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I am going to read a list of words and phrases people may use to
describe political figures...
Think about [NAME].
The first phrase is [TRAIT] In your opinion, does the phrase [TRAIT]
describe [NAME] extremely well, quite well, not too well or not well at
all? (What about) [NEXT TRAIT]?
NOTES:
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1984 NOTE:
Presidential trait vars appeared in both the pre and post; the pre is
represented here.
1988 NOTE:
Form A respondents were asked in the Pre, and Form B respondents were
asked in the Post.
1996 NOTE:
Traits were administered in random order; order of Presidential
candidates (including the President) was also in random order.
1998 NOTE:
Order of traits was randomized.
2000 NOTE:
Respondents were randomly selected to be administered Clinton traits in
either the pre or the post. The order of traits was randomized.
2002 NOTE:
Respondents were randomly selected to be administered one of two sets
of traits. In the first set traits included VCF342 and VCF343; in the
second set, VCF338, VCF344, and VCF345. Each set of traits was
randomly assigned to one of two possible orders.
2004 Note:
same as 1996.
Walter Mebane
2005-11-03