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VAR CF9014 HAVE GONE TOO FAR PUSHING EQUAL RIGHTS

VAR CF9014    HAVE GONE TOO FAR PUSHING EQUAL RIGHTS
              COLUMNS 898-898
              NUMERIC
              MD EQ 8 OR GE 9


        1988 and later:  Using page XXX for our choice of answers, I would
        like you to tell me how much you agree or disagree with each
        statement. (RESPONDENT BOOKLET SHOWN TO R)

        1984,1986,1990,1996-later:  I am going to read several statements.
        After each one, I would like you to tell me whether you agree
        strongly, agree somewhat, neither agree nor disagree, disagree
        somewhat, or disagree strongly. (RESPONDENT BOOKLET SHOWN TO R)

        'We have gone too far in pushing equal rights in this country.'
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        USE WEIGHT VARIABLE VCF0009/VCF0009A/VCF0009B.

        In 1988, the placement of this variable within Post question order
        varied according to questionnaire 'Form' (see VCF0012).

        The 1972 version of this variable was not comparable.

        The order in which VCF9013-9018 questions appeared in the original
        studies varied from year to year.  In addition, in 1988 the order of
        egalitar-ianism items was scrambled among form B respondents (see
        VCF0012).  In 1984, the egalitarianism series was administered with a
        break mid-sequence.

               1.   AGREE STRONGLY
               2.   AGREE SOMEWHAT
               3.   NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE
               4.   DISAGREE SOMEWHAT
               5.   DISAGREE STRONGLY

               8.   DK
               9.   NA; INAP, no post IW (1988,1992,1996,2000); form B (1990);
                    question not used

        1984:  206       1986:  365         1988:  925
        1990:  427       1992:  6025        1994:  915
        1996:  961230    1998:  980429      2000:  001522


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Walter Mebane 2003-02-17