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Voter News Service national exit poll, 1996 [electronic resource].
Format
Data file
Language
English
Published/Created
[S.l.] : Voter News Service [producer], 1996; Storrs, Conn. : Roper Center for Public Opinion Research [distributor], [200-?].
Description
Numeric survey data
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Notes
ReCAP - Remote Storage
JK1968 1996 .V57
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Pt. 1-pt. 11
Codebook to accompany study.
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United States Congress
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United States
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United States
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Restrictions note
Use of these data is restricted to Princeton University students, faculty, and staff for non-commercial statistical analysis and research purposes only.
Data sets (ASCII and SPSS portable), study file listing and other notes, data tables/frequencies are available to RoperExpress users and members only.
Summary note
President vote (1); most important issue (1); most important quality (1); Senate vote (1); House vote (1); condition of economy (1); Congressional job performance (1); when vote was decided (1); character vs issues (1); Clintons second term feeling (1); work full time (1); first time voter (1); Clinton's honesty (1); religious right (1); 1992 election (1); religious preference (1); personal financial situation (1); reduce federal deficit and cut taxes (1); life of future generations (1); Clinton support (1); does Dole understand problems (1); Hillary Clinton favorability rating (1); Medicare and social security benefits (1); abortion (1); Whitewater (1); did candidates attack unfairly (1); role of government (1); Dole's age (1); talk radio (1); Newt Gingrich and House vote (1); different parties in control (1); Clinton and House vote (1); Newt Gingrich favorability rating (1); 2000 vote (1); welfare law (1); gun owner (1); influence in election (1); priorities (1); Colin Powell (1); cigarettes (1); internet (1); scandals in second term (1).
Notes
Title from title screen (viewed on October 28, 2013).
Roper study no. USVNS1996-NATELEC.
Survey firm: Voter News Service (VNS is an association of ABC News, CNN, CBS News, FOX News, NBC News and the Associated Press.)
Time and place of event
Field dates: November 5, 1996.
Geographic coverage
Geographic coverage: United States.
System details
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Information about documentation
Accompanied by a printed codebook. PDF and Microsoft Word versions of codebook also available for download via the Roper Center website.
Case file characteristics
Sample: registered voters leaving voting booths in the U.S.
Sample size: 16,637.
Variables: 105.
Weight location: columns 75-80 (xxx.xxx).
No. of records per respondent: 1.
Methodology note
Interview method: self-administered.
Contents
Codebook: [pt. 1.] registered voters leaving voting booths in Alaska
[pt. 2.] registered voters leaving voting booths in Georgia
[pt. 3.] registered voters leaving voting booths in Michigan
[pt. 4.] registered voters leaving voting booths in New York
[pt. 5.] registered voters leaving voting booths in Tennessee --[pt. 6.] Voter News Service exit poll: Arizona
[pt. 7.] Voter News Service exit poll: Iowa
[pt. 8.] Voter News Service exit poll: Michigan
[pt. 9.] Voter News Service exit poll: Ohio
[pt. 10.] Voter News Service exit poll: South Dakota
[pt. 11.] registered voters leaving voting booths in the U.S.
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Title on accompanying codebook
Voter News Service national exit poll
OCLC
175774569
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