2
</catValu>
<txt level="category">
- Repubican candidate name given
+ Republican candidate name given
</txt>
</catgry>
<catgry>
Prestige scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings from the 1989
General Social Survey, by James A. Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom
-W. Smith, and Judith Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-univeristy Consortium for
+W. Smith, and Judith Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-university Consortium for
+Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991.
Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve respondents' anonymity.
Contact NES project staff for information about a procedure by which it is
Prestige scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings from the 1989
General Social Survey, by James A. Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom
-W. Smith, and Judith Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-univeristy Consortium for
+W. Smith, and Judith Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-university Consortium for
+Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991.
Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve respondents' anonymity.
Contact NES project staff for information about a procedure by which it is
Prestige scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings from the 1989
General Social Survey, by James A. Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom
-W. Smith, and Judith Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-univeristy Consortium for
+W. Smith, and Judith Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-university Consortium for
+Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991.
Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve respondents' anonymity.
Contact NES project staff for information about a procedure by which it is
Prestige scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings from the 1989
General Social Survey, by James A. Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom
-W. Smith, and Judith Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-univeristy Consortium for
+W. Smith, and Judith Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-university Consortium for
+Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991.
Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve respondents' anonymity.
Contact NES project staff for information about a procedure by which it is
Prestige scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings from the 1989
General Social Survey, by James A. Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao, Tom
-W. Smith, and Judith Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-univeristy Consortium for
+W. Smith, and Judith Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-university Consortium for
+Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991.
Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve respondents' anonymity.
Contact NES project staff for information about a procedure by which it is
The original 3-digit 1980 US Census Occupation variable has been recoded nto
71 subgroups, in order to protect Respondents' anonymity. Contact NES
Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is possible to
-gain acceess to the full 3-digit code values.
+gain access to the full 3-digit code values.
See CENSUS OCCUPATION Master Code.
NOTE: Prestige scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings from the
1989 General Social Survey, by James a Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao,
Tom W. Smith, and Judith Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for
+Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991.
Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve respondents' anonymity.
Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it s
NOTE: Prestige scores are based on Occupational Prestige Ratings from the
1989 General Social Survey, by James a Davis, Robert W. Hodge, Keiko Nakao,
Tom W. Smith, and Judith Treas (ICPSR 9593), Inter-University Consortium for
+Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, December 1991.
Prestige Score data have been blanked out to preserve respondents' anonymity.
Contact NES Project Staff for information about a procedure by which it is
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- Pre. Foreign Affairs Postion in Pres Performance Random E2-E5
+ Pre. Foreign Affairs Position in Pres Performance Random E2-E5
</labl>
<qstn>
<qstnLit>
RANDOMIZATION Position of
Clinton in Pre questions L4b-L4d
-[Presidential candidates, Government Guranteed Job/Standard of Living]
+[Presidential candidates, Government Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living]
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RANDOMIZATION Position of
Dole in Pre questions L4b-L4d
-[Presidential candidates, Government Guranteed Job/Standard of Living]
+[Presidential candidates, Government Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living]
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RANDOMIZATION Position of
Perot in Pre questions L4b-L4d
-[Presidential candidates, Government Guranteed Job/Standard of Living]
+[Presidential candidates, Government Guaranteed Job/Standard of Living]
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T5 CSES Q5
Looking at page 17 in the booklet:
-Some people say that political parties are neccessary to make our political
+Some people say that political parties are necessary to make our political
system work in the United States. Others think that political parties are not
needed in the United States.