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ICPSR
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AMERICAN NATIONAL ELECTION STUDY, 1984:
CONTINUOUS MONITORING SURVEY FILE
Warren E. Miller and the National Election
Studies/Center for Political Studies
ICPSR 8298
American National Election Study, 1984:
Continuous Monitoring Survey File
(ICPSR 8298)
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Warren E. Miller
and the
National Election Studies
First ICPSR Edition, 1985
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE AMERICAN NATIONAL ELECTION STUDY, 1984
- CONTINUOUS MONITORING STUDY DESIGN
- SAMPLING INFORMATION FOR CONTINUOUS MONITORING
- ICPSR PROCESSING INFORMATION
- C. QUESTIONS AND VERSIONS
- CROSS-LISTING OF VARIABLE NUMBERS WITH QUESTIONS (VERS. 1-13)
- QUESTIONS WHICH HAVE VARIED OVER THE COURSE OF THE STUDY
- CODEBOOK
- 1 CASE ID (5 DIGIT NUMBER IN UPPER-LEFT CORNER)
- 2 PRIMARY AND CAUCUS-DATES
- 3 TIME ZONE CODE
- 4 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS INDICATOR
- 5 SELECTION TABLE
- 6 FINAL CALL NUMBER
- 7 RESULT DATE
- 8 RESULT DATE
- 9 RESULT DAY
- 10 NUMBER OF DAYS ELAPSED IN INTERVIEW PERIOD
- 11 RESULT CODE- FINAL DISPOSITION
- 12 INTERVIEWER OF RECORD
- 13 REFUSAL CONVERSION INDICATOR
- 14 NUMBER OF PERSONS
- 15 HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
- 16 NUMBER OF ELIGIBLE ADULTS
- 17 NUMBER OF CHILDREN < = 5
- 18 NUMBER OF CHILDREN 6-9
- 19 NUMBER OF CHILDREN 10-13
- 20 NUMBER OF CHILDREN 14-17
- 21 ZIP CODE
- 22 BREAKOFF DATE #1
- 23 BREAKOFF MONTH #1
- 24 BREAKOFF DAY #1
- 25 BREAKOFF Q#1
- 26 BREAKOFF DATE #2
- 27 BREAKOFF MONTH #2
- 28 BREAKOFF DAY #2
- 29 BREAKOFF Q #2
- 30 DAYS ALIVE
- 101 1. TELEPHONE INTERVIEWER'S NUMBER
- 102 2. CLUSTER ID NUMBER (3 DIGIT NUMBER)
- 103 3. RESPONDENT'S AREA CODE (FROM LABEL ON COVER SHEET)
- 104 4. SAMPLE ASSIGNED WEEK (FROM LABEL ON COVER SHEET)
- 105 5a. DATE INTERVIEW COMPLETED - MONTH
- 106 5b. DATE INTERVIEW COMPLETED - DAY
- 107 5x. DAY OF WEEK
- 108 6. TIME INTERVIEW BEGAN - EASTERN STANDARD TIME
- 109 6x. TIME INTERVIEW BEGAN - R'S LOCAL TIME
- 110 7. LENGTH OF INTERVIEW
- 111 11a. DATE INTERVIEW STARTED - MONTH
- 112 11b. DATE INTERVIEW STARTED - DAY
- 113 12. CALENDAR WEEK IN WHICH INTERVIEW WAS STARTED
- 114 13. CALENDAR WEEK IN WHICH INTERVIEW WAS COMPLETED
- 115 STATE OF INTERVIEW
- 116
- 117 VERSION NUMBER OF THIS APPLICATION
- 118 A1. We are interested in how people are getting along
- 119 A1a. Is that MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better?
- 120 A2. This past year, have you (and your family) had to watch
- 121 A2a. Is that MUCH more closely or A LITTLE more closely?
- 122 A3. Do you think that over the last year, (you/your
- 123 A3a. Has it gone up A LOT more or A LITTLE more?
- 124, 125, 126 A4. Sometimes people think about other groups of people in
- 127 A4a. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:
- 128 A4b. When it comes to economic matters, what sorts of
- 129 A4c. Would you say that over the past year the economic
- 130 A4d. Would you say MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better?
- 131 A4f. Would you say that over the past year the incomes of
- 132 A4g. Have they gone up A LOT or A LITTLE?
- 133 A4i. Would you say that over the past year GROUP FROM A4b
- 134 A4j. Have they had a MUCH harder time or a LITTLE harder time?
- 135 A5. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:
- 136 A5a. WOMEN
- 137 A5b. BLACKS
- 138 A5c. THE ELDERLY (SENIOR CITIZENS)
- 139 A5d. THE POOR
- 140 A5e. THE MIDDLE CLASS (INCL. UPPER/LOWER MIDDLE)
- 141 A6. What about women? Would you say that over the past year
- 142 A7. What about blacks? (would you say that over the past year
- 143 A8. (And what about) the elderly?
- 144 A9. (And what about) the poor?
- 145 A10. (And what about) the middle class?
- 146 B1. Some people seem to follow what's going on in government
- 147 B2. Let's switch to the presidential campaign for a minute.
- 148 B3. Would you say that (Version 12, Did) you personally
- 149 B4. Has (Version 12, did) anyone called you up or come
- 150 B4a. Has this happened in the last week?
- 151 B5. Has (Did anyone called you up or come around to talk to
- 152 B6. So far this year (Version 12, this year) have YOU talked
- 153 B6a. Have you done this in the last week?
- 154 DUMMY VARIABLE (00)
- 158 Z2. In A4 (124) the checkbox, indicating that the definition
- 161 B7. As far as you know, are you now registered so that you
- 162 B8. So far as you know now, do you expect to vote in the
- 163 B8a. Are you pretty certain you will vote, or not certain?
- 164 B8c. If the presidential election were being held today, would
- 165 B8e. Would you say that your preference for this candidate
- 166 B9. In talking to people about elections, we often find that
- 167 B9a. How about the election for President? Did you vote for
- 168 B9b. Who did you vote for?
- 169 B9c. Would you say that your preference for this candidate
- 170 B9d. How about the election for President? Did you prefer one
- 171 B9e. Who did you prefer?
- 172 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 201 C1. I'm going to read a list with names of possible
- 202 C1b. JOHN GLENN
- 203 C1c. TED KENNEDY
- 204 C1d. WALTER MONDALE
- 205 C1e. ALAN CRANSTON
- 206 C1f. JOHN ANDERSON
- 207 C1g. ERNEST HOLLINGS
- 208 C1h. REUBIN ASKEW
- 209 C1i. JESSE JACKSON
- 210 C1j. GEORGE BUSH
- 211 C1k. HOWARD BAKER
- 212 C1m. GEORGE McGOVERN
- 213 C1n. ROBERT DOLE
- 214 C1o. GARY HART
- 215 C1r. LLOYD BENTSEN
- 216 C1s. DALE BUMPERS
- 217 C1t. MARIO CUOMO
- 218 C1u. GERALDINE FERRARO
- 219 C2a. RONALD REAGAN
- 220 C2b. JOHN GLENN
- 221 C2c. TED KENNEDY
- 222 C2d. WALTER MONDALE
- 223 C2e. ALAN CRANSTON
- 224 C2f. JOHN ANDERSON
- 225 C2g. ERNEST HOLLINGS
- 226 C2h. REUBIN ASKEW
- 227 C2i. JESSE JACKSON
- 228 C2j. GEORGE BUSH
- 229 C2k. HOWARD BAKER
- 230 C2m. GEORGE MCGOVERN
- 231 C2n. ROBERT DOLE
- 232 C2o. GARY HART
- 233 C2r. LLOYD BENTSEN
- 234 C2s. DALE BUMPERS
- 235 C2t. MARIO CUOMO
- 236 C2u. GERALDINE FERRARO
- 237 DUMMY VARIABLE (00)
- 301 D1. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Ronald Reagan is
- 302 D1a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
- 303 D2. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Ronald Reagan is
- 304 D2a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
- 305 D3. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Ronald Reagan is
- 306 D3a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
- 307 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 311 E1. Now let's talk about who is likely to win the DEMOCRATIC
- 312 E1b. (Using this 0 to 100 scale,) what dO you think JOHN
- 313 E1c. (Using this 0 to 100 scale,) what do you think ALAN
- 314 E1d. (Using this 0 to 100 scale,) what do you think JESSE
- 315 E1e. (Using this 0 to 100 scale,) what do you think TED
- 316 E1f. Using this 0 to 100 scale, what do you think GARY
- 317 DUMMY VARIABLE (000)
- 401 F1. How many days in the past week did you watch national
- 402 F1a. How much attention did you pay to news on T.V. about the
- 403 F2. How many days in the past week did you read a daily
- 404 F2a. Which paper or papers did you read? (any other question?)
- 407 F2b. How much attentin did you pay to articles in the news-
- 408 F3. Did you watch any of the televised Democratic
- 409 F3a. About how many hours (of the Democratic National
- 410 F4. Did you watch any of the televised Republican National
- 411 F4a. About how many hours (of the Republican National
- 412 F5. Did you watch the first televised presidential debate held
- 413 F5a. Did you (watch/listen to) the entire debate or just
- 414 F6. Did you watch the second televised presidential debate
- 415 F6a. Did you (watch/listen to) the entire debate or just
- 416 F7. Did you watch the televised vice-presidential debate held
- 417 F7a. Did you (watch/listen to) the entire debate or just part
- 418 G1. Now we'd like to know your impression of RONALD REAGAN.
- 434 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 437 G3. Now about Walter Mondale. Would you say "hard working"
- 453 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 502 G5. And how about JOHN GLENN. Would you say "hard working"
- 514 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 521 G7. Now about Jesse Jackson. Would you say "hard-working"
- 537 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 539 G9. Now about Gary Hart. Would you say "hard working" fits
- 555 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 558 G.11 How about Geraldine Ferraro. Would you say "hard-working"
- 574 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 600 H0. Let's talk about the country as a whole.
- 601 H1. Now, still talking about the country as a whole, would you
- 602 H1a. Would you say MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better?
- 603 H2. Would you say that over the past year, people across the
- 604 H2a. Would you say MUCH harder or A LITTLE harder?
- 605 H3. During the last year, have the costs of things GONE UP
- 606 H3a. Have they gone up A LOT or A LITTLE?
- 607 H4. During the past year, would you say that the United
- 608 H5. How worried are you about our country getting into a
- 609 H6. How worried are you about our country getting into a
- 610 J1. When it comes to politics, do you usually think of
- 611 J1a. Do you think of yourself as a STRONG liberal or a
- 612 J1c. Do yo think of yourself as more like a liberal or more
- 613 J1x. SUMMARY: LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE SELF-PLACEMENT SCALE
- 614 J2. What about Ronald Reagan? Do you usually think of
- 615 J2a. Do you think he is a STRONG liberal or a NOT-VERY-STRONG
- 616 J2C. Do you think he is more like a liberal or more like a
- 617 J2x. SUMMARY: REGAN LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVE PLACEMENT
- 618 J4. Now think about John Glenn. Do you usually think of
- 620 J4c. Do ou tink he is more like a liberal or more like a
- 621 J4x. SUMMARY: GLENN LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVE PLACEMENT
- 622 J6. What about Walter Mondale? Do you usually think of Walter
- 623 J6a. Do you think he is a STRONG liberal or a NOT-VERY-
- 624 J6c. Do you think he is more like a liberal or more like a
- 625 J6x. SUMMARY: MONDALE LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVE PLACEMENT
- 626 J8. And now think about Jesse Jackson. Do you usually think
- 627 J8a. Do you think he is a STRONG liberal or a NOT-VERY-
- 628 J8c. Do you think he is more like a liberal or more like a
- 629 J8x. SUMMARY: JACKSON LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVE PLACEMENT
- 630 J10. Now think about Gary Hart. Do you usually think of
- 631 J10a. Do you think he is a STRONG liberal or a NOT-VERY-
- 632 J10c. Do you think he is more like a liberal or more like a
- 633 J10x. SUMMARY: HART LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVE PLACEMENT
- 634 J12. And now what about Geraldine Ferraro. Do you usually
- 635 J12a. Do you think she is a STRONG liberal or a NOT-VERY-
- 636 J12c. Do you think she is more like a liberal or more like a
- 637 J12x. SUMMARY: FERRARO LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVE PLACEMENT
- 638 DUMMY VARIABLE (00)
- 701 K1. We would like to know something about the feelings you
- 702 K1b. Hopeful
- 703 K1c. Afraid of him
- 704 K1d. Proud
- 705 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 706 K3. Think about John Glenn. Now, has John Glenn - because of
- 707 K3b. Hopeful
- 708 K3c. Afraid of him
- 709 K3d. Proud
- 710 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 711 K5. Think about Walter Mondale. Now, has Walter Mondale-
- 712 K5b. Hopeful
- 713 K5c. Afraid of him
- 714 K5d. Proud
- 715 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 716 K7. Think about Jesse Jackson. Has Jesse Jackson -
- 717 K7b. Hopeful
- 718 K7c. Afraid of him
- 719 K7d. Proud
- 720 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 721 K9. Now think about Gary Hart. Has Gary Hart- because of the
- 722 K9b. Hopeful
- 723 K9c. Afraid of him
- 724 K9d. Proud
- 725 K11. Now think about Geraldine Ferraro. Has Geraldine
- 726 K11b. Hopeful
- 727 K11c. Afraid of her
- 728 K11d. Proud
- 729 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 731 L1. Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a
- 732 L1a. Would you call yourself a STRONG Republican or a NOT
- 733 L1c. Do you think of yourself as closer to the Republican
- 734 L1x. SUMMARY: R'S PARTY ID
- 736 1-6 L2a. Suppose, for one reason or another, (he/she) is not
- 737 DUMMY VARIABLE (00)
- 735 1-6 L2. Who is your first choice for the Democratic NOMINATION
- 799 M0. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Ronald Reagan is
- 800 M0a. Do you approve STRONGLY or NOT STRONGLY?
- 801 M1. The next few questions are about government spending and
- 802 M1a. Do you think the government should reduce spending,
- 803 M1b. Would you prefer a moderate reduction in spending and
- 804 M1d. In your opinion, does Ronald Reagan think the government
- 805 M1e. Do you think he would prefer a moderate reduction in
- 806 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 807 M1h. In your opinion, does Walter Mondale think the
- 808 M1i. Do you think he would prefer a moderate reduction in
- 809 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 810 Mlm. In your opinion, does John Glenn think the government
- 811 M1n. Do you think he would prefer a moderate reduction in
- 812 M1q. In your opinion, does Gary Hart think the government
- 813 M1r. Do you think he would prefer a moderate reduction in
- 814 M1u. In your opinion, does Jesse Jackson think the goverment
- 815 M1v. Do you think he would prefer a moderate reduction in
- 816 M2. Some people feel that the government in Washington should
- 817 M2a. Do you feel that government should help improve the
- 818 M2b. Should the government help minorities to a great
- 819 M2d. In your opinion, does Ronald Reagan think the government
- 820 M2e. Does Ronald Reagan feel that the government should help
- 821 M2h. In your opinion, does Walter Mondale think the govern-
- 822 M2i. Does Walter Mondale feel that the government should help
- 823 M2m. In your opinion, does Gary Hart think the government
- 824 M2n. Does Gary Hart feel that the government should help
- 825 M2q. In your opinion, does Jesse Jackson think the government
- 826 M2r. Does Jesse Jackson feel that the government should help
- 827 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 838 M3. Some people think that the United States should become
- 839 M3a. Do you feel that the U.S. should become less involved
- 840 M3b. Do you think the U.S. should INCREASE its involvement
- 841 M3d. In your opinion, does Ronald Reagan feel the U.S. should
- 842 M3e. Does Ronald Reagan feel the U.S. should increase its
- 843 M3h. In your opinion, does Walter Mondale feel that the U.S.
- 844 M3i. Does Walter Mondale feel the U.S. should increase its
- 845 M3m. In your opinion, does Gary Hart feel that the U.S. should
- 846 M3n. Does Gary Hart feel the U.S. should INCREASE its
- 847 M3q. In your opinion, does Jesse Jackson feel that the U.S.
- 848 M3r. Does Jesse Jackson feel the U.S. should INCREASE its
- 849 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 873 M6. Some people believe that we should spend less money for
- 874 M6a. Do you feel the government should decrease defense
- 875 M6b. Should the government reduce defense spending A LOT
- 876 M6d. In your opinion, does Ronald Reagan feel the government
- 877 M6e. Does Ronald Reagan feel the government should reduce
- 878 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 879 M6h. In your opinion, does Walter Mondale feel the government
- 880 M6i. Does Walter Mondale feel the government should reduce
- 881 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 882 M6m. In your opinion does John Glenn feel the government
- 883 M6n. Does John Glenn feel the government should reduce
- 884 M6q. In your opinion does Gary Hart feel the government
- 885 M6r. Does Gary Hart feel the government should reduce defense
- 886 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 887 M7. If you had a say in making up the federal budget this
- 888 M7b. DEALING WITH CRIME
- 889 M7c. PUBLIC SCHOOLS
- 890 M7d. SOCIAL SECURITY
- 891 M7e. FOOD STAMPS
- 892 M7f. MEDICARE
- 893 M7g. GOVERNMENT JOBS FOR THE UNEMPLOYED
- 894 M7h. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
- 901 M8. Some people feel that the government in Washington should
- 902 M8a. Do you feel that the government should help improve the
- 903 M8b. Should the government help women to a GREAT EXTENT
- 904 M8d. In your opinion, does Ronald Reagan feel that the
- 905 M8e. Does Ronald Reagan feel that the government should help
- 906 M8h. In your opinion does Walter Mondale feel that the
- 907 M8i. Does Walter Mondale feel that the government should
- 908 M8m. In your opinion does Gary Hart feel that the government
- 909 M8n. Does Gary Hart feel that government should help
- 910 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 913 M9. Some people feel it is important for us to cooperate with
- 914 M9a. Do you feel that we should cooperate with Russia, get
- 915 M9b. Should we try to cooperate A LOT or SOMEWHAT more?
- 916 M9d. In your opinion, does Ronald Reagan feel that we should
- 917 M9e. Does Ronald Reagan feel we should try to cooperate A LOT
- 918 M9h. In your opinion, does Walter Mondale feel that we should
- 919 M9i. Does Walter Mondale feel we should try to cooperate A LOT
- 920 M9m. In your opinion does Gary Hart feel that we should try
- 921 M9m. Does Gary Hart feel we should try to cooperate A LOT
- 922 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 1001 1-6 N1. Now we'd like you to tell us about some of the candidates'
- 1002 N1a. What if Walter Mondale is nominated by the Democrats
- 1003 N1b. (What if John Glenn is nominated by the Democrats).
- 1004 N1c. (What if Alan Cranston is nominated by the Democrats?)
- 1005 N1d. (What if Jesse Jackson is nominated by the Democrats?)
- 1006 N1e. (What if Ted Kennedy is nominated by the Democrats?)
- 1007 N1f. (What if Gary Hart is nominated by the Democrats?) What
- 1008 Y1. As far as you know, are you currently registered to vote?
- 1009 Y1a. Are you registered as being a Republican, a Democrat, an
- 1010 DUMMY VARIABLE (0)
- 1013 Y2. What is the month, day and year of your birth? - MONTH
- 1014 Y2b. What is the month, day and year of your birth? - DAY
- 1015 Y2c. What is the month, day and year of your birth? - YEAR
- 1016 Y2x. SUMMARY: R's age in years
- 1017 Y3. Are you married now and living with your (husband/wife) -
- 1018 Y4. What is the highest grade of school or year of college
- 1019 Y4a. Did you get a high school diploma or pass a high school
- 1020 Y4b. Did you graduate-from a four year college or university?
- 1021 Y4x. SUMMARY: R's Education
- 1022 Y5. We'd like to know if you are working now, or are you
- 1023 Y5a. What is your main occupation? (What sort of work do you
- 1024 DUMMY VARIABLE (000)
- 1026 Y5b. What kind of (business/industry) is that?
- 1027 Y6. How worried are you about losing your job in the near
- 1028 Y7. Were you out of work or laid off at any time during the
- 1029 Y8. Have you had to reduce your work hours or take a cut in
- 1030 Y9. Have you had a job in the past six months?
- 1031 Y9a. About how many hours did you work on your job in the
- 1032 Y10. Are you looking for work at the present time?
- 1033 Y11. How worried are you about not being able to find work in
- 1034 Y12. Are you doing any work for pay at the present time?
- 1035 Y13. Are you looking for work at the present time?
- 1036 Y13a. How worried are you about not being able to find a job
- 1037 Y14. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:
- 1038 Y14a. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:
- 1039 Y14b. We'd like to talk about the person in your household who
- 1101 Y15. We'd like to know about (your husband/your wife/ PERSON
- 1102 Y16. What is (his/her) main occupation? (What sort of work
- 1103 DUMMY VARIABLE (000)
- 1105 Y16a. What kind of (business/industry) is that?
- 1106 Y17. How worried is (he/she) about losing (his/her) job in
- 1107 Y18. Was (he/she) out of work or laid off at any time during
- 1108 Y19. Has (he/she) had to reduce (his/her) hours or take a cut
- 1109 Y20. Has (he/she) had a job in the past six months?
- 1110 Y20a. About how many hours did (he/she) work on (his/her)
- 1111 Y21. Is (he/she) looking for work at the present time?
- 1112 Y21a. How worried is (he/she) about not being able to find
- 1113 Y22. Is (he/she) doing any work for pay at the present time?
- 1114 Y22a. Is (he/she) looking for work at the present time?
- 1115 Y22b. How worried is (he/she) about not being able to find a
- 1116 Y23. Does anyone in this household belong to a labor union?
- 1117 Y23a. Who is it that belongs?
- 1118 Y24. We'd like to know your total family income for 1983
- 1119 Y24a. Was it under 10,000 or over 10,000
- 1120 Y24b. Was it under 30,000 or over 30,000?
- 1121 Y24c. Was it under 40,000 or over 40,000
- 1122 Y24x. SUMMARY: Family Income
- 1123 Y25. Is your religious preference Protestant, Roman Catholic,
- 1124 Y26. (IF ANY RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE) Would you say you go to
- 1125 Y27a. How long have you lived in your town? (IF NECESSARY:
- 1126 Y28a. How long have you lived at your present address?- YEARS
- 1128 Y30. And is your ethnic origin Hispanic, that is are you
- 1129 Y31. How many telephones, counting extensions, do you have in
- 1130 Y31a. Do (both/all) the telephones have the same number?
- 1131 Y31b. How many different numbers are there?
- 1132 Y31c. Are any of the numbers for business use only?
- 1133 Y31d. How many are used only for business?
- 1134 Z1. Sex of Respondent
- APPENDICES
- A. NEWSPAPER CODE
- B. 1980 CENSUS OCCUPATION CODE
- C. NATIONAL ELECTION STUDIES
- D. LIST OF REPORTS - AMERICAN NATIONAL ELECTION PILOT STUDY - SPRING 1984
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