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VAR 001638 S15b. Clinton trait-cares about people

VAR 001638    S15b. Clinton trait-cares about people
              MD1: EQ 0,  MD2: GE 8
              COLUMNS:  2861 - 2861
              Numeric

   S15b.

       Please look at page 4 of the booklet.
       In your opinion, does the phrase 'he is <trait>?"
       describe Bill Clinton extremely well, quite well, not
       too well, or not well at all?
       What about <trait>? [Does this phrase describe Bill
       Clinton extremely well, quite well, not too well, or not
       well at all?])

       REALLY CARES ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE YOU
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       [DO NOT PROBE "DK"]
       Respondents were randomly assigned either to the
       retrospective assessments battery (S1-S11) or the affects
       and traits battery (S14-S15).  If R did not get selected
       for the affects/traits battery in the Post election
       instrument they were assigned to administration in the
       Pre (Q1-Q11) and vice versa.
       The order in which Clinton affects were asked was
       randomized.

       Randomization:  Randomization is documented within the
       collection of randomization variables that appear at the end of
       the Pre survey vars.  The question numbers for randomization
       variables closely follow survey question numbers, preceded by
       "Rand" [e.g. for questions A4/A5 there is a randomization
       variable Rand.A4/A5].

       1. EXTREMELY WELL
       2. QUITE WELL
       3. NOT TOO WELL
       4. NOT WELL AT ALL

       8. DK
       9. RF
       0. NA; INAP, no Post interview; not administered in the Post

                      0        1        2        3        4        8
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          Count    1044       96      283      238      129       17


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Walter Mebane
Mon Nov 19 01:35:33 EST 2001