherent Or Choice? 163<br />

knwjew Does R Personally Any Jews 163<br />

lastwkyr What Year Were You Last Working 163<br />

worknow Are You Currently Working For Pay 163<br />

artists Excellent Artists Able Support Themselves 162<br />

compoth Does R Use Computer Not At Home Or Work 162<br />

fndjob2 Heard Job From Relatives 162<br />

forspy Foriegn Spies More Threat10 Yrs Ago 162<br />

whtchng Percentage Change Population Of Whites In 25<br />

Yr<br />

162<br />

blkchng Percentage Change Population Of Blacks In 25 Yr 161<br />

compwork Does R Use Computer At Work 161<br />

forlang1 Learning Foreign Language Important Math And<br />

S<br />

161<br />

usspy U.S. Spiesforiegn Govts More Threat 10 Yrs Ago 161<br />

usterror Terrorism By U.S. Citizens More Threat 10 Yrs 161<br />

famwhts Whites Committed To Strong Families 160<br />

fndjob1 Heard Job From One Already Worked There 160<br />

fndjob3 Heard Job From Friends 160<br />

menben Men Benefit From Traditional Family 160<br />

cantrust Poeple Can Be Trusted Or Cant Be Too Careful 159<br />

capimp Importance Of Death Penalty Issue To R 159<br />

comwht Percentage White Living In Rs Community 159<br />

conmediy Medicine -- Version Z 159<br />

engunite English Unites All Americans 159<br />

fndjob8 Heard Job Just Came Here And Asked For Work 159<br />

forbdcom Forbid Communist To Speak 159<br />

forbdrac Forbid Racist To Speak 159<br />

freeexp1 What Experiences In Life Make You Feel Most<br />

Free<br />

159<br />

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letin1 Number Of Immigrants To America Nowadays<br />

Should Be<br />

159<br />

nuclrwar Nuclear War More Threat 10 Yrs Ago 159<br />

othself Was This Prob Of Narrow Or Wide Concern 159<br />

psycmed1 Psychiatric Medicine Is Harmful To The Body 159<br />

abcare How Concerned Is R About Abortion 158<br />

engvote Ballots Should Offered Other Languages Than<br />

Eng<br />

158<br />

famblks Blacks Committed To Strong Families 158<br />

gunimp Importance Of Gun Control Issue To R 158<br />

guninfo How Much Info Does R Have On Gun Control 158<br />

hswht High School Mostly White 158<br />

paydojob How Important Job Well Done In Deciding Pay 158<br />

racname Prefered Racial Name 158<br />

twolang Children Should Learn Other Language In High<br />

Sc<br />

158<br />

wantjob1 Which Job Would You Prefer 158<br />

capinfo How Much Info R Has On Death Penalty 157<br />

coneducy Education -- Version Z 157<br />

conpresy Press -- Version Z 157<br />

crimimp Importance Of Crime Issue To R 157<br />

criminfo How Much Info Does R Have On Crime Issue 157<br />

payeduc How Important Education In Deciding Pay 157<br />

rdowell Importance Of Performance 157<br />

womenben Women Benefit From Traditional Family 157<br />

capfirm How Firm Is Rs Opinion Of Death Penalty 156<br />

confedy Exec Branch Fed Govt -- Version Z 156<br />

confinay Banks & Financial Institutions -- Ver Z 156<br />

contvy Television -- Version Z 156<br />

engthrtn English Threatened By Languages Spoken By<br />

Immig<br />

156<br />

ethspkok Allow Free Speech Offensive To Ethnic Groups 156<br />

fairwhts Whites Committed To Fair And Equal Treatment<br />

Of<br />

156<br />

natfarez Caring For The Poor -- Version Z 156<br />

natroadz Improving Highways And Bridges -- Ver Z 156<br />

psycmed3 Taking These Medicine Interferes W Daily Act 156<br />

rageemp Importance Of Age 156<br />

rpaysame Importance Of Standard Rates 156<br />

forsteal Foreigners Stealing U.S. Tech More Threat 10 Y 155<br />

gunfirm How Firm Is Rs Opinion On Gun Control 155<br />

immnojob Immigrants Cause American To Lose Jobs 155<br />

natarts Spending Right Amount On Arts 155<br />

natsocz Protecting Social Security -- Version Z 155<br />

paytime How Important Be Long With The Firm In<br />

Deciding P<br />

155<br />

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educemp Importance Of Educ.&Formal Qual. 155<br />

sbyrbrn5 Birth Year Of R 5th Sibling 155<br />

conlaboy Organized Labor -- Version Z 154<br />

crimfirm How Firm Is Rs Opinion On Crime Issue 154<br />

fndjob4 Heard Job From Acquaintances 154<br />

fndjob5 Heard Job From Newspaper Ad 154<br />

fndjob6 Heard Job Through Employment Agency 154<br />

fndjob7 Heard Job From Recruiter For This Employer 154<br />

forbdmar Forbids Racial Intermarriage 154<br />

natcrimz Reducing Crime -- Verison Z 154<br />

nathealz Improving Health -- Version Z 154<br />

payfam How Important Family Responsibility In<br />

154<br />

Deciding P<br />

rexpernc Importance Of Experince 154<br />

ryrsfirm Importance Of Tenure 154<br />

speth3 3rd Mentioned Country Of Spouses Origin 154<br />

affact Rs Firm Has Aff. Action Program 153<br />

kdeduc2 Highest Schl Grade Of R 2nd Child 153<br />

knwhisp Does R Personally Any Hispanics 153<br />

mostcom Have Most In Common With Which Group 153<br />

natarmsz Strengthening National Defense -- Ver Z 153<br />

nateducz Improving The Education System -- Ver Z 153<br />

natparkz Improving Parks And Recreation -- Ver Z 153<br />

natracez Improving Conditions Of Blacks -- Ver Z 153<br />

rfamresp Importance Of Family Resps. 153<br />

treat3 R Seek Treat Doing Less Than Desired Physic 153<br />

conclery Organized Religion -- Version Z 152<br />

conlegiy Congress -- Version Z 152<br />

engoff1 English Official Language Of U.S. 152<br />

letinhsp Immigration From Latin America Should Be<br />

152<br />

Increa<br />

nataidz Helping Other Countries -- Version Z 152<br />

spklang1 What Language(S) Do You Speak Well? 152<br />

treat1 R Seek Treat Moderate Activities 152<br />

treat2 R Seek Treat Climbing Stairs 152<br />

treat7 R Seek Treat Pain Interfere With Work 152<br />

volwkchr Volunteed Charitable Past 12 Month 152<br />

comblk Percentage Black Living In Rs Community 151<br />

conarmyy Military -- Verison Z 151<br />

fairblks Blacks Committed To Fair And Equal Treatment 151<br />

Of<br />

hmo1 Hmo Improves The Quality Of Care 151<br />

natdrugz Reducing Drug Addiction -- Version Z 151<br />

natenviz Improving The Environment -- Version Z 151<br />

nobiling Bilingual Education Should Be Abolished 151<br />

treat11 R Seek Treat Health Interfere With Social L 151<br />

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volwkoth Volunteed Other Kinds Past 12 Month 151<br />

volwkpol Volunteed Political Activities Past 12 Month 151<br />

volwkrel Volunteed Religious Past 12 Month 151<br />

immcrmup More Immigrants Cause Higher Crime Rates 150<br />

treat4 R Seek Treat Limited Types Of Work 150<br />

uswht What Percentage Of Population Is White 150<br />

befair How Often Do You Think People Take<br />

149<br />

Advantage<br />

granlang Rs Gradparents Speak Other Language At Home 149<br />

hispchng Percentage Change Population Of Hispanics In 25 149<br />

hmo5 Hmo Damage Trust Btwn Doctors And Patients 149<br />

immnew More Immigrants Open Country New Ideas And 149<br />

Cult<br />

letineur Immigration From Europe Should Be Increased 149<br />

ormntldc In What Order Go To A Psychiatrist For Help 149<br />

othssame No Saving Environment Unless Others Do Same 149<br />

spdue Ever Entitled To Alimony Or Chld Support 149<br />

treat5 R Seek Treat Doing Less Than Desired Emotio 149<br />

angrlast How Long Did Your Anger Last? 148<br />

angrywhy Last Time R Felt Really Angry 148<br />

chnang1 Think About The Situation 148<br />

chnang10 Yelled Or Hit Something 148<br />

chnang11 Waited For Feelings To Pass 148<br />

chnang12 Tried To Accept The Situation 148<br />

chnang13 Left The Situation 148<br />

chnang14 Thought About How To Get Revenge 148<br />

chnang15 Planned How To End The Relationship 148<br />

chnang16 Other (Specify) 148<br />

chnang2 Had A Drink Or Took A Pill 148<br />

chnang3 Talked To The Person I Was Angry At 148<br />

chnang4 Talked To Someone Else 148<br />

chnang5 Tried To F<strong>org</strong>et It 148<br />

chnang6 Tried To Change The Situation 148<br />

chnang7 Prayed For Help From God 148<br />

chnang8 Fantasized About A Magical Solution 148<br />

chnang9 Went Out To Get Some Exercise 148<br />

conjudgy United States Supreme Court -- Version Z 148<br />

leastcom Have Least In Common With Which Group 148<br />

letinasn Immigration From Asia Should Be Increased 148<br />

madat1 Angry At My Husband-Wife Etc 148<br />

madat10 Angry At An Acquaintance 148<br />

madat11 Angry At A Neighbor 148<br />

madat12 Angry At My Boss 148<br />

madat13 Angry At A Co-Worker 148<br />

madat14 Angry At Subordinate 148<br />

madat15 Angry At A Customer Or Client 148<br />

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madat16 Angry At Someone Else At Work 148<br />

madat17 Angry At Government Employee 148<br />

madat18 Angry At Someone To Provide A Service 148<br />

madat19 Angry At Public Figure 148<br />

madat2 Angry At Son 148<br />

madat20 Angry At Stranger (Include Crowds) 148<br />

madat21 Angry At Self 148<br />

madat22 Angry At An Object, Circumstances, Etc 148<br />

madat3 Angry At Daughter 148<br />

madat4 Angry At Mother 148<br />

madat5 Angry At Father 148<br />

madat6 Angry At Sister 148<br />

madat7 Angry At Brother 148<br />

madat8 Angry At Another Family Member 148<br />

madat9 Angry At A Friend 148<br />

natspacz Space Exploration -- Version Z 148<br />

pavisit How Often Visit Father 148<br />

usedproz Have You Ever Taken Prozac 148<br />

whnangry How Long Ago Did This Event Happen? 148<br />

conbusy Major Companies -- Version Z 147<br />

ethchng Ethnic Change In 25 Yrs Good For Country 147<br />

frndrac2 What Is Friend 2s Race 147<br />

howangry How Intense Would You Say Your Anger Was 147<br />

reactok Did R Feel Reaction Was Appropriate 147<br />

religint Religious People Are Often Too Intolerant 147<br />

treat10 R Seek Treat Downhearted And Blue 147<br />

treat6 R Seek Treat Working Less Carefully 147<br />

trustsci We Trust Too Much In Science 147<br />

womenhrt Women Hurt From Traditional Family 147<br />

chldhrt Children Hurt From Traditional Family 146<br />

colaff Chance Blacks Get To College Ahead Of Whites 146<br />

hmo4 Hmo Prevent People From Getting Needed Care 146<br />

impgrn More Important In Life Than Save Environment 146<br />

lastwkmo What Month Were You Last Working 146<br />

treat8 R Seek Treat Not Calm And Peaceful 146<br />

treat9 R Seek Treat Lack Of Energy 146<br />

usblk What Percentage Of Population Is Black 146<br />

angrygvt Last Time R Felt Really Angry 145<br />

densp If Protestant, R's Spouse's Denomination 145<br />

fstspdeg Highest Degree Of First Spouse 145<br />

neieth11 Preferred Ethnic Neighborhood 145<br />

neieth2 Preferred Ethnic Neighborhood 145<br />

neieth3 Preferred Ethnic Neighborhood 145<br />

neieth4 Preferred Ethnic Neighborhood 145<br />

carright What Your Friend Has A Right To Expect From<br />

You<br />

144<br />

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hmo3 Hmo Help To Control Costs 144<br />

hmo6 Hmo Take Medical Decisions From Physicians 144<br />

knwnproz Have You Known Anyone Who Took Prozac 144<br />

menhrt Men Hurt From Traditional Family 144<br />

neieth1 Preferred Ethnic Neighborhood 144<br />

neieth12 Preferred Ethnic Neighborhood 144<br />

neieth13 Preferred Ethnic Neighborhood 144<br />

neieth5 Preferred Ethnic Neighborhood 144<br />

neieth7 Preferred Ethnic Neighborhood 144<br />

neieth8 Preferred Ethnic Neighborhood 144<br />

popgrwth Earth Cannot Support Population Growth 144<br />

religcon Religins Bring More Conflict 144<br />

techjobs New Techs Increase Number Of Jobs 144<br />

chldvig Vignette Asked 143<br />

comhisp Percentage Hispanic Living In Rs Community 143<br />

consciy Scientific Community -- Version Z 143<br />

hmo2 HMO Prevent Doctors From Prescribing Tests 143<br />

natsci Supporting Scientific Research 143<br />

neieth10 Preferred Ethnic Neighborhood 143<br />

neieth9 Preferred Ethnic Neighborhood 143<br />

nooneben No One Benefit From Traditional Family 143<br />

contblk Have Blacks Positive Contribution To Country 142<br />

conteng Have English Positive Contribution To Country 142<br />

neieth6 Preferred Ethnic Neighborhood 142<br />

techwork New Techs Make Work More Interesting 142<br />

aidswho Rs Relationship To Closest Aids Victim 141<br />

grnintl Intl Agreements For Environment Problems 141<br />

haggle Do You Expect To Negotiate For A Lower Price? 141<br />

jewschng Percentage Change Population Of Jews In 25 Yrs 141<br />

natmassz Improving Mass Transit -- Version Z 141<br />

religinf Us Would Be Beter If Less Religious 141<br />

sbalive6 R 6th Sibling Alive? 141<br />

switch1 What Was Rs First Religious Preference 141<br />

ushisp What Percentage Of Population Is Hispanic 141<br />

usmixed What Percentage Of Population Is Of Mixed Herit 141<br />

allhrt Everyone Hurt From Traditional Family 140<br />

fstspyr Year First Spouse Born 140<br />

grnexagg Environmental Threats Exaggerated 140<br />

ldcgrn Poor Countries Less Than Rich For Environment 140<br />

neieth14 Preferred Ethnic Neighborhood 140<br />

socsecrt Social Security Will Be Better 140<br />

hmo7 HMO Make Emotional Mental Prblm More<br />

139<br />

Difficult<br />

meltpot1 Better To Maintain Distinct Cultures 139<br />

allowcom Alloe Communist To Speak 138<br />

comamind Percentage American Indian Living In Rs 138<br />

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comasn<br />

Communi<br />

Percentage Asian Living In Rs Community 138<br />

ethspkno Ban Opinions Harmful To Other Groups 138<br />

paydowel How Much Pay Dependent On Work Well Done 138<br />

asnchng Percentage Change Population Of Asians In 25 Yr 137<br />

corrupt Must Be Corrupt To Get To Top In America 137<br />

doc16a Doctors Judgement Trusted 137<br />

doc18a Doctor Put Medical Needs Above All Other 137<br />

eddone Young Should Complete Formal Schooling 137<br />

famjews Jews Committed To Strong Families 137<br />

finind Young Should Be Financially Independent 137<br />

ftwork Young Should Be Employed Full-Time 137<br />

hlpneedy Have Ever Contributed Time To Help The Needy 137<br />

infocol R Trust Universities For Pollution Information 137<br />

jobinfo R Sought Employment Info Past Year 137<br />

marno Close Relative Marry No. White 137<br />

pacall Contact With Father 137<br />

partthon Have Participated In A Walkathon Over Past 5<br />

Years<br />

137<br />

patime Travel Time To Father 137<br />

payedtrn How Much Pay Dependent On Educ And<br />

Training<br />

137<br />

polcangn R Look Up Views Of Political Candidate For Offi 137<br />

supfam Young Should Be Able To Support Family 137<br />

adfam Would R Get Advice From Family If Child Was 136<br />

Rs<br />

adhdknow What Does R Know About Adhd 136<br />

allowrac Allow Racist To Speak 136<br />

angryfam Last Time R Felt Really Angry 136<br />

boycott Have Ever Boycotted A Product Past 5 Years 136<br />

conoffcl Have Ever Contacted An Elected Official 136<br />

contitl Have Italians Positive Contribution To Country 136<br />

doc15a Doctor Not Really Care Me As A Person 136<br />

econgrn Economic Progress Dependent On Environment 136<br />

famhsps Hispanics Committed To Strong Families 136<br />

givchng Have Given Money To Group Advocating Social<br />

Change<br />

136<br />

payhard How Much Pay Dependent On Working Hard 136<br />

paysup How Much Pay Dependent On Supervising<br />

136<br />

Others<br />

protest Have Ever Joined A Protest Rally Past 5 Years 136<br />

reltruth How Much Truth In Religion 136<br />

sbrel6 R Relation To R 6th Sibling 136<br />

sbsex6 Sex Of R 6th Sibling 136<br />

signpet Have Ever Signed A Petition Past 5 Years 136<br />

solveown R Would Solve Problem On Ones Own Or Get 136<br />

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switnum<br />

Advice<br />

How Many Religious Preferences Mentioned 136<br />

adcou Would R Go To Counselor If Child Was Rs 135<br />

addoc Would Go To A Medical Doctor If He Was Rs<br />

Child<br />

135<br />

adtch Would R Get Advice From Teachers Child If Was 135<br />

Rs<br />

bettrown Situation Will Improve On Its Own 135<br />

carprivt Have You Purchased A Used Car Past 5 Yrs? 135<br />

chldprob How Serious R Consider His Or Her Problem 135<br />

doc19a Doctor A Real Expert In Taking Care Problem 135<br />

empathy1 R Have Tender Feeling For People Less Fortunate 135<br />

friends Have Any Good Friends Feeling Close 135<br />

getmar Young Should Get Married 135<br />

givblood R Donated Blood During The Past 12 Months 135<br />

havchld Young Should Have Child 135<br />

infogrn R Trust Envionment Groups For Pollution<br />

135<br />

Information<br />

infotv R Trust Radio Or Tv For Pollution Information 135<br />

liveno Neighborhood Half Northern White 135<br />

ownhh Young Should Not Live With Parents 135<br />

payresp How Much Pay Dependent On Reponsibility 135<br />

rewrdeff Effort Rewarded In America 135<br />

rewrdint Intelligence And Skill Rewarded In America 135<br />

stressfl Situation Caused By Stressful Circumstances 135<br />

usamind What Percentage Of Population Is American India 135<br />

usasn What Percentage Of Population Is Asian 135<br />

adhos Would R Check Child Into A Hospital If Was Rs 134<br />

books16 Books In Home Of R Age 16 134<br />

borrowed Have You Borrowed $100+ From Another Person 134<br />

carried R Carried A Stranger's Belongings 134<br />

chldfrnd How Willing R Have Children Make Friends<br />

With Ch<br />

134<br />

chldprb What R Think May Be Wrong With A Named<br />

134<br />

Youth<br />

contirsh Have Irish Positive Contribution To Country 134<br />

discipln Situation Caused By Lacking Discipline In The 134<br />

doc20a Doctor Tell Me If A Mistake Was Made 134<br />

empathy3 R Feels Protective Towards People Taken<br />

Advnatag<br />

134<br />

empathy4 Others Misfortunes Do Not Distrub R 134<br />

empathy7 R Describes Oneself As A Soft-Hearted Person 134<br />

failure Mental Treatment For Child Make Parent Feel<br />

134<br />

Like<br />

forcedoc Should Child Be Forced By Law To Be Treated<br />

By Doc<br />

84<br />

134


givchrty R Has Given Money To A Charity 134<br />

givhmlss R Has Given Food Or Money To A Homeless<br />

Person<br />

134<br />

givseat R Offered Seat To A Stranger During Past 12<br />

Months<br />

134<br />

grwingup Is Child Experiencing Normal Ups And Downs 134<br />

helpaway R Looked After Plant Or Pet Of Others While<br />

Away<br />

134<br />

imprveat Situation Will Improve With Some Changes In<br />

Diet<br />

134<br />

infonews R Trust Newspapers For Pollution Information 134<br />

payfam1 How Much Pay Dependent On Family To Support 134<br />

peoptrbl Assisting People In Trouble Is Very Important 134<br />

raised Situation Caused By The Way He Or She Was<br />

Raised<br />

134<br />

relart Had Experience Of Art At Place Of Worship 134<br />

violtv Situation Caused By Watching Violent Tv 134<br />

volchrty R Done Volunteer Work For A Charity 134<br />

adpsy Would R Go To A Psychiatrist If Child Was Rs 133<br />

badchar Situation Caused By Own Bad Character 133<br />

cardealr Purchased A Car From A Dealership Past 5 Yrs? 133<br />

chldhlp What Should Be Done To Help A Named Youth 133<br />

chldsch How Willing R Have Child In Same Class Of Rs<br />

Ch<br />

133<br />

comknows People In Community Still Know Who Had<br />

Mental<br />

133<br />

cutahead R Allowed A Stranger To Go Ahead Of You In<br />

Line<br />

133<br />

empathy2 R Does Not Feel Very Sorry For People Having<br />

Pro<br />

133<br />

empathy6 R Often Quite Touched By Things 133<br />

forcehos Should Child Be Forced By Law To Admit To A<br />

Hosp<br />

133<br />

infobiz R Trust Business For Pollution Information 133<br />

infogovt R Trust Govt For Pollution Information 133<br />

loanitem R Has Let Someone Borrow A Item Of Some<br />

Value<br />

133<br />

medweak Taking Medications Is A Sign Of Weakness 133<br />

natcityz Solving Problems Of Big Cities -- Ver Z 133<br />

othshelp People Should Help Less Fortunate Others 133<br />

pasup Rs Father Supervisor 133<br />

richhlth Rich Buy Better Health Care Than Poor 133<br />

selffrst People Need Not Overly Worry About Others 133<br />

sufadult Would Child Suffer As Adult If Other Learn 133<br />

advisor5 Person #5 Is Rs Advisor 132<br />

amprogrn American Doing Enough To Protect Environment 132<br />

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careself Those In Need Have To Take Care Of<br />

Themselves<br />

132<br />

child5 Person #5 Is Rs Child 132<br />

cowork5 Person #5 Is Rs Coworker 132<br />

directns R Has Given Directions To A Stranger 132<br />

empathy5 R Does Not Feel Pity For Someone Treated<br />

Unfair<br />

132<br />

forcemed Should Child Be Forced By Law To Take A<br />

Prescription<br />

132<br />

friend5 Person #5 Is Rs Friend 132<br />

fstspedc Educ Of First Spouse 132<br />

geneprob Situation Caused By A Genetic Or Inherited<br />

Problem<br />

132<br />

illphys Is Child Experiencing A Physical Illness 132<br />

imprvdis Situation Will Improve With Strict Discipline 132<br />

imprvmed Situation Will Improve With Medical Treatment 132<br />

known5 How Long Has R Known Person #5? 132<br />

memgrp5 Person #5 Is Member Of Rs Group 132<br />

neighbr5 Person #5 Is Rs Neighbor 132<br />

other5 Person #5 Is Other Type Of Aquaintance 132<br />

othfam5 Person #5 Is Rs Family Member 132<br />

outsider Getting Mental Health Treatment Make Child An 132<br />

parent5 Person #5 Is Rs Parent 132<br />

pryntfam Med Just Prevent Family From Working Out<br />

Problem<br />

132<br />

race5 Race Of Person Number 5 132<br />

richeduc Rich Buy Better Education Than Poor 132<br />

sex5 Sex Of Person Number 5 132<br />

sibling5 Person #5 Is Rs Sibling 132<br />

spouse5 Person #5 Is Rs Spouse 132<br />

talkto5 How Often Does R Talk To Person #5? 132<br />

accptoth R Accept Others Even When They Do Things<br />

Wrong<br />

131<br />

age5 Age Of Person #5 131<br />

allergic Situation Caused By Food Or Chemical Allergies 131<br />

angrywrk Last Time R Felt Really Angry 131<br />

chembal Situation By A Chemical Imbalance In The Brain 131<br />

mntlill Is Child Experiencing A Mental Illness 131<br />

nextdoor How Willing R Move Next Door To Child's<br />

Family<br />

131<br />

nukeacc Likelihood Of Nuclear Meltdown In 5 Years 131<br />

paychild How Much Pay Dependent On Children 131<br />

quality How Easy Your Supervisor Know How Good<br />

You Are<br />

131<br />

relhh3 Relationship Of Person 3 To Head Of Household 131<br />

retchnge R Returned Money After Getting Too Much 131<br />

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selfless<br />

Change<br />

R Feels Like A Selfless Caring For Others 131<br />

spendeve How Willing R Spend Evening With Child's<br />

Family<br />

131<br />

violpeop Would Child Do Something Violent Toward<br />

Other<br />

131<br />

close45 How Close Are Persons Number 4 And 5? 130<br />

discaffy Chance Blacks Promoted Ahead Of Whites 130<br />

fairjews Jews Committed To Fair And Equal Treatment Of<br />

A<br />

130<br />

sellauto O Would You Rather Sell An Automobile 130<br />

violself Would Child Do Something Violent To Own Self 130<br />

allowmar Allow Racial Intermarriage 129<br />

contjew Have Jews Positive Contribution To Country 129<br />

fairhsps Hispanics Committed To Fair And Equal<br />

Treatment<br />

129<br />

medsymps Med For Mental Health Problem Help People 129<br />

sellbed Would You Rather Sell Bedroom Furniture 129<br />

sellhome E Would You Rather Sell A House-Condominium 129<br />

attreg Last 7 Days Attend A Worship Service 128<br />

buybed Would You Buy Furniture From A Business 128<br />

close25 How Close Are Persons Number 2 And 5? 128<br />

close35 How Close Are Persons Number 3 And 5? 128<br />

earndes R Deserves Earnings 128<br />

eddone1 Aged Should Complete Formal Schooling 128<br />

evbuyhme E Have You Ever Purchased A Home 128<br />

loaned Loaned $100+ Past 12 Months? 128<br />

numdays Number Of Days Attended Religious Services 128<br />

orrxmed In What Order Take Prescription Medication 128<br />

prozslf1 Take Prozac If Trouble In Personal Life 128<br />

putsoff Psychiatric Med Only Put Off Dealing With<br />

Proble<br />

128<br />

transoth H Would You Be To Mention Problems 128<br />

transrel How Likely To Mention Problems To Relatives 128<br />

usjews What Percentage Of Population Is Jewish 128<br />

close15 How Close Are Persons Number 1 And 5? 127<br />

comjews Percentage Jews Living In Rs Community 127<br />

contchn Have Chinese Positive Contribution To Country 127<br />

contmex Have Mexicans Positive Contribution To Country 127<br />

ftwork1 Aged Should Be Employed Full-Time 127<br />

kdrel3 R Relation To R 3rd Child 127<br />

ldctax Rich Countries Pay Tax To Help Poor Countries 127<br />

prozslf2 Take Prozac If Cant Cope With Stresses 127<br />

prozslf3 Take Prozac If Feel Depressed Sleepless 127<br />

prozslf4 Take Prozac If Intense Fear Losing Control 127<br />

switwhy1 Why Did R Make First Switch 127<br />

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uyauto Would You Buy A Car From A Business 126<br />

buyhome Would You Buy A House From A Business 126<br />

finind1 Aged Should Be Financially Independent 126<br />

justpay Is Rs Pay Just 126<br />

kdalive3 R 3rd Child Alive? 126<br />

knwblk Does R Personally Any Blacks 126<br />

medunacc Med For Mental Health Problem Often Have Side<br />

Of<br />

126<br />

prob1 First Problem Metioned 126<br />

quantity How Easy Your Supervisor Know How Much<br />

You Do<br />

126<br />

relig5 Religious Preference Of Person #5 126<br />

buyfixes Would You Buy Home Maintenance From A<br />

Business<br />

125<br />

buylaw Would You Buy Legal Svcs From A Business 125<br />

colaffy Chance Whites Excluded From College Over<br />

125<br />

Blacks<br />

educ5 Education Level Of Person #5 125<br />

kdyrbrn3 Birth Year Of R 3rd Child 125<br />

medkdneg Medicating Child Will Have Long Term Negative 125<br />

medsavtx Govt Programs For Mental Health Treatment Will 125<br />

ovrmedkd Docs Are Over Medicating Child With Common 125<br />

Probl<br />

supfam1 Aged Should Be Able To Support Family 125<br />

contjpn Have Japanese Positive Contribution To Country 124<br />

earnsmor Hubby Or Wife Earns More $ 124<br />

kdsex3 Sex Of R 3rd Child 124<br />

rank10 Rs Social Rank 10 Years Ago 124<br />

sunday Attended Religious Services Last Sunday 124<br />

trbllaw Child With Med Get Into Less Trouble With The 124<br />

zombies Med For Behavior Problems Turn Kids Into<br />

Zombies<br />

124<br />

bizpeop Business People Do More For Environment 123<br />

brkdas1 1st Mention, What Nervous Breakdown Is,<br />

123<br />

Asserted<br />

ciderace Race Of Murder Victim Closest To R 123<br />

cidewho Rs Relationship To Closest Murderee 123<br />

medaddct Med For Mental Health Problem Are Addictive 123<br />

mntlas1 1st Mention, What Mental Illness Is, Asserted 123<br />

selfresp How Resp. Do You Feel For The Situation? 123<br />

wwwminh Minutes Per Week Use Computer Www 123<br />

cideage Age Of Murder Victim Closest To R 122<br />

cidesex Sex Of Murder Victim Closest To R 122<br />

famasns Asians Committed To Strong Families 122<br />

othresp How Resp. Person Who You Were Angry At? 122<br />

spfam16 Did Spouse Live At Home At Age 16? 122<br />

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cardo Whaht Would You Do In This Situation 121<br />

conage Conflict Between Young And Old 121<br />

contcuba Have Cubans Positive Contribution To Country 121<br />

contpr Have Puerto Ricans Positive Contribution To Cou 121<br />

erawhy3 3rd Reason Favor-Oppose Era 121<br />

hlthdoc R Sought Health Information Doctor Or Nurse 121<br />

hlthfrel R Sought Health Information Friends Or Relatives 121<br />

hlthmag2 R Sought Health Information Health Magazines 121<br />

hlthpapr R Sought Health Information Newspaper Articles 121<br />

hlthtv R Sought Health Information Tv Or Radio 121<br />

hlthwww R Sought Health Information Www 121<br />

likeoth How Much Do You Like Or Dislike The Person 121<br />

peopgovt People Do More For Environment Than Govt 121<br />

polinfo R Sought Political Information Past 2 Years 121<br />

spmarnum Has Current Spouse Been Married Before? 121<br />

spsibs No Of Siblings Spouse Has 121<br />

totalnum Number Of Employess: Rs Entire Firm 121<br />

wwwhrh Hours Per Week Use Computer Www 121<br />

frndrac3 What Is Friend 3s Race 120<br />

hlthmag1 R Sought Health Information General Interest<br />

120<br />

Magazines<br />

mntlimp1 1st Mention, What Mental Illness Is, Imputed 120<br />

numbwfrd Good Friends Who Are White-Black 120<br />

numfrend About How Many Good Friends Do You Have 120<br />

prozkid2 Give Kid Prozac If Is Not Paying Attention 120<br />

contvn Have Vietnamese Positive Contribution To<br />

Countr<br />

119<br />

fairasns Asisans Committed To Fair And Equal Treatment<br />

O<br />

119<br />

govmentl Should Govt Provide Health Care For Mental<br />

119<br />

Illness<br />

old7 Age Of 7th Person 119<br />

prozkid1 Give Kid Prozac If Is Hostile 119<br />

prozkid3 Give Kid Prozac If Is Talking About Suicide 119<br />

rellaw Relationship To The Attorney 119<br />

satlawyr How Satisfied With The Legal Services 119<br />

spyrborn Birth Yr Of Current Spouse 119<br />

switage1 How Old Was R When First Switched 119<br />

thnkangr How Often Thought About This Situation 119<br />

consoc Conflict Between Social Top And Bottom 118<br />

fepriest R Favors Women As Priests 118<br />

relate7 Relationship Of 7th Person To Household Head 118<br />

wait7 How Long R Wait Treatment Pain Interfere Wi 118<br />

gender7 Gender Of 7th Person 117<br />

howpaid How Get Paid Last Week 117<br />

newjobgn R Look For New Job Past Year 117<br />

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conghrm1 How Often Congregation Make Too Much<br />

Demand<br />

116<br />

genegen How Dangerous Modifying Genes In Crops 116<br />

numemp For How Many Yrs Worked Full Time 116<br />

wojob Since 1st Job Ever Been Without A Job 116<br />

work30 R Use Work Site In Past 30 Days 116<br />

art30 R Use Art Site In Past 30 Days 115<br />

buyinf12 R Use Web For Product Information In Past 12<br />

Mo<br />

115<br />

buyit12 R Use Web To Purchase Products In Past 12<br />

Month<br />

115<br />

chat12 R Use Web For Chatrooms In Past 12 Months 115<br />

cook30 R Use Cooking Site In Past 30 Days 115<br />

educ30 R Use Education Site In Past 30 Days 115<br />

famrnk Rank In Society Of R 115<br />

fin30 R Use Financial Information Site In Past 30 Day 115<br />

game12 R Use Web For Games In Past 12 Months 115<br />

games30 R Use Game Site In Past 30 Days 115<br />

govt30 R Use Govt Site In Past 30 Days 115<br />

health12 R Use Web For Health Information In Past 12<br />

Mon<br />

115<br />

health30 R Use Health Site In Past 30 Days 115<br />

hmefin12 R Use Web For Home Finances In Past 12<br />

Months<br />

115<br />

hobby30 R Use Hobby Site In Past 30 Days 115<br />

humor30 R Use Humor Site In Past 30 Days 115<br />

invest12 R Use Web To Invest Money In Past 12 Months 115<br />

ldcgap Differences Between Rich And Poor Too Large 115<br />

locate12 R Use Web To Find Addresses In Past 12 Months 115<br />

music30 R Use Music Site In Past 30 Days 115<br />

newjob12 R Use Web To Look For New Job In Past 12<br />

Months<br />

115<br />

news30 R Use News Site In Past 30 Days 115<br />

otjtrain Received Any On-The-Job Training 115<br />

people12 R Use Web To Meet New People In Past 12<br />

Months<br />

115<br />

person30 R Use Personal Website In Past 30 Days 115<br />

pol30 R Use Political Information Site In Past 30 Day 115<br />

polinf12 R Use Web For Political Information In Past 12 115<br />

porn30 R Use Pornographic Site In Past 30 Days 115<br />

relig30 R Use Religion Site In Past 30 Days 115<br />

schl30 R Use School Site In Past 30 Days 115<br />

sci30 R Use Science Site In Past 30 Days 115<br />

sports30 R Use Sports Site In Past 30 Days 115<br />

travel12 R Use Web For Travel In Past 12 Months 115<br />

travel30 R Use Travel Site In Past 30 Days 115<br />

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tvmov30 R Use Movie Site In Past 30 Days 115<br />

unsklrnk Rank In Society Of Unskilled Workers 115<br />

work12 R Use Web For Work In Past 12 Months 115<br />

conghrm2 How Often Congregation Critical Of Things R Do 114<br />

locyrs How Long Have Worked At This Location 114<br />

type<strong>org</strong> Work In Independent Or Part Of Larger Org 114<br />

cathid If Catholic What Identity 113<br />

famfinan How You And Your Spouse Organize Your<br />

113<br />

Finances<br />

genderwk Mostly Men Or Women At The Workplace 113<br />

mntlsym1 1st Mention, What Mental Illness Is, Symptoms 113<br />

notworry When Anxious, Try Not To Worry Anyone Else. 113<br />

occyrs Hhow Many Years In Your Occupation 113<br />

probfix1 First Mention Of Problem 113<br />

prozfor1 What Can You Tell Me About Prozac Is Used For 113<br />

samework Worked At Other Site With Similar Product 113<br />

showfeel I'm Not Afraid To Show My Feelings. 113<br />

splocnum # Of Workers At The Location Your Spouse<br />

113<br />

Works<br />

beplesnt I Try To Be Pleasant So Not To Upset Oth. 112<br />

notupset Don't Tell Friends Something Upsetting 112<br />

spmentl Govt Spending On Health 112<br />

soctype1 What Type Of Society Is America 111<br />

adtchmed Would Have Child Be On Med By Teachers<br />

110<br />

Advice<br />

colmajr1 R Major In College 110<br />

decauto Deciding Whether Or Not To Buy An Automobile 110<br />

execrnk Rank In Society Of Chairmen 110<br />

noemote I Keep My Emotions To Myself. 110<br />

workfor R Work For Whom 110<br />

gender11 Gender Of 11th Person (Visitor) 109<br />

govtbiz Government Do More For Environment 109<br />

wait3 How Long R Wait Treatment Doing Less Work P 109<br />

cowrkhrd How Hard To Say How People Work At<br />

108<br />

Workplace<br />

occtrain Gone Thru Specialized Training 108<br />

backpain R Had Back Pain In The Past 12 Months 107<br />

handmove R Perform Forceful Hand Movements 107<br />

hvylift R Do Repeated Lifting 107<br />

painarms R Had Pain In The Arms In The Past 12 Months 107<br />

rincblls Income Alone Is Enough 107<br />

seecowrk How Easy To See Whether Co-Workers Working 107<br />

soctype2 What Type Of Society Does R Prefer 107<br />

wait4 How Long R Wait Treatment Limited Types Of 107<br />

waypaid How Paid In Main Job 107<br />

wkageism R Feels Discriminated Because Of Age 107<br />

91


wkharsex R Sexually Harassed On The Job Last 12 Months 107<br />

wkracism R Feels Discriminated Because Of Race 107<br />

wksexism R Feels Discriminated Because Of Gender 107<br />

wrktype Work Arrangement At Main Job 107<br />

conghlp2 How Much Congregation Help Out With Prob 106<br />

fairearn How Fair Is What R Earn On The Job 106<br />

famvswk How Often Fam Life Interfere Job 106<br />

famwkoff How Hard To Take Time Off 106<br />

gvtmelt Should Govt Help Blend Cultures 106<br />

haveinfo Enough Info To Get The Job Done 106<br />

hlpequip Enough Help And Equip To Ge The Job Done 106<br />

hlthdays Days Of Activity Limitation Past 30 Days 106<br />

hrsrelax Hours Per Day R Have To Relax 106<br />

jobsecok The Job Security Is Good 106<br />

knowwhat R Knows What's Expected On Job 106<br />

laidoff R Was Laid Off Main Job Last Year 106<br />

learnnew Job Requires R To Learn New Things 106<br />

lotofsay R Has Lot Of Say In Job 106<br />

myskills Job Allows R Use Of Skills 106<br />

opdevel Opportunity To Develop My Abilities 106<br />

overwork R Has Too Much Work To Do Well 106<br />

partteam R Work As Part Of A Team 106<br />

physhlth Days Of Poor Physical Health Past 30 Days 106<br />

prodctiv Work Conditions Allow Productivity 106<br />

proudemp R Proud To Work For Employer 106<br />

proz2 If No Symptoms Should Discontinue Prozac 106<br />

safefrst No Shortcuts On Worker Safety 106<br />

safehlth Safety And Health Condition Good At Work 106<br />

satjob1 Job Satisfaction In General 106<br />

secondwk R Has Job Other Than Main 106<br />

setthngs How Often R Set Way Things Done 106<br />

trynewjb How Likely R Make Effort For New Job Next<br />

106<br />

Year<br />

usedup How Often During Past Month R Felt Used Up 106<br />

wkbonus R Is Likely To Get A Bonus Or Pay Increase 106<br />

wkdecide How Often R Take Part In Decisions 106<br />

wkfreedm A Lot Of Freedom To Decide How To Do Job 106<br />

wkharoth R Threatened On The Job Last 12 Months 106<br />

wksmooth Workplace Runs In Smooth Manner 106<br />

wkvsfam How Often Job Interferes Fam Life 106<br />

workdiff R Does Numerous Things On Job 106<br />

workfast Job Requires R To Work Fast 106<br />

wrkhome How Often R Works At Home 106<br />

wrksched Usual Work Schedule 106<br />

wrktime R Has Enough Time To Get The Job Done 106<br />

yearsjob Time At Current Job 106<br />

92


addocmed Would Have Child Be On Med By Docs Advice 105<br />

brkdimp1 1st Mention, What Nervous Breakdown Is,<br />

Imputed<br />

105<br />

chngtme How Often R Allowed Change Schedule 105<br />

fringeok Fringe Benefits Are Good 105<br />

hurtatwk Number Of Injuries On The Job Past 12 Months 105<br />

mntlhlth Days Of Poor Mental Health Past 30 Days 105<br />

mustwork Mandatory To Work Extra Hours 105<br />

respect R Treated With Respect At Work 105<br />

safetywk Worker Safety Priority At Work 105<br />

talkemp How Likely To Talk Directly If Coworker Not<br />

Work<br />

105<br />

toofewwk How Often Not Enough Staff 105<br />

trainops R Have The Training Opportunities 105<br />

wktopsat Satisfaction Comes From Work 105<br />

condemnd R Free From Conflicting Demands 104<br />

conghlp1 How Much Congregation Help Out With Ill 104<br />

cowrkhlp Coworkers Can Be Relied On When R Needs<br />

Help<br />

104<br />

donothng How Likely To Do Nothing If Coworker Not<br />

Working<br />

104<br />

extrapay Eligible For Performance Based Pay 104<br />

jobfind1 How Easy For R To Find A Same Job 104<br />

manvsemp Relations Bw Management And Employees 104<br />

ownhh1 Aged Should Stop Living With Parents 104<br />

sphedind Spouses Fathers Ind When Spouse Was 16 104<br />

trustman R Trust Management At Work 104<br />

wednesdy Attended Religious Services Last Wednesd 104<br />

wkpraise R Is Likely To Be Praised By Supervisor 104<br />

cowrkint Coworkers Take A Personal Interest In R 103<br />

famvswrk Difficult To Concentrate Wrk Bc Of Fam<br />

Responsibility<br />

103<br />

febear Can Wife Refuse To Have Children 103<br />

happy7 How Happy R Is 103<br />

medcare2 Who R Thinks Should Be Next Most Responsible<br />

For Cost Of Xs Medical Care<br />

103<br />

moredays Days Per Month R Work Extra Hours 103<br />

promteok Rs Chances For Promotion Good 103<br />

satfam7 Family Satisfaction In General 103<br />

sbyrbrn6 Birth Year Of R 6th Sibling 103<br />

supcares Supervisor Concerned About Welfare 103<br />

suphelp Supervisor Helpful To R In Getting Job Done 103<br />

talksup How Likely To Speak Supervisor If Coworker<br />

Not W<br />

103<br />

tiredhme Come Home From Work Too Tired To Do The<br />

Chores<br />

103<br />

93


tiredwrk Arrived At Work Too Tired To Function Bc Of<br />

Hhwork<br />

103<br />

brkdsym1 1st Mention, What Nervous Breakdown Is,<br />

Symptoms<br />

102<br />

decbed Deciding Whether Or Not To Buy Bedroom<br />

Furniture<br />

102<br />

jobvsfam Difficult To Fulfill Fam Responsibility Bc Of Job 102<br />

kdeduc3 Highest Schl Grade Of R 3rd Child 102<br />

mehhwork Men Ought To Do More Hh Work Than They Do<br />

Now<br />

102<br />

mekdcare Men Ought To Do More Childcare Than They Do<br />

Now<br />

102<br />

payrocc How Much R Thinks Workers In Own<br />

Occupation Make<br />

102<br />

sphedocc Spouses Fathers Occ When Spouse Was 16 102<br />

sphedpre Spouses Fathers Occ Pres When Spouse Was 16 102<br />

sphedslf Spouses Father Self-Emp When Spouse Was 16? 102<br />

strsshme Life At Home Is Rarely Stressful 102<br />

teamsafe Mgt And Employees Work Together Re Safety 102<br />

abcon3 3rd Argument Against Abortion 101<br />

genedef3 Meaning Of Serious Genetic Defect 101<br />

paylaw How Much R Thinks Lawyers Make 101<br />

proz4 Taking Prozac Helps People Deal With Stress 101<br />

rclose4 R Feels Especially Close To Person #4 101<br />

relfixer Relationship To The Person Who Did The Work 101<br />

satfixes How Satisfied Were You With The Work 101<br />

saturday Attended Religious Services Last Saturda 101<br />

timehome Run Out Of Time Before Getting Things Done At<br />

Home<br />

101<br />

usworry How Often Do You Feel Worried For Us? 101<br />

futrup Degree Economy Will Improve In Next Year 100<br />

lawyerb A Friend Or Relative Recommended Them 100<br />

old11 Age Of 11th Person (Visitor) 100<br />

relhhd5 Relation Of 5th Person To Household Head 100<br />

ussat Thinking Us How Often Feel Satisfied 100<br />

amimp How Important Is Being An American To You 99<br />

contmslm Have Muslims Positive Contribution To Country 99<br />

decgift Deciding On Major Charitable Gifts. 99<br />

paysales How Much R Thinks Salesclerks Make 99<br />

proz6 Prozac Helps People Control Their Symptoms 99<br />

sbalive7 R 7th Sibling Alive? 99<br />

usupset Thinking Us How Often Feel Upset? 99<br />

monday Attended Religious Services Last Monday 98<br />

preach How Well Local Church Preaches 98<br />

sbrel7 R Relation To R 7th Sibling 98<br />

thursday Attended Religious Services Last Thursda 98<br />

94


tuesday Attended Religious Services Last Tuesday 98<br />

usangry Thinking Us How Often Feel Angry 98<br />

usfrustr Thinking Us How Often Feel Frustrated? 98<br />

worship How Good Local Church Worship Services 98<br />

friday Attended Religious Services Last Friday 97<br />

frndcon4 Does Friend 4 Belong To Rs Congregation 97<br />

frndrac4 What Is Friend 4s Race 97<br />

promtefr Promotions Are Handled Fairly 97<br />

proz7 Prozac Makes People Feel Better About<br />

97<br />

Themselves<br />

trdunion Workers Need Strong Unions 97<br />

ushopefl Thinking Us How Often Feel Hopeful? 97<br />

emailyr When R First Began Using Email 96<br />

payjudge How Much R Thinks Supreme Court Justice<br />

96<br />

Makes<br />

proz5 Taking Prozac Makes Relations Easier 96<br />

relate11 Relation Of 11th Person (Visitor) To Head 96<br />

sbsex7 Sex Of R 7th Sibling 96<br />

usenthus Thinking Us How Often Feel Enthusiastic? 96<br />

totrelig How Much Money Contributed In Religious Org 95<br />

webyr When R First Began Using Web 95<br />

ferespct How Well Local Church Respects Womens<br />

94<br />

Rights<br />

kidnum Number Of Children Age 18 And Older 94<br />

mavisit1 How Often Does R Visit Mother 94<br />

pavisit1 How Often Does R Visit Father 94<br />

proz8 Prozac Should Be Taken To Enhance<br />

94<br />

Personalities<br />

sibnum Number Of Adult Sister Or Brother 94<br />

wrkyoung How Well Local Church Works With Youth 94<br />

bestfrd Number Of Other Close Friends 93<br />

borrow1a Who Does R Turn To First When Large Money<br />

Needed<br />

93<br />

cousins How Often Does R Contact Cousin 93<br />

givrocc How Much Ought Worker In Own Occupation<br />

Make<br />

93<br />

grpchrty Participated In A Charitable Org Past 12 Months 93<br />

grpchurh Participated In Activity Of Church Past 12<br />

Months<br />

93<br />

grpnei Participated In A Neighbor Association Past 12<br />

93<br />

Months<br />

grpoth Participated In Other Associations Past 12 Months 93<br />

grppol Participated In Activity Of Political Party 93<br />

grpsport Participated In Sports Group Past 12 Months 93<br />

grpunion Participated In Activity Of A Trade Union 93<br />

neifrd Number Of Close Friends Who Live Near R 93<br />

95


parslaw How Often Does R Contact Parents-In-Law 93<br />

proz1 Prozac Is Harmful To The Body 93<br />

proz9 Prozac Is For Those Diagnosed With Pression 93<br />

sick1a Who Does R Turn To First For Help When Sick 93<br />

sick2a Who Does R Turn To Second For Help When<br />

Sick<br />

93<br />

sphmewrk How Much Housework R's Spouse Does 93<br />

uncaunts How Often Does R Contact Uncles Or Aunts 93<br />

adcoumed Would R Have Child On Med By Counselors<br />

Advice<br />

92<br />

borrow2a Who Does R Turn To Second When Large Money<br />

Needed<br />

92<br />

comyear How Long Has R Lived In City Where R Lives<br />

Now<br />

92<br />

demands R Feels That Family Make Too Many Demands<br />

On R<br />

92<br />

down1a Who Does R Turn To First For Help When<br />

Depressed<br />

92<br />

down2a Who Does R Turn To Second For Help When<br />

Depressed<br />

92<br />

firstyou Should Take Care Of Oneself And Ones Family<br />

First<br />

92<br />

frdenjoy Should Close Friend Be Someone Who Is<br />

Enjoyable<br />

92<br />

frdhelps Should Close Friend Be Someone Who Helps R 92<br />

frdknows Should Close Friend Be Someone Who<br />

Understands R<br />

92<br />

frdthink Should Close Friend Be Someone Intelligent 92<br />

godparts How Often Does R Contact God-Parents 92<br />

helphwrk Helped Someone With Hwork During Past 12<br />

Months<br />

92<br />

helpjob Helped Somebody To Find A Job Past 12 Months 92<br />

kidpars Do Adult Children Have Duty To Look After<br />

92<br />

Parent<br />

lentto Lent Money To Another Person Past 12 Months 92<br />

<strong>org</strong>fin R's Financial Situation After Org. Changes 92<br />

othfrd Number Of Other Close Friends 92<br />

proz3 Taking Prozac Interferes With Daily Activities 92<br />

sibinlaw How Often Does R Contact Brothers Or Sisters-<br />

In-Law<br />

92<br />

talkedto Talked With Someone Depressed Past 12 Months 92<br />

trustpeo There Are Only A Few Ppl R Can Trust<br />

Completely<br />

92<br />

wantbest R Is Sure That Other Ppl Want The Best For R 92<br />

advantge Other Ppl Will Take Advantage Of R If Not<br />

Careful<br />

91<br />

96


fairhwrk Division Of Work Unfair To You Or Spouse 91<br />

givlaw How Much Ought Lawyer Make 91<br />

lawyerc An Acquaintance Recommended Them. 91<br />

lawyerd General Reputation In The Community 91<br />

niecenep How Often Does R Contact Nieces And Nephews 91<br />

usefrds Ok To Have Frds Just Bc They Are Of Use To R 91<br />

artshr How Many Hours At Arts Websites 90<br />

artsmin How Many Minutes At Arts Websites 90<br />

lawyera My Own Previous Knowledge Of The Firm 90<br />

lookjob Are You Looking For A Job 90<br />

sympcoun How Well Local Church Councels<br />

90<br />

Sympathetically<br />

blkschl Does R Know Blacks From School 89<br />

givsales How Much Ought Salesclerk Make 89<br />

gvtapart Should Govt Policy Maintain Distinct Cultures 89<br />

notam If Not American, How Much Change 89<br />

wwwpersn Has R Met Person On Web 89<br />

mar11 Marital Status Of 11th Person (Visitor) 88<br />

artschat Use Chatrooms About Arts 88<br />

blkcom Does R Know Blacks From Community 88<br />

blkrel Does R Know Blacks As Relative 88<br />

earnmore Who Earns More Money? 88<br />

evjob Have You Ever Had A Paid Job For 1 Year Or+ 88<br />

irreloff Offended Art Mocks Or Demeans Religion 88<br />

ownstock R Has Stock In Rs Company 88<br />

wantjob2 Would Like To Have A Job Now Or In The<br />

88<br />

Future<br />

givjudge How Much Ought Justice Make 87<br />

helpfrds Should Better Off Ppl Help Less Well-Off Friend 87<br />

shopmove Shopped Around Because Had Moved 87<br />

suiage Age Of Suicide Victim Closest To R 87<br />

suirace Race Of Suicide Victim Closest To R 87<br />

suireg Region Of Suicide Victim Closest To R 87<br />

suisex Sex Of Suicide Victim Closest To R 87<br />

suiwho Rs Relationship To Closest Suicide 87<br />

econsup Main Source Of Economic Support 86<br />

homeyear R Most Recent Home You Have Purchased. 86<br />

lawyere I Saw Their Advertisement 86<br />

newowned D Was The Home New Or Previously Owned? 86<br />

pastdown Degree National Economy Has Gotten Worse 86<br />

sibmost Do R Have The Most Contact With Sister Or<br />

Brother<br />

86<br />

whosold Describe Your Purchase 86<br />

mar6 Marital Status Of 6th Person 85<br />

adfammed Would R Have Child Be On Medication By Fam<br />

Advic<br />

85<br />

97


learnjob How Did R Find Out About Present Work 85<br />

localgvt How Likely Can R Do Sth For Improvmnt In<br />

Community<br />

85<br />

sathome How Satisfied With Your Purchase 85<br />

wait1 How Long R Wait Treatment Moderate Activiti 85<br />

aidkids Govts Resp Provide Childcare 84<br />

bstvisit How Often Does R Visit Best Friend 84<br />

defwrknw Currently Work For Military Supplier? 84<br />

hseth Largest Non White Ethnic Group In High School 84<br />

lawyerf I Searched For The Best Price. 84<br />

wait2 How Long R Wait Treatment Climbing Stairs 84<br />

fixerb A Friend Or Relative Recommended Them 83<br />

jewscom Does R Know Jews From Community 83<br />

jewsrel Does R Know Jews As Relative 83<br />

jewsschl Does R Know Jews From School 83<br />

learnhme E How Learned The Availability Of The Home 83<br />

sibvisit How Often Does R Visit This Sister Or Brother 83<br />

whyjbend Main Reason Your Job End 83<br />

sphrs2 No. Of Hrs Spouse Usually Works A Week 82<br />

wait11 How Long R Wait Treatment Health Interfere 82<br />

worklife How Successful In Work Life 82<br />

blkcls Does R Feel Close To Blacks 81<br />

bstcall How Often Does R Call Best Friend 81<br />

givearts Contributions To Arts Culture Humanities 81<br />

mebear Can Husband Refuse To Sire Children 81<br />

pastup Degree Of Improvement In National Economy 81<br />

relsp3 Relationship Of Person 3 To Spouse Of Househol 81<br />

sexfreq2 Number Of Times, Sex Last Month 81<br />

shopnum How Many Churches Did You Visit 81<br />

wait5 How Long R Wait Treatment Doing Less Work E 81<br />

cidereg Region Of Murder Victim Closest To R 80<br />

download Does R Know How To Download Files From<br />

Www<br />

80<br />

getmar1 Aged Should Get Married 80<br />

jew16 What Sort Of Jew R Was At Age 16 80<br />

warrntyh Did The Seller Provide Any Warranty 80<br />

balwkfam How Successful Balancing Work & Family 79<br />

fewknokd Women Should Work Outside When No Kids 79<br />

jew What Sort Of Jew R Is 79<br />

sibcall How Often Does R Contact By Telephone Or<br />

Letter<br />

79<br />

xmovie1 Seen Porn Film (Theater Or Vcr) Last Yr 79<br />

attweek Attend Religious Events During The Last Week 78<br />

fixera My Own Previous Knowledge Of The Firm 78<br />

solsport Sports Club Tries To Solve Problems 78<br />

wait9 How Long R Wait Treatment Lack Of Energy 78<br />

98


adhdknw What Does R Know About Adhd (Verbatim) 77<br />

freemns2 What Does Freedom Mean To You 77<br />

frndcon5 Does Friend 5 Belong To Rs Congregation 77<br />

frndrac5 What Is Friend 5s Race 77<br />

hispschl Does R Know Hispanics From School 77<br />

wwwminw Minutes Per Week Using Work Computer Www 77<br />

fixerf I Searched For The Best Price 76<br />

getjob How Likely You Would Find A Job 76<br />

hispcom Does R Know Hispanics From Community 76<br />

hisprel Does R Know Hispanics As Relative 76<br />

timework Run Out Of Time Before Getting Things Done At 76<br />

Work<br />

wait6 How Long R Wait Treatment Working Less Care 76<br />

doingtrn Include Informal Learning By Doing 75<br />

formltrn Did It Include Formal Training Course 75<br />

genetst1 Know About Genetic Testing 75<br />

relid2 Protestant Identification 2nd Mention 75<br />

wwwhome Can R Use Www At Home 75<br />

actsport R Active In Sports Club 74<br />

emhrh Hours Per Week Use Computer Email 74<br />

jewscls Does R Feel Close To Jews 74<br />

wwwhrw Hours Per Week Using Work Computer Www 74<br />

fixere I Saw Their Advertisement 73<br />

solother Any Other Group Tries To Solve Problems 73<br />

spmaeduc Highest Schl Grade Spouses Mother Completed 73<br />

strsswrk Job Is Rarely Stressful 73<br />

adhdcon Children Should Be Given Counseling For Adhd 72<br />

adhdmed Children Should Be Given Medication To Treat<br />

72<br />

Adh<br />

askhelp Asked Relatives Friends Colleagues To Help 72<br />

drctlink How Often R Links From Homepage 72<br />

fixerd General Reputation In The Community 72<br />

mntlsym2 2nd Mention, What Mental Illness Is, Symptoms 72<br />

priagncy Registered At A Private Employment Agancy 72<br />

pubagncy Registered At A Public Employment Agancy 72<br />

actother R Active In Any Other Group 71<br />

actunion R Active In Labor Union 71<br />

adforjob Advertised For A Job In Newspapers 71<br />

adhdreal Is Adhd A Real Disease 71<br />

advcfrnd R Can Ask Close Friend Software Help 71<br />

advcowrk R Can Ask Coworker Software Help 71<br />

advlib R Can Ask Librarian Software Help 71<br />

advofrnd R Can Ask Acquaintance Software Help 71<br />

advpar R Can Ask Parent For Software Help 71<br />

advsib R Can Ask Sibling Or Sibling Partner Software H 71<br />

advsup R Can Ask Work Supervisor Software Help 71<br />

99


appemps Applied Directly To Employers 71<br />

chathr Chatroom Hours Per Week 71<br />

chatmin Chatroom Minutes Per Week 71<br />

intaccss Does R Have Internet Through Cell Phone Or Pda 71<br />

kdsex4 Sex Of R 4th Child 71<br />

adpsymed Would R Have Child On Med By Psychiatrists Ad 70<br />

advchld R Can Ask Son Or Daughter For Software Help 70<br />

advfam R Can Ask Other Family Members Software Help 70<br />

advsp R Can Ask Spouse Or Partner For Software Help 70<br />

advstu R Can Ask Other Student Software Help 70<br />

advtchr R Can Ask Teacher Software Help 70<br />

brkdsym2 2nd Mention, What Nervous Breakdown Is,<br />

70<br />

Symptoms<br />

fixerc An Acquaintance Recommended Them. 70<br />

hispwork How Many People Hispanic At Work 70<br />

hyperlnk How Often R Uses Links In Other Sites 70<br />

kdyrbrn4 Birth Year Of R 4th Child 70<br />

srcheng How Often R Uses Search Engine 70<br />

supothrs Any People Supervised By You Supervise Others 70<br />

typeurl How Often R Types Urls By Self 70<br />

wantads Answered Advertisements For Jobs 70<br />

bookmark How Often R Uses Bookmarks 69<br />

catdrcty How Often R Uses Web Directories 69<br />

emget How Many Email Messages Received Per Day 69<br />

emsent How Many Email Messages Sent Per Day 69<br />

eratell Does R Favor Or Oppose Era 69<br />

hispcls Does R Feel Close To Hispanics 69<br />

kdalive4 R 4th Child Alive? 69<br />

mostimp3 3rd Imp Event In Lst 60 Yrs 69<br />

probhlp1 First Mention To Help Problem 69<br />

sbalive8 R 8th Sibling Alive? 69<br />

sbrel8 R Relation To R 8th Sibling 69<br />

sbsex8 Sex Of R 8th Sibling 69<br />

supduty2 You Train Employees In Other Ways 69<br />

worryjob Do You Worry About Losing Job 69<br />

yousup How Many People Do You Supervise Directly 69<br />

absent How Many Days Absent From Work Past 6<br />

68<br />

Month<br />

doingfin Have Completed This On-The-Job Training 68<br />

emgetp How Many Personal Messages Received Per Day 68<br />

kdrel4 R Relation To R 4th Child 68<br />

langwrk How Often Are Other Languages Heard At Work 68<br />

leavejob How Likely Will Try To Find Aonther Firm 68<br />

mntlrel Effect Of Mental Health Problem On Relation<br />

With<br />

68<br />

proudwrk I Am Proud Of The Type Of Work I Do 68<br />

100


elhh4 Relationship Of Person 4 To Head Of Household 68<br />

sppaeduc Highest Schl Grade Spouses Father Completed 68<br />

supduty1 You Train Employees Safe Use Equipment 68<br />

supduty3 You Organize Schedules Or Tasks 68<br />

supduty4 You Devise New Ways Of Doing Tasks 68<br />

supduty5 You Check Workers' Progress,Attendance 68<br />

supduty6 You Evaluate Job Performance 68<br />

supduty7 You Take Promotions Or Disciplinary Actions 68<br />

wwwline1 Is Www Through Phone Line 68<br />

emsentp How Many Personal Email Messages Sent Per<br />

67<br />

Day<br />

help<strong>org</strong>1 Willing To Work Harder For The Firm 67<br />

pride<strong>org</strong> I Am Proud Working For My Firm 67<br />

sbyrbrn7 Birth Year Of R 7th Sibling 67<br />

sethours Who Set Working Hours 67<br />

solunion Labor Union Tries To Solve Problems 67<br />

yrjobend When Did Your Last Paid Job End 67<br />

bwfriend Friends Black Or White 66<br />

chngwork I Would Change My Job For Something Else 66<br />

implives Way Of Life More Important Than Being<br />

66<br />

Catholic<br />

obeytch Important To Obey Church Teachings 66<br />

placewrk Where Do You Work 66<br />

relmhsp1 Patient Was Self 66<br />

relmhsp2 Patient Was Immediate Family 66<br />

relmhsp3 Patient Was Other Relatives 66<br />

relmhsp4 Patient Was Close Friend 66<br />

relmhsp5 Patient Was Acquaintance 66<br />

relmhsp6 Patient Was Other 66<br />

aidsded2 Has Aids Victim 2nd Closest To R Died 65<br />

aidssex2 Sex Of Aids Victim 2nd Closest To R 65<br />

aidswho2 Rs Relation. To 2nd Closest Aids Victim 65<br />

findout Can Find Out Where You Will Be Working 65<br />

if00who Who Would R Has Voted For In 2000 Election 65<br />

jobskill How Important Training In Developing Skills 65<br />

ormntlhs In What Order Check Into A Mental Hospital 65<br />

probfix2 Second Mention Of Problem 65<br />

stay<strong>org</strong>3 I Would Turn Down Job Offering More Pay 65<br />

totsup How Many People Responsible To You 65<br />

aidsage2 Age Of Aids Victim 2nd Closest To R 64<br />

aidsrac2 Race Of Aids Victim 2nd Closest To R 64<br />

aidsreg2 Region Of Aids Victim 2nd Closest To R 64<br />

othchrch Happy In Other Non Catholic Church 64<br />

supnum Number Of Workers R Supervises 64<br />

valrelig Estimated Value Contributed In Religious Org 64<br />

wktenure Describe Your Present Job Situation 64<br />

101


havchld1 Aged Should Have Child 63<br />

hsclass2 R 2nd Favorite Subject In Hs 63<br />

solfrat Fraternal Group Tries To Solve Problems 63<br />

useskill How Much Past Skills Can You Make Use In<br />

63<br />

Present<br />

actfrat R Active In Fraternal Group 62<br />

asnschl Does R Know Asians From School 62<br />

away3 Is 3rd Person Staying Somewhere Else Now? 62<br />

emchurch R Send Or Receive To Or From Church Members 62<br />

emfamloc R Send Or Receive To Or From Family Members<br />

At<br />

62<br />

emfamoth R Send Or Receive To Or From Other Family<br />

Membe<br />

62<br />

emfri R Send Or Receive To Or From Friends 62<br />

emgroups R Send Or Receive To Or From Group Members 62<br />

emwrkawy R Send Or Receive To Or From Business<br />

62<br />

Contacts<br />

emwrkloc R Send Or Receive To Or From Coworkers 62<br />

rclose5 R Feels Especially Close To Person #5 62<br />

asncom Does R Know Asians From Community 61<br />

asnrel Does R Know Asians As Relative 61<br />

kidmost Do R Have The Most Contact With Son Or<br />

61<br />

Daughter<br />

painqol Treatment For Pain Improve Quality Of Life 61<br />

wrkoth Ever Worked Full Time At Other Parts Of Org 61<br />

edcskill How Important School In Developing Skills 60<br />

newused Was The Car New Or Used? 60<br />

kidvisit How Often Does R Visit This Son Or Daughter 59<br />

reldealr R Relationship To The Salesperson 59<br />

satcar How Satisfied Are You With Your Purchase? 59<br />

wait8 How Long R Wait Treatment Not Calm And Peac 59<br />

maoth Other Protestant Denomination For Mother 58<br />

paincure Treatment For Pain Cure Condition 58<br />

part<strong>org</strong> In What Ways Part Of The Larger Org 58<br />

timekid1 Time R Spends With Child 1 58<br />

asncls Does R Feel Close To Asians 57<br />

kdeduc4 Highest Schl Grade Of R 4th Child 57<br />

livewith Do You Live Together? 57<br />

painrely Treatment For Pain Rely Less On Others 57<br />

solprof Prof Society Tries To Solve Problems 57<br />

actprof R Active In Professional Society 56<br />

genegoo1 Genetic Testing Good Or Harm 56<br />

monrelig Done Volunteer Work In Religious Org 56<br />

painfeel Treatment For Pain Improve Feeling About Se 56<br />

totmoney How Much Money In The Largest Of These<br />

Decisions<br />

56<br />

102


painfam Treatment For Pain Improve Family Relations 55<br />

cathsch Children Attend Catholic School 54<br />

chrissch Children Attend Christian School 54<br />

doingdys How Long Spent On Learning By Doing 54<br />

homesch Children Attend Home Schooling 54<br />

othsch Children Attend Other School 54<br />

privsch Children Attend Private Secular School 54<br />

relsch Children Attend Other Church School 54<br />

willwed1 How Likely You Two Will Get Married? 54<br />

carbuyf R Searched For The Best Price 53<br />

emotqol Treatment For Emotion Improve Quality Of Li 53<br />

frndrel4 What Is Friend 4s Religious Preference 53<br />

jobyears For How Long Have You Had Your Present Job 53<br />

kdwork2 Does R Child Do Paid Or Unpaid Work? 53<br />

kidcall How Often Does R Contact By Telephone Or<br />

53<br />

Letter<br />

where3 Where Is 3rd Person Staying? 53<br />

wwwlit Use Web To Learn About Literature 53<br />

emotfeel Treatment For Emotion Improve Feeling About 52<br />

emotrely Treatment For Emotion Rely Less On Others 52<br />

whywkhme Usual Reason R Work At Home 52<br />

wwwart Use Web To Learn About Visual Arts 52<br />

wwwmusic Use The Web To Learn About Music 52<br />

relhome Relationship To The Previous Owner Of The<br />

51<br />

Home<br />

stockops R Hold Any Stock Options Of Rs Company 51<br />

thisjob6 Heard Job I Was Asked To Take The New Job 51<br />

webable Rs Ability To Use Internet 51<br />

away2 Is 2nd Person Staying Somewhere Else Now? 50<br />

brkddo1 1st Mention What R Did When Felt Ner. Break 50<br />

brkdhlp1 1st Mention What Help R Sought 50<br />

carbuya R's Own Previous Knowledge Made R Buy 50<br />

emotcure Treatment For Emotion Cure Condition 50<br />

emotfam Treatment For Emotion Improve Family Relati 50<br />

frndoth1 What Is Friend 1s Other Prot Denom 50<br />

mntlas2 2nd Mention, What Mental Illness Is, Asserted 50<br />

solserv Service Group Tries To Solve Problems 50<br />

wait10 How Long R Wait Treatment Downhearted And 50<br />

B<br />

actserv R Active In Service Group 49<br />

carbuyb A Friend Or Relative Recommended R Buy 49<br />

carbuyg Convenience Made R Buy 49<br />

downfam Treatment For Downheartedness Improve Famil 49<br />

downqol Treatment For Downheartedness Improve Quali 49<br />

numpromo # Promotions Have You Received 49<br />

satjob7 Job Satisfaction In General 49<br />

103


sbalive9 R 9th Sibling Alive? 49<br />

sbrel9 R Relation To R 9th Sibling 49<br />

solschl School Service Tries To Solve Problems 49<br />

artsnew R Learn Something New On Web About Arts 48<br />

carbuyd General Reputation Made R Buy 48<br />

gender8 Gender Of 8th Person 48<br />

knwwht Does R Personally Any Whites 48<br />

relate8 Relationship Of 8th Person To Household Head 48<br />

relsp4 Relationship Of Person 4 To Spouse Of Househol 48<br />

sbsex9 Sex Of R 9th Sibling 48<br />

actschl R Active In School Service 47<br />

artschng Web Change Mind About Arts On Web 47<br />

askother Has R Asked Someone Else For Help With<br />

Software<br />

47<br />

askwork Has R Asked Someone At Work For Help With<br />

47<br />

Softw<br />

brkdhlp2 2nd Mention What Help R Sought 47<br />

brkdhlp3 3rd Mention What Help R Sought 47<br />

brkdwhy1 1st Mention Cause Of Ner. Break Feelings 47<br />

callcomp Has R Called Software Company For Help 47<br />

carbuyc An Acquaintance Recommended R Buy 47<br />

cmpvirus Does R Know What A Computer Virus Is 47<br />

doonown Has R Figured Out Problems With Software On<br />

47<br />

Own<br />

downcure Treatment For Downheartedness Cure Conditio 47<br />

downfeel Treatment For Downheartedness Improve Feeli 47<br />

downrely Treatment For Downheartedness Rely Less On 47<br />

fstspmed 1st Spouse's Mother's Highest Yr Of School 47<br />

manual Has R Consulted Manual For Help With Software 47<br />

old8 Age Of 8th Person 47<br />

online Has R Used Online Help For Software 47<br />

othrel1 What Type Of Religious Events Or Meetings 47<br />

payother Has R Paid For Help With Software 47<br />

srcheng1 Does R Know The Name Of A Search Engine 47<br />

thisjob1 Heard Job From A Notices Posted My Workplace 47<br />

thisjob3 Heard Job From My Supervisor 47<br />

thisjob5 Heard Job I Near The Top Of A Seniority List 47<br />

upload Does R Know How To Upload Files To Www 47<br />

wojobyrs How Many Years Without A Job 47<br />

buythngs Who Has Final Say About Buying Things For<br />

Home<br />

46<br />

caninf1 Would Use Search Engine For Information On<br />

Cand<br />

46<br />

caninf10 Would Go To Portal Site For Information On<br />

Cand<br />

46<br />

caninf11 Would Go To Govt Site For Information On 46<br />

104


caninf12<br />

Candid<br />

Would Refuse To Answer Not Sure Dont Know 46<br />

caninf13 Does R Mentioned Any Specific Url? 46<br />

caninf14 First Site Mentioned 46<br />

caninf2 Would Use Category Directory Information On<br />

Can<br />

46<br />

caninf3 Would Use Bookmark For Information On<br />

Candidate<br />

46<br />

caninf4 Would Guess Or Type Site Name For Information<br />

O<br />

46<br />

caninf5 Would Seek Advice For Information On<br />

Candidate<br />

46<br />

caninf6 Would Use Chat Group For Information On<br />

Candida<br />

46<br />

caninf7 Would Go To Candidate Site For Information On<br />

C<br />

46<br />

caninf8 Would Go To Politics Site For Information On Ca 46<br />

caninf9 Would Go To News Site For Information On<br />

46<br />

Candid<br />

carbuye R Saw Their Advertisement 46<br />

clean1 Who In Household Does Cleaning 46<br />

cooking1 Who In Household Prepares The Meals 46<br />

mntloth What Mental Illness Is, Other Codes 46<br />

paoth Other Protestant Denomination For Father 46<br />

repairs1 Who In Household Does Small Repairs 46<br />

rhhwork How Many Hours A Week Does R Spend On Hh 46<br />

Work<br />

sbyrbrn8 Birth Year Of R 8th Sibling 46<br />

shop1 Who In Household Shops For Groceries 46<br />

thisjob4 Heard Job From One Of My Coworkers 46<br />

weekend Who Has Final Say About Choosing Weekend<br />

46<br />

Activity<br />

where2 Where Is 2nd Person Staying? 46<br />

actvet R Active In Veteran Group 45<br />

formlfin Have You Finished All The Couses 45<br />

frndfnd4 Fund.-Lib. Of 4th Friend 45<br />

laundry1 Who In Household Does Laundry 45<br />

sphhwork How Many Hours A Week Does Spouse On Hh<br />

45<br />

Wrk<br />

thisjob2 Heard Job Through My Union 45<br />

blkwrk Does R Know Blacks From Work 44<br />

caresik1 Who In Household Cares For Sick In Family 44<br />

freeexp2 What Experiences In Life Make You Feel Most<br />

44<br />

Free<br />

hhwkdis How Often R And Spouse Disagree Sharing Of<br />

Hh Wrk<br />

105<br />

44


hhwkfair Sharing Of Hh Work Between R And Spouse 44<br />

othhrs Hours R Spends At Other Job 44<br />

siteyrs How Long Have Worked For Those Sites 44<br />

switch2 What Was Rs Second Religious Preference 44<br />

youmoney Largest Decision In Which You Had The Final<br />

44<br />

Say<br />

solvet Veteran Group Tries To Solve Problems 43<br />

askelse R Asked Someone Else For Help 42<br />

askwksch R Figured Out Problems With Web On Own 42<br />

cussup R Called Software Company 42<br />

doself R Figured Out Problems With Web On Own 42<br />

earnshh Hubby Or Wife Earns More Dollars 42<br />

fstspped 1st Spouse's Father's Highest Yr Of School 42<br />

hispwrk Does R Know Hispanics From Work 42<br />

hourly What Is Your Hourly Wage Before Tax 42<br />

kdsex5 Sex Of R 5th Child 42<br />

loanedto O To Whom Did You Lend This Money? 42<br />

manbook R Consulted Manual For Help With Web 42<br />

payelse R Has Paid For Help 42<br />

tecsup Called Tech Support At Work 42<br />

thisjob7 Heard Job Others (Specify) 42<br />

trainsch How Many Years Spent On Training 42<br />

abort12 Past 12 Months R Web To Learn Abortion 41<br />

brkdas2 2nd Mention, What Nervous Breakdown Is,<br />

Asserted<br />

41<br />

brkdsym3 3rd Mention, What Nervous Breakdown Is,<br />

41<br />

Symptoms<br />

contact Web Make R Contact Elected Official 41<br />

econ12 Past 12 Months R Web To Learn Economy 41<br />

enviro12 Past 12 Months R Web To Learn Environment 41<br />

fe12 Past 12 Months R Web To Learn Gender Issues 41<br />

foraff12 Past 12 Months R Web To Learn Foreign Affairs 41<br />

gun12 Past 12 Months R Web To Learn Gun Control 41<br />

kdalive5 R 5th Child Alive? 41<br />

kdrel5 R Relation To R 5th Child 41<br />

kdyrbrn5 Birth Year Of R 5th Child 41<br />

meeting Web Make R Attend A Political Meeting 41<br />

moral12 Past 12 Months R Web To Learn Moral Issues 41<br />

news12 Past 12 Months R Web To Learn News 41<br />

petition Web Make R Sign Petition 41<br />

polcam12 Past 12 Months R Web To Learn Pol Campaigns 41<br />

racrel12 Past 12 Months R Web To Learn Race Relations 41<br />

sppaid Regularly Received Alimony - Chld Supprt 41<br />

taxes12 Past 12 Months R Web To Learn Taxes 41<br />

gender12 Gender Of 12th Person (Visitor) 40<br />

mntlimp2 2nd Mention, What Mental Illness Is, Imputed 40<br />

106


orhealer In What Order Go To A Spiritual Or A Natural<br />

Healer<br />

40<br />

solhobby Hobby Club Tries To Solve Problems 40<br />

adhosmed Would R Have Child Be On Med By Hospital<br />

Staff<br />

39<br />

frndrel5 What Is Friend 5s Religious Preference 39<br />

kdevwork Did R Child Work For 1 Or More Yr? 39<br />

polagree Visit Political Sites R Agrees With 39<br />

poldsagr Visit Political Sites R Disagrees With 39<br />

polforms Web Help Form Opinions 39<br />

polneutl Visit Politically Neutral Sites 39<br />

poltough Web Show Issues More Complicated 39<br />

acthobby R Active In Hobby Club 38<br />

brkdtime When Feelings Of Nervous Breakdown Happened 38<br />

formldys The Number Of Days In Formal Training 38<br />

milwrknw Currently Work For Military Or Dod? 38<br />

old12 Age Of 12th Person (Visitor) 38<br />

polalter Web Help Change Mind 38<br />

polconf Web Help Confirm Opinions 38<br />

prob2 Second Problem Mentioned 38<br />

jewswrk Does R Know Jews From Work 37<br />

lawyerg Convenience 37<br />

sollit Lit Or Art Grp Tries To Solve Problems 37<br />

srcheng2 Name Of Search Engine Given By R 37<br />

whtcom Does R Know Whites From Community 37<br />

whtrel Does R Know Whites As Relative 37<br />

whtschl Does R Know Whites From School 37<br />

actlit R Active In Literary Or Art Group 36<br />

asnwrk Does R Know Asians From Work 36<br />

away4 Is 4th Person Staying Somewhere Else Now? 36<br />

brkdoth What Nervous Breakdown Is, Other Codes 36<br />

emhrw Hours Per Week Using Work Computer Email 36<br />

extr2001 Did R Receive Perf Based Payment In 2001 36<br />

formlhrs The Number Of Hrs In Formal Training 36<br />

othlang1 What Other Languages Does R Speak 36<br />

polchnge Web Change Rs Mind 36<br />

polnew R Learn Something New On The Web 36<br />

relate12 Relation Of 12th Person (Visitor) To Head 36<br />

totfound How Much Money Contributed In Priv & Comm.<br />

Found<br />

36<br />

tothlth How Much Money Contributed In Health 36<br />

tothuman How Much Money Contributed In Human<br />

Services<br />

36<br />

deptperf Size Of Perf Based Pay Depend On Workgroup 35<br />

frndfnd5 Fund.-Lib. Of 5th Friend 35<br />

futrdown Degree Economy Will Get Worse Over Next Year 35<br />

107


getlang Where Did R Learn Other Language 35<br />

indperf Size Of Perf Based Pay Depend On Individual 35<br />

mntlsym3 3rd Mention, What Mental Illness Is, Symptoms 35<br />

polcamp R Sought Political Information Political Campai 35<br />

polfrel R Sought Political Information Friends Or Relat 35<br />

polmag1 R Sought Political Info General Interest<br />

35<br />

Magazines<br />

polmag2 R Sought Political Information Political Magazi 35<br />

polpapr R Sought Political Information Daily Newspaper 35<br />

poltv R Sought Political Information Tv Or Radio 35<br />

polwww R Sought Political Information Www 35<br />

prozfor2 What Can You Tell Me About Prozac Is Used For 35<br />

uselang How Often Does R Use Language Other Than<br />

35<br />

Englis<br />

cideage2 Age Of Murder Victim 2nd Closest To R 34<br />

ciderac2 Race Of Murder Victim 2nd Closest To R 34<br />

cidereg2 Region Of Murder Victim 2nd Closest To R 34<br />

cidesex2 Sex Of Murder Victim 2nd Closest To R 34<br />

cidewho2 Rs Relationship To 2nd Closest Murderee 34<br />

deckids Who Makes Decision About How To Bring Up<br />

34<br />

Children<br />

frndoth2 What Is Friend 2s Other Prot Denom 34<br />

kdeduc5 Highest Schl Grade Of R 5th Child 34<br />

relhhd6 Relation Of 6th Person To Household Head 34<br />

solyouth Youth Group Tries To Solve Problems 34<br />

actyouth R Active In Youth Group 33<br />

advsrch How Familiar R Is With Term Advanced Search 33<br />

agewedcr Rs Age At Current Marriage 33<br />

browser1 R Knows What An Internet Web Browser Is 33<br />

compperf Size Of Perf Based Pay Depend On Profits 33<br />

ezines How Familiar R Is With Term E-Zines 33<br />

frndoth3 What Is Friend 3s Other Prot Denom 33<br />

mp3 How Familiar R Is With Term Mp3 33<br />

newsgrps How Familiar R Is With Term Newsgroups 33<br />

prefsets How Familiar R Is With Term Preference Settings 33<br />

relagent Your Relationship To The Real Estate Agent 33<br />

relprivt Relationship To The Seller Of The Vehicle 33<br />

spklang How Well Does R Speak Other Language 33<br />

where4 Where Is 4th Person Staying? 33<br />

whtcls Does R Feel Close To Whites 33<br />

aidswho3 Rs Relat. To 3rd Closest Aids Victim To R 32<br />

away1 Is 1st Person Staying Somewhere Else Now? 32<br />

carbuy1 What Was The Most Important Reason? 32<br />

mar7 Marital Status Of 7th Person 31<br />

aidsage3 Age Of Aids Victim 3rd Closest To R 31<br />

aidsded3 Has Aids Victim 3rd Closest To R Died 31<br />

108


aidsreg3 Region Of Aids Victim 3rd Closest To R 31<br />

aidssex3 Sex Of Aids Victim 3rd Closest To R 31<br />

brkddo2 2nd Mention What R Did When Felt Ner. Break 31<br />

cowrkfrd Number Of Close Friends At Work Place 31<br />

warrntyc Did The Seller Provide A Warranty? 31<br />

where1 Where Is 1st Person Staying? 31<br />

aidsrac3 Race Of Aids Victim 3rd Cloest To R 30<br />

brkddur Duration,Severity Of Nervous Breakdown<br />

Feelings<br />

30<br />

hrsrelig How Many Hours Spent In Religious Orgpast 30<br />

macall1 How Often Does R Contact Mother By Telephone 30<br />

matime1 How Long Does It Take To Get To Where<br />

30<br />

Mother Live<br />

realtore I Saw Their Advertisement Made R Choose 30<br />

sbyrbrn9 Birth Year Of R 9th Sibling 30<br />

switwhy2 Why Did R Make Second Switch 30<br />

timekid2 Time R Spends With Child 2 30<br />

toteduc How Much Money Contributed In Education 30<br />

109


Value Labels for Repeated Items<br />

<strong>GSS</strong> 1972-2008 Cumulative Dataset<br />

CASEID CASE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER<br />

Data type: character<br />

Record/columns: 1/1-8<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

AGE AGE OF RESPONDENT<br />

13. Respondent's age<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

89 89 OR OLDER<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/9-10<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ZODIAC RESPONDENTS ASTROLOGICAL SIGN<br />

654. ASTROLOGICAL SIGN OF RESPONDENT<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 ARIES<br />

2 TAURUS<br />

3 GEMINI<br />

4 CANCER<br />

5 LEO<br />

6 VIRGO<br />

7 LIBRA<br />

8 SCORPIO<br />

9 SAGITTARIUS<br />

10 CAPRICORN<br />

11 AQUARIUS<br />

12 PISCES<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/11-12<br />

110


COHORT YEAR OF BIRTH<br />

1651. Birth cohort of respondent.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

9999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9999<br />

Record/columns: 1/13-16<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SEX RESPONDENTS SEX<br />

23. Code respondent's sex<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

1 MALE<br />

2 FEMALE<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 0<br />

Record/column: 1/17<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACE RACE OF RESPONDENT<br />

24. What race do you consider yourself?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 WHITE<br />

2 BLACK<br />

3 OTHER<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 0<br />

Record/column: 1/18<br />

____________________________________<br />

RACECEN1 WHAT IS RS RACE 1ST MENTION<br />

1602. What is your race? Indicate one or more races that you<br />

consider yourself to be.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 WHITE<br />

2 BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN<br />

3 AMERICAN I<strong>NDI</strong>AN OR ALASKA NATIVE<br />

4 ASIAN I<strong>NDI</strong>AN<br />

5 CHINESE<br />

6 FILIPINO<br />

111


7 JAPANESE<br />

8 KOREAN<br />

9 VIETNAMESE<br />

10 OTHER ASIAN<br />

11 NATIVE HAWAIIAN<br />

12 GUAMANIAN OR CHAMORRO<br />

13 SAMOAN<br />

14 OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER<br />

15 SOME OTHER RACE<br />

16 HISPANIC<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/19-20<br />

____________________________________________<br />

RACECEN2 WHAT IS RS RACE 2ND MENTION<br />

1602. What is your race? Indicate one or more races that you<br />

consider yourself to be.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 WHITE<br />

2 BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN<br />

3 AMERICAN I<strong>NDI</strong>AN OR ALASKA NATIVE<br />

4 ASIAN I<strong>NDI</strong>AN<br />

5 CHINESE<br />

6 FILIPINO<br />

7 JAPANESE<br />

8 KOREAN<br />

9 VIETNAMESE<br />

10 OTHER ASIAN<br />

11 NATIVE HAWAIIAN<br />

12 GUAMANIAN OR CHAMORRO<br />

13 SAMOAN<br />

14 OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER<br />

15 SOME OTHER RACE<br />

16 HISPANIC<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/21-22<br />

_____________________________________<br />

RACECEN3 WHAT IS RS RACE 3RD MENTION<br />

1602. What is your race? Indicate one or more races that you<br />

consider yourself to be.<br />

112


VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 WHITE<br />

2 BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN<br />

3 AMERICAN I<strong>NDI</strong>AN OR ALASKA NATIVE<br />

4 ASIAN I<strong>NDI</strong>AN<br />

5 CHINESE<br />

6 FILIPINO<br />

7 JAPANESE<br />

8 KOREAN<br />

9 VIETNAMESE<br />

10 OTHER ASIAN<br />

11 NATIVE HAWAIIAN<br />

12 GUAMANIAN OR CHAMORRO<br />

13 SAMOAN<br />

14 OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER<br />

15 SOME OTHER RACE<br />

16 HISPANIC<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/23-24<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ETHNIC COUNTRY OF FAMILY ORIGIN<br />

1596. From what countries or part of the world did your<br />

ancestors come?<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/25-26<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

ETH1 1ST MENTIONED COUNTRY OF ORIGIN<br />

A. IF MORE THAN ONE COUNTRY NAMED:Which one of these countries<br />

do you feel closer to?<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/27-28<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ETH2 2ND MENTIONED COUNTRY OF ORIGIN<br />

A. IF MORE THAN ONE COUNTRY NAMED:Which one of these countries<br />

do you feel closer to?<br />

113


Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/29-30<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ETH3 3RD MENTIONED COUNTRY OF ORIGIN<br />

A. IF MORE THAN ONE COUNTRY NAMED:Which one of these countries<br />

do you feel closer to?<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/31-32<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ETHNUM TYPE OF RESPONSE ABOUT ETHNICITY -- R<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

1 NAMES 1<br />

2 CHOOSES 1 OF 2+<br />

3 CANNOT CHOOSE 1<br />

4 CANNOT NAME ANY<br />

5 UNCODEABLE<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 5<br />

Record/column: 1/33<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

HISPANIC HISPANIC SPECIFIED<br />

1601. IF R IS FEMALE, READ LATINA; IF MALE, READ LATINO. Are you<br />

Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino/Latina? IF YES: Which group are you<br />

from?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 NOT HISPANIC<br />

2 MEXICAN, MEXICAN AMERICAN, CHICANO/A<br />

3 PUERTO RICAN<br />

4 CUBAN<br />

5 SALVADORIAN<br />

6 GUATEMALAN<br />

7 PANAMANIAN<br />

8 NICARAGUAN<br />

9 COSTA RICAN<br />

10 CENTRAL AMERICAN<br />

11 HONDURAN<br />

15 DOMINICAN<br />

16 WEST I<strong>NDI</strong>AN<br />

20 PERUVIAN<br />

114


21 EQUADORIAN<br />

22 COLUMBIAN<br />

23 VENEZUELAN<br />

24 Argentinian<br />

30 SPANISH<br />

31 BASQUE<br />

35 FILIPINO/A<br />

40 LATIN AMERICAN<br />

41 SOUTH AMERICAN<br />

45 LATIN<br />

46 LATINO/A<br />

47 HISPANIC<br />

50 OTHER, NOT SPECIFIED<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/34-35<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

SIBS NUMBER OF BROTHERS AND SISTERS<br />

11. How many brothers and sisters did you have? Please count<br />

those born alive, but no longer living, as well as those alive<br />

now. Also include stepbrothers and stepsisters, and children<br />

adopted by your parents.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/36-37<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MARITAL MARITAL STATUS<br />

4. Are you currently -- married, widowed, divorced, separated,<br />

or have you never been married?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

1 MARRIED<br />

2 WIDOWED<br />

3 DIVORCED<br />

4 SEPARATED<br />

5 NEVER MARRIED<br />

9 NA<br />

115


Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 9<br />

Record/column: 1/38<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

AGEWED AGE WHEN FIRST MARRIED<br />

4a. If ever married: How old were you when you first married?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/39-40<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

MARCOHRT YEAR OF FIRST MARRIAGE<br />

1652. Marriage cohort of the respondent.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

9999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9999<br />

Record/columns: 1/41-44<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WIDOWED EVER BEEN WIDOWED<br />

4c. if currently married, separated, or divorced: Have you ever<br />

been widowed?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/45<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

DIVORCE EVER BEEN DIVORCED OR SEPARATED<br />

116


4b. If currently married or widowed: Have you ever been divorced<br />

or legally separated?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/46<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

CHILDS NUMBER OF CHILDREN<br />

12. How many children have you ever had? Please count all that<br />

were born alive at any time (including any you had from a<br />

previous marriage).<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

8 EIGHT OR MORE<br />

9 DK NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 9<br />

Record/column: 1/47<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

AGEKDBRN R'S AGE WHEN 1ST CHILD BORN<br />

14. How old were you when your first child was born?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/48-49<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

REGION REGION OF INTERVIEW<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 NOT ASSIGNED<br />

1 NEW ENGLAND<br />

2 MIDDLE ATLANTIC<br />

117


3 E. NOR. CENTRAL<br />

4 W. NOR. CENTRAL<br />

5 SOUTH ATLANTIC<br />

6 E. SOU. CENTRAL<br />

7 W. SOU. CENTRAL<br />

8 MOUNTAIN<br />

9 PACIFIC<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 0<br />

Record/column: 1/50<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

XNORCSIZ EXPANDED N.O.R.C. SIZE CODE<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 NOT ASSIGNED<br />

1 CITY GT 250000<br />

2 CITY,50-250000<br />

3 SUBURB, LRG CITY<br />

4 SUBURB, MED CITY<br />

5 UNINC,LRG CITY<br />

6 UNINC,MED CITY<br />

7 CITY,10-49999<br />

8 TOWN GT 2500<br />

9 SMALLER AREAS<br />

10 OPEN COUNTRY<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 0<br />

Record/columns: 1/51-52<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SRCBELT SRC BELTCODE<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 NOT ASSIGNED<br />

1 12 LRGST SMSA'S<br />

2 SMSA'S 13-100<br />

3 SUBURB, 12 LRGST<br />

4 SUBURB, 13-100<br />

5 OTHER URBAN<br />

6 OTHER RURAL<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 0<br />

Record/column: 1/53<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SIZE SIZE OF PLACE IN 1000S<br />

118


VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 NOT ASSIGNED<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: -1<br />

Record/columns: 1/54-57<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

EDUC HIGHEST YEAR OF SCHOOL COMPLETED<br />

15. What is the highest grade in elementary school or high<br />

school that you finished and got credit for?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

97 IAP<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 97,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/58-59<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

DEGREE RS HIGHEST DEGREE<br />

19. If finished 9th-12th grade: Did you ever get a high school<br />

diploma or a GED certificate?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 LT HIGH SCHOOL<br />

1 HIGH SCHOOL<br />

2 JUNIOR COLLEGE<br />

3 BACHELOR<br />

4 GRADUATE<br />

7 IAP<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 7,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/60<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

INCOME72 TOTAL FAMILY INCOME<br />

In which of these groups did your total family income, from<br />

all sources, fall last year, before taxes, that is?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

119


0 IAP<br />

1 LT $2000<br />

2 $2000 TO $3999<br />

3 $4000 TO $5999<br />

4 $6000 TO $7999<br />

5 $8000 TO $9999<br />

6 $10000 TO $12499<br />

7 $12500 TO $14999<br />

8 $15000 TO $17499<br />

9 $17500 TO $19999<br />

10 $20000 TO $24999<br />

11 $25000 TO $29999<br />

12 $30000+<br />

13 REFUSED<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/61-62<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

INCOME TOTAL FAMILY INCOME<br />

37. In which of these groups did your total family income, from<br />

all sources, fall last year before taxes, that is?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 LT $1000<br />

2 $1000 TO 2999<br />

3 $3000 TO 3999<br />

4 $4000 TO 4999<br />

5 $5000 TO 5999<br />

6 $6000 TO 6999<br />

7 $7000 TO 7999<br />

8 $8000 TO 9999<br />

9 $10000 - 14999<br />

10 $15000 - 19999<br />

11 $20000 - 24999<br />

12 $25000 OR MORE<br />

13 REFUSED<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/63-64<br />

120


___________________________________________________________________________<br />

INCOME77 TOTAL FAMILY INCOME<br />

Family income on 1977-1980 surveys<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 LT $1000<br />

2 $1000-2999<br />

3 $3000-3999<br />

4 $4000-4999<br />

5 $5000-5999<br />

6 $6000-6999<br />

7 $7000-7999<br />

8 $8000-9999<br />

9 $10000-12499<br />

10 $12500-14999<br />

11 $15000-17499<br />

12 $17500-19999<br />

13 $20000-22499<br />

14 $22500-24999<br />

15 $25000-49999<br />

16 $50000 +<br />

17 REFUSED<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/65-66<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

INCOME82 TOTAL FAMILY INCOME<br />

Family income on 1982-85 surveys.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 LT $1000<br />

2 $1000-2999<br />

3 $3000-3999<br />

4 $4000-4999<br />

5 $5000-5999<br />

6 $6000-6999<br />

7 $7000-7999<br />

8 $8000-9999<br />

9 $10000-12499<br />

10 $12500-14999<br />

11 $15000-17499<br />

12 $17500-19999<br />

13 $20000-22499<br />

14 $22500-24999<br />

15 $25000-34999<br />

16 $35000-49999<br />

121


17 $50000 +<br />

18 REFUSED<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/67-68<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

INCOME86 TOTAL FAMILY INCOME<br />

Family income on 1986-90 surveys.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 LT $1000<br />

2 $1000-2999<br />

3 $3000-3999<br />

4 $4000-4999<br />

5 $5000-5999<br />

6 $6000-6999<br />

7 $7000-7999<br />

8 $8000-9999<br />

9 $10000-12499<br />

10 $12500-14999<br />

11 $15000-17499<br />

12 $17500-19999<br />

13 $20000-22499<br />

14 $22500-24999<br />

15 $25000-29999<br />

16 $30000-34999<br />

17 $35000-39999<br />

18 $40000-49999<br />

19 $50000-59999<br />

20 $60000+<br />

21 REFUSED<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/69-70<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

INCOME91 TOTAL FAMILY INCOME<br />

Family income on the 1991-96 surveys.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

122


1 LT $1000<br />

2 $1000-2999<br />

3 $3000-3999<br />

4 $4000-4999<br />

5 $5000-5999<br />

6 $6000-6999<br />

7 $7000-7999<br />

8 $8000-9999<br />

9 $10000-12499<br />

10 $12500-14999<br />

11 $15000-17499<br />

12 $17500-19999<br />

13 $20000-22499<br />

14 $22500-24999<br />

15 $25000-29999<br />

16 $30000-34999<br />

17 $35000-39999<br />

18 $40000-49999<br />

19 $50000-59999<br />

20 $60000-74999<br />

21 $75000+<br />

22 REFUSED<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/71-7<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

INCOME98 TOTAL FAMILY INCOME<br />

Family income on the 1998, 2000, 2002 and 2004 surveys.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 UNDER $1 000<br />

2 $1 000 TO 2 999<br />

3 $3 000 TO 3 999<br />

4 $4 000 TO 4 999<br />

5 $5 000 TO 5 999<br />

6 $6 000 TO 6 999<br />

7 $7 000 TO 7 999<br />

8 $8 000 TO 9 999<br />

9 $10000 TO 12499<br />

10 $12500 TO 14999<br />

11 $15000 TO 17499<br />

12 $17500 TO 19999<br />

13 $20000 TO 22499<br />

14 $22500 TO 24999<br />

15 $25000 TO 29999<br />

16 $30000 TO 34999<br />

17 $35000 TO 39999<br />

123


18 $40000 TO 49999<br />

19 $50000 TO 59999<br />

20 $60000 TO 74999<br />

21 $75000 TO $89999<br />

22 $90000 - $109999<br />

23 $110000 OR OVER<br />

24 REFUSED<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/73-74<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

PARTYID POLITICAL PARTY AFFILIATION<br />

56. Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a<br />

Republican, Democrat, Independent, or what?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 STRONG DEMOCRAT<br />

1 NOT STR DEMOCRAT<br />

2 IND,NEAR DEM<br />

3 INDEPENDENT<br />

4 IND,NEAR REP<br />

5 NOT STR REPUBLICAN<br />

6 STRONG REPUBLICAN<br />

7 OTHER PARTY<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/75<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RELIG RS RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE<br />

104. What is your religous preference? Is it Protestant,<br />

Catholic, Jewish, some other religion, or no religion?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 PROTESTANT<br />

2 CATHOLIC<br />

3 JEWISH<br />

4 NONE<br />

5 OTHER (SPECIFY)<br />

6 BUDDHISM<br />

7 HINDUISM<br />

8 OTHER EASTERN<br />

9 MOSLEM/ISLAM<br />

10 ORTHODOX-CHRISTIAN<br />

11 CHRISTIAN<br />

124


12 NATIVE AMERICAN<br />

13 INTER-NONDENOMINATIONAL<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/76-77<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

DENOM SPECIFIC DENOMINATION<br />

104a. If Protestant: What specific denomination is that, if any?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

10 AM BAPTIST ASSO<br />

11 AM BAPT CH IN USA<br />

12 NAT BAPT CONV OF AM<br />

13 NAT BAPT CONV USA<br />

14 SOUTHERN BAPTIST<br />

15 OTHER BAPTISTS<br />

18 BAPTIST-DK WHICH<br />

20 AFR METH EPISCOPAL<br />

21 AFR METH EP ZION<br />

22 UNITED METHODIST<br />

23 OTHER METHODIST<br />

28 METHODIST-DK WHICH<br />

30 AM LUTHERAN<br />

31 LUTH CH IN AMERICA<br />

32 LUTHERAN-MO SYNOD<br />

33 WI EVAN LUTH SYNOD<br />

34 OTHER LUTHERAN<br />

35 EVANGELICAL LUTH<br />

38 LUTHERAN-DK WHICH<br />

40 PRESBYTERIAN C IN US<br />

41 UNITED PRES CH IN US<br />

42 OTHER PRESBYTERIAN<br />

43 PRESBYTERIAN, MERGED<br />

48 PRESBYTERIAN-DK WH<br />

50 EPISCOPAL<br />

60 OTHER-SPECIFY<br />

70 NO DENOMINATION<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/78-79<br />

125


___________________________________________________________________________<br />

OTHER OTHER PROTESTANT DENOMINATIONS<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

998 DK<br />

999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,998,999<br />

Record/columns: 1/80-82<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

JEW WHAT SORT OF JEW R IS<br />

104b. Do you consider yourself Orthodox, Conservative, Reform,<br />

or none of these?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 ORTHODOX<br />

2 CONSERVATIVE<br />

3 REFORM<br />

4 NONE OF THESE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/83<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

FUND HOW FUNDAMENTALIST IS R CURRENTLY<br />

104c. Fundamentalism/liberalism of respondent's religion.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 FUNDAMENTALIST<br />

2 MODERATE<br />

3 LIBERAL<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA-EXCLUDED<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/84<br />

126


___________________________________________________________________________<br />

WRKSTAT LABOR FRCE STATUS<br />

1. Last week were you working full time, part time, going to<br />

school, keeping house, or what?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 WORKING FULLTIME<br />

2 WORKING PARTTIME<br />

3 TEMP NOT WORKING<br />

4 UNEMPL, LAID OFF<br />

5 RETIRED<br />

6 SCHOOL<br />

7 KEEPING HOUSE<br />

8 OTHER<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9<br />

Record/column: 1/85<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

EVWORK EVER WORK AS LONG AS ONE YEAR<br />

1c. If retired, in school, keeping house, or other: Did you ever<br />

work for as long as one year?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/86<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

WRKSLF R SELF-EMP OR WORKS FOR SOMEBODY<br />

2e. (Are/were) you self employed or (do/did) you work for<br />

someone else?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 SELF-EMPLOYED<br />

2 SOMEONE ELSE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

127


Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/87<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

UNEMP EVER UNEMPLOYED IN LAST TEN YRS<br />

193. At any time during the last ten years, have you been<br />

unemployed and looking for work for as long as a month?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/88<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

INDUSTRY RS INDUSTRY CODE (1970)<br />

2c. What kind of place (do/did) you work for? d. What (do/did)<br />

they (make/do)?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 DK,NA,IAP<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 0<br />

Record/columns: 1/89-91<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

INDUS80 RS INDUSTRY CODE (1980)<br />

3. Respondent's occupation, prestige, and industry<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

990 NA<br />

998 DK<br />

999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,998,999<br />

Record/columns: 1/92-94<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WRKGOVT GOVT OR PRIVATE EMPLOYEE<br />

128


2f. (Are/were) you employed by the federal, state, or local<br />

government or by a private employer (including non-profit<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizations)?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 GOVERNMENT<br />

2 PRIVATE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/95<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HRS1 NUMBER OF HOURS WORKED LAST WEEK<br />

1a. If working, full or part time: how many hours did you work<br />

last week, at all jobs?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/96-97<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

HRS2 NUMBER OF HOURS USUALLY WORK A WEEK<br />

1b. If with a job, but not at work: How many hours a week do you<br />

usually work, at all jobs?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/98-99<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WEEKSWRK WEEKS R. WORKED LAST YEAR<br />

175. Now I'd like to ask you about last year. How many weeks did<br />

you work either full-time or part-time not counting work around<br />

129


the house? (Include paid vacations and sick leave.)<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/100-101<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PARTFULL WAS R'S WORK PART-TIME OR FULL-TIME?<br />

175a. When you worked last year, was it usually full or part<br />

time?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 FULL-TIME<br />

2 PART-TIME<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/102<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

OCC RS CENSUS OCCUPATION CODE (1970)<br />

2a. What kind of work do you (did you normally) do? That is,<br />

what (is/was)your job called?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 DK,NA,IAP<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 0<br />

Record/columns: 1/103-105<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ISCO68 RESPONDENT'S OCCUPATION, 1970 CENSUS<br />

1635. Respondent's occupation (International Standard<br />

Classification Codes-1968)<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

9998 DK<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9998<br />

130


Record/columns: 1/106-109<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

OCC80 RS CENSUS OCCUPATION CODE (1980)<br />

3. Respondent's occupation, prestige, and industry<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

990 NA<br />

998 DK<br />

999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,998,999<br />

Record/columns: 1/110-112<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

ISCO681 RESPONDENT'S OCCUPATION, 1980 CENSUS<br />

1638. Respondent's occupation (International Standard<br />

Classification Codes-1968)<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

9998 DK<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9998<br />

Record/columns: 1/113-116<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ISCO88 RESPONDENT'S OCCUPATION, 1988 CENSUS<br />

1642. Respondent's Occupation, 1988 Census<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

9998 DK<br />

9999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9998,9999<br />

Record/columns: 1/117-120<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PRESTIGE RS OCCUPATIONAL PRESTIGE SCORE (1970)<br />

2a. What kind of work do you (did you normally) do? That is,<br />

what (is/was)your job called? b. What (do/did) you actually do<br />

131


in that job? Tell me, what (are/were) some of your main duties?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 DK,NA,IAP<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 0<br />

Record/columns: 1/121-122<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

PRESTG80 RS OCCUPATIONAL PRESTIGE SCORE (1980)<br />

3. Respondent's occupation, prestige, and industry<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 DK,NA,IAP<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 0<br />

Record/columns: 1/123-124<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SEI RESPONDENT SOCIOECONOMIC INDEX<br />

1646. Respondent socioeconomic index.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

99.8 DK<br />

99.9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Decimals: 1<br />

Missing-data codes: -1.0,99.8,99.9<br />

Record/columns: 1/125-128<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

DOTDATA D.O.T. CODE - RELATION TO DATA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Decimals: 2<br />

Missing-data code: -1.00<br />

Record/columns: 1/129-133<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

DOTPEOP D.O.T. CODE - RELATION TO PEOPLE<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Decimals: 2<br />

Missing-data code: -1.00<br />

132


Record/columns: 1/134-138<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

DOTTHNG D.O.T. CODE - RELATION TO THINGS<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Decimals: 2<br />

Missing-data code: -1.00<br />

Record/columns: 1/139-143<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

DOTSVP D.O.T. CODE - SPECIFIC VOCAT. PREP<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Decimals: 2<br />

Missing-data code: -1.00<br />

Record/columns: 1/144-148<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

DOTGED D.O.T. CODE - GENERAL EDUC DEVELOP.<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Decimals: 2<br />

Missing-data code: -1.00<br />

Record/columns: 1/149-153<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

DOTPRES TEMME PRESTIGE SCALE<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Decimals: 1<br />

Missing-data code: -1.0<br />

Record/columns: 1/154-157<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

RINCOME RESPONDENTS INCOME<br />

38. Did you earn any income from [OCCUPATION DESCRIBED IN Q2]<br />

last year? a. If yes: In which of these groups did your earnings<br />

from [OCCUPATION IN Q2] for last year fall? That is, before<br />

taxes or other deductions.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 LT $1000<br />

2 $1000 TO 2999<br />

3 $3000 TO 3999<br />

4 $4000 TO 4999<br />

133


5 $5000 TO 5999<br />

6 $6000 TO 6999<br />

7 $7000 TO 7999<br />

8 $8000 TO 9999<br />

9 $10000 - 14999<br />

10 $15000 - 19999<br />

11 $20000 - 24999<br />

12 $25000 OR MORE<br />

13 REFUSED<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/158-159<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

RINCOM77 RESPONDENTS INCOME<br />

Respondent's income on 1977/78/80 surveys.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 LT $1000<br />

2 $1000-2999<br />

3 $3000-3999<br />

4 $4000-4999<br />

5 $5000-5999<br />

6 $6000-6999<br />

7 $7000-7999<br />

8 $8000-9999<br />

9 $10000-12499<br />

10 $12500-14999<br />

11 $15000-17499<br />

12 $17500-19999<br />

13 $20000-22499<br />

14 $22500-24999<br />

15 $25000-49999<br />

16 $50000 +<br />

17 REFUSED<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/160-161<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

RINCOM82 RESPONDENTS INCOME<br />

Respondent's income on 1982-85 surveys.<br />

134


VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 LT $1000<br />

2 $1000-2999<br />

3 $3000-3999<br />

4 $4000-4999<br />

5 $5000-5999<br />

6 $6000-6999<br />

7 $7000-7999<br />

8 $8000-9999<br />

9 $10000-12499<br />

10 $12500-14999<br />

11 $15000-17499<br />

12 $17500-19999<br />

13 $20000-22499<br />

14 $22500-24999<br />

15 $25000-34999<br />

16 $35000-49999<br />

17 $50000 +<br />

18 REFUSED<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/162-163<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

RINCOM86 RESPONDENTS INCOME<br />

Respondent's income on 1986-90 surveys.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 LT $1000<br />

2 $1000-2999<br />

3 $3000-3999<br />

4 $4000-4999<br />

5 $5000-5999<br />

6 $6000-6999<br />

7 $7000-7999<br />

8 $8000-9999<br />

9 $10000-12499<br />

10 $12500-14999<br />

11 $15000-17499<br />

12 $17500-19999<br />

13 $20000-22499<br />

14 $22500-24999<br />

15 $25000-29999<br />

16 $30000-34999<br />

17 $35000-39999<br />

18 $40000-49999<br />

135


19 $50000-59999<br />

20 $60000+<br />

21 REFUSED<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/164-165<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

RINCOM91 RESPONDENTS INCOME<br />

Respondent's income on the 1991-96 surveys.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 LT $1000<br />

2 $1000-2999<br />

3 $3000-3999<br />

4 $4000-4999<br />

5 $5000-5999<br />

6 $6000-6999<br />

7 $7000-7999<br />

8 $8000-9999<br />

9 $10000-12499<br />

10 $12500-14999<br />

11 $15000-17499<br />

12 $17500-19999<br />

13 $20000-22499<br />

14 $22500-24999<br />

15 $25000-29999<br />

16 $30000-34999<br />

17 $35000-39999<br />

18 $40000-49999<br />

19 $50000-59999<br />

20 $60000-74999<br />

21 $75000+<br />

22 REFUSED<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/166-167<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

RINCOM98 RESPONDENTS INCOME<br />

Respondent's income on the 1998, 2000, 2002 and 2004 surveys.<br />

136


VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 UNDER $1 000<br />

2 $1 000 TO 2 999<br />

3 $3 000 TO 3 999<br />

4 $4 000 TO 4 999<br />

5 $5 000 TO 5 999<br />

6 $6 000 TO 6 999<br />

7 $7 000 TO 7 999<br />

8 $8 000 TO 9 999<br />

9 $10000 TO 12499<br />

10 $12500 TO 14999<br />

11 $15000 TO 17499<br />

12 $17500 TO 19999<br />

13 $20000 TO 22499<br />

14 $22500 TO 24999<br />

15 $25000 TO 29999<br />

16 $30000 TO 34999<br />

17 $35000 TO 39999<br />

18 $40000 TO 49999<br />

19 $50000 TO 59999<br />

20 $60000 TO 74999<br />

21 $75000 TO $89999<br />

22 $90000 - $109999<br />

23 $110000 OR OVER<br />

24 REFUSED<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/168-169<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

REALRINC RS INCOME IN CONSTANT $<br />

1578. Respondent's income on 1972-2006 surveys in constant<br />

dollars (base = 1986)<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

999998 DONT KNOW<br />

999999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,999999,999998<br />

Record/columns: 1/170-175<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CONRINC RESPONDENT INCOME IN CONSTANT DOLLARS<br />

1658. Inflation-adjusted personal income.<br />

137


VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

999998 DONT KNOW<br />

999999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,999999,999998<br />

Record/columns: 1/176-181<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

LOCALNUM NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: RS WORK SITE<br />

1346. About how many people work at the location where you work?<br />

(Count part-time as well as full-time employees in all areas,<br />

departments and buildings.)<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 1-9<br />

2 10-49<br />

3 50-99<br />

4 100-499<br />

5 500-999<br />

6 1,000-1,999<br />

7 2,000+<br />

8 DONT KNOW<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/182<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WKSUB DOES R OR SPOUSE HAVE SUPERVISOR<br />

191. Do you (does your [SPOUSE]) have a supervisor on<br />

(your/his/her) job to whom you are (he/she is) directly<br />

responsible?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/183<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

WKSUBS DOES SUPERVISOR HAVE SUPERVISOR<br />

138


191a. If yes: Does that person have a superviosr on the job to<br />

whom he is directly responsible?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

3 YES<br />

4 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/184<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WKSUP DOES R OR SPOUSE SUPERVISE ANYONE<br />

192. In your [SPOUSE]'s job, (do you/does he/she) supervise<br />

anyone who is directly responsible to (you/him/her)?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/185<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WKSUPS DOES SUBORDINATE SUPERVISE ANYONE<br />

192a. If yes: Do any of those persons supervise anyone else?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

3 YES<br />

4 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/186<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

UNION DOES R OR SPOUSE BELONG TO UNION<br />

196. Do you (or your [SPOUSE]) belong to a lobor union? Who?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

139


0 IAP<br />

1 R BELONGS<br />

2 SPOUSE BELONGS<br />

3 R AND SPOUSE BELONG<br />

4 NEITHER BELONGS<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/187<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPEDUC HIGHEST YEAR SCHOOL COMPLETED, SPOUSE<br />

18. What is the highest grade in elementary school or high<br />

school that your husband/wife finished and got credit for?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

97 IAP<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 97,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/188-189<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPDEG SPOUSES HIGHEST DEGREE<br />

22. If finished 9th-12th grade: Did he/she ever get a high<br />

school diploma or a GED certificate?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 LT HIGH SCHOOL<br />

1 HIGH SCHOOL<br />

2 JUNIOR COLLEGE<br />

3 BACHELOR<br />

4 GRADUATE<br />

7 IAP<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 7,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/190<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPWRKSTA SPOUSE LABOR FORCE STATUS<br />

5. Last week was your (wife/husband) working full time, part<br />

time, going to school, keeping house, or what?<br />

140


VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 WORKING FULLTIME<br />

2 WORKING PARTTIME<br />

3 TEMP NOT WORKING<br />

4 UNEMPL, LAID OFF<br />

5 RETIRED<br />

6 SCHOOL<br />

7 KEEPING HOUSE<br />

8 OTHER<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9<br />

Record/column: 1/191<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPEVWORK SPOUSE EVER WORK AS LONG AS A YEAR<br />

5c. If retired, in school, keeping house, or other: Did (he/she)<br />

ever work for as long as one year?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/192<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPWRKSLF SPOUSE SELF-EMP. OR WORKS FOR SOMEBODY<br />

6e. (Is/was) (he/she) self-employed or (does/did) (he/she) work<br />

for someone else?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 SELF-EMPLOYED<br />

2 SOMEONE ELSE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/193<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPIND SPOUSES INDUSTRY CODE (1970)<br />

141


6c. What kind of place (does/did) [SPOUSE] work for? d. What<br />

(do/did) they (make/do)?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 DK,NA,IAP<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 0<br />

Record/columns: 1/194-196<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPIND80 SPOUSES INDUSTRY CODE (1980)<br />

7. Spouse's occupation, prestige, and industry.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

990 NA<br />

998 DK<br />

999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,998,999<br />

Record/columns: 1/197-199<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPHRS1 NUMBER OF HRS SPOUSE WORKED LAST WEEK<br />

5a. If working, full or part time: How many hours did (he/she)<br />

work last week, at all jobs?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/200-201<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPHRS2 NO. OF HRS SPOUSE USUALLY WORKS A WEEK<br />

5b. If with a job, but not at work: How many hours a week does<br />

(he/she) usually work, at all jobs?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,98,99<br />

142


Record/columns: 1/202-203<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPOCC SPOUSE CENSUS OCCUPATION CODE (1970)<br />

6a. What kind of work (does/did) your [SPOUSE] normally do? That<br />

is, what (is/was) (his/her) job called? b. What (does/did)<br />

[SPOUSE] actually do in that job? Tell me, what (are/were) some<br />

of (his/her) main duties?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 DK,NA,IAP<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 0<br />

Record/columns: 1/204-206<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPISCO68 R'S SPOUSE'S OCCUPATION, 1970 CENSUS<br />

1637. Occupation of respondent's spouse (International Standard<br />

Classification Codes-1968)<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

9998 DK<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9998<br />

Record/columns: 1/207-210<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPOCC80 SPOUSE CENSUS OCCUPATION CODE (1980)<br />

7. Spouse's occupation, prestige, and industry.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

990 NA<br />

998 DK<br />

999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,998,999<br />

Record/columns: 1/211-213<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPISC681 R'S SPOUSE'S OCCUPATION, 1980 CENSUS<br />

1641. Occupation of respondent's spouse (International Standard<br />

143


Classification Codes-1968)<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

9998 DK<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9998<br />

Record/columns: 1/214-217<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPISCO88 R'S SPOUSE'S OCCUPATION, 1988 CENSUS<br />

1645. Respondent's Spouse's Occupation, 1988 Census<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

9998 DK<br />

9999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9998,9999<br />

Record/columns: 1/218-221<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPPRES SPOUSES OCCUPATIONAL PRESTIGE SCORE (1970)<br />

6a. What kind of work (does/did) your [SPOUSE] normally do? That<br />

is, what (is/was) (his/her) job called? b. What (does/did)<br />

[SPOUSE] actually do in that job? Tell me, what (are/were) some<br />

of (his/her) main duties?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 DK,NA,IAP<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 0<br />

Record/columns: 1/222-223<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPPRES80 SPOUSES OCCUPATIONAL PRESTIGE SCORE (1980)<br />

7. Spouse's occupation, prestige, and industry.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 DK,NA,IAP<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 0<br />

Record/columns: 1/224-225<br />

144


________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPSEI R'S SPOUSE'S SOCIOECONOMIC INDEX<br />

1650. Socioeconomic index of respondent's spouse.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

99.8 DK<br />

99.9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Decimals: 1<br />

Missing-data codes: -1.0,99.8,99.9<br />

Record/columns: 1/226-229<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPDOTSVP SP. D.O.T. CODE - SPECIFIC VOCAT. PREP<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Decimals: 2<br />

Missing-data code: -1.00<br />

Record/columns: 1/230-234<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPDOTPRE SP. TEMME PRESTIGE SCALE<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Decimals: 1<br />

Missing-data code: -1.0<br />

Record/columns: 1/235-238<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPREL SPOUSES RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE<br />

115. In what religion were you raised?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 PROTESTANT<br />

2 CATHOLIC<br />

3 JEWISH<br />

4 NONE<br />

5 OTHER (SPECIFY)<br />

6 BUDDHISM<br />

7 HINDUISM<br />

8 OTHER EASTERN<br />

9 MOSLEM/ISLAM<br />

10 ORTHODOX-CHRISTIAN<br />

11 CHRISTIAN<br />

12 NATIVE AMERICAN<br />

145


13 INTER-NONDENOMINATIONAL<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/239-240<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPDEN SPECIFIC DENOMINATION, SPOUSE<br />

116. What is your [SPOUSE]'s religious preference? Is it<br />

Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, some other religion, or no<br />

religion?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

10 AM BAPTIST ASSO<br />

11 AM BAPT CH IN USA<br />

12 NAT BAPT CONV OF AM<br />

13 NAT BAPT CONV USA<br />

14 SOUTHERN BAPTIST<br />

15 OTHER BAPTISTS<br />

18 BAPTIST-DK WHICH<br />

20 AFR METH EPISCOPAL<br />

21 AFR METH EP ZION<br />

22 UNITED METHODIST<br />

23 OTHER METHODIST<br />

28 METHODIST-DK WHICH<br />

30 AM LUTHERAN<br />

31 LUTH CH IN AMERICA<br />

32 LUTHERAN-MO SYNOD<br />

33 WI EVAN LUTH SYNOD<br />

34 OTHER LUTHERAN<br />

35 EVANGELICAL LUTH<br />

38 LUTHERAN-DK WHICH<br />

40 PRESBYTERIAN C IN US<br />

41 UNITED PRES CH IN US<br />

42 OTHER PRESBYTERIAN<br />

43 PRESBYTERIAN, MERGED<br />

48 PRESBYTERIAN-DK WH<br />

50 EPISCOPAL<br />

60 OTHER<br />

70 NO DENOMINATION<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/241-242<br />

146


___________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPOTHER OTHER PROTESTANT DENOMINATIONS<br />

116a. If Protestant: What specific denomination is that, if any?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

998 DK<br />

999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,998,999<br />

Record/columns: 1/243-245<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPJEW WHAT SORT OF JEW IS RS SPOUSE CURRENTLY<br />

116b. If Jewish: Does s/he consider herself/himself Orthodox,<br />

Conservative, Reform, or none of these?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 ORTHODOX<br />

2 CONSERVATIVE<br />

3 REFORM<br />

4 NONE OF THESE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/246<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPFUND HOW FUNDAMENTALIST IS SPOUSE CURRENTLY<br />

116c. Fundamentalism/liberalism of religion of spouse.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 FUNDAMENTALIST<br />

2 MODERATE<br />

3 LIBERAL<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA-EXCLUDED<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/247<br />

147


___________________________________________________________________________<br />

BORN WAS R BORN IN THIS COUNTRY<br />

31. Were you born in this country?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/248<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

INCOM16 RS FAMILY INCOME WHEN 16 YRS OLD<br />

30. Thinking about the time when you were 16 years old, compared<br />

with American families in general then, would you say your<br />

family income was far below average, below average, average,<br />

above average, or far above average?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

1 FAR BELOW AVERAGE<br />

2 BELOW AVERAGE<br />

3 AVERAGE<br />

4 ABOVE AVERAGE<br />

5 FAR ABOVE AVERAGE<br />

7 LIVED IN INSTITUTION<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,7-*<br />

Record/column: 1/249<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

FAMILY16 LIVING WITH PARENTS WHEN 16 YRS OLD<br />

27. Were you living with both your own mother and father areound<br />

the time you were 16? IF NO: With whom were you living around<br />

that time?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 OTHER<br />

1 MOTHER & FATHER<br />

2 FATHER & STPMOTHER<br />

3 MOTHER & STPFATHER<br />

148


4 FATHER<br />

5 MOTHER<br />

6 MALE RELATIVE<br />

7 FEMALE RELATIVE<br />

8 M AND F RELATIVES<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/250<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

FAMDIF16 REASON NOT LIVING WITH PARENTS<br />

27a. If not living with both own mother and father: What<br />

happened?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 PARENT DIED<br />

2 DIVORCE,SEPARATED<br />

3 ARMED FORCES<br />

4 INSTITUTION<br />

5 OTHER<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/251<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

PAEDUC HIGHEST YEAR SCHOOL COMPLETED, FATHER<br />

16. What is the highest grade in elementary school or high<br />

school that your father finished and got credit for?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

97 IAP<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 97,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/252-253<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PADEG FATHERS HIGHEST DEGREE<br />

20. If finished 9th-12th grade: Did he ever get a high school<br />

diploma or a GED certificate?<br />

149


VALUE LABEL<br />

0 LT HIGH SCHOOL<br />

1 HIGH SCHOOL<br />

2 JUNIOR COLLEGE<br />

3 BACHELOR<br />

4 GRADUATE<br />

7 IAP<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 7,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/254<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

PAIND16 FATHERS INDUSTRY CODE (1970)<br />

8c. What kind of place did he work for? d. What did they<br />

(make/do)?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

990 NA<br />

998 DK<br />

999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 0<br />

Record/columns: 1/255-257<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PAIND80 FATHERS INDUSTRY CODE (1980)<br />

9. Father's occupation, prestige, and industry.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

990 NA<br />

998 DK<br />

999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,998,999<br />

Record/columns: 1/258-260<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PAWRKSLF FATHER SELF-EMP. OR WORKED FOR SOMEBODY<br />

8e. Was he self-employed or did he work for someone else?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

150


1 SELF-EMPLOYED<br />

2 SOMEONE ELSE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/261<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

PAOCC16 FATHERS CENSUS OCCUPATION CODE (1970)<br />

8a. What kind of work did your father [FATHER SUBSTITUTE]<br />

normally do while you were growing up? That is, what was his job<br />

called? b. What did he actually do in that job? Tell me, what<br />

were some of his main duties?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

990 NA<br />

998 DK<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,990-999<br />

Record/columns: 1/262-264<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PAISCO68 R'S FATHER'S OCCUPATION, 1970 CENSUS<br />

1636. Occupation of respondent's father (International Standard<br />

Classification Codes-1968)<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

9998 DK<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9998<br />

Record/columns: 1/265-268<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PAOCC80 FATHERS CENSUS OCCUPATION CODE (1980)<br />

9. Father's occupation, prestige, and industry.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

990 NA<br />

998 DK<br />

999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,998,999<br />

151


Record/columns: 1/269-271<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

PAISC681 R'S FATHER'S OCCUPATION, 1980 CENSUS<br />

1639. Occupation of respondent's father (International Standard<br />

Classification Codes-1968)<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

9998 DK<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9998<br />

Record/columns: 1/272-275<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PAISCO88 R'S FATHER'S OCCUPATION, 1988 CENSUS<br />

1643. Respondent's Father's Occupation, 1988 Census<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

9998 DK<br />

9999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9998,9999<br />

Record/columns: 1/276-279<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PADOTDAT FA. D.O.T. CODE - RELATION TO DATA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Decimals: 2<br />

Missing-data code: -1.00<br />

Record/columns: 1/280-284<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PADOTPEO FA. D.O.T. CODE - RELATION TO PEOPLE<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Decimals: 2<br />

Missing-data code: -1.00<br />

Record/columns: 1/285-289<br />

___________________________________________________________________________<br />

PADOTTHN FA. D.O.T. CODE - RELATION TO THINGS<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

152


Decimals: 2<br />

Missing-data code: -1.00<br />

Record/columns: 1/290-294<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PADOTGED FA. D.O.T. CODE - GENERAL EDUC DEVELOP.<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Decimals: 2<br />

Missing-data code: -1.00<br />

Record/columns: 1/295-299<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PADOTSVP FA. D.O.T. CODE - SPECIFIC VOCAT. PREP<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Decimals: 2<br />

Missing-data code: -1.00<br />

Record/columns: 1/300-304<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PADOTPRE FA. TEMME PRESTIGE SCALE<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Decimals: 1<br />

Missing-data code: -1.0<br />

Record/columns: 1/305-308<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MAEDUC HIGHEST YEAR SCHOOL COMPLETED, MOTHER<br />

17. What is the highest grade in elementary school or high<br />

school that your mother finished and got credit for?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

97 IAP<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 97,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/309-310<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MADEG MOTHERS HIGHEST DEGREE<br />

21. If finished 9th-12th grade: Did she ever get a high school<br />

diploma or a GED certificate?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 LT HIGH SCHOOL<br />

153


1 HIGH SCHOOL<br />

2 JUNIOR COLLEGE<br />

3 BACHELOR<br />

4 GRADUATE<br />

7 IAP<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 7,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/311<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MAWRKSLF MOTHER SELF-EMP. OR WORKED FOR SOMEBODY<br />

10e. Was she self-employed, or did she work for someone else?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 SELF-EMPLOYED<br />

2 SOMEONE ELSE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/312<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MAWORK MOTHERS EMPLOYMENT SINCE MARRIAGE<br />

28. Did your mother ever work for pay for as long as a year,<br />

after she was married?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/313<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MAWKBABY MOTHERS EMPLOYMENT BEFORE FIRST GRADE<br />

28a. Did she work for as long as a year before you started first<br />

grade?<br />

154


VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/314<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MAWKBORN MOTHERS EMPLOYMENT AFTER R WAS BORN<br />

28b. Did she work as long as a year after you were born and<br />

before you started first grade?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/315<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MAWRKGRW MOTHERS EMPLOYMENT WHEN R WAS 16<br />

29. Did your mother ever work for pay for as long as a year,<br />

while you were growing up?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/316<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MAIND80 MOTHERS INDUSTRY CODE (1980)<br />

10c. What kind of place did she work for? d. What did they<br />

(make/do)?<br />

155


VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

990 NA<br />

998 DK<br />

999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,998,999<br />

Record/columns: 1/317-319<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MAOCC80 MOTHERS CENSUS OCCUPATION CODE (1980)<br />

10a. What kind of work did your [mother/MOTHER SUBSTITUTE]<br />

usually do while you were growing up? That is, what was her job<br />

called? b. What did she actually do?/What were some of her main<br />

duties?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

990 NA<br />

998 DK<br />

999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,998,999<br />

Record/columns: 1/320-322<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MAISC681 R'S MOTHER'S OCCUPATION, 1980 CENSUS<br />

1640. Occupation of respondent's mother (International Standard<br />

Classification Codes-1968)<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

9998 DK<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9998<br />

Record/columns: 1/323-326<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MAISCO88 R'S MOTHER'S OCCUPATION, 1988 CENSUS<br />

1644. Respondent's Mother's Occupation, 1988 Census<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

9998 DK<br />

9999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9998,9999<br />

156


Record/columns: 1/327-330<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MAPRES80 MOTHERS OCCUPATIONAL PRESTIGE SCORE (1980)<br />

10a. What kind of work did your [mother/MOTHER SUBSTITUTE]<br />

usually do while you were growing up? That is, what was her job<br />

called? b. What did she actually do?/What were some of her main<br />

duties?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 DK,NA,IAP<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 0<br />

Record/columns: 1/331-332<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MASEI R'S MOTHER'S SOCIOECONOMIC INDEX<br />

1649. Socioeconomic index of respondent's mother.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

99.8 DK<br />

99.9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Decimals: 1<br />

Missing-data codes: -1.0,99.8,99.9<br />

Record/columns: 1/333-336<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PARBORN WERE RS PARENTS BORN IN THIS COUNTRY<br />

32. Were both your parents born in this country?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 BOTH IN U.S<br />

1 MOTHER ONLY<br />

2 FATHER ONLY<br />

3 MOTHER; FA. DK<br />

4 NOT MOTHER;FA.DK<br />

5 FATHER; MO.DK<br />

6 NOT FATHER;MO.DK<br />

7 DK FOR BOTH<br />

8 NEITHER IN U.S<br />

9 NA<br />

157


Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/337<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

GRANBORN HOW MANY GRANDPARENTS BORN OUTSIDE U.S.<br />

33. Were all of your four grandparents born in this country? a.<br />

How many were born outside the United States?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 ALL IN U.S<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/338<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

REG16 REGION OF RESIDENCE, AGE 16<br />

26. In what state or foreign country were you living when you<br />

were 16 years old?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 FOREIGN<br />

1 NEW ENGLAND<br />

2 MIDDLE ATLANTIC<br />

3 E. NOR. CENTRAL<br />

4 W. NOR. CENTRAL<br />

5 SOUTH ATLANTIC<br />

6 E. SOU. CENTRAL<br />

7 W. SOU. CENTRAL<br />

8 MOUNTAIN<br />

9 PACIFIC<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Record/column: 1/339<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RES16 TYPE OF PLACE LIVED IN WHEN 16 YRS OLD<br />

25. Which of the categories on this card comes closest to the<br />

type of place you were living in when you were 16 years old?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 COUNTRY,NONFARM<br />

2 FARM<br />

3 TOWN LT 50000<br />

4 50000 TO 250000<br />

158


5 BIG-CITY SUBURB<br />

6 CITY GT 250000<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/340<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MOBILE16 GEOGRAPHIC MOBILITY SINCE AGE 16<br />

26a. When you were 16 years old, were you living int his same<br />

(city/town/county)?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 SAME CITY<br />

2 SAME ST,DIF CITY<br />

3 DIFFERENT STATE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/341<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RELIG16 RELIGION IN WHICH RAISED<br />

115. In what religion were you raised?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 PROTESTANT<br />

2 CATHOLIC<br />

3 JEWISH<br />

4 NONE<br />

5 OTHER (SPECIFY)<br />

6 BUDDHISM<br />

7 HINDUISM<br />

8 OTHER EASTERN<br />

9 MOSLEM/ISLAM<br />

10 ORTHODOX-CHRISTIAN<br />

11 CHRISTIAN<br />

12 NATIVE AMERICAN<br />

13 INTER-NONDENOMINATIONAL<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

159


Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/342-343<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

DENOM16 DENOMINATION IN WHICH R WAS RAISED<br />

115a. If Protestant: What specific denomination is that, if any?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

10 AM BAPTIST ASSO<br />

11 AM BAPT CH IN USA<br />

12 NAT BAPT CONV OF AM<br />

13 NAT BAPT CONV USA<br />

14 SOUTHERN BAPTIST<br />

15 OTHER BAPTISTS<br />

18 BAPTIST-DK WHICH<br />

20 AFR METH EPISCOPAL<br />

21 AFR METH EP ZION<br />

22 UNITED METHODIST<br />

23 OTHER METHODIST<br />

28 METHODIST-DK WHICH<br />

30 AM LUTHERAN<br />

31 LUTH CH IN AMERICA<br />

32 LUTHERAN-MO SYNOD<br />

33 WI EVAN LUTH SYNOD<br />

34 OTHER LUTHERAN<br />

35 EVANGELICAL LUTH<br />

38 LUTHERAN-DK WHICH<br />

40 PRESBYTERIAN C IN US<br />

41 UNITED PRES CH IN US<br />

42 OTHER PRESBYTERIAN<br />

43 PRESBYTERIAN, MERGED<br />

48 PRESBYTERIAN-DK WH<br />

50 EPISCOPAL<br />

60 OTHER<br />

70 NO DENOMINATION<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/344-345<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

OTH16 OTHER PROTESTANT DENOMINATIONS<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

998 DK<br />

999 NA<br />

160


Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,998,999<br />

Record/columns: 1/346-348<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

JEW16 WHAT SORT OF JEW R WAS AT AGE 16<br />

115b. If Jewish: Were you Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, or<br />

none of these?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 ORTHODOX<br />

2 CONSERVATIVE<br />

3 REFORM<br />

4 NONE OF THESE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/349<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

FUND16 HOW FUNDAMENTALIST WAS R AT AGE 16<br />

115c. Fundamentalism/liberalism of religion respondent raised<br />

in.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 FUNDAMENTALIST<br />

2 MODERATE<br />

3 LIBERAL<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA-EXCLUDED<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/350<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HOMPOP NUMBER OF PERSONS IN HOUSEHOLD<br />

34. Household size and composition.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/351-352<br />

161


________________________________________________________________________<br />

BABIES HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS LESS THAN 6 YRS OLD<br />

34a. Number of members under 6 years of age.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

8 8 OR MORE<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 9<br />

Record/column: 1/353<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PRETEEN HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS 6 THRU 12 YRS OLD<br />

34b. Number of members 6 to 12 years.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

8 8 OR MORE<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 9<br />

Record/column: 1/354<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

TEENS HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS 13 THRU 17 YRS OLD<br />

34c. Number of members 13 to 17 years old.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

8 8 OR MORE<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 9<br />

Record/column: 1/355<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ADULTS HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS 18 YRS AND OLDER<br />

34d. Number of members over 17 years old.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

8 8 OR MORE<br />

9 NA<br />

162


Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 9<br />

Record/column: 1/356<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

UNRELAT NUMBER IN HOUSEHOLD NOT RELATED<br />

35. Is everyone in the household related to you in some way? a.<br />

If no: How many persons in the household are not related to you<br />

in any way?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

8 8 OR MORE<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/357<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RELATE1 RELATIONSHIP OF 1ST PERSON TO HOUSEHOLD HEAD<br />

1621. Please tell me the names of the people who usually live in<br />

this household. Let's start with the head of the household. a.<br />

What is [PERSON]'s relationship to the head of household?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD<br />

2 SPOUSE<br />

3 CHILD<br />

4 SON OR DAUGHTER-IN-LAW<br />

5 GRAND OR GREAT-GRANDCHILD<br />

6 PARENT OR PARENT-IN-LAW<br />

7 OTHER RELATIVE<br />

8 NON-RELATIVE<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9<br />

Record/column: 1/358<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RELATE14 RELATION OF 14TH PERSON (VISITOR) TO HEAD<br />

1621. Please tell me the names of the people who usually live in<br />

this household. Let's start with the head of the household. a.<br />

What is [PERSON]'s relationship to the head of household?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD<br />

163


2 SPOUSE<br />

3 CHILD<br />

4 SON OR DAUGHTER-IN-LAW<br />

5 GRAND OR GREAT-GRANDCHILD<br />

6 PARENT OR PARENT-IN-LAW<br />

7 OTHER RELATIVE<br />

8 NON-RELATIVE<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9<br />

Record/column: 1/359<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RELHH1 RELATIONSHIP OF PERSON 1 TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD<br />

1632. What is (PERSON)'s relationship to head of household?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 HOUSEHOLDER<br />

2 SPOUSE<br />

3 PARTNER,GIRL(BOY)FRIEND<br />

4 CHILD, UNSP<br />

5 GRANDCHILD, GREAT GRANDCHILD<br />

6 SON (DAUGHTER)-IN-LAW<br />

7 PARENT<br />

8 PARENT-IN-LAW<br />

9 GRANDPARENT, GREAT GRANDPARENT<br />

10 UNCLE OR AUNT<br />

11 NIECE OR NEPHEW<br />

12 COUSIN<br />

13 BROTHER, SISTER<br />

14 SIBLING-IN-LAW<br />

15 OTHER RELATIVE<br />

16 ROOMMATE, HOUSEMATE<br />

17 FRIEND<br />

18 CHILD OF NON-RELATIVE<br />

19 OTHER NON-RLATIVE<br />

41 BIOLOGICAL CHILD<br />

42 ADOPTED CHILD<br />

43 STEPCHILD<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/column: 1/360<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RELHH14 RELATIONSHIP OF PERSON 14 TO HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD<br />

164


1632. What is (PERSON)'s relationship to head of household?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 HOUSEHOLDER<br />

2 SPOUSE<br />

3 PARTNER,GIRL(BOY)FRIEND<br />

4 CHILD, UNSP<br />

5 GRANDCHILD, GREAT GRANDCHILD<br />

6 SON (DAUGHTER)-IN-LAW<br />

7 PARENT<br />

8 PARENT-IN-LAW<br />

9 GRANDPARENT, GREAT GRANDPARENT<br />

10 UNCLE OR AUNT<br />

11 NIECE OR NEPHEW<br />

12 COUSIN<br />

13 BROTHER, SISTER<br />

14 SIBLING-IN-LAW<br />

15 OTHER RELATIVE<br />

16 ROOMMATE, HOUSEMATE<br />

17 FRIEND<br />

18 CHILD OF NON-RELATIVE<br />

19 OTHER NON-RLATIVE<br />

41 BIOLOGICAL CHILD<br />

42 ADOPTED CHILD<br />

43 STEPCHILD<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/361-362<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

GENDER1 GENDER OF 1ST PERSON<br />

1621. Please tell me the names of the people who usually live in<br />

this household. Let's start with the head of the household. b.<br />

Code sex [ASK IF NOT OBVIOUS]<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MALE<br />

2 FEMALE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/363<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

GENDER14 GENDER OF 14TH PERSON (VISITOR)<br />

165


1621. Please tell me the names of the people who usually live in<br />

this household. Let's start with the head of the household. b.<br />

Code sex [ASK IF NOT OBVIOUS]<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MALE<br />

2 FEMALE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/364<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

OLD1 AGE OF 1ST PERSON<br />

1621. Please tell me the names of the people who usually live in<br />

this household. Let's start with the head of the household. c.<br />

How old was [PERSON] on his/her last birthday?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/365-366<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

OLD14 AGE OF 14TH PERSON (VISITOR)<br />

1621. Please tell me the names of the people who usually live in<br />

this household. Let's start with the head of the household. c.<br />

How old was [PERSON] on his/her last birthday?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/367-368<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MAR1 MARITAL STATUS OF 1ST PERSON<br />

1621. Please tell me the names of the people who usually live in<br />

166


this household. Let's start with the head of the household. d.<br />

IF 13 YEARS OR OLDER: Is [PERSON] now married, widowed,<br />

divorced, separated, or has he/she never been married?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MARRIED<br />

2 WIDOWED<br />

3 DIVORCED<br />

4 SEPARATED<br />

5 NEVER MARRIED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/369<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MAR14 MARITAL STATUS OF 14TH PERSON (VISITOR)<br />

1621. Please tell me the names of the people who usually live in<br />

this household. Let's start with the head of the household. d.<br />

IF 13 YEARS OR OLDER: Is [PERSON] now married, widowed,<br />

divorced, separated, or has he/she never been married?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MARRIED<br />

2 WIDOWED<br />

3 DIVORCED<br />

4 SEPARATED<br />

5 NEVER MARRIED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/370<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

AWAY1 IS 1ST PERSON STAYING SOMEWHERE ELSE NOW?<br />

1621. Please tell me the names of the people who usually live in<br />

this household. Let's start with the head of the household. e.<br />

Are any of the people we have listed staying somewhere else<br />

right now? If yes, who is staying somewhere else right now?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

167


Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/371<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

AWAY14 IS 14TH PERSON (VISITOR) STAYING ELSEWHERE NOW?<br />

1621. Please tell me the names of the people who usually live in<br />

this household. Let's start with the head of the household. e.<br />

Are any of the people we have listed staying somewhere else<br />

right now? If yes, who is staying somewhere else right now?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/372<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WHERE1 WHERE IS 1ST PERSON STAYING?<br />

1621. Please tell me the names of the people who usually live in<br />

this household. Let's start with the head of the household. f.<br />

Where is [PERSON] staying right now? Is [PERSON] staying at<br />

another household; Is (he/she) traveling; Is (he/she) in some<br />

institution or dormitory--like at college or in a hospital or<br />

something; or what?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 ANOTHER HOUSEHOLD<br />

2 TRAVELING<br />

3 INSTITUTION<br />

4 OTHER, DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9<br />

Record/column: 1/373<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WHERE14 WHERE IS 14TH PERSON (VISITOR) STAYING?<br />

1621. Please tell me the names of the people who usually live in<br />

this household. Let's start with the head of the household. f.<br />

Where is [PERSON] staying right now? Is [PERSON] staying at<br />

another household; Is (he/she) traveling; Is (he/she) in some<br />

institution or dormitory--like at college or in a hospital or<br />

something; or what?<br />

168


VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 ANOTHER HOUSEHOLD<br />

2 TRAVELING<br />

3 INSTITUTION<br />

4 OTHER, DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9<br />

Record/column: 1/374<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RELSP1 RELATIONSHIP OF PERSON 1 TO SPOUSE OF HOUSEHOL<br />

1633. What is (NAME)'s relationship to spouse?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 HH SPOUSE, PARTNER<br />

2 SPOUSE<br />

3 PARTNER, FIANCE, BOYFRIEND, GIRLFRIEND, ETC<br />

4 CHILD, NOT SPECIFIED<br />

5 GRANDCHILD, GREAT-GRANDCHILD<br />

6 SON-IN-LAW, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW<br />

7 PARENT<br />

8 PARENT-IN-LAW<br />

9 GRANDPARENT, GREAT-GRANDPARENT<br />

10 UNCLE OR AUNT<br />

11 NIECE OR NEPHEW<br />

12 COUSIN<br />

13 BROTHER, SISTER (FULL, HALF, OR STEP SIBLING<br />

14 SIBLING-IN-LAW<br />

15 OTHER RELATIVE (GREAT-AUNT, GRANDNIECE, ETC)<br />

16 ROOMMATE, HOUSEMATE<br />

17 FRIEND<br />

18 CHILD OF NON-RELATIVE<br />

19 OTHER NON-RELATIVE (EMPLOYEE, BOARDER)<br />

41 BIOLOGICAL CHILD<br />

42 ADOPTED CHILD<br />

43 STEPCHILD<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/375-376<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RELSP14 RELATIONSHIP OF PERSON 14 TO SPOUSE OF HOUSEHO<br />

169


1633. What is (NAME)'s relationship to spouse?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 HH SPOUSE, PARTNER<br />

2 SPOUSE<br />

3 PARTNER, FIANCE, BOYFRIEND, GIRLFRIEND, ETC<br />

4 CHILD, NOT SPECIFIED<br />

5 GRANDCHILD, GREAT-GRANDCHILD<br />

6 SON-IN-LAW, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW<br />

7 PARENT<br />

8 PARENT-IN-LAW<br />

9 GRANDPARENT, GREAT-GRANDPARENT<br />

10 UNCLE OR AUNT<br />

11 NIECE OR NEPHEW<br />

12 COUSIN<br />

13 BROTHER, SISTER (FULL, HALF, OR STEP SIBLING<br />

14 SIBLING-IN-LAW<br />

15 OTHER RELATIVE (GREAT-AUNT, GRANDNIECE, ETC)<br />

16 ROOMMATE, HOUSEMATE<br />

17 FRIEND<br />

18 CHILD OF NON-RELATIVE<br />

19 OTHER NON-RELATIVE (EMPLOYEE, BOARDER)<br />

41 BIOLOGICAL CHILD<br />

42 ADOPTED CHILD<br />

43 STEPCHILD<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/377-378<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HHRACE RACE OF HOUSEHOLD<br />

1624. Race of household.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 WHITE<br />

2 BLACK<br />

3 AMER I<strong>NDI</strong>AN<br />

4 ASIATIC, ORIENTAL<br />

5 OTHER, MIXED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/379<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HHTYPE HOUSEHOLD TYPE<br />

170


1626. Household Type.<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,998,999<br />

Record/columns: 1/380-382<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HHTYPE1 HOUSEHOLD TYPE (CONDENSED)<br />

1627. Household type (condensed).<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MARRIED COUPLE, NO CHILDREN<br />

2 SINGLE PARENT<br />

3 OTHER FAM., NO CHILDREN<br />

4 SINGLE ADULT<br />

5 COHAB COUPLE, NO CHILDREN<br />

6 NON-FAMILY, NO CHILDREN<br />

8 UNSURE, NO CHILDREN<br />

11 MARRIED COUPLE W CHILDREN<br />

13 OTHER FAMILY W CHILDREN<br />

15 COHAB COUPLE W CHILDREN<br />

16 NON-FAMILY W CHILDREN<br />

18 UNSURE W CHILDREN<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/383-384<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

FAMGEN NUMBER OF FAMILY GENERATIONS IN HOUSEHOLD<br />

1628. Number of family generations in household.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 1 GEN<br />

2 2 GENS, CHILDREN<br />

3 2 GENS, PARENTS<br />

4 2 GENS, GRANDCHLDRN<br />

5 3 GENS, GRANDCHLDRN<br />

6 3 GENS, CHLD, PAR<br />

7 4 GENS<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/385<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

171


RPLACE R'S RELATIONSHIP TO HOUSEHOLD HEAD<br />

1629. Respondent's relationship to household head.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD<br />

2 SPOUSE<br />

3 CHILD<br />

4 SON OR DAUGHTER-IN-LAW<br />

5 GRAND OR GREAT-GRANDCHILD<br />

6 PARENT OR PARENT-IN-LAW<br />

7 OTHER RELATIVE<br />

8 NON-RELATIVE<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9<br />

Record/column: 1/386<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

VISITORS NUMBER OF VISITORS IN HOUSEHOLD<br />

1631. Number of visitors in household.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 NO VISITORS<br />

1 1 VISITOR<br />

2 2 VISITORS<br />

3 3 VISITORS<br />

4 4 VISITORS<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/387<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RVISITOR IS R A VISITOR?<br />

1630. Is respondent a visitor?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 R. IS HOUSEHOLD MEMBER<br />

2 R. IS VISITOR<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

172


Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/388<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

EARNRS HOW MANY IN FAMILY EARNED MONEY<br />

36. Just thinking about your family now -- those people in the<br />

househol who are related to you -- how many persons in the<br />

family, including yourself, earned any money last year from any<br />

job or employment?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

8 EIGHT OR MORE<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 9<br />

Record/column: 1/389<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

DWELLING TYPE OF STRUCTURE<br />

1609. DWELLING TYPE.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TRAILER<br />

2 DETACHED 1-FAM HOUSE<br />

3 2 UNITS SIDE BY SIDE<br />

4 2 UNITS-ONE ABOVE<br />

5 3-4 FAM HOUSE<br />

6 ROW HOUSE<br />

7 APARTMENT HOUSE<br />

8 APARTMENT-4 STORIES<br />

9 APARTMENT-COMMERCIAL<br />

10 OTHER<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/390-391<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

DWELOWN DOES R OWN OR RENT HOME?<br />

1611. (Do you/Does your family) own your (home/apartment), pay<br />

rent, or what?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 OWN OR IS BUYING<br />

2 PAYS RENT<br />

173


3 OTHER<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/392<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ID RESPONDNT ID NUMBER<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Record/columns: 1/393-396<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HEFINFO NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN INFORMANT'S HOUSEHOLD<br />

1623. Number in family of person who was household informant<br />

(i.e. who provided information on household members).<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 1ST PERSON<br />

2 2ND PERSON<br />

3 3RD PERSON<br />

4 4TH PERSON<br />

5 5TH PERSON<br />

6 6TH PERSON<br />

7 7TH PERSON<br />

8 8TH PERSON<br />

9 9TH PERSON<br />

10 10TH PERSON<br />

11 11TH PERSON<br />

12 12TH PERSON<br />

13 13TH PERSON<br />

14 14TH PERSON<br />

22 NOT IN HOUSEHOLD<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/397-398<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RESPNUM NUMBER IN FAMILY OF R<br />

1625. Number in family of respondent.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 1ST PERSON<br />

2 2ND PERSON<br />

3 3RD PERSON<br />

174


4 4TH PERSON<br />

5 5TH PERSON<br />

6 6TH PERSON<br />

7 7TH PERSON<br />

8 8TH PERSON<br />

9 9TH PERSON<br />

10 10TH PERSON<br />

11 11TH PERSON<br />

12 12TH PERSON<br />

13 13TH PERSON<br />

14 14TH PERSON<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/399-400<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

YEAR <strong>GSS</strong> YEAR FOR THIS RESPONDENT<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Record/columns: 1/401-404<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

DATEINTV DATE OF INTERVIEW<br />

1634. Date of interview.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

9999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9999<br />

Record/columns: 1/405-408<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

INTHISP IS INTERVIEWER SPANISH, HISPANIC OR LATINO<br />

1655. Interviewer, are you Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino/Latina?<br />

Which group are you from: Mexican, Mexican American,<br />

Chicano/Chicana, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Other. Please specific<br />

other.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 NOT HISPANIC<br />

2 MEXICAN, MEXICAN AMERICAN, CHICANO/A<br />

3 PUERTO RICAN<br />

4 CUBAN<br />

5 SALVADORIAN<br />

175


6 GUATEMALAN<br />

7 PANAMANIAN<br />

8 NICARAGUAN<br />

9 COSTA RICAN<br />

10 CENTRAL AMERICAN<br />

11 HONDURAN<br />

15 DOMINICAN<br />

16 WEST I<strong>NDI</strong>AN<br />

20 PERUVIAN<br />

21 EQUADORIAN<br />

22 COLUMBIAN<br />

23 VENEZUELAN<br />

24 Argentinian<br />

27 COLOMBIAN<br />

30 SPANISH<br />

31 BASQUE<br />

35 FILIPINO/A<br />

40 LATIN AMERICAN<br />

41 SOUTH AMERICAN<br />

45 LATIN<br />

46 LATINO/A<br />

47 HISPANIC<br />

50 OTHER, NOT SPECIFIED<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/409-410<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

INTRACE1 INTERVIEWER S RACE1<br />

What is your race? Indicate one or more races that you consider<br />

yourself to be.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 White<br />

2 Black or African<br />

3 American Indian<br />

4 Asian Indian<br />

5 Chinese<br />

6 Filipino<br />

7 Japanese<br />

8 Korean<br />

9 Vietnamese<br />

10 Other Asian<br />

11 Native Hawaiian<br />

12 Guamanian or Chamorro<br />

13 Samoan<br />

14 Other Pacific Islander<br />

15 Some other race<br />

176


16 Hispanic<br />

98 Dont Know<br />

99 No Answer<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/411-412<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

INTRACE2 INTERVIEWER S RACE2<br />

What is your race? Indicate one or more races that you consider<br />

yourself to be.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 White<br />

2 Black or African<br />

3 American Indian<br />

4 Asian Indian<br />

5 Chinese<br />

6 Filipino<br />

7 Japanese<br />

8 Korean<br />

9 Vietnamese<br />

10 Other Asian<br />

11 Native Hawaiian<br />

12 Guamanian or Chamorro<br />

13 Samoan<br />

14 Other Pacific Islander<br />

15 Some other race<br />

16 Hispanic<br />

98 Dont Know<br />

99 No Answer<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/413-414<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

INTRACE3 INTERVIEWER S RACE3<br />

What is your race? Indicate one or more races that you consider<br />

yourself to be.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 White<br />

2 Black or African<br />

3 American Indian<br />

4 Asian Indian<br />

5 Chinese<br />

6 Filipino<br />

7 Japanese<br />

177


8 Korean<br />

9 Vietnamese<br />

10 Other Asian<br />

11 Native Hawaiian<br />

12 Guamanian or Chamorro<br />

13 Samoan<br />

14 Other Pacific Islander<br />

15 Some other race<br />

16 Hispanic<br />

98 Dont Know<br />

99 No Answer<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/415-416<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

VERSION VERSION OF QUESTIONNAIRE<br />

1660. Version Administered.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 NAP<br />

1 VERSION 1<br />

2 VERSION 2<br />

3 VERSION 3<br />

4 VERSION 4<br />

5 VERSION 5<br />

6 VERSION 6<br />

7 VERSION 7<br />

8 VERSION 8<br />

9 VERSION 9<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 0<br />

Record/column: 1/417<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

BALLOT BALLOT USED FOR INTERVIEW<br />

1659. Ballot Administered.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 BALLOT A<br />

2 BALLOT B<br />

3 BALLOT C<br />

4 BALLOT D<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 0<br />

Record/column: 1/418<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

178


FORM FORM OF SPLIT QUESTIONNAIRE ASKED<br />

248. A split ballot was used in the 1973, 1974, 1976, 1978,<br />

1980, and 1982-2006 surveys. The variant or "Y" wordings appear<br />

on Form 2, the "Z" wordings appear on Form 3; and the standard<br />

<strong>GSS</strong> wordings appear on Form 1.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 NO SPLIT QUES<br />

1 STANDARD <br />

2 ALTERNATE <br />

3 ALTERNATE <br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 0<br />

Record/column: 1/419<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ISSP FILTER FOR ISSP CASES<br />

1661. Status on International Social Survey Program<br />

Self-Completion Supplement.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 DID ISSP<br />

2 DIDNT DO ISSP<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/420<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PHONE DOES R HAVE TELEPHONE<br />

243. Thank you very much for your time and help. Do you have a<br />

telephone?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 NO PHONE<br />

2 REFUSED<br />

3 PHONE IN HOME<br />

4 PHONE ELSEWHERE<br />

5 PHONE,DK WHERE<br />

6 CELLPHONE<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/421<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

179


FORMWT POST-STRATIFICATION WEIGHT<br />

1662. Weight for form variables.<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Decimals: 3<br />

Record/columns: 1/422-426<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

OVERSAMP WEIGHTS FOR BLACK OVERSAMPLES<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Decimals: 4<br />

Record/columns: 1/427-432<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WTSS WEIGHT VARIABLE<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Decimals: 2<br />

Record/columns: 1/433-436<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WTSSALL WEIGHT VARIABLE<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Decimals: 4<br />

Record/columns: 1/437-442<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SAMPLE SAMPLING FRAME AND METHOD<br />

1664. The <strong>GSS</strong> has employed various sampling procedures and<br />

frames. Appendix A gives full detail.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

1 1960 BQ<br />

2 1970 BQ<br />

3 1970 FP<br />

4 1970 FP BLK OVERSAMP<br />

5 1980 BFP BLK OVERSAMP<br />

6 1980 FP<br />

7 1980 FP BLK OVERSAMP<br />

8 1990 FP<br />

9 2004 FP<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Record/column: 1/443<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SAMPCODE SAMPLING ERROR CODE<br />

180


VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 0<br />

Record/columns: 1/444-446<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PHASE Subsampling: two-phase design.<br />

1666. Subsampling: two-phase design.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 PHASE ONE - INITIAL CASES<br />

2 PHASE TWO - SUB SAMPLED CASES<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 0<br />

Record/column: 1/447<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MODE INTERVIEW DONE IN-PERSON OR OVER THE PHONE<br />

WAS THIS CASE COMPLETED IN-PERSON OR OVER THE PHONE?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 IN-PERSON<br />

2 OVER THE PHONE<br />

3 COMBINATION IN-PERSON/PHONE<br />

8 DONT KNOW<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 0<br />

Record/column: 1/448<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

COOP RS ATTITUDE TOWARD INTERVIEW<br />

246. In general, what was the respondent's attitude toward the<br />

interview?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 FRIENDLY,INTERESTED<br />

2 COOPERATIVE<br />

3 RESTLESS,IMPATIENT<br />

4 HOSTILE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

181


Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/449<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

COMPREND RS UNDERSTA<strong>NDI</strong>NG OF QUESTIONS<br />

247. Was respondent's understanding of the questions:<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

1 GOOD<br />

2 FAIR<br />

3 POOR<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/450<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WORDA WORD A<br />

1612. We would like to know something about how people go about<br />

guessing words they do not know. On this card are listed some<br />

words--you may know some of them, and you may not know quite a<br />

few of them. On each line the first word is in capital letters<br />

like BEAST. Then there are five other words. Tell me the number<br />

of the word that comes closest to the meaning of the word in<br />

capital letters. For example, if the word in capital letters is<br />

BEAST, you would say "4" since "animal" come closer to BEAST<br />

than any of the other words. If you wish, I will read the words<br />

to you. These words are difficult for almost everyone just give<br />

me your best guess if you are not sure of the answer.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 INCORRECT<br />

1 CORRECT<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/451<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WORDB WORD B<br />

1612. We would like to know something about how people go about<br />

guessing words they do not know. On this card are listed some<br />

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words--you may know some of them, and you may not know quite a<br />

few of them. On each line the first word is in capital letters<br />

like BEAST. Then there are five other words. Tell me the number<br />

of the word that comes closest to the meaning of the word in<br />

capital letters. For example, if the word in capital letters is<br />

BEAST, you would say "4" since "animal" come closer to BEAST<br />

than any of the other words. If you wish, I will read the words<br />

to you. These words are difficult for almost everyone just give<br />

me your best guess if you are not sure of the answer.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 INCORRECT<br />

1 CORRECT<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/452<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WORDC WORD C<br />

1612. We would like to know something about how people go about<br />

guessing words they do not know. On this card are listed some<br />

words--you may know some of them, and you may not know quite a<br />

few of them. On each line the first word is in capital letters<br />

like BEAST. Then there are five other words. Tell me the number<br />

of the word that comes closest to the meaning of the word in<br />

capital letters. For example, if the word in capital letters is<br />

BEAST, you would say "4" since "animal" come closer to BEAST<br />

than any of the other words. If you wish, I will read the words<br />

to you. These words are difficult for almost everyone just give<br />

me your best guess if you are not sure of the answer.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 INCORRECT<br />

1 CORRECT<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/453<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WORDD WORD D<br />

1612. We would like to know something about how people go about<br />

guessing words they do not know. On this card are listed some<br />

words--you may know some of them, and you may not know quite a<br />

few of them. On each line the first word is in capital letters<br />

like BEAST. Then there are five other words. Tell me the number<br />

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of the word that comes closest to the meaning of the word in<br />

capital letters. For example, if the word in capital letters is<br />

BEAST, you would say "4" since "animal" come closer to BEAST<br />

than any of the other words. If you wish, I will read the words<br />

to you. These words are difficult for almost everyone just give<br />

me your best guess if you are not sure of the answer.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 INCORRECT<br />

1 CORRECT<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/454<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WORDE WORD E<br />

1612. We would like to know something about how people go about<br />

guessing words they do not know. On this card are listed some<br />

words--you may know some of them, and you may not know quite a<br />

few of them. On each line the first word is in capital letters<br />

like BEAST. Then there are five other words. Tell me the number<br />

of the word that comes closest to the meaning of the word in<br />

capital letters. For example, if the word in capital letters is<br />

BEAST, you would say "4" since "animal" come closer to BEAST<br />

than any of the other words. If you wish, I will read the words<br />

to you. These words are difficult for almost everyone just give<br />

me your best guess if you are not sure of the answer.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 INCORRECT<br />

1 CORRECT<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/455<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WORDF WORD F<br />

1612. We would like to know something about how people go about<br />

guessing words they do not know. On this card are listed some<br />

words--you may know some of them, and you may not know quite a<br />

few of them. On each line the first word is in capital letters<br />

like BEAST. Then there are five other words. Tell me the number<br />

of the word that comes closest to the meaning of the word in<br />

capital letters. For example, if the word in capital letters is<br />

BEAST, you would say "4" since "animal" come closer to BEAST<br />

than any of the other words. If you wish, I will read the words<br />

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to you. These words are difficult for almost everyone just give<br />

me your best guess if you are not sure of the answer.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 INCORRECT<br />

1 CORRECT<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/456<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WORDG WORD G<br />

1612. We would like to know something about how people go about<br />

guessing words they do not know. On this card are listed some<br />

words--you may know some of them, and you may not know quite a<br />

few of them. On each line the first word is in capital letters<br />

like BEAST. Then there are five other words. Tell me the number<br />

of the word that comes closest to the meaning of the word in<br />

capital letters. For example, if the word in capital letters is<br />

BEAST, you would say "4" since "animal" come closer to BEAST<br />

than any of the other words. If you wish, I will read the words<br />

to you. These words are difficult for almost everyone just give<br />

me your best guess if you are not sure of the answer.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 INCORRECT<br />

1 CORRECT<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/457<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WORDH WORD H<br />

1612. We would like to know something about how people go about<br />

guessing words they do not know. On this card are listed some<br />

words--you may know some of them, and you may not know quite a<br />

few of them. On each line the first word is in capital letters<br />

like BEAST. Then there are five other words. Tell me the number<br />

of the word that comes closest to the meaning of the word in<br />

capital letters. For example, if the word in capital letters is<br />

BEAST, you would say "4" since "animal" come closer to BEAST<br />

than any of the other words. If you wish, I will read the words<br />

to you. These words are difficult for almost everyone just give<br />

me your best guess if you are not sure of the answer.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

185


0 INCORRECT<br />

1 CORRECT<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/458<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WORDI WORD I<br />

1612. We would like to know something about how people go about<br />

guessing words they do not know. On this card are listed some<br />

words--you may know some of them, and you may not know quite a<br />

few of them. On each line the first word is in capital letters<br />

like BEAST. Then there are five other words. Tell me the number<br />

of the word that comes closest to the meaning of the word in<br />

capital letters. For example, if the word in capital letters is<br />

BEAST, you would say "4" since "animal" come closer to BEAST<br />

than any of the other words. If you wish, I will read the words<br />

to you. These words are difficult for almost everyone just give<br />

me your best guess if you are not sure of the answer.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 INCORRECT<br />

1 CORRECT<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/459<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WORDJ WORD J<br />

1612. We would like to know something about how people go about<br />

guessing words they do not know. On this card are listed some<br />

words--you may know some of them, and you may not know quite a<br />

few of them. On each line the first word is in capital letters<br />

like BEAST. Then there are five other words. Tell me the number<br />

of the word that comes closest to the meaning of the word in<br />

capital letters. For example, if the word in capital letters is<br />

BEAST, you would say "4" since "animal" come closer to BEAST<br />

than any of the other words. If you wish, I will read the words<br />

to you. These words are difficult for almost everyone just give<br />

me your best guess if you are not sure of the answer.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 INCORRECT<br />

1 CORRECT<br />

9 NA<br />

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Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/460<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WORDSUM NUMBER WORDS CORRECT IN VOCABULARY TEST<br />

1612k. Total number of correct words.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

99 DID NOT TRY<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/461-462<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HAPPY GENERAL HAPPINESS<br />

157. Taken all together, how would you say things are these days<br />

- would you say that you are very happy, pretty happy, or not<br />

too happy?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VERY HAPPY<br />

2 PRETTY HAPPY<br />

3 NOT TOO HAPPY<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/463<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HAPMAR HAPPINESS OF MARRIAGE<br />

158. Taking all things together, how would you describe your<br />

marriage?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VERY HAPPY<br />

2 PRETTY HAPPY<br />

3 NOT TOO HAPPY<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/464<br />

187


________________________________________________________________________<br />

LIFE IS LIFE EXCITING OR DULL<br />

160. In general, do you find life exciting, pretty routine, or<br />

dull?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 EXCITING<br />

2 ROUTINE<br />

3 DULL<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/465<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HELPFUL PEOPLE HELPFUL OR LOOKING OUT FOR SELVES<br />

161. Would you say that most of the time people try to be<br />

helpful, or that they are mostly just looking out for<br />

themselves?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 HELPFUL<br />

2 LOOKOUT FOR SELF<br />

3 DEPENDS<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/466<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

FAIR PEOPLE FAIR OR TRY TO TAKE ADVANTAGE<br />

162. Do you think most people would try to take advantage of you<br />

if they got a chance, or would they try to be fair?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TAKE ADVANTAGE<br />

2 FAIR<br />

3 DEPENDS<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

188


Record/column: 1/467<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

TRUST CAN PEOPLE BE TRUSTED<br />

163a. Generally speaking, would you say that most people can be<br />

trusted or that you can't be too careful in life?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 CAN TRUST<br />

2 CANNOT TRUST<br />

3 DEPENDS<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/468<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HEALTH CO<strong>NDI</strong>TION OF HEALTH<br />

159. Would you say your own health, in general, is excellent,<br />

good, fair, or poor?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 EXCELLENT<br />

2 GOOD<br />

3 FAIR<br />

4 POOR<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/469<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ATTEND HOW OFTEN R ATTENDS RELIGIOUS SERVICES<br />

105. How often do you attend religious services?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 NEVER<br />

1 LT ONCE A YEAR<br />

2 ONCE A YEAR<br />

3 SEVRL TIMES A YR<br />

4 ONCE A MONTH<br />

5 2-3X A MONTH<br />

6 NRLY EVERY WEEK<br />

7 EVERY WEEK<br />

8 MORE THN ONCE WK<br />

189


9 DK,NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: 9<br />

Record/column: 1/470<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PRAY HOW OFTEN DOES R PRAY<br />

110. About how often do you pray?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 SEVERAL TIMES A DAY<br />

2 ONCE A DAY<br />

3 SEVERAL TIMES A WEEK<br />

4 ONCE A WEEK<br />

5 LT ONCE A WEEK<br />

6 NEVER<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/471<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RELITEN STRENGTH OF AFFILIATION<br />

107. Would you call yoruself a strong [RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE] or<br />

a not very strong [RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE]?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 STRONG<br />

2 NOT VERY STRONG<br />

3 SOMEWHAT STRONG<br />

4 NO RELIGION<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/472<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

POSTLIFE BELIEF IN LIFE AFTER DEATH<br />

108. Do you believe there is a life after death?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

190


1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/473<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

BIBLE FEELINGS ABOUT THE BIBLE<br />

120a. Which of these statements comes closest to describing your<br />

feelings about teh Bible? 1. The Bible is the actual word of God<br />

and is to be taken literally, word for word. 2. The Bible is the<br />

inspired word of God but not everything in it should be taken<br />

literally, word for word. 3. The Bible is an ancient book of<br />

fables, legends, history, and moral precepts recorded by men.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 WORD OF GOD<br />

2 INSPIRED WORD<br />

3 BOOK OF FABLES<br />

4 OTHER<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/474<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PRAYER BIBLE PRAYER IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />

119a. The United States Supreme Court has ruled that no state or<br />

local government may require the reading of the Lor's Prayer or<br />

Bible verses in public schools. What are your views on this - do<br />

you approve or disapprove of the court ruling?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 APPROVE<br />

2 DISAPPROVE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/475<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

GOD RS CONFIDENCE IN THE EXISTENCE OF GOD<br />

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369. Please look at this card and tell me which statement comes<br />

closest to expresing what you believe about God: 1. I don't<br />

believe in God. 2. I don't know whether there is a God and I<br />

don't believe there is any way to find out. 3. I don't believe<br />

in a personal God, but I do believe in a Higher Power of some<br />

kind. 4. I find myself believing in God some of the time, but<br />

not at others. 5. While I have doubts, I feel that I do believe<br />

in God. 6. I know God really exists and I have no doubts about<br />

it.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 DONT BELIEVE<br />

2 NO WAY TO FIND OUT<br />

3 SOME HIGHER POWER<br />

4 BELIEVE SOMETIMES<br />

5 BELIEVE BUT DOUBTS<br />

6 KNOW GOD EXISTS<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/476<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

LETDIE1 ALLOW INCURABLE PATIENTS TO DIE<br />

226. When a person has a disease that cannot be cured, do you<br />

think doctors should be allowed by law to end the patient's life<br />

by some painless means if the patient and his family request it?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/477<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SUICIDE1 SUICIDE IF INCURABLE DISEASE<br />

227. Do you think a person has the right to end his or her own<br />

life if this person: a. Has an incurable disease?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

192


8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/478<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SUICIDE2 SUICIDE IF BANKRUPT<br />

227. Do you think a person has the right to end his or her own<br />

life if this person: b. Has gone bankrupt?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/479<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SUICIDE3 SUICIDE IF DISHONORED FAMILY<br />

227. Do you think a person has the right to end his or her own<br />

life if this person: c. Has dishonored his or her family?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/480<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SUICIDE4 SUICIDE IF TIRED OF LIVING<br />

227. Do you think a person has the right to end his or her own<br />

life if this person: d. Is tired of living and ready to die?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

193


9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/481<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CHLDIDEL IDEAL NUMBER OF CHILDREN<br />

211. What do you think is the ideal number of children for a<br />

family to have?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

7 SEVEN+<br />

8 AS MANY AS WANT<br />

9 DK,NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/482<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PILLOK BIRTH CONTROL TO TEENAGERS 14-16<br />

213c. Do you strongly agree, agree, or strongly disagree that<br />

methods of birth control should be available to teenagers<br />

between the ages of 14 and 16 if their parents do not approve?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 STRONGLY AGREE<br />

2 AGREE<br />

3 DISAGREE<br />

4 STRONGLY DISAGREE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/483<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

DIVLAW DIVORCE LAWS<br />

215a. Should divorce in this country be easier or more difficult<br />

to obtain than it is now?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 EASIER<br />

2 MORE DIFFICULT<br />

3 STAY SAME<br />

194


8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/484<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

AGED SHOULD AGED LIVE WITH THEIR CHILDREN<br />

174. As you know, many older people share a home with their<br />

grown children. Do you think this is generally a good idea or a<br />

bad idea?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 A GOOD IDEA<br />

2 A BAD IDEA<br />

3 DEPENDS<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/485<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

OBEY TO OBEY<br />

170. If you had to choose, which thing on this list would you<br />

pick as the most important for a child to learn to prepare him<br />

or her for life? a. Which comes next in importantc? b. Which<br />

comes third? c. Which comes fourth? TO OBEY<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MOST IMPORTANT<br />

2 2ND IMPORTANT<br />

3 3RD IMPORTANT<br />

4 4TH IMPORTANT<br />

5 LEAST IMPORTANT<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/486<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

POPULAR TO BE WELL LIKED OR POPULAR<br />

170. If you had to choose, which thing on this list would you<br />

pick as the most important for a child to learn to prepare him<br />

195


or her for life? a. Which comes next in importantc? b. Which<br />

comes third? c. Which comes fourth? TO BE WELL-LIKED OR POPULAR<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MOST IMPORTANT<br />

2 2ND IMPORTANT<br />

3 3RD IMPORTANT<br />

4 4TH IMPORTANT<br />

5 LEAST IMPORTANT<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/487<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

THNKSELF TO THINK FOR ONES SELF<br />

170. If you had to choose, which thing on this list would you<br />

pick as the most important for a child to learn to prepare him<br />

or her for life? a. Which comes next in importantc? b. Which<br />

comes third? c. Which comes fourth? TO THINK FOR HIMSELF OR<br />

HERSELF<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MOST IMPORTANT<br />

2 2ND IMPORTANT<br />

3 3RD IMPORTANT<br />

4 4TH IMPORTANT<br />

5 LEAST IMPORTANT<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/488<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WORKHARD TO WORK HARD<br />

170. If you had to choose, which thing on this list would you<br />

pick as the most important for a child to learn to prepare him<br />

or her for life? a. Which comes next in importantc? b. Which<br />

comes third? c. Which comes fourth? TO WORK HARD<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MOST IMPORTANT<br />

2 2ND IMPORTANT<br />

3 3RD IMPORTANT<br />

4 4TH IMPORTANT<br />

196


5 LEAST IMPORTANT<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/489<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HELPOTH TO HELP OTHERS<br />

170. If you had to choose, which thing on this list would you<br />

pick as the most important for a child to learn to prepare him<br />

or her for life? a. Which comes next in importantc? b. Which<br />

comes third? c. Which comes fourth? TO HELP OTHERS WHEN THEY<br />

NEED HELP<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MOST IMPORTANT<br />

2 2ND IMPORTANT<br />

3 3RD IMPORTANT<br />

4 4TH IMPORTANT<br />

5 LEAST IMPORTANT<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/490<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPANKING FAVOR SPANKING TO DISCIPLINE CHILD<br />

225. Do you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly<br />

disagree that it is sometimes necessary to discipline a child<br />

with a good, hard, spanking?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 STRONGLY AGREE<br />

2 AGREE<br />

3 DISAGREE<br />

4 STRONGLY DISAGREE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/491<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MARHOMO HOMOSEXUALS SHOULD HAVE RIGHT TO MARRY<br />

197


1280. Do you agree or disagree? j. Homosexual couples should<br />

have the right to marry one another.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 STRONGLY AGREE<br />

2 AGREE<br />

3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE<br />

4 DISAGREE<br />

5 STRONGLY DISAGREE<br />

8 CANT CHOOSE<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/492<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SEXEDUC SEX EDUCATION IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />

214. Would you be for or against sex education in the public<br />

schools?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 FAVOR<br />

2 OPPOSE<br />

3 DEPENDS<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/493<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PREMARSX SEX BEFORE MARRIAGE<br />

217. There's been a lot of discussion about the way morals and<br />

attitudes about sex are changing in this country. If a man and<br />

woman have sex relations before marriage, do you think it is<br />

always wrong, almost always wrong, wrong only sometimes, or not<br />

wrong at all?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 ALWAYS WRONG<br />

2 ALMST ALWAYS WRG<br />

3 SOMETIMES WRONG<br />

4 NOT WRONG AT ALL<br />

5 OTHER<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

198


Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/494<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

TEENSEX SEX BEFORE MARRIAGE -- TEENS 14-16<br />

217a. What if they are in their early teens, say 14 to 16 years<br />

old? In that case, do you think sex relations before marriage<br />

are always wrong, almost always wrong, wrong only sometimes, or<br />

not wrong at all?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 ALWAYS WRONG<br />

2 ALMST ALWAYS WRG<br />

3 SOMETIMES WRONG<br />

4 NOT WRONG AT ALL<br />

5 OTHER<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/495<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

XMARSEX SEX WITH PERSON OTHER THAN SPOUSE<br />

218. What is yoru opinion about a married person having sexual<br />

relations with someone other than the marriage partner?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 ALWAYS WRONG<br />

2 ALMST ALWAYS WRG<br />

3 SOMETIMES WRONG<br />

4 NOT WRONG AT ALL<br />

5 OTHER<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/496<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HOMOSEX HOMOSEXUAL SEX RELATIONS<br />

219. What about sexual relations between two adults of the same<br />

sex?<br />

199


VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 ALWAYS WRONG<br />

2 ALMST ALWAYS WRG<br />

3 SOMETIMES WRONG<br />

4 NOT WRONG AT ALL<br />

5 OTHER<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/497<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PORNLAW FEELINGS ABOUT PORNOGRAPHY LAWS<br />

222. Which of these statements comes closest to your feelings<br />

about pornography laws: 1. There should be laws against the<br />

distribution of pornography whatever the age. 2. There should be<br />

laws against the distribution of pornography to persons under<br />

18. 3. There should be no laws forbidding the distribution of<br />

pornography.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 ILLEGAL TO ALL<br />

2 ILLEGAL UNDER 18<br />

3 LEGAL<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/498<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

XMOVIE SEEN X-RATED MOVIE IN LAST YEAR<br />

223a. Have you seen an x-rated movie in the last year?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/499<br />

200


________________________________________________________________________<br />

SOCREL SPEND EVENING WITH RELATIVES<br />

173. Would you use this card and tell me which answer comes<br />

closest to how often you do the following things: a. Spend a<br />

social evening with relatives?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

1 ALMOST DAILY<br />

2 SEV TIMES A WEEK<br />

3 SEV TIMES A MNTH<br />

4 ONCE A MONTH<br />

5 SEV TIMES A YEAR<br />

6 ONCE A YEAR<br />

7 NEVER<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/9<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SOCOMMUN SPEND EVENING WITH NEIGHBOR<br />

173. Would you use this card and tell me which answer comes<br />

closest to how often you do the following things: b. Spend a<br />

social evening with someone who lives in your neighborhood.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

1 ALMOST DAILY<br />

2 SEV TIMES A WEEK<br />

3 SEV TIMES A MNTH<br />

4 ONCE A MONTH<br />

5 SEV TIMES A YEAR<br />

6 ONCE A YEAR<br />

7 NEVER<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/10<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SOCFREND SPEND EVENING WITH FRIENDS<br />

173. Would you use this card and tell me which answer comes<br />

closest to how often you do the following things: c. Spend a<br />

201


social evening with friends who live outside the neighborhood<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

1 ALMOST DAILY<br />

2 SEV TIMES A WEEK<br />

3 SEV TIMES A MNTH<br />

4 ONCE A MONTH<br />

5 SEV TIMES A YEAR<br />

6 ONCE A YEAR<br />

7 NEVER<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/11<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SOCBAR SPEND EVENING AT BAR<br />

173. Would you use this card and tell me which answer comes<br />

closest to how often you do the following things: d. Go to a bar<br />

or tavern<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

1 ALMOST DAILY<br />

2 SEV TIMES A WEEK<br />

3 SEV TIMES A MNTH<br />

4 ONCE A MONTH<br />

5 SEV TIMES A YEAR<br />

6 ONCE A YEAR<br />

7 NEVER<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/12<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NEWS HOW OFTEN DOES R READ NEWSPAPER<br />

241. How often do you read the newspaper - every day, a few<br />

times a week, once a week, less than once a week, or never?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 EVERYDAY<br />

2 FEW TIMES A WEEK<br />

3 ONCE A WEEK<br />

4 LESS THAN ONCE WK<br />

202


5 NEVER<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/500<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

TVHOURS HOURS PER DAY WATCHING TV<br />

242. On the average day, about how many hours do you personally<br />

watch television?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/501-502<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

JOBLOSE IS R LIKELY TO LOSE JOB<br />

180a. Thinking about the next 12 months, how likely do you think<br />

it is that you will lose your job or be laid off?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VERY LIKELY<br />

2 FAIRLY LIKELY<br />

3 NOT TOO LIKELY<br />

4 NOT LIKELY<br />

5 LEAVING LABOR FORCE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/503<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

JOBFIND COULD R FIND EQUALLY GOOD JOB<br />

180b. About how easy would it be for you to find a job with<br />

another employer with approximately the same income and fringe<br />

benefits you now have?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VERY EASY<br />

2 SOMEWHAT EASY<br />

3 NOT EASY<br />

203


8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/504<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SATJOB JOB OR HOUSEWORK<br />

181. On the whole, how satisfied are you with the work you do?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VERY SATISFIED<br />

2 MOD. SATISFIED<br />

3 A LITTLE DISSAT<br />

4 VERY DISSATISFIED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/505<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RICHWORK IF RICH, CONTINUE OR STOP WORKING<br />

182. If you were to get enough money to live as comfortably as<br />

you would like for the rest of your life, would you continue to<br />

work or would you stop working?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 CONTINUE WORKING<br />

2 STOP WORKING<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/506<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CLASS SUBJECTIVE CLASS IDENTIFICATION<br />

185a. If you were asked to use one of four names for your social<br />

class, which would you say you belong in: the lower class, the<br />

working class, the middle class, or the upper class?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

204


1 LOWER CLASS<br />

2 WORKING CLASS<br />

3 MIDDLE CLASS<br />

4 UPPER CLASS<br />

5 NO CLASS<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/507<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SATFIN SATISFACTION WITH FINANCIAL SITUATION<br />

187a. We are interested in how people are getting along<br />

financially these days. So far as you and your family are<br />

concerned, would you say that you are pretty well satisfied with<br />

your present financial situation, more or less satisfied, or not<br />

satisfied at all?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 SATISFIED<br />

2 MORE OR LESS<br />

3 NOT AT ALL SAT<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/508<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

FINALTER CHANGE IN FINANCIAL SITUATION<br />

187b. During the last few years, has your financial situation<br />

been getting better, worse, or has it stayed the same?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 BETTER<br />

2 WORSE<br />

3 STAYED SAME<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/509<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

FINRELA OPINION OF FAMILY INCOME<br />

205


188. Compared with American families in general, would you say<br />

your family income is far below average, below average, average,<br />

above average, or far above average?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 FAR BELOW AVERAGE<br />

2 BELOW AVERAGE<br />

3 AVERAGE<br />

4 ABOVE AVERAGE<br />

5 FAR ABOVE AVERAGE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/510<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

GETAHEAD OPINION OF HOW PEOPLE GET AHEAD<br />

197. Some people say that people get ahead by their own hard<br />

work; others say that lucky breaks or help from other people are<br />

more important. Which do you think is most important?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 HARD WORK<br />

2 BOTH EQUALLY<br />

3 LUCK OR HELP<br />

4 OTHER<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/511<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PARSOL RS LIVING STANDARD COMPARED TO PARENTS<br />

198a. Compared to your parents when they were the age you are<br />

now, do you think your own standard of living now is much<br />

better, somewhat better, about the same, somewhat worse, or much<br />

worse than theirs was?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MUCH BETTER<br />

2 SOMEWHAT BETTER<br />

3 ABOUT THE SAME<br />

4 SOMEWHAT WORSE<br />

206


5 MUCH WORSE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/512<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

KIDSSOL RS KIDS LIVING STANDARD COMPARED TO R<br />

198b. When your children are at the age you are now, do you<br />

think their standard of living will be much better, somewhat<br />

better, about the same, somewhat worse, or much worse that your<br />

is now?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MUCH BETTER<br />

2 SOMEWHAT BETTER<br />

3 ABOUT THE SAME<br />

4 SOMEWHAT WORSE<br />

5 MUCH WORSE<br />

6 NO CHILDREN -VOLUNTEERED-<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/513<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

GOODLIFE STANDARD OF LIVING OF R WILL IMPROVE<br />

1251. The way things are in America, people like me and my<br />

family have a good chance of improving our standard of living.<br />

Do you agree or disagree?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 STRONGLY AGREE<br />

2 AGREE<br />

3 NEITHER<br />

4 DISAGREE<br />

5 STRONGLY DISAGREE<br />

8 CANT CHOOSE<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/514<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

VOTE68 DID R VOTE IN 1968 ELECTION<br />

207


57. Now in 1968, you remember that Humphrey ran for President on<br />

the Democratic ticket against Nixon for the Republicans, and<br />

Wallace as an Independent. Do you remember for sure whether or<br />

not you voted in that election?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VOTED<br />

2 DID NOT VOTE<br />

3 NOT ELIGIBLE<br />

4 REFUSED<br />

6 WLDNT VT-RELIG<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/515<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

VOTE72 DID R VOTE IN 1972 ELECTION<br />

58. In 1972, you remember that McGovern ran for President on the<br />

Democratic ticket against Nixon for the Republicans. Do you<br />

remember for sure whether or not you voted in that election?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VOTED<br />

2 DID NOT VOTE<br />

3 NOT ELIGIBLE<br />

4 REFUSED<br />

6 WLDNT VT-RELIG<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/516<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

VOTE76 DID R VOTE IN 1976 ELECTION<br />

59. In 1976, you remember that Carter ran for President on the<br />

Democratic ticket against Ford for the Republicans. Do you<br />

remember for sure whether or not you voted in that election?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VOTED<br />

2 DID NOT VOTE<br />

3 NOT ELIGIBLE<br />

4 REFUSED<br />

208


6 WLDNT VT-RELIG<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/517<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

VOTE80 DID R VOTE IN 1980 ELECTION<br />

60. In 1980, you remember that Carter ran for President on the<br />

Democratic ticket against Reagan for the Republicans, and<br />

Anderson as an Independent. Do you remember for sure whether or<br />

not you voted in that election?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VOTED<br />

2 DID NOT VOTE<br />

3 NOT ELIGIBLE<br />

4 REFUSED<br />

6 WLDNT VT-RELIG<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/518<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

VOTE84 DID R VOTE IN 1984 ELECTION<br />

61. In 1984, you remember that Mondale ran for President on the<br />

Democratic ticket against Reagan for the Republicans. Do you<br />

remember for sure whether or not you voted in that election?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VOTED<br />

2 DID NOT VOTE<br />

3 NOT ELIGIBLE<br />

4 REFUSED<br />

6 WLDNT VT-RELIG<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/519<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

VOTE88 DID R VOTE IN 1988 ELECTION<br />

209


62. In 1988, you remember that Dukakis ran for President on the<br />

Democratic ticket against Bush for the Republicans. Do you<br />

remember for sure whether or not you voted in that election?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VOTED<br />

2 DID NOT VOTE<br />

3 NOT ELIGIBLE<br />

4 REFUSED<br />

6 WLDNT VT-RELIG<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/520<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

VOTE92 DID R VOTE IN 1992 ELECTION<br />

63. In 1992, you remember that Clinton ran for President on the<br />

Democratic ticket against Bush for the Republicans and Perot as<br />

an independent. Do you remember for sure whether or not you<br />

voted in that election?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VOTED<br />

2 DID NOT VOTE<br />

3 NOT ELIGIBLE<br />

4 REFUSED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/521<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

VOTE96 DID R VOTE IN 1996 ELECTION<br />

64. In 1996, you remember that Clinton ran for president on the<br />

Democratic ticket against Dole for the Republicans and Perot for<br />

the Reform Party. Do you remember for sure whether or not you<br />

voted in that election?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VOTED<br />

2 DID NOT VOTE<br />

3 INELIGIBLE<br />

4 REFUSED TO ANSWR<br />

8 DONT KNOW/REMMBR<br />

210


9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/522<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

VOTE00 DID R VOTE IN 2000 ELECTION<br />

65. In 2000, you remember that Gore ran for President on the<br />

Democratic ticket against Bush for the Republicans. Do you<br />

remember for sure whether or not you voted in that election?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VOTED<br />

2 DID NOT VOTE<br />

3 INELIGIBLE<br />

4 REFUSED TO ANSWER<br />

8 DONT KNOW/REMEMBER<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/523<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

VOTE04 DID R VOTE IN 2004 ELECTION<br />

66. In 2004, you remember that Kerry ran for President on the<br />

Democratic ticket against Bush for the Republicans. Do you<br />

remember for sure whether or not you voted in that election?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VOTED<br />

2 DID NOT VOTE<br />

3 INELIGIBLE<br />

4 REFUSED TO ANSWER<br />

8 DONT KNOW/REMEMBER<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/524<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PRES68 VOTE FOR HUMPHREY, NIXON, OR WALLACE<br />

57a. If voted: Did you vote for Humphrey, Nixon, or Wallace?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

211


1 HUMPHREY<br />

2 NIXON<br />

3 WALLACE<br />

4 OTHER<br />

5 REFUSED<br />

6 WLDNT VT-RELIG<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/525<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

IF68WHO WHO WOULD R HAVE VOTED FOR-1968 ELECTION<br />

57b. If did not vote: Who would you have voted for, for<br />

President, if you had voted?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 HUMPHREY<br />

2 NIXON<br />

3 WALLACE<br />

4 OTHER<br />

5 REFUSED<br />

6 WLDNT VT-RELIG<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/526<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PRES72 VOTE FOR MCGOVERN OR NIXON<br />

58a. If voted: Did you vote for McGovern or Nixon?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MCGOVERN<br />

2 NIXON<br />

3 OTHER<br />

4 REFUSED<br />

5 WOULDNT VOTE<br />

6 WLDNT VT-RELIG<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/527<br />

212


________________________________________________________________________<br />

IF72WHO WHO WOULD R HAVE VOTED FOR-1972 ELECTION<br />

58b. If did not vote: Who would you have voted for, for<br />

President, if you had voted?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MCGOVERN<br />

2 NIXON<br />

3 OTHER<br />

4 REFUSED<br />

5 WOULDNT VOTE<br />

6 WLDNT VT-RELIG<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/528<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PRES76 VOTE FOR CARTER OR FORD<br />

59a. If voted: Did you vote for Carter or Ford?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 CARTER<br />

2 FORD<br />

3 OTHER<br />

4 REFUSED<br />

5 NO PRES. VOTE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/529<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

IF76WHO WHO WOULD R HAVE VOTED FOR-1976 ELECTION<br />

59b. If did not vote or ineligible: Who would you have voted<br />

for, for President, if you had voted?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 CARTER<br />

2 FORD<br />

3 OTHER<br />

4 REFUSED<br />

5 WOULDNT VOTE<br />

213


8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/530<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PRES80 VOTE FOR CARTER, REAGAN OR ANDERSON<br />

60a. If voted: Did you vote for Carter, Reagan, or Anderson?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 CARTER<br />

2 REAGAN<br />

3 ANDERSON<br />

4 OTHER<br />

5 REFUSED<br />

6 DIDNT VOTE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/531<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

IF80WHO WHO WOULD R HAVE VOTED FOR-1980 ELECTION<br />

60b. If did not vote or ineligible: Who would you have voted<br />

for, for President, if you had voted?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 CARTER<br />

2 REAGAN<br />

3 ANDERSON<br />

4 OTHER<br />

5 WOULDNT VOTE<br />

7 REFUSED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/532<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PRES84 VOTE FOR REAGAN OR MONDALE<br />

61a. If voted: Did you vote for Mondale or Reagan?<br />

214


VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MONDALE<br />

2 REAGAN<br />

3 OTHER<br />

4 REFUSED<br />

5 NO PRES. VOTE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/533<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

IF84WHO WHO WOULD R HAVE VOTED FOR-1984 ELECTION<br />

61b. If did not vote or ineligible: Who would you have voted<br />

for, for President, if you have voted?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MONDALE<br />

2 REAGAN<br />

3 OTHER<br />

4 WOULDNT VOTE<br />

5 REFUSED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/534<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PRES88 VOTE FOR DUKAKIS OR BUSH<br />

62a. If voted: Did you vote for Dukakis or Bush?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 DUKAKIS<br />

2 BUSH<br />

3 OTHER<br />

4 REFUSED<br />

5 NO PRES. VOTE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/535<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

215


IF88WHO WHO WOULD R HAVE VOTED FOR-1988 ELECTION<br />

62b. If did not vote or ineligible: Who would you have voted<br />

for, for President, if you had voted?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 DUKAKIS<br />

2 BUSH<br />

3 OTHER<br />

4 WOULDNT VOTE<br />

5 REFUSED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/536<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PRES92 VOTE FOR CLINTON, BUSH, PEROT<br />

63a. If voted: Did you vote for Clinton, Bush,or Perot?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 CLINTON<br />

2 BUSH<br />

3 PEROT<br />

4 OTHER<br />

6 NO PRES. VOTE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/537<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

IF92WHO WHO WOULD R HAVE VOTED FOR-1992 ELECTION<br />

63b. If did not vote or ineligible: Who would you have voted<br />

for, for President, if you had voted?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 CLINTON<br />

2 BUSH<br />

3 PEROT<br />

4 OTHER<br />

5 WOULDNT VOTE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

216


Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/538<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PRES96 VOTE FOR CLINTON, DOLE, PEROT<br />

64a. If voted: Did you vote for Clinton, Bush, or Perot?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 CLINTON<br />

2 DOLE<br />

3 PEROT<br />

4 OTHER (SPECIFY)<br />

6 DIDNT VOTE<br />

8 DONT KNOW<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/539<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

IF96WHO WHO WOULD R HAVE VOTED FOR-1996 ELECTION<br />

64b. If did not vote or ineligible: Who would you have voted<br />

for, for President, if you had voted?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 CLINTON<br />

2 DOLE<br />

3 PEROT<br />

4 OTHER<br />

8 DONT KNOW/RMEMBR<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/540<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PRES00 VOTE FOR GORE, BUSH, NADER<br />

65a. If voted: Did you vote for Gore or Bush?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 GORE<br />

2 BUSH<br />

3 NADER<br />

217


4 OTHER (SPECIFY)<br />

6 DIDNT VOTE<br />

8 DONT KNOW<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/541<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

IF00WHO WHO WOULD R HAS VOTED FOR IN 2000 ELECTION<br />

65b. If did not vote or ineligible: Who would you have voted<br />

for, for President, if you had voted?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 GORE<br />

2 BUSH<br />

3 NADER<br />

4 OTHER<br />

8 DONT KNOW/REMEMBER<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/542<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

POLVIEWS THINK OF SELF AS LIBERAL OR CONSERVATIVE<br />

67a. We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals and<br />

conservatives. I'm going to show you a seven-point scale on<br />

which the political views that people might hold are arranged<br />

from extremely liberal - point 1 - to extremely conservative -<br />

point 7. Where would you place yourself on this scale?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 EXTREMELY LIBERAL<br />

2 LIBERAL<br />

3 SLIGHTLY LIBERAL<br />

4 MODERATE<br />

5 SLGHTLY CONSERVATIVE<br />

6 CONSERVATIVE<br />

7 EXTRMLY CONSERVATIVE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/543<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

218


EQWLTH SHOULD GOVT REDUCE INCOME DIFFERENCES<br />

74a. Some people think that the government in Washington ought<br />

to reduce the income differences between the rich and the poor,<br />

perhaps by raising the taxes of wealthy families or by giving<br />

income assistance to the poor. Others think that the government<br />

should not concern itself with reducing this income difference<br />

between the rich and the poor. Here is a card with a scale from<br />

1 to 7. Think of a score of 1 as meaning that the government<br />

ought to reduce the income differences between rich and poor,<br />

and a score of 7 meaning that the government should not concern<br />

itself with reducing income differences. What score between 1<br />

and 7 comes closest to the way you feel?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 GOVT REDUCE DIFF<br />

7 NO GOVT ACTION<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/544<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HELPPOOR SHOULD GOVT IMPROVE STANDARD OF LIVING?<br />

309. I'd like to talk with you about issues some people tell us<br />

are important. Please look at card BC. Some people think that<br />

the government in Washington should do everything possible to<br />

improve the standard of living of all poor Americans; they are<br />

at point 1 on this card. Other people think itis not the<br />

government's responsibility, and that each person should take<br />

care of himself; they are at point 5. a. Where would you place<br />

yourself on this scale, or haven't you made up your mind on<br />

this?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 GOVT ACTION<br />

3 AGREE WITH BOTH<br />

5 PEOPLE HELP SELVES<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/545<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HELPNOT SHOULD GOVT DO MORE OR LESS?<br />

219


310. Please look at card BD. Some people think that the<br />

government in Washington is trying to do too many things that<br />

should be left to individuals and private busienss; they are at<br />

point 5 on this card. Others disagree and think that the<br />

government should do even more to solve our country's problems;<br />

they are at point 1. a. Where would you place yourself on this<br />

scale, or haven't you made up your mind on this?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 GOVT DO MORE<br />

3 AGREE WITH BOTH<br />

5 GOVT DOES TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/546<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HELPSICK SHOULD GOVT HELP PAY FOR MEDICAL CARE?<br />

311. Look at card BE. In general, some people think that it is<br />

the responsibility of the government in Washington to see to it<br />

that people have help in paying for doctors and hospital bills;<br />

they are at point 1. Others think that these matters are not the<br />

responsibility of the federal government and that people should<br />

take care of these things themselves; they are at point 5. a.<br />

Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you<br />

made up your mind on this?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 GOVT SHOULD HELP<br />

3 AGREE WITH BOTH<br />

5 PEOPLE HELP SELVES<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/547<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HELPBLK SHOULD GOVT AID BLACKS?<br />

312. Now look at card BF. Some people think that<br />

(blacks/negroes/African-Americans) have been discriminated<br />

against for so long that the government has a special obligation<br />

to help improve their living standards; they are at point 1.<br />

Others believe that the government should not be giving special<br />

treatment to (blacks/negroes/African-Americans); they are at<br />

220


point 5. a. Where would you place yourself on this scale, or<br />

haven't you made up your mind on this?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 GOVT HELP BLKS<br />

3 AGREE WITH BOTH<br />

5 NO SPECIAL TREATMENT<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/548<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATSPAC SPACE EXPLORATION PROGRAM<br />

68. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. a. Space exploration<br />

program.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/549<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATENVIR IMPROVING & PROTECTING ENVIRONMENT<br />

68. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. b. Improving and<br />

protecting the environment.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

221


Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/550<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATHEAL IMPROVING & PROTECTING NATIONS HEALTH<br />

68. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. c. Improving and<br />

protecting the nation's health.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/551<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATCITY SOLVING PROBLEMS OF BIG CITIES<br />

68. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. d. Solving the problems<br />

of the big cities.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/552<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATCRIME HALTING RISING CRIME RATE<br />

222


68. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. e. Halting the rising<br />

crime rate.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/553<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATDRUG DEALING WITH DRUG ADDICTION<br />

68. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. f. Dealing with drug<br />

addiction.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/554<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATEDUC IMPROVING NATIONS EDUCATION SYSTEM<br />

68. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. g. Improving the<br />

nation's education system.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

223


2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/555<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATRACE IMPROVING THE CO<strong>NDI</strong>TIONS OF BLACKS<br />

68. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. h. Improving the<br />

conditions of Blacks.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/556<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATARMS MILITARY, ARMAMENTS, AND DEFENSE<br />

68. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. i. The military,<br />

armaments and defense.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/557<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

224


NATAID FOREIGN AID<br />

68. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. j. Foreign aid.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/558<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATFARE WELFARE<br />

68. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. k. Welfare.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/559<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATROAD HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES<br />

68. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. l. Highways and<br />

bridges.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

225


2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/560<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATSOC SOCIAL SECURITY<br />

68. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. m. Social Security.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/561<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATMASS MASS TRANSPORTATION<br />

68. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. n. Mass Transportation.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/562<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATPARK PARKS AND RECREATION<br />

226


68. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. o. Parks and<br />

recreation.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/563<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATCHLD ASSISTANCE FOR CHILDCARE<br />

68. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. p. Assistance for<br />

childcare.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/564<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATSCI SUPPORTING SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH<br />

68. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. q. Supporting<br />

scientific research.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

227


2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/565<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATSPACY SPACE EXPLORATION -- VERSION Y<br />

69. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. a. Space exploration.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/566<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATENVIY THE ENVIRONMENT -- VERSION Y<br />

69. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. b. The environment.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/567<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATHEALY HEALTH -- VERSION Y<br />

228


69. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. c. Health<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/568<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATCITYY ASSISTANCE TO BIG CITIES -- VERSION Y<br />

69. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. d. Assistance to big<br />

cities.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/569<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATCRIMY LAW ENFORCEMENT -- VERISON Y<br />

69. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. e. Law enforcement.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

229


8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/570<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATDRUGY DRUG REHABILITATION -- VERSION Y<br />

69. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. f. Drug rehabilitation.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/571<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATEDUCY EDUCATION -- VERSION Y<br />

69. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. g. Education<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/572<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATRACEY ASSISTANCE TO BLACKS -- VERSION Y<br />

69. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

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which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. h. Assistance to<br />

blacks.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/573<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATARMSY NATIONAL DEFENSE -- VERSION Y<br />

69. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. i. National defense.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/574<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATAIDY ASSISTANCE TO OTHER COUNTRIES -- VER Y<br />

69. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. j. Assistance to other<br />

countries.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

231


8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/575<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NATFAREY ASSISTANCE TO THE POOR -- VERSION Y<br />

69. We are faced with many problems in this country, none of<br />

which can be solved easily or inexpensively. I'm going to name<br />

some of these problems, and for each one I'd like you to tell me<br />

whether you think we're spending too much money on it, too<br />

little money, or about the right amount. k. Assistance to the<br />

poor.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO LITTLE<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO MUCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/576<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPKATH ALLOW ANTI-RELIGIONIST TO SPEAK<br />

76. There are always some people whose ideas are considered bad<br />

or dangerous by other people. For instance, somebody who is<br />

against churches and religion... a. If such a person wanted to<br />

make a speech in your (city/town/community) against churches and<br />

religion, should he be allowed to speak, or not?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 ALLOWED<br />

2 NOT ALLOWED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/577<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

COLATH ALLOW ANTI-RELIGIONIST TO TEACH<br />

76. There are always some people whose ideas are considered bad<br />

232


or dangerous by other people. For instance, somebody who is<br />

against churches and religion... b. Should such a person be<br />

allowed to teach in a college or university, or not?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

4 ALLOWED<br />

5 NOT ALLOWED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/578<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

LIBATH ALLOW ANTI-RELIGIOUS BOOK IN LIBRARY<br />

76. There are always some people whose ideas are considered bad<br />

or dangerous by other people. For instance, somebody who is<br />

against churches and religion... c. If some people in your<br />

community suggested a book he wrote against churches and<br />

religion should be taken out of your public library, would you<br />

favor removing this book or not?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 REMOVE<br />

2 NOT REMOVE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/579<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPKRAC ALLOW RACIST TO SPEAK<br />

78. Or consider a person who believes that Blacks are<br />

genetically inferior. a. If such a person wanted to make a<br />

speech in your community claiming that Blacks are inferior,<br />

should he be allowed to speak, or not?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 ALLOWED<br />

2 NOT ALLOWED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/580<br />

233


________________________________________________________________________<br />

COLRAC ALLOW RACIST TO TEACH<br />

78. Or consider a person who believes that Blacks are<br />

genetically inferior. b. Should such a person be allowed to<br />

teach in a college or university, or not?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

4 ALLOWED<br />

5 NOT ALLOWED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/581<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

LIBRAC ALLOW RACISTS BOOK IN LIBRARY<br />

78. Or consider a person who believes that Blacks are<br />

genetically inferior. c. If some people in your community<br />

suggested that a book he wrote which said Blacks are inferior<br />

should be taken out of your public library, would you favor<br />

removing this book, or not?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 REMOVE<br />

2 NOT REMOVE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/582<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPKCOM ALLOW COMMUNIST TO SPEAK<br />

79. Now, I should like to ask you some questions about a man who<br />

admits he is a Communist: a. Suppose this admitted Communist<br />

wanted to make a speech in your community. Should he be allowed<br />

to speak, or not?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 ALLOWED<br />

2 NOT ALLOWED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

234


Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/583<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

COLCOM SHOULD COMMUNIST TEACHER BE FIRED<br />

79. Now, I should like to ask you some questions about a man who<br />

admits he is a Communist: b. Suppose he is teaching in a<br />

college. Should he be fired, or not?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

4 FIRED<br />

5 NOT FIRED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/584<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

LIBCOM ALLOW COMMUNISTS BOOK IN LIBRARY<br />

79. Now, I should like to ask you some questions about a man who<br />

admits he is a Communist: c. Suppose he wrote a book which is in<br />

your public library. Somebody in your community suggests that<br />

the book should be removed from the library. Would you favor<br />

removing it, or not?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 REMOVE<br />

2 NOT REMOVE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/585<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPKMIL ALLOW MILITARIST TO SPEAK<br />

80. Consider a person who advocates doing away with elections<br />

and letting the military run the country. a. If such a person<br />

wanted to make a speech in your community, should he be allowed<br />

to speak, or not?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 ALLOWED<br />

2 NOT ALLOWED<br />

235


8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/586<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

COLMIL ALLOW MILITARIST TO TEACH<br />

80. Consider a person who advocates doing away with elections<br />

and letting the military run the country. b. Should such a<br />

person be allowed to teach in a college or university, or not?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

4 ALLOWED<br />

5 NOT ALLOWED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/587<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

LIBMIL ALLOW MILITARISTS BOOK IN LIBRARY<br />

80. Consider a person who advocates doing away with elections<br />

and letting the military run the country. c. Suppose he wrote a<br />

book advocating doing away with elections and letting the<br />

military run the country. Somebody in your community suggests<br />

that the book should be removed from the library. Would you<br />

favor removing it, or not?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 REMOVE<br />

2 NOT REMOVE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/588<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPKHOMO ALLOW HOMOSEXUAL TO SPEAK<br />

81. And what about a man who admits that he is a homosexual? a.<br />

Suppose this admitted homosexual wanted to make a speech in your<br />

community. Should he be allowed to speak, or not?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

236


0 IAP<br />

1 ALLOWED<br />

2 NOT ALLOWED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/589<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

COLHOMO ALLOW HOMOSEXUAL TO TEACH<br />

81. And what about a man who admits that he is a homosexual? b.<br />

Should such a person be allowed to teach in a college, or<br />

university, or not?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

4 ALLOWED<br />

5 NOT ALLOWED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/590<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

LIBHOMO ALLOW HOMOSEXUALS BOOK IN LIBRARY<br />

81. And what about a man who admits that he is a homosexual? c.<br />

If some people in your community suggested that a book he wrote<br />

in favor of homosexuality should be taken out of your public<br />

library, would you favor removing this book, or not?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 REMOVE<br />

2 NOT REMOVE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/591<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CONFINAN CONFID IN BANKS & FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS<br />

165. I am going to name some institutions in this country. As<br />

far as the people running these institutions are concerned,<br />

would you say you have a great deal of confidence, only some<br />

237


confidence, or hardly any confidence at all in them? a. Banks<br />

and financial institutions.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 A GREAT DEAL<br />

2 ONLY SOME<br />

3 HARDLY ANY<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/592<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CONBUS CONFIDENCE IN MAJOR COMPANIES<br />

165. I am going to name some institutions in this country. As<br />

far as the people running these institutions are concerned,<br />

would you say you have a great deal of confidence, only some<br />

confidence, or hardly any confidence at all in them? b. Major<br />

companies.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 A GREAT DEAL<br />

2 ONLY SOME<br />

3 HARDLY ANY<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/593<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CONCLERG CONFIDENCE IN ORGANIZED RELIGION<br />

165. I am going to name some institutions in this country. As<br />

far as the people running these institutions are concerned,<br />

would you say you have a great deal of confidence, only some<br />

confidence, or hardly any confidence at all in them? c.<br />

Organized religion.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 A GREAT DEAL<br />

2 ONLY SOME<br />

3 HARDLY ANY<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

238


Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/594<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CONEDUC CONFIDENCE IN EDUCATION<br />

165. I am going to name some institutions in this country. As<br />

far as the people running these institutions are concerned,<br />

would you say you have a great deal of confidence, only some<br />

confidence, or hardly any confidence at all in them? d.<br />

Education.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 A GREAT DEAL<br />

2 ONLY SOME<br />

3 HARDLY ANY<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/595<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CONFED CONFID. IN EXEC BRANCH OF FED GOVT<br />

165. I am going to name some institutions in this country. As<br />

far as the people running these institutions are concerned,<br />

would you say you have a great deal of confidence, only some<br />

confidence, or hardly any confidence at all in them? e.<br />

Executive branch of the federal government.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 A GREAT DEAL<br />

2 ONLY SOME<br />

3 HARDLY ANY<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/596<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CONLABOR CONFIDENCE IN ORGANIZED LABOR<br />

165. I am going to name some institutions in this country. As<br />

far as the people running these institutions are concerned,<br />

would you say you have a great deal of confidence, only some<br />

confidence, or hardly any confidence at all in them? f.<br />

Organized labor.<br />

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VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 A GREAT DEAL<br />

2 ONLY SOME<br />

3 HARDLY ANY<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/597<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CONPRESS CONFIDENCE IN PRESS<br />

165. I am going to name some institutions in this country. As<br />

far as the people running these institutions are concerned,<br />

would you say you have a great deal of confidence, only some<br />

confidence, or hardly any confidence at all in them? g. Press.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 A GREAT DEAL<br />

2 ONLY SOME<br />

3 HARDLY ANY<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/598<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CONMEDIC CONFIDENCE IN MEDICINE<br />

165. I am going to name some institutions in this country. As<br />

far as the people running these institutions are concerned,<br />

would you say you have a great deal of confidence, only some<br />

confidence, or hardly any confidence at all in them? h.<br />

Medicine.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 A GREAT DEAL<br />

2 ONLY SOME<br />

3 HARDLY ANY<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/599<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

240


CONTV CONFIDENCE IN TELEVISION<br />

165. I am going to name some institutions in this country. As<br />

far as the people running these institutions are concerned,<br />

would you say you have a great deal of confidence, only some<br />

confidence, or hardly any confidence at all in them? i.<br />

Television.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 A GREAT DEAL<br />

2 ONLY SOME<br />

3 HARDLY ANY<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/600<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CONJUDGE CONFID. IN UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT<br />

165. I am going to name some institutions in this country. As<br />

far as the people running these institutions are concerned,<br />

would you say you have a great deal of confidence, only some<br />

confidence, or hardly any confidence at all in them? j. U.S.<br />

Supreme Court.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 A GREAT DEAL<br />

2 ONLY SOME<br />

3 HARDLY ANY<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/601<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CONSCI CONFIDENCE IN SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY<br />

165. I am going to name some institutions in this country. As<br />

far as the people running these institutions are concerned,<br />

would you say you have a great deal of confidence, only some<br />

confidence, or hardly any confidence at all in them? k.<br />

Scientific community.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 A GREAT DEAL<br />

241


2 ONLY SOME<br />

3 HARDLY ANY<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/602<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CONLEGIS CONFIDENCE IN CONGRESS<br />

165. I am going to name some institutions in this country. As<br />

far as the people running these institutions are concerned,<br />

would you say you have a great deal of confidence, only some<br />

confidence, or hardly any confidence at all in them? l. Congress<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 A GREAT DEAL<br />

2 ONLY SOME<br />

3 HARDLY ANY<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/603<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CONARMY CONFIDENCE IN MILITARY<br />

165. I am going to name some institutions in this country. As<br />

far as the people running these institutions are concerned,<br />

would you say you have a great deal of confidence, only some<br />

confidence, or hardly any confidence at all in them? m. Military<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 A GREAT DEAL<br />

2 ONLY SOME<br />

3 HARDLY ANY<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/604<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

POLHITOK EVER APPROVE OF POLICE STRIKING CITIZEN<br />

232. Are there any situations you can imagine in which you would<br />

242


approve of a policeman striking an adult male citizen?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/605<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

POLABUSE CITIZEN SAID VULGAR OR OBSCENE THINGS<br />

232. If yes or not sure: Would you approve of a policeman<br />

striking a citizen who: a. Had said vulgar and obscene things to<br />

the policeman?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/606<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

POLMURDR CITIZEN QUESTIONED AS MURDER SUSPECT<br />

232. If yes or not sure: Would you approve of a policeman<br />

striking a citizen who: b. Was being questioned as a suspect in<br />

a murder case?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/607<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

POLESCAP CITIZEN ATTEMPTING TO ESCAPE CUSTODY<br />

232. If yes or not sure: Would you approve of a policeman<br />

243


striking a citizen who: c. Was attempting to escape from<br />

custody?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/608<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

POLATTAK CITIZEN ATTACKING POLICEMAN WITH FISTS<br />

232. If yes or not sure: Would you approve of a policeman<br />

striking a citizen who: d. Was attacking the policeman with his<br />

fists?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/609<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

FEAR AFRAID TO WALK AT NIGHT IN NEIGHBORHOOD<br />

233. Is there any area right around here - that is, within a<br />

mile - where you would be afraid to walk alone at night?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/610<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

OWNGUN HAVE GUN IN HOME<br />

237. Do you happen to have in your home (or garage) any guns or<br />

244


evolvers?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

3 REFUSED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/611<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PISTOL PISTOL OR REVOLVER IN HOME<br />

237a. If yes: Is it a pistol, shotgun, rigfle, or what? PISTOL<br />

OR REVOLVER<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

3 REFUSED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/612<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SHOTGUN SHOTGUN IN HOME<br />

237a. If yes: Is it a pistol, shotgun, rigfle, or what? SHOTGUN<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

3 REFUSED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/613<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RIFLE RIFLE IN HOME<br />

237a. If yes: Is it a pistol, shotgun, rigfle, or what? RIFLE<br />

245


VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

3 REFUSED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/614<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ROWNGUN DOES GUN BELONG TO R<br />

237b. Do any of these guns personally belong to you?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

3 REFUSED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/615<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HUNT DOES R OR SPOUSE HUNT<br />

240a. Do you (or does you [husband/wife]) go hunting?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 RESP<br />

2 SPOUSE<br />

3 BOTH<br />

4 NEITHER<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/616<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

COURTS COURTS DEALING WITH CRIMINALS<br />

90. In general, do you think the courts in this area deal too<br />

harshly or not harshly enough with criminals?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

246


1 TOO HARSH<br />

2 NOT HARSH ENOUGH<br />

3 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/617<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CAPPUN FAVOR OR OPPOSE DEATH PENALTY FOR MURDER<br />

82b. Do you favor or oppose the death enalty for persons<br />

convicted of murder?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 FAVOR<br />

2 OPPOSE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/618<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

GUNLAW FAVOR OR OPPOSE GUN PERMITS<br />

86. Would you favor or oppose a law which would require a person<br />

to obtain a police permit before he or she could buy a gun?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 FAVOR<br />

2 OPPOSE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/619<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

GRASS SHOULD MARIJUANA BE MADE LEGAL<br />

95. Do you think the use of marijuana should be made legal or<br />

not?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 LEGAL<br />

247


2 NOT LEGAL<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/620<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

TAX RS FEDERAL INCOME TAX<br />

75. Do you consider the amount of federal income tax which you<br />

have to pay as too high, about right, or too low?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 TOO HIGH<br />

2 ABOUT RIGHT<br />

3 TOO LOW<br />

4 R PAYS NONE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/621<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

USWARY EXPECT U.S. IN WORLD WAR IN 10 YEARS<br />

98. Do you expect the United States to fight in another world<br />

war within the next ten years?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/622<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ABDEFECT STRONG CHANCE OF SERIOUS DEFECT<br />

206. Please tell me whether or not you think it should be<br />

possible for a pregnant woman to obtaina legal abortion if: a.<br />

There is a strong chance of serious defect in the baby?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

248


1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/623<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ABNOMORE MARRIED--WANTS NO MORE CHILDREN<br />

206. Please tell me whether or not you think it should be<br />

possible for a pregnant woman to obtaina legal abortion if: b.<br />

She is married and does not want any more children?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/624<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ABHLTH WOMANS HEALTH SERIOUSLY ENDANGERED<br />

206. Please tell me whether or not you think it should be<br />

possible for a pregnant woman to obtaina legal abortion if: c.<br />

The woman's own health is seriously endangered by the pregnancy?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/625<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ABPOOR LOW INCOME--CANT AFFORD MORE CHILDREN<br />

206. Please tell me whether or not you think it should be<br />

possible for a pregnant woman to obtaina legal abortion if: d.<br />

The family has a very low income and cannot afford any more<br />

children?<br />

249


VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/626<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ABRAPE PREGNANT AS RESULT OF RAPE<br />

206. Please tell me whether or not you think it should be<br />

possible for a pregnant woman to obtaina legal abortion if: e.<br />

She became pregnant as a result of rape?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/627<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ABSINGLE NOT MARRIED<br />

206. Please tell me whether or not you think it should be<br />

possible for a pregnant woman to obtaina legal abortion if: f.<br />

She is not married and does not want to marry the man?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/628<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ABANY ABORTION IF WOMAN WANTS FOR ANY REASON<br />

206. Please tell me whether or not you think it should be<br />

possible for a pregnant woman to obtaina legal abortion if: g.<br />

The woman wants it for any reason?<br />

250


VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/629<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

FEPOL WOMEN NOT SUITED FOR POLITICS<br />

202a. Tell me if you agree or disagree with this statement: Most<br />

men are better suited emotionally for politics than are most<br />

women.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 AGREE<br />

2 DISAGREE<br />

8 NOT SURE<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/630<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

FECHLD MOTHER WORKING DOESNT HURT CHILDREN<br />

252. Now I'm going to read several more statements. As I read<br />

each one, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree,<br />

disagree, or strongly disagree with it. a. A working mother can<br />

establish just as warm and secure a relationship with her<br />

children as a mother who does not work.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 STRONGLY AGREE<br />

2 AGREE<br />

3 DISAGREE<br />

4 STRONGLY DISAGREE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/631<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

251


FEPRESCH PRESCHOOL KIDS SUFFER IF MOTHER WORKS<br />

252. Now I'm going to read several more statements. As I read<br />

each one, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree,<br />

disagree, or strongly disagree with it. c. A preschool child is<br />

likely to suffer if his or her mother works.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 STRONGLY AGREE<br />

2 AGREE<br />

3 DISAGREE<br />

4 STRONGLY DISAGREE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/632<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

FEFAM BETTER FOR MAN TO WORK, WOMAN TEND HOME<br />

252. Now I'm going to read several more statements. As I read<br />

each one, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree,<br />

disagree, or strongly disagree with it. d. It is much better for<br />

everyone involved if the man is the achiever outside the home<br />

and the woman takes care of the home and family.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 STRONGLY AGREE<br />

2 AGREE<br />

3 DISAGREE<br />

4 STRONGLY DISAGREE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/633<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

FEHIRE SHOULD HIRE AND PROMOTE WOMEN<br />

568. Now I'm going to read several statements. As I read each<br />

one, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, neither<br />

agree nor disagree, disagree, or strongly disagree: Because of<br />

past discrimination, employers should make special efforts to<br />

hire and promote qualified women.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 STRONGLY AGREE<br />

252


2 AGREE<br />

3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE<br />

4 DISAGREE<br />

5 STRONGLY DISAGREE<br />

8 DONT KNOW<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/634<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

FEJOBAFF FOR OR AGAINST PREFERENTIAL HIRING OF WOMEN<br />

552. Some people say that because of past discrimination, women<br />

should be given preference in hiring and promotion. Others say<br />

that such preference in hiring and promotion of women is wrong<br />

because it discriminates against men. What about you opinion -<br />

are you for or against preferential hiring and promotion of<br />

women? Do you favor/opp;ose preference in hiring and promotion<br />

strongly or not strongly?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 STRONGLY FOR<br />

2 FOR<br />

3 AGAINST<br />

4 STRONGLY AGAINST<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/635<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

DISCAFFM A MAN WON'T GET A JOB OR PROMOTION<br />

561a. What do you think the chances are these days that a man<br />

won't get a job or a promotion while an equally or less<br />

qualified woman gets one instead?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VERY LIKELY<br />

2 SOMEWHAT LIKELY<br />

3 SOMEWHAT UNLIKELY<br />

4 VERY UNLIKELY<br />

8 DONT KNOW<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/636<br />

253


________________________________________________________________________<br />

DISCAFFW A WOMAN WON'T GET A JOB OR PROMOTION<br />

561b. What do you think the chances are these days that a woman<br />

won't get a job or promotion while an equally or less qualified<br />

man gets one instead?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VERY LIKELY<br />

2 SOMEWHAT LIKELY<br />

3 SOMEWHAT UNLIKELY<br />

4 VERY UNLIKELY<br />

8 DONT KNOW<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/637<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MEOVRWRK MEN HURT FAMILY WHEN FOCUS ON WORK TOO MUCH<br />

1297. And, do you agree or disagree: c. Family life often<br />

suffers because men concentrate too much on their work.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 STRONGLY AGREE<br />

2 AGREE<br />

3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE<br />

4 DISAGREE<br />

5 STRONGLY DISAGREE<br />

8 CAN'T CHOOSE<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/638<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACOPEN VOTE ON OPEN HOUSING LAW<br />

128. Suppose there is a community-wide vote on the general<br />

housing issue. There are two possible laws to vote on: a. One<br />

law says that a homeowner can decide for himself whom to sell<br />

his house to, even if he prefers not to sell to<br />

(negroes/blacks/African-Americans). b. The second law says that<br />

a homeowner cannot refuse to sell to someone because of their<br />

race or color. Which law would you vote for?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

254


1 OWNER DECIDES<br />

2 CANT DISCRIMINATE<br />

3 NEITHER<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/639<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACLIVE ANY OPP. RACE IN NEIGHBORHOOD<br />

129. Are there any (negroes/blacks/African-Americans) living in<br />

this neighborhood now?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/640<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

AFFRMACT FAVOR PREFERENCE IN HIRING BLACKS<br />

153. Some people say that because of past discrimination, blacks<br />

should be given preference in hiring and promotion. Others say<br />

that such preference in hiring and promotion of blacks is wrong<br />

because it discriminates against whites. What about your opinion<br />

- are you for or against preferential hiring and promotion of<br />

blacks? If favors: Do you favor preference in hiring and<br />

promotion strongly or not strongly? If opposes: Do you oppose<br />

preference in hiring and promotion strongly or not strongly?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 STRONGLY SUPPORT PREF<br />

2 SUPPORT PREF<br />

3 OPPOSE PREF<br />

4 STRONGLY OPPOSE PREF<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/641<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

255


WRKWAYUP BLACKS OVERCOME PREJUDICE WITHOUT FAVORS<br />

153b. Do you agree strongly, agree somewhat, neither agree nor<br />

disagree, disagree somewhat, or disagree strongly with the<br />

following statement: Irish, Italian, Jewish and many other<br />

should do the same without special favors.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 AGREE STRONGLY<br />

2 AGREE SOMEWHAT<br />

3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE<br />

4 DISAGREE SOMEWHAT<br />

5 DISAGREE STRONGLY<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/642<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

BLKSIMP HAVE CO<strong>NDI</strong>TIONS FOR BLACKS IMPROVED<br />

154. In the past few years, do you think conditions for black<br />

people have improved, gotten worse, or stayed about the same?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 IMPROVED<br />

2 GOTTEN WORSE<br />

3 ABOUT THE SAME<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/643<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CLOSEBLK HOW CLOSE FEEL TO BLACKS<br />

154a. In general, how close do you feel to blacks?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 NOT AT ALL CLOSE<br />

5 NEITHER ONE OR THE OTHER<br />

9 VERY CLOSE<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

256


Record/columns: 1/644-645<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CLOSEWHT HOW CLOSE FEEL TO WHITES<br />

154b. And in general, how close do you feel to whites?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 NOT AT ALL CLOSE<br />

5 NEITHER ONE OR THE OTHER<br />

9 VERY CLOSE<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/646-647<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACDIF1 DIFFERENCES DUE TO DISCRIMINATION<br />

266. On the average (negroes/blacks/African-Americans) have<br />

worse jobs, income, and housing than white people. Do you think<br />

these differences are: a. Mainly due to discrimination?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/648<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACDIF2 DIFFERENCES DUE TO INBORN DISABILITY<br />

266. On the average (negroes/blacks/African-Americans) have<br />

worse jobs, income, and housing than white people. Do you think<br />

these differences are: b. Because most<br />

(negroes/blacks/African-Americans) have less in-born ability to<br />

learn?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

257


Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/649<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACDIF3 DIFFERENCES DUE TO LACK OF EDUCATION<br />

266. On the average (negroes/blacks/African-Americans) have<br />

worse jobs, income, and housing than white people. Do you think<br />

these differences are: c. Because most<br />

(negroes/blacks/African-Americans) don't have the chance for<br />

education that it takes to rise out of poverty?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/650<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACDIF4 DIFFERENCES DUE TO LACK OF WILL<br />

266. On the average (negroes/blacks/African-Americans) have<br />

worse jobs, income, and housing than white people. Do you think<br />

these differences are: d. Because most<br />

(negroes/blacks/African-Americans) just don't have the<br />

motivation or willpower to pull themselves up out of poverty?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/651<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MARBLK CLOSE RELATIVE MARRY BLACK<br />

405. What about having a close relative marry a black person?<br />

Would you be in very favor of it happening, somewhat in favor,<br />

neither in favor nor opposed to it happening, somewhat opposed,<br />

or very opposed to it happening?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

258


0 IAP<br />

1 STRONGLY FAVOR<br />

2 FAVOR<br />

3 NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE<br />

4 OPPOSE<br />

5 STRONGLY OPPOSE<br />

8 DONT KNOW<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/652<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MARWHT R FAVOR CLOSE RELATIVE MARRYING WHITE PERSON<br />

405. What about having a close relative marry a white person?<br />

Would you be in very favor of it happening, somewhat in favor,<br />

neither in favor nor opposed to it happening, somewhat opposed,<br />

or very opposed to it happening?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 STRONGLY FAVOR<br />

2 FAVOR<br />

3 NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE<br />

4 OPPOSE<br />

5 STRONGLY OPPOSE<br />

8 DONT KNOW<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/653<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

DISCAFF WHITES HURT BY AFF. ACTION<br />

414. What do you think the chances are these days that a white<br />

person won't get a job or promotion while an equally or less<br />

qualified black person gets one instead?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VERY LIKELY<br />

2 SOMEWHAT LIKELY<br />

3 NOT VERY LIKELY<br />

8 DONT KNOW<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/654<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

259


LIVEBLKS NEIGHBORHOOD HALF BLACK<br />

404. Now I'm going to ask you about different types of contact<br />

with various groups of people. In each situation would you<br />

please tell me whether you would be very much in favor of it<br />

happening, somewhat in favor, neither in favor nor opposed to it<br />

happening, somewhat opposed, or very much opposed to it<br />

happening? b. Living in a neighborhood where half of your<br />

neighbors were black<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 STRONGLY FAVOR<br />

2 FAVOR<br />

3 NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE<br />

4 OPPOSE<br />

5 STRONGLY OPPOSE<br />

8 DONT KNOW<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/655<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

LIVEWHTS R FAVOR LIVING IN HALF WHITE NEIGHBORHOOD<br />

404. Now I'm going to ask you about different types of contact<br />

with various groups of people. In each situation would you<br />

please tell me whether you would be very much in favor of it<br />

happening, somewhat in favor, neither in favor nor opposed to it<br />

happening, somewhat opposed, or very much opposed to it<br />

happening? g. Living in a neighborhood where half of your<br />

neighbors were whites.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 STRONGLY FAVOR<br />

2 FAVOR<br />

3 NEITHER FAVOR NOR OPPOSE<br />

4 OPPOSE<br />

5 STRONGLY OPPOSE<br />

8 DONT KNOW<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/656<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACWORK RACIAL MAKEUP OF WORKPLACE<br />

412. Are the people who work where you work all white, mostly<br />

260


white, about half and half, mostly black, or all black?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 ALL WHITE<br />

2 MOSTLY WHITE<br />

3 HALF WHITE-BLACK<br />

4 MOSTLY BLACK<br />

5 ALL BLACK<br />

6 WORKS ALONE<br />

8 DON'T KNOW<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/657<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WLTHWHTS RICH - POOR<br />

403. Now I have some questions about different groups in our<br />

society. I'm going to show you a seven-point scale on which the<br />

characteristics of people in a group can be rated. A score of 1<br />

means that you think almost all of the people in that group are<br />

"rich." A score of 7 means that you think almost everyone in the<br />

group are "poor." A score of 4 means you think that the group is<br />

not towards one end or another, and of course you may choose any<br />

number in between that comes closest to where you think people<br />

in that group stand. 1. Whites<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 RICH<br />

7 POOR<br />

8 DONT KNOW<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/658<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WLTHBLKS RICH - POOR<br />

403. Now I have some questions about different groups in our<br />

society. I'm going to show you a seven-point scale on which the<br />

characteristics of people in a group can be rated. A score of 1<br />

means that you think almost all of the people in that group are<br />

"rich." A score of 7 means that you think almost everyone in the<br />

group are "poor." A score of 4 means you think that the group is<br />

not towards one end or another, and of course you may choose any<br />

number in between that comes closest to where you think people<br />

in that group stand. 3. Blacks<br />

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VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 RICH<br />

7 POOR<br />

8 DONT KNOW<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/659<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WORKWHTS HARD WORKING - LAZY<br />

403b. The second set of characteristics asks if people in the<br />

group tend to be hard-working or if they tend to be lazy. 1.<br />

Whites<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 HARDWORKING<br />

7 LAZY<br />

8 DONT KNOW<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/660<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WORKBLKS HARD WORKING - LAZY<br />

403b. The second set of characteristics asks if people in the<br />

group tend to be hard-working or if they tend to be lazy. 3.<br />

Blacks<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 HARDWORKING<br />

7 LAZY<br />

8 DONT KNOW<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/661<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

INTLWHTS UNINTELLIGENT -INTELLIGENT<br />

403d. Do people in these groups tend to be unintelligent or tend<br />

to be intelligent? 1. Whites<br />

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VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 UNINTELLIGENT<br />

7 INTELLIGENT<br />

8 DONT KNOW<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/662<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

INTLBLKS UNINTELLIGENT - INTELLIGENT<br />

403d. Do people in these groups tend to be unintelligent or tend<br />

to be intelligent? 3. Blacks<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 UNINTELLIGENT<br />

7 INTELLIGENT<br />

8 DONT KNOW<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/663<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

LETIN1 NUMBER OF IMMIGRANTS TO AMERICA NOWADAYS SHOULD BE<br />

1446. Do you think the number of immigrants to America nowadays<br />

should be...<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 INCREASED A LOT<br />

2 INCREASED A LITTLE<br />

3 REMAIN THE SAME AS IT IS<br />

4 REDUCED A LITTLE<br />

5 REDUCED A LOT<br />

8 CANT CHOOSE<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/664<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PARTNERS HOW MANY SEX PARTNERS R HAD IN LAST YEAR<br />

1541. How many sex partners have you had in the last 12 months?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

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0 NO PARTNERS<br />

1 1 PARTNER<br />

2 2 PARTNERS<br />

3 3 PARTNERS<br />

4 4 PARTNERS<br />

5 5-10 PARTNERS<br />

6 11-20 PARTNERS<br />

7 21-100 PARTNERS<br />

8 MORE THAN 100 PARTNERS<br />

9 1 OR MORE, DK #<br />

95 SEVERAL<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/665-666<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MATESEX WAS 1 OF RS PARTNERS SPOUSE OR REGULAR<br />

1542. Was one of the partners your husband or wife or regular<br />

sexual partner?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/667<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

FRNDSEX R HAD SEX WITH FRIEND LAST YEAR<br />

1543. If you had other partners, please indicate all categories<br />

that apply to them. a. Close personal friend<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 HAD SEX WITH FRIEND<br />

2 NOT SELECTED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/668<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

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ACQNTSEX R HAD SEX WITH ACQUAINTANCE LAST YEAR<br />

1543. If you had other partners, please indicate all categories<br />

that apply to them. b. Neighbor, coworker, or longterm<br />

acquaintance<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 SEX W ACQUAINTANCE<br />

2 NOT SELECTED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/669<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PIKUPSEX R HAD SEX WITH CAUSUAL DATE LAST YEAR<br />

1543. If you had other partners, please indicate all categories<br />

that apply to them. c. Casual date or pickup<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 HAD SEX WITH PICK-UP<br />

2 NOT SELECTED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/670<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PAIDSEX R HAD SEX FOR PAY LAST YEAR<br />

1543. If you had other partners, please indicate all categories<br />

that apply to them. d. Person you paid or paid you for sex<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 HAD SEX FOR PAY<br />

2 NOT SELECTED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/671<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

OTHERSEX R HAD SEX WITH SOME OTHER LAST YEAR<br />

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1543. If you had other partners, please indicate all categories<br />

that apply to them. e. Other (specify)<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 HAD SEX WITH OTHER<br />

2 NOT SELECTED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/672<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SEXSEX SEX OF SEX PARTNERS IN LAST YEAR<br />

1544. Have your sex partners in the last 12 months been...<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 EXCLUSIVELY MALE<br />

2 BOTH MALE AND FEMALE<br />

3 EXCLUSIVELY FEMALE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/673<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SEXFREQ FREQUENCY OF SEX DURING LAST YEAR<br />

1545. About how often did you have sex during the last 12<br />

months?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 NOT AT ALL<br />

1 ONCE OR TWICE<br />

2 ONCE A MONTH<br />

3 2-3 TIMES A MONTH<br />

4 WEEKLY<br />

5 2-3 PER WEEK<br />

6 4+ PER WEEK<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/674<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

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NUMWOMEN NUMBER OF FEMALE SEX PARTNERS SINCE 18<br />

1548. Now thinking about the time since your 18th<br />

birthday(including the past 12 months) how many female partners<br />

have you had sex with.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

989 989 OR HIGHER<br />

990 DASH OR SLASH<br />

991 SOME,1+<br />

992 X<br />

993 GARBLED TEXT<br />

994 SEVERAL<br />

995 MANY,LOTS<br />

996 N.A<br />

997 REFUSED<br />

998 DK<br />

999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,998,999<br />

Record/columns: 1/675-677<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

NUMMEN NUMBER OF MALE SEX PARTNERS SINCE 18<br />

1549. Now thinking about the time since your 18th birthday<br />

(including the past 12 months) how many male partners have you<br />

had sex with?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

989 989 OR HIGHER<br />

990 DASH OR SLASH<br />

991 SOME,1+<br />

992 X<br />

993 GARBLED TEXT<br />

994 SEVERAL<br />

995 MANY,LOTS<br />

996 N.A<br />

997 REFUSED<br />

998 DK<br />

999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,998,999<br />

Record/columns: 1/678-680<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PARTNRS5 HOW MANY SEX PARTNERS R HAD IN LAST 5 YEARS<br />

1552. Now think about the past five years--the time since<br />

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February/March [1999], and including the past 12 months, how<br />

many sex partners have you had in that five year period?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 NO PARTNERS<br />

1 1 PARTNER<br />

2 2 PARTNERS<br />

3 3 PARTNERS<br />

4 4 PARTNERS<br />

5 5-10 PARTNERS<br />

6 11-20 PARTNERS<br />

7 21-100 PARTNERS<br />

8 MORE THAN 100 PARTNERS<br />

9 1 OR MORE, DK #<br />

95 SEVERAL<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/681-682<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SEXSEX5 SEX OF SEX PARTNERS LAST FIVE YEARS<br />

1553. Have your sex partners in the last five years been...<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 EXCLUSIVELY MALE<br />

2 BOTH MALE AND FEMALE<br />

3 EXCLUSIVELY FEMALE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/683<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

EVPAIDSX EVER HAVE SEX PAID FOR OR BEING PAID SINCE 18<br />

1554. Thinking about the time since your 18th birthday, have you<br />

ever had sex with a person you paid or who paid you for sex?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

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Record/column: 1/684<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

EVSTRAY HAVE SEX OTHER THAN SPOUSE WHILE MARRIED<br />

1555. Have you ever had sex with someone other than your husband<br />

or wife while you were married?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

3 NEVER MARRIED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/685<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CONDOM USED CONDOM LAST TIME<br />

1556. The last time you had sex, was a condom used? By "sex" we<br />

mean vaginal, oral, or anal sex.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 USED LAST TIME<br />

2 NOT USED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/686<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RELATSEX RELATION TO LAST SEX PARTNER<br />

1557. The last time you had sex, was it with someone you were in<br />

an on-going relationship with, or was it with someone else?<br />

Remember that by "sex" we mean only vaginal, oral, or anal sex.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES, IN RELATIONSHIP<br />

2 NO, NO RELATIONSHIP<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/687<br />

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EVIDU R EVER INJECT DRUGS<br />

1558. Have you ever, even once, taken any drugs by injection<br />

with a needle (like heroin, cocaine, amphetamines, or<br />

steroids)...Do not include anything you took under a doctor's<br />

orders.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/688<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

IDU30 R INJECT DRUGS IN PAST 30 DAYS<br />

1559. How long has it been since you last used a needle to<br />

inject drugs?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 WITHIN THE PAST 30 DAYS<br />

2 MORE THAN 30 DAYS AGO BUT WITHIN THE PAST 12 MONTHS<br />

3 MORE THAN 12 MONTHS AGO BUT WITHIN THE PAST 3 YEARS<br />

4 MORE THAN 3 YEARS AGO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/689<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

EVCRACK R EVER USE CRACK COCAINE<br />

1560. Have you ever, even once, used "crack" cocaine in chunk or<br />

rock form?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

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Record/column: 1/690<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CRACK30 R LAST USE CRACK COCAINE<br />

1561. How long has it been since you last used "crack" cocaine<br />

in chunk or rock form?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 WITHIN THE PAST 30 DAYS<br />

2 MORE THAN 30 DAYS AGO BUT WITHIN THE PAST 12 MONTHS<br />

3 MORE THAN 12 MONTHS AGO BUT WITHIN THE PAST 3 YEARS<br />

4 MORE THAN 3 YEARS AGO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/691<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPETHNIC COUNTRY OF SPOUSES FAMILY ORIGIN<br />

1598. From what countries or part of the world did your<br />

(wife's/husband's) ancestors come?<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/692-693<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPETH1 1ST MENTIONED COUNTRY OF SPOUSES ORIGIN<br />

1598a. IF MORE THAN ONE COUNTRY NAMED: Which one of these<br />

countries does your (wife/husband) feel closer to?<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/694-695<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPETH2 2ND MENTIONED COUNTRY OF SPOUSES ORIGIN<br />

1598a. IF MORE THAN ONE COUNTRY NAMED: Which one of these<br />

countries does your (wife/husband) feel closer to?<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/696-697<br />

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SPETH3 3RD MENTIONED COUNTRY OF SPOUSES ORIGIN<br />

1598a. IF MORE THAN ONE COUNTRY NAMED: Which one of these<br />

countries does your (wife/husband) feel closer to?<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/698-699<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPETHNUM TYPE OF RESPONSE ABOUT ETHNICITY -- SP<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 NAMES 1<br />

2 CHOOSES 1 OF 2+<br />

3 CANNOT CHOOSE 1<br />

4 CANNOT NAME ANY<br />

5 UNCODEABLE<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,5<br />

Record/column: 1/700<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

VETYEARS YEARS IN ARMED FORCES<br />

1604. Have you ever been on active duty for military training or<br />

service for two consecutive months or more? IF YES: What was<br />

your total time on active duty?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 NONE<br />

1 LESS THAN 2 YRS<br />

2 2 TO 4 YEARS<br />

3 MORE THAN 4 YRS<br />

4 SOME,DK HOW LONG<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/701<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WIRTAP WIRETAPPING<br />

94. Everything considered, would you say that, in general, you<br />

approve or disapprove of wiretapping?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

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1 APPROVE<br />

2 DISAPPROVE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/702<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

COMMUN FEELINGS ABOUT COMMUNISM<br />

101. Thinking about all the different kinds of governments in<br />

the world today, which of these statements comes closes to how<br />

you feel about Communism as a form of government? 1. It's the<br />

worst kind of all. 2. It's bad, but no worse than some others.<br />

3. It's all right for some countries. 4. It's a good form of<br />

government.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 WORST KIND<br />

2 BAD, NOT WORST<br />

3 OK FOR SOME<br />

4 GOOD FORM<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/703<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RUSSIA LIKING FOR RUSSIA<br />

103. You will notice that the boxes on this card go from the<br />

highest position of "plus 5" for a country which you like very<br />

much, to the lowest position of "minus 5" for a country you<br />

dislike very much. How far up the scale or how far down the<br />

scale would you rate the following countries? a. Russia<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 DK,NA,IAP<br />

0 +5<br />

1 +4<br />

2 +3<br />

3 +2<br />

4 +1<br />

5 -1<br />

6 -2<br />

7 -3<br />

8 -4<br />

9 -5<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

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Missing-data code: -1<br />

Record/column: 1/704<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

JAPAN LIKING FOR JAPAN<br />

103. You will notice that the boxes on this card go from the<br />

highest position of "plus 5" for a country which you like very<br />

much, to the lowest position of "minus 5" for a country you<br />

dislike very much. How far up the scale or how far down the<br />

scale would you rate the following countries? b. Japan<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 DK,NA,IAP<br />

0 +5<br />

1 +4<br />

2 +3<br />

3 +2<br />

4 +1<br />

5 -1<br />

6 -2<br />

7 -3<br />

8 -4<br />

9 -5<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: -1<br />

Record/column: 1/705<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ENGLAND LIKING FOR ENGLAND<br />

103. You will notice that the boxes on this card go from the<br />

highest position of "plus 5" for a country which you like very<br />

much, to the lowest position of "minus 5" for a country you<br />

dislike very much. How far up the scale or how far down the<br />

scale would you rate the following countries? c. England<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 DK,NA,IAP<br />

0 +5<br />

1 +4<br />

2 +3<br />

3 +2<br />

4 +1<br />

5 -1<br />

6 -2<br />

7 -3<br />

8 -4<br />

9 -5<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: -1<br />

Record/column: 1/706<br />

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CANADA LIKING FOR CANADA<br />

103. You will notice that the boxes on this card go from the<br />

highest position of "plus 5" for a country which you like very<br />

much, to the lowest position of "minus 5" for a country you<br />

dislike very much. How far up the scale or how far down the<br />

scale would you rate the following countries? d. Canada<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 DK,NA,IAP<br />

0 +5<br />

1 +4<br />

2 +3<br />

3 +2<br />

4 +1<br />

5 -1<br />

6 -2<br />

7 -3<br />

8 -4<br />

9 -5<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: -1<br />

Record/column: 1/707<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

BRAZIL LIKING FOR BRAZIL<br />

103. You will notice that the boxes on this card go from the<br />

highest position of "plus 5" for a country which you like very<br />

much, to the lowest position of "minus 5" for a country you<br />

dislike very much. How far up the scale or how far down the<br />

scale would you rate the following countries? e. Brazil<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 DK,NA,IAP<br />

0 +5<br />

1 +4<br />

2 +3<br />

3 +2<br />

4 +1<br />

5 -1<br />

6 -2<br />

7 -3<br />

8 -4<br />

9 -5<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: -1<br />

Record/column: 1/708<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

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CHINA LIKING FOR CHINA<br />

103. You will notice that the boxes on this card go from the<br />

highest position of "plus 5" for a country which you like very<br />

much, to the lowest position of "minus 5" for a country you<br />

dislike very much. How far up the scale or how far down the<br />

scale would you rate the following countries? f. China<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 DK,NA,IAP<br />

0 +5<br />

1 +4<br />

2 +3<br />

3 +2<br />

4 +1<br />

5 -1<br />

6 -2<br />

7 -3<br />

8 -4<br />

9 -5<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: -1<br />

Record/column: 1/709<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ISRAEL LIKING FOR ISRAEL<br />

103. You will notice that the boxes on this card go from the<br />

highest position of "plus 5" for a country which you like very<br />

much, to the lowest position of "minus 5" for a country you<br />

dislike very much. How far up the scale or how far down the<br />

scale would you rate the following countries? g. Israel<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 DK,NA,IAP<br />

0 +5<br />

1 +4<br />

2 +3<br />

3 +2<br />

4 +1<br />

5 -1<br />

6 -2<br />

7 -3<br />

8 -4<br />

9 -5<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: -1<br />

Record/column: 1/710<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

EGYPT LIKING FOR EGYPT<br />

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103. You will notice that the boxes on this card go from the<br />

highest position of "plus 5" for a country which you like very<br />

much, to the lowest position of "minus 5" for a country you<br />

dislike very much. How far up the scale or how far down the<br />

scale would you rate the following countries? h. Egypt<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 DK,NA,IAP<br />

0 +5<br />

1 +4<br />

2 +3<br />

3 +2<br />

4 +1<br />

5 -1<br />

6 -2<br />

7 -3<br />

8 -4<br />

9 -5<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: -1<br />

Record/column: 1/711<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

USINTL TAKE ACTIVE PART IN WORLD AFFAIRS<br />

99. Do you think it will be best for the future of this country<br />

if we take an active part in world affairs, or if we stay out of<br />

world affairs?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 ACTIVE PART<br />

2 STAY OUT<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/712<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

USWAR EXPECT U.S. IN WAR WITHIN 10 YEARS<br />

97. Do you expect the United States to fight in another war<br />

within the next ten years?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

277


Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/713<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

USUN REMAIN IN U.N. OR PULL OUT<br />

100. Do you think our government should continue to belong to<br />

the United Nations, or should we pull out of it now?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 STAY IN<br />

2 PULL OUT<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/714<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

LIKEDIFF AFTERLIFE CONTRAST: BETTER OR LACKING<br />

109. People picture life after death in many different ways.<br />

We'd like to know how you think of life after death. Here is a<br />

card with sets of contrasting images. On a scale of 1-7, where<br />

would you place your image of life after death. a. 1. A life<br />

like the one here on earth, only better. 7. A life without many<br />

of the things which make our present life enjoyable.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 BETTER THAN EARTH<br />

7 LIFE LACKING<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/715<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MINDBODY AFTERLIFE CONTRAST: SPIRITUAL OR SENSUAL<br />

109. People picture life after death in many different ways.<br />

We'd like to know how you think of life after death. Here is a<br />

card with sets of contrasting images. On a scale of 1-7, where<br />

would you place your image of life after death. b. 1. A<br />

spiritual life, involving our mind but not our body. 2. A<br />

paradise of pleasure and delights.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

278


1 SPIRITUAL<br />

7 SENSUAL LIFE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/716<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PALEFULL AFTERLIFE CONTRAST: SHADOWS OR FULL<br />

109. People picture life after death in many different ways.<br />

We'd like to know how you think of life after death. Here is a<br />

card with sets of contrasting images. On a scale of 1-7, where<br />

would you place your image of life after death. d. 1. A pale,<br />

shadowy form of life, hardly life at all. 2. A life of compelte<br />

fulfillment, spiritual and physical.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 PALE, SHADOWY<br />

7 COMPLETE FULFILLMENT<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/717<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MAPA CONTRAST BETWEEN MOTHER AND FATHER<br />

114. There are many different ways of picturing God. We'd like<br />

to know the kinds of images you are most likely to associate<br />

with God. Here is a card with sets of contrasting images. On a<br />

scale of 1-7 where would you place your image of God between the<br />

two contrasting images? a. 1. Mother 7. Father<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MOTHER<br />

7 FATHER<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/718<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MASTERSP CONTRAST BETWEEN MASTER AND SPOUSE<br />

114. There are many different ways of picturing God. We'd like<br />

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to know the kinds of images you are most likely to associate<br />

with God. Here is a card with sets of contrasting images. On a<br />

scale of 1-7 where would you place your image of God between the<br />

two contrasting images? b. 1. Master 7. Spouse<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MASTER<br />

7 SPOUSE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/719<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

JUDGELUV CONTRAST BETWEEN JUDGE AND LOVER<br />

114. There are many different ways of picturing God. We'd like<br />

to know the kinds of images you are most likely to associate<br />

with God. Here is a card with sets of contrasting images. On a<br />

scale of 1-7 where would you place your image of God between the<br />

two contrasting images? c. 1. Judge 7. Lover<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 JUDGE<br />

7 LOVER<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/720<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

FRNDKING CONTRAST BETWEEN FRIEND AND KING<br />

114. There are many different ways of picturing God. We'd like<br />

to know the kinds of images you are most likely to associate<br />

with God. Here is a card with sets of contrasting images. On a<br />

scale of 1-7 where would you place your image of God between the<br />

two contrasting images? d. 1. Friend 7. King<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 FRIEND<br />

7 KING<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

280


Record/column: 1/721<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPREL16 RELIGION IN WHICH SPOUSE RAISED<br />

117. In what religion was your (husband/wife) raised?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 Protestant<br />

2 Catholic<br />

3 Jewish<br />

4 None<br />

5 OTHER<br />

8 DONT KNOW<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/722<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPDEN16 DENOMINATION IN WHICH SPOUSE RAISED<br />

117a. If Protestant: What specific denomination is that, if any?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

10 AM BAPTIST ASSO<br />

11 AM BAPT CH IN USA<br />

12 NAT BAPT CONV OF AM<br />

13 NAT BAPT CONV USA<br />

14 SOUTHERN BAPTIST<br />

15 OTHER BAPTISTS<br />

18 BAPTIST-DK WHICH<br />

20 AFR METH EPISCOPAL<br />

21 AFR METH EP ZION<br />

22 UNITED METHODIST<br />

23 OTHER METHODIST<br />

28 METHODIST-DK WHICH<br />

30 AM LUTHERAN<br />

31 LUTH CH IN AMERICA<br />

32 LUTHERAN-MO SYNOD<br />

33 WI EVAN LUTH SYNOD<br />

34 OTHER LUTHERAN<br />

35 EVANGELIC LUTH<br />

38 LUTHERAN-DK WHICH<br />

40 PRESBYTERIAN C IN US<br />

41 UNITED PRES CH IN USA<br />

42 OTHER PRESBYTERIAN<br />

43 PRESBYTERIAN, MERGED<br />

48 PRESBYTERIAN-DK WH<br />

50 EPISCOPAL<br />

60 OTHER<br />

70 NO DENOMINATION<br />

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98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/723-724<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPOTH16 OTHER PROTESTANT DENOMINATIONS<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

998 DK<br />

999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,998,999<br />

Record/columns: 1/725-727<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPJEW16 WHAT SORT OF JEW WAS RS SPOUSE AT 16<br />

117b. If Jewish: Was s/he Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, or<br />

none of these?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 ORTHODOX<br />

2 CONSERVATIVE<br />

3 REFORM<br />

4 NONE OF THESE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/728<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPFUND16 HOW FUNDAMENTALIST WAS SPOUSE AT 16<br />

117c. Fundamentalism/liberalism of religion spouse raised in.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 FUNDAMENTALIST<br />

2 MODERATE<br />

3 LIBERAL<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA-EXCLUDED<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

282


Record/column: 1/729<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

TITHING HOW MUCH DOES R GIVE TO RELIGION<br />

118. About how much do you contribute to your religion every<br />

year (not including school tuition)?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

99995 TITHES, AMT. NOT GIVEN<br />

99996 99996 OR MORE<br />

99997 REFUSED<br />

99998 DK<br />

99999 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,99998,99999<br />

Record/columns: 1/730-734<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WORLD1 WORLD IMAGE: MUCH EVIL VS. MUCH GOOD<br />

121. People have different images of the world and human nature.<br />

We'd like to know the kinds of images you have. Here is a card<br />

with sets of contrasting images. On a scale of 1-7 where would<br />

you place your image of the world and human nature between the<br />

two contrasting images? a. 1. The world is basically filled with<br />

evil and sin. 7. There is much goodness in the world which hints<br />

at God's goodness.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 WORLD IS EVIL<br />

7 WORLD IS GOOD<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/735<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

WORLD4 WORLD IMAGE: MAN IS GOOD VS. CORRUPT<br />

121. People have different images of the world and human nature.<br />

We'd like to know the kinds of images you have. Here is a card<br />

with sets of contrasting images. On a scale of 1-7 where would<br />

you place your image of the world and human nature between the<br />

two contrasting images? d. 1. Human nature is basically good. 7.<br />

Human nature is fundamentally perverse and corrupt.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 PEOPLE ARE GOOD<br />

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7 PEOPLE ARE EVIL<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/736<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACMAR FAVOR LAW AGAINST RACIAL INTERMARRIAGE<br />

125a. Do you think there should be laws against marriages<br />

between (Negroes/Blacks/African-Americans) and whites?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/737<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACDIN OBJECT TO OPP. RACE HOME FOR DINNER<br />

126. How strongly would you object if a member of your family<br />

wanted to bring a (negro/black) friend home to dinner?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 STRONGLY OBJECT<br />

2 MILDLY OBJECT<br />

3 NOT OBJECT<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/738<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACPUSH BLACKS SHOULDNT PUSH<br />

127. Here are some opinions other people have expressed in<br />

connection with (negro/black)-white relations. Do you agree or<br />

disagree with each statement: a.<br />

(Negroes/blacks/African-Americans) shouldn't push themselves<br />

where they're not wanted.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

284


1 AGREE STRONGLY<br />

2 AGREE SLIGHTLY<br />

3 DISAGREE SLIGHTLY<br />

4 DISAGREE STRONGLY<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/739<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACSEG WHITES HAVE RIGHT TO SEG. NEIGHBORHOOD<br />

127. Here are some opinions other people have expressed in<br />

connection with (negro/black)-white relations. Do you agree or<br />

disagree with each statement: b. White people have a right to<br />

keep (negroes/blacks/African-Americans) out of their<br />

neighborhoods if they want to, and<br />

(negroes/blacks/African-Americans) should respect that right.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 AGREE STRONGLY<br />

2 AGREE SLIGHTLY<br />

3 DISAGREE SLIGHTLY<br />

4 DISAGREE STRONGLY<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/740<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACCLOS ANY OPP. RACE LIVING CLOSE TO R<br />

129a. Are there any (negro/black/African-American) families<br />

living close to you?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/741<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACDIS HOW FAR ARE CLOSEST OPP. RACE<br />

129b. How many blocks (or miles) away do they live (the<br />

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Negro/black/African American] families who live closest to you)<br />

live?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 SAME BLOCK<br />

2 1-3 BLKS AWAY<br />

3 4-8 BLKS AWAY<br />

4 OVER 8 BLKS<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/742<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACINTEG WILL NEIGHBORHOOD BECOME ALL BLACK<br />

129c. Do you think this neighborhood will become all<br />

(negro/black/African-American) in the next few years, or will it<br />

remain integrated?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 ALL BLACK<br />

2 STAY INTEGRATED<br />

3 MIXED,NOT WH-BL<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/743<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACHOME OPP. RACE HOME FOR DINNER RECENTLY<br />

131. During the last few years, has anyone in your family<br />

brought a friend who was a (negro/black/African-American) home<br />

for dinner?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/744<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

286


RACSCHOL SHOULD WHITES & BLACKS GO TO SAME SCHOOL<br />

132. Do you think white students and (negro/black) students<br />

should go to teh same schools or to separate schools?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 SAME SCHOOLS<br />

2 SEPARATE SCHOOLS<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/745<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACFEW CHILDREN TO SCHOOL WITH OPPOSITE RACE<br />

133a. Would you yourself have any objection to sending your<br />

children to a school wehre a few of the children are<br />

[whites/(negroes/blacks/African-Americans)]?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES, OBJECT<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/746<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACHAF CHILDREN TO SCHOOL HALF OPPOSITE RACE<br />

133b. Where half of the children are<br />

[whites/(negroes/blacks/African-Americans)]?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES, OBJECT<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/747<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACMOST CHILDREN TO SCHOOL MOSTLY OPPOSITE RACE<br />

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133c. Where more than half of the children are<br />

[whites/(negroes/blacks/African-Americans)]?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES, OBJECT<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/748<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

BUSING ATTITUDE TOWARD RACIAL BUSING<br />

134a. In general, do you favor or oppose the busing of<br />

(negro/black/African-American) and white school children from<br />

one school district to another?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 FAVOR<br />

2 OPPOSE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/749<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACPRES WOULD VOTE FOR BLACK PRESIDENT<br />

135. If your party nominated a (negro/black/African-American)<br />

for President, would you vote for him if he were qualified for<br />

the job?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/750<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACCHURH ATTEND CHURCH WITH OTHER RACE<br />

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137. Do (blacks/Negroes/African-Americans)/whites attend the<br />

church that you, yourself, attend most often, or not?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

3 NO CHURCH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,3-*<br />

Record/column: 1/751<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RACCHNG TRY TO INTEGRATE SOCIAL CLUB<br />

265. If you and your friends belonged to a social club that<br />

would not let [whites/(negroes/blacks)] join, would you try to<br />

change the rules so that [whites/(negroes/blacks)] could join?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

3 WDNT BELONG<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/752<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

FEHOME WOMEN TAKE CARE OF HOME NOT COUNTRY<br />

199. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Women should<br />

take care of running their homes and leave running the country<br />

up to men.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 AGREE<br />

2 DISAGREE<br />

8 NOT SURE<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/753<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

289


FEWORK SHOULD WOMEN WORK<br />

200. Do you approve or disapprove of a married woman earning<br />

money in business or industry if she has a husband capable of<br />

supporting her?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 APPROVE<br />

2 DISAPPROVE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/754<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

FEPRES VOTE FOR WOMAN PRESIDENT<br />

201. If your party nominated a woman for President, would you<br />

vote for her if she were qualified for the job?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

5 WOULDNT VOTE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/755<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

FEHELP WIFE SHOULD HELP HUSBANDS CAREER FIRST<br />

252. Now I'm going to read several more statements. As I read<br />

each one, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree,<br />

disagree, or strongly disagree with it. b. It is more important<br />

for a wife to help her husband's career than to have one<br />

herself.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 STRONGLY AGREE<br />

2 AGREE<br />

3 DISAGREE<br />

4 STRONGLY DISAGREE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

290


Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/756<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SATCITY CITY OR PLACE R LIVES IN<br />

164. For each area of life I am going to name, tell me the<br />

number that shows how much satisfaction you get from that area.<br />

a. The city or place you live in.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VERY GREAT DEAL<br />

2 GREAT DEAL<br />

3 QUITE A BIT<br />

4 A FAIR AMOUNT<br />

5 SOME<br />

6 A LITTLE<br />

7 NONE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/757<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SATHOBBY NON-WORKING ACTIVITIES,HOBBIES<br />

164. For each area of life I am going to name, tell me the<br />

number that shows how much satisfaction you get from that area.<br />

b. Your non-working activities -- hobbies and so on.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VERY GREAT DEAL<br />

2 GREAT DEAL<br />

3 QUITE A BIT<br />

4 A FAIR AMOUNT<br />

5 SOME<br />

6 A LITTLE<br />

7 NONE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/758<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SATFAM FAMILY LIFE<br />

164. For each area of life I am going to name, tell me the<br />

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number that shows how much satisfaction you get from that area.<br />

c. Your family life.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VERY GREAT DEAL<br />

2 GREAT DEAL<br />

3 QUITE A BIT<br />

4 A FAIR AMOUNT<br />

5 SOME<br />

6 A LITTLE<br />

7 NONE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/759<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SATFAM7 FAMILY SATISFACTION IN GENERAL<br />

1318b. All things considered, how satisfied are you with your<br />

family life?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 Completely satisfied<br />

2 Very satisfied<br />

3 Fairly satisfied<br />

4 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied<br />

5 Fairly dissatisfied<br />

6 Very dissatisfied<br />

7 Completely dissatisfied<br />

8 Cannot choose<br />

9 NO ANSWER<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/760<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SATFRND FRIENDSHIPS<br />

164. For each area of life I am going to name, tell me the<br />

number that shows how much satisfaction you get from that area.<br />

d. Your friendships.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VERY GREAT DEAL<br />

2 GREAT DEAL<br />

3 QUITE A BIT<br />

4 A FAIR AMOUNT<br />

5 SOME<br />

292


6 A LITTLE<br />

7 NONE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/761<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SATHEALT HEALTH AND PHYSICAL CO<strong>NDI</strong>TION<br />

164. For each area of life I am going to name, tell me the<br />

number that shows how much satisfaction you get from that area.<br />

e. Your health and physical condition.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 VERY GREAT DEAL<br />

2 GREAT DEAL<br />

3 QUITE A BIT<br />

4 A FAIR AMOUNT<br />

5 SOME<br />

6 A LITTLE<br />

7 NONE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/762<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MANNERS GOOD MANNERS<br />

167a. Which three qualities listed on this card would you say<br />

are the most desirable for a child to have? b. Which one of<br />

these three is the most desirable of all? c. All of the<br />

qualities listed on this card may be desirable, but could you<br />

tell me which three you consider least important? d. And which<br />

of these three is least important of all? THAT HE HAS GOOD<br />

MANNERS<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 1 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

2 3 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

3 NOT MENTIONED<br />

4 3 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

5 1 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

293


Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/763<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SUCCESS TRIES HARD TO SUCCEED<br />

167a. Which three qualities listed on this card would you say<br />

are the most desirable for a child to have? b. Which one of<br />

these three is the most desirable of all? c. All of the<br />

qualities listed on this card may be desirable, but could you<br />

tell me which three you consider least important? d. And which<br />

of these three is least important of all? THAT HE TRIES HARD TO<br />

SUCCEED<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 1 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

2 3 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

3 NOT MENTIONED<br />

4 3 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

5 1 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/764<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HONEST HONEST<br />

167a. Which three qualities listed on this card would you say<br />

are the most desirable for a child to have? b. Which one of<br />

these three is the most desirable of all? c. All of the<br />

qualities listed on this card may be desirable, but could you<br />

tell me which three you consider least important? d. And which<br />

of these three is least important of all? THAT HE IS HONEST<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 1 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

2 3 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

3 NOT MENTIONED<br />

4 3 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

5 1 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/765<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CLEAN NEAT AND CLEAN<br />

294


167a. Which three qualities listed on this card would you say<br />

are the most desirable for a child to have? b. Which one of<br />

these three is the most desirable of all? c. All of the<br />

qualities listed on this card may be desirable, but could you<br />

tell me which three you consider least important? d. And which<br />

of these three is least important of all? THAT HE IS NEAT AND<br />

CLEAN<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 1 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

2 3 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

3 NOT MENTIONED<br />

4 3 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

5 1 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/766<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

JUDGMENT GOOD SENSE AND SOUND JUDGMENT<br />

167a. Which three qualities listed on this card would you say<br />

are the most desirable for a child to have? b. Which one of<br />

these three is the most desirable of all? c. All of the<br />

qualities listed on this card may be desirable, but could you<br />

tell me which three you consider least important? d. And which<br />

of these three is least important of all? THAT HE HAS GOOD SENSE<br />

AND SOUND JUDGMENT<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 1 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

2 3 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

3 NOT MENTIONED<br />

4 3 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

5 1 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/767<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CONTROL SELF-CONTROL<br />

167a. Which three qualities listed on this card would you say<br />

are the most desirable for a child to have? b. Which one of<br />

these three is the most desirable of all? c. All of the<br />

qualities listed on this card may be desirable, but could you<br />

295


tell me which three you consider least important? d. And which<br />

of these three is least important of all? THAT HE HAS<br />

SELF-CONTROL<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 1 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

2 3 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

3 NOT MENTIONED<br />

4 3 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

5 1 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/768<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ROLE ACTS LIKE BOY-ACTS LIKE GIRL<br />

167a. Which three qualities listed on this card would you say<br />

are the most desirable for a child to have? b. Which one of<br />

these three is the most desirable of all? c. All of the<br />

qualities listed on this card may be desirable, but could you<br />

tell me which three you consider least important? d. And which<br />

of these three is least important of all? THAT HE ACTS LIKE A<br />

BOY/SHE ACTS LIKE A GIRL<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 1 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

2 3 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

3 NOT MENTIONED<br />

4 3 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

5 1 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/769<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

AMICABLE GETS ALONG WELL WITH OTHER CHILDREN<br />

167a. Which three qualities listed on this card would you say<br />

are the most desirable for a child to have? b. Which one of<br />

these three is the most desirable of all? c. All of the<br />

qualities listed on this card may be desirable, but could you<br />

tell me which three you consider least important? d. And which<br />

of these three is least important of all? THAT HE GETS ALONG<br />

WELL WITH OTHER CHILDREN<br />

296


VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 1 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

2 3 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

3 NOT MENTIONED<br />

4 3 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

5 1 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/770<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

OBEYS OBEYS PARENTS WELL<br />

167a. Which three qualities listed on this card would you say<br />

are the most desirable for a child to have? b. Which one of<br />

these three is the most desirable of all? c. All of the<br />

qualities listed on this card may be desirable, but could you<br />

tell me which three you consider least important? d. And which<br />

of these three is least important of all? THAT HE OBEYS HIS<br />

PARENTS WELL<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 1 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

2 3 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

3 NOT MENTIONED<br />

4 3 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

5 1 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/771<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RESPONSI RESPONSIBLE<br />

167a. Which three qualities listed on this card would you say<br />

are the most desirable for a child to have? b. Which one of<br />

these three is the most desirable of all? c. All of the<br />

qualities listed on this card may be desirable, but could you<br />

tell me which three you consider least important? d. And which<br />

of these three is least important of all? THAT HE IS RESPONSIBLE<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 1 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

2 3 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

297


3 NOT MENTIONED<br />

4 3 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

5 1 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/772<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CONSIDER CONSIDERATE OF OTHERS<br />

167a. Which three qualities listed on this card would you say<br />

are the most desirable for a child to have? b. Which one of<br />

these three is the most desirable of all? c. All of the<br />

qualities listed on this card may be desirable, but could you<br />

tell me which three you consider least important? d. And which<br />

of these three is least important of all? THAT HE IS CONSIDERATE<br />

OF OTHERS<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 1 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

2 3 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

3 NOT MENTIONED<br />

4 3 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

5 1 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/773<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

INTEREST INTERESTED HOW AND WHY THINGS HAPPEN<br />

167a. Which three qualities listed on this card would you say<br />

are the most desirable for a child to have? b. Which one of<br />

these three is the most desirable of all? c. All of the<br />

qualities listed on this card may be desirable, but could you<br />

tell me which three you consider least important? d. And which<br />

of these three is least important of all? THAT HE IS INTERESTED<br />

IN HOW AND WHY THINGS HAPPEN<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 1 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

2 3 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

3 NOT MENTIONED<br />

4 3 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

5 1 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

8 DK<br />

298


9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/774<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

STUDIOUS GOOD STUDENT<br />

167a. Which three qualities listed on this card would you say<br />

are the most desirable for a child to have? b. Which one of<br />

these three is the most desirable of all? c. All of the<br />

qualities listed on this card may be desirable, but could you<br />

tell me which three you consider least important? d. And which<br />

of these three is least important of all? THAT HE IS A GOOD<br />

STUDENT<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 1 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

2 3 MOST DESIRABLE<br />

3 NOT MENTIONED<br />

4 3 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

5 1 LEAST DESIRABLE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/775<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SOCPARS SPEND EVENING WITH PARENTS<br />

173. Would you use this card and tell me which answer comes<br />

closest to how often you do the following things: e. Spend a<br />

social evening with your parents<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 NO SUCH PEOPLE<br />

1 ALMOST DAILY<br />

2 SEV TIMES A WEEK<br />

3 SEV TIMES A MNTH<br />

4 ONCE A MONTH<br />

5 SEV TIMES A YEAR<br />

6 ONCE A YEAR<br />

7 NEVER<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/776<br />

299


________________________________________________________________________<br />

SOCSIBS SPEND EVENING WITH SIBLINGS<br />

173. Would you use this card and tell me which answer comes<br />

closest to how often you do the following things: f. Spend a<br />

social evening with a brother or sister<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 NO SUCH PEOPLE<br />

1 ALMOST DAILY<br />

2 SEV TIMES A WEEK<br />

3 SEV TIMES A MNTH<br />

4 ONCE A MONTH<br />

5 SEV TIMES A YEAR<br />

6 ONCE A YEAR<br />

7 NEVER<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/777<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

DRINK EVER DRINK ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES?<br />

176. Do you ever have occasion to use any alcoholic beverages<br />

such as liquor, wine, or beer, or are you a total abstainer?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/778<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

DRUNK EVER DRINK TOO MUCH?<br />

176a. Do you sometimes drink more than you think you should?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

300


Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/779<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SMOKE DOES R SMOKE<br />

177. Do you smoke?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/780<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

QUITSMK EVER TRIED TO QUIT SMOKING<br />

177a. Have you ever tried to give up smoking?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/781<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

EVSMOKE HAS R EVER SMOKED<br />

177d. If no: Have you ever smoked regularly?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/782<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

301


ANOMIA5 LOT OF THE AVERAGE MAN GETTING WORSE<br />

178. Now I'm going to read you several more statements. Some<br />

people agree with a statement, others disagree. As I read each<br />

one, tell me whether you more or less agree with it, or more or<br />

less disagree. e. In spite of what some people say, the lot<br />

(situation/condition) of the average man is getting worse, not<br />

better.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 AGREE<br />

2 DISAGREE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/783<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ANOMIA6 NOT FAIR TO BRING CHILD INTO WORLD<br />

178. Now I'm going to read you several more statements. Some<br />

people agree with a statement, others disagree. As I read each<br />

one, tell me whether you more or less agree with it, or more or<br />

less disagree. f. It's hardly fair to bring a child into the<br />

world with the way things look for the future.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 AGREE<br />

2 DISAGREE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/784<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ANOMIA7 OFFICIALS NOT INTERESTED IN AVERAGE MAN<br />

179. Now I'm going to read you several more statements. Some<br />

people agree with a statement, others disagree. As I read each<br />

one, tell me whether you more or less agree with it, or more or<br />

less disagree. a. Most public officials (people in public<br />

office) are not really interested in the problems of the average<br />

man.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 AGREE<br />

2 DISAGREE<br />

302


8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/785<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

JOBINC HIGH INCOME<br />

183a. Would you please look at this card and tell me which one<br />

thing on this list you would most prefer in a job? b. Which<br />

comes next? c. Which is third most important? d. Which is fourth<br />

most important? HIGH INCOME<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MOST IMPT<br />

2 SECOND<br />

3 THIRD<br />

4 FOURTH<br />

5 FIFTH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/786<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

JOBSEC NO DANGER OF BEING FIRED<br />

183a. Would you please look at this card and tell me which one<br />

thing on this list you would most prefer in a job? b. Which<br />

comes next? c. Which is third most important? d. Which is fourth<br />

most important? NO DANGER OF BEING FIRED<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MOST IMPT<br />

2 SECOND<br />

3 THIRD<br />

4 FOURTH<br />

5 FIFTH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/787<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

JOBHOUR SHORT WORKING HOURS<br />

303


183a. Would you please look at this card and tell me which one<br />

thing on this list you would most prefer in a job? b. Which<br />

comes next? c. Which is third most important? d. Which is fourth<br />

most important? WORKING HOURS ARE SHORT, LOTS OF FREE TIME<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MOST IMPT<br />

2 SECOND<br />

3 THIRD<br />

4 FOURTH<br />

5 FIFTH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/788<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

JOBPROMO CHANCES FOR ADVANCEMENT<br />

183a. Would you please look at this card and tell me which one<br />

thing on this list you would most prefer in a job? b. Which<br />

comes next? c. Which is third most important? d. Which is fourth<br />

most important? CHANCES FOR ADVANCEMENT<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MOST IMPT<br />

2 SECOND<br />

3 THIRD<br />

4 FOURTH<br />

5 FIFTH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/789<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

JOBMEANS WORK IMPORTANT AND FEEL ACCOMPLISHMENT<br />

183a. Would you please look at this card and tell me which one<br />

thing on this list you would most prefer in a job? b. Which<br />

comes next? c. Which is third most important? d. Which is fourth<br />

most important? WORK IMPORTANT AND GIVES A FEELING OF<br />

ACCOMPLISHMENT<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 MOST IMPT<br />

304


2 SECOND<br />

3 THIRD<br />

4 FOURTH<br />

5 FIFTH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/790<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CHLDMORE EXPECT MORE CHILDREN<br />

212. Do you expect to have any (more) children?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

3 UNCERTAIN<br />

4 IIAPPROPRIATE<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/791<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CHLDNUM HOW MANY CHILDREN EXPECTED<br />

212a. How many (more)?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

8 8 OR MORE<br />

9 DK,NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9<br />

Record/column: 1/792<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PILL BIRTH CONTROL INFORMATION<br />

213a. In some places in the United States, it is not legal to<br />

supply birth control information. How do you feel about this -<br />

do you think birth control information should be available to<br />

anyone who wants it, or not?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 AVAILABLE<br />

2 NOT AVAILABLE<br />

305


8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/793<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

TEENPILL BIRTH CONTROL INFORMATION TO TEENS<br />

213b. Do you think birth control information should be<br />

avaialable to teenagers who want it, or not?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 AVAILABLE<br />

2 NOT AVAILABLE<br />

3 DEPENDS ON AGE<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/794<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PORNINF MATERIALS PROVIDE INFO ABOUT SEX<br />

221. The next questions are about pornography - books, movies,<br />

magazines, and photographs that show or describe sex activities.<br />

I'm going to read some opinions about the effects of looking at<br />

or reading such sexual materials. As I read each one, please<br />

tell me if you think sexual materials do or do not have that<br />

effect: a. Sexual materials provide information about sex.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/795<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PORNMORL MATERIALS LEAD TO BREAKDOWN IN MORALS<br />

221. The next questions are about pornography - books, movies,<br />

magazines, and photographs that show or describe sex activities.<br />

I'm going to read some opinions about the effects of looking at<br />

or reading such sexual materials. As I read each one, please<br />

tell me if you think sexual materials do or do not have that<br />

306


effect: b. Sexual materials lead to breakdown of morals.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/796<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PORNRAPE MATERIALS LEAD TO RAPE<br />

221. The next questions are about pornography - books, movies,<br />

magazines, and photographs that show or describe sex activities.<br />

I'm going to read some opinions about the effects of looking at<br />

or reading such sexual materials. As I read each one, please<br />

tell me if you think sexual materials do or do not have that<br />

effect: c. Sexual materials lead people to commit rape.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/797<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PORNOUT MATERIALS PROVIDE OUTLET<br />

221. The next questions are about pornography - books, movies,<br />

magazines, and photographs that show or describe sex activities.<br />

I'm going to read some opinions about the effects of looking at<br />

or reading such sexual materials. As I read each one, please<br />

tell me if you think sexual materials do or do not have that<br />

effect: d. Sexual materials provide an outlet for bottled-up<br />

impulses<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

307


Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/798<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HIT EVER PUNCHED OR BEATEN BY ANOTHER PERSON<br />

229. Have you ever been punched or beaten by another person?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/799<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HITAGE BEATEN AS CHILD OR ADULT<br />

229a. If yes: Did this happen to you as a child or as an adult?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 CHILD<br />

2 ADULT<br />

3 BOTH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/800<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

GUN EVER THREATENED WITH GUN OR SHOT AT<br />

230. Have you ever been threatened with a gun, or shot at?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/801<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

308


GUNAGE THREATENED OR SHOT AT AS CHILD OR ADULT<br />

230a. If yes: Did this happen to you as a child or as an adult?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 CHILD<br />

2 ADULT<br />

3 BOTH<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/802<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

BURGLR HOME BROKEN INTO DURING THE LAST YEAR<br />

235. During the last year - that is, between last March and now<br />

- did anyone break into or somehow illegally get into your<br />

(apartment/home)?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/803<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ROBBRY FORCEFULLY ROBBED DURING THE LAST YEAR<br />

236. During the last year, did anyone take something directly<br />

from you by using force -- such as a stickup, mugging, or<br />

threat?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/804<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

309


HITOK EVER APPROVE OF MAN PUNCHING ADULT MALE<br />

231. Are there any situations that you can imagine in which you<br />

would approve of a man punching an adult male stranger?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/805<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HITMARCH STRANGER IN PROTEST MARCH<br />

231. If yes or not sure: Would you approve if the stranger: a.<br />

Was in a protest march showing opposition to the other man's<br />

views?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/806<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HITDRUNK DRUNK BUMPED INTO MAN & WIFE<br />

231. If yes or not sure: Would you approve if the stranger: b.<br />

Was drunked and bumped into the man and his wife on the street?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/807<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HITCHILD STRANGER HAD HIT MANS CHILD<br />

310


231. If yes or not sure: Would you approve if the stranger: c.<br />

Would you approve of a man punching a stranger who had hit the<br />

man's child after the child accidentally damaged the stranger's<br />

car?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/808<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HITBEATR STRANGER WAS BEATING UP A WOMAN<br />

231. If yes or not sure: Would you approve if the stranger: d.<br />

Was beating up a woman and the man saw it?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/809<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HITROBBR STRANGER HAD BROKEN INTO MANS HOUSE<br />

231. If yes or not sure: Would you approve if the stranger: e.<br />

Had broken into the man's house?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/810<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

TICKET EVER RECEIVED A TRAFFIC TICKET<br />

311


238. Have you ever received a ticket, or been charged by the<br />

police, for a traffic violation - other than for illegal<br />

parking?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

3 REFUSED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/811<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

ARREST EVER PICKED UP OR CHARGED BY POLICE<br />

239. Were you ever picked up, or charged, by the police, for any<br />

(other) reason whether or not you were guilty?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

3 REFUSED<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/812<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RADIOHRS HOURS PER DAY LISTENING TO RADIO<br />

243. Do you ever listen to the radio? a. If yes: on the average,<br />

about how many hours a day do you usually listen to the radio?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/813-814<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

UNEMP5 UNEMPLOYED IN LAST 5 YRS<br />

312


270. Unemployment during last five years.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 NO<br />

1 4 PRIOR YRS<br />

2 4 PRIOR YRS, EARNER<br />

3 LAST YR<br />

4 BOTH,NOT EARNER<br />

5 BOTH,EARNER PRIOR 4<br />

6 LAST YR, EARNER<br />

7 BOTH,EARNER LAST YR<br />

8 BOTH,EARNER BOTH<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/815<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

HOSDIS5 HOSPITALIZED, DISABLED LAST 5 YRS<br />

272. Hospitalization and disability during last five years.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 NONE<br />

1 PRIOR 4 YEARS<br />

2 LAST YEAR<br />

3 BOTH<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/816<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

DEATH5 RELATIVES DIED IN LAST 5 YRS<br />

274a. Death of relatives during the last five years.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 NONE<br />

1 1 IN PRIOR 4 YRS<br />

2 2+ IN PRIOR 4 YRS<br />

3 1 LAST YR<br />

4 1 LAST,1 IN PRIOR 4<br />

5 1 IN LAST,2+ PRIOR 4<br />

6 2+ LAST YR<br />

7 2+ LAST, 1 PRIOR 4<br />

8 2+ LAST, 2+ PRIOR 4<br />

9 NA<br />

313


Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/817<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

DEATH16 RELATIVES DIED SINCE AGE 16<br />

274b. Number of relatives dying since respondent 16 years old<br />

and prior to the last five years.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data code: -1<br />

Record/column: 1/818<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

PADEATH DEATH OF FATHER<br />

275a. Death of respondent's father.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 NO DEATH REPORTED<br />

1 DIED BEFORE R 16<br />

2 DIED 6+ YRS AGO<br />

3 DIED 1-5 YRS AGO<br />

4 DIED LAST YEAR<br />

8 CANT TELL<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/819<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MADEATH DEATH OF MOTHER<br />

275b. Death of respondent's mother.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 NO DEATH REPORTED<br />

1 DIED BEFORE R 16<br />

2 DIED 6+ YRS AGO<br />

3 DIED 1-5 YRS AGO<br />

4 DIED LAST YEAR<br />

8 CANT TELL<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

314


Missing-data codes: -1,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/820<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

CHLDDTH DEATH OF CHILD<br />

275c. Death of child or child's spouse.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 NO DEATH REPORTED<br />

1 DIED 6+ YRS AGO<br />

2 DIED 1-5 YRS AGO<br />

3 DIED LAST YEAR<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/821<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SIBDEATH DEATH OF SIBLING<br />

275d. Death of sibling or sibling-in-law.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 NO DEATH REPORTED<br />

1 DIED 6+ YRS AGO<br />

2 DIED 1-5 YRS AGO<br />

3 DIED LAST YEAR<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/822<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

SPDEATH DEATH OF SPOUSE<br />

275e. Death of spouse.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

0 NO DEATH REPORTED<br />

1 DIED 6+ YRS AGO<br />

2 DIED 1-5 YRS AGO<br />

3 DIED LAST YEAR<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/823<br />

315


________________________________________________________________________<br />

TRAUMA1 TRAUMA SCALE, LAST YEAR<br />

276a. Number of traumatic events (deaths, divorces,<br />

unemployment, and hospitalizations-disabilities) happening to<br />

respondent last year.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/824<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

TRAUMA5 TRAUMA SCALE, LAST 5 YEARS<br />

276b. Number of traumatic events (deaths, divorces,<br />

unemployment, and hospitalizations-disabilities) happening to<br />

respondent during last five years.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,9<br />

Record/column: 1/825<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

RUSHED HOW OFTEN R FEELS RUSHED<br />

285. In general, how do you feel about your time - would you say<br />

you always feel rushed even to do things you have to do, only<br />

sometimes feel rushed, or almost never feel rushed?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 ALWAYS<br />

2 SOMETIMES<br />

3 ALMOST NEVER<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/826<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MEMFRAT MEMBERSHIP IN FRATERNAL GROUP<br />

316


328. Now we would like to know something about the groups or<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizations to which individuals belong. Here is a list of<br />

various <strong>org</strong>anizations. Could you tell me whether or not you are<br />

a member of each type? a. Fraternal groups.<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/827<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MEMSERV MEMBERSHIP IN SERVICE GROUP<br />

328. Now we would like to know something about the groups or<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizations to which individuals belong. Here is a list of<br />

various <strong>org</strong>anizations. Could you tell me whether or not you are<br />

a member of each type? b. Service clubs<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/828<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MEMVET MEMBERSHIP IN VETERAN GROUP<br />

328. Now we would like to know something about the groups or<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizations to which individuals belong. Here is a list of<br />

various <strong>org</strong>anizations. Could you tell me whether or not you are<br />

a member of each type? c. Veterans' groups<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

317


Record/column: 1/829<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MEMPOLIT MEMBERSHIP IN POLITICAL CLUB<br />

328. Now we would like to know something about the groups or<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizations to which individuals belong. Here is a list of<br />

various <strong>org</strong>anizations. Could you tell me whether or not you are<br />

a member of each type? d. Political clubs<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/830<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MEMUNION MEMBERSHIP IN LABOR UNION<br />

328. Now we would like to know something about the groups or<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizations to which individuals belong. Here is a list of<br />

various <strong>org</strong>anizations. Could you tell me whether or not you are<br />

a member of each type? e. Labor unions<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/831<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MEMSPORT MEMBERSHIP IN SPORTS CLUB<br />

328. Now we would like to know something about the groups or<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizations to which individuals belong. Here is a list of<br />

various <strong>org</strong>anizations. Could you tell me whether or not you are<br />

a member of each type? f. Sports goups<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

318


9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/832<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MEMYOUTH MEMBERSHIP IN YOUTH GROUP<br />

328. Now we would like to know something about the groups or<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizations to which individuals belong. Here is a list of<br />

various <strong>org</strong>anizations. Could you tell me whether or not you are<br />

a member of each type? g. Youth groups<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/833<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MEMSCHL MEMBERSHIP IN SCHOOL SERVICE<br />

328. Now we would like to know something about the groups or<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizations to which individuals belong. Here is a list of<br />

various <strong>org</strong>anizations. Could you tell me whether or not you are<br />

a member of each type? h. School service groups<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/834<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MEMHOBBY MEMBERSHIP IN HOBBY CLUB<br />

328. Now we would like to know something about the groups or<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizations to which individuals belong. Here is a list of<br />

various <strong>org</strong>anizations. Could you tell me whether or not you are<br />

a member of each type? i. Hobby or garden clubs<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

319


0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/835<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MEMGREEK MEMBERSHIP IN SCHOOL FRATERNITY<br />

328. Now we would like to know something about the groups or<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizations to which individuals belong. Here is a list of<br />

various <strong>org</strong>anizations. Could you tell me whether or not you are<br />

a member of each type? j. School fraternities or sororities<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/836<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MEMNAT MEMBERSHIP IN NATIONALITY GROUP<br />

328. Now we would like to know something about the groups or<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizations to which individuals belong. Here is a list of<br />

various <strong>org</strong>anizations. Could you tell me whether or not you are<br />

a member of each type? k. Nationality groups<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/837<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MEMFARM MEMBERSHIP IN FARM ORGANIZATION<br />

328. Now we would like to know something about the groups or<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizations to which individuals belong. Here is a list of<br />

320


various <strong>org</strong>anizations. Could you tell me whether or not you are<br />

a member of each type? l. Farm <strong>org</strong>anizations<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/838<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MEMLIT MEMBERSHIP IN LITERARY OR ART GROUP<br />

328. Now we would like to know something about the groups or<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizations to which individuals belong. Here is a list of<br />

various <strong>org</strong>anizations. Could you tell me whether or not you are<br />

a member of each type? m. Literary, art, discussion or study<br />

groups<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/839<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MEMPROF MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY<br />

328. Now we would like to know something about the groups or<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizations to which individuals belong. Here is a list of<br />

various <strong>org</strong>anizations. Could you tell me whether or not you are<br />

a member of each type? n. Professional or academic societies<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/840<br />

321


________________________________________________________________________<br />

MEMCHURH MEMBERSHIP IN CHURCH GROUP<br />

328. Now we would like to know something about the groups or<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizations to which individuals belong. Here is a list of<br />

various <strong>org</strong>anizations. Could you tell me whether or not you are<br />

a member of each type? o. Church-affiliated groups<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/841<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MEMOTHER MEMBERSHIP IN ANY OTHER<br />

328. Now we would like to know something about the groups or<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizations to which individuals belong. Here is a list of<br />

various <strong>org</strong>anizations. Could you tell me whether or not you are<br />

a member of each type? p. Any other groups<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 YES<br />

2 NO<br />

8 DK<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,8,9<br />

Record/column: 1/842<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

MEMNUM NUMBER OF MEMBERSHIPS<br />

328. Now we would like to know something about the groups or<br />

<strong>org</strong>anizations to which individuals belong. Here is a list of<br />

various <strong>org</strong>anizations. Could you tell me whether or not you are<br />

a member of each type? q. Any membership at all?<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

-1 IAP<br />

98 DK<br />

99 NA<br />

322


Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: -1,98,99<br />

Record/columns: 1/843-844<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

DWELNGH DWELLING COMPARED TO OTHERS IN NBRHD<br />

1610a. Compared to houses/apartments in the neighborhood, would<br />

you say the house/ apartment was . . .<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 FAR ABOVE AVERAGE<br />

2 ABOVE AVERAGE<br />

3 AVERAGE<br />

4 BELOW AVERAGE<br />

5 FAR BELOW AVERAGE<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9<br />

Record/column: 1/845<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

DWELCITY DWELLING COMPARED TO OTHERS IN CITY<br />

1610b. Compared to houses/apartments in the city/town/county,<br />

would you say the house was . . .<br />

VALUE LABEL<br />

0 IAP<br />

1 FAR ABOVE AVERAGE<br />

2 ABOVE AVERAGE<br />

3 AVERAGE<br />

4 BELOW AVERAGE<br />

5 FAR BELOW AVERAGE<br />

9 NA<br />

Data type: numeric<br />

Missing-data codes: 0,9<br />

Record/column: 1/846<br />

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