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2010 Voter Survey Codebook 2010 UCD CES - Registered Voter Survey Codebook --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- caseid case id --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- type: numeric (long) range: [13,82627] units: 1 unique values: 2000 missing .: 0/2000 mean: 24993.3 std. dev: 18659 percentiles: 10% 25% 50% 75% 90% 3786.5 10418 21430.5 34220.5 54433.5 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- v102 team weights --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- type: numeric (float) range: [0,8.0108109] units: 1.000e-10 unique values: 284 missing .: 0/2000 mean: 1 std. dev: 1.15022 percentiles: 10% 25% 50% 75% 90% .302029 .404305 .635004 1.07701 2.03588 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- v403 wave 2 disposition - common --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- type: numeric (byte) label: v403 range: [1,2] units: 1 unique values: 2 missing .: 0/2000 tabulation: Freq. Numeric Label 1896 1 completed wave 2 104 2 did not complete wave 2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- v403b wave 2 disposition - team --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- type: numeric (byte) label: v403b range: [1,2] units: 1 unique values: 2 missing .: 0/2000 tabulation: Freq. Numeric Label 1700 1 completed wave 2 300 2 did not complete wave 2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- rateobama Favorability grid - Barack Obama --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- type: numeric (byte) label: rate, but 3 nonmissing values are not labeled range: [1,6] units: 1 unique values: 6 missing .: 9/2000 tabulation: Freq. Numeric Label 879 1 most unfavorable 1 152 2 196 3 304 4 428 5 most favorable 5 32 6 not sure 6 9 . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ratedemcand favorability grid - dem. cand --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- type: numeric (byte) label: rate, but 3 nonmissing values are not labeled range: [1,6] units: 1 unique values: 6 missing .: 69/2000 tabulation: Freq. Numeric Label 493 1 most unfavorable 1 304 2 329 3 303 4 254 5 most favorable 5 248 6 not sure 6 69 . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- raterepcand favorability grid - rep. cand --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- type: numeric (byte) label: rate, but 3 nonmissing values are not labeled range: [1,6] units: 1 unique values: 6 missing .: 18/2000 tabulation: Freq. Numeric Label 444 1 most unfavorable 1 259 2 324 3 323 4 389 5 most favorable 5 243 6 not sure 6 18 . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ratecong favorability grid - members of congress --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- type: numeric (byte) label: rate, but 3 nonmissing values are not labeled range: [1,6] units: 1 unique values: 6 missing .: 15/2000 tabulation: Freq. Numeric Label 412 1 most unfavorable 1 728 2 622 3 83 4 14 5 most favorable 5 126 6 not sure 6 15 . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- rateGOP favorability grid - republican party --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- type: numeric (byte) label: rate, but 3 nonmissing values are not labeled range: [1,6] units: 1 unique values: 6 missing .: 7/2000 tabulation: Freq. Numeric Label 816 1 most unfavorable 1 302 2 348 3 310 4 129 5 most favorable 5 88 6 not sure 6 7 . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ratepalin favorability grid - sarah palin --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- type: numeric (byte) label: rate, but 3 nonmissing values are not labeled range: [1,6] units: 1 unique values: 6 missing .: 14/2000 tabulation: Freq. Numeric Label 633 1 most unfavorable 1 377 2 484 3 286 4 113 5 most favorable 5 93 6 not sure 6 14 . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ratepelosi favorability grid - nancy pelosi --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- type: numeric (byte) label: rate, but 3 nonmissing values are not labeled range: [1,6] units: 1 unique values: 6 missing .: 27/2000 tabulation: Freq. Numeric Label 804 1 most unfavorable 1 161 2 240 3 307 4 386 5 most favorable 5 75 6 not sure 6 27 . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ratedems nancy pelosi --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- type: numeric (byte) label: rate, but 3 nonmissing values are not labeled range: [1,6] units: 1 unique values: 6 missing .: 24/2000 tabulation: Freq. Numeric Label 974 1 most unfavorable 1 178 2 288 3 242 4 156 5 most favorable 5 138 6 not sure 6 24 . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- demworkothers demcand traits - work with others --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- type: numeric (byte) label: trait, but 5 nonmissing values are not labeled range: [1,8] units: 1 unique values: 8 missing .: 213/2000 tabulation: Freq. Numeric Label 133 1 extremely strong 1 204 2 182 3 323 4 124 5 142 6 170 7 extremely weak 7 509 8 not sure 8 213 . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- demissues demcand traits - grasp of issue --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- type: numeric (byte) label: trait, but 5 nonmissing values are not labeled range: [1,8] units: 1 unique values: 8 missing .: 219/2000 tabulation: Freq. Numeric Label 165 1 extremely strong 1 215 2 188 3 260 4 123 5 161 6 266 7 extremely weak 7 403 8 not sure 8 219 . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- demsolutions demcand traits - find solutions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- type: numeric (byte) label: trait, but 5 nonmissing values are not labeled range: [1,8] units: 1 unique values: 8 missing .: 225/2000 tabulation: Freq. Numeric Label 125 1 extremely strong 1 202 2 173 3 245 4 149 5 185 6 268 7 extremely weak 7 428 8 not sure 8 225 . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- demqualifications demcand traits - qualitifcations --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- type: numeric (byte) label: trait, but 5 nonmissing values are not labeled range: [1,8] units: 1 unique values: 8 missing .: 221/2000 tabulation: Freq. Numeric Label 204 1 extremely strong 1 220 2 173 3 271 4 125 5 142 6 242 7 extremely weak 7 402 8 not sure 8 221 . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- demservant demcand traits - overall strength, public servant --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- type: numeric (byte) label: trait, but 5 nonmissing values are not labeled range: [1,8] units: 1 unique values: 8 missing .: 221/2000 tabulation: Freq. Numeric Label 178 1 extremely strong 1 200 2 184 3 232 4 147 5 171 6 266 7 extremely weak 7 401 8 not sure 8 221 . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- demcampaigner demcand traits - overall strength, campaigner --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- type: numeric (byte) label: trait, but 5 nonmissing values are not labeled range: [1,8] units: 1 unique values: 8 missing .: 218/2000 tabulation: Freq. Numeric Label 119 1 extremely strong 1 213 2 240 3 319 4 148 5 137 6 204 7 extremely weak 7 402 8 not sure 8 218 . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- repworkothers repcand traits - work with others --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- type: numeric (byte) label: trait, but 5 nonmissing values are not labeled range: [1,8] units: 1 unique values: 8 missing .: 177/2000 tabulation: Freq. Numeric Label 150 1 extremely strong 1 217 2 237 3 324 4 95 5 117 6 163 7 extremely weak 7 520 8 not sure 8 177 . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- repissues repcand traits - grasp of issue --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- type: numeric (byte) label: trait, but 5 nonmissing values are not labeled range: [1,8] units: 1 unique values: 8 missing
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