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(COVER SHEET
POST-ELECTION SURVEYNATIONAL ELECTION STUDIES
Project 50(&95813)Fall 1984I For Office Use 198&
1
SWSURVEY RESEARCH CENTERINSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH
THE UNIV~RSITV OF MICHIGANANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 48108 DO NOT WRITE IN THIs BOX
2. Interviewerrs Label
1. SANFLELABEL
4. Your Iw Number:
I 5. Date of Iw:
3.
9.
10.
R found living at addresa on Sample Label above? 6. Length of IW: (lfinutes)
171. YES-1 m 7. Length of pre-adit: _(Pfinutes
5. NO 8. Length of post-adit: _(Ninutes. .v
3a. New addresa:
(STREETADDRESS)
(CITY) (STATE) (ZIP)
3b . Phone:(AREA) (mER)
3C . Chack one:
1. R’ S NFM ADDRESS !41THIN RANGE--ATTFMPTTHE IWfERVI~ AT N~ADDRESSAFTERCALLINGR‘S LOCALELECTIONOFFICETO DETERMINETHE CONGRESSIONALDISTRICT IN WHICHR NOWLIVES.
❑ 2. R’s NEWADDRESSOUT-OF-k4NGE+cALL mwm CASTRO (FIELDOFFICE) 3131764-8356 FORINSTRUCTIONS
Earl’ . this fall, befnra the presidential election, you were kind enough to participatein our study to let ua know hnw you felt about the candidate, the state of the economy, I
and other issues of importance to the nation. We ara very interestad in your opinions,and would like to talk with you again. (1 was hoping that now would be a good time. )(This interview should be shorter than tha last. )
CALLREC43RD
Call Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Date
Day of Week
Time of Day
Result
Iwer ID Nn.
2
R1.
R2.
R3.
R4.
55.
I
I
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RSCONTACTINFORMATION
These are all the quest ions I have. Once again, let me thank you for agreeingto participate in our study. The thoughts and ideas you have contributed willhelp us understand better how people’s opinions and attitudes develop and howthey are expressed in our political system. As mentioned earlier, we will besending you a report of some of nur findings as a way of expressing our appre-
ciation for your cooperation. Our Ann Arbor office may also be calling orwriting you to verify this interview. (For this reason, I would like to verifythat we have your correct nama and address. / For this reaaon, I would like tohave your full name and addraas. )
Is your full name(What is your full nama?)
(READFULL NAMEFROMR1 ON PRE-COVERSHEET) “
RI mR2a lmlTEcORREm”’LLNM: ‘
Is your last name (FROl R2a OR FROM R1 ON PRE-COVERSHEET) spelled ?
ql @l-R3a ‘lTEmRREaspELL1w:
Is this your ~ naaa, the one that appears on your driver’s license, socialsecurity card, voter registration, and othar official dncuments?
Amd is your address still: ?(And what is vour address?) (READADDRESSFROMR1 ON PRE-cOVERSNEET
“OR FROM 3a ON PAGE1 OF THIS COVERSHEET)
B m ‘5” ‘lTE Com’m ‘DRESS:END OFFORM
(STREETADDRESS)
(CITY) (sTATE) (ZIP)
ENDOF FORM
YOUMAYREASSURER THATUS NEEDTHIS INFORMATIONBECAUSE: Wa are Intereatadin the frequency with which paople have to update voting registration as aresult of changes in name and in residence. Registration rules vary fromcomnunit y to comnunit y. Rmoving the name and address at which you arecurrently registered will enable us to identify tha regulation that applyto those who live in that area.
(COVER SHEET
POST-ELECTION SURVEYNATIONAL ELECTION STUDIES
Project 50(&95813)Fall 1984I For Office Use 198&
1
SWSURVEY RESEARCH CENTERINSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH
THE UNIV~RSITV OF MICHIGANANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 48108 DO NOT WRITE IN THIs BOX
2. Interviewerrs Label
1. SANFLELABEL
4. Your Iw Number:
I 5. Date of Iw:
3.
9.
10.
R found living at addresa on Sample Label above? 6. Length of IW: (lfinutes)
171. YES-1 m 7. Length of pre-adit: _(Pfinutes
5. NO 8. Length of post-adit: _(Ninutes. .v
3a. New addresa:
(STREETADDRESS)
(CITY) (STATE) (ZIP)
3b . Phone:(AREA) (mER)
3C . Chack one:
1. R’ S NFM ADDRESS !41THIN RANGE--ATTFMPTTHE IWfERVI~ AT N~ADDRESSAFTERCALLINGR‘S LOCALELECTIONOFFICETO DETERMINETHE CONGRESSIONALDISTRICT IN WHICHR NOWLIVES.
❑ 2. R’s NEWADDRESSOUT-OF-k4NGE+cALL mwm CASTRO (FIELDOFFICE) 3131764-8356 FORINSTRUCTIONS
Earl’ . this fall, befnra the presidential election, you were kind enough to participatein our study to let ua know hnw you felt about the candidate, the state of the economy, I
and other issues of importance to the nation. We ara very interestad in your opinions,and would like to talk with you again. (1 was hoping that now would be a good time. )(This interview should be shorter than tha last. )
CALLREC43RD
Call Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Date
Day of Week
Time of Day
Result
Iwer ID Nn.
2
R1.
R2.
R3.
R4.
55.
I
I
(
RSCONTACTINFORMATION
These are all the quest ions I have. Once again, let me thank you for agreeingto participate in our study. The thoughts and ideas you have contributed willhelp us understand better how people’s opinions and attitudes develop and howthey are expressed in our political system. As mentioned earlier, we will besending you a report of some of nur findings as a way of expressing our appre-
ciation for your cooperation. Our Ann Arbor office may also be calling orwriting you to verify this interview. (For this reason, I would like to verifythat we have your correct nama and address. / For this reaaon, I would like tohave your full name and addraas. )
Is your full name(What is your full nama?)
(READFULL NAMEFROMR1 ON PRE-COVERSHEET) “
RI mR2a lmlTEcORREm”’LLNM: ‘
Is your last name (FROl R2a OR FROM R1 ON PRE-COVERSHEET) spelled ?
ql @l-R3a ‘lTEmRREaspELL1w:
Is this your ~ naaa, the one that appears on your driver’s license, socialsecurity card, voter registration, and othar official dncuments?
Amd is your address still: ?(And what is vour address?) (READADDRESSFROMR1 ON PRE-cOVERSNEET
“OR FROM 3a ON PAGE1 OF THIS COVERSHEET)
B m ‘5” ‘lTE Com’m ‘DRESS:END OFFORM
(STREETADDRESS)
(CITY) (sTATE) (ZIP)
ENDOF FORM
YOUMAYREASSURER THATUS NEEDTHIS INFORMATIONBECAUSE: Wa are Intereatadin the frequency with which paople have to update voting registration as aresult of changes in name and in residence. Registration rules vary fromcomnunit y to comnunit y. Rmoving the name and address at which you arecurrently registered will enable us to identify tha regulation that applyto those who live in that area.
NONINTERVISNFORll
NR2. FOLLONUPINTERVIEUSR’S LABEL NR1. ORIGINALINTERVIEWER’SLABEL
NR3 .
NR4 .
DATE
Reason for NonInterview: (Describe in detail below, dating your entries. Alsocheck to make sure that page 1 of this cover sheet is as complete as possible
and haa all the required information. )
051. REF-R
❑ 52. REF-O
053. NSF-U
~,,. NOC-RD
refusal by the respondent
refusal by someone other than the respondent
refusal by someone--don’ t know whether person refusing was therespondent
no contact with the respondent, but respondent’s address isknown and within range
m 63. NIP noni”terview d“e to permanent co”ditio”+Define condition at tUt3au below
NR3a. Type of permanent condition:
❑ 1. R DECEASED~ END OF FORM
❑ 2. LANGUAGE (Nhat language? )~ SND OF FORM
❑ 3. MENTALOR PHYSICALCONDITION(DE5CR16E IN NR4)
❑ 4. R MOVEDOUT-OF-RANCE--ADDRESSKNONNRUTUNABLETO FOLLOW(This is a Field Office decision--do not check this boxwithout Field Off ice authorization. ) Item 3a-3c on page 1of this cover sheet should be complete.
❑ 5. R’S NEI.! ADDRESSUNNNONN (Describe efforts to locate R inNR4; check with Field Office before sending this in. )
❑ 7. OTHERPERMANENTCONDITION(Describe i“ NR4)
067. NIO noninterview for other reasona (Describe in NR4)
DESCRIPTION OF NONINTERVIEW. (IF #5 CHECNEDFORNR3a, INCLUDEEFFORTSTO LOCATETHE RESPONDE~’S WHEREABOUTS. )
DESCRIPTIONOF
4CALL & APPOINTMENT NOTESAFPOINI
CALL# NOTES DAYtDATE
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I14E: AN/PM
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NONINTERVISNFORll
NR2. FOLLONUPINTERVIEUSR’S LABEL NR1. ORIGINALINTERVIEWER’SLABEL
NR3 .
NR4 .
DATE
Reason for NonInterview: (Describe in detail below, dating your entries. Alsocheck to make sure that page 1 of this cover sheet is as complete as possible
and haa all the required information. )
051. REF-R
❑ 52. REF-O
053. NSF-U
~,,. NOC-RD
refusal by the respondent
refusal by someone other than the respondent
refusal by someone--don’ t know whether person refusing was therespondent
no contact with the respondent, but respondent’s address isknown and within range
m 63. NIP noni”terview d“e to permanent co”ditio”+Define condition at tUt3au below
NR3a. Type of permanent condition:
❑ 1. R DECEASED~ END OF FORM
❑ 2. LANGUAGE (Nhat language? )~ SND OF FORM
❑ 3. MENTALOR PHYSICALCONDITION(DE5CR16E IN NR4)
❑ 4. R MOVEDOUT-OF-RANCE--ADDRESSKNONNRUTUNABLETO FOLLOW(This is a Field Office decision--do not check this boxwithout Field Off ice authorization. ) Item 3a-3c on page 1of this cover sheet should be complete.
❑ 5. R’S NEI.! ADDRESSUNNNONN (Describe efforts to locate R inNR4; check with Field Office before sending this in. )
❑ 7. OTHERPERMANENTCONDITION(Describe i“ NR4)
067. NIO noninterview for other reasona (Describe in NR4)
DESCRIPTION OF NONINTERVIEW. (IF #5 CHECNEDFORNR3a, INCLUDEEFFORTSTO LOCATETHE RESPONDE~’S WHEREABOUTS. )
DESCRIPTIONOF
4CALL & APPOINTMENT NOTESAFPOINI
CALL# NOTES DAYtDATE
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:NT 1).TO:
I14E: AN/PM
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PRE [ ST-- .---J , 1984 NATIONAL ELECTION STUDIES (PRCUE(X 5
l_--_U POST-ELECTIONSURVEY (495813)PERSONAL Fall 1984
I
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
ID Number from Sample Lebel on Cover Sheet: mmmzoPanal R found living at orisinel addreae reportad on the Sawple Lebel?
n1. YES
o5. No
Congraaaional District from Sample Lebal or Item 1 on Cmver Sheet:STATI! C.D. #
Your Interview Number:
Dete of Intarview:
Length of Interview: (f4inutaa)
Time at beginning of pre-intemiew editing:
Time et end of pre-intaniev adit ing:
Total time to pre-interview edit: (Minutes)
Time at baginnina of poet- intarviev editing:
Tima at and of peat-intarview editing:
Total time to poet-inta~iaw adit: (Minutas)
THE FOLU3Lf1NGSTATRIBNT- BE RSAOTO ALL RESPONDENTS
Thie interview la completely voluntary and confidant ial--ifwa should come to any question which you dent t want to anever,just let me know and wa’11 ROon to tha naxt queetion.
[ REVIEWEDBY: 0 SUPERVISOR (DATE)I
I ❑ FIELD OFFICE (DATE)I
PRE POST(
~_____ m 1984 NATIONALELEcl’IONSTUDIES rro j ect 495S16
L_.. -_..POST-ELECT 10N SURVEY Pall 19s4
I’SI.EPNO)N?
wSURVEY RESEARCH CENTERINSTITUTEFOR SOCIALRESEARCHTHE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGANANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN4a10S
(DO NOTWRITEIN ASOVESPACE)
1. Interviewer S0.
2. ID Numbar from Sample Label on Cover Sheat: mmmn3. Panal R found 1iving at original addreae reported on the Semple Lebel?
n1. YES
n5. No
4. Congreeaional District f mm Sampla Labal or Item 1 on Cmver Shaet:STATE C.D. #
5. Your Interview Number:
6. Date of Intarviaw:
7. Length of Interview: (f4inutaa)
s. Tima at beginning of pra-intarview editinR:
9. Tima ut end of pre-interview editing:
10, Total time to pre-intarviev adit: (#finutee)
11. Time at befjinning of peat-interview editins:
12. Tima at end of poet-interview editing:
13’. Total tima to poet-interview adit: (Minutes)
THE FOLLOWINGSTAT~ENT NUST SE RSADTO ALL RESPONDENTS
This interview la completely voluntary and confidential--ifwc should come to any question which you don’ t want to anawer,
just let me know and we’11 go on to the next question.
I
,, /
PRE [ ST-- .---J , 1984 NATIONAL ELECTION STUDIES (PRCUE(X 5
l_--_U POST-ELECTIONSURVEY (495813)PERSONAL Fall 1984
I
l=====-INSTITUTEFOR SOCIAL RESEARCH
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
ID Number from Sample Lebel on Cover Sheet: mmmzoPanal R found living at orisinel addreae reportad on the Sawple Lebel?
n1. YES
o5. No
Congraaaional District from Sample Lebal or Item 1 on Cmver Sheet:STATI! C.D. #
Your Interview Number:
Dete of Intarview:
Length of Interview: (f4inutaa)
Time at beginning of pre-intemiew editing:
Time et end of pre-intaniev adit ing:
Total time to pre-interview edit: (Minutes)
Time at baginnina of poet- intarviev editing:
Tima at and of peat-intarview editing:
Total time to poet-inta~iaw adit: (Minutas)
THE FOLU3Lf1NGSTATRIBNT- BE RSAOTO ALL RESPONDENTS
Thie interview la completely voluntary and confidant ial--ifwa should come to any question which you dent t want to anever,just let me know and wa’11 ROon to tha naxt queetion.
[ REVIEWEDBY: 0 SUPERVISOR (DATE)I
I ❑ FIELD OFFICE (DATE)I
PRE POST(
~_____ m 1984 NATIONALELEcl’IONSTUDIES rro j ect 495S16
L_.. -_..POST-ELECT 10N SURVEY Pall 19s4
I’SI.EPNO)N?
wSURVEY RESEARCH CENTERINSTITUTEFOR SOCIALRESEARCHTHE UNIVERSITYOF MICHIGANANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN4a10S
(DO NOTWRITEIN ASOVESPACE)
1. Interviewer S0.
2. ID Numbar from Sample Label on Cover Sheat: mmmn3. Panal R found 1iving at original addreae reported on the Semple Lebel?
n1. YES
n5. No
4. Congreeaional District f mm Sampla Labal or Item 1 on Cmver Shaet:STATE C.D. #
5. Your Interview Number:
6. Date of Intarviaw:
7. Length of Interview: (f4inutaa)
s. Tima at beginning of pra-intarview editinR:
9. Tima ut end of pre-interview editing:
10, Total time to pre-intarviev adit: (#finutee)
11. Time at befjinning of peat-interview editins:
12. Tima at end of poet-interview editing:
13’. Total tima to poet-interview adit: (Minutes)
THE FOLLOWINGSTAT~ENT NUST SE RSADTO ALL RESPONDENTS
This interview la completely voluntary and confidential--ifwc should come to any question which you don’ t want to anawer,
just let me know and we’11 go on to the next question.
I
..
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EXACT TIME NOW:
SECTION A
In this interview I will b. talkin8 with you about the recent ●lectiono, ●ewell ●e ● number of other things. First, I heve corn queetione ●bout the’polit icel ceqmigne which took piece thie election year.
Al. Some people don’ t pay much ●ttention to cewpeigne. Ilow ●bout you?
~uld you say that you were very much intnraeted, ●mewhet Interemed, ormot much Interested in following the politicel cempaigoe thie year?
EEEIEEEiElmA2: Did you Metew to ●ny cpeechee or diecuoeiome ●bout the cempei~ on
redio?
T1. YES 5, X0 8. MN’T KtaniJI
GO TO A3
the
1
A2a. Uould you ●ay you lietened to ● good uny, ●everel, or juetone or two?
-1=-IBFI
A3. How ●bout wegexinee — did you reed ●bout the cewpeico in ●ny mgazinee?
T1. YES
TUSN3’()P, 2, A4r
A3a. Mowuny mc6asine ●rtlclee ●bout the cewpalgn would you ●ay youreed -- ● sood meny, ●everel, or juet one or two?
,,
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A4. Did you read ●bout the cempeign in any nevepapere?
A4a. How meny newepeper ●rticlee did you read ●bout the cmpai@I --a good wany, ●everal, or juet one or two?
A5. Did you watch ●ny progreu ●bout the cmpeign on television?
Y1• YES
TUSNTO P. 3, A6
A5a. Would you ●ay you watched s good meny, several, or just 00W or two?
A6. Did you watch the first televieed preeidentisl debate held on Dctober 7between Rooeld Reqmn ●nd Walter Mondale?
W w
A6e. Did you (watch/ lieten to) the ●ntire debate or just part of it?t I I
I I I I
A7, Did you watch the ●econd televieed preeidentisl debste held on October 21betveen Roneld Rea~n ●nd Ilaltar lkmdele?
IA7.a. ” Did you (watch/listen to) the entire “debate or juet part of it?
h h I
I I I J
A8. Did you watch the televised vice-presidential debatt held on Drtober 11between George Bush end Deraldino ~erroro?
w .T
ASa. Did you (watch/listm to) the entire debate or juet part of it?# . 1
I I I I
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A4. Did you read ●bout the cempeign in any nevepapere?
A4a. How meny newepeper ●rticlee did you read ●bout the cmpai@I --a good wany, ●everal, or juet one or two?
A5. Did you watch ●ny progreu ●bout the cmpeign on television?
Y1• YES
TUSNTO P. 3, A6
A5a. Would you ●ay you watched s good meny, several, or just 00W or two?
A6. Did you watch the first televieed preeidentisl debate held on Dctober 7between Rooeld Reqmn ●nd Walter Mondale?
W w
A6e. Did you (watch/ lieten to) the ●ntire debate or just part of it?t I I
I I I I
A7, Did you watch the ●econd televieed preeidentisl debste held on October 21betveen Roneld Rea~n ●nd Ilaltar lkmdele?
IA7.a. ” Did you (watch/listen to) the entire “debate or juet part of it?
h h I
I I I J
A8. Did you watch the televised vice-presidential debatt held on Drtober 11between George Bush end Deraldino ~erroro?
w .T
ASa. Did you (watch/listm to) the entire debate or juet part of it?# . 1
I I I I
4 A
SECTION E
BI. Do you happen to remembertho names of the cindidatos foc Cangrcss--that is,for the Pouee of Repreeentativas in Umhiniton--thet ran In your dietrictthis Novamber?
Q1. YESEliH
IURMTOP.5, B2
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lla. Whoware they? Bib. (A3K SOREAai NAMEIN Bla)that wee (MA)tC’e) party?
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SECTION E
BI. Do you happen to remembertho names of the cindidatos foc Cangrcss--that is,for the Pouee of Repreeentativas in Umhiniton--thet ran In your dietrictthis Novamber?
Q1. YESEliH
IURMTOP.5, B2
!
lla. Whoware they? Bib. (A3K SOREAai NAMEIN Bla)that wee (MA)tC’e) party?
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i,,, .ording in personal interview
c13
(R. B., P. 1) I’d like to get your feelings toward @owe of our politicalleaders and other neo~le who are in the news these daw. I will use somc-. .thinB we call the feeling thermometer and here ie how it worka:
1‘11 read the name of a per eon and 1‘ d like YOUto rate thet person usingthe feeling thermometer. Ratinge betwaen 50 degreas and 100 degreea meanthat you feel favorable and warm toward the person. Retinge between O degreesand 50 degrees maen that you don’ t feel favorabletoward the person and thatyou don 9t care too much for that pereon.
You would rate the pereon at the 50 degree mark if youdomlt feel particularlywerm or cold toward tha pareon.
If we come to a pereon whose name y ou dent t recognize, you don 0t need to ratethat person. Just tell ma and we011 move on to the next one.
Our f i ret parson ia Ronald Reagan. How would you rate him uaimg thetheraemetar?
~8AT2UG:
● . 8meld Reagan ●.
b. Walter 3fomdale b.
c. Jeeae Jackeoa c.
d.(Nkf4B#31, 33, or 35)
d.
● . ● .(NA312#32$ 34, Or 36T
f. f.(tlM2 #37 or 39)
S. oaor~e 2meh 8.
h. Oeraldine Ferraro b.
Amd, still ueimg tha thermwtar, how would you ratetha follow2ng?
L the ~cratic Party i.
$. the Republican Party j.
k. peopla who call thauelvea politicalindepemdenta k.
*
lf108SS*TMtR12R2mlEC00N22BRAm; CM*T
997. P98.
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Wording in telephone interview
mu
B2. Now let’s talk ebout your feelings toward soma political figures.
1’11 read the name of a person and I will ask yom to rate that peteon on athermmatar that runs from O deBreas to 100 deBreea. Retinge between 50degreea and 100 degreee mean that you feel favorable ●nd warmtoward thatpereon. Retinge between O degreee md 50 degreee mean that you don’t foaltoo favorable and are cool toward that pereon. You may uee any number froaO to 100 to tell me how favorabla or unfavorable your faelimga are for aachperson.
If we cow to a name you recognize, but you dontt feelparticularly warm orcold toward theperson, you would rate tha paraoo ●t the 50 degrae merk.
If we come to ● pereon whose name you dom’t racognixe, you don’t nead torate that pereon. Jmst tell me and WColl move mmto the next one.
IPaoxPat”IDm’Tlufolf”mm!tmwpmacay“dom*tkm# c3mywmam thatymmdom’tkwwwbothoperronie,ordembewrnw @k#oiamllw2t I
MTnJc:●. 2omeld ReaSOO a.
b. Wa2terMemdale b.
c. Jaaae Jackaon c.
d. d.(IIM2#31, 33, or 35)
4mDo86ft’TDKun2a2m2Bcocln22@Am; CAM’T
JUME991. 998.
=+=● ✎ ● ✎
(- #32, 34, or 36)
f. f.(IlM2#37 or 39)
m8. Oeorge Bmah 8“I——4——lh. Oeraldime Ferraro _h*~
And, still ua- tha thermometer, how wuld YOUretethe following?
998. MCtRIBMm PATE;~1~
JUDGEt 1
3. the Democratic Party
j. tha Republican Party:: H
k. people who cell thamaelvae politicalindepemdanta k. u
5a
5
82.
i,,, .ording in personal interview
c13
(R. B., P. 1) I’d like to get your feelings toward @owe of our politicalleaders and other neo~le who are in the news these daw. I will use somc-. .thinB we call the feeling thermometer and here ie how it worka:
1‘11 read the name of a per eon and 1‘ d like YOUto rate thet person usingthe feeling thermometer. Ratinge betwaen 50 degreas and 100 degreea meanthat you feel favorable and warm toward the person. Retinge between O degreesand 50 degrees maen that you don’ t feel favorabletoward the person and thatyou don 9t care too much for that pereon.
You would rate the pereon at the 50 degree mark if youdomlt feel particularlywerm or cold toward tha pareon.
If we come to a pereon whose name y ou dent t recognize, you don 0t need to ratethat person. Just tell ma and we011 move on to the next one.
Our f i ret parson ia Ronald Reagan. How would you rate him uaimg thetheraemetar?
~8AT2UG:
● . 8meld Reagan ●.
b. Walter 3fomdale b.
c. Jeeae Jackeoa c.
d.(Nkf4B#31, 33, or 35)
d.
● . ● .(NA312#32$ 34, Or 36T
f. f.(tlM2 #37 or 39)
S. oaor~e 2meh 8.
h. Oeraldine Ferraro b.
Amd, still ueimg tha thermwtar, how would you ratetha follow2ng?
L the ~cratic Party i.
$. the Republican Party j.
k. peopla who call thauelvea politicalindepemdenta k.
*
lf108SS*TMtR12R2mlEC00N22BRAm; CM*T
997. P98.
I
998. DK~2U MT2s
B
Wording in telephone interview
mu
B2. Now let’s talk ebout your feelings toward soma political figures.
1’11 read the name of a person and I will ask yom to rate that peteon on athermmatar that runs from O deBreas to 100 deBreea. Retinge between 50degreea and 100 degreee mean that you feel favorable ●nd warmtoward thatpereon. Retinge between O degreee md 50 degreee mean that you don’t foaltoo favorable and are cool toward that pereon. You may uee any number froaO to 100 to tell me how favorabla or unfavorable your faelimga are for aachperson.
If we cow to a name you recognize, but you dontt feelparticularly warm orcold toward theperson, you would rate tha paraoo ●t the 50 degrae merk.
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cl. In talking to peopla about elactione, we often find that ● lot of people werenotable to vote bacauae they waren’ t registered, they were ●ick,or theyjust didn’ t have tiwa. Nowabout YOU-- did you vote in tha ●lactionethieNovembar?
I 1. YEX, DID VOTSI
C2. Were you r~’ietered 10independent or what?
5. NO, DID NOTVOTS
TURNTO P. 13,
this elect ion ●a being ● Republican, ● Dawcret, ●n
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result of changee in reaidenea. Regietretioo rules vary from co9umity toc~ity . Koewing tha addreea●t which YOWare currently registeredwillenable ue to idantif y the reguletiena that ●pply to thoee who Iiva io that●rea. 1? R STILL BSWSBSTOGIVS YOUTNS ADDRESS,HOVE0S TO P. s, c3.
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labor unions ●.
?oorpeople t.
thites u.
libersle v.
>lder people v.
Bva~elical groups ●ctive in politice, =,luch ae the Noral N@ority
Big bueineee Y.
:atholico s.
bleck militants ●a .
the U.S. Supreoe Court bb.
people on welfara cc.
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civil rishta leadera ee.
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tha military u.
thewomen’e liberation mwvamant hho
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cl. In talking to peopla about elactione, we often find that ● lot of people werenotable to vote bacauae they waren’ t registered, they were ●ick,or theyjust didn’ t have tiwa. Nowabout YOU-- did you vote in tha ●lactionethieNovembar?
I 1. YEX, DID VOTSI
C2. Were you r~’ietered 10independent or what?
5. NO, DID NOTVOTS
TURNTO P. 13,
this elect ion ●a being ● Republican, ● Dawcret, ●n
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result of changee in reaidenea. Regietretioo rules vary from co9umity toc~ity . Koewing tha addreea●t which YOWare currently registeredwillenable ue to idantif y the reguletiena that ●pply to thoee who Iiva io that●rea. 1? R STILL BSWSBSTOGIVS YOUTNS ADDRESS,HOVE0S TO P. s, c3.
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In the election for the House of Reprenentat ivee. the ballot lie ted:
(NAM’S OF ALL HOUSEOF SSPRESSHTATIVECANDIDATESLIBT5D ON TNKBALLOT@ “
Did you votefore candidete for the U.S. Houoe of Repreaentativee?
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vC6. In” the ●lection for tha United Statea Senate, the ballot listed:
(?MNSS OF ALL”U.S. SENATSCANDIDATESLISTED ON Till! BALIOT CARD.)
Did you vote for e candidate for the U.S. Senate?
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(NAM’S OF ALL HOUSEOF SSPRESSHTATIVECANDIDATESLIBT5D ON TNKBALLOT@ “
Did you votefore candidete for the U.S. Houoe of Repreaentativee?
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5. NDGTLYDWOCMTIC
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1. ~TLY REPUBLICAN
3. A30UT fiALF & N&Y, =-D~
5. NDGTLYDWOCMTIC
TURI{TO P. 15,SECTIOND
(..FOR R’S REGISTERED OUTSIDE STATE OF INTERVIEW
CS. How about the election for President. Did you vote for ● candidate forPresident? , , , ,
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C1O. flow about the election for theUnited Statea Seeate? Did You vote for ●
candidate for the U.S. Senatq?
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TURNTOP, 15,SECTIOND
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resultof cbense-in reeideoce. SsSietratioo rulee very fromcommity tommunity. SOOWIOStbe ●ddreee atubich you ●. currently resietered tilleocble ue to identifythereguluiooe thee ●pply to tboek uho live 10 tbct●ree. 1? RST3LLSSPUSSS 213 C2VSTOtf192~S, NWSOltrnC14.
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:lla. Which party?
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TURNTOP, 15,SECTIOND
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resultof cbense-in reeideoce. SsSietratioo rulee very fromcommity tommunity. SOOWIOStbe ●ddreee atubich you ●. currently resietered tilleocble ue to identifythereguluiooe thee ●pply to tboek uho live 10 tbct●ree. 1? RST3LLSSPUSSS 213 C2VSTOtf192~S, NWSOltrnC14.
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district. Hw about the ●lection for the Ifouce of Repreeentetivee inWashington. Did you prefer one of the cendidatee for the J1.S. Houee ofNepreeentativee?
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(NAFIBSOF ALL fiOUSEOF SSPSBSSNTATIVSCANDIDATESLISTSDDN TNEBALLOTCMD) “
Did you prefer one of the candidates for the U.S. Houee of Repreeentativee?
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In the election for the flouee of Reprecentative8. the ballot lieted:
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Did you prefer one of the candidates for the U.S. Houee of Repreeentativee?
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D2b.
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Which cmdidate(e) did (he/ehe/they) ●sk you to ●upport?
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D3. We wuld like to find out ●bout ●owa of the thinge people do to help ● pertyor ● candldete win ●n ●lection.During the cawpaign, did you talk to ●y people ●nd tryto ●bw them why theyshould vote foror ●gainet one of the pertiee or candidate?
n1. YES n5. No
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SECTION DD1. Aa you know, the political partlem try to talk to aa waay paople u they een
to set thaw to vote for their cendidate. Did ●nyonefrowooeof the politicalpertiee call you up or come ●ound ●nd talk to you ●bout the cawpaign this year?
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rDia. With perty wee that?
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D2: other than ●weome from the wu major partieeo did aoyone .Iee call you up
or coma●round ●nd telk to you ●bout ●upporti~ specific cendidatee in thielast ●lection?
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D2a.
D2b.
Do you happen to know if this us. somaooe from the ceodidatots oworganization or wae it so9e0n9 ●lse?
Which cmdidate(e) did (he/ehe/they) ●sk you to ●upport?
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D3. We wuld like to find out ●bout ●owa of the thinge people do to help ● pertyor ● candldete win ●n ●lection.During the cawpaign, did you talk to ●y people ●nd tryto ●bw them why theyshould vote foror ●gainet one of the pertiee or candidate?
n1. YES n5. No
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04.Did You wear a campaign button, put a campaign eticker17
D5.
06.
D7.
0s.
09.
place a eign in your windcw or In front of your houee?
m1. YES
n5. NO
During thie year’e campaign, did anyone telk to you towork for one of the parties or for a candidate?
u1. YES
m5. NO
nn your cer, or
try to get you tO
Did you go to any politicel Meetinge, rellies, apeechee, dinnrma, or thingelike that in support of a particular candidate?
1. YES
!
n5. NO
GOTOD7
D6a. Did You give any money aa a reeult?=nml
Did you do any (other) work for one of the partiea or cendidatea?
o1. YES
o5. No
Now, a few questione about giving money during thie election campaigm.
First, did you uee the one-dollar check-off option on your federel income
tax return to ❑ake a political contribution thie year?
n1. YES
o5. No
m
Aa you know, during an election year, peopla are often aaked to @eke acontribution to eupport eampaigna. During the pact year did you @ve ●nymoney to an individual candidate, a political party organization, peoplesupporting a ballot propoaitlon, or to a particular ieeue or intereet group?
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09a. Apart from contributions to epecific candidate, how about contributionto any olitical party organization. Did you @ve noney to ● politicalparty during thie election year?
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D9b. Which party wae that? 5. DEMOCRATIC 1. REPUBLICAN 3. SD’Ill
7. OllfER, SPECIPY:I
—— —— —. _—
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Now, apart from contributing to a political perty, did you give any moneytoan individual candidate running for public office?
Y
1. YES 5. NO 8. DON’TKNOWI I
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Nhat party did that candidate belong to?
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7. OIIIER, SPltCIPY:
Now how ●bout state end local ieeuee on the ballot in your atate orcrmmunity. Did you give any money to help support or oppoee anyballot proposition this election year?
Did you giva any wney to any other aroup that supported or oppmeedcandidate?
n1. YES n5. NO
D1O. fhmi~ thepast year did you receive ●ny requests through the mail ●eking youto contribute mney to ● candidate, ● party or en iesue group?
ql Pil---’+===lDIOa.Did you gat quite ● few (of thaae -11 requeate) or oot very wny?
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DIOb.Did you contribute ●ny eomey bacauee of the mail you received?
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D5.
06.
D7.
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09.
place a eign in your windcw or In front of your houee?
m1. YES
n5. NO
During thie year’e campaign, did anyone telk to you towork for one of the parties or for a candidate?
u1. YES
m5. NO
nn your cer, or
try to get you tO
Did you go to any politicel Meetinge, rellies, apeechee, dinnrma, or thingelike that in support of a particular candidate?
1. YES
!
n5. NO
GOTOD7
D6a. Did You give any money aa a reeult?=nml
Did you do any (other) work for one of the partiea or cendidatea?
o1. YES
o5. No
Now, a few questione about giving money during thie election campaigm.
First, did you uee the one-dollar check-off option on your federel income
tax return to ❑ake a political contribution thie year?
n1. YES
o5. No
m
Aa you know, during an election year, peopla are often aaked to @eke acontribution to eupport eampaigna. During the pact year did you @ve ●nymoney to an individual candidate, a political party organization, peoplesupporting a ballot propoaitlon, or to a particular ieeue or intereet group?
.–F m
“““. 1’) “o~
LI
09a. Apart from contributions to epecific candidate, how about contributionto any olitical party organization. Did you @ve noney to ● politicalparty during thie election year?
1+1 q=Jpl;D;T ,
D9b. Which party wae that? 5. DEMOCRATIC 1. REPUBLICAN 3. SD’Ill
7. OllfER, SPECIPY:I
—— —— —. _—
.— —_ __OPc.
09d.
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Now, apart from contributing to a political perty, did you give any moneytoan individual candidate running for public office?
Y
1. YES 5. NO 8. DON’TKNOWI I
00 TU D9e
Nhat party did that candidate belong to?
--m
7. OIIIER, SPltCIPY:
Now how ●bout state end local ieeuee on the ballot in your atate orcrmmunity. Did you give any money to help support or oppoee anyballot proposition this election year?
Did you giva any wney to any other aroup that supported or oppmeedcandidate?
n1. YES n5. NO
D1O. fhmi~ thepast year did you receive ●ny requests through the mail ●eking youto contribute mney to ● candidate, ● party or en iesue group?
ql Pil---’+===lDIOa.Did you gat quite ● few (of thaae -11 requeate) or oot very wny?
[~1 ~1 -[
DIOb.Did you contribute ●ny eomey bacauee of the mail you received?
l=] [=1 1~1
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cnntributa cumey to a
n1. YES
you receive any telaphone cane aaking you tocandidate, a party, or an issue group?
w ‘O” ’12 ~t
Dlla. Did you get quita a few (of theee calla) or not very sany?
m~m
Dllb. Did you contribute ●ny money becauee of the telephone call(a)?
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D12. In the laat year, have you bean contected diractly, f ma to faca, ●nd ●skadto contribute menq to e candidete, e party, or en ieaue group?
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D12a. Did you ‘at quite ● few or not very 8any (contacte)?
m~m
n12b. Did you contribute ●ny ~ney bacauae of ● pareonal contact?
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D13. During the campaisn this year did ●nyona talk to you about regiaterin~to vote or about votin&?
PI ~] PI
D14. III ths lset six monthe, have you wrked with othaw or joined eo organiaetiontrying to do ●owthing ●bout ●ma national probl-?
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18Dll. In the laat year, did
cnntributa cumey to a
n1. YES
you receive any telaphone cane aaking you tocandidate, a party, or an issue group?
w ‘O” ’12 ~t
Dlla. Did you get quita a few (of theee calla) or not very sany?
m~m
Dllb. Did you contribute ●ny money becauee of the telephone call(a)?
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D12. In the laat year, have you bean contected diractly, f ma to faca, ●nd ●skadto contribute menq to e candidete, e party, or en ieaue group?
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1. ‘Es m“””’. l’s ““~-
D12a. Did you ‘at quite ● few or not very 8any (contacte)?
m~m
n12b. Did you contribute ●ny ~ney bacauae of ● pareonal contact?
!EIEEIE!EEI
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D13. During the campaisn this year did ●nyona talk to you about regiaterin~to vote or about votin&?
PI ~] PI
D14. III ths lset six monthe, have you wrked with othaw or joined eo organiaetiontrying to do ●owthing ●bout ●ma national probl-?
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SECTION E
In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way the U.S. Congresshoc been handling its job?
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1. APPROVE 5. DISAPPROVE
f
1-CO TO E2
E2. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Ronald Reagan is hmdli~ hio joban president?
E28. 00 you approve atronsl~ or
IE2b. Do you disappreva stroml
not strongly? or notstrongly?
== IEEIIEEEI ‘1E3. 00 you approve or disapprove of the way Roneld Ream i. hendli~ the
balancins of the nationel budget?
1~1 5. DISAPPROV6 a. 00NIT m1 I
i 7 ‘“”p”2““E3e. 00 you ●pprove ●trongl~ or E3b. 00 YOU diaappreve ●trees ly or
not ●tronnly? not ●trot@y?
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E.t. Now we wwuld like to know eomething about the feelinge you have toward thecendideteo for Preeident. I em soing to neme ● candidste, ●nd I want youto tell me whether something ●bout that person, or ●outhins he bae donehee mede you heve certein f ●elinge like ●nger or pride.
lltink ●bout Soneld Reegan. Now, hee Reagen - becsuee of the kiod of pereonhe is, or becauee of ●euthing he hoe done -- ever mede you feel:
1. YSS; llkVE 5. NO; NSVERYt3LT
~●✎ engry
b. hopeful
c. ●freid of him
d. proud
●. diegweted
f. ●ympethetic toward himS
s. Uneeey I I I
lt5.Thick●bout Welter Meadala. lb, hea Mondale (-becm!ee of the kindofpereon he ia, or beceuee of ●owthing he hee done-) ●ver mede you feel:
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b. hepefu3
c. of reid of him
d. proud=
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f. eympethetic towardhti
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SECTION E
In general, do you approve or disapprove of the way the U.S. Congresshoc been handling its job?
“ -!3
1. APPROVE 5. DISAPPROVE
f
1-CO TO E2
E2. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Ronald Reagan is hmdli~ hio joban president?
E28. 00 you approve atronsl~ or
IE2b. Do you disappreva stroml
not strongly? or notstrongly?
== IEEIIEEEI ‘1E3. 00 you approve or disapprove of the way Roneld Ream i. hendli~ the
balancins of the nationel budget?
1~1 5. DISAPPROV6 a. 00NIT m1 I
i 7 ‘“”p”2““E3e. 00 you ●pprove ●trongl~ or E3b. 00 YOU diaappreve ●trees ly or
not ●tronnly? not ●trot@y?
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E.t. Now we wwuld like to know eomething about the feelinge you have toward thecendideteo for Preeident. I em soing to neme ● candidste, ●nd I want youto tell me whether something ●bout that person, or ●outhins he bae donehee mede you heve certein f ●elinge like ●nger or pride.
lltink ●bout Soneld Reegan. Now, hee Reagen - becsuee of the kiod of pereonhe is, or becauee of ●euthing he hoe done -- ever mede you feel:
1. YSS; llkVE 5. NO; NSVERYt3LT
~●✎ engry
b. hopeful
c. ●freid of him
d. proud
●. diegweted
f. ●ympethetic toward himS
s. Uneeey I I I
lt5.Thick●bout Welter Meadala. lb, hea Mondale (-becm!ee of the kindofpereon he ia, or beceuee of ●owthing he hee done-) ●ver mede you feel:
1. m; UAW 5. NO; ItBVsRPELT FELT
● . engry
b. hepefu3
c. of reid of him
d. proud=
●. dieg!mted
f. eympethetic towardhti
S. uueeey
22E6. Generally speeking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, ●
Democrat, an Independent, or whet?111, REPUBLICANI
16a. Would you callyourself a -Republican or apot very st ronqRepublican?
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Democrat?
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3. No PREYERMCE
4. OTHCR P=
16c. DO you thi~ Of your.calf ae C1OSU to thaRepublicea Party orto the DaocraticParty?
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F1 and F2 not in telephone
PI. Do you think there ●re ●nyend Damocrateatand for?
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interview
importent difference in what the Republicene
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Fle. mat ●re those dif feraocee? (~Y othere?)
F2. Would you ●ay thet one of the pertiee ie soreconaarvatha tbao tha other●t the oetiooal level?
11”~1 -
F20. Uhich perty iO more conservative?
1~1 1~1 PI
22E6. Generally speeking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, ●
Democrat, an Independent, or whet?111, REPUBLICANI
16a. Would you callyourself a -Republican or apot very st ronqRepublican?
Il.Smto”Gl
15.IW3VERY5TROWGI
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Mb. Would you callyoursalf ● -D-rat or ● notvery St ronq —
Democrat?
=
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B_2. INDEPEHDEHT
3. No PREYERMCE
4. OTHCR P=
16c. DO you thi~ Of your.calf ae C1OSU to thaRepublicea Party orto the DaocraticParty?
Fssz’1
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5. CLDSERmDE14DCRkTICI
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F1 and F2 not in telephone
PI. Do you think there ●re ●nyend Damocrateatand for?
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SECTION F
interview
importent difference in what the Republicene
-
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I
Fle. mat ●re those dif feraocee? (~Y othere?)
F2. Would you ●ay thet one of the pertiee ie soreconaarvatha tbao tha other●t the oetiooal level?
11”~1 -
F20. Uhich perty iO more conservative?
1~1 1~1 PI
25
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F3. Now we’ d like to know abOut your impressions of Ronald Reagan. I am going toread a liet of words and phresee peOple use to demcribe political figuree.After eech one, I would like YOUtO tell me how much the wrd or phraee f it.eyour Impression of Ronald Reagan.
The first phrase ie “hard-working. ” How much wuld you say “hard-working”f ita your impression of Smnald Reagan: a greet deel, ●mmcwlmt, ● little,or not et ●ll?
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b. docent
c. cowpaesiomate
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f. moral
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F3. Now we’ d like to know abOut your impressions of Ronald Reagan. I am going toread a liet of words and phresee peOple use to demcribe political figuree.After eech one, I would like YOUtO tell me how much the wrd or phraee f it.eyour Impression of Ronald Reagan.
The first phrase ie “hard-working. ” How much wuld you say “hard-working”f ita your impression of Smnald Reagan: a greet deel, ●mmcwlmt, ● little,or not et ●ll?
— —
● ✎ NASD-WDSKING
b. docent
c. cowpaesiomate
d. cmnds roepect
● . intelligent
f. moral
B. kind
h. inspiring
i.
j.
k.
m.
n.
o.
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knowledgeable
●mt a ● good example
reelly cares ●boutpeople like you
provide. strongleadership
understands peoplelike ymu
feir
in touch withordinery people
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8,
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c.
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reelly ceree aboutpeople likeyou
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underetmde peoplelike you
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Next I wuld 1ike to ask you some questions about the candidata (a) who ranin your diet rict for the U.S. Howa of Repreeentat ivea.
Wae there anything in particular thet you liked ●bout(NANS # 31, 33 or 35) “
the Democrat ic candidate for the U.S. Houee of Sepreeentet ivea?
7““1. YES 5. NO 8. ftON’T ~
CO TOG2 ‘E
cla. Ulmt wee that? (Anythingelse?)
Wea there anything in particular that you didn t t like about(NAM! # 31, 33, or 35;
T1. YES
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Cza. bat wee that? (Anything elee?)
G3.
G4.
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Ifaethere anything in particular that you liked ●bout .(HAUE,32. 34 or 36).. ...—--- ,-
the Republican candidata for the U.S. Nowa of Repreaantetivaa?
G3a,
Waa
Whet was thet? (Anything ●lsa?)
there mythlng in particular thet you didn’ t lika ●bout(NM2 # 32, 34 or 36j
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G4a. Whet wae that? (Anything ●lee?)
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Next I wuld 1ike to ask you some questions about the candidata (a) who ranin your diet rict for the U.S. Howa of Repreeentat ivea.
Wae there anything in particular thet you liked ●bout(NANS # 31, 33 or 35) “
the Democrat ic candidate for the U.S. Houee of Sepreeentet ivea?
7““1. YES 5. NO 8. ftON’T ~
CO TOG2 ‘E
cla. Ulmt wee that? (Anythingelse?)
Wea there anything in particular that you didn t t like about(NAM! # 31, 33, or 35;
T1. YES
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Cza. bat wee that? (Anything elee?)
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Ifaethere anything in particular that you liked ●bout .(HAUE,32. 34 or 36).. ...—--- ,-
the Republican candidata for the U.S. Nowa of Repreaantetivaa?
G3a,
Waa
Whet was thet? (Anything ●lsa?)
there mythlng in particular thet you didn’ t lika ●bout(NM2 # 32, 34 or 36j
71. YES1 I
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G4a. Whet wae that? (Anything ●lee?)
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I 1, ONLYONEMOW, CANDIDATERAS IN TN, DISTRMX:
IC6. h you heppen to know if was
(NANK# 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 OR 36)●lready in the U. S, Houee of Repreeentativee before the election?
P1. YES, CANOIDATEWASlm-
3. NO, CANDIDATEWASNOT 5 DON’TKtW
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I IFIUDNOUSECANDIDATESRAN IN TNE DISTRICT:
C7. Do you heppen to know if either of theee cendidetee, or(w ! 31, 33 Oil 35)
(- ~ 32, 34 OR 36), wae elreedy in the U.S. Nouee of Repreeentativee
before the elect ion?
VG7a. Which candidate waa thett cAND#m
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I 1, ONLYONEMOW, CANDIDATERAS IN TN, DISTRMX:
IC6. h you heppen to know if was
(NANK# 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 OR 36)●lready in the U. S, Houee of Repreeentativee before the election?
P1. YES, CANOIDATEWASlm-
3. NO, CANDIDATEWASNOT 5 DON’TKtW
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C7. Do you heppen to know if either of theee cendidetee, or(w ! 31, 33 Oil 35)
(- ~ 32, 34 OR 36), wae elreedy in the U.S. Nouee of Repreeentativee
before the elect ion?
VG7a. Which candidate waa thett cAND#m
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INTKRVIEWSRCHECKPOINTn 1U 1. DISTRICT IN WWICWJQ NOUSEINCUNSENTRAN (CANDIDATELIST
INcL~ES# 31w # 32,OR son) ~ TURN TO p, 34,(i18
2. DISTRICTIN WSICNHOUSEINCU?fNEWTSAW (CANDIDATsLISTINCLUDES# 33QiJ# 34)
1
C9. (R. JI. P.with theThink of
2) There are meny ways in which U.S. Repreaontativeecan beve contactpeople from their dietricte, On thie paRe are come of theeewavs.–.
who hss been- ●-U. S. Repreeentctive in(NANS # 33 OR 34)
Washin@on. Nave you come Into contact with or learned ●nythins ●bout (him/her)
through ●ny of thesewaye?
T1. Yss 5. NO; Ml COWTACTAT ALL GO IO G1O
G9a.~ichonee? (NARNALLHSWTIONS)
De. #fE2NIWhUiRPEREONALLY
Ob. A_~A~~IWORGATHERING WEWNE,SHESPOW
O c. TALKEDTO A NFMSEROF NE3,”ERSTAT,OR SWEOWS IN NIS,MtiROPPICF,
ad. WCEIVED S-INCINT”EMILFRW NIM,”~
De. UmWNWNERINANwspuERORWU*m
of. MSARDHIN/NERON TffRSADIO
0,. SA”NIM,NERONTV
O,. OTNERCONTACTNOT INCLUIXDINA-OADOVE
GIO.Oo You know anyone, ●ny of your family, friende,or people ●t work, who have
had some contact with ?(NANE#33 OR34)
m1, YES n5.No
m.
Wording in telephone interview
•13CS. ImRvI~R cHEc~oINT
❑ ,. DISTRICTIN WNICN~ NOUSEINCUNS2wTRAW @AWD10d2’sLIST~UOEs # 31x~ 32,OR BOTN)~ TURN TO P, 33,618
I
U2. DISTRICT IN WNICNNOUSEINCUHSEWTSAN (CANDIDATELISTINCLUDES# 33QiJ#34)
v
c9,Thero●re moy weyeinvbich U.S. repreeeetetivea cam beve cootect with
thepeoplefromtfteir dietricta. Tbimk of
* bee beeo ● U.S. Repreeentet4ve in Waahio8too.1.TES S.m
G9a.
G9b.
G9c.
G9d.
G9e.
c9f .
G9s .
Rave you met (hfdker) pereooell~?
Mva you ●tteodcd A meotimg or Bstberiofvbere(he/ebe)●pc+ke?
Naveyou telked to ● -r of (his/her) ●teffor to ●omooe in (bie/her) of fic@T
flrve you received ●omthm in the uil fra(him/her)?
lfeve you reed ●bout (him/her) 10 s oeuepeper orugeelme?
mve x heerd (Mm/her) 00 the redio?
move you ●eea (hi=/bar) ~ m? E
CIO. Do you know anyone, any of your family, friends, or people at work, who hevehad come contact with ?
(W #33 OR34)
n1, YES n5. NO
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29
C8.
Wording in personal interview
❑3
INTKRVIEWSRCHECKPOINTn 1U 1. DISTRICT IN WWICWJQ NOUSEINCUNSENTRAN (CANDIDATELIST
INcL~ES# 31w # 32,OR son) ~ TURN TO p, 34,(i18
2. DISTRICTIN WSICNHOUSEINCU?fNEWTSAW (CANDIDATsLISTINCLUDES# 33QiJ# 34)
1
C9. (R. JI. P.with theThink of
2) There are meny ways in which U.S. Repreaontativeecan beve contactpeople from their dietricte, On thie paRe are come of theeewavs.–.
who hss been- ●-U. S. Repreeentctive in(NANS # 33 OR 34)
Washin@on. Nave you come Into contact with or learned ●nythins ●bout (him/her)
through ●ny of thesewaye?
T1. Yss 5. NO; Ml COWTACTAT ALL GO IO G1O
G9a.~ichonee? (NARNALLHSWTIONS)
De. #fE2NIWhUiRPEREONALLY
Ob. A_~A~~IWORGATHERING WEWNE,SHESPOW
O c. TALKEDTO A NFMSEROF NE3,”ERSTAT,OR SWEOWS IN NIS,MtiROPPICF,
ad. WCEIVED S-INCINT”EMILFRW NIM,”~
De. UmWNWNERINANwspuERORWU*m
of. MSARDHIN/NERON TffRSADIO
0,. SA”NIM,NERONTV
O,. OTNERCONTACTNOT INCLUIXDINA-OADOVE
GIO.Oo You know anyone, ●ny of your family, friende,or people ●t work, who have
had some contact with ?(NANE#33 OR34)
m1, YES n5.No
m.
Wording in telephone interview
•13CS. ImRvI~R cHEc~oINT
❑ ,. DISTRICTIN WNICN~ NOUSEINCUNS2wTRAW @AWD10d2’sLIST~UOEs # 31x~ 32,OR BOTN)~ TURN TO P, 33,618
I
U2. DISTRICT IN WNICNNOUSEINCUHSEWTSAN (CANDIDATELISTINCLUDES# 33QiJ#34)
v
c9,Thero●re moy weyeinvbich U.S. repreeeetetivea cam beve cootect with
thepeoplefromtfteir dietricta. Tbimk of
* bee beeo ● U.S. Repreeentet4ve in Waahio8too.1.TES S.m
G9a.
G9b.
G9c.
G9d.
G9e.
c9f .
G9s .
Rave you met (hfdker) pereooell~?
Mva you ●tteodcd A meotimg or Bstberiofvbere(he/ebe)●pc+ke?
Naveyou telked to ● -r of (his/her) ●teffor to ●omooe in (bie/her) of fic@T
flrve you received ●omthm in the uil fra(him/her)?
lfeve you reed ●bout (him/her) 10 s oeuepeper orugeelme?
mve x heerd (Mm/her) 00 the redio?
move you ●eea (hi=/bar) ~ m? E
CIO. Do you know anyone, any of your family, friends, or people at work, who hevehad come contact with ?
(W #33 OR34)
n1, YES n5. NO
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30,,,
•1Wording in personal interview
2
CI1.(R. B, , STILL ON P. 2) HOWabout whO also ran for the(NAMS+ 35 OR 36)
U.S. House of Representatives from your dietrict in the last election. Haveyou come into contact with or learned anything ●beut (him/her) through any ofthese wys?
71. YES 5. NO; NO Contact AT ALL CO TO C12
clla. Uhich ones? (fiAsKALL~IONS)
oa.(J b.
oc“o d.
0’.of.o,.
HE2NIlf/lN3RPERSONALLY
ATTSNDRO A NEEIINOORCATNSRINONNESSNtZ/SfNSSPOSS
TALK3NJTO A ~ER OF ffIS/NER STAPF OR SOIIEONEIN ffIS/kfEN OFFICS
RECEIVEDSON5XIIIN0IN TNll MAILFROMH13f/NER
SSAOASOUfNIM/NER IN A NENSPAPER OR NAOASINE
HEARDNIN/HER ON THE RADIO
SAWttIM/fIERONTV
oh. OTNSSCONTAC2NOTINCLUOEOIN A-C ASOVE
Cl2.Doyouknowanyone,●ny of yourfemily,friende,or people●t work,who havehad comecontactwith ?
(- # 35 OR 36)
m1. YESu
5. NO@EEl
(“ (’Wording in telephone interview
•12
Cll . I@ ●bout who ●lso ran for the U.S. Mouse of(NANE# 35 or 36)
Reprasontatives fromyourdistrict in th~ laot ●loctiem?
Clla. New you mat (him/her) perwoally?
Gllb. ~ve you ●ttooded ● natios or $atbr30g wkoro(ba/elta) ●poke?
Cllco Ewe you talked to ● mnbor .of (his/her) staffor to 9enom io (hi./her) office?
Clld. Keva you rocoivad eemathiog in tho -i3 from(hfm/bar)?
Clle. Eeve you read ●bout (him/her) in s navepapar orngaeioa?
Gllfo -va you beard (Mm/her) 00 tka radio?
Cll~. ~ you ●m (lti9/kor) 00 lV?
1.s8s S.l!o
Ic12 .OIJYOu knOw anYone, anY of Your family, f rienda, or people ●t writ, whO have
had soae contact with(NANE # 35 OR 36) T
o1. YES c15. NO1
30a
30,,,
•1Wording in personal interview
2
CI1.(R. B, , STILL ON P. 2) HOWabout whO also ran for the(NAMS+ 35 OR 36)
U.S. House of Representatives from your dietrict in the last election. Haveyou come into contact with or learned anything ●beut (him/her) through any ofthese wys?
71. YES 5. NO; NO Contact AT ALL CO TO C12
clla. Uhich ones? (fiAsKALL~IONS)
oa.(J b.
oc“o d.
0’.of.o,.
HE2NIlf/lN3RPERSONALLY
ATTSNDRO A NEEIINOORCATNSRINONNESSNtZ/SfNSSPOSS
TALK3NJTO A ~ER OF ffIS/NER STAPF OR SOIIEONEIN ffIS/kfEN OFFICS
RECEIVEDSON5XIIIN0IN TNll MAILFROMH13f/NER
SSAOASOUfNIM/NER IN A NENSPAPER OR NAOASINE
HEARDNIN/HER ON THE RADIO
SAWttIM/fIERONTV
oh. OTNSSCONTAC2NOTINCLUOEOIN A-C ASOVE
Cl2.Doyouknowanyone,●ny of yourfemily,friende,or people●t work,who havehad comecontactwith ?
(- # 35 OR 36)
m1. YESu
5. NO@EEl
(“ (’Wording in telephone interview
•12
Cll . I@ ●bout who ●lso ran for the U.S. Mouse of(NANE# 35 or 36)
Reprasontatives fromyourdistrict in th~ laot ●loctiem?
Clla. New you mat (him/her) perwoally?
Gllb. ~ve you ●ttooded ● natios or $atbr30g wkoro(ba/elta) ●poke?
Cllco Ewe you talked to ● mnbor .of (his/her) staffor to 9enom io (hi./her) office?
Clld. Keva you rocoivad eemathiog in tho -i3 from(hfm/bar)?
Clle. Eeve you read ●bout (him/her) in s navepapar orngaeioa?
Gllfo -va you beard (Mm/her) 00 tka radio?
Cll~. ~ you ●m (lti9/kor) 00 lV?
1.s8s S.l!o
Ic12 .OIJYOu knOw anYone, anY of Your family, f rienda, or people ●t writ, whO have
had soae contact with(NANE # 35 OR 36) T
o1. YES c15. NO1
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31 c11 31a
G13. Have you (or ●nyone in your family living here) evercontacted ReproeenCativeor snyone in (hie/her) office
(NAME# 33 OR 34)
71. YES
TURNTO P. 32, C14
,13a. Was it to: (ACCEPTMORETMAllONEMENTION)
Oexprees ●n opinion?
0.”, i“fotmtion?
Oeeek help on s problem you had?
13b. Did you Set ● reeponee f roa your Representative or (ltie/her)office?
7
1. YKS
TURN YO P. 32, G14
13c. How satiafied wereyou with the reeponee: very catiefied, eowwhetaetisfied, not very ●etiefied, or not ●t ●ll ●atiefied?
Hmmm=
31 c11 31a
G13. Have you (or ●nyone in your family living here) evercontacted ReproeenCativeor snyone in (hie/her) office
(NAME# 33 OR 34)
71. YES
TURNTO P. 32, C14
,13a. Was it to: (ACCEPTMORETMAllONEMENTION)
Oexprees ●n opinion?
0.”, i“fotmtion?
Oeeek help on s problem you had?
13b. Did you Set ● reeponee f roa your Representative or (ltie/her)office?
7
1. YKS
TURN YO P. 32, G14
13c. How satiafied wereyou with the reeponee: very catiefied, eowwhetaetisfied, not very ●etiefied, or not ●t ●ll ●atiefied?
Hmmm=
\,
❑32 3
c14. DO you know ●nyone else who hae contacted Representative(~ # 33 OR 34)
or ●nyone in (hie/her) office?
C15.
C16.
7’1. YES 5. No 8. DON’T KIKWt J
co ml G15
I
G14a. Did thic (per@on/8reup) get ● reaponee?
I 7 ‘5;”’c0mc15-I IX4b. blae this (pereon,group) ●.tisfied ulth the responee?
I EEID!EIEi!E!EJEiEEIHIf you hed (another/s) problem that ltepreeentetive
(nAnE+3 3 OR 341could do ●omething ●bout, do you think (he/she)would be very helpful,-somewhathelpful, or not wry helpful to you?
piiiiqpiiiiq~iiqr==lr==lDo you happen to remember ●nything ●peciel that Representative
# 33 OR 34x
has done for (hie/her) dietrict(he/ehe) hee been in (hgress?
LA
or for the people in (hie/her) dietrict while
n5. NO
(
c11 33
G17. In general, do you ●pprove or dieepprove of the way Repreeentetivehe- been hendling (hie/her) job?
(nAnE # 33 OR 34)
TURNTO P, 36,SECTIONH
\,
❑32 3
c14. DO you know ●nyone else who hae contacted Representative(~ # 33 OR 34)
or ●nyone in (hie/her) office?
C15.
C16.
7’1. YES 5. No 8. DON’T KIKWt J
co ml G15
I
G14a. Did thic (per@on/8reup) get ● reaponee?
I 7 ‘5;”’c0mc15-I IX4b. blae this (pereon,group) ●.tisfied ulth the responee?
I EEID!EIEi!E!EJEiEEIHIf you hed (another/s) problem that ltepreeentetive
(nAnE+3 3 OR 341could do ●omething ●bout, do you think (he/she)would be very helpful,-somewhathelpful, or not wry helpful to you?
piiiiqpiiiiq~iiqr==lr==lDo you happen to remember ●nything ●peciel that Representative
# 33 OR 34x
has done for (hie/her) dietrict(he/ehe) hee been in (hgress?
LA
or for the people in (hie/her) dietrict while
n5. NO
(
c11 33
G17. In general, do you ●pprove or dieepprove of the way Repreeentetivehe- been hendling (hie/her) job?
(nAnE # 33 OR 34)
TURNTO P, 36,SECTIONH
34
•1
Wording in personal interview2
I FORDISTRICT WITHND INCUNSENTRUWNINCI
G18. (R. B., P. 2) There are meny ways in which congressional candidate can hovecontact with the people from their dietrict. Think about
(WANE# 31)who ran for the U.S. House of Repreeentativee from this dietrict in the laetelection, Nave you come into contact with or learned ●nything ●bout (hk/her)through eny of theee ways?
1. YES 5. NO; NO CONTACT AT ALL .Co m G19
t]Clsa. Wbichonee? (NARKALLNENTIONS)
o 8“o b.
oc“od.
o‘.(-Jf.
Q,.
W tfIN/fUfR PHWNALLY
ATTSNDCf)ANSETING OR GATHERIWWHEREHE/SNS WOKE
TALKEDTO A ~ER OF NIS/HER STAPF OR S~ IN lfIS/fifXt OFFICE
NSGSIVEDSDNETNINGIN THEUAIL FRONHXN/fWfR
NSADABOU2HItl/NERIN A NSWSPAPEROR MAGASINE
NEARDlfIM/NfiRON TNE RADIO
SAU NIN/fiER ON TV
Oh. OTNERCONCACTNOTINCLUDEDIN A-G AEWfl
G19. 00 You knmwanyone, ●ny of your family, friende, or people ●t work, whohad some contact with ?
(NANE# 31)
m1, Yssm
5. Nom
Wording in telephone interview
c12FOR DISTRICT WITS NO INCUNSENTRUNNING
GIS. Titoro ●re uny weye in which coo$reeeiomel cmdidetoe cm how cemtacttitb
tho poopla from thier district. Tbimk ●bout(mm # 31)
IAIOroo for theU.S. Eoueo of Ropresomtativoe froo thfe dietrictin thelaet●lectiom.
~G18s. ROW ~~t (bfm/bcr) Poreomally?
G18b, lfov. you ●tteodods mootingor g~tbOriOg*re(bo/obo)Spoko?
G18c. NOVOyou talked to ● maber of (biS/kr) staff
or to ●aooe in (bie/her)offico?
GISd. Ifove YOUrocoivod ●athfag in theOeil”.fro=(bfm/bor)?
ClSe. Novo you rood obout(bi9/ltor) Ao ● oeuepepor or9eBo8ioo? H
GISf . NOVOyou beord (bfm/bor) MOtbo redid ~
CISE. NOVOyou ●eom,(bidhor) 00 TV? I I I
G19. Do You know anyone, any of your fcmily, friends, or people ●t work, who havehad soM contact with ?
(NANE# 31)
n1. Yesm
5. No-
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34
•1
Wording in personal interview2
I FORDISTRICT WITHND INCUNSENTRUWNINCI
G18. (R. B., P. 2) There are meny ways in which congressional candidate can hovecontact with the people from their dietrict. Think about
(WANE# 31)who ran for the U.S. House of Repreeentativee from this dietrict in the laetelection, Nave you come into contact with or learned ●nything ●bout (hk/her)through eny of theee ways?
1. YES 5. NO; NO CONTACT AT ALL .Co m G19
t]Clsa. Wbichonee? (NARKALLNENTIONS)
o 8“o b.
oc“od.
o‘.(-Jf.
Q,.
W tfIN/fUfR PHWNALLY
ATTSNDCf)ANSETING OR GATHERIWWHEREHE/SNS WOKE
TALKEDTO A ~ER OF NIS/HER STAPF OR S~ IN lfIS/fifXt OFFICE
NSGSIVEDSDNETNINGIN THEUAIL FRONHXN/fWfR
NSADABOU2HItl/NERIN A NSWSPAPEROR MAGASINE
NEARDlfIM/NfiRON TNE RADIO
SAU NIN/fiER ON TV
Oh. OTNERCONCACTNOTINCLUDEDIN A-G AEWfl
G19. 00 You knmwanyone, ●ny of your family, friende, or people ●t work, whohad some contact with ?
(NANE# 31)
m1, Yssm
5. Nom
Wording in telephone interview
c12FOR DISTRICT WITS NO INCUNSENTRUNNING
GIS. Titoro ●re uny weye in which coo$reeeiomel cmdidetoe cm how cemtacttitb
tho poopla from thier district. Tbimk ●bout(mm # 31)
IAIOroo for theU.S. Eoueo of Ropresomtativoe froo thfe dietrictin thelaet●lectiom.
~G18s. ROW ~~t (bfm/bcr) Poreomally?
G18b, lfov. you ●tteodods mootingor g~tbOriOg*re(bo/obo)Spoko?
G18c. NOVOyou talked to ● maber of (biS/kr) staff
or to ●aooe in (bie/her)offico?
GISd. Ifove YOUrocoivod ●athfag in theOeil”.fro=(bfm/bor)?
ClSe. Novo you rood obout(bi9/ltor) Ao ● oeuepepor or9eBo8ioo? H
GISf . NOVOyou beord (bfm/bor) MOtbo redid ~
CISE. NOVOyou ●eom,(bidhor) 00 TV? I I I
G19. Do You know anyone, any of your fcmily, friends, or people ●t work, who havehad soM contact with ?
(NANE# 31)
n1. Yesm
5. No-
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(220.
( Wording in personal interview
c12
(R. B., STILL ONP, 2) And how about who (also) rmt(NAM ~ 32)
for the U.S. Nouse of Representatives from this district in the leet election.Nave you come into contect with or learned ●nythin8 ●bout (him/her) through
●ny of theee waye?
n
1. Yss 5. NO; W CONTACT AT ALL GO TO C21
G20a. Which ones? (NANKALL NSWfIONS)
o ‘.a b.
Oc”
(-J d.
o ‘“
(-J f.
0,.
METIfIN/ilSR PERSONALLY
AY?SNOSO ANESTINO OR GATNP.RINOUNSRE NS/SNE SPCW
TALKSDTU AlfMsERoF HIS/ffSR STAPFOR SOHRONEIN NIS/ffKR OPPICR
RSCRIVSO SONETNINO IN TM NAIL FR@4f12N/NSR
RSAOASOUf NI1l/NSR IN A NRUSPAPSROR NAGAZINS
HEARD NIlf/NftR ONTNS SAOIO
SAU ff311/NSRONTV
ah. OTNSR-ACY NOTINCLUOSOIN A-G MOVE
G21. Do you know ●nyone, ●y of your f emily, f riande, or people ●t wrk, who hewhad come contect witlt t
(MANS t 3z)
m1. Yssn
5. No-
(Wording in telephone interview
❑2
C20. How ●bout who ●lso ran for the U.S. Nouee of(MMS # 32)
Repreeentetivoe from your diecrict in the laet election?
1. YES 5. No
G20e. Nave You met (him/her) pereonelly?
G20b. Have you ●ttended ● meeting or gethering where(he/ehe) spoke?
G20c . Neve you telked to a me=ber of (hie/her) ●teffor to eomoae in (hie/her) office? B
G20d. Nave you received ●owthi~ In the uil fro=(him/bet) ? 1 I
G20e. Neve YOWreed ebowt (him/her) in ● oevepeper ormegeaine?
I~
G20E. Neve you haerd (hidher) on the radio?I
I!
G20$ . ~ve you seen (him/her) on TV? I 1 I
G21. Do you know ●nyone, any of your f emily, f riende, or people ●t wrk, who hevehad eoae contact with ?
(NANS4 32)
n1. YRS n5. No GEiEl
35a
35
(220.
( Wording in personal interview
c12
(R. B., STILL ONP, 2) And how about who (also) rmt(NAM ~ 32)
for the U.S. Nouse of Representatives from this district in the leet election.Nave you come into contect with or learned ●nythin8 ●bout (him/her) through
●ny of theee waye?
n
1. Yss 5. NO; W CONTACT AT ALL GO TO C21
G20a. Which ones? (NANKALL NSWfIONS)
o ‘.a b.
Oc”
(-J d.
o ‘“
(-J f.
0,.
METIfIN/ilSR PERSONALLY
AY?SNOSO ANESTINO OR GATNP.RINOUNSRE NS/SNE SPCW
TALKSDTU AlfMsERoF HIS/ffSR STAPFOR SOHRONEIN NIS/ffKR OPPICR
RSCRIVSO SONETNINO IN TM NAIL FR@4f12N/NSR
RSAOASOUf NI1l/NSR IN A NRUSPAPSROR NAGAZINS
HEARD NIlf/NftR ONTNS SAOIO
SAU ff311/NSRONTV
ah. OTNSR-ACY NOTINCLUOSOIN A-G MOVE
G21. Do you know ●nyone, ●y of your f emily, f riande, or people ●t wrk, who hewhad come contect witlt t
(MANS t 3z)
m1. Yssn
5. No-
(Wording in telephone interview
❑2
C20. How ●bout who ●lso ran for the U.S. Nouee of(MMS # 32)
Repreeentetivoe from your diecrict in the laet election?
1. YES 5. No
G20e. Nave You met (him/her) pereonelly?
G20b. Have you ●ttended ● meeting or gethering where(he/ehe) spoke?
G20c . Neve you telked to a me=ber of (hie/her) ●teffor to eomoae in (hie/her) office? B
G20d. Nave you received ●owthi~ In the uil fro=(him/bet) ? 1 I
G20e. Neve YOWreed ebowt (him/her) in ● oevepeper ormegeaine?
I~
G20E. Neve you haerd (hidher) on the radio?I
I!
G20$ . ~ve you seen (him/her) on TV? I 1 I
G21. Do you know ●nyone, any of your f emily, f riende, or people ●t wrk, who hevehad eoae contact with ?
(NANS4 32)
n1. YRS n5. No GEiEl
35a
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SECTION H
111. Some pemple seem to follow what’ e going on in government and public affairsmost of the time, whether there’s an election going on or not. Others men ~tthat interested. Umuld you en y you follow what’ a going on In government andpublic ●ffairs woet of the time, come of thetime,onlynowand then,orherdly at all?
~W_l -],~,
37
112. Uhat do you think ●re the most important problem facinB thie country?(Anything elee?)
113. IIYI’SRVISUSRCHECKPOINT:
❑ ,. R MS m M!tlTMllED MY PSOMM$S-TURN m P. 39, SECTIONJ
❑ 2. R HAS-MINEI) ONE ,aonuml~l’uss m P. 38, “5
❑ 3. RflAslfBttTI=MORs wo. PWl!n
H4. Of those y& ~ve wnt iomad, what would you say is the ●im@e -t fmportantproblem the country facee?
36
SECTION H
111. Some pemple seem to follow what’ e going on in government and public affairsmost of the time, whether there’s an election going on or not. Others men ~tthat interested. Umuld you en y you follow what’ a going on In government andpublic ●ffairs woet of the time, come of thetime,onlynowand then,orherdly at all?
~W_l -],~,
37
112. Uhat do you think ●re the most important problem facinB thie country?(Anything elee?)
113. IIYI’SRVISUSRCHECKPOINT:
❑ ,. R MS m M!tlTMllED MY PSOMM$S-TURN m P. 39, SECTIONJ
❑ 2. R HAS-MINEI) ONE ,aonuml~l’uss m P. 38, “5
❑ 3. RflAslfBttTI=MORs wo. PWl!n
H4. Of those y& ~ve wnt iomad, what would you say is the ●im@e -t fmportantproblem the country facee?
(\,1
38
H5. HW good a job is the government doing in dealing with thie probl~,a good job, only fair, or ● poor job?
1~1 11===1 1===1 II==+H6. With political pert y do you think vould be meet likely toSet tho government
to do ● better job in dealing with thie problem -- the Republice~,the Dcmocrate, or wouldn Ct thmre be much difference betveen them?
- E I’*”””’’”-l 1=]
SECTION JJ1. If you had a .eay in reeking up the federal
would ~ 1Ike to eee increaeed end which
● . Should federal ●pending on imnroving●nd protect in the environment beincreee~eboutthe sam?
b. Should federal ●pending on dceli~with crime be Iocreesed, decreeeed,or kept ●bout ~he ●em?
c. Public schoole (Should federal ●Penal-
d.
● .
f.
s.
h.
i.
J.
in6 on public SCIIOOICbe increes~d~ or ketm ●bout -
Social Security
Food ●temp9
Mdicare
Government jobs for the unemployed
Science ●nd technolo~
Defenee
Aeeietence to blacke
budget thie year, which progremreduced--
1.NCSBASI!D
2. 3.SAllll DSCRSASI
39
8.DoIlvKNw
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—
—
—
(\,1
38
H5. HW good a job is the government doing in dealing with thie probl~,a good job, only fair, or ● poor job?
1~1 11===1 1===1 II==+H6. With political pert y do you think vould be meet likely toSet tho government
to do ● better job in dealing with thie problem -- the Republice~,the Dcmocrate, or wouldn Ct thmre be much difference betveen them?
- E I’*”””’’”-l 1=]
SECTION JJ1. If you had a .eay in reeking up the federal
would ~ 1Ike to eee increaeed end which
● . Should federal ●pending on imnroving●nd protect in the environment beincreee~eboutthe sam?
b. Should federal ●pending on dceli~with crime be Iocreesed, decreeeed,or kept ●bout ~he ●em?
c. Public schoole (Should federal ●Penal-
d.
● .
f.
s.
h.
i.
J.
in6 on public SCIIOOICbe increes~d~ or ketm ●bout -
Social Security
Food ●temp9
Mdicare
Government jobs for the unemployed
Science ●nd technolo~
Defenee
Aeeietence to blacke
budget thie year, which progremreduced--
1.NCSBASI!D
2. 3.SAllll DSCRSASI
39
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40
J2. 00 you happen to know which party had the met =mbera in tho Mouse ofSepresentativee in Weehington ~ the election (thie/laet) month?(IF NEXXSSASY: Uhich on.?)
v] -l 1~1
J3. & ● result of the election (thie/laot) month, which party will oow bevethe meet membere in the Houee of Sepreeentativee?
-1 [~1 [~1
J4. Do you hoppen to knov ~ich party had the wet members in the U.S. Seeat.~ the elections (thie/Leet) month? (IP SSCSSSARY: HMch one?)
EiEiIIEiiEEil~
J5. Ae ● reeult of the ●lection (thie/leet) month, which party will now hevethe meet members in the U.S. Senate?
41
J6 . Nhen it comee to politice, do YOUueually think of youreelf ●e ● liberel,● conoervetive, ● moderete, or whet?
h I h1. YES, LIB13SAL
-1 .
J6a. Do you think of youreelf ●e ● ~liberal or ● not very ●tron~ liberal?
#
IIME!!lll
5. NOT VERY STSONC
TIM 30 P. 42, J7
5. YgS, CONSERVATIVE J6b. DO you think of youreelf ●e ● _coneervetive or ● oot verv
I 3. YSS, NODBSATE}
TURNTU P. 42, J7
coneervctive?
-~
J6C. DO YOUthink of youreelf ●e wre like● liberal or 9ore likeA coneervetive?
H-
3. SSIllf7Ut; R SEPUSES Y’O L310DW
@!Eiizi
TUSS ‘IO P. 42, J7
~ R NM ASSOLUTSLYNG USDESBTASDING%IBESALrASD ‘CO$$ERVA~VE” TURNTO P, 45,SECTIONK
40
J2. 00 you happen to know which party had the met =mbera in tho Mouse ofSepresentativee in Weehington ~ the election (thie/laet) month?(IF NEXXSSASY: Uhich on.?)
v] -l 1~1
J3. & ● result of the election (thie/laot) month, which party will oow bevethe meet membere in the Houee of Sepreeentativee?
-1 [~1 [~1
J4. Do you hoppen to knov ~ich party had the wet members in the U.S. Seeat.~ the elections (thie/Leet) month? (IP SSCSSSARY: HMch one?)
EiEiIIEiiEEil~
J5. Ae ● reeult of the ●lection (thie/leet) month, which party will now hevethe meet members in the U.S. Senate?
41
J6 . Nhen it comee to politice, do YOUueually think of youreelf ●e ● liberel,● conoervetive, ● moderete, or whet?
h I h1. YES, LIB13SAL
-1 .
J6a. Do you think of youreelf ●e ● ~liberal or ● not very ●tron~ liberal?
#
IIME!!lll
5. NOT VERY STSONC
TIM 30 P. 42, J7
5. YgS, CONSERVATIVE J6b. DO you think of youreelf ●e ● _coneervetive or ● oot verv
I 3. YSS, NODBSATE}
TURNTU P. 42, J7
coneervctive?
-~
J6C. DO YOUthink of youreelf ●e wre like● liberal or 9ore likeA coneervetive?
H-
3. SSIllf7Ut; R SEPUSES Y’O L310DW
@!Eiizi
TUSS ‘IO P. 42, J7
~ R NM ASSOLUTSLYNG USDESBTASDING%IBESALrASD ‘CO$$ERVA~VE” TURNTO P, 45,SECTIONK
42
J?. What about Ronald Reagan? Do You usually think OF Ronald Reagan aa aliberal, a conservative, a eoderate, or what?
1. YES, LIBEIUL J7a. DO you think he ia ● _ liberalor a not very strong liberal?
I
[-l ~[TURNTU P. 43, J8
5. YES, CONSERVATIVE J7b. Do yov think he ia ● ~ cenaervatlveor ● not very ●tronq cenaotvative?
I EiEIEEEiiIl
(
JS .
5. TSS , -BRVATIVS J8b. DOyou think he ie ● ~Coeeorvat ive Or ● Oet very ●trongceoeervstivo?
w~TURSTO P. 43, JS TUSN?0 P. 44, J9
3. YES, IKmsRATs
J7c. De you think he is mora like● liberalor more like ● conservative?
J 1
EEIEEiiiilTURSlt) P. 43, J8
43
What about jlalter Mondale? De you UEW1lY think of Walter Mondale ●. ●
liberal, a conservative, ● moderate, or what?
JSa. Do you thiok he ie ● strong llberelor ● not very strong libarel?
IDE!EIE!EEEI
TURS TU P. 44, J9
7. woo nm
J8c. Do you think he ie mere liko ● libereler more like ● ceneorvative?
EEEIEiiEiElTUSNTO P. 44, J9
42
J?. What about Ronald Reagan? Do You usually think OF Ronald Reagan aa aliberal, a conservative, a eoderate, or what?
1. YES, LIBEIUL J7a. DO you think he ia ● _ liberalor a not very strong liberal?
I
[-l ~[TURNTU P. 43, J8
5. YES, CONSERVATIVE J7b. Do yov think he ia ● ~ cenaervatlveor ● not very ●tronq cenaotvative?
I EiEIEEEiiIl
(
JS .
5. TSS , -BRVATIVS J8b. DOyou think he ie ● ~Coeeorvat ive Or ● Oet very ●trongceoeervstivo?
w~TURSTO P. 43, JS TUSN?0 P. 44, J9
3. YES, IKmsRATs
J7c. De you think he is mora like● liberalor more like ● conservative?
J 1
EEIEEiiiilTURSlt) P. 43, J8
43
What about jlalter Mondale? De you UEW1lY think of Walter Mondale ●. ●
liberal, a conservative, ● moderate, or what?
JSa. Do you thiok he ie ● strong llberelor ● not very strong libarel?
IDE!EIE!EEEI
TURS TU P. 44, J9
7. woo nm
J8c. Do you think he ie mere liko ● libereler more like ● ceneorvative?
EEEIEiiEiElTUSNTO P. 44, J9
44
J9 and J1O not in telephone interview K1 and K2 not in telephone interview
J9 . People havo dif fcrent thingo in sind when thay say that SOMew’s politicalview ●rc liberal or cen9~rvativ@. we’d like to knw -re ●bout this. Let ‘ sstart with liberal. Uhst ●orts of thingo do ~ have 28 mhd vhen you saythat someone’s political view ●re Iib@rsl? (PROBE: Cm you sive me w●semple?) (AnythinB cl-?)
J1O. And, vhat do you heve in mind when you ●y that ●omeeno’o political view ●reconservative? (PROSE! Cen YOU give - so QIQ?) (~Y~f4 ~?)
SECTION K u3 45
KI. (R.B., P.3 ) SOW people think the government should prevld~ f otter services,even in ●reas such ●s hoelth end oducathn, in order to reduce spending.Suppose th~se people ue *t on. * of the Scele ●t Point number 1. OtherPOOP1Ofeel it is important for the 9ovunment to ProvLdo msny moro servicesevsn if it DSSIIS an increeso in $-ins. SuPpose those POOPlO ue attheotharutd, ●t point 7. W, of course, eom other pseplo hevo G@nhts someuhero Lnbetween ●t points 2, 3, b, S, or 6.
GOVESMU2NTSERVICES/GOVCRNNSSTSPEllOINO
1 2 3 4 s 6 7
00VEIUU4ENTSWOULD 00VERNIENTSHOULOPROVIDEMANYYENER PROV3DENANTNORSSERVICES: REDUCE SERVICES; INCRKASE
SPENDINGALOT SPENOINGA MT
. . Where would you place youreelf on thic ●cale, or heven tt you thought retch●bout thie?
#RATING
T
O. UAVEN’TTIIOUONTNUCN1 J
TUSN3U P. 46, K3
MTINO 6. OR
b. Uhere ueuld you piece Roae3d Reegan on thie ●cele?
c. (here vould you place) Walter Nondele? md. (Where ueuld you place) T
(NAM # 31, 33, or 35)
● . (Where would you place) ?(NAM # 32, 36, or 36)
f. (Nhero uould you piece) ?(NMS # 37 or 39)H
g. (Uhere wuld YOUplace) moot liberale?
h. (Nhere wuld you place) meet coeeerwtivet?
K2. Now ietsnt’is it to you thet the federal ~t @whet~onthi$ iSSUOOf SpOftdinS end SOrvices? Isit You thinkis
-~,~t,i ren, or~i rtnt~~tg7~uPi. lWY
1===! Fai*i+l’&;
44
J9 and J1O not in telephone interview K1 and K2 not in telephone interview
J9 . People havo dif fcrent thingo in sind when thay say that SOMew’s politicalview ●rc liberal or cen9~rvativ@. we’d like to knw -re ●bout this. Let ‘ sstart with liberal. Uhst ●orts of thingo do ~ have 28 mhd vhen you saythat someone’s political view ●re Iib@rsl? (PROBE: Cm you sive me w●semple?) (AnythinB cl-?)
J1O. And, vhat do you heve in mind when you ●y that ●omeeno’o political view ●reconservative? (PROSE! Cen YOU give - so QIQ?) (~Y~f4 ~?)
SECTION K u3 45
KI. (R.B., P.3 ) SOW people think the government should prevld~ f otter services,even in ●reas such ●s hoelth end oducathn, in order to reduce spending.Suppose th~se people ue *t on. * of the Scele ●t Point number 1. OtherPOOP1Ofeel it is important for the 9ovunment to ProvLdo msny moro servicesevsn if it DSSIIS an increeso in $-ins. SuPpose those POOPlO ue attheotharutd, ●t point 7. W, of course, eom other pseplo hevo G@nhts someuhero Lnbetween ●t points 2, 3, b, S, or 6.
GOVESMU2NTSERVICES/GOVCRNNSSTSPEllOINO
1 2 3 4 s 6 7
00VEIUU4ENTSWOULD 00VERNIENTSHOULOPROVIDEMANYYENER PROV3DENANTNORSSERVICES: REDUCE SERVICES; INCRKASE
SPENDINGALOT SPENOINGA MT
. . Where would you place youreelf on thic ●cale, or heven tt you thought retch●bout thie?
#RATING
T
O. UAVEN’TTIIOUONTNUCN1 J
TUSN3U P. 46, K3
MTINO 6. OR
b. Uhere ueuld you piece Roae3d Reegan on thie ●cele?
c. (here vould you place) Walter Nondele? md. (Where ueuld you place) T
(NAM # 31, 33, or 35)
● . (Where would you place) ?(NAM # 32, 36, or 36)
f. (Nhero uould you piece) ?(NMS # 37 or 39)H
g. (Uhere wuld YOUplace) moot liberale?
h. (Nhere wuld you place) meet coeeerwtivet?
K2. Now ietsnt’is it to you thet the federal ~t @whet~onthi$ iSSUOOf SpOftdinS end SOrvices? Isit You thinkis
-~,~t,i ren, or~i rtnt~~tg7~uPi. lWY
1===! Fai*i+l’&;
K3. sow PmOPICthink it is ●ll risht for the public •chool~ to ●tart ●ech diywith ● preyer. Others feel that reli8ion doee not belong in the publiccchools but ●hould be taken cere of by the f ●mily end the church. Itwe you
been interested ●nough in this to fever one ●ide over the other?
u
1. Yssw
Tusn m ?.47, M
K3a. thich do ;OU think -- ochoole ●hould be ●lloued to ●twt ●wh deywith ● prayer ~ reii8ion doee not beloas in the ●eboolsl
01. mtooLs UtaLO w MAmlsD To Snuw Ma MYltn31APMTss.
❑ ✌✎~ss; ~-s, S*SCWT,
(-&. DWT tow
(K-4 through K5 not in telephone interview,
u3 47
K4. (R. B., P. 4 ) Some people think thet the United Statesshould bscoas much moreinvolved in the internel ●ffalrs of Centrel Americen countries. Others bellwethet the U.S. should become mctt les8 involved in UtLe ares.
CENTRALAMERICA
1 2 3 b 5 6 7
Us. SHOULDSscomMUCH MOSS INVOLVEDIN l~—i& APYAIRSOF CENTSALAMSRICA
U.S. SHOULD BECCMSMUCHLESS INVOLVEDIN l~=AL AFFAIRSOF CENTRALA?IERICA
8.
b.
c.
d.
● .
f.
s.
h.
KS.
Uhere vould you place youreelf on thie ●cale, or heven’ t you &hought wcb●bout this?
MTINC O. MVSW’T T310UCUTIflJCll
TTURNTo P. 48, K6
v MTINO 8. DS
Uhere wuld you place Ronald Reasen on thie ●cale?
(ISiere Wuld You place) Walter Hondale?
(Uhere vould you place) ?(NAW 831, 33, or 35
(Where would YOUplace) ?(W4S # 32, 34, or M)
(Where wuld you place) ?(NA14S# 37 or 39)
(mere wuld YOUplace) most Mberele?
Where Wuld YOU place) met cooeerwtivee? ‘D
BOW~tant is it to you thst the fderal ~mtwhet Vou think is~ on this issue of involvat in Cantral Americen c%mries? IS it
●ntr1 ~1 MX .~t U!@YS &fLQMgk%g or not h-mm a
~ to you?
&BR~,~,
K3. sow PmOPICthink it is ●ll risht for the public •chool~ to ●tart ●ech diywith ● preyer. Others feel that reli8ion doee not belong in the publiccchools but ●hould be taken cere of by the f ●mily end the church. Itwe you
been interested ●nough in this to fever one ●ide over the other?
u
1. Yssw
Tusn m ?.47, M
K3a. thich do ;OU think -- ochoole ●hould be ●lloued to ●twt ●wh deywith ● prayer ~ reii8ion doee not beloas in the ●eboolsl
01. mtooLs UtaLO w MAmlsD To Snuw Ma MYltn31APMTss.
❑ ✌✎~ss; ~-s, S*SCWT,
(-&. DWT tow
(K-4 through K5 not in telephone interview,
u3 47
K4. (R. B., P. 4 ) Some people think thet the United Statesshould bscoas much moreinvolved in the internel ●ffalrs of Centrel Americen countries. Others bellwethet the U.S. should become mctt les8 involved in UtLe ares.
CENTRALAMERICA
1 2 3 b 5 6 7
Us. SHOULDSscomMUCH MOSS INVOLVEDIN l~—i& APYAIRSOF CENTSALAMSRICA
U.S. SHOULD BECCMSMUCHLESS INVOLVEDIN l~=AL AFFAIRSOF CENTRALA?IERICA
8.
b.
c.
d.
● .
f.
s.
h.
KS.
Uhere vould you place youreelf on thie ●cale, or heven’ t you &hought wcb●bout this?
MTINC O. MVSW’T T310UCUTIflJCll
TTURNTo P. 48, K6
v MTINO 8. DS
Uhere wuld you place Ronald Reasen on thie ●cale?
(ISiere Wuld You place) Walter Hondale?
(Uhere vould you place) ?(NAW 831, 33, or 35
(Where would YOUplace) ?(W4S # 32, 34, or M)
(Where wuld you place) ?(NA14S# 37 or 39)
(mere wuld YOUplace) most Mberele?
Where Wuld YOU place) met cooeerwtivee? ‘D
BOW~tant is it to you thst the fderal ~mtwhet Vou think is~ on this issue of involvat in Cantral Americen c%mries? IS it
●ntr1 ~1 MX .~t U!@YS &fLQMgk%g or not h-mm a
~ to you?
&BR~,~,
48 ~K6, K7, and K8 not in telephone interview 49
K6. (R. B., P. 5 ) some peoplo foolthemwrnaent in Washington should see to itthat ●very person has ● job end ● sood standard of lhing. Others think tha K8. I am going to read a statement about U.S. foreign policy, ●nd I would likapovernmvnt should just let sech person got tieed on his own. you to tell we Wh!XheCyou egree or dieagree. The et8tCWCnt ie...
Thie country would be better off if we just ●tayed home ●nddid not concern ouraelvee with ptoblewe in other parts of
JOB MD ooob STANDASDOF LIVINGthe world.
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 (~ you ●gree or dieegree with thie statement?)
GOVERSt4ENTSSS TO 00VESMENTLET Ha-A JOB ANDGDOO SACHPKSSOtlGET
STANDAKDOF LIVING AllSADoNIXlll
● . Uhue would you placa youreelf on this ●cale, or haven’t You t~ht much●bout thie?
sATInc
T
0. UAVFJVT2WOUGST3tllcu1 I
TGRNTQP. 49, K8
.
b. Hlmre would you place Sonald Reagan on thie ●cale? mc. (Uhere would you piece)
d. (Uhere would you piece)
e. (Uhere would you place)
f. Where would you place)
s. (mere would You place)
h. (Where would you place)
Walter )tondale?
7(NME# 31, 33, or 35)
?(NAHF.# 32, 34, or 36)
?(tiAKS # 37 or 39)
meet liberale?
woet conaervativee? B
K7. Sow important 1s it to you thet the federal Qovumt WhBtmw minkat on this issue of jobs end ctanderdof living? Is%ptrasl x &!S!Q&*
s
v=~e~~e orti~u~tom?=E=m=
50
K9 .
t(, K9 through KIOc not [
(R.B.,P. 6 ) Thereia much concern about the rapid rise in medical andhospital coste. Some people feel there should be a governwnt ineuranceplan which would cover all ❑edical ●nd hospital ●xpenses for ●veryone.Othere feel that all medical expeneee ●hould be paid by individual, andthrough private insurance plann like Blue Cream or other company-paid plane.
HSALTNINSUSANCE1 2 3 4 5 6 7
OOVSSNNSNTINSURANCE
PRIVATS
PLANINSURANCEPLAN
a. Whera would you place youreelf on this scale, or haven~t you thought muchabout this?
RATILW EEiiEll o.uvmior~mm
.dephone interview51
K1O. sow people ●re ●fraid the Boveromant ti LLaehinStoo le Settims too powrfulfor the good of the country ●nd the individualpereon. Othere feel that thegovernment in Uaehington ie not settins too ●trom~. Do you heve em opimioo
& thie or not?
IRI -m ~ P. 52. SECTIONL
~KIOa. Whet ie your feeling, do you think the govermnnt ie gettln8 too pever-
ful or do you think the ~overwent ie not Setting too ●tromg?
-m 7-’D”-’””*H II
KIOb. & you think the 8ove~nt Tehould beco9e morepowerful or ●hould it ●tsy the way it ie?
v-
IK1OC. Which party do you think ie Are likely to favor ● peuerful government 1!Uaehinntom -- the Democrats, the Republicsne, or uouldn’t there be muchdiffer=ce betwen them on this?
-l pi ~1 -l
52SECT ION L
People have different ideas about the government in ILsshington. Theseideaa don’ t refer to Oenocrats or Republican in particular, but just tothe pvernment in general. We want to oee how you feel ●bout these ideas.For axample:
L1. Do you think that paople in tha government wasteQoJ of the money we payin t.sxee, waate ~ of it, or don’ t waste very ❑uch of it?
-m~m
L2. flow much of the time do you think you can trust the government in Uaahimgton
to do what ie right - j uat ●bout always, momt of tha time, or only ●om ofthe time?
L3. Would you say the government ie pretty much rum by ● few bis intereatalooking out for themaelvem or that it is run for the benefit of all thapeople?
5. FSU BIG ItPTEkESTS 1. FOR‘THEgESSFIT OF ALL1-
L4. DOyou think that guite a few of the people runnins the government arecrooked, not very many ●re, or do you think hardly any of them ●recrooked?
PI -1-1 =]
L5 through L7d not in telephone interview
L5. How much do you feel that having electione mekee the government paysttamtion to whet the paople think -- ● good deal,some,or notmuch?
53
L6. Over the yeere, how much ●ttention do you fmel the government pays to whatpeople think when it decides whetto do -- ● good deal,ems, or notmuch?
L7. Phase tell me whethu you ~ or dieagreq with each of theee stat~ts.ma f iret atatememt ie...
1. AOREES. DISkDRSt
4. If ● pareon doesn’t cam how en ●lection cons out,them that person shouldn’ t wote in it.
b. -le like ES don’t hew mny say mbomtwhatthe~ernmsnt does.
c . I don ‘t think @lic OfficialsmmramlmltWhatpaOp10like me think.
d. ~ths politics and government ●ea eo Eomplimatedthat ● parson Mke me cmn’t raally wmderstmnd what’sgoingal.
52SECT ION L
People have different ideas about the government in ILsshington. Theseideaa don’ t refer to Oenocrats or Republican in particular, but just tothe pvernment in general. We want to oee how you feel ●bout these ideas.For axample:
L1. Do you think that paople in tha government wasteQoJ of the money we payin t.sxee, waate ~ of it, or don’ t waste very ❑uch of it?
-m~m
L2. flow much of the time do you think you can trust the government in Uaahimgton
to do what ie right - j uat ●bout always, momt of tha time, or only ●om ofthe time?
L3. Would you say the government ie pretty much rum by ● few bis intereatalooking out for themaelvem or that it is run for the benefit of all thapeople?
5. FSU BIG ItPTEkESTS 1. FOR‘THEgESSFIT OF ALL1-
L4. DOyou think that guite a few of the people runnins the government arecrooked, not very many ●re, or do you think hardly any of them ●recrooked?
PI -1-1 =]
L5 through L7d not in telephone interview
L5. How much do you feel that having electione mekee the government paysttamtion to whet the paople think -- ● good deal,some,or notmuch?
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L6. Over the yeere, how much ●ttention do you fmel the government pays to whatpeople think when it decides whetto do -- ● good deal,ems, or notmuch?
L7. Phase tell me whethu you ~ or dieagreq with each of theee stat~ts.ma f iret atatememt ie...
1. AOREES. DISkDRSt
4. If ● pareon doesn’t cam how en ●lection cons out,them that person shouldn’ t wote in it.
b. -le like ES don’t hew mny say mbomtwhatthe~ernmsnt does.
c . I don ‘t think @lic OfficialsmmramlmltWhatpaOp10like me think.
d. ~ths politics and government ●ea eo Eomplimatedthat ● parson Mke me cmn’t raally wmderstmnd what’sgoingal.
(’ L8 through Lila not i( ?lephone interview
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L8. some say that the civil righte people have been trying to pueh toofeet.
L9.
L1O.
Othere feel they haven’t puehed fact ●nough. Nov ●bout you: DOyou thinkthat civil rishts leadere cre trying to pueh toofeet,●re Coingtoo●lovly,or ●re they moving ●t shout the ~ ●peed?
m–i-
(R. B., P.7) There ie much discueeion ●bout the beet WY to deal vithrecial probleme. SODC people think ●chievins recial intesretioo of schooleie eo important that it juetifiee bueins children to ●choolo out of theirovn neighborhood. Other think letting children so to their aei~borhoodschooie ie ●o importent that they oppoee buein~.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
BUS TO’ACNISVEINTEGRATION
Uhere vould you piece youroelf on thie ●cele●bout thie?
-
KSBP CNIkEN INWSIOiMRWOD SCNOOLS
or hevea*t you thousht much
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In the pact few yeare ve fteveheerd ● lot ●bout improvins thepoaltionof black people in thie country. Ifw mch real chense do you think therehee bean in thepoeition of black people in the peet fcu wars; -,~, or not wch ●t ●ll?
PI FI [~] -J
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Lll. (R. S., P. 8) For ● netion, it 18 not ●lweye poeeible to obtain everythingone ■isht vieh. ti thie pase, ●everel different Soale ●re licted. If youh-d to chooee emns them, which ~ ●eeme meet deeirable to you?
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1. MAINTAININGORDERItl TNS NATION
2. CIVINO llfE PEOPLE HORS sAY IN INPORTANTPOLITICALDECISIONS
3. FIONTINGRISINO PRICES
4. PR02BCTIN0 ?RSEOONOF SP2SCN
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Llle. (R. B., ?. S ) IRtich ooe would ba pour ●cod eboice?
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Ml. (R. B., P. 10) Here 18 s liet of groupe. Pleaee read ovor the list ●ndtell me the letter for thoee groupe you feel particularly cloee to --people who ●re met like you in their ideas ●nd Intereete ●od f eeli~~bout thi~o . (NARKALL liSNTIONS)
L12. Oo you coneider relisiom to be ●n importent pert of your life. er mot?
5. NO, NOT DiPORTdNT
00 TO L15
I 1. YES,221PGRTANTI •1•1•1c1
I●. POORPSOPLlt
b. LIBERALS
c. SOUTNSRNSSS
d. UISPANICS
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L13. Would you say your relision providee ~ 8uidemce in your dey-to4ay livins,uite ● bit of @tidence, or ● reet de-l of guidence in your dey-to-day Iivins?
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L14. Some people heve hed deep religious ●xperience vhich have tremeformed their- livee. 1‘m thinkins of ●xperience ●ometimee deecribed ●o Kbeing born ●gein
in ome’e feith” er “diecoverins Jeeum Chriet im ome‘e life. 0’ There ●re deeplyrelisioue people who heve not hcd ●m ●xperience of thie eert. Nou ●bout you;heve ~ hed ●uch ●n experience?
El lEl IGEE3
L15. (R. B., P. 9 ) Nere ●re four stetememte ●bout the Bible, eed 114 like you totell me which ie cloceot to your we view.
al. TNNBIBLE IS GODISNGRDANOALL 2T SAYS IS TRUS.
•1nu•1o
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f. BLAclcs
S. LAMR UNIONS
h. F~INISTS
j. nsN
❑ ✎142. INTBRVIWSR’$ CNIXRP02NT:
Y
1. R NBNTIONED
Y
2. R NsNTIONBO
Y
3. R NENTI~SDNOSSTNANONB ONLYONE NO GROUPSGROUPIN Ml GROUPIN Ml IN Ml
U 3. TNSBIBLEIS A GOODS00SBBCAUSEIT WASURITTSNBY U2SI! IiSN, BUTGODNdD t@TNINGTO 00 UITN IT.
❑ 4. TN, BIBLS WASUNITTSNBY XRN UN() LIVBO SO LONGAGOT2iM XT ISUORTWVSRYLITTLE TODAY.
❑ 7. OTNSR, SPRCIPY:
❑ 8. DON’T S3NXl
II 1 TUliN m P.58,TIti MRR
t2e. (RoB., p. lo ~k at che liet●gein. Of the Broupe youjuet mentioned, which one doyou feelcloeeet to?
[2C. DO you belons to ●ny orgeniestiooe ertdtepart im any ●ctivities that
reoreeemt the interee te and vieu-
P&tte of JGROUP NMKD IN Ml)?
IEIHEIE!E!!EI!f2b. 00 you belons to ●ny orgeni-
zatione or teke part in ●y●ctivitiee that repteeentthe Intereete ●nd vievpointeof (CROUPNANEOIN H2tII?
EIEEHGl
5657
SECTION II
Ml. (R. B., P. 10) Here 18 s liet of groupe. Pleaee read ovor the list ●ndtell me the letter for thoee groupe you feel particularly cloee to --people who ●re met like you in their ideas ●nd Intereete ●od f eeli~~bout thi~o . (NARKALL liSNTIONS)
L12. Oo you coneider relisiom to be ●n importent pert of your life. er mot?
5. NO, NOT DiPORTdNT
00 TO L15
I 1. YES,221PGRTANTI •1•1•1c1
I●. POORPSOPLlt
b. LIBERALS
c. SOUTNSRNSSS
d. UISPANICS
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L13. Would you say your relision providee ~ 8uidemce in your dey-to4ay livins,uite ● bit of @tidence, or ● reet de-l of guidence in your dey-to-day Iivins?
‘1%1 -l yl [=1 -
L14. Some people heve hed deep religious ●xperience vhich have tremeformed their- livee. 1‘m thinkins of ●xperience ●ometimee deecribed ●o Kbeing born ●gein
in ome’e feith” er “diecoverins Jeeum Chriet im ome‘e life. 0’ There ●re deeplyrelisioue people who heve not hcd ●m ●xperience of thie eert. Nou ●bout you;heve ~ hed ●uch ●n experience?
El lEl IGEE3
L15. (R. B., P. 9 ) Nere ●re four stetememte ●bout the Bible, eed 114 like you totell me which ie cloceot to your we view.
al. TNNBIBLE IS GODISNGRDANOALL 2T SAYS IS TRUS.
•1nu•1o
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f. BLAclcs
S. LAMR UNIONS
h. F~INISTS
j. nsN
❑ ✎142. INTBRVIWSR’$ CNIXRP02NT:
Y
1. R NBNTIONED
Y
2. R NsNTIONBO
Y
3. R NENTI~SDNOSSTNANONB ONLYONE NO GROUPSGROUPIN Ml GROUPIN Ml IN Ml
U 3. TNSBIBLEIS A GOODS00SBBCAUSEIT WASURITTSNBY U2SI! IiSN, BUTGODNdD t@TNINGTO 00 UITN IT.
❑ 4. TN, BIBLS WASUNITTSNBY XRN UN() LIVBO SO LONGAGOT2iM XT ISUORTWVSRYLITTLE TODAY.
❑ 7. OTNSR, SPRCIPY:
❑ 8. DON’T S3NXl
II 1 TUliN m P.58,TIti MRR
t2e. (RoB., p. lo ~k at che liet●gein. Of the Broupe youjuet mentioned, which one doyou feelcloeeet to?
[2C. DO you belons to ●ny orgeniestiooe ertdtepart im any ●ctivities that
reoreeemt the interee te and vieu-
P&tte of JGROUP NMKD IN Ml)?
IEIHEIE!E!!EI!f2b. 00 you belons to ●ny orgeni-
zatione or teke part in ●y●ctivitiee that repteeentthe Intereete ●nd vievpointeof (CROUPNANEOIN H2tII?
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( dording in telephone interview ( (’58 59
SECTION Y TIMENARK: EXACT TIME NOW:
Y1. Would you mind telling me your race? Are you white, black, AmericanIndian or Alaskan native, Asian or Pacific Islander? TURNTO P, 2 OF COVERSHEET,
“RECONTACTINFOIU4ATION”
SECTION Z( INTERVIEWER OBSERVATION)
Z1 .~~
Y2. And te your ethnic orisin Hispanic, that 1s, ●re you Mexican-American orChicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or some other Hispanic orisin?
m -l PI -I WI
Respoti8nt’s sea is:H-
R@apondant”s rac~ ia:
mm-l-l
Is R of Hiepanic Origin?
n~mmn[
32.
Wordingin
personalinterview 23.
EXACTTINENOW:
TURNTOP, 20F COVERSHEET,“RECONTACTlNFORNATION”
*Z4 .
Z5
‘ot ‘n+ ‘s”telephoneinterview
Z6 .
Z7 .
28.
Ralationehip Of R to hoed:= = 1“”’—1
Other persons prosant ●t interviomnzccs6ARv )
wua: (CHECRISMZZIIASONZBOXIF
RaepoaGont’s Cooperaticntuse:
EBB
——
Respondent’e 9eneral leval of information about politics end public ●ffairssod :
IIOVZRY HIGHI 12. rAxRLrnIGHl 13. AvzmOel I*. FAtRLYIJAIs.vmwl
Rate R’e apparent intclligenco:
=-EE.I*From control file. Not coded by telephone
14.BEMAv25A13zIIs. wmwd
interviewer.
( dording in telephone interview ( (’58 59
SECTION Y TIMENARK: EXACT TIME NOW:
Y1. Would you mind telling me your race? Are you white, black, AmericanIndian or Alaskan native, Asian or Pacific Islander? TURNTO P, 2 OF COVERSHEET,
“RECONTACTINFOIU4ATION”
SECTION Z( INTERVIEWER OBSERVATION)
Z1 .~~
Y2. And te your ethnic orisin Hispanic, that 1s, ●re you Mexican-American orChicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or some other Hispanic orisin?
m -l PI -I WI
Respoti8nt’s sea is:H-
R@apondant”s rac~ ia:
mm-l-l
Is R of Hiepanic Origin?
n~mmn[
32.
Wordingin
personalinterview 23.
EXACTTINENOW:
TURNTOP, 20F COVERSHEET,“RECONTACTlNFORNATION”
*Z4 .
Z5
‘ot ‘n+ ‘s”telephoneinterview
Z6 .
Z7 .
28.
Ralationehip Of R to hoed:= = 1“”’—1
Other persons prosant ●t interviomnzccs6ARv )
wua: (CHECRISMZZIIASONZBOXIF
RaepoaGont’s Cooperaticntuse:
EBB
——
Respondent’e 9eneral leval of information about politics end public ●ffairssod :
IIOVZRY HIGHI 12. rAxRLrnIGHl 13. AvzmOel I*. FAtRLYIJAIs.vmwl
Rate R’e apparent intclligenco:
=-EE.I*From control file. Not coded by telephone
14.BEMAv25A13zIIs. wmwd
interviewer.
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60
29.
210.
211.
212.
How suspicious did R seem to be ebout the study, -e the interview?
1. NOTAT ALL SUSPICIOUS 3. sOwZWWATSUSPICIOUS1~
Overall, how greet was R’s interest in the interview?
=---B
How sincue did R sem to be in (his/her) enswers?
E*FY
Were therm eny rticuler perts of the interview for which you doubted R’ssincerity? If so, name thun by section or question ntis.
213. OMITTED.
214. Wes this interview conducted entirely in Znglish, or was it neceseery totrenslate some (or ●il) questions into enothu hngueqe?
THUNRNAILSKETCH I
+Z14a.Whetlenguege?
TUI?NTOP, 60,THUHBt!AILSKETCH
61THUMBNAILSKETCH:
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60
29.
210.
211.
212.
How suspicious did R seem to be ebout the study, -e the interview?
1. NOTAT ALL SUSPICIOUS 3. sOwZWWATSUSPICIOUS1~
Overall, how greet was R’s interest in the interview?
=---B
How sincue did R sem to be in (his/her) enswers?
E*FY
Were therm eny rticuler perts of the interview for which you doubted R’ssincerity? If so, name thun by section or question ntis.
213. OMITTED.
214. Wes this interview conducted entirely in Znglish, or was it neceseery totrenslate some (or ●il) questions into enothu hngueqe?
THUNRNAILSKETCH I
+Z14a.Whetlenguege?
TUI?NTOP, 60,THUHBt!AILSKETCH
61THUMBNAILSKETCH: