VAR 000858 Q15d/Q15d.T. Clinton trait-strong leader MD1: EQ 0, MD2: GE 8 COLUMNS: 1753 - 1753 Numeric Q15d/Q15d.T. FTF: 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?]) TELEPHONE: 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?]) PROVIDES STRONG LEADERSHIP --------------------------------------------------------------------- [DO NOT PROBE "DK"] Clinton traits were asked in random order. Respondents were randomly assigned either to the retrospective assessments battery (Q1-Q11) or the affects and traits battery (Q14-Q15). If R did not get selected for the retrospective battery in the Pre election instrument they were assigned administration in the Post (S1-S11) and vice versa. 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, R selected for Q1-Q11 in the Pre 0 1 2 3 4 8 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Count 891 207 374 213 106 16 ==============================