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NONINTERVIEW FORM -- WAVE I

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NR,a Typ. 0‘ p.rn.mnt Condltlon:

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0”. YENTAL OR PHYSlCAL CONDITION

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Cl 75 F,NlL “lOWi MlHBER FOll I

q 76 RECONTICT NUMBER NO LONGEr) IN SEWICE. NEW NUMBER UNDOTAtNIBLE

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1985 PI LOT STUDY for the

Natlonal Election Studies

I Pto]ect 495822 ;

SURVEYRESEARCHCENTER INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN 48106

WRUE I, FORM A

1. Interviewer’s ID number

2. ID number from coversheet label, upper left corner: I I I I

3. Respondent found living at address on coversheet label?

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4. Congressional district from coversheet label: STATE CD *

5. Date of interview:

6. Length of intervlew: (MINUTES)

7. Time at beginning of post-editing: 8. Time at end of post-editing:

9. Total time to post-edit: (MINUTES)

THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT HUST BE READ TO ALL RESPONDENTS:

This interview is completely voluntary -- if we should come to any question which you don’t want to answer, just let me know and we’ll go to the next question. ,

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A2. Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an independent, or what?

1. REPUBLICAN

T A2a. Would you call

yourself a strong Republ i can or a not very strong Republican?

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15. NOT VERY STRONCj

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Mb. Would you Call yourself a strong Demo- crat or a not very strong Democrat?

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15. NOT VERY STRONd

4. OTHER PARTY

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

1 3. NEITHER 1

A3. Some people prefer to participate in decisions in various parts of their lives, while others prefer the decisions be made by someone else. What about you -- do you prefer to make all the decisions In your life, most of the decisions, some of the decisions, few of the decisions, or none of the decisions in your life?

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SECTION 6

8 1. INTERVIEWER’S CHECKPOINT:

1. R STILL LIVES AT ADDRESS ON SAMPLE LABEL

0. TURN TO P. 7,

2 R HAS MOVED FROM ADDRESS ON SAMPLE LABEL+ sLcT,‘,“c

82. During the last year, hove you contacted your U.S. Representattve, that Is your Representative to the U.S. Congress, or enyone In your Representative’s off ice?

ll.1 jB. DON-f KNOW; CAN-T RECALL 1 11

63. How good a job would you say U.S. Representative (NAtlE IN REP COLUMN)

does of keeping in touch with the people In your distrtct -- does (he/she) do a very good job, fairly good, not very good, or a poor job of keeptng in touch with the people in thfs distrfct?

84. How good a job would you say Senator does of (NAME IN SEN. COL)

keeping in touch with the people In your state -- does (he/she) do a very good job, fairly good, not very good, or a poor job of keeptng in touch with the people in this state?

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85. Has there been any issue considered recently in Congress that is part Icu- larly important to you?

1. YES

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1 s.NO] I

1 8. DON’T KNOW I

NEXT PAGE, 86

BSa. What issue is that?

B5b. Has Senator taken a position on (that issue (NAME IN SEN. COLUIN)

these issues)?

1. YES 1 5. NO 1 1 8. DON’T KNOW ]

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NEXT PAGE, 86 TURN TO P. 6,B8

0.5~. Would you say that Senator ‘s position (NAME IN SEN. COLUMN)

on (that issue/ these issues) is close to your own position, or no close to your own positton?

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86. Does , one of the U.S. Senators from (NAHE OF (NAHE IN SEN. cOLUHN)

STATE), hold any offlctal posltlon in Congress which makes (hlmlher) an especially important senetof-7

I. YES 5. NO 6. DON-f KNOW I I

GO TO 07

660. (What position is that?) (Are there any others?)

87. Is there anythlng (else) that makes Senator (NAHE IN SEN. COLUHN)

stand out from other senators In Washington7

1. YES 5. NO 8. DON-f KNOW I I

NEm PAGE, 88

67a. (What makes (him/her) etand out?: (Any others?)

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88. Does ’

the US. Representative to Congress (NAME IN REP. COLUIN)

in Washinaton from your district, hold any official position in COngreSS

which makes (him/her) an especially important member of Congreis?

(l.j I5301 I8.DON’TKNOW 1 I I

GO TO B9

TURN TO P. 7, SECTION C

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I BBa. (What position is that71 (Are there any others?)

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B9. Is there anything (else) that makes Representative

(NAME IN REP. COLUMN) stand out from other members of the Congress in Washington?

11. YES1 ~5.No~ 8. DON’T KNOW ]

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NEXT PAGE, SECTION C

B9a. (What makes (him/her) stand out?) (Any others?)

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SECTION C Now I would like to ask you about some kinds of activities yw might have been involved In

C 1. How often cb you work with other people in your community to try to solve local problems: often, ametimes, rarely or never?

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C2. Have yw ever psrtlcipated In sane kind of public protest ammrnlng: l . either supporting m opposing prayer in schools?

8. DON’T KNOW, NOT SURE [l.J

+ b. (Have you ever participated in some kind of public protast conmrnlng)

either the right to an abortion or the “right to Ilfe?’

5. NO

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8. DON’T KNOW, NOT SURE

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c. restrlctlng the dlstributlon or requtrtng lsbelltng the camtents of mqpzines, books, TV proprams, movies or records?

8. DON’T KNOW, NOT SURE Ipq-4

d. Haveyouever slgneds petition?

c. Have you ever taken part in any of the following kinds of activitla: a publicdemonstration, protest march, rally or vigil?

8. DON’T KNOW, NOT SURE

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f. (Haveyw ever taken part in) non-union picketing or distributing a petition about some issue?

g. joining in a bovwtt of, for utample, a product, store, atmpany, or school?

8. D0N.T KNOW, NOT SURE

h.

j. a blazkade, sit-in, blocking of trefflc, or other forms of non-violant ClVll dlsobeYtence?

5. No 8. WN’T KNOW, NOT SURE I I

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NEXT PACE, C4

C3. ASKOFMLYES RESPONSES TO C2:

C3a. Haveyardomlh’ more than onas?

00 TO C2b

CSb.l’.:EsI 1

00 TO C2c

C3”.piqol-y

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00 TO C2f

OOTOC2g

80 TO C2h

z3J.(1. NEXT PABE, C4

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C4. If you had e say in maklng up the federal budget thls year, on which of these programs would you like to see spending increased and which decreased --

a. Should federal spending on defense be increased, decreased, or kept about the same?

b. Should federal spending on helplng older people be increased, decreased, or kept about the same?

c. Improving the conditions of black Americans? (Should federal spending on improving the condition of black Americans be increased, decreased, or kept about the same’?)

d. Dealing with crime

e. Improving the position of women

1. Social security

g. Solving problems of big cities

h. Hedicare

1. Afflrmatlve action programs for women

j. Government jobs for the unemployed

k. Welfare

m. Chlldcare for working women 1

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SECTION D

Now I have some qU66t~On6 about gOV6mn6nt DOitCy

D I. Some people think that the United State6 should become more fnvolved in the internal affair6 of Central American countrfes. Others believe the U.S. should become less involved in this area. Do you have an opinion on this. or haven’t uou thought much about it?

(ITi 5. NO,HAVEN’T THOUGHT1 1 6. DON7 :NOq

GOT0 Old

Dls. (Do gou f&l thet the U.S. should baame more ltwolved In Central Amertm, become IOS¶ involvtd in this area, or ia your posttton sornwhere tn betveen?)

I. ~-WIRE Iw~LYED~ p. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN . LESS INYDLYED

1 ’ T BOTODld

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GOTODld

01 b. 00 gou thtnk the U.S. should Increma its involnment to 0 groat oxtont or only to am extent?

Dlc. Do gou think the US. rhould docrea lb involw~~nt to 0 grad oxtmnl or only to coma extant?

Pt’“‘l~l pq I. I liIiiiq(Z.SOnEI (1

Did. In uour otinton. dots Romld Reaaan feel ttat the US. should bscotm more imolve4 In C&d A;nbrt$, bacorne 1wa I&lwd In thtr area, or la Ma positton oomovhwr in betveen?

. SOflEYfHERE BETWEEN

GOTD Dla

Dlc. Do@ he think the US. should tncrmw its involvement to 8 greet extent or only to some extent?

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Dlt Dw he tMnk the U.S. thould dmxem It3 involvement to 0 great extent or only to *ma extent?

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Dig. In your opinion,doesfal Kennedy feel that ths USshould become more involvsdin Central Anariw. baama less tnvulval In this area, or ir hts pasttion awnwhere in b&an?

11. MORE INYOLYEDt b. SltlEWHERE BETWEEN 1 k. LE3S INYOLYEDi b.

+ NDCT PAGE. DI J + NEXT PAGE, DlJ

1 Dl h. Doa h tMnk the US. thould increas 1 Dli. Doea he tbtnk the US. rhould dccrsla

I Its irwolvoment lo 13 greet oxtent or I

tb iavolwnwt tog great extent or only to aonm extant? only to orno OxwIt?

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Dl J. ftov important is it to you tht tha issue ofiwolvement In C8ntral American countries? It it cxtrcmly important, very important, awnevfc4 Important, or not important et all to ffou?

. YEW ItlPO RTANT

02. Some people feel that the government in Washington should make every effort to improve the social and economic position of blocks. Others feel that the government should not make any special effort to help black6 because they should help themselves. Do you hove an opinlon on this issue, or haven’t you thought much about this?

1. YES, HAVE AN OPINION 1 1 5. NO, HAVEN-T THOUGHT1 1 8. DON-T KNO

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GO TO D2d

D2s. (Do ~ufeel the government should help improve the positfon of blacks, that blacks rhould help themwIves, or is Fur position ancwfwe in bet-n?)

1. WYT SHOULD HELP

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Go TO D2d 4 GO TO D2d

D26. Should the gwwnmnt help blocks D2c. Should the government make any effort to 8 great extent or only to some rt all to improw ths position of blacks? extent?

Dtd. In 8,four opinlon,dom Ronald Reagan fe8l that tb government afwld help improve the cconomfc pwitlon of blacka, that blacks should help thmselva, or is MS pmition wmevhero 1 n betveen?

DZe. Does k tMnk the government should D2f. Does he tMnk the governmnt should help blr;b too great extent or only make my effort rt all to improw the to 8ome l xtont? position of blcln?

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D2g. In gour opinion, doea Ted Kennedy feel thet the government tfwld fwlp improve the oconomlc position of blacks, thmt blcb should help thmaelws, or is hir positron oomsvbre in ktvoen?

D2h. Doa he think the gworntnant should D2f. Doea hs think the government ghould help blacks to a great extent or only make my eort rt all to Improw th to wnm extant? po8ttton of bfrks?

D2J- HW important is it to tpu thet the federal governmentdovhrt you think is beat on the iwe of blacfcs’ aocirf and economtc pusition? is it extremely fmportant, very Important, sofnwhat tmportant, or not importent at all to you?

D2k. In your opinion, duw the federal government meke qa4rl rWorta to improve the aocid and economfc position of blecb, or doss ft not?

1. YES, MAKES EFFORTS 5. HO, WESN7 tMKE EFFORTS (e.DK]

TURN TO P. 12, SECTION E

D2m. DOB the government help blat& to 8 great extent or only to some extent?

D2n. Does the government nnke my aWort at rll to 1 mprwe the posftfon of blacks?

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SECTION E

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El. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT

A. RACE 8. SEX

R IS FEf-MLE

C. A6E

1. R IS 60 OR OLDER BEXT PAGE, E2

2. R IS 59 OR YOUNGER ~TuRN T0 P.17,EfO

RISBLACKd I u-

R IS HALE

3. R IS 60 OR OLDER ct, TURN TO P. 19,E16

4. R IS 59 OR YOUNGER p TURN TO P.21.

I I SLCTlbN F

R IS FEMLE

5.. R IS 60 OR OLDER m TURN TO P.15, Lb

6. R IS 59 OR YOfJNGERC-_t+ TURN TO P. fB,Ef3

R IS )IALE

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7. R IS 60 OR OLDER w TURN TO P. 20, El8

8. R IS 59 OR YOfJffiER BTURN TO P.21, SECTION F

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SERIES FOR BLACK WOtlEM 60 OR OLDER E2.People think of themselves in different ways at dtfferent times. Take

age.for example. Sometimes a person might think of herself es old, sometimes middle aged, sometimes young, and sometfmes she mfght not think about her age at all. I am gotng to run through a list of different weys in which people have told us they sometfmes think about them- selves and I’d like you to tell me for each, how olten, if ever, you think of yourself 11~ that way. Lets start with ‘elderly.’ Do you think of your- self as ‘elderly’ most of the time, some of the time, occasionally, or never?

9. ELDERLY

b. older vorkinp prson (00 yau think of yourself 99 an older vorkfnp person most of the time, aom Of th0 HIM, occ&onall9, or near?)

c. retired

d. middle-094

9. older I I I I I J Sometimes a woman might think of herself as a woman, as a working woman, and sometimes as a homemaker. Do you thlnk of yourself a6 Ia homemaker’ most of the time, some of the tfme, OCCOSlonally, or never?

h. A HOHEtMKER

1.0 fern1 nist

J.rvorkfnpvoman

k. a vomn

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E3. If older people were more sctively involved in running the affairs of thiscounty,doyouthinkthiswouldlncreasetherespectyou personally receive from others, decrease it, or wouldn’t it have any effect on you?

[I. INCREASE 1 1 5. DECREASE] 1 3. NO EFFECT] 1 8. DON-T KNOW j 1 I I

GO TO E4

1 E3a. Would this increase the respect you personally receive a lot or 1

I just a little? I’1 12.1 1 8. DON-T KNOW 1 1

E4. How about if women were more actively involved in running the affairs of thls county: Do you think this would increase the respect you personally receive from others, decrease it, or wouldn’t It have any effect on you?

1. INCREASE 1 1 5. DECREASE1 [ 3. NO EFFECT1 I I

GO TO ES

E4a. Would this increase the respect you personally receive a lot or ’ just a little?

ll.1 12. 1 8. DON-f KNOW 1

ES. If homemakers were more actively tnvolved In running the affairs of this county, do you think this would increase the respect you personally receive from others, decrease It, or wouldn’t it have any effect on you?

1. INCREASE 1 1 5. DECREASE1 1 3. NO EFFECT1 1 8. DON7 KNOW I I I

TURN TO P. 2 1, SECTION F

E5a. Would thls Increase the respect you personally receive a lot or just a little?

II.1 11 1 8. DON-T KNOW 1 ‘

TURN TO P. 2 I. SECTION F

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SERIES FOR WHITE WOtlEN 60 OR OLDER ES. People think of themselves in different ways at dtfferent times. Take

age for example. Sometimes a person might think of herself as old, sometimes middle aged, sometimes young, and somettmes she might not think about her age at all. I am going to run through a list of dtfferent ways in which people have told us they somettmes think about them- selves end I’d like you to tell me for each, how often, if ever, you think of yourself in that way. Lets start with ‘elderly.’ Do you think of your- self as ‘elderly’ most of the time, some of the time, occasionally, or never?

a. ELDERLY

b.older vorkiq psraon (Do pu tMnk of wursulf a3 an older vorkifq person most of ths Hme, aerm of the time, wcwlonallg, or never?)

c. reti rat

6. middle-sped

g. older

Sometimes a woman might think of herself as a woman, as a working woman, and sometimes as a homemaker. Do you think of yourself as *a homemaker’ most of the time, some of the ttme, occasionally, or never?

h. A HOHEPMKLR

t.efemtntst

J. a vorkinq voman

k. a vomn

m. vhitc

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E7. If older people were more actively Involved in running the affairs of this county, do you think this would increase the respect you personally receive from others, decrease it, or wouldn’t it have any effect on you?

Il. INCREASE 1 1 5. DECREASE i 1 3. NO EFFECT1 j 6. DON7 KNOW 1

1 E7a. Would this increase the respect you personally receive a lot or 1 just a little?

)l.] 11 1 8. DON-T KNOW 1 i

Ea. How sbout if women were more actively involved in running the affairs of this country: Do you think this would increase the respect you personally receive from others, decrease it, or wouldn’t it have any effect on you?

1 3. NO EFFECT1 1 8. DON’T KNOW [ I I

GO TO E9

E8a. Would this increase the respect you personally receive a lot or just a little?

lt.1 r 8. DON-T KNOW 1 -1

E9. If homemakers were more actively lnvolved in running the OllOifS of this county, do you think this would increase the respect you personally receive from others, decrease it, or wouldn’t it have any effect on you?

1 E9a. Would this increase the respect you personally receive a lot or

I just 0 little? Il.1 11 1 8. DON-f KNOW 1 1

TURN TOP.21,SECTlONF

17 SERIES FOR BLACK WOFIEN 59 OR YOUNGER

ElO. People think of themselves in different ways at different times. Take women for example. Sometimes a woman might think of herself as a woman, as a working person, and sometlmes as a homemaker. I am going to run through a list of different ways in which people have told us they sometimes think about themselves and I’d like you to tell me for each, how often, if ever, you think of yourself in that way. Let’s start with -a homemaker.’ Do you think 01 yourself as ‘a homemaker most of the time, some of the tlme, occasio

h. A HOMEt-MKER

1.. a feminist (Do you think of yourself rB rfeminist mo8tofthetims,~oms0fthe time, occ&onally, or mver?)

j.rvorkinpvomen

k. a voman

E I 1. How about if women were more actively involved in running the affairs of this county: Do you think this would increase the respect you personally receive from others, decresse it, or wouldn’t it have any effect on you?

ii. INCREASE 1 1 5. DECREASE] 1 3. NO EFFECT1 1 6. DON-F KNOW 1

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GOTOE

El la. Would this increase the respect you personally receive a lot

Or just a ” tt’e+i’ If.1 11 1 8. DON-T KNOW ]

E 12. If homemakers were more actively involved In running the affalrs of thls country, do you think this would increase the respect you personally receive from others, decrease 11, or wouldn’t It have any

1 5. DECREASE! 1 3. NO EFFECT1 1 8. DON-T KNOW 1 I I I

TURN TO P. 21, SECTIOW F

E 120. Would this increase the respect you personally receive a lot

or just a “tt’e7 II.1 12. 1 8. DON-l KNOW 1

TURN TO P. 2 I, SECT ION F

SERIES FOR WHITE WOtlEN 59 OR YOUNGER

E13. People think of themselves in different ways at different times. Take women for example. Sometimes a woman might think of herself as a woman, as a working person, and sometimes as a homemaker. I am going to run through a list of different ways in which people have told us they sometimes think about themselves and I’d like you to tell me for each, how often, if ever, you think of yourself in that way. Let’s start with -a homemaker.’ Do you think of yourself as -a homemaker’ most of the time, some of the time, occasionally, or never?

h. I HOflEf%KER

1. e femintst (De yau tMnk of puraelf ee a femtniet meet of the time, come of the ttme, ecemiomlly, or mver?)

j.rwrkingvemen

k. a wmn

m. vhite

El4. How about if women were more actively involved in running the affairs of this county: Do you think this would increase the respect you personally receive from others, decrease it, or wouldn’t it have any effect on you?

Il. INCREASE 1 1 5. DECREASE 1 1 3. NO EFFECT]

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1 8. DON-T KNOW ] I

GOTOE

El4a. Would this increase the respect you personally receive a lot

Or Just a little? pX5q l‘T-mEq 1 8. DON-l KNOW 1

ElS.If homemakers were more actively involved In running the affairs ;, of this county, do you think this would increase the respect you

per?ZOnOlly receive from others, decrease It, or wouldn’t it have any effect on uou?

I. INCREASE 1 1 5. DECREASE1 1 3. NO EFFECT1 1 8. DON7 KNOW 1 4 1 I

TURN TO P. 21, SECTION F I

E15a. Would this increase the respect you personally receive a lot or just a little?

ll.1 12. 1 8. DON7 KNOW 1

TURN TO P. 21, SECTION F

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SERIES FOR BLACK flALES 60 OR OLDER

E 16. People think of themselves in different ways at different times. Tske age for example. Sometimes a person might think of himself as old, sometimes middle aged, sometimes young, and sometimes he might not think about his age at all. 1 am going to run through a list of different ways in which people have told us they sometimes think about them- selves and I’d like you to tell me for each, how often, if ever, you think of yourself in that way. Lets start with ‘elderly.’ Do you think of your- self as ‘elderly’ most of the time, some of the time, occasionally, or never?

a.ELDERLY

b. older vorklq person (Do pu tMnk ofyouraelfa,anol6rwrHq per3onrnmtofthetime.30meofthC titwr., ~iomlly, or never?)

c. retiral

d.middle-aged

f. ww

9.oldsr

1. 2. ‘It61 SO’IE 4.

OFTHE OFTHE -- 5. 8.

TIME TlME lOrnLLY NEVER DK

E 17. If older people were more actively involved in running the affslrs of this country, do you think this would increase the respect you personally receive from others, decrease it, or wouldn’t It have any effect on you?

1 5. DECREASE1 1 3. NO EFFECT1 1 8. DONT KNOW 1 I I 1

TURN TO P. 21, SECTION F

I E17a. Would this increase the respect you personally receive a lot or

just a ‘itt’e7 VI 1 8. DON-F KNOW j 12.

TURN TO P. 21, SECTION F

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SERIES FOR WHITE tlALES 60 OR OLDER

E 18. People think of themselves in dif lerent ways et different times. Take age for example. Sometimes a person might think of himself as old, sometimes middle aged, sometimes young, and sometimes he might not think about his age at all. I am going to run through a list of different ways in which people have told us they sometimes think about them- selves and I’d like you to tell me for each, how often, if ever, you think of yourself in that way. Lets start with ‘elderly.’ Do you think of your- self as ‘elderly’ most of the time, some of the time, occasionally, or never?

&ELDERLY

b.ol&rwrHngprson (Doyouthtnk ofyourselfesoldmmtofthettme, 3ome 01 the time,oa&omlly,or newr?)

c. retirad

a. middle-egea

c. vhitr

f. young

9.older

E 19. If older people were more (11 EIElEEa EIElEEa ctively involved in runnlng the affa ctively involved in runnlng the affairs of lirs of

this county, do you think thfs would Increase the respect you personally recefve from others, decreese it, or wouldn’t it have eny effect on you?

1 3. NO EFFECT1 1 8. DON-T KNOW 1 I I

TURN TO P. 21, SECTION F

E 19a. Would this increase the respect you personally receive a lot or just 0 little?

ll.1 1) 1 8. DON-F KNOW 1

TURN TO P. 21, SECTION F

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SECTION F

FLNow lam golngtoread severalstatementspeopleusetodescrlbe things they might do. As you dldinearlierquestlons, after each one, PleOSe tell me whether you agree or disagree.

(PROBE AS NECESSARY: Do gou agree strongly. agree somewhat, disagree strongly, or dlsagres somewhat with this Statamant?)

e. I feel strongly that I hew e duty to vote in every election even tf I em busy or not wry inter- ootod. (Do gou qroe 8troqly. agree somevhe4, disagraa stronply or disagree sumcvhrt vtth thts statement?)

b. Li ka a lot of other people, I look for way) to avoid pgtng taxes even If I’m not sure it’s l-1.

c. Sametin I disabcu mimr lava such ss spaaltng and parklma repulationt.

d. I am vtllirq to make p8rwM sacrifices for the pood of the country aa a Mole.

e. I vould mk to k excused from jury duty If I thought it mutd take more than a day or tvo of my ttma.

I. ACREE

IT Roffil’I

2. AGREE

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F2. People have different oplnlons about how much the government in Washington&doing ebout vsrious things. People also differ about how much they think the government should be doing sbout these thlngs. (REPEAT THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS AS NECESSARY TO MAKE CERTAIN R UNDERSTANDS THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN l lS- AND ‘SHOULD BE.‘)

a. rirst of all, hw much do qou tMnk ths gwmrnmen &doing to make fure black rtul vhite children are prmittul to po to ttw am sctaols - - a lot, quit0 e bit, a littlr, or mthing at all?

b. Nov, hov much do you think the Qwwnment e be doing rboul tMs - - l lut, qutte o bit, rlittlc,or nothingdrll?

c.Hm,muthdoputMnkths~rnnantl,bolng to make sure tha blwks an buy my house on the market tW they an sfford? (A lot, putt8 s bit, a little, or nuthiq at all?)

d. Hw much do cu thtnk it smte dolrq about this? (A lot, qutte a bit, q ltttlt, or nothtnq qt all?)

e. Mov mu;h do you think the qovernmntJIdotnq to ma& sure b1ck.a how the wms job opportunttte, w vhltas?

f. Hov muchdo ~uthinkit s~bedolnpsbout tMs?

9. tbv much da 9ou tMnk the 9overnmnt~(oTq to mob sure 011 citkem, WrdleaY of -, or0 9rantad qubl ri9M87

2 h.Hovmueh(oloutMnklt,houldk~nprbo~

this?

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F3. Suppose there is e community-wide vote on a general housing issue. There are two possible laws to vote for. One law says that homeowners can decide for themselves who to sell their houses to, even if they prefer not to sell to blacks. The second law says that homeowners cannot refuse to sell to someone because of their race or color. Which law would you vote for?

F4. Some people say that because of past disctlmination against blacks, preference in hiring and promotion should be given to blacks. Others

I

say preferential hiring and promotion of blacks is wrong because it discriminates against Whites. what about your opinion -- are you @J or against preferential hiring and PrOmOtiOn 01 blacks? I

1. FOR

i

[ 5. AGAINST1

4

1 8. DON7 KNOW; REFUSED] i”’ GO TO F5

F4a. Do you favor preferential F4b. Do you oppose pm~emntial hiring and promotion strongly or not strongly?

hirtng and promotion strongly or not strongly?

L’.“RONGLVI 1 2. NOT STRONGLY1 -1 [ 4. NOT STRONGLY]

F5. Some people say that because of past discrimination, it is sometimes

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necessary for college6 and universities to re6erVe openings for black Students. Others OppOSb quotas because they 6Oy qUOt66 discriminate against Whites. What about your opinion -- am you for or against quota6 to admft black Students?

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F5a. Do you favor quota6 strongly or not strongly?

F5b. Do you oppose quotes strongly or not strongly?

pfisq j-2. NOT STRONGLY1 p?%q p. NOT STRONGLY1

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F6. Please think about preferential treatment of blacks. Has this ISSUe ever made you feel:

a. angry

b. hOpefUl

c. afraid

d. uneasy

e. proud

1. disgusted

g. sympathetic

h! infuriated

1. happy

j. bitter

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SECTION G

Gl. Compared to a year ago, would you say that inflation is a more serious national problem now or a less serious national problem now?

Gle.Isthe problcmoftnflstion olot more Glb. is the problemof infiottonrlot Isn sarlousoronlysomevhstmorerrlo~? serloworonly~msv)rtt~~rtous?

m-1

62. Some people feel that a constitutional amendment is needed to force the federal government to balance its budget. Other6 feel that balancing the budget is a political issue that congress and the president should work out on their own. Do you have an opinion on this issue, or haven’t you thought much about it?

1. YES, HAVE AN OPINION 1 1 5. NO, HAVEN-T THOUGHT) I I

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NEXT PAGE, 63 G2a. Would you favor or oppose a constitutional amendment to force the

governmentbalance the budget?

Il. FAVOR

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NEXT PAGE, 63 G2b. Would you favor 6UCh an G2c. Would you oppose 6UCh an

amendment strongly or not strongly?

amendment strongly or not strongly?

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63. How serious 0 netionbl problem do you think unemployment is et this time? is it en extremely serious problem, fairly serious, or not a serious problem for the county as a whole right now?

64. Do you m or 0~~060 the death penalty for person6 convicted of murder?

G5. Think about the change6 over the last 20 year6 in relations between black6 and whites in this C0Untf-y. Have these changes in relations ever made you leel:

l.YES 5.NO

a. angry

b. hopeful

c. afraid

m d. uneasy

8. proud tH

f. disgusted

g. sympathetic

h. infurieted

1. hwy

j. bitter 1 I I

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SECTION H

H 1. Now we have a few questions about jobs. Are you working now, temporarily laid off, or are you unemployed, retired, permanently disabled, (a homemaker), (a student), or what? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY.)

x NEXT PAGEaH

14. UN-] w GO TO P. 29, H6

e Hla. Are you dolng any work lor pay at the present time?

v] [ 5. NO] 8. DK] NEXT ME, HZ, I I wowgjJGmv I GOTOP.30,HIl

H 1 b. Are you doing any work I or pay at the present time?

NEXl P&E, H2, WORKING Now’

1 Hlc. Have you ever done any work for pau?

1 S.NO] 1 6. DK] I. I

P. 30, tft 1 GOTOP. 31,H16

p. HOMEMAKER} I

H 1 d. Are you doing any work for pay et the present time?

NEKT PAGE, HZ. WORKING NW’

1 Hle. Have you ever done any work for

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WORKING MOW AND TEMPORARILY LAID OFF

H2. Since leaving 6ChOOl have you worked in paid employment all of the time, most of the ttme, some of the time, or only occasionally?

fixq lTxiq pizq 4. OCCASlONALLq

8. DONS KNOW; CAN’T ANSWER (SPECIFY): I

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H3. At your main job, is there one person whom you think of a6 your immediate supervisor or boss -- someone who IS directly over YOU?

pq pq 8. DON-T KNOW

H4. I am going to read severe1 descriptive statements about jobs; please tell me how much each descrtption is like your main job -- a lot like your job, somewhat, a little, or not at all like your job. The first de6CciptiOn is:

a. a job that allova tpu to make’a lot ofdecieiom on your ovn. (Is this a lot ltke qour job, eomevhat, a little, or net at all like your job?)

b. e job that requiroe wu to be croattve.

c. e job that rsputro tpu to do thtqp that ere wry repettttoua.

d. a job that ellow wu a lot of fro&em ae to hov you de pur vork.

e. a job thet requtreo that you Q e lot of plannlrq ;&ad.

f. a job that allova you to Q l wrtaty of different things.

I I I

H5. Are you being glVen enough authority or not enough authoflty t0 tell certain people what to do in order for you to work your best?

I’1 (1 yFzzzz-1

TURN TO P. 31, HI6

UNEtlPLOYED 29

H6.Since leaving school have you worked in paid employment all of the time, most of the time, some of the time, or only occasionally?

pq l-TY%q pq 4. WCASIO~LLY

8. WNT KHmr; CAN7 AHSWLli (SPECIFY):

H7. How many years and month6 did you work for your mOSt recent employer? YEARS -0MHS

H8. At your most recent job, was there one person whom you thought of a6 your immediate supervisor or boss -- Someone who was directly over you?

piq piq (B.J

H9. I am going to read several deSCr(ptiVe statements about jobs; please tell me how much each de6CrlptiOn is like the job you held most recently -- a lot like your job, Somewhat, a little, or not at all like your job. The first de6CrlptiOn IS:

e. e job tbet alloved you to make a lot ofdectdom on Fur ovn. (Wae this a lot ltke pur job, somevbat, a little, or not at all II kc your job?)

b. a job thet requtrod you to be creattw.

c. I job that requtrod tpu to do tMnge that ore wry repetttiow.

d. a job tbat alloved you a lot of freabrr. ae to hov IJOU dtd your vork.

e. a job that requlreQ tht wu do a lot of plannlnp ahead.

f. a job tbet allovod tveu to fb a wrtetu of different tMnge. I I I I I I

HIO. On the job you most recently held, were you given enough authority or not enough suthortty to tell csrtsin people what to do in order for you

to work your best?

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TURN TO P. 31, H16

RETIRED/PERtlAHENTLY DISABLED 30

H 1 l_ Between the time you left school end the’ttme you (retired/became perman- ently disabled) have you worked In paid employment all 01 the tlme, most of the ttme, some of the tlme, or only occasionally?

jixq [-zGq piiq 4. CUXSIO~LLY

8. WN7 KNOW; CAN-l ANSWER (SPECIFY):

H 12. How many years and months did you work for your most recent employer?

YEARS -0NTHS

H13. At your most recent fob, was there one person whom you thought of as your immedlate SUfMviSOr or boss -- someone who was dtrectly over you7 p+ )-Giq )ii.)

H14. I am going to read several descrtptive statements about jobs; please tell me how much each description Is like the job you held most recently -- a lot like your job, somewhat, II little, or not at all like your job. The first description 1s:

a.a jobthetrlloved wuto fmker lot ofdecislonson your own. (Was thtsal~tlike~your job,wnwhat, elittlc,or notetall Hkc unur job?)

b.rjobthatrsquiredyoutobecre4ive.

c.ejobtbatrequiredgoutodothimpthatan wry repetitious.

d.r]obthstalloved uuu a lot offreuk~mr,to hov goudidyourvork.

f:@]obthetdlored goutodoawriettyofdifferent thtnqo.

HIS. On the job you most recently held, were you given enough euthortty or not enough authortty to tell certain people what to do In order for you to work your best?

pi-i&y-II

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ENACT TIME HOW: 31

H16. These are all the questions I have today. It is very Important that we talk to people like you, and I appreciate the tlme you’ve spent with me and the thoughts you have contributed lo our research. Are there any questions about our study that I could answer for you?

THUMBNAIL SKETCH:

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0’. MENTAL 01 PHISlClL CONDITIDN

07. OTHER PERMANENT CDNDlTlDN

067. NIO mn4ntwvi.u for 0th.P r*asons

075. FINIL W9DNO NUMBER FOR r)

II- 76 I)EtDNT.t, N”YBEP NO LONDEP ,N SERVICE. NE” NUWXR WDBTLINAtlLE

Pilot ID #

1 J FOR OFFICE USE

1985 PILOT STUDY for the

Natlonal Electlon Studles

Project 495822 (2oP:

Fall, 1985

I- SURVEY RESEARCH CENTER INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH

;

THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 48106 1

I. Interviewer’s ID number:

2 ID number from coversheet label, upper left corner: I I I I

3. Respondent found living at address on coversheet label?

p5-l pTiq

4. Congressional district from coversheet label, STATE CD =

5. Date of intervlew:

6. Length of interview: (MINUTES)

7. Time at beginning of post-editing: 8. Time at end of post-editing:

9. Total time to post-edit: (MINUTES)

THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT I’IUST BE READ TO ALL RESPONDENTS: I 4

This interview is completely voluntary -- if we should come to any question which you don’t want to answer, just let me know and we’ll go to the next question.

I

EXACT TIME NOW,

SECTION A

In this interview we will be talking about many different things that are of interest to many people.

Al First, I am going to read several statements. After each one, please tel I me how much you agree or disagree. The first statement is:

(PROBE AS NECESSARY: Do you agree strongly, agree somewhat, disagree strongly, or dlsagree.somewhat with this statement?)

1. 2. 3.

4. 5 AOREE AOREE gFE”g DISAQREE DISAOREE

STROMSLY SOMEWHAT f)wPE SOHEWtMT STRONOLY

a We should be more tolerant of people who choose to Ike according to their own moral standards, even if they are very different from our wn. Do you agree strongly, aqt-ee somewhat disagree strongly. or d&agree somewhat with this statement?

b. There is too much sexual free- dom and loose living today.

c. Changes in lifestyles, such m divorca and men and women living together without belng married, are signs of tncrees- ing moral decay.

d It’s goal for children to be exposed to o number of different sets of values so that thy can develop thetr wn standards.

e People whodon’t care if they heve a steady job are elther lazy, or spoiled, or don3 want to work.

8. OK

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A2. Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an independent, or what?

I. REPUBL I CAN

T

Ma. Would you Call

yourself a strong Republ i- can or a not very strong Republican?

[ml

IS. NOT VERY STRONd

5. DEMOCRAT

L It

A2b. Would you Call

yourself a strong Demo- crat or a not very strong Democrat?

(l.J

k. NOT VERY STRONd

A2c. Do you think of yourself as closer to the Republican Party or to the Democratic Party?

A3. Some people prefer to participate in decisions In various parts of their lives, while others prefer the decisions be made by

. someone else. What about you -- do you prefer to make all the decisions In your life, most of the decisions, some of the declslons, few of the decisions, or none of the decisions in your life?

I

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SECTION 8

I3 1. INTERVIEWER’S CHECKPOINT:

1. R STILL LIVES AT ADDRESS ON SAHPLE LABEL

cl TURN TO P. 7,

2. R HAS IlOVED FROM ADDRESS ON SAMPLE LABEL+ StCT,on c

t 82. Durfng the last year. have you contacted your U.S. Representative,

that Is your Representative to the U.S. Congress, or anyone In your Representative’s office?

Il.1 la. DON’T KNOW; CAN-T RECALL] 15

83. How good a job would you say U.S. Representative (NAME IN REP COLUtlN)

does of keeping in touch with the people in your dlstrtct -- does (he/she) do a very good job, fairly good, not vey good, or a poor job of keeplng In touch with the people In this district?

84. How good a job would you say Senator does of (NAHE IN SEN. COL)

keeping in touch with the people tn your state -- does (he/she) do a very good job, fairly good, hot vey good, or a poor job of keeptng tn touch with the people in this state?

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85. Has there been any issue considered recently in Congress that is particu- larly important to you?

Il. YES 1 1 s.NoJ [ 8. DON’T KNOW ] I I

NEXT PAGE, 86

BSa. What issue is that?

BSb. Has Senator taken a position on (that issue/ (NAME IN SEN. COLUMN)

these issues)?

I 1

I I NEXT PAGE, 86 TURN TO P. 6,BB

0%. Would you say that Senator ‘s position (NAME IN SEN. COLUMN)

on (that issue/ these issues) Is close to your own position, or not close to your own posttion?

CLOSE ON SOME

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86,. Does , one of the U.S. Senators from (NAHE OF (NAME IN SEN. COLUHN)

STATE), hold any official positlon ln Congress which makes (hlmlher) an especially important senator7

8. DON-T KNOW I

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B6a. (What position is that?) (Are there any others?)

87. is there anything (else) that makes Senator

1 stand out from other senators In Washington?

(NAME IN SEN. COLUMN)

I 1. YES

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I Bfs. (What makes (him/her) stand out?: (Any others?)

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88. Does ’

the U.S. Representative to Congress (NAME IN REP. COLUMN)

in Washington from your district, hold any official position in Congress which makes (him/her) an especially important member of Congress?

(l.1 1 S.NOj [ 8.DON’TKNOW 1 I 1

GO TO B9

TURN TO P. 7, SECTION C

B8a. (What position Is that?) (Are there any others?)

B9. is there anything (else) that makes Representative

(NAME IN REP. COLUMN) stand out from other members of the Congress In Washington?

I. YES P I5.N0] 18. DON’T KNOW ] I I

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I 89a. (What makes (him/her) stand out?) (Any others?)

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SECT;ON C Now I would like to ask Lou about some kinds of activities you might have been tnvolvad in.

C I How often do yw work with other people in your community to try to solve local problems: often, sometimes. rarely or never?

II. t 2.SOMETitlES 1 1 1 1 8. DON’TKNOW I I-L

C2. i&ear-e kind of public protest amcarning: a atther supporting or opposing prayer In schools?

5. NO

7

8. DON’T KNOW, NOT SURE

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b. (Have you aver participated in some kind of public protest c##smlng) efther the right to an abortlon or the ‘right to life?”

pi71 8 DON’T KNOW, NOT SURE lpEJ+

+ + c. restr lctlng the distribution or requlrlng labeillng the omtants of

magezines, books, TV progrems, movies or records?

5. No

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8. WN’T KNOW, NOT SURE pq-4

d. Have you ever signed a petitlon?

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e. Have you aver taken part in any of the following kinds of acttvltlas: a public demonstration, protest march, rally or vigil?

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f. t Have you ever taken part in) non-union picketing or distributing a petition about some issue?

‘“;“’ II)] pqYES,

g. jotning In a boycott of, for example, a product, stora. company, or school?

h. protesting about or wlthholding rant or tatme?

1. s blozkack, sit-in, blocking of traffic, or other forms of mn-vtolant dvll disobcdienoz?

5. No 8. DON’T KNOW, NOT SURE I I

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C3. ASKOFALL-VES RESPONSES TO C2:

C3a. Havayoudmeth mom thm mes?

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C4. If you had a say in making up the federal budget this year, on which of these programs would you like to see spending increased and which decreased --

a. Should federal spending on defense be increased, decreased, or kept about the same?

b. Should federal spending on helping older people be increased, decreased, or kept about the same?

c. improving the conditions of black Americans? (Should federal spending on improving the condition of black Americans be Increased, decreased, or kept about the same?)

d. Dealing with crime

e. Improving the position of women

I. Social security

g. Solving problems of big cities

h. Medicare

. i. Affirmative action programs for women

j. Government jobs for the unemployet

k. Welfare

m. Childcare for working women

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SECTION D

Now I have some questions about government policy.

D1. Some people think that the United States should become more Involved in the lntemal affairs of Central Amertcan countrfes. Others believe the U.S. should become less involved In this wee. Do you hove en opinion on this, or haven’t you thought much shout it?

-1 1 ;.NO,HiVEN:THOUGHT] j8.DONT,KNOq

NEXT PAGE, D2 Dlr.(Dopuf~~thrtthsUS.shouldbeco~moroimol~inCentralAnarl~,bccomsless

i1~0lvaiinthisrre8,oris Fur poaltionwmvherein~n?)

. !XlMEWHERL BETWEEN N~PCIGE,D2

D1b.Do1~~utMnktheUS.rhouldi11~roaw Dlc. Dopx~thinktlmUS.rhould&creme itst1~0lvomentto~9rwtextmtor ttatmlwmenttor9rmtrxtrntor onlytoaomemtent7 onlytoaomextent?

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02. Some people feel that the government in Weshington should make evey effort to improve the social and economic position of blacks. Others feel that the government should not make any special effort to help blacks because they should help themselves. Do you hove an opinion on this issue, or haven’t you thought much about this?

1. YES, HAVE AN OPINION 1 1 5. NO, HAVEN-T THOUGHT1 -8.

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eheuldhslpthemeelvee,orie Fur pooitionwnevhereInbetveen7)

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D2b.Shouldthegevernmnthslpblcke DZc. Should the government make any effort to a prat extent or only to 3ome etelltoimprovethe p?eitionofblocke? extent?

liIGq12.SOnEI, J7ixiq pq piq pq

~2t.lnyouroplnion,doothefederel~rnmantms&spsclaleffortetotmprwelhe~lel endeconomic poeittonofblecke,orheett net?

l.YES,lMKESEFFORTS S.ND,DOESNT MKE EFFORTS Fe.

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D2m.Dwathsqevernmnthelpblecke D2n. bow the qwernment m&e my effort toegreotextentoronlytoeome etolltolmprovethe poetttondblockr'l dWlt?

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El. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT

A RACE I 8s SEX I C. A6E _ _ _ - - - - - - I

I 1. R IS 60 OR OLDER IEX’T PACE,

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R IS FEMALE

2. R IS 59 0R rOutadz [~+TuRN 10 P. 17, El0

R IS I-MLE

3. R IS 60 OR OLDER b

4. R IS 59 OR YOUNGER(

TURN TO P. 19,E16

TURN TO P.21, SECTION F

I R IS FlALE 7. R IS 60 OR OLDER D TURN TO P.20.El6

8. R IS 59 OR YOU)(GER DTURN TO P.21, SECTION F

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SERIES FOR BLACK WOtlEW 60 OR OLDER E2. People think of themselves in different ways at different times. Take

age for example. Sometimes a person might think of herself as old, sometimes middle aged, sometimes young, and somettmes she might not think about her age at all. I am going to run through a list of different ways in which people have told us they somettmes think about them- selves and I’d like you to tell me for each, how Often, If ever, you thfnk of yoursell iu that way. Lets start with ‘elderly.’ Do you think of your- self es ‘elderly’ most of the time, some of the time, occasionally, or never?

a. ELDERLY

b. older vorkinp permn (Do gou think of pursclf w sn older vorklnp person mwt of the time, 8ome of thb time, azcas10~1119, or never?)

c. retired

6. middle-sped

9. older

Sometimes a woman might think of herse woman, and sometimes as a homemaker. Do you think of yourself

es 33 homemaker’ most of the time, some of the time, occasionally, or never2

1. 2. M SOME 4.

OFTHE OFTHE ,zLi h;Ep oe; TIME TIME

h. A HD~EMAKER

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E3. If older people were more actively involved in running the affairs of this county, do you think this would increase the respect you personally receive from others, decrease it, or wouldn’t it have any effect on you?

II.1 [ S. DECREASE/ 1 3. ~:,‘,‘:I [ 8. DON-T KNOW ]

E3a. Would this increase the respect you personally receive I lot or 1 just a little?

1-1 11 1 B. DON-T KNOW 1

E4. How about if women were more actively involved in running the affairs of this country: Do you think this would increase the respect you personally receive from others, decrease it, or wouldn’t it have any effect on you?

Ii. INCREASE 1 1 5. DECREASE1 1 3. NO EFFECT] I I

GO TO ES

I E4a. Would this Jncrease the respect you personally receive cr lot or

I Just a little? [l.Aj [] 1 8. DON-f KNOW 1

E5. If homemakers were more actively involved in running the affairs of this county, do you think this would increase the respect you personally recetve from others, decrease it, or wouldn’t it have eny effect on you?

1 5. DECREASE] 1 3. NO EFFECT! 1 8. DON-f KNOW 1 I I I

TURN TO P. 2 1, SECTION F

E5a. Would this Increase the respect you personally receive a lot or just 8 little?

ll.1 11 1 8. DON-f KNOW ]

TURN TO P. 2 1, SECTION F

SERIES FOR WHITE WOtlEN 60 OR OLDER

E6. People think of themselves in different ways at different times. Take age for example. Sometimes 8 person might think of herself es old. sometimes middle aged, sometimes young, and sometimes she might not think about her ege et all. I em going to run through a list of different ways in which people have told us they sometimes think about them- selves end I’d like you to tell me for each, how often, if ever, you thin& of yourself in that way. Lets start with ‘elderly.’ Do you think of your- self as ‘elderly’ most of the time, some of the time, occasfonally, or never?

a. ELDERLY

b.ol&rvorkingprson (Doyouthtnk of yoursclfmanoldervorHnp prsonmo8tofthettme,someofttm time, om.3iomllg, or never?)

c. retired

d.middle-aged

g.oMer LI

Sometimes o women might thtnk of herself 6~ 8 woman, es 8 working woman, end sometimes es a homemaker. Do you think of yourself es -a homemaker’ most of the time, some of the time, occasionally, or never?

h. I HOME~KER

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