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VAR 000770 P1cx2. Comb.7pt/br summ Bush equal role
MD1: EQ 0, MD2: GE 8
COLUMNS: 1665 - 1665
Numeric
P1cx2.
FTF:
(Still looking at page 13)
Where would you place George W. Bush (on this issue)?
TELEPHONE:
What about George W. Bush? Do you think he feels that
women should have an equal role with men in running
business, industry and government, OR that a woman's
place is in the home?
Do you think he feels strongly or not strongly
that men and women should have equal role?
Do you think he feels strongly or not strongly
that a woman's place is in the home?
SUMMARY: 5PT WOMENS ROLE BUSH PLACEMENT FROM 7PT SCALE/BRANCHING
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Built from P1c and P1cx1.
1. SCALE: 1 / BRANCHING: Strongly - women equal role
2. SCALE: 2 / BRANCHING: Not strongly - equal role
3. SCALE: 3 / BRANCHING: Other/depends/neither
4. SCALE: 4 / BRANCHING: Not strongly - place is in the home
5. SCALE: 5 / BRANCHING: Strongly - place is in the home
8. DK
9. RF
0. NA
0 1 2 3
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Count 3 498 189 469
4 5 8 9
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Count 103 98 443 4
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P2/P2.T.
FTF:
Please look at page 14 of the booklet.
Some people think we need much tougher government
regulations on business in order to protect the
environment. (Suppose these people are at one end of a
scale, at point 1.) Others think that current
regulations to protect the environment are already too
much of a burden on business. Suppose these people are
at the other end, at point 7. And, of course, some
other people have opinions somewhere in between, at
points 2,3,4,5, or 6.)
TELEPHONE:
Some people think we need much tougher government
regulations on business in order to protect the
environment. Others think that current regulations to
protect the environment are already too much of a burden
on business.
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Walter Mebane
Mon Nov 19 01:35:33 EST 2001