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VAR CF0301    7-PT SCALE PARTY IDENTIFICATION
              COLUMNS 305-305
              NUMERIC
              MD EQ 0


        Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican,
        a Democrat, an Independent, or what?  (IF REPUBLICAN OR DEMOCRAT)
        Would you call yourself a strong (REP/DEM) or a not very strong
        (REP/DEM)?  (IF INDEPENDENT, OTHER [1966 and later: OR NO
        PREFERENCE]:)  Do you think of yourself as closer to the Republican or
        Democratic party?

        PARTY ID - 7 CATEGORIES
        -------------------------------------------------------------------

        USE WEIGHT VARIABLE VCF0009/VCF0009A/VCF0009B.

        APOLITICAL:    Code 9:
           In 1952-1966, an R who voluntarily specified complete
           disinterest in politics ('I never vote,' 'I don't get
           involved in politics,' etc.) in response to party
           identification was coded as apolitical.  S/he was not
           then asked if s/he felt closer to either major party.
           In 1968-1980, 1984 an R who responded 'no preference'
           to party identification and who responded with
           'neither', DK or NA when asked if s/he felt closer to
           either major party was coded as apolitical if s/he
           otherwise also expressed a general disinterest in
           politics.

           In 1982, 1986 and later, an R who expressed 'no
           preference' for party identification and who responded
           with 'neither,' DK or NA when asked if s/he felt closer
           to either major party was coded as apolitical IF s/he
           also indicated little or no interest in politics in
           response to the following 4 questions (CUM FILE VARS
           VCF0310, VCF0311/VCF0312, VCF0313, VCF0702):
             1) How much would you say you cared about (1982,1986:
             the way the congressional election came out;  1988:
             which party wins the election);
             2) Would you say you follow what's going on in
             government and public affairs most of the time, some
             of the time, only now and then, or hardly at all;
             3) Did you vote in the elections this November;
             4) Would you say you were very much interested, somewhat
             interested or not much interested in following the
             political campaigns this year.

        INDEPENDENT:   Code 4:
           In 1952-1966, an R was defined as independent if s/he
           responded 'independent' to party identification and
           then responded with 'neither,' DK or NA when asked if
           s/he felt closer to either major party.
           In 1968-1980 and 1984 an R was defined as independent
           (code 4 in VCF0301) if s/he responded 'independent' to
           party identification and then responded with 'neither,'
           DK or NA when asked if s/he felt closer to either major
           party.  An R was also defined as independent (code 4 in
           VCF0301) if:  #1. s/he responded 'no preference' to party
           identification  AND #2. responded with 'neither,' DK or
           NA when asked if s/he felt closer to either major party
           AND #3. if s/he otherwise expressed some interest in
           politics.

        INDEPENDENT/APOLITICAL:   Codes 4/9:
           In 1982, 1986 and later,  an R who responded
           'independent' to party identification and who then
           responded with 'neither,' DK or NA when asked if s/he
           felt closer to either major party was coded as
           independent (code 4 in VCF0301).  An R who expressed 'no
           preference' for party identification and who responded
           with 'neither,' DK or NA when asked if s/he felt closer
           to either major party was coded as independent (code 4
           in VCF0301) IF s/he also indicated some interest in
           politics in response to the 4 questions listed above.

        OTHER:    Code 0:
           In all years, if an R responded to the party
           identification question with the mention of a minor
           party and then responded 'neither,' DK or NA when asked
           if s/he felt closer to either major party, then s/he
           has been coded "other."

        LEANERS:  Codes 3,5:
           'Leaners' have included the following (all years):
           a.   Rs who responded 'independent' to party
                identification and who responded with the
                mention of a major party when asked if s/he
                felt closer to either major party.
           b.   Rs who responded to the party
                identification question with the mention of
                a minor party but who said they felt closer
                to one major party.
           c.   Rs who responded to the party
                identification with 'no preference' but who
                said they felt closer to one major party.

        1.  Strong Democrat
        2.  Weak Democrat
        3.  Independent - Democrat
        4.  Independent - Independent
        5.  Independent - Republican
        6.  Weak Republican
        7.  Strong Republican
        9.  Apolitical (1966 only: and DK)

        0.  DK; NA; other; refused to answer; INAP, no pre (1952,1960)

        1952:  237         1954:  12         1956:  88
        1958:  62          1960:  91         1962:  35
        1964:  146         1966:  82         1968:  120
        1970:  184(type 0) 1972:  140        1974:  2204
        1976:  3174        1978:  433        1980:  266
        1982:  291         1984:  318        1986:  300
        1988:  274         1990:  320        1992:  3634
        1994:  655         1996:  960420     1998:  980339
        2000:  000523
                                                                              
                                                                              
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VAR CF0704    PARTY OF PRES VOTE- ALL MAJOR CANDIDATES
              COLUMNS 558-558
              NUMERIC
              MD EQ 0


             1948:  (IF R VOTED:) Whom did you vote for?
        1952-1964:  (IF R VOTED:) Who did you vote for for President?
        1968-1976:  (IF R VOTED:) Who did you vote for in the election for
                        President?
        1980-later:  (IF R VOTED:)  How about the election for President? Did
                        you vote for a candidate for President?  (IF YES:) Who
                        did you vote for?

        MAJOR PARTY PRESIDENTIAL VOTE AND 3RD PARTY
        -------------------------------------------------------------------

        USE WEIGHT VARIABLE VCF0009/VCF0009A/VCF0009B.

        This variable is applicable to presidential years only.

             1.  Democrat
             2.  Republican
             3.  Major third party candidate (Wallace 1968/Anderson 1980
                     /Perot 1992,1996)

             0.  Did not vote; DK/NA if voted; refused to say if voted; voted,
                   but not for president (1980-1992); DK/NA if voted for
                   President; DK/NA who voted for (1980-1992); refused to say
                   who voted for; "other" vote; INAP, no post IW (1952,1960,
                   1964,1968,1972,1976,1980,1984,1988,1992,1996,2000);
                   question not used

        1948:  18        1952:  178      1956:  203
        1960:  201       1964:  286      1968:  316
        1972:  478       1976:  3665     1980:  994
        1984:  788       1988:  763      1992:  5609
        1996:  961082    2000:  001249


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VAR CF0704a   PARTY OF PRES VOTE- 2 MAJOR PARTIES
              COLUMNS 559-559
              NUMERIC
              MD EQ 0


        1948:  (IF R VOTED:) Whom did you vote for?
         1952-1964:  (IF R VOTED:) Who did you vote for for President?
         1968-1976:  (IF R VOTED:) Who did you vote for in the election for
                        President?
        1980-later:  (IF R VOTED:)  How about the election for President? Did
                        you vote for a candidate for President?  (IF YES:) Who
                        did you vote for?

        MAJOR PARTY PRESIDENTIAL VOTE (2 PARTY)
        -------------------------------------------------------------------

        USE WEIGHT VARIABLE VCF0009/VCF0009A/VCF0009B.

        This variable is applicable to presidential years only.

             1.  Democrat
             2.  Republican

             0.  Did not vote; DK/NA if voted; refused to say if voted; voted,
                   but not for president (1980-1992); DK/NA if voted for
                   President; DK/NA who voted for (1980-1992); refused to say
                   who voted for; "other" vote; INAP, no post IW (1952, 1960,
                   1964, 1968, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996);
                   question not used

        1948:  18        1952:  178       1956:  203
        1960:  201       1964:  286       1968:  316
        1972:  478       1976:  3665      1980:  994
        1984:  788       1988:  763       1992:  5609
        1996:  961082    2000:  001249


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VAR CF0724    DID R WATCH TV PROGRAMS ABOUT CAMPAIGN
              COLUMNS 580-580
              NUMERIC
              MD EQ 0


        1952-1972,1976,1986 intro:  We're (1952: mainly) interested in this
        interview in finding out whether people paid much attention to the
        election campaign this year.
        1974 intro:  A lot of people didn't pay much attention to the election
        campaigns this year. 1978,1980,1982,1984 intro:  Some people don't pay
        much attention to campaigns. How about you?

        1952-1972,1976:  Did you watch any programs about the campaign on
        television?  (1952,1960-1972,1976:  IF YES:) How many television
        programs about the campaign would you say you watched --  a good many,
        several, or just one or two?
        1974: How about you--did you watch any programs about the campaign on
        television? (IF YES:) How many television programs about the campaign
        would you say you watched--a good many, several, or just one or two?
        1978,1980,1982,1984,1986,1990,1992 and later: Did you watch any
        programs about the campaigns on television? (1978,1980,1984,1990,1996
        only: IF YES:  Would you say you watched-- a good many, several, or
        just one or two?)
        -------------------------------------------------------------------

        USE WEIGHT VARIABLE VCF0009/VCF0009A/VCF0009B.

        The order of media exposure questions (VCF0724-VCF0727) may have
        varied from year to year.

             1.  No, didn't watch TV programs about the campaign
             2.  Yes, watched TV program(s) about the campaign  [a good many,
                      several, just one or two, DK/NA frequency]

             0.  DK; NA; INAP, no post IW (1952,1960,1964,1968,1972,1976,
                 1980,1984,1992,1996,2000); form II, III, or IV (1972);
                 abbrev. telephone IW (1984); R does not own a television;
                 question not used

        1952:  175        1956:  199          1960:  193
        1964:  284        1968:  303          1972:  463
        1974:  2036       1976:  3604         1978:  56
        1980:  749        1982:  61           1984:  729,730
        1986:  64         1990:  65,66        1992:  5103
        1996:  961002     2000:  001202


==============================                                                
VAR CF0803    LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE 7PT SCALE
              COLUMNS 612-612
              NUMERIC
              MD EQ 0


        (ALL YEARS EXC. 2000 TELEPHONE:)  We hear a lot of talk these days
        about liberals and conservatives.  Here is (1972,1974: I'm going to
        show you) a 7-point scale on which the political views that people
        might hold are arranged from extremely liberal to extremely
        conservative.
        Where would you place yourself on this scale, or haven't you thought
        much about this?  (7-POINT SCALE SHOWN TO R)

        (2000 TELEPHONE) When it comes to politics, do you usually think of
        yourself as extremely liberal, liberal, slightly liberal, moderate or
        middle of the road, slightly conservative, extremely conservative,
        or haven't you thought much about this?
        -------------------------------------------------------------------

        USE WEIGHT VARIABLE VCF0009/VCF0009A/VCF0009B.

        FOR YEARS 1984 AND LATER:
        A followup 'choice' question was asked of respondents who replied
        "don't know" or "haven't thought much" to this question; except
        for years 1984, 1986 and 1990 this followup 'choice' question was
        also asked of respondents who answered "moderate."  For these years,
        a final 3-category summary was constructed:  the 'choice' question
        is found in VCF0824; the final 3-category summary is VCF0849.

        2000: 801 of 1807 interviews were conducted by telephone, without
        use of respondent booklet.  This variable represents 7-point scale
        data from interviews conducted using both modes.

        2000:  In addition to the traditional 7-point scale version of this
        question, approximately half of the 2000 Study respondents (both
        modes) were instead randomly selected for administration of a series
        of branching format questions.  The latter respondents are coded 0
        missing data in this variable.

             1.  Extremely liberal
             2.  Liberal
             3.  Slightly liberal
             4.  Moderate, middle of the road
             5.  Slightly conservative
             6.  Conservative
             7.  Extremely conservative
             9.  DK; haven't thought much about it

             0.  NA; INAP, no post IW (1972); form III,IV (1972); R not
                 administered 7pt scale series (2000); question not used

        1972:  652         1974:  2305         1976:  3286
        1978:  399         1980:  267          1982:  393
        1984:  369         1986:  385          1988:  228
        1990:  406         1992:  3509         1994:  839
        1996:  960365      1998:  980399       2000:  000440


==============================                                                
VAR CF9088    DEM PRES CAND- 7PT LIBERAL/CONSERV SCALE
              COLUMNS 992-992
              NUMERIC
              MD EQ 0 OR GE 8


        We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals and conservatives.
        Here is a 7-point scale on which the political views that people might
        hold are arranged from extremely liberal to extremely conservative.

        Where would you place <the Democratic Presidential Candidate> on this
        scale? (7-POINT SCALE SHOWN TO R)

      LIBERAL/CONSERVATIVE-- DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE'S RATING ON 7-
      POINT SCALE
        -------------------------------------------------------------------

        USE WEIGHT VARIABLE VCF0009/VCF0009A/VCF0009B.

        In 1972 respondents in mail sample were not asked this question.  In
        1980, this question appeared in both the Pre and Post; the pre-
        election variable is presented here.

        This variable referred to McGovern in 1972, Carter in 1976 and 1980,
        Mondale in 1984, Dukakis in 1988, Clinton in 1992 and 1996, and Gore
        in 2000.

        NO SELF-PLACEMENT INAPS 1972-1980:
        If R replied DK or "haven't thought much about it" in rating self on
        same 7-point scale, then R was not asked this question. [Note that in
        1972-1982 there was no follow-up question ('if you had to choose.')
        for self-rating.]

        NO SELF-PLACEMENT INAPS 1984,1988,1992:
        If R's self-placement was NA on the 7-point scale, then this question
        was not asked.  If R  replied "haven't thought much about it" or DK to
        this same 7-point scale, then R was prompted, 'If you had to
        choose...'  If R's response to the follow-up in 1984-1992 was DK, RF
        or NA, then R was not asked this question.

        In 1996 and later, randomization occurred for the order of the 3 major
        Presidential candidate names for this placement.

        In 2000, both telephone and FTF respondents were randomly selected
        for administration of the traditional 7-pt scale version of this
        question or a branching series version.  The 7-point scale version
        from both modes is represented here.

               1.   EXTREMELY LIBERAL
               2.   LIBERAL
               3.   SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
               4.   MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD
               5.   SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
               6.   CONSERVATIVE
               7.   EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

               8.   DK
               9.   NA; INAP, mail questionnaire; no post IW (1972); R
                    selected for branching series version of this question
                    (2000); question not used
               0.   R did not rate self on same 7-point scale (see above)

        1972:  654       1976:  3288        1980:  268
        1984:  372       1988:  231         1992:  3515
        1996:  960369    2000:  000456


==============================                                                
VAR CF9096    REP PRES CAND- 7PT LIBERAL/CONSERV SCALE
              COLUMNS 1000-1000
              NUMERIC
              MD EQ 0 OR GE 8


        We hear a lot of talk these days about liberals and conservatives.
        Here is a 7-point scale on which the political views that people might
        hold are arranged from extremely liberal to extremely conservative.

        Where would you place <the Republican Presidential Candidate> on this
        scale? (7-POINT SCALE SHOWN TO R)

        LIBERAL/CONSERVATIVE-- REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE'S RATING ON
        7-POINT SCALE
        -------------------------------------------------------------------

        USE WEIGHT VARIABLE VCF0009/VCF0009A/VCF0009B.

        In 1972 respondents in mail sample were not asked this question.  In
        1980, this variable appeared in both Pre and Post; the pre-election
        variable is presented here.

        This variable referred to Nixon in 1972, Ford in 1976, Reagan in 1980
        and 1984, George Bush in 1988 and 1992, Dole in 1996, and George W.
        Bush in 2000.

        NO SELF-PLACEMENT INAPS 1972-1980:
        If R replied DK or "haven't thought much about it" in rating self on
        same 7-point scale, then R was not asked this question. [Note that in
        1972-1982 there was no follow-up question ('if you had to choose.')
        for self-rating.]

        NO SELF-PLACEMENT INAPS 1984,1988,1992:
        If R's self-placement was NA on the 7-point scale, then this question
        was not asked.  If R  replied "haven't thought much about it" or DK to
        this same 7-point scale, then R was prompted, 'If you had to
        choose...'  If R's response to the follow-up in 1984-1992 was DK, RF
        or NA, then R was not asked this question.

        In 1996 and later, randomization occurred for the order of the 3 major
        Presidential candidate names for this placement.

        In 2000, both telephone and FTF respondents were randomly selected
        for administration of the traditional 7-pt scale version of this
        question or a branching series version.  The 7-point scale version
        from both modes is represented here.

               1.   EXTREMELY LIBERAL
               2.   LIBERAL
               3.   SLIGHTLY LIBERAL
               4.   MODERATE; MIDDLE OF ROAD
               5.   SLIGHTLY CONSERVATIVE
               6.   CONSERVATIVE
               7.   EXTREMELY CONSERVATIVE

               8.   DK
               9.   NA; INAP, mail questionnaire; no post IW (1972); R
                    selected for branching series version of this question
                    (2000); question not used
               0.   R did not rate self on same 7-point scale (see above)

        1972:  653       1976:  3287       1980:  269
        1984:  371       1988:  232        1992:  3514
        1996:  960371    2000:  000466



Walter Mebane 2002-10-26