Roper fortune #29 [electronic resource] : the war & the economy; a fortune public opinion survey.

Format
Data file
Language
English
Published/​Created
[S.l.] : Roper Organization [producer], 1941 ; Storrs, Conn. : Roper Center for Public Opinion Research [distributor], [200-?]
Description
Numeric survey data.

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  • Codebook to accompany study.

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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), study file listing and other notes are available to RoperExpress users and members only.
    Summary note
    Major topics covered: increase in prices (10); stocking up on items (10); attitude toward the war (1); use of armed forces in war (3); Russian/German government (1); attitudes toward Russia/Japan/Communism (3); military aid to China and England (2); territories US should help defend (20); Roosevelt (1); 1940 presidential election (1); meeting both Roosevelt and Churchill (2).
    Notes
    • Title from title screen (viewed on March 1, 2007).
    • Roper study no. USRFOR1941-029.
    • Survey firm: The Roper Organization.
    Time and place of event
    Field dates: September 1941.
    Geographic coverage
    Geographic coverage: United States.
    Funding information
    Survey sponsor: Fortune Magazine.
    System details
    Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Information about documentation
    Accompanied by a printed codebook. PDF version of codebook also available for download via the Roper Center website.
    Case file characteristics
    • Sample: national adult.
    • Sample size: 5,184.
    • Variables: 58.
    • Weight location: none.
    • No. of records per respondent: 1.
    Methodology note
    Interview method: face to face.
    OCLC
    177646394
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