DETROIT AREA STUDY: PROJECT 468585

"ASSESSING RESPONSIBILITY AND PUNISHMENT"

Faculty participants:' V.. Lee Hami 1 ton Joseph Sanders

"ATTITUDES AND BEHAV IOR" , .

Faculty Participants: Me1,vin Hanis Howard Schuman

"COMPARISON OF TELEPHONE AND PERSONAL INTERVIEW MODES"

Faculty Participant: Robert M. Groves

Director: Robert M. Groves

August, 1977 Detroi t Area Study University of Michigan

Col Var. .-. - . . .4. No. No. f .% Question and Code r: - - - - ...... ' project Number (8585).. ,: .- 3 I. r ::- . . .!. 1 .' : ' '. Card. Number, (1.) ,. :, .. > ..

t - 6:8 DAS Quest ionnai re umber‘ (001 - ): --. . . ,. -,

. !- 1 .) . .,.. , . ,. ' . . 14-15 .3&5 . . Final interviewer Code (If non-inter.~iew,:'.l:akt'.::. I. .,. .: interviewer -to dispose of coversheet.). . . .-.:-;. _ ....(._... ., ... ,I ...... \, - r ......

" 01 Adams, Anne (F,w) 29:: .Vaitkus; Mark (M,w) .':* ' . '

, 02. Boroeiec, Pris (F,w) .. .. 30. Young-; 'Robert ;; (M',w) ' . '-. . a .. . . 03.; ~rohn",Roger (M,w) ' . ..IT , :, . .:. 04. ~hertos-we1ler, Cynthia (F,w) . . ' . . ...-. - ., . NOTE : 05,. Chin, Jeffre'y (M,W) . . 4:l.. : 1.i;. (A 1 yce (F ,B) , ' Interviewers 06.'. Clark, Gerald (M,w)- ' ; 42; Behnke; .Mary .(F,'w) ..., . 07. Crane,. ~arie(F,w) .'. . . 43. Bremen, ~lsie'.:(F,W) . -'. -. numbered 01- 08. Donkor, ~oseph'(M,B) - . , 44.. Crowley,' Bill'ie (F,W) :, 30 are DAS & .- 09. Doval.ina, 'lsmael (M,w) 45. ~o~le',Pat (F,,w) . - _.. ., 41;60 are Feinberg, Bradly (M,w)- . , 46. , Flanagan., Helen (F ,w) , . . j: .': lo., ,.. 11:: Franklin, Mary (F,w) . 47. Guyton, Mildred (F,B) . . ' b'. ,, , f-

. 12.. Kabool ian, Linda (F,W) . 48. ~estkr,Grace (F,W) . d . . 13. Kalmuss, Debbie (F,.w) . , .' 49. . Norris-, Evelyn. (F,w) .,+. i

: 'L, 14'.*, Kel'ley , John .(M,w) .: 1. 50. ~obi nson ,' ~&emary (F, w).' ,

\n?'15.' Lynes, Matthew . (M,w) '.51. Wilbur,. Toni (F,w) . :. '- .. J - - '. \O 16.. Patterson, Alice J. (F,B) .52. Dai ley,, Josie (F,B) .

Qi?. 1.7.. ;. Regul us., Thoma-s (M,B) f 153. . Sidhom, Irene (F,w) . ' , : 1 b. -\4 ~elt~~er,Judith. : (F,w) i. 54. Robinson, Pat (F,w) .- i / 20.:;~ ~iu;Yat Ming. . . (M,w) '55. . Col'bert, hi rley (F,W)..:?- .:: , 21 . , ,Smi th; ,Debora (F,W)- . . . .* . . .:; j , 1 pleble;; ~oah(F,w~.: . 15.d:.-.b . ;,,I 22; :' S-nmetii, Danie-1 :(M,w) ;. . ...5k;, ~t"!:'~'"' . (F ,w) !. "'1 1. (:F.,w),:. ' 23. . Swanson, :L i nda . ' "57 * Lewi 5, Ga i 1 24: -Tal, ~rieh (M,w) , 58.; L&sb"rg, Marge (F,w) . ": 25. ~ai,'~algorzata (F,w) 59. ~ar~rave , Ve 1ma .(F, B) <" . 26. . Taylor,. Mona 6,O. Syroid,!l.ai . re‘. t (F,W) . :, - .

99. 'NA .

._ . >. * \ .. ' .C .* DAS 468585' :

.. ,.,..-. . .J. .. , . -.. . '5 . : .c,..:.,! ...... I : .;,. .ir !, Co 1 Va r . 2. $,, ., . .! - .,> .... *. :. : . ., .- No. No. ' f I. "aaQuestion- .and Code . ,:r. - , - - - - . 1, ' I4 I - ...... :' . ...-. . . J; . . y;'; ...... ,..+.. L; segment Number ': . '. , I; ai,,;:?...... '?.: '. I.. . .I .' . !. .y.:y2 . i, .!. . ,.. '-.: y .- .! .'.I' .,': , .' . . A . A,.',.: . ... Code exact number.:;(.1'00-599) , . , ...... :...... '. ..- .;; >:>.'. 8 .- , .. ... 5 . I . . 2:);; .O .:.-,',,?'.. . , ' . .,' .. . . i ?:.4' 999. .NA.: . , .,.,- . i :.t\i, . ., . , .I. .. 000. INAP (code 0:in col.:14) :i: , . __ - _, -_ _.. .__ . -..... _-. .. - - .- - . .." ---- -. -.- . - .-;->*- I .. , * I. .i . - ...... 'I' ' .i

b. . <,. I' ...... - <;;. ,..? - , .' .... r. . .., .!? , . . I_ . I .: k . - .i ,, .< t!., , ., i. l " . -.,a . ... 8 'I . . ?<+ ' 8*: F. .!.V i , . . ; . *; . ... .I:; , ' .;>; ,,+ ,P ," , I. ' ' ., .$ " , '. Line ~ettbr,or. first, digi t'of Cfhe ~umb~t-$,-... ..'-&.A :.?:!2.. . ..'&, _ I.r&*:, r . ., ... d :.....I ., . . 1. I (use, where:l.ine number has; 4 digits) .. t. ,?' 4 :, k L . :. ..$. 2. 2 , . < 2.i' , . . . !.,- : 3. ,3 ....a. .J'r?,:. ' 4. A (use where' 1 i ne number has ~ettkr,gttached) . ::: . ' ...... , ,. . 5. B !. .. : 1 ...... 6. C, *;: .i...... >.: ...: .- ...... , 0. INAP (coded0 in cols 9-13..or no I i%:jetter .:. :, L.. '. . ' ( . . or 4 .digit 1 ine i~umber.,exists)~~~:at., * '.' a...... -. -. .. ----_----.. -11 .- ... +..-- - ...... -2- ..... & I... .,I' .: . .- . . ;>" ' , i l _.. . 'L . Z Q. , I' Y :d...... ' 4L: ----.. .- ... . .-...... 1...... - &-. -r--...... --L------.- -.. -- ..-. -- - , .. i ..-:..- - - , . I . , . *, *, , .. m...... ';, . , .%.. , . ' . 5 . ... . . ,I._ ...... Va r' .; 3. -- :cO1 1. , ...... :,!?i, ' No. No. -..f. %-- Quest ion aria Code , , I.>. .:. - - '. - ----..-..-..----.-- -.- .- F. -..'G..-2. .---,. C -.-.--a , - . . , L? ? ,. I . . :<..;, ...... * . . -. L ... !* -.r , ... . '. .7 . - *. 11. . ., 2 *-.a:;5..<.ji : .... *. . 23-24 SY * . ',?....ci ty 'or-.iown , . - ..P - : ;i ". . . .I- , :.... , .L...... , ...... , .. <.. .* .;., , .... ?. . -:.. * ;, . '_. . .- ;. ,( , . .L" ,.. ' . .* . 'i, , . .r(> ;. .I. I t. . :- - !; ' :; , , ,. '2$. ~ob"t:$,.1erne& .-.I ...- :.:.. , , 01 ~lle'n, Park ...... * , :':i"02 AvonT~wp ir '1 . g: ...... ' ; ,,,;:. , .' ' ' 30.;; ~e~.~u$ls'.on : .,. 4;. A ,<.I. ":-03. Berkley . -. ,, " . . 31 ,.: . ~~~h~i-d~~~~~~~'..: :...... -,'I.- .+.. . ..I :04. 'Beverly. Hills: :. 32; ~~ib~,:.~F'-., ' L L . r+l; . ,gzi' :. .. , . ',O5. .B.i~rmi.ngham *. ' 33.. ~iy'kouth~wp.:,., .:<-, ,.. . . >.i . . . ;.$: ,: ; .: ., .06. Bloomf ield Twp. . 34C ponti a=i-, '! .5..,. , " ; .Jj, & I<'.. ;; ...... 07. Browns town ~wp.l.'.'"' ' 3511: Ray , ;. -+:::. , . :.:it&;.. 4 0 .. ' , ...... ' , '08. Canton. Twp.' 36; Redford?Twp:, ., ,' ' , ,:;$:$?. . !, .,...... ".' 09. center1 ine: . : , 3.7~.. Ri.vei-v ii'ew . .4.r . , . . , . 1. Chatham Park 1 ..:, .... . ' 38., . '~omed;A,' . :. ...., .+:? ! .: . . 5i.t :- ; . . (incl . Ramblewood. sub) . 39,. Romul us .$y .. ..i.!. !.y;,: , <' .. . I' . ?? *, . . ,: .;:,:;. :: ' . . :,...... 1 C1 inton' Twp. -. . , , '40 .:. . Rosev ille . .1.;2:: . $ . 1 .. , 12. earb born . . 4 1, ~o~a1' oak 5,: .. .:?..% ,.c...... ,I...f, :.,>. 13: Dearborn He,i ghts '42 .., Roya'l'.~ak!?wp .: >. .: <'.:;. C -'.:. 43:: Sairit C..l=ir ~hqresl-'; . . .. 14: DETROIT .-:. ;:. . ,. ,. ... .-IS. EastDetroit . , '4q. ' She 1by' ';> .. ' #, ~.., , : ...... ;' :.-j . . , ..., , . . . . . 6 Farmington 45.'; ~ti~lbyl'cwp. .I..(. ,.. ;?L, ' t -. . ''7. Ferndale . . . , 46$ southf i.&'ld . '. ....i.. .+ <,;; '. i' ..I.,: * , ,. .- 6:: , . .' .. . , 18. Garden City 4~; thi&'$e . ;:-... . .: : .:.. sou ..I/ j(. . . . . ,,. :. .: . ' . ' '. ' ' ' -. . . , . . .' 19. Grosse l le Twp., - 8. SO" th,;'eyon Ii. .:. r . . . "'49.;: -. Sterl!ing .'~ei~hts:<;;;:,. . ,. .2.O. Grosse. Poi nte Farms . -C1- ...... 2 1 Hamt ramc k ... 50! TayI'or:~-.~; . . ' Ill ...... - I ' '.:I.:+ . . . '...... -22. Ha'rper Woods f.. :. ... . 5 1 .. Troy ::..... ,:,.F.;.~ . .' I ... . ., . ,!. ,+-%.;... . .a- :. ' ' is :. . ;, ...... 23. .:Hazel Park .52; ...., .- ...... * I .... ' ..v..,. ' ...... - 53. ~a'terfo?d.Twp. , i8:: !'. t'...... <:: . , . '24.. Hi.ghland.Park p , . . . -, : "' .. 25.. I nkster , -? :. 54,; west 1 a'%d' . !?.. ,...... ;; '. , : . . 55. - hi te .cake Twp, I,>,.! :. . ,- '. . . . ,.. ", . . . . -. . .. ' ,56. Wyandotte.~. , .,:<,. . . ' ,. .,a. ,. I;'!;, . '/ .....:. . :! . i:' - , . , .! . 5 . . ' 99. NA ;.: . ,:!.,'(. t. , . , .... . :i;: .'. I,:%,. .00,; 1 NAP (telephone . ;? L ' . \:._ .. ., . . . - ..>: -- - .... :...... - . -2'...... :- .. - ,-: d. .-, . - a! : ...... - ...-.-d'e t-s hee$jJ&!~. ,+& .,.. ,. 5 - . C. . , , f...... I. . I. I . b . ' .,.. r ;. ,, ;. . .\. .! ..7 . . - 1, ., . ~!&$:< . . . -, ' ,a; ! 25. -33 0 ...... Determine i f there iimore than dne HU for... thi s ..'.?- 1 . , ... 1 ...... ( ... ,,a_..>.*.! .C. :. ,. . .'!. listing number.' ' . . ,.:,l.l-.', .I-. . . <, .., ;, ' . I. ... , ... .I: ..I . . . #. :1 . One H.U . I I .. .'@ .... 1 , . ' 2. More than o& HU . ' ., . . .-. r': , . -. . a 9. NA \ 2. ,._.. 0. l NAP (coded 0' i,"col 9- l3)i.s :, L .. . ', :. . .' , . ..- . ;y. - , '2...... : ...... 26 a31 . ,. ,.Type of . structure. .. . ;?.-' , . 7. . 3. .-. . . '.. '- ... , ,: .' ;;:: t. .. , 8d; I .I . .,, . .,,-I.. ~railer/mobil'e home. :!- ...... - ' .2. Single farni ly. detached'. a I. , .-. 3. Multi-unit structure' . , -. . MAKE . . .% 4. Other . . . . 9. NA '

- 0. INAP (coded 0 in' cols 9-13) ', ' ,. . . . Co 1 Va r . .. No. No. f % Quest ion and Code . ,.., - - - - . . ': . ..- ' . 233- How many units I ,; "4 I. ts 2.

3. ll-50.units + , 4. 50 units oy more , 9 N.A . 1' 0. l NAP (coded 0 in ,sols it

. ., i' . I s the' HU.:loca ted inr.= government. owned ,h&& i ng ' ...... - . - ,. ..,;I:? . project? - . ;it%.$.' , . ' . .

, '. 1::Yes ' , , ... .& 5. No: . '. -. .. 9. NA , 0. INAP (Coded 0 in cols - . - .. . ------..- ... _ _

. * . . ./ - . .- , - -. . . .-- -

DAS 468585 Card 01 Page 6

-No. -f -% Question and Code- -33d - $C 3 3 . Are the structures on R's block in need of repair? 1. YES - minor repairs 2. Y*ES - major repairs d 5. NO 9 . N&., \ b." $P 0. l NAP (~bded0 in 601 s

How well kepi up and cared for are the yards in front of R's structure?

1. Very we'll , 2. Fairly well . 3. Poorly 4. Very poorly 5. No front yards 9. NA , \ 0. ,NAP (Coded 0 in c~ls'~&+)

-- ~ How we1 1 kept up and cared for are the yards in front of thk structures on R's block? . - -

Use the same codes as col. 34

Look at structures in R's neighborhood and check as many as apply. - I

001. Vacant landonly - 002. Trailer/mobile home -- - . 004. Single family dwelling - -. 008. Multi-dwelling 016. Boarded-up or abandoned building 032. Park &!e.//.' 064. School or government, bullding 25-6 - 128. Commercial - 777. Other 999. NA \U 03v 000. lNAP (coded 0 in col s 34) ',

Total number of males (1 iving in household 48 . years of age and older!,

Code total number .- I. One person )/- 8. . Eight persons or more 9. NA (NO HU listing) (Code 9 in cols 39-62) ., 'C. INAP (NO adult males in HU) DAS 468585 Card 01 Page 5 Co 1 Va r -No. -f -% Question and Code 4 0 Total number of females living in the house- hold over 18 years of age.

Code total number

1. One person

8. ~i~htperson or more 9. NA (NO household listing) 0. !NAP (NO adult females in HU)

41-42, (Code- here) What is the relationship of all adults to * 43-44 , informant? 45-46 47-48. . 01. Husband 02. Wife 49-50. with R in 03. Son cols 41-42 04. Daughter t :: 05. Father 'If,.. > i. ,.. - - .,i- 06. Mother :%. .$ *. - 08. Son in law 3' f 09. Daughter in law $. 10 Father in law 11. Mother in law 12. Nephew 13. Niece r'.: 14. Grandfather i: 5 15. Grandmother :. I 2 ., ,.' 16. Uncle ; L' . . 17. Aunt 18. Other relation 19. Roommate 20. Other - non relation 21. Informant is

99. NA (no household 1 isting)

Code exact age (18.-97) 98. 98 years old or older 99. NA

R's Sex

1. Male 2. Female 9. NA DAS 468585 Card 01 Page 7 -*--No. No. -f -% Question and Code R correctlv chosen?

1. YES 5. NO 9. NA

Total number of.males who are less than 18 years of age who are living in household

Code exact number 1-7 8. Eight or more persons 9. NA (Code 9 in col s 56-58) 0. INAP (NO males'less than 18) (code 0 in cols 56-58)

Number of sons, stepsons of R living tn household who are 0-7 years of age

Code exact number 1-7

8. Eight or more persons 9. NA (Coded 9 in col 55) 0. iNAP (Coded 0 in col 55)

Number of sons, stepsons 0f.R living in household who are 8-14 years of age

* - Use same codes as col 56

Number of sons;stepsons of R living in household who are 15-18 years-of aqe , i Use same codes as col 56

Total number of females who are less than 18 years of age living in household

Code exact number 1-7 8. Eight or more persons . . 9. NA (code 9 in col s 60-62) . . .. 0. INAP (No females under, 18) (;ode 0 in. col s 60-62 DAS 468585 Card 01 Page 8 Col . Var --*.:- ;No. - No. -f -% Question and:Code 3s'" Number of daughters, stepdaughters of R living . in household who are 0-7 years of age

Code exact number 1-7 8. Eight or more persons 9. NA (coded 9 in col 59) 0. INAP (coded 0 in col 59)

Number of daughters, stepdaughters of R living in household who are 8-14 years of age

Use same codes as col 60

Number of daughters, stepdaughters of R living in household who are 15-18 years of age

Use same codes as col 60

Final Outcome

INT (Interview completed) REF (R) (Refusal by respondent) REF(O) (Refusal by someone other than R) NI-0 o on- i nterview for other reasons) RU (~espondentunava i 1 able) NOC (AT) No one contacted at any time) BSY (BUSY, never answered; fast busy) HV (~ousevacant) SLIP (Sample 1 isting isn't proper) NER (NO el igible respondent) RNA (Phone rang; never answered) NRS (BUSi ness- numbers ; non HU numbers) NWK (~onworking numbers) NA l NAP (no ca 1 1 made) DAS 468585 Card 01 Page 5

No. No. . .f -% Quest ion. and. Code --e- - - 71%

Call Record: Summary: Total number of calls at HU, including interview

Code exact number (1-1 3)

14. Fourteen or more calls made 99. NA 00. INAP (Coded 08,09,10 or 13 in cols 63,64)

to contact R either in person or by

Summary: Total number of refusals

Code exact number of refusals (1-6)

7. Seven or more refusals 8. NO refusals 9. NA or Other 0. l NAP (Coded 08,09, 10 or 13 in cols 63-64) -# Include all refusals by anyone at HU. Include cases where R is "busy" or puts interviewer off. Do -not include definite appointments OT~NI-0-resulting from legitimate illness or language

barrier, etc. ,, ,...... ,. . . .

Summary: Total number of contacts at ,HU

Code exact number (01 -

99. NA 00. INAP (coded 0 08,09,10 or 13 in cols 63-64)

persona 1 contact was made wi. th someone i n the household. (RU,APPT, etc.) Including DAS 468585 Card 01 Page 10

No. - No. -f -% Question and Code .,. T r' ?, wL\ Month of First Call 4. April 5. May 6. June 7. July 9. NA 0. l NAP (Coded 08,09,10 or '1 3 in cols 63-64)

Dav of Month of First Call

Code exact date (01-31) - 99. NA - 00. INAP (Coded O8,09,10 or 13 in cols 63-64),.

Month of Last Call or of Interview

4. April 5. May 6. June 7. July 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 08,09,10 or 13 in cols 63-64)

Day of Month of Last Call or of lnterview

Code exact date (01-31.) .- 99. NA 00. INAP (coded 08,09,1O or 13 in,cols 63-64)'

Day of Week of Last Contact or lnterview I 1. Monday 2. Tuesday 3. Wednesday 4. Thursday 5. Friday 6. Saturday 7. Sunday 8.' NA , 0. INAP (coded 08,09,10 or .13 in cols 63-641) ' DAS 468585 Card 01 Page 11 Co 1 Va r -No. -No. Quest ion and. Code RACE OF PERSON GIVING FINAL REFUSAL

1. WHITE 2. BLACK 7. OTHER 8. DK 't 9. NA 0. INAP (Telephone coversheets or. no refusal given or coded 08,09,10 ,or 13 in col s 63-64)

SEX OF PERSON GIVING FINAL REFUSAL

1. MALE r- 2. FEMALE g 9. NA 0. INAP (Telephone coversheets or no refusal I given or coded 08,09,10 or 13 in cols 63-64)

AGE OF PERSON GIVING FINAL REFUSAL

1. 18-29 years 2. 30-50 years 3. 50+ 8. CAN'T TELL 9. NA 0. INAP (~elephonecoversheets or no refusal or coded 08,09,10 or 13 in cols 63-6 ? )' ven

FAMILY INCOME - 1 - 1. LESS THAN $7,500 2. 7,500 -15,000 3. MORE THAN $15,000 8. CAN'T TELL 9. NA 0. l NAP (telephone coversheets or coded 08,09,10 or 13 in cols 63-64) Detroit Area Study DAS '468585 (1976-77) University of Michigan Card 02 Page 1 CARD 02 Col . Var. No. - No. -f -"a Question and Code 1-4 Project Number .(8585)

5-6 Card Number (02)

7-10 .I DAS Quest ionna i re Number (000 1.- ) . . I . . ..-

Al. In general, do you like watching TV a great deal, quite a lot, just a little, or not at

,I. A GREAT DEAL . . 2. QUITE A'LOT Code 0 3. JUST A LITTLE . FF4. NOT AT ALL

Ala. Do vou ever watch TV?

1. YES Code 0

,i.n- Col s 13-38 9. .,NA + ,3-3~ 0. INAP (coded 1,2,3, in Col 11, Card02)

A2. Of the things you like to do when you have . free time, is watching TV one of your favorites, is it something you like doing about the same as other things, or is it something you like doing less than most - other things?

1. ONE OF FAVORITES . .

2. SAME AS OTHER .. . . . 3. LESS THAN OTHER 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (Coded 5 in col. 12, Card 02). DAS 468585 Card 02 Page 02 Co 1 Va r

--No. . .- No. -"a Question and Code

A4. Next, I'd like to get some idea of how likely you are to watch television any- time between 8 and 11 p.m. on weeknights, that is, Monday through Friday. Would you say that you watch almost every evening, three or four evenings a week, about once or twice a week, or'hardly at all?

1. ALMOST EVERY EVENING 2. THREE OR FOUR EVENINGS A WEEK 3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK 4. HARDLY AT ALL 7. OTHER 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 5 in col 12, Card 02)

A5. How would you feel i.'ffor some reason you were unable to watch television for a month: Would you mind it a lot, a little, or not at a1 l?

1. MlND A LOT 2. MlND A LITTLE 3. . MlND NOT AT ALL

7. OTHER ', 8. DK 9. NA 0. lNAP (Coded 5 in Col 12, Card 02)

A6. First, for relaxing. How much do you find that evening TV helps you to relax: very much, somewhat, just a little, or not at all?

1. VERY MUCH 2. SOMEWHAT 3. JUST A LITTLE 4. NOTATALL 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (Coded 5 in col. 12, Card 02) DAS 468585 Card 02 Page 4

No. -No. -f -% Question and Code - 20 / I A8. Third, keeping you company.. . How much does even i ng TV-help- keep you company when you are alone: very much, somewhat, just a

little, or not at all? "

1. VERY MUCH 2. SOMEWHAT 3. JUST A LITTLE 4. NOT AT ALL

8. DK 9. NA 0. LNAP (coded 5 in col 12, Card 02)

lnterviewer checkpoint: R's Q.

0. NO QUESTIONS BY R OR l NAP (Coded 5 in Col 12, . . 1. ONE QUESTION Card 02) 2. TWO QUESTIONS 3. THREE QUESTIONS 4. FOUR QUESTIONS 5. FIVE QUESTIONS OR MORE 9. NA

A10.. Now consider just' TV action programs that are about police or about crime. Do you like watching such programs a great deal, somewhat

just a little, or not at all? "

1. A GREAT DEAL 2. SOMEWHAT 3. JUST A LITTLE Code 0 It- 4. NOT AT ALL 8. DK 9. NA 0. . INAP (code 5 in Col 12, Card 02) DAS 468585 Card 02 Page 3 ia 'No.- . -No. -f. -% 'Question'and'Code 17 6 A6a. In general, is it important to..you,.or not

so important to bl relaxed?""" '

1. IMPORTANT 2. NOT SO IMPORTANT 7. OTHER 8. DK

9. NA 6 0. INAP (Coded 5 in col 12 Card 02)

A7. Second, for entertainment. How entertaining do you find evening television: very entertaining, somewhat entertaining, a little entertaining, or not at'all entertaining?

1. VERY ENTERTAINING 2. SOMEWHAT ENTERTAINING 3. A LITTLE ENTERTAINING 4. NOT AT ALL ENTERTAINING

8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 5 in Col 12, Card 02)

A7a. In general, is it important, or not so im~ortantto vou to be entertained?

1. IMPORTANT 2. NOT SO IMPORTANT 7. OTHER 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 5 in.col 12, Card 02) . . DAS 468585 Card 02 Page 5

Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% 'Question'and:Code m' 23 I?' All. Would you name one or two programs about pol ice'or 'crime'that 'are'your'favori tes? '

0. NO PROGRAMS MENTIONED 'OR- INAP (coded 5 in Col 12, or 4 in Col 22, Card 02) . 1. ONE PROGRAM MENTIONED 2. TWO PROGRAMS MENTIONED 3. THREE OR MORE PROGRAMS MENTIONED 9. .NA ......

. CODERS: Code only specific shows, not categories e.g., "Columbotl . - would be coded as a mention but not.'.'detective.shows.'.t. -

A12. How often do you talk with friends or family about (these or. other) pol ice or crime shows? Would you say you talk about shows like this almost everyday, three or four times a week, about .once .or .twice..a . . week, .or.hardl at ...... Y

ALMOST EVERY DAY THREE OR FOUR TIMES A WEEK ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK HARDLY AT ALL I F VOLUNTEERED: NEVER IF VOLUNTEERED: FRIENDS AND FAMILY DIFFERENT D K NA INAP (coded 5 in Col 12, Card 02)

A13. Now about situation comedies, the.regular story shows. that are mainly funny: Do you like watching such programs a great deal, . " ' somewhat, just 'a1itt'1e;:or:iot'at 'a1 I? '

1. A GREAT DEAL 2. SOMEWHAT 3. JUST A LITTLE Code 0 ii,,,,.l-, .4. NOT AT ALC 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 5 in Col. 12, Card 02) DAS 468585 Card 02 Page 6 re -No. -No. -f -%' Question and Code 26 ' 17 A14. Would you name one or two situation comedies that are your favori tes?

0. NO PROGRAMS MENTIONED -OR INAP (coded 5 in Col 12, or 4 in Col 25, .Card 02) 1. ONE PROGRAM MENTIONED 2. TWO PROGRAMS MENTIONED 3. THREE OR MOREIPROGRAMS MENTIONED 9. NA

CODERS: Code only specific shows, not categories e.g., "Happy Days" would be coded as a mention but not "family comedies."

A15. And how about variety shows -- programs with music, dancing, skits, and guest stars: Do you like watching such programs a great deal, somewhat, just a little, or not at all?

1 . A .GREAT DEAL 2. SOMEWHAT 3. JUST A LITTLE 4. NOT AT ALL

A16. Would you name one or two variety shows that are your favorites?

0. N0,PROGRAMS MENTIONED -OR INAP (Coded 5 in Col 12, or 4 in Col 27, Card 02) 1. ONE PROGRAM MENTIONED 2. TWO PROGRAMS MENTIONED 3. THREE OR MORE PROGRAMS MENTIONED 9. NA

CODERS: Code only' specific shows, not categories e.g., "Johnny Carson" would be coded as a mention but not "talk shows." DAS 468585 Card 02 Page 7

Col Var No. f -- . -No. - -% Question and Code

INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT A17. Did R consult TV listings or consult others . . at any time for program names in A4, All, A14, A16?

1. YES 5. NO 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 5 in Col 12, card 02)

A18. Suppose you turned on the TV and the only shows on were a police show, a variety show, and a situation comedy. Which, if any, of the three would you decide to watch?

1. POLICE 2. VARIETY 3. SIT COM 4. IF VOLUNTEERED: IT DEPENDS ON WHICH PROGRAM Col. 31 5. IF VOLUNTEERED: NOT WATCH TV

8. DK - 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 5 in Col 12, Card 02)

A19. What would your second choice be?

1. POLICE 2. VARIETY 3. SIT COM 4. 1F.VOLUNTEERED: IT DEPENDS ON WHICH PROGRAM 5. IF VOLUNTEERED: NOT WATCH TV

8. DK 9.. NA - 0. INAP (coded 5 in Col 12, 4 or 5 i" Col 30, Card 02) DAS 468585 Card 02 Page 8

Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% Questions:and'Code

A20. Now let's go back to action programs about pol ice or. about' crimes. Overall, how often do you watch police and crime shows on weekday evenings: Would you say almost every evening, three or four evenings a week, once or twice a week, or hardly at all?

1. ALMOST EVERY EVENING 2. THREE OR FOUR EVENINGS A WEEK ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK Col. 33 4. HARDLY AT ALL 5. IF VOLUNTEERED: NEVER [ MAKE CARD I 7. OTHER 8. DK

9.. NA 7 0. INAP (coded 5 in Col 12,. Card 02)

A21,. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT R has mentioned violent nature of programs in A19 (p. 5) or before.

1. YES 5. NO 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 5 in Col 12; 1,2,3, or 4 in Col 32, Ca.rd 02)

A23a. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: RIS Q. 4 0. NO QUESTIONS BY R -OR INAP (coded 5 ih\Co1 12, or 5 in Col 32, or 1,5,. 1. ONE QUESTION 9 in Col 33, Card 02) 2. TWO QUESTIONS 3. . THREE QUESTIONS 4. FOUR QUESTIONS 5. FIVE QUESTIONS 9. NA . DAS 468585 Card 02 Page 9

No. No. f % Oues t ion and Code

A24. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT R -has mentioned violent nature of programs in A23 or before.

1. YES 5. NO 9. NA d L. 9 0. INAP (coded 5 in Col 12, or 5 in Col 32, or:] ,5,9 in Col 33, Card 02) %4

A26. One possible reason for watching police and crime shows is for excitement. How exciting do you find police and crime shows: very exciting, somewhat exciting, a little exciting, or not at all exciting?

VERY EXCITING SOMEWHAT EXCITING A LITTLE EXCITING NOT AT ALL EXCITING OTHER DK NA 4% INAP (coded 5 in Col 12, or 5 in Col 32, dr..1,5,9 in Col 33, Card 02) a"\ A27. Another possibl,e reason is for entertainment. How entertaining do you find police and crime shows: very entertaining, somewhat entertaining, just a little entertaining, or not at all entertaining?

VERY ENTERTAINING SOMEWHAT ENTERTAINING JUST A LITTLE ENTERTAINING NOT AT ALL ENTERTAINING OTHER DK NA INAP (Coded 5 in Col 12, or 5 in Col 32, . or 1,5,9 in Col 33, Card 02)

DAS 468585 Card 02 Page 10

-No. -No. f - -% Question and Code I) 3 8 27 A28. Another reason is for.relaxing. How relaxing do you find police and crime shows: very relaxing, somewhat relaxing, *+ just a'li ttle relaxing, 'or'not'at'all? '

VERY RELAXING SOMEWHAT RELAX I NG JUST A LITTLE RELAXING NOT AT ALL RELAXING OTHER DK NA INAP (coded 5 in Col 12, or 5 in Col 32, or 1,5,9, in Col 33, Card 02)

A29. l NTERV l EWER CHECKPO l NT 13 ,3 Code 0 in 1. FORM X - Code cols 40-41 Cols 42-43 1-

2. FORM Z - Code cols 42-43 Cols 40-41

A30X.. Some people say that police and crime shows teach children to respect the law. Others say that police and crime shows teach children to be violent. Which comes closer to the way you feel?

1. RESPECT LAW 2. TEACH VIOLENCE 3. IF VOLUNTEERED: BOTH 4. IF VOLUNTEERED: NEITHER MAKE CARD -7. . OTHER izl 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP. (coded 2 in Col 39, Card 02)

A31X. OPEN QUESTION DAS 468585 Card 02 Page 11

-No. -No. Quest ion ' and Code

A32X. Would you say that there are too many police and crime shows on TV, or. that there

are too few'pol ice and.ciime'stiows on'TV? '

1. TOO MANY 2. TOO FEW 3.' IF VOLUNTEERED: ABOUT RIGHT 4. I F VOLUNTEERED: IT DEPENDS ON WHICH SHOWS

8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (Coded 2 in Col 39, Card 02)

A30Z. Some people say that police and crime shows teach children to be violent. Other say that police and crime shows teach children

to respect the law. Which comes closer to , the.wa ou feel? ...... Y Y

- 1. TEACH VIOLENCE 2. RESPECT LAW 3. IF VOLUNTEERED: BOTH 4. IF VOLUNTEERED: NEITHER MAKE CARD -7. 'OTHER I'. 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 1 in Col 39, Card 02)

A31Z. OPEN QUESTION

A32Z. Would you say that there are about the right number of police and crime shows on TV, or that there are too many, or that there are too few police and crime shows on TV?

1. ABOUT RIGHT '-- 2. TOO MANY 3. TOO FEW 4. IF VOLUNTEERED: IT DEPENDS ON WHICH SHOWS

8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 1 in Col 39, Card 02) DAS 468585 Card 02 .Page 12

Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

A33. Some people. . want the networks to decrease . the number of police and crime shows on TV. Do you agree or. disagree wi th decreasing the number of pol ice and -cri-me. shows on TV?...... ""' ......

1. AGREE Code 0 2. DISAGREE Fl- 3. NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE: CONFLICT RESPONSE

A34a. How strongly do you feel about that:

A34b. strongly or not so strongly?"' .

1. STRONGLY 2. NOT SO STRONGLY CODERS: Note that MAKE CARD -7. OTHER a 8. DK 9. NA coded in

A36. Is reducing police and crime shows a major concern of .yours, is it an important concern but not real ly major, or is it. only a minor concern compared to other issues?

1. MAJOR CONCERN 2. IMPORTANT BUT NOT MAJOR 3. MINOR CONCERN

8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 2 in Col 44) DAS 468585 Card 02 Page 13 a -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code 47 38 A37. [ASK EVERYONE] If someone asked you to sign a petition to the networks urging them to reduce the number of pol ice and crime shows on TV, would you sign it or not? ......

1. SIGN 2. NOTSIGN 3. I F VOLUNTEERED: IT DEPENDS .ON 'WHAT IT SAID MAKE CARD -7. OTHER I8. DK 9. NA

A38. Do you sometimes watch a program because it follows another program you were watching? ... . .

' --._ .- _ - -- 1. YES 5. NO - (code o ;h c0I.q~) -- ~ . -- .-. .. . - ") 8. DK - .... I, 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 5 in Col 12, Card 02)

A38a. Do you do that often, sometimes, or only rarely? ......

1. OFTEN CO~~S:''3. SOMG~ME q" ;J. --2. SOMET l MES 3. RARELY aiscodah ;i 4. IF VOLUNTEERED: awe ,ti o-vza:~-t 0 S I 8. DK s. '+@a,as 2 9. NA 0. INAP: (~oded.5in Col 12, Card 02). DAS 468585 Card 02 Page 14

-No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

50 '/I A39. [IF R NOT LIVING ALONE] When you watch TV, how often do you watch what someone else in the house wants to watch -- that is, shows you might not watch if alone: would you say this happens often, just .. . occasionally, or practi.cally never?'

1. OFTEN 2. OCCASIONALLY 3'. PRACT l CALLY NEVER - 4. IF VOLUNTEERED: NEVER 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (R lives alone or coded 5 in Col 12, Card 02)

A40. In those cases when you do watch a program because someone else turns it on, who in. . the house is most likely 'to have picked - ... . . the program?

1. SPOUSE -. -.__ 2. CHI LDREN- (OR CH'I LD)' 3. OTHER 'RELAT I VE MAKE CARD - 4. OTHER @fioos 7 &..\A -\I 8. DK- 1----. 1' 9. NA --. - --- .-__- ._----- 0. INAP (coded 4 or 0 in Col 50, Card 02) K'

A41. Going back to police and crime shows for a moment, how much does [SINGLE PERSON IDENTIFIED IN QUESTION A401 like to watch such shows: a great deal, somewhat, just a little, or not at all?

1. GREAT DEAL 2. SOMEWHAT 3. JUST A .LITTLE 4. NOT AT ALL 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 4 or 0 in Col 50, Card 02) DAS 468585 Card 02 Page 15

-No. -No. -f -% Question and Code 0 These next questions are about the'national news. By national news we mean news about the government in.Washington, about the country as a whole, or about foreign affairs.

A42. As you know, one can follow the national news in many.ways such as in the newspapers, TV, radio or magazines. How much do you like to follow the national news: a great deal ,. somewhat, just -a 1 ittie, .or .not at ...... " '"... ".". . ...

1. A GREAT DEAL 2. SOMEWHAT 3. JUST A LITTLE 4. NOTATALL

A43. Each of the three major TV channels has a person or team who read the national news. Walter Cronkite is on CBS, John Chancellor and David Brinkley are on NBC: and Barbara Wal ters and Harry Reasoner are on ABC .

Taking each of the channels' news teams .as a' whble, which one do -you li.ke most,

or doesn't'it.make any'difference'to you? ' '

1. WALTER CRONKITE CBS CHANNEL 2 2. CHANCELLOR/BRINKLEY NBC CHANNEL 4 3. WALTERS/REASONER ABC CHANNEL 7- Code 0 in 4. DOESN1'T MAKE ANY D I FFERENCE CocxRs: \C R wd~des Col 55 1 rn0.r~ ~koJ5 n- ,A d:CCe.rd t\~5 CodeOin ,\5. IF VOLUNTEERED: R DOES NOT CO~S55-58 \9/-' Eli-TV NEWS DAS 468585 Card 02 Page 16

Co l Va r -No. -No. -f -% ' Quest i on and . Code

A44. Do you like [REPEAT RtS FIRST CHOICE IN ~431a great deal more .than the..others, .- - . . . som~wtiat'more;'orrjOst a'little'riiore?'. ' - ' .

1. A GREAT DEAL MORE 2. SOMEWHAT MORE 3. JUST A LITTLE MORE MAKE CARD -7. OTHER OR CONFLICT RESPONSE 8. DK 9. NA 0. l NAP (coded 4 or 5 in Co1 ,54, Card 02)

A45. In general, how much do you like.to watch weekday national evening news on TV: a great deal, somewhat, 'just .a..l ittle;. or -.

1. A GREAT DEAL 2. SOMEWHAT 3. JUST A LITTLE 4. NOT AT ALL

8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 5 in Col 54, Card 02)

1446. On the average, how often do you watch national news on television at some point . between 6 and 7:30 ptm, on weekday evenings, ~0.~0~watch almost'every evening, threi or four evenings .a week, about bnce or -- .. . .- . . .. ' ...... twice.a'week,"or 'hbrdly'at a1 I?'

1. ALMOST EVERY EVENING 2. THREE OR FOUR' EVEN I NGS A WEEK . ,.3. ONCE OR TWICE A WEEK 4. HARDLYAT ALL

0. INAP (coded 5 in Col 54, Card 02) DAS 468585 Card 02 Page 17

No. 0, - -No. -f -'D Ques.tion and Code

A47.. Compared to the'other'thi.ngs you like to do. ~n an ord inary .weekday, wou ld you say that watching the:national eyeni.ng news ...... is .near the': top of- th.e:.l ist, ab&t mi.d-...... - way, or near.the'bott~n?' '

'1, NEAR THE TOP 2,. MID-WAY 3 ,'. NEAR THE' BOTTOM MAKE CARD -7. OTHER' a 8,. DK 9, N4 0,. !NAP (coded5 in Col 54,.~qrd.02)

A48, We have been talking q lot about televi:si:on, . . .. ., How..ma.ny worki.ng .t'el eyi-sl-on-.sets do you..hqve .. - .... . in our :h6me7"' . ' ' ......

. .

0.. NO SETS in Col 60 1. ONE SET 2, TWO SETS 3.' 'THREE SETS 4. FOUR OR MORE. SETS 8. DK 9. NA

A49, Is one or more of your TV sets color?

.,- .,------1.- .,-*YES

0.. INAP (Coded 0 in Col 59? Card 02). DAS 468585 Card 02 Page 18

No. -No. -f Quest ion and Code w - D. CHILD DISCIPLINE

That's all the stories I have. Now I have a few questions about children. Most children misbehave at one time or another, and these next questions ask about what you do when this happens. For the moment, suppose you are the parent of a 10 year old boy.

8.

Dl. What would you do if he talked back to you?

01. NOT PAY ANY ATTENTION 02. SCOLD TELL CHI BEHAVE Code 00 in OR L'D TO' TAKE AWAY A PRIVILEGE (set no/& i? Q/U d) Cols 63-64 03. 04. SPANK, OR OTHER PH~SICAL PUN l SHMENT 05. REASON WITH CHILD 6. MULTIPLE MENTION . OTHER / I Code 00 in a98. DK I Cols 63-64

07, ~EWUDSDL) ~IRCU~IT~~AVE~u)& w sp;C;c Q\LLO<&;OU

CODERS: Note that although questionnaire is pre-coded in one- digit code, the codebook is in two-digit code. Use two-digit code!

\, CODERS: On ~1.-~4,if R says it depends on specifics or circumstances, code 99, NA but MAKE CARD.

LO~EW:"s&~B nlr, HER TO ROOM ; s coded 03 T@KE ~~LJW cs 0 i 4 pnld, LFGE;: 74; 3 I; w~L:. DAS 468585 Card 02 Page 19 a -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code . 63-64 . sV3 Dl . IF CODED 96 IN COLS 61-62, MULT l PLE MENTION: If you could only do one thing, ,. .. . ,. ,...... '. . . .b;JhiCh WO"ld ."6" ,.do? ,.

01. NOT PAY ANY ATTENTION 02. . SCOLD OR TELL' CHILD TO BEHAVE 03. TAKE AWAY A PRIVILEGE 04. SPANK, OR OTHER PHYSICAL PUNISHMENT WlTH CH l LD

01-05, 97, 98'in Cols 61-62, 1' 03. DEPEfi5 00 L~RLVL~ST~~UCESu;& VO 5 pec &!!~3~r+;Or\

D2. What would you do if he'lied,to:you?' " " .' "

01. NOT PAY ANY ATTENTION SCOLD OR TELL CHILD TO BEHAVE Code 00 in TAKE AWAY A PRIVILEGE Cols 67-68 SPANK, OR OTHER PHYS l CAL PUN l SHMENT REASON WlTH CHILD MULTIPLE MENTION

MAKE CARD OTHER

Code 00 in Cols 67-68 99. NA 07. DFPWOC or, C\PCUU,TRU(ES w;K w s~;$;ccLLd:o* ..- . 67-68 c5- D2. IF CODED 96 IN COLS 65-66, MULTIPLE MENTION: If you could only do one thing, which would you do?

NOT PAY ANY ATTENTION SCOLD OR TELL CHILD TO BEHAVE TAKE AWAY A PRlVlLEGE SPANK, OR OTHER PHYSICAL PUNISHMENT REASON WlTH CHILD OTHER D K NA INAP (coded 01-05, 97, 98 in Cols 65-66, Card 02) DAS 468585 Card 02 Page 20 Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

D3. What wou 1 d you do if ' he took something that didn't belong to him?

NOT PAY ANY ATTENTION SCOLD OR TELL CHILD TO BEHAVE TAKE AWAY A PRIVILEGE SPANK, OR OTHER PHYSICAL PUNISHMENT . REASON WITH CHILD . MAKE HIM RETURN IT MULTIPLE MENTION ' ., 97. OTHER

Code 00 in 98. DK

99. NA 0,. bE3fwSS 03 CIRUMSTT~UCES ditt\ ho 5 P

D3. IF CODED 96 IN COLS 69-70, MULTIPLE ENTION:If you could only do one thing, which would you do?

01. NOT PAY ANY ATTENTION 02. SCOLD OR TELL CHILD TO BEHAVE 03. TAKE AWAY A PRIVILEGE 04. SPANK, OR OTHER PHYSICAL PUNISHMENT 05. REASON WlTH CHILD

I--' -00. INAP (coded 01-05, 97, 98 in Cols 69-70, Card 02) Mc(~tHIM RETU~J\? 07. DE~Eu~o~ c \QC~L\~~~~OCBS.J&no SP~;C\L eI.\rer~*\o h D4. What would you do if he picked a fight with a younger child?

NOT PAY ANY ATTENTION Code 00 in SCOLD OR TELL CHILD TO BEHAVE Cols 75-76 TAKE AWAY A PRIVILEGE SPANK, OR OTHER PHYSICAL PUNISHMENT '05. REASON WlTH CHILD 6. MULTIPLE MENTION MAKE CARD OTHER

99.. DAS 468585 Card 02 Page 21

Co 1 Va r -No. ' --No. -f .%- Question'and Code 04. IF CODED 96 IN COLS 73-74, MULTIPLE MENTION: If you could only do.one thing, ..whith,.c;16"ld..6".do?.;~~'~.".'.'.'..' ... . Y

01. NOT PAY ANY ATTENTION 02. SCOLD OR TELL CHILD TO BEHAVE 03. TAKE AWAY A PRIVILEGE 04. SPANK, OR OTHER PHYSICAL PUNISHMENT REASON WITH CHILD

(coded 01 -05, 97, 98 in Col s 73-74, Card 02) ob. CCH\LD P~~LBCIZE 0.oncuw, 00 L~PLVHS~WUCE~u.6 no sp;Cec eLLmrf;o\ D5. Now a more general question. Which do you think is more important: that children do what they are told, or that children do what they think is right even though their parents might disagree with it?

1. DO WHAT TOLD 2. .DO WHAT THINK RIGHT 3. DEPENDS OR CONFLICT RESPONSE THE DETROIT AREA STUDY DAS 468585 University of Michigan Card 03 Page 1 CARD 03

Col Va r a -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

1-4 Project Number (8585)

5-6 Card Number (03)

7-10 DAS Questi onna i re Number ( 0001 - )

E. TELEPHONE USAGE

El. This next question is about telephones. Since we do some surveys by telephone, it is'useful for planning to know how many telephones there are in the Detroit area. How many telephones, counting extensions, do you have in your (house/apartment)?

Code number given by R (00-97)

CODERS: Note that questionnaire is precoded in one-digit. code, the codebook is in two-digit code. Use two- digit code!!!

E2. Do all the telephoneshave the same number?

1. YES

5. NO- Col 19 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 00 or 01 in Cols 11-12) , DAS 468585 Card .03 Page 2

Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

E3. How many different numbers are there?

Code number (2-6)

7. 7 or more numbers 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 00 or 01 in col 11-12, or coded 1 in col 13)

E4. Are any of the numbers for business use on 1 v?

1. YES -5. NO 8. DK 9. NA . 0. INAP (coded 00 or 01 in Cols 11-12.or coded 1 in col 13)

E5. How many are used only for business?

Code number (1 -6)

7. 7 or more numbers 8. DK. 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 00 or 01 in Cols 11-12, or . coded 1 in Col 13 or coded 5 in Col 15)

E6. Do all the numbers appear in the current telephone book?

Code 0 in ~ols.18-20 - 1. YES

Code 0 in Col 19 - 5. NO

Code 0 in Cols 18-19 - 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 00 or 01 in'cols 11-12 or coded 1 in Col 13) DAS 468585 Card 03 Page 3 a -No. -No. -f -% Question- and Code 18 67 E7. How many numbers do not appear in the . . current tele~honebook?. .".'

Code number (1-6)

7. 7 or more numbers 8. DK 9. NA 0. NONE, INAP (coded 00 or 01 in Cols 11-12, or coded 1 in Col 13 or coded 1 or 8 in Col 17) I

E8. Does the number appear in the current tele~honebook?

Code 0 in 1. YES Col 20 I-NO 5. 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 00 in Cols 11-12, or coded 5 in Col 13 or Coded-1,. .5 or 8 in Col 17) . .

E9. (I s/~rethe 1 i sti ng (s) too. new to appear in the book, did you request an unlisted number, or is there some other reason that the number (s) may not be 1 i sted?

1. L I STI NG (S) TOO NEW 2. R .REQUESTED THE UNL l STED NUMBER (S) MAKE CARD -7. OTHER I8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 00 in Cols 11-12 or coded 1 in Col 17 or coded 1 in Col 20) \4

21 7 0 E10. Do you have a private, or a party line?

1. PRIVATE 2. PARTY 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 00 in Cols 11-12)

7.OTHER (iW~lu&s ko6)

1 DAS 468585 Card 03 Page 4

Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

Ell. The next few questions ask about the total time you spend on the telephone, both at home and away from home. Does it seem to you that you spend a lot, a little, or hardly any time on the telephone?

1. A LOT 2. A LITTLE 3. HARDLY ANY 8. DK 9. NA

€12. How many of your conversations last over twenty minutes - many, some, or almost none?

1. MANY 2; SOME .. -\, \ *\. 't t h \ F VOLUEJTEERZ~ Lf : NOU E >I E 13. Some t i mes peop 1 e use the, tgl ephone to talk to f riends--and-f&lat ives, whi le other times they talk to people they have never met, for example, when conduct- ing business. How often do you talk on the phone with people you have never met - often, sometimes, or almost never?

1. OFTEN 2. SOMETIMES 3. ALMOST NEVER DAS 468585 Card 03 Page 5

Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

F. FINAL QUESTIONS 7-Y F1. That just about finishes the interview. Do you have any questions or comments you'd like to add?

1. YES: R had something to add 5. NO: R did not have anything to add 9. . NA .

F2.. How about the length of the'interview? Do you think it was about right or was it too long?

1. ABOUT RIGHT 2. TOO LONG 3. IN BETWEEN OR CONFLICT RESPONSE 8. DK 9. NA

F3. Were there any parts of the interview which you found difficult.to follow?

1. YES.. Code 00 in 5. NO Col s 28-29 I-9. NA

F3a. Which ones were those? .

01. TELEVISION QUESTIONS 02. STORY QUESTIONS 04. BACKGROUND QUEST l ONS 08; CHILD DISCIPLINE 96. ALLOF IT . MAKE CARD -47, OTHER' EI98. DK . . 99. NA 00. I NAP '(coded 5 in Col 27) NOTE: This is a code. Therefore, a response which contains more than one codable response is coded as --the sum .of the appropriate code categories., DAS 468585 Card 03 Page 6

Code in four digits (0001-9998). E.g., 2:30 wou 1 d be coded '0230; 1 1 :45 wou 1 d be coded . 1145 ICo~~~s:14 6- ;shaf 1

1. FINISHED A.M. / 'i 2. FINISHED P.M. 9. NA ,DAS 468585 Card 03 Page 7 Co1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

H. INTERVIEWER OBSERVATIONS

HI. R1s SEX

1. MALE 2. FEMALE 9. NA

H2. R1s RACE

WH ITE BLACK CHICANO, PUERTO RICAN, MEXICAN OR SPANISH AMER l CAN AMERICAN INDIAN OR l ENTAL MAKE CARD - OTHER EIl NA -. CPLone \nte.d;cd) - .-., - - *. H3.- -IN GENERAL, THE RESPONDENT'S UNDERSTANDING OF' THE .QUEST IONS WAS:

1. EXCELLENT 2. GOOD 3. FAIR ' 4. POOR . . 9. NA

H4. PLEASE DESCRIBE THE RESPONDENT'S ABILITY . TO EXPRESS(HIMSELF/HERSELF) USING THE SCALE BELOW. .

1. VERY ARTICULATE: EXCELLENT VOCABULARY 2. 5. 4. EXPRESSES SELF WITH GREAT DIFFICULTY: LIMITED VOCABULARY

CODERS: Code number closest to response DAS 468585 Card 03 Page 8

Col Va r -No. -No. -f -% . Question and Code

H5. WAS R SUSPICIOUS ABOUT THE STUDY BEFORE

THE INTERVIEW? ..

1. NO, NOT AT ALL SUSPICIOUS 3. YES, SOMEWHAT SUSPICIOUS 5. YES, VERY SUSPICIOUS 9. NA

H6. 'OVERALL, HOW GREAT WAS R'S INTEREST IN THE INTERVIEW?

1. VERY HIGH 2. ABOVE AVERAGE 3. AVERAGE 4. BELOW AVERAGE 5. VERY LOW 9. NA

H7. DID R EVER SEEM TO RUSH (HIS/HER) ANSWERS, HURRYING TO GET THE INTERVIEW OVER?.

1. YES 5. NO 9. NA

H8. DURING THE INTERVIEW DID R EVER ASK HOW MUCH LONGER THE INTERVIEW WOULD TAKE?

1. YES 5. NO 9. NA

H9. OTHER PERSONS PRESENT AT INTERVIEW WERE: (CHECK MORE THAN ONE BOX IF APPROPRIATE)

r NONE NOTE: This is a CHILDREN UNDER 6 geometric OLDER CH l LDREN code. The SPOUSE code cate- OTHER RELATIVES gories are OTHER ADULTS not the, NOT WAY OF KNOWING same as the NA precodes . DAS 468585 Card 03 Page 9 Coi Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

H10. HOW MANY TIMES WAS THE INTERVIEW INTERRUPTED? (ANY TI ME THE I NTERV I EWER WAS PREVENTED FROM CONTINU ING TO ASK QUESTIONS OR R TO'RESPOND'TO~THEM~)

Code number of i n ter rupt ions (0-6)

HlOa. APPROXIMATELY HOW MANY MINUTES WERE TAKEN

UP BY INTERRUPTIONS? '" "" .'

Code exact number of minutes

(00-98)

99. NA .. .

CODERS: Do not include time between breakoffs,when R had to be contacted again...... i

HlOb. WHAT WERE THE CAUSES OF THESE . INTERRUPTIONS? (cHECK'AS'MANY'AS.APPLY)

CHI LD.(REN)FROM THE HOUSEHOLD OTHER ADULT(S) FROM THE HOUSEHOLD PHONE CALL (s) V I S ITOR (s) TO THE HOUSEHOLD MAKE CARD - OTHER CI NO WAY OF KNOWING NA l NAP

CODERS: MAKE CARD for all combinations including 16 OTHER.

NOTE: This is a geometric code. Categories are changed from the pre-codes in the questionnaire. - DAS 468585 Card 03 Page 10 e.- No: -No. -f -% Question and Code 50 ' 9 2 H11. [PERSONAL l NTERV l EWS ONLY] PHONE INFORMATION FROM'R:

1. R GAVE PHONE NUMBER 2. R HAS PHONE BUT REFUSED .TD GlVE NUMBER 3. R DOES NOT HAVE PHONE 9. NA 0. INAP (phone interview)

H12. [TELEPHONE INTERVIEW ONLY] NAME AND ADDRESS FROM R:

1. R GAVE NAME AND ADDRESS 2. R GAVE PARTIAL INFORMATION 3. R DID NOT GlVE NAME AND ADDRESS 9. NA. 0. INAP (personal interview)

H13. MAILBACK RESPONSE:

1. R ACCEPTED MAILBACK 5. R REFUSED MAILBACK 9. NA DAS 468585 Card 03 Page 11 a -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code FRONT PAGE INFORMATION

Adams, Anne 41. Apple, Alyce Boroniec, Pris 42. Behnke, Mary Brown, Roger 43. Bremen, Elsie Chertos-Weller, Cynthia 44. Crowley, Billie Chin, Jeffrey 45. Doyle, Pat Clark, Gerald 46. Flanagan, Helen Crane, Marie 47. Guyton, Mildred Donkor, Joseph 48. Hester, Grace Dova 1 i na , I smae 1 49. Norris, Evelyn Feinberg, Bradly 50. Rob i nson , Rosemary Frank1 in, Mary 51. Wi lbur, Toni Kaboolian, Linda 52. Dailey, Josie Kalmuss, Debbie 53. .Sidhom, Irene Kelley, John 54. Robinson, Pat Lynes , Mat thew 55. Colbert, Shirley Patterson, Alice J. 5G. ?eeb\es, >oav\ Regu 1 us, Thomas j Robbins, Cynthia , 57, Iswis, Ga;I Seltzer, Judith i 5% L0d.s Notl Siu, Yat Ming I Smi th, Debora t 54.. \jar4 rav~r, V~LG Steinmetz, Daniel , (90. Sr.'oldlt cIc;le / Swanson, Linda J 9 Tal, Arieh '**, ---___ Tal , Malgorzata CODERS: If more than one Taylor, Mona - interviewer name Taylor, Robert appears on front Toler, Jerome page, code final Vaitkus, Mark interviewer. Young, Robert

2. DO NOT CODE DAS 468585 Card 03 Page 12

-No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

4. DATE: Month of Interview . . I @DEeS: 1C ;.itevu;err) ds~eoh 4. tw8~e 'tCar? ovle Ate 5. 6. June La& C;tst &fe A4 7. July MC)~fi CfiRb 8. August 9. NA

4. DATE: Day of month of'interview' '

Code exact date (01-31 )

99. NA

5. LENGTH OF INTERVIEW: Total interview ...... Time in Minutes

Code exact number of minu tes . (00 1-998)

61-64 9.9 TIME STARTED .I ..

1. STARTED A.M. STARTED P.M. - .-b '9. NA

66 1.0 / CODER OBSERVATION: WAS INTERVIEW COMPLETED .. . IN MORE THAN ONE SESSION?

1. YES 5. NO THE DETROIT AREA STUDY DAS 468585 University of Michigan Card 04 Page 1 CARD 04

Co 1 Va r a -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

Project number (8585)

Card Number (04)

DAS Questi onnai re Number (0001 - )

C. BACKGROUND QUEST l ONS

C1. In what month .and year were you born?

Month

January February March Apr i 1 May June Ju 1 y August September October November Decembe r D K NA

C1. In what month and year were you born?

Year

Code exact year (E.g., 1948, 1891) DAS 468585 Card 04 Page 2

Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

17-18 1b.l C2. In what state did you live most of the 'time befdie'th@:age.df:16?" '." '

States:.

Alabama 81. Montana Alaska 46. Nebraska Ar i zona 88. Nevada Arkansas 12. New Hamps h i re Cal ifornia 22. New Jersey Colorado 85. New Mexico Connecticut 21. New York De 1aware 56. North Carol i na District of Columbia 44. North Dakota Florida 31. Ohio Georgia 73.. Oklahoma Hawa i i 92'. 0 regon i daho 23. Pennsylvania I1 1 inois 15 Rhode Island l nd i ana 57 South Carolina l owa 45. South Dakota Kansas 62. Tennessee Kentucky 74 Texas Louisiana 87. Utah Ma i ne 13. Vermont Mary 1and 54. Virginia Massachusetts 91. 'Washington State Michigan West Virginia Minnesota Wisconsin Mississippi Wyomi ng Missouri

Foreign Countries and U.S. Possessions:

01. Canada 02. Poland 03. Un i ted Ki ngdom 04. Italy FlFo506.. AsiaOther European country 07. Latin America 08. Other foreign country, not otherwise codable 09. NA: R mentions two or more places DAS 468585 Card 04 Page 3

widowed, separated, or have you never ...... been mar r ied?

1. MARRIED 2. DIVORCED 3. W l DOWED 4. SEPARATED

5. ' NEVER BEEN MARR l ED 8. DK .9. NA

C4. How many years of school did.you complete?

Code exact number of years

ONE YEAR OR LESS '(~ote:0 years of school Code 0 in is coded 0.1) Cols 23-24 TWELVE YEARS THIRTEEN YEARS

I. 17. SEVENTEEN OR MORE YEARS Code 0 in 90. UNSPECIFIED AMOUNT OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Cols 23-24 (and no more) 91. UNSPEC l Fl ED AMOUNT OF Hl GH SCHOOL (and no - more) Code 0 in UNSPECIFIED AMOUNT OF COLLEGE (and no more) I col 22 1-92; OTHER

C4a. Did you get a high school graduation diploma or pass a high school equivalency test?

I. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (Coded 13-17, 92 in Cols.20-21) DAS 468585 Card 04 Page 4

Col Va r -No. . -No. -f -% Question and Code C4b. Do you have a col lege'degree?

0. INAP (coded 01-12, 90, 91 in Cols 20-21)

C4c. What dearee is:that

ASSOCIATE DEGREE BACHELOR'S DEGREE MASTER'S DEGREE CODERS: Code only LAW DEGREE highest M.D.; D.D.S. degree R OTHER DOCTORAL DEGREE has MAKE CARD - OTHER - rece i ved . --.\ EI NA; - cohbg ;- LO( 2% OP I d l~AP*&ocded 01-12, 90, 91 in Co1ls 20-21)

- *-

C5. How many years of school did your father com~lete?[IF NOT SURE OBTAIN BEST GUESS]

Code exact number of years a- . 01. ONE YEAR OR LESS (~ote:0 gears of school . , is coded @ o 1 '\ '* 17. SEVENTEEN OR MORE YEARS -- - -. 90. UNSPECIFIED AMOUNT OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (and no more) 91 . UNSPEC l FlED AMOUNT OF Hl GH SCHOOL (and no more) 92. UNSPECIFIED AMOUNT OF COLLEGE (and no more) MAKE CARD -97. OTHER I.98. DK 99. NA

CODERS: If R had foster father, only code education for foster father.

C6. How many years of school did your mother complete? [IF NOT SURE OBTAIN BEST GUESS]

Use same code as in C5.

CODERS: If R had foster mother only, code education of foster mother. DAS 468585 Card 04 Page 5 Col Va r -No. -No. Question and Code

29-30 C7. What is your religious preference? ": " "'".

PROTESTANT: Refotmation'Era . PROTESTANT: General

Cong rega t iona 1 26. Protestant; no denomination Episcopalian, Anglican, given Church of England 27. Non-denominational Evangel ical and Reformed Protestant church Lutheran 28. Community' Church - no Mennonite, Dunkard denominational basis Presbyterian . 29. Other Protestant not listed here Reformed, Dutch Reformed, or Christian Reformed United Church of Christ 56. Apostol i c PROTESTANT: Pietistic 30. Greek Orthodox 31. Greek Rite Catholic 09. African ~e.thodist 32. Roman Catholic Ep i scopa 1 33. Roumanian Orthodox 10. Baptist 34. Russian Orthodox 11. Disciples of Christ 35. Serbian Orthodox 12. Methodist 36. Other Orthodox 13. United Brethren or Evangel ical Brethren NON-TRADITIONAL CHRISTIAN

PROTESTANT: Fundamentalist 37. Christian Scientist 38. Jehovah's Wi tnesses 14. Church of Christ 39. Latter Day Saints, Mormons 15. Church of God 40. Quakers 16. Church of God & Christ 41. Spiritual istic 17. Nazarene or Free Methodist 42. Unitarian or Universalist 18. Pentacostal or Assembly of 43. Unity God 44. Other non-traditional 19. Plymouth Brethren Christian, include Holiness 20. .Fundamentalist Baptist: . Include Primitive Baptist JEW l SH Free Will Baptist Missionary Baptist 45. Orthodox Jewish Gospel Baptist 46. Conservative Jewish 21. Salvation Army 47. Reform Jewish 54. Sanctified 48. Jewish: no preference 22. Seventh Day Adventist 49. Jewish: preference NA 23. Southern Baptist 24. United Missionary or OTHER NON CHRISTIAN RELIGIONS Protestant t4issionary; Christian and Missionary 50. Buddhist A1 1 iance 51. Hindu 25. Other Fundamentalist 52. Mohammedan ( I s 1am) 53. Other non-Christian re1 igion 55. Atheist or agnostic 77. Christian 97. OTHER [#I 88. R has NO PREFERENCE 98. DK DAS 468585 Card 04 Page 6

-No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

31 113 c8. [ASK ONLY IF TELEPHONE INTERVIEW] Would you mind telling me your race? Are you white, biack, Chicano, American Indian, or Oriental?

1. WHITE 2. BLACK 3. CHICANO, PUERTO RICAN, MEXICAN, OR SPANISH AMERICAN 4. .AMERICAN INDIAN 5. ORIENTAL MAKE CARD -7. OTHER 0 9. NA 0. l NAP (Personal interview)

C9. What ethnic or nationality group do you consider yourself to be a member of? [IF MORE THAN ONE; RECORD AND PROBE FOR MOST IMPORTANT]

Code "most important'' ethnic group

(~ote: Where more than one nationality is given and "most important" is not ascertained, code as 97 OTHER and MAKE A CARD.)

EUROPEAN

Northwest European

Be1 igian Danish Dutch (~olland, ether lands) Engl ish Finnish French German Icelandic l rish Northern l reland Norweg i an Pennsylvania Dutch Scotch-Irish Scottish Swed i s h Swiss (Swi tzerland) Welsh Other Northwest European National i ty DAS 468585 Card 04 Page 7

Co 1 Va r -No. -No. Question and Code

Eas t Eu ropean Latin American

Armenian 42. ' Mexican Austrian 43. Puerto Rican Czechos 1 ovak ian (~zech) 44. Other Latin American Estonian, Latvian, nationality Lithuanian Hungar i an Africa and the Near East Pol ish Russian (soviet. Union, 45. Egyptian, Jordanian, USSR) Saudi Arabian Slavic (~krainian, 46. Lebanese Slovakian, ~ulgarian) 47. Israeli Other East European 48. Persian, Syrian, l ranian nationality 49. Turkish 50. Union of South Africa South Euro~ean 51. Other African nationality

28. Cypriot (cyprus) Asia and Australia 29. Italian 30. Maltese 52. Australian 31. Portuguese 53. Chinese . 32. Spanish 54. Fi-lipino 33. Other South European 55. Indian nationality 56. Japanese. 57. Other Asian nationality Ba 1 kans Other 34. Albanian 58. Canadian 35. Greek, Macedonian , 59. French Canadian 36. Roumanian 60. American Indian 37. Serbo -Croatian 70. "Hi 1 lbi 1ly" Transy 1 van i an 38. 80. American 39. Yugoslavian 90. NONE 40. Other Balkan 95. Wh i te or Causas ion (and nationality no other mention) 97. Other 41. Other European - 98. OK nationality, NA 99. NA what region. 00. INAP: R is black (coded 2 in Col 36, Card 03)

r NOTE: If R mentions 2 ethnicities and one is American code as the other ethnicity. E.g., "Polish-American" is coded as 24, Polish. DAS 468585 Card 04 Page 8 Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

C10. There's been some talk these days about different social classes. Most people say they belong to either the middle class or the working class. Do you ever think of yourself as belonging in one of these classes?

1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA

ClOa. Which class is that? ClOb. Well, if you had to make a choice, would you call yourself middle class or working class?

1. MIDDLE CLASS 2. WORK1 NG CLASS and ClOb are 7. OTHER both coded in Col 35. Code 0 in u-Col 36 ClOc. Would you say you are about average (middle class/working class), or that you are in the upper part of the (middle class/working class)?

1. AVERAGE 2. UPPER 3. LOWER 8. DK 9.. NA 0. l NAP (coded 8 in Col . 35)

C11. Are you presently working?

Code 0 in 1. YES Cols 38-39 5. NO I-8. DK 9. ' NA DAS 468585 Card 04 Page 9

Col . Var -No. -No. -f -% Question'and'Code

1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. l NAP (coded 1 in Col . 37)

Cllb. How long has it been since you last worked for a ? ...... P Y

1. Less than 1 month 2. 1-6 months 3. 7-12 months : 4. 13-23 months 5. 2-5 years 6.- 6-10 years 7. More than 10 years

8. Never worked

9. NA 0. INAP (coded 1 in Col. 37) DAS 468585 Card 04 Page 10

Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% -Question and Code . .

C12. What kind.6f work: (do/did) 'W'do?. ' ' r NOTE: If an owner or 01. Professional, Technical and ~indredWorkers. proprietor has E.g., accountants, architects, pilots, a particular clergymen, scientists, teachers, nurses, trade (e.g., 1awye rs . flo'rist, Farmers and Farm Manaqers. beautician, Managers, Officials and Proprietors. carpenter) Manager or official of business, bank, code the trade government of.fice or similar establishment and code as (except farm). E.g., buyer., health self-employed administrator, building superintendent, in col. 45. purchasing-agenc, cafeteria manager. . For example, Sales Workers. Store clerk or outside someone who is salesperson. E.g., insurance salesman, a beautician real estate agent, door-to-door salesman, and owns a adver.tising agent, sales clerk, insurance beauty parlor underwri ter. wou 1d be Clerical and Kindred Workers. E..g., office coded 10. or file clerk, off ice machine operator, bank teller, cashier, stock clerk, messenger, dispatcher, bookkeep'er, interviewer, receptionist, teacher's aid, typist. Craftsmen, Foremen and Kindred Workers. E.g., bakers, carpenters,. electricians, machinists, plumbers, paperhangers, tile setters, inspectors (except manufacturing) , mechanics, repairmen. Transport Equipment Operatives. E.g., truck drivers, taxicab drivers, fork 1ift operators, parking attendants. Ope rati ves and kindred workers (except transport). E.g., assemblers, apprentices, operatives, production worker in a factory or mine, inspectors in manufacturing, packers, dressmakers, gas station attendants, we 1 ders . Private Household Workers. E.g., babysitters, housekeepers, cooks. Service Workers (except private household). E.g., barbers, hospital attendants, bartenders, cooks, janitors, waiters, practical nurses, policemen, dishwashers, airline stewardesses.

NOTE: If two or more jobs are recorded that cannot be coded in the same category, code all information for the job with the greatest number of hours per week. If this cannot be determined, code 99 for occupation and. industry and MAKE CARD .,

CONTINUED ON PAGE 11 DAS 468585 Card 04 Page 11 a -No. -No. -f -% ~uestionand Code 11 . Farm Laborers and Foreman. 12. Laborers (except farm and mine) E.g. truck drivers' helpers, warehousemen, loader, ditchdigger, gardener, carpenter's helper, garbage col lectors. 13. Mi 1 i tary Service.

97. Other 98. DK 99. NA; two or more different jobs 00. l NAP (Coded 8 in Col . 34) DAS 468585 Card 04 Page 12

No. ' -No. -f -% Question and Code - 42-43 12Z C13. What kind of business or industry (is/ was) that?

Agriculture, forestry and fisheries. Minins. Construction. E.g., general building contractors, special trade contractors. Manufacturinq--Durable qoods. E.g., Motor vehicles, lumber and wood products, machinery, metal industries. ~anufactlrinq- ond durable goods. E.G., food, tobacco, textiles, paper products, chemicals, petroleum products, rubber products. Transportation, communication and other public utilities. E.g., railroads, taxicabs, trucking, warehousing and storage telephone, electric light and power . Wholesale trade. Retail trade. E.g., department stores, over 07 grocery stores, restaurants, gas stations. Finance, insurance and real estate. E.g., Banking, credit agencies. ~usinessand repair service. E.g., Advertising, commercial research, development and testing labs, employment and temporary help agencies, automobile repai r, electrical repair. ~eisonalservice. ~.b., hotels and motels, private household service, laundering, cleaning, beauty shops, shoe repair, d ressmaki ng shops. Entertainment and recreation services. E-g., theatres, bowling alleys. Professional and related services. E.g., Officer of physicians, dentists, hospitals, legal services, schools, colleges and universities, libraries, museums, religious organizations, welfare services, nonprofit organizations, engineering and architectural services, accounting, auditing and bookkeeping serv i ces . Public Administration. E.g. Postal service, federal, state and local public administration. Other DK NA; jobs in two or more different industries l NAP (Coded 8 in Col . 39) DAS 468585 Card 04 Page 13

Col Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code C 14. How many hours a week (do/did) you ."oiR? .. : ...... " .... " ... ..usual

Less than 10 hours 10-19 hours 20-29 hours 30-39 hours

40-49 hours ' 50-60 hou rs More than 60 hours D K NA lNAP (code 8.in.Col .39). ..

NOTE: Code tota 1 . hours worked per,week .on, a1 1 .jobs. - ......

. . NOTE: I f R gives .a range. . of hours, .code. . the.mean.

. . . - .C 15.. .(~id/~o)you.work.-for yourself, or for someone else?

- 1. SELF Cols 46-69 2. SOMEONE ELSE 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 8 in Col 39)

C15a. (ls/~as)that: private company, the government or something else?

1 . PRIVATE COMPANY 2. THE GOVERNMENT MAKE CARD -3. SOMETHING ELSE (includes private households, 0 churches, church-affiliated hospitals, and small family businesses staffed only by the fami ly) 8. DK 9. NA

0. l NAP (coded 8 i n Col 39 or Coded 1 i n . ' . Col. 45) DAS 468585 Card 04 Page 14

Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code 47 lad 9 C16. INTERVIEWER'CHECKPOINT

1. R PRESENTLY WORKING

- 5. R NOT PRESENTLY WORKING

.h"~1.7-.--~0 you belong to a labor u-nion? - - -- - I. r > 1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 5 in Col 47, 1 in Col 45 or 8 in Col 39)

C18. How are you paid on your (main) job - by hourly wage or by salary?

1. HOURLY WAGE 2. SALARY 7. OTHER 8. DK 9. NA .O. INAP (coded 5 in Col 47, 1 in Col 45 or 8 in Col 39)

50 12- '7' C19. Do you work the same hours every week?

1. YES Code 0 in 5. NO Cols 51-60 u-9. NA 0. INAP (Coded 5 in Col 47, 1 in Col 45 or 8 in Col 39) DAS 468585 Card 04 Page 15 Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

.C19a. What are those'hours? [SPECIFY A.M. OR

Code starting time - four digits (e.g., 8:00 would be coded 0800) 9999. NA 0000. INAP (Coded 5 in Col 50, 5 in Col 47, 1 in Col 45 or 8 in Col 39)

STARTING TlME

1. A.M. 2. P.M. 9. NA 0.. INAP (coded 5 in Col 50, 5 in Col 47, 1 in Col 45 or 8 in Col 39)

C19a. What are those hours [SPECIFY A.M. OR P.M. 1

Code finishing time - four digits (e.g., 4:30 would be coded 0430) 9999. NA 0000. INAP (coded 5 in Col 50, 5 in Col 47, 1 in Col 45 or 8 in Col 39).

FINISHING TlME

1. A.M. 2. P.M. 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 5 in Col 50, 5 in Col 47, 1 in Col 45 or 8 in Eol 39)

C20. If vou work overtime. are vou Daid for it?

1. YES 3. DEPENDS 5. NO MAKE CARD -7. OTHER u 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 5 in Col 47, 1 in Col 45 or 8 in Col 39) DAS 468585 Card 04 Page 16

No. -No. -f -% Question and Code a- - 62 13 5'- C21. Can you refuse to work overtime without

1. YES 3. DEPENDS 5. NO 8. DK' 9. NA . 0. INAP (coded 5 in Col 47, 1 in Col 45 or 8 in Col 39)

C22. Would you say that your job is one where you get in trouble unless you do exactly ...... as you 'are to1d? ' . '

1. YES - 3. IF VOLUNTEERED: DEPENDS 5. NO 8. DK' 9. NA 0. INAP (Coded 5 in Col 47, 1 in Col 45 or 8 in Col 39)

C23. Would you say that you are supervised closely on the job, not too closely, or ou ...... are you pretty much'on y

1. SUPERVISED CLOSELY 2. NOT TOO CLOSELY 3. ON OWN MAKE CARD -7. OTHER EIl 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 5 in Col 47, 1 in Col 45 or 8 in Col 39)

C24. As a regular part of your job, do you

directly supervise any other employees?' . .

1. YES Code 0 in Col s 66-69 u-9. NA 0. lNAP (coded 5 in Col 47, 1 in Col 45 or 8 in Col 39) DAS 468585 Card 04 Page 17 Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code C24a. How many (emp 1oyees ) ?

Code exact number of employees (001-997)

997. 997 OR MORE 999. NA 000. INAP (coded 5 in Col 65, 5 in Col 47, 1 in Col 45 or 8 in Col 39)

C24b. Do any of the people you supervise also . . supervise others?

1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 5 in Co1 .65, 5 in Col 47, or 8 in Col 39)

C25. We are interested in the education and occupation of the person who contributes most to the total household income.

Could-you.tel1 me who.that'is?'"':'' ' ' '

R CONTRIBUTES MOST -OR SINGLE ADULT HOUSEHOLD HUSBAND Wl FE .FATHER MOTHER SON DAUGHTER MAKE CARD - OTHER RELATIVE (including in-laws) EZl ROOMMATE MAKE CARD -97. OTHER NON RELATIVE a 98. DK 99. ' NA DAS 468585 Card 04 Page 18 Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question'and'Code

72-73 14 -2- C26. How many years of schoool did your [PERSON I DENT1 FlED IN C25] complete? [IF'NOT SURE,'OBTAIN'BEST'GUESS]' '.'

Code exact number of years

ONE YEAR OF LESS (~ote:0 years of school - is coded 01)

TWELVE YEARS THIRTEEN YEARS Code 0 in Col 74 SEVENTEEN OR MORE YEARS UNSPEC I F l ED AMOUNT OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (and no more) UNSPEC 1 FlED AMOUNT OF HIGH SCHOOL (and no more) UNSPEC l FlED AMOUNT OF COLLEGE (and no more)

I MAKE CARD 1 -97. 0T.H E R 98. D K 99. NA 00. INAP (coded 01 in Cols 70-71)

C26a. Did (he/she) get a high school graduation diploma or pass a high school equivalency

1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA

0. ' INAP (coded 13-17, 92 in Cols 72-73 or 01 in Cols 70-71)

75 /YL/ C26b. Does (he/she) have a col lege degree?

8. DK . 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 01-12, 90, 91 in Cols 72-73 or 01 in Cols 70-71) - DAS 468585 Card 04 Page 19

Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% ' Question and'Code

1. ASSOCIATE DEGREE 2. BACHELOR'S DEGREE 3. MASTER'S DEGREE 4. LAW DEGREE 5. M.D.; D.D.S. 6. OTHER DOCTORAL DEGREE MAKE CARD - 7. OTHER 0.8. DK C& S ;-, c*\ 75ec \ 01-12, 90-,91 in Cols 72-73 or ? '-t ': .. . 01 in Cols 70-71) -...... - *. . . . . - - I CODERS: Code on 1y highes t degree ricei ved . I THE DETROIT AREA STUDY DAS 468585 The University of Michigan Card 05 1976-77 Page 1 CARD 05

Co 1 Va r a No- -No. -f -% Question and'Code

Project Number (8585)

Card Number (05)

DAS Questi onna i re ' Number (000 1 - )

C. BACKGROUND CONTINUED

C27. Is your [PERSON IDENTIFIED IN C251 ' ...... presently working?.

1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA

C27a. I s (he/she) looking for .work?

1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (Coded 1 in Col 11)

C27b. How long has i t been since (he/she) last

worked for pay? '

Less than 1 month 1-6 months 7-12 months 13-23 months 2-5 years 6-10 years More than 10 years Never worked NA INAP (coded 1 in Col 11) DAS 468565 Card 05 Page 2

Col Var -I.!o . -NO. -f -2 'Quest------i on and Code 14-15 ,L( 7 C28. \-!hat k i ncl .of wort: (does/did) (he/she) do? - -- --7- -.- I I NOTE: If an owner or 01. ProFess ional ,L[ecIin i ca1 and I,- -- governlilerit office or- similar estahlishnlent and code as (except far~ii). E.g., buyer-, health t sc 1f -emp 1 oyed a,clministrator, building superintendent, j-n col . 0.19 \.. pul-chas i ng. agenc, cafeteria manager. . .-:-Fo.?\ex

I NOTE: I f two or more jobs are recor.dcd that cannot be coded in the sarlle I category, code a1 1 infol-ination for the job VJ~th tl~cgreatest I number of hours per week. If this cannot be determined, code 99 I for occupation and i ndi~st ry ..and MAKE CARD. I

CONTINUED 'ON PAGE ' -. DAS 468585 Card 05 Page 3

Col Va I- No. I40 . f % Question and Code

11. -Farm Laborers and Forcman. 12. Lab91.et-s (e>:ccpt7arm and---- mine) E.g. truck drivcrs' helpzrs, warehousemen, loader, ditchdigger, gardener, carpenter's helper, garbage col lectors. 13. Military Service.

l.lAI

1.; 9 f Iln . - -2 -.--..-.--..----Quest i on .and Code a -- 16-17 I>-" C29. \.Illat kind ul' business or intlustl-\l (is/

-.- - . -- .-- - -Cons -- -- t:i-r~ct: ..- . .- ion. - - - C. g . , . .- - -.--.... - .> - .--..-- E .g. , I.:otor vilhiclcr;, lui~:l~erand v~ood~~-~duct:;, msci-~inery,niztal industries. ~4~~ri~~1f;ic.t~rrin~1---~~iontl!1r-a01e---- gootls. E.G., foad , tobacco, te;it i les , piper products, chemicals, pe;roleu;ii PI-oclucts, rubber proclucts. Transportstrioii. --co~i!it!nica t ion slid. ..otliei- P_ublic .------uliliiies. .- - - E.g., railroads, taxi cabs, Iruck i ng , ~:arc:l~ousi ng and storage telephone, electric light and powe I-. I.liiolesale- trade.- I'- --Retail --- -tl-ade. - E.g., department 'stoi-c:s, over 07 gl-occ:-y stores, restaiil-ants, gas statiol?~. -Fi nanci.:. -. i ~isui-~nceai?cl.-. 1-c?a1 PS tate. E .g. , Barllc i ~ig, crcd i t agenc i i-:.; . Bus i ncss and-. repai r ser-yj-c~ E .g. , Atlve r t i s i I-ICJ, comn?-2I-c i,a1 resca rch , devc 1 opn:en t and tcs t i ng Ia!~s, cnip 1 oyrn:cnt and tcn;yorat.y lie1 p s:jel.ic i c,:. , autoinobi 1 e repni r, electrical repair. Fcrsol~r~lsw-vice. E.g., hotels and nlc)tels, pl:i vatc. l~oi~~:;ehold sc:r-vi ce, ln:!::clei--i ng , cleaning, beauty shops, shoe repair, d t-csslili..:i r19 slioi)~. Entrcrtaii~mei-II:-. and I-ccreat ion snrviccr...- -. -- . E . CJ . , the:: t rc:s, i i~cla 1 1 eys . Pl-oFe-,~ioi:al -:iici relstzd scl-vices . .. - -. - --- . ..- - , -. . -. . -. .- - - .------.- - . .. .. - E.g., OrCiccr of pl,~ysicians,deniLists, hospi tsl s, Icyal sel-vice.~,schools, col legzs and univers i ties, 1 i brar ies, n~ascuins, I-eli g i otts ol-qaili zat i o;is , v~zlfar:: . servi ccs, r.lol~~rofit orgal.ri zat ions, engi necri ny ai~clarchi tectul-a1 servicc3, accouni: i ng, al~di t i ng and b~o!ikec-:ping sel-vices. i:tt1. E .q . Pos t a 1 se rv i c;e , federa 1 , s tate nlid 1 oca l pu!~1 i c ad!i;inistrat-ion. 0 ther DK NA; jobs in tv10 or nor-c di fferent in:;clstl-ics I ;J,L\P (~odeci8 i n Col . 13 ) bi\S iiGd5eS Card 05 Page 5

Col !la r 1.1 cj . f -No : -. . - -2 Que5tion and Code

C30. How many hours a week (does/d id) (he/she) ...... 'usually. -'work? ::------' ------

1. Less than 10 hours 2. 10-19 Iiours 3. 20-23 hours 1. 30-39 hout-s

5. 40-43 hours ' 6. 50-60 hours 7. Plor'e than 60 hours 8. [;K 9. EIA 0. IXAP (code 8.in Col 13) . . . . ----

PE: Code ~ota1- hours . ..worked per. week. .., on . a1. 1.. jobs . ------...... --1 ------. . . , . . . . NOTE: If R gives a range of hours, code the.mean. ------.----

-1 C13. (~id/~o)you work fot- yourself. or for % ...... -- sorii:.one el-....-.--- sc:?

Cod? O in 1. SELF Col 20 - 2. SG;4EOiiE ELSE I -I 8. DK 9. EiA 0. INAP (~odecl8 in Col 13)

C32. . ( l S/W:IS) that : private company, tile Cjovernment or sorriethi ng else? --.------

1 . PP~IVATE C.Oi,i?Rt:Y 2 . 'rkj:.. GC\,fE!',?!i.isijT FCA"\I-3. SO~CTII I NG ELSE (includes private house!lolds, churche:; ;r i-4 ~rch-affi1 iatcd hospita:~,a,;<( r,mall -family I businesses stc~Ffedonly by tk.- fami 1 y) 8. 01: 3. NA 0. I NAP {~oded8 in Col 13 or Codecl 1 in . . C91.19) . DAS 468585 Card 05 Page 6

No. -No. -f -% Question and'Code

C33. What was your approximate annual.income - for yourself alone - from'all- sources before taxes dur.i ng 1976 - was i t 15,000 do11ars'or'more~'or'wasit 1ess:than that?

NO INCOME LESS THAN $5,000 $5,000 BUT LESS THAN $8,000 $8,000 BUT LESS THAN $12,000 $12,000 BUT LESS THAN $15,000 $15,000 BUT LESS THAN $20,000 $20,000 BUT LESS THAN $25,000 $25,000 BUT LESS THAN $35,000 $35,000 OR MORE LESS THAN $8,000 $8,000 BUT LESS THAN $15,000 $15,000 BUT LESS THAN $25,000 $25,000 OR MORE LESS THAN $15,000 $15,000 OR MORE D K N A

CODERS: Use codes 90-95 for incomplete information. (E.g., "It's less than $15,000 but I'm not going to tell you more," would.be.coded. . .. 94) ......

C34. Now thinking of your approximate total household income - for you and all persons living here from all sources - ... ' ' before. taxes 'during 1976:-. . ' ' ' ' '

Use same codes as used for C33 above f- I. DAS 468585 Card 05 Page 7

Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% 'Question and Code

DAVE STORY

Code vers ion of .story in machine generated section (01-16) 1 isted at top of the story. (~.g., if D8, code as 08).

CODERS: Note that for -all the stories the, order of questions varies from version to version. Be sure to code the questions in numerical order. Versions in which some questions do not appear are noted and these questions are to be coded.INAP.

Dla. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: R'S 0.

0. NONE 1. ONE QUEST1ON 2. TWO QUESTIONS 3. THREE QUESTIONS 4. FOUR QUESTIONS

5. FlVE QUESTIONS OR MORE , 9. NA

Dla. (R Q)'S and (RS)'S

Code number of times interviewer marginally noted (repeated quest ion) or (repeated story) anywhere on the interview page where Dla appears .

0. NONE 1. ONE TIME

5. FlVE TIMES OR MORE 9. NA DAS 468585 Card 05 Page 8 Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and'Code Dl. Thinking about responsibility, I'll ask you to give me a number from 0 to 10, where zero means Dave is not at all responsible, five that he is somewhat responsible, and ten that he ..is fully responsible. Of all the numbers from . 0 to 10, which best describes how responsible'Dave'is~for:what'happ~d?~

Code number (00- 10)

98. DK 99. NA v- - - "I --\ .--- . Con5.erlrfruC \ CODERS: If more than_one,number given, code f i rst ment This rule is t-o-be,fo_l-l.owed /for all the scale questions.

D2. You remember that both Dave and the other salesman were mentioned in the story. Does the other salesman have any

responsibility'for'what~tiappened?~'~'

Code 0 in 1. YES 5. NO - 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (,story versions 3,4,7,8,11,12,15,16)

D3. Do you think that the other.sa1esman.i~ less responsible than Dave, more responsible than Dave, or that he is completely responsible for-what'happened?

1. OTHER LESS RESPONSIBLE 2. IF MENTIONED BY R: BOTH EQUALLY RESPON'SIBLE 3. OTHER MORE RESPONSIBLE 4. OTHER COMPLETELY RESPONSIBLE. 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (story versions 3,4,7,8,11 ,12,15,16 or Coded 5 or 8 in Col 31) DAS 468585 Card 05 Page 9 Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

D4a. I NTERV I EWER. CHECKPO I NT: R' S Q '

0. NONE 1. ONE QUESTION

5. FlVE QUESTIONS OR MORE 9. NA

D4a. (RO)'S and (RS)'S

Code number of times interviewer marginally noted (repeated quest ion) or (repeated story) anywhere on the interview page where D4a . appears.

0. NONE 1. ONE TIME

5. FlVE TIMES OR MORE 9. NA

D4. I'd like you to think about whether Dave acted on purpose or not. Using a zero to ten scale, let zero be he did not mean to cheat the customer, and let ten be he cheated the customer on purpose. Of all the numbers f rom 0 to 10 which best . describes how you feel about what Dave did?

Code exact number (00-10)

05. Do you think Dave could, or could not, have avoided selling the customer a defective car?

1. COULD HAVE AVOIDED 5. COULD NOT HAVE AVOIDED 8. DK 9. NA DAS 46'8585 Card 05 Page 10 Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

' 38-39 16(. D6. Next we would like to know how serious you feel the consequences were in this case. This time zero means that what happened to the customer was not at all serious, five that it was somewhat serious, and ten that it was extremely serious. Of all the numbers.from0 to 10 which'best describes'what:you~ttiirik?~

Code exact number (00-10)

D7. Knowing what you do about Dave, was it predictable, or not predictable,. that .-. . . -he would sel1:the:car:to the'customer? ' ' . - -.- - ___-- - _" 1. IT WAS PREDICTABLE .. . IT WAS -NOT PREDICTABLE 9. NA . DE?ELJDS of? OTHER Q~)GL\F\cP~s\o~

41 IQY-?- - D8b. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: RIS Q - - . - -1 - _ 0. NONE 1. ONE QUESTION

5. FlVE QUESTIONS OR MORE 9. NA

...... ~8b(RQ) ' S and (RS)' S ...

Code number of.times interviewer marginally noted (repeated quest ion) or (.repea'ted story) anywhere on the interview page where D8b...... a. eats; ..: . ;......

0. NONE 1. ONE TIME

5. FlVE TIMES OR MORE 9. NA - - DAS 468585 Card 05 Page 11 Col Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code 08. Should the customer take any action . . ' ' ' . ' ' - against ' the 'used 'car company?

1. YES 5: NO Col 44 8. DK 9. NA

\ D9. If the customer sues the used car lot, do you think he'should win?- ... .

1. YES 5. NO 8. DK . .., 9.' NA 0. INAP (coded 5 or 8 in Col 43)

D10. What do you think the owner of the used car lot should do to Dave - should he do nothing, lower his pay, fire him, or something else? ......

1. DO NOTHING CObeQS '. (oh a\\ C;*ahc;cc\ 2. LOWER PAY - p-c\+;er to Daut 45 3., , 3. FIRE HIM MAKE CARD -4. SOMETH ING ELSE ;nc\d;n7 'ftLk:.l C~rl ~ornn;5s ;ry " and surp74- baoe ~;tLoot . '7 \ 1

Dl 1. OPEN QUESTION

b. ~REUDI03 \E)FoRwATI~JUsS \U STORY. E.q, 'f~era15 0- bu, \om 4 kc L\kg bee* 7 I+ ''1 " 14 ',+ WS~50- 5&4+, .,te,+ :I &Ce'+;*t .. .'\: 9 I( owner kw*, C;.n fiCA5e... ' DAS 468585 Card 05 Page 12

Co 1 Va r No. No. f % Quest ion .and Code - - - -:

Bl LLY STORY.

CODERS: Note that there are question numbering problems in in Billy 12 and Billy 16. In Billy 12,questions I 2,3,4,5, should be 4,5,6,7,: In Billy'l6 the second question 5 should be question 7. Notation I: of these problems is also present in the specific i ! codes. . .

VERSION OF Bl LLY STORY

Code version of story in machine generated section (01-16) listed at top of the story (E.~'., if 812, code as 12).

Bla. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT::R'S.Q'. .' ..

0. NONE 1.. ONE QUESTION

5. FIVE QUESTIONS OR MORE 9. NA

Bla. (RQ)'SAND (RS)'S

Code number of times interviewer noted (repeated question) or (repeated story) anywhere on the interview page where Bla appears

0. NONE 1. ONE TIME

5.. F.l VE TIMES OR MORE 9. NA DAS 468585 Card 05 Page 13 Col Va r f Question and Code -No. -No. . - -%

.50-'5 1 / 7 6 B1. ~h'inkin~about responsibi.1 ity, I'll ask you to give me a number from 0 to 10, where zero means Billy is not at all responsible, five that he is somewhat responsible, and ten that he is fully respons ib1.e. .Of a1 1 the numbers from . . 0 to lo., whi~hbest describes how

. . responsible Billy is for what happened?

Code exact number (00- 10)

B2. YOU remember that-both Billy and'the . friend were mentioned in the story. Does the friend have any respons i b i,1 i ty for what.ha. ened?, , ...... '...'.... . PP

1. YES Code 0 - in Col 53 - 9. NA 0. INAP (story versions 3,4,7,8,11,12,15,16)

1 -CODERS: Code B2 INAP in Billy 12

83. Do you think that the friend is less responsible than Billy, more responsible than Billy, or that he is completely responsible for what happened?'

1. OTHER LESS RESPONSIBLE 2.. IF MENTIONED BY R: BOTH EQUALLY RESPONSIBLE 3. OTHER MORE RESPONSIBLE 4. OTHER COMPLETELY RESPONSIBLE. 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (Story versions 3,4.,7,8,11,12,15,16 or Coded 5 or 8 in Col 52)

CODERS: Code 83 !NAP in Billy 12 DAS 468585 Card 05 Page 14 Co l Va r -No. -No. -f ..%- Question and Code

. .. 'B4a. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: ,R'S Q" ' .

0. NONE I. ONE QUEST I.ON

5. FIVE.QUESTIONS OR MORE 9. NA

Code number of times interviewer- noted (repeated question) or (repea'ted story) anywhere on the interv.iew page where B4a appears .

0. NONE 1. ONE TIME

5, FIVE-TIMES OR MORE 9. NA

84. I 'd 1 ike you. to think about whether Billy acted on purpose or not. Using a zero to ten scale, let zero be he did not mean to hit his brother, and let ten be he hit Hilly 12 his brother on purpose. Of all the -. numbers from zero to ten which best describes, how you feel about what Billy

.: Code exact number (00- 10)

85. Do you think Billy could, or could not, Billy 12 have avoided hitting his brother?.

I.. COULD HAVE AVOIDED 5. COULD NOT HAVE AVOIDED 8. DK 9. NA DAS 468585 Card 05 Page 15 Col . Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question'and Code

86. Next we would 1ike to know how serious you feel the consequences were in this case. This time zero means that what happened to Billy's brother was not at all se,rious, five'that-i.t was somewhat

serious, and ten that 'it'was extremely , ' serious. Of all the numbers from 0 to

. . " , .lO:which:best describes.what.you:think?:' .'. '

Code exact number (00- 10)

6 1 1k.Y 87. Knowing what you do about Billy, was it predictable, or not predictable, that Billy 12 he would hit his brother?

1 . IT .WAS PRED-ICTABLE 85 in . IT WAS NOT PRED ICTABCE -5B.i 11 y 16 D K NA b. \r DEPEU~S OR ar~~gQ~LI F\C~TIO~ 7 1 62 /gs-- - -- , - B8b..,l NIERV-I EWER-CHEC-KP-0-LNT-: ---R-'-S- Q- -

0. NONE . 1. ONE QUESTION

5. FlVE QUESTIONS OR MORE 9. NA

B8b. (RQ)IS and (RS) Is

C'ode numbe'r of times interviewer noted (repeated quest ion) or (repeated story) anywhere on the interview page where B8b appears . .

0. NONE 1.. ONE TIME

5. FlVE TIMES OR MORE 9. NA DAS 468585 Card 05 . - Page 16 Co l Va r -No. -No. Ouestion and Code

88. Should Bi-1lybe punished for what .:'hap ened?. .." ....,...... :.. . P . . . , . . . .

1. YES 5.' NO 8. DK 9. NA

B8a.. OPEN QUESTION I

,B9. OPEN QUESTION DAS 468585 . . Card 05 Page 17 Co 1 Var .. -No. -No-. -f -%. . Question and Code

THOMAS STORY . . . .

Code. vers ion of story .in mach i ne generated section (1-8) listed at. top of .the story. (~.g., if T2, Code as 02) ......

CODERS: NOTE THERE.ARE 0NLY.EIGHT VERSIONS.OF.THOMAS. .., .. ..

0. NONE 1 . ONE QUESTION

...... ' T2a. (RQ)' S and (RS) ' s

Code number of times interviewer noted (repeated quest ion) or (repeated story) anywhere on the interview page where T2a appears .

0. NONE

' . 1. ONETIME

TI. Thinking about responsibility, 1'11 ask you to give meanumber from 0 to 10, where zero means Thomas is not at all responsible, five that he is somewhat responsible, and ten that he i's.fully responsible. Of all the numbers from 0 to 10, which best describes how responsible Thomas is for what happened?

Code exact number (00- 10) DAS 468585 Card 05 Page 18

-No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

T2. I'd like you to'think about whether ~homasacted on purpose or not. Using a zero. to ten scale, let zero be he did not mean.to shoot the store owner,.and . let ten be he shot the store owner on purpose.. Of all the numbers from 0 to 10 whi.ch best describes how.you feel ...... 'about what~Thomas'did?:" . . . . Code exact number (00-10)

98. DK 99. NA

T3. Do you think Thomas could, or could not, have.avoided 'shootin9. the:store owner? ' . .

3' 1. COULD HAVE-AVOIDED . 5. COULD NOT HAVE AVOIDED 8. DK'

9. NA . .

T4. Next we would 1 i ke to know how ser'ious you feel the consequences were in this case. This time zero means that what happened to the store'owner was not at all serious, five that it was somewhat serious, and ten that it was extremely serious. Of all the numbers from--0 to 10 which.best descri6es:what you think?:.

Code exact number (00- 10)

T5a. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: R'S Q

0. 'NONE 1 . ONE QUEST ION

5. FIVE QUESTIONS 'OR MORE 9. NA DAS 468585 Card 05 Page 19 Col. Va r -No.. No. -.f -% Question and Code

. . T5a. (RQ).'S arid ' (RS)IS ' ' . ' : ' :

Code number of times interviewer. noted (repeated question) or (repeated story) anywhere on the i ntervi ew page where T5a . . appears .

0. NONE 1.. ONE T I-ME

. . 5. Fl VE TIMES OR MORE 9. NA

T5. Knowing what you do about Thomas, was it predictable, or not predictable,. that he . . would shoot.the store.owner?.".'

* 1. IT WAS PREDICTABLE

. IT WAS NOT PREDICTABLE h. . DK \ NA L rSEpEdD5 OR me* P~CC\FLCRTIO~

i 78 T6. Should Thomas be sent to jail for shoot-in9 -'--the-sto~e-owner-?- -

1. YES . . 5. NO' 8. DK 9. NA I THE DETROIT AREA STUDY DAS 468585 University of Michgian .Card 06 Page 1 ii 1976- 77 CARD 06

COI ~ar' . -No. -No. -f -% Ques.t ion and Code

Project 'Numbe'r (8585)

. . 7-10 DAS Quest ionna i re ~uhber.(000 1 - )

R l CKY .STORY

VERSIONOFRICKY STORY

Code version of story in machine generated section (01-16) listed at the top of the story (~.g., if R13 code as 13)

Rla. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT:' R'S Q -

0. NONE 1. ONE QUESTION .

5. FIVE QUESTIONS OR-MORE 9. NA

14 CJ.0 1 Rla. (RQ)'S AND (RS)'5 . . .

Code number of times interviewer noted (repeated question) or (repeated story) anywhere on the interview page where Rla appears.

0. NONE 1. ONE-TIME DAS -468585 Card 06 Page 2

-No. -No. -f . -% . Quest ion- and Code 2oz- 15-16 RI. Thinking about. responsibility, I'll ask ;*J ,you to give me a number from 0 to. 10, where zero means Ricky's mother is not at all responsible, five that she is somewhat responsible, and ten that she is fully responsible. Of all the numbers . from 0 to 10, which best describes how respon~ibleRicky.'s mother is for what

' happened?

Code exact number (00- 10)

R2. You remember that both Ricky's mother and his father were mentioned in the story. Does Ricky's father have any responsibility for what happened?

1. YES Code 0 in -5. NO Fl-8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (story versions 3,4,7,8,11,12,15, 16)

R3. Do you think that Ricky's father is less responsible than Ricky's mother, more responsible than Ricky's mother, or that he is completely responsible for what happened?

1. FATHER LESS RESPONSIBLE 2. IF MENTIONED BY R: BOTH EQUALLY RESPONSIBLE 3. FATHER MORE RESPONSIBLE 4. FATHER COMPLETELY RESPONSIBLE 8. DK

/ 9. NA =. 0. INAP (story versions 3,4,7,8,11,12,'15;-1,6 or coded 5i or.. 8 in Col !S) -. , I7

- / DAS 468585 Card 06 page 3 Co 1 Va r -No. -No. ' ' -f -% Question and Code

0.. NONE 1 . ONE QUEST ION

Code number of times interviewer noted (repeated quest ion) or (repeated story) anywhere on the interview page where R4a appears .

0. NONE . 1. ONE TIME

5. FIVE TIMES OR MORE 9. NA

~4.I'd like you.to think about whether Ricky!s mother acted on purpose or not. Using a zero to ten scale, let zero be she did not mean to hurt Ricky and let ten be she hurt Ricky on purpose. Of all the numbers from 0 to 10 which best describes how you feel about'what Ricky's ...... mother did? ' . '

Code exact number (00-10)

R5. Do you think ~icky'smother could, or could not, have avoided hurting'Ricky?.'

1. COULD HAVE AVOIDED 5. COULD NOT HAVE AVOIDED 8. DK 9. NA DAS 468585 Card 06 Page 4

Co l Va r -No. -No. -f -% Quest ion and Code

. 24-25 207 R6. Next we wou 1d 1 i ke to know how serious . you. feel'that consequences were in this . . case. This time zero means that what . . happened to Ricky was not at all serious, five that it was somewhat serious, and ten that' it was extremely serious.. Of all the-numbers from 0 to 10 which best .. .. .describes what you thi rik? : -' '

Code exact number (00-10) . . .. . 98. DK 99. NA

R7. Knowing- what you do about' Rickyls mother, was it predi-ctable, or not predictable,

-that she-would.hurt Ricky?' . ' " .

1 . IT WAS PREDICTABLE * . IT WAS NO~--PREVI.C-TABLE-- <+% -- . + i* NA ---. I ,/ DK\T ~E?$IJ~ZOR m HE@ LP~~L\F\L~TI~~,, 3;.~QAEcnAO *,

27 211 ------..,. R8b. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: RIS Q // r I-- ._ D -- . . -* d. ,

0. NONE 1 . ONE. QUEST ION

5. FlVE QUESTIONS OR MORE

' 9. NA

...... 28 $1 2/ R8b. ' . (RQ).IS and (RS) Is

Code number of times interviewer noted (repeated quest ion) or (repeated s to;y)

anywhere on the interview page where R8b , appears .

,- 0.. NONE 1. ONE TIME . .

5.' FlVE TIMES 0R.MORE 9.. NA DAS 468585 Card 06 . Page 5 Co 1 Va r -No. -No. .Question and Code

R8: Should anything be done to Ricky's mother

for what she:'did? ' ' . . .' ' . . . . ' ''

1. YES 5. NO' 8. 'DK 9. NA - I.I~-:, iG&5b> Card 06 Page 6 Co 1 .Var -No. -No. -f -% Quest ion and Code .

, JOE STORY

2jq ...... '. 30-3 1. VERS ION - OF JOE ' STORY .

Code version of story in machine generated section (1-16) listed at.the top of the story.

(E.g., if J6, code as 06) . .

... 32 2-1 5- Jla. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: 'R!S Q"' . . o. NONE 1. ONE QUESTION

. . 5. FIVE.QUESTIONSOR MORE

33 21.b ' . Jla. (RQ)~and (RS)'s

Code number. of times i nterv i ewer noted .(repeated quest ion) or (repeated story) anywhere on the interview page where J la appears .

0. NONE 1. ONE.TIME

5. FIVE TIMES OR MORE 9. NA

CODER CHECKPOINT: Position of J1

1. J 1 I S F I RST QUESTION AFTER STORY 5. J 1 IS NOT FlRST QUESTION AFTER STORY . .

DATA .ANALYSTS: This variable applies to the position of the first question in all 'the s'tories of ... particular.questionnaire...... a . .

(ao&QS 1 Err, 'kt .or oC & Stbrle$ WG~ ~QE?n\J COL. . . DAS 468585 . Card 06 Page 7 Co l Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code .

Jl. Thinking about responsibility, I'll ask 35-36 215? 'e you to give me a number from 0 to 10, where zero means Joe is not at all responsible, five that he is somewhat responsible, and ten that he is fully responsible. Of all the numbers from 0 to 10, which best describes how responsible Joe is for what happened?

Code exact number (00- 10)

J2. You remember that both Joe and his boss

were mentioned i.n the story. Does Joe's . ' boss have. any responsibility for what happened?

1. YES 5.. .NO 8. - DK 9. NA 0. INAP (story versions' 5,6,7,8,13,14,15,16)

J3; Do you think that Joe's boss is less responsible than Joe, more responsible than Joe, or'that he is completely

responsible for what happened? "

1. .BOSS LESS RESPONSIBLE 2. IF MENTIONED BY R: BOTH EQUALLY RESPONSIBLE 3. BOSS MORE RESPONSIBLE. 4. BOSS COMPLETELY.RESPONSIBLE 8. DK 9.. NA .---- .---- 0. INAP (~toryversions 5<6,7,8, 13, 14',+15 16 or coded 5 dr 8 in Col a)

B ' 3 7 DAS 468585 Card 06 Page 8 Co l Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

J4a. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: R'S Q.

0. NONE

I .. ONE QUEST.ION . .

5. FIVE QUESTIONS OR MORE 9. NA

Code.number of times interviewer noted (repeated ques t.ion) or ( repeated s tory) anywhere on the interview page where J4a appears.

0. NONE I. 0NE.TIME

5. .FIVE TIMES OR MORE 9. NA .

41-42 223 J4. I'd like you to think about whether Joe acted on purpose or not. Using a zero to ten scale, let zero be he did not mean to endanger the worker, and let ten be he endangered the worker on purpose. Of all the numbers from zero to ten which best describes how you feel about what Joe did? - --

Code exact .'number (00- 10)

J5. Do you think'~oecould, or could not,

have avo i.ded ' the acc ident?

1; COULD HAVE AVOIDED 5. COULD NOT HAVE AVOIDED 8. DK 9. NA DAS 468585

Card 06 . , Page' 9

'- Col Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

' J6.. Next we would 1i ke to know how serious you feel the consequences were in this case. This time zero means that what- . happened to the worker was not at all: serious, five that is was somewhat . serious, and ten that it was extremely serious. Of all the numbers from 0 to

. , 10 which best.describes what'you'think? '

Code exact number (00- 10)

J7. Knowing what.you do about Joe, was it predictable, or not predictable, that he would-endanger the worker?: ":':'.."

1 . IT WAS PRED I CTABLE . IT WAS NOT PREDICTABLE . _ 'A. DK .

J8b. INTERVIEWER CHECKPOINT: Rts Q

0. NONE 1 . 'ONE QUEST ION

5. FIVE QUESTIONS OR MORE 9. NA DAS .468585 Card 06 page 10 Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% . Quest ion and Code

J8b. (RQ)'S and (RS)'~ "". ' '.'.' '

Code number of times interviewer noted (repeated- quest ion) or (repeated story) anywhere on the interview page where J8b appears.

0. NONE . 1. ONE TIME

5.' FIVE TIMES .OR MORE 9. NA

J8; Should anything be done.to-Joe for what ...... he did? . '. . . DAS 468585 Card 06 Page 11

-No. -No. -% Question and Code

CODERS: Note that DRIVING ACCIDENT STORY and HOUSEWIFE STORY a1 ternate and onlt'one- appears in each machine- generated questi0nnai.t-e...... -. :......

CODING .CHECKPOINT: .Questidnriai re tdntaitis: . ' '

1. DRIVING ACCIDENT STORY

Code 0. in 2. HOUSEWIFE STORY cols 51-64

DRIVING ACCIDENT STORY

~ercionof Driving Accident Story

Code version of story in machi ne cJenerated. section (1-8) listed at the top of the story. .(E.g., if DA7 code as 7).

0. INAP (coded 2 in Col, 50

DA2a. INTERVIEWERCHECKPOINT: RIS Q. .

0. NONE OR INAP (coded 2 in Col 50) I . -ONE QUESTION

5. FlVE QUESTIONS OR MORE 9.. NA

' Code number of times interviewer noted (repeated question) or (repeated story) anywhere on the interview page where DA2a appears . 0. NONE OR INAP (Coded 2 in Col 50) 1. ,ONE TIME

5. FlVE TIMES OR MORE

9. ' NA DAS 468585 Card 06 . . Page 12

Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% Quest ion and Code

DA1 i ~hinkin~about responsibi 1 i ty., 1'1 1 ask you to give me a number from 0"- 10, where zero means the'driver was not at all responsible, five that he is- some- . what responsible, and ten that he is fully responsible. Of a1 1 the numb&rs from 0 to 10, which best describes how responsible the dri.ver .is .for what ,.ha .ened?...... PP ...

Code the exact number (00-10)

00. . NOT AT ALL RESPONS l BLE OR INAP (coded 2 in col 50) 01:

... 10.. FULLY RESPONS l BLE 98.- DK 99. NA

DA2. I Id 1 ike you to think about whether' the driver acted on purpose or not.. Using a zero to ten scale, l.et .zero be he did not mean to hit the child, and -let ten be he hit the child on purpose, Of all the numbers from zero to ten which best -. describes~howyoufeel.about.what-the...... driver did?' "::"' . .

Code the exca t "'umber (00- 10).

00. DID NOT MEAN TO OR INAP (coded 2 in Col 50) 01.

DA3. Do you think the driver could, or could

not, have avoided'hitting.the child? "

1 . COULD HAVE AVO IDED 5. COULD NOT HAVE AVOIDED 8.: DK . . . . 9. NA 0. INAP (Coded 2 in Col 50) DAS 468585 Card 06 Page. 13 Co 1 Va r No. No. f % Ouestion and Code - -. - -

DA~. Next we would like to know how serious you feel the consequences were in this case. This time zero means that what

happened to. the chi 1 d was not. at a1 1 ' . serious, five that it was somewhat serious, and ten that it was extremely serious. Of a1 1 the .numbers:-from 0 to 10 which.best:describes'what you think?

Code exact number (00-10)

00. NOT AT ALL SERIOUS OR INAP (coded 2 in 01. . Col50)

10. EXTREMELY SERIOUS 98. DK 99.. NA

0.. NONE OR INAP (coded 2 in ~ol'50) 1. ONE QUESTION

5. FlVE QUESTIONS OR, MORE 9. NA

...... DA~~:(RQ)'S and (RS)'s ': .. .

Code number of times intervi.ewer noted (repeated quest ion) or (repeated story) anywhere-on the interview.. page where DA5a ap'pears .

0. NONE OR INAP (Coded 2 in Col 50) 1. ONE TIME

5. FIVE TIMES OR MORE 9. NA DAS' 468585 Card.06 Page 14 : Col. Var -No. -No. -f . -% Question and Code

DA5. Knowing what you do about the driver, was i't predictable, or not predictable,

1. IT WAS PREDICTABLE 5. IT WAS NOT PREDICTABLE - -- /-- _ -< - J - - $9- 4 0. INAP (coded 2 in Col 50) --G *" -. ~IQHC(RRD b~p~#~soe THE@ ~~AL~F:CAT~G%- -f?f- , 64 \cX%\-= -- _ -_ _-- --.DA6..,~ShouZl.d,any~h Lng-happen=to-the* ive;- for what he did? - -

1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 2 in Col 50)

DA7. OPEN QUESTION DAS 468585 Card 06 Page 15 Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f. % Question and Code

HOUSEWl FE STORY .,

Code version of story in machine generated

section, (1-8) 1 isted at the .tpp of the , story. (~.g., if H8 code'as 8.) . . 0. INAP (Coded 1 in Col 50)

0. - NONE- OR INAP (Coded 1 in Col 50) 1 . ONE QUEST1ON

. . .. . H2a. (~~1'sand (~~1's'- - - .

Code number of times interviewer noted (repeated quest ion) or (repeated story) anywhere on the interview page where H2a appears .

0. NONE OR INAP (coded 1 in Col 50) 1. ONE TIME . .

5. FIVE TIMES OR MORE 9. NA .DAS 468585 Card 06 Page 16 Co.1 Va r -No. -No. -f .%- .Question and Code

HI. Thinking about t.esponsibility,i'l'll ask you to. give me a number from 0 to 10, where zero means the'driver is not at all responsible, five that he is somewhat 'responsible, and ten that he. is fully responsible. Of all the numbers from 0 to 10, which best .describes how . responsible the driver is for .what ...... happened? . .

Code exact number (00-10)

00.. NOT AT ALL RESPONS l BLE OR INAP (coded ,1 01. in Col 50)

10.. FULLY RESPONS l BLE 98. DK 99. NA . .

H2. I'd like you to think about whether the dr-iver acted on purpose or not. Using a zero to ten scale, let zero be he did . not mean to hit the housewife on purpose, an.d let ten be he hit the housewife on purpose. . Of a1 1 the numbers from zero to ten which best describes- how you feel .about'what the driver did? ......

Code exact.number (00-10)

00.: D I D NOT MEAN TO OR I NAP - (coded 1 in Col 50) 01.

lo. ON PURPOSE 98. DK 99. NA

H3. Do you' think the driver could, or could not, have avoided hitting.the'housewife?'

1. COULD HAVE AVOIDED 5. COULD NOT HAVE AVOIDED 8, DK 9. NA 0. l NAP (coded 1 in Col. 50) DAS 468585 Card 06 Page 17

Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and'Code .

H4. Next we would- like. to know how serious you feel the consequences were in this case. This time zero means that what happened to the housewife was not at all serious.,. five that i t was somewhat serious, and ten that, it was extremely

. serious. Of all .the numbers from 0 to ' '10 wh.ich~bes~t'd~scrit~es-whatyou think?

Code exac't number (00-10)

00. .' NOT AT ALL: SERIOUS OR INAP (coded 1 in 01. Col 50) . .

10.. EXTREMELY SER l ous . . 98. DK 99. NA

0. NONE OR 1 NAP (coded 1 . i n Col 50) 1. ONE QUESTION

5. FIVE QUESTIONS OR MORE 9. NA

...... ,, ,, H5a. (RQ) Is and (RS)Is . . . .. - I Code number of times interviewer noted (repeated quest ion) or (repeated story) anywhere on the interview page where HSa appears.

0.: NONE OR INAP (Coded 1 in Col 50). 1. ONE TIME

5. .FIVE TIMES OR MORE 9. NA DAS 468585 Card 06 . Page 18 Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

H5. Knowing what you do about the driver, j was i't.predictable, or not .predictable,

'. ':that.he-would hit:the'liousec;rife?' ' .

1. -IT WAS PREDICTABLE IT WAS NOT PREDICTABLE DK NA 0. lNAP (Coded 1 in Col 50) 6 . 17 BFE~DS B R om+FR d d~ ~1 F (AT /CIA

I 78 asa --=- - -H6_._ Should anything happen to the d~ive<*for what tie-d'il? - 1 1. YES I 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 1 0, INAP (coded 1 in Col 50)

+ 7 9 2 5-3 '~8. eme ember that the driver was a (clerk/ professor) at the universi,ty. Should .I the .(~lerk/~rofessor).volunteer to quit I ...... his.job or not? -' 'P

1. . YES O J 5. NO '1 8. DK 9. NA 0. I.NAP (coded 1 in Col 50).

H9. . Should -th,e univer-si.ty..ask the (clerk[ :'. - . . . . . professor) to.quit or not?

1. YES 5. NO 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 1 in Col 50). DAS 468585. DETROIT AREA STUDY Card 07 University of Michigan i'.?9e I CARD 07 OPEN QUEST l ONS

Col Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code Project Number (8585)

6' 5- 6 1 -Card Number (07)

7-10 -DAS Questi onna i re Number (000 1 -

THOMAS WILSON STORY

T7. (Should -Thomas be sent to jai l?)For ...... how long? ...... ,...,, .. .. .

01. Less than one year in jail 02. One year in jail 03. Two years in jail 04. .Three years in jail

Fifty years or more in jai l (~ustbe a specific figure) One to five years in jail (stated as a range) Five to ten years in jail (stated as a range) Ten to twenty years in jail (stated as a range) Life imprisonment Death penal ty Whatever the law says

Other DK' NA INAP (coded 5 or 8 in ~6,Col . 78, card 05, p. 19) DAS 1168585 Card 07 Co 1 !Ja r Page 2 -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

13 H7. (should anything be done to the driver for what he did?) What do you think I should be done? 1. Take license away 2. A.fine 1 . -- .-* - - -..? -. --- 3. 'A jai 1 term \--,

- ...-- ., -.--- 8. DK ..~:,X--- >*- -_ . - .- -, -, - -. .- .--- .-2 -.-xse - ,9-n-- --' ' 0. coded 5 or 8 in.H6; Col 78, card 6, p. 18) s

DRIVING ACCIDENT'ST.ORY

DA7. (Should anything happen to the driver for what he did?) What do you think :should be'done?

1 Take license away 2 A fine 3. A jail term 4. pay medi-cal e penses <> TG~, MAKE, , T6-KC 'e& f Other 1- 8. DK -----9 .&-NA- kv 0. INAP (coded--5--or- 8 i n DA~,Col card 06, p. 14) DAS 468585 Card 07 Page 3 Co 1 Var - -No. -f Question and Code im .

DAVE STORY

D8a. (Should the customer take any action against the used car company?) What should the customer do?

7. Have the used car lot fix the car 2. Have the used car lot give the customer his money. back 3. Take some consumer action (e.g., call the Better Business Bureau or some consumer protect ion agency)

4. l nforrn the used car company about what . '. Dave- d i d 5. Sue the used car lot

7. Other CARD FI 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 5 or 8 in D8, col 43, card 05, P. 11)

BILLY STORY

B8a. (should Bi 1ly be punished for what he did?) What should the punishment ba?

Not pay any attention Scold or tell child to behave Take away a privilege (e.g., send to room, not let him play ball for awhi ley etc.) Spank or other.physica1 punishment Reason wi thch i Id Make child apologize / It depends on the circumstances A multiple mention of 03 and 04 El-- Other single mention Other multiple mention

DK ' NA INAP (coded 5 or 8 in 88, col 64; card 05, p. 16) DAS 468585 Card 07 Page 4 Co l Va r -No. -No. -f -% Ouestion and Code . -. By. Now, one final question about responsi-. , ;. bi lity.. For you, what fact in the story was most important in deciding how

responsible Billy.was?' " "

: Yes high intent (~i1 ly got angry and . .;. - - - hit his brother,. e.g. ;."Bil lyvvh'it his brother in purpose.i')'ke ik(;rt$ +Ae #$& 2. Yes - intent (e.g., "~ill~'didn'-.t_ - mean to hit his brother" or "Billy hit his brother.accidently.") 3. Yes - intention level not-ascertainable '4. 'Billy lost temper. - implying that this mitigates his responsibility (fact

,I _ ,I he lost his temper makes him less .responsible' (e.g., l1~i1lylost his I1 i . . . i,ternper,~..but~kids.do.that~.sometimes.'.'), 1 5. NOirintent IJOT-mentionkdiby R'!.': ::'.i: IT/' o. Bi 1 ly lost' temper. implying! that..this . m' aggravatesl.h.is respons i bi 1 i ty ' 1 1. '(e.g., "Billy lost his temper. Kids should be able to kee~their tem~er

.--. 1. Yes - high past pattern (e.g., "The fact that Billy seems to lose his temper -> a lot.") 2. Yes-low- past pattern (e-g., "The fact that: Billy rarely loses his temper.") 5. NO - past pattern -not mentioned by R

9, WA SERIOUSNESS OF CONSEQUENCES 1. Yes - high- seriousness 2. Yes - low seriousness 3. Yes - level of seriousness not ascertainable (e.g., "fact that brother was hurt.") 5. No : - seriousness of consequences -not 4 mentioned by R DAS 468585 Card 07 Page 5

Col Va r (a -No. -No. -f Quest ion ' and. Code PRESENCE OR ABSENCE. OF 'AN 'OTHER

1. Yes - friend told him to do it - lessens responsibility (e-g. "Acted on friend's instruction." or "Wouldn't have done it if it hadn't been for his friend.") 2. Yes - friend told him to do it - does no2 lessen responsibility, the friend should not have influenced Billy, (~.g., "he allowed his friend to say something to provoke him and dictated his behavior toward his brother .I1) 3. Yes - no one told him to do it (e.g., "Billy acted on his own.'') 5. No - Other -not mentioned by R 9. NA

..

1. Yes - they were brothers 2. Yes - they a re chi 1 d ren (e-rg-.T"H.~-s-age. L' ,- /- "They were a 1 1 chi ldren play i ng .") -- -- 3. Yes - other -? / t' Reference to the bat (sometimes seems to /kh? refer to role relationships e.g. "Billy used./the bat - it's 'dirty (*.-CR pool. and at others it does n6t. 6dq' 5. No - ~blerelationships not mentined by-^--/ - "-- .. -

GENERAL REFERENCE TO THE ACT -- 1. YES . CODERS: An answer which is so general that it cannot 5. NO be coded in any of the 9. Mh above variables (cols 184 22 ) , but which generally refers to the -act in the story ,is coded yes here if not coded anywhere else. as a yes. This Is a residual category, and you should use it only if the answer cannot be coded elsewhere. DAS 468585 Card 07 Co 1 Va r Page 6 -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code BILLY NOT AT ALL RESPONSIBLE. 1' . .

1. Yes CODERS: Code YES here if R rejects idea that Dave . , No 5. is responsible.even if coded in another 90 zA variable (i .e., could also be coded in co'l . 22.: for "Bi 1 ly was not responsible, they were.chi ldren.playing.")

"DON'T KNOW" OR NEED MORE INFORMATION TO 4 DECIDE WHAT IS MOST IMPORTANT POINT TO R / '2' IN DETERMINING RESPONSIBILITY 4 . -? 1 1. Need more information 8, DK

' 9. NA (~lso used where quest ion is miss ing in quest ionnai re)

RlCKY STORY

R8a. (should anything be done to Ricky's mother for what she did?) What should l the punishment be? .

l!.Counseling 2. Nothing 7. Other El- 8. DK 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 5 or 8 in R8, Col 29, Card 06, P. 5) DAS 468585 Card 07 Page 3 Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code R9. Now, one final question about respons ib i 1 i ty . For you, what fact in the story was most important in deciding how respons,ible Rickyls mother was?

--l NTENT l ON ,I ,I .I Yes - high intent Yes - &J intent (just an accident) - implies difficulty in holding child who is having tantrum (e.g., "Child having tantrum - common sense tells you it would be hard to hold him.") yes - intention level ngt ascertainable *5hrhdL6,'z:' Mother lost temper - implying that this ~W..S~OYI~6' mitigatesherresponsibility(e.g.,

,/ "She just lost her temper and got 'r . ---.';"- . ----:- upset." or "Not really her fault -- I of what happened because she lost her temper and got upset .I1) 5. NO - intent -not mentioned by R .6. Mother lost temper - implying that this aggravates her respons i bi 1 i ty (e.g . , "That she lost her temper and CARD couldn't handle herself .I1, "She was trying to correct him while she had '\ lost her temper.") 7. Mother lost temper - but this was victim precipitated (e.g., "He threw a tantrum." or "She lost temper with chil'dren but every mother loses - temper when chi ld throws tantrum.")

PAST PATTERN \ 1. Yes - high past pattern (she often loses her temper 2. Yes - low past pattern (she rarely loses her temper) 5. No - Past patiern -not meotioned by R DAS 468585 Card 07 Page 8 Co 1 - Va r No. -No. -f -% Question and Code SERIOUSNESS OF CONSEQUENCES 1. Yes - high seriousness (head injury) 2. Yzs - low seriousness. (leg injury) Yes - level of seriousness not ascertainable 5. NO - seriousness of conseauences -not mentioned by R

0. A/" PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF AN OTHER 1. Yes - high - husband's orders - lessens responsibility 2. Yes - high - husband's orders - does not . lessen responsibility \\ 3. Yes - low - acted on her own 7, D~,%I?TAuoTHFR f?g=-PJon) fl€WXad&J 5. No - other -not mentioned by R URD - 8 *fl~k@PAN OF M~YLT~PI-eAICAV'~ R6PbvS~ fl For further explanation of codes see Col 21 pertaining to Billy Story

Y,S - sh&,!.shis mother ---&-I 2.!. Yes - otheh tionships\ not me .ti ne OF LUL+ 02 B6!bR&iF CODERS: Use code 1 only when there is a reference to a mother's general role relatioship w'i th chi ldren. . . . . g. nlh DAS 468585 Card 07 Page 9 -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

' 32 - J ' GENERAL'REFERENCE:TO:THE ACT c:, .J 5 ',q - CODERS: An answer which' is so 6'- 6'- - 1 Yes genera 1, that it cannot /5. NO coded in any of the e: 9. " Wb- 9 r"'A above variables' (cols . sb rrevcd 2.1 but which . *.&&,' general ly refers to the h- act in the story is coded YES here if not coded anywhere else as . a. YES. This is a residual category, and you should use it only. if the answer cannot be coded elsenhere.

..-MOTHER NO7 AT ALL RESPONSIBLE 1. Yes I CODERS: Code YES herex1 rejects .-idea that 5. -No the mother is responsible even if 9t coded in another variable

"DON'T KNOW" OR NEED MORE l NFORMATION TO DEC I DE WHAT IS MOST IMPORTANT PO INT TO R -IN DETERMINING RESPONSIBILITY

1. Need more information 8. DK 4. -9. NA (Use also where question is ., . missing From questionnaire) 5" NO DAS 468585 Card 07 Page 10 Col . Va r -No. -No. ' -f -% Question and 'Code

JOE STORY . .

- I\ - -. 35-36 27 d J8a. (Should anything be done to Joe for what he did?) What should happen to him?

01. Do nothing 02. Lower pay (include any financial penalties; Dock his pay or suspend him for a time) 03. Fire him 04. Demote him (take away his foreman's job) 05. Verbal reprimand (warn him, talk to him, etc.) MAKE w)06. Depends on informat ion not in the story CARD -07. Multiple mention

\97. Other 98. DK

99. NA \ 00. INAP (coded 5 or 8 in J8, Col 49, Card 06, p. 10)

.. . -. J9. Mow, one final question about ...... ,, . responsibility. For you, what fact in the story was most important in deciding how responsible Joe was?

IMTENT lot4 1

1. Yes - high intent (e.g., "Fact that he knew what was wrong before it happened.", "Because he knew that , he was wrong.") j'. cinlT'm'wwAL 2. Yes - low intent (e.g., "He was care- ' UV€L 4/07 lers", "Just an accident and didn't A~ce'47hr MA B'L &? do it on purpose, but could be more ca refu 1 .") 5. No - intent not mentioned by R -- -- 8.. jmNT10ni &J:OF MULT~PI~nfnnion/ &Lp~nl&E q. .NA . .. PAST PATTERN 'C < ', 1. Yes - high past pattern (not carefirl in past) 2. Yes - low past pattern (careful in past) 5. No - past pattein not mentidned by R - ,6. Plhr op ~~~L.,PLEflW10N I cPRb Rcs Po%& 9e NA DAS 1168585 Card 07 Page,J,t. \3 No. -No. -C -% Question and Code

SERIOUSNESS . OF CONSEQUENCES

r - 1. Yes - high seriousness (2 fingers cut off) 2. Yes - low seriousness .(bruised hand) w-3. Yes - level of seriousness not ascertainable 5. No - not mentioned by R 8. * WMQU~Nd'' Pj~R-il op M ULT, PLC NCU~~ON(5%~ Nfi . . P%\EsENCEOR ABSENCE OF ANOTHER

1. Yes - high (orders from superiors, lessens responsibility e.g., "They put pressure on him - wanted to f i 11 orders" or "He was f i 11 i ng - . an order, and the company should be responsible.") 2. Yes - high (does not lessen responsib'i 1i ty) 3. Yes - low (no ord rs) -2, 0fl6k(/lrror~~&&I?son~ oR PR6PPl@ h~asli~=) /5. No - other not mentioned by R MA &E RELAT I ONSH IPS

1. Yes - his role as foreman (e.g., "He was a -foreman1' or "It was his responsi- bility to see that safety features were enforced" or "That he was foreman and responsible for his men MAKE under him.") FIK2. Yes - other 5. No - Role relationship -not mentioned by R \ 18. ".&oL€" m)b!7 OF. ~~UIL~~PLE-/h~fluod &~%Ms&' 42 \, ~~NER~~~~REFEREN~ETo THE ACT r fl n \ \ -- 1. Yes CODERS: An answer which is so general that it cannot 5. No be coded .in any of the 7. r/P above variables (cols 37.- 41.' ),':,but :which general ly re.fers to th act in the story is coded YES here. if not coded anywhere else as a YES. This is a residual category, an3 you should use it only if the answer cannot be coded elsewhere. DAS 468585 Card 07 Page '12 Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f. -% - ~uestion and Code

MAKE 1. Yes I CODERS: Code YES here -ifR I rejects idea that Joe i s ..respons i b 1 e even if coded'in . : I . :.another variable., 1

"DON'T KNOW" OR NEED MORE INFORMATION TO DECIDE WHAT .IS MOST IMPORTANT POINT TO R

IN DETERMINING'RESPONSIBILITY'~':. ".

1. Need more information 8. DK 9. NA (use also where question is missing from questionnaire)

Code exact number of years

01. ONE YEAR OR.- 'LESS. (~ote:0 years of school is coded 01)

.12. TWELVE YEARS 13.' THIRTEEN YEARS

SEVENTEEN OR MORE YEARS UNSPEC l F l ED AMOUNT OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

(and no more) ' UNSPECIFIED AMOUNT OF HIGH. SCHOOL (and no more) UNSPECIFIED AMOUNT OF COLLEGE.(and no more) OTHER 1 DAS 468585 Card. 07 Page 13 Co 1 Va r .No.- -No. -f Quest ion and Code 47 a$( FIRST STORY (position as printed in quest ionna i re)

DAVE B 1 LLY THOMAS RICKY JOE DRIVING ACCIDENT HOUSEWl FE NA

Code exact number 01-16

SECOND 'STORY (POSi t'ion'.as printed)

Use same ccde as in col 47

VERSION OF SECOND STORY

Code exact number 01-16

THIRD STORY (~osit ion as printed)

Use same code as in col 47

VERS ION ,:OF'..TH IRD STORY ,

Code exact number 0 1 -.I 6

FOURTH . STORY (Pos i t ion as pri n ted)

Use same code as in co'l 47

VERSION OF FOURTH STORY

Code exact number 01-16 DAS 468585 Card 07 Page. 14 Co 1 Va r -No. -No. Ouestion and Code FIFTH STORY (~osition as printed)

DAVE BILLY THOMAS RlCKY JOE DR.! V I t4G ACC I DENT HOUSEW l FE NA

VERSION OF FIFTH STORY

Code exact number (01-16)

SIXTH STORY (position as printed)

Use same codes as col 59

VERSION OF SIXTH STORY

Code exact number (01 - 16) DAS 468585 Card 07 Page 15 mNo' -No. -f -% Question and Code RESPONSIBILITY WORD COUNT-SU?RIARY CODE FOR EACH STORY . . CODERS: Look through entire story--respondent's spontaneous comments as well as their open-ended answers. Count the number cf times the respondent uses "responsible/ responsibilityvt to mean something other than blame. The other basic meanings involve reliability or obligation. E. g. .. reliability: "She was a responsible [ I.E. RELIABLE] mother otherwise;? "He was an irresponsible [I. E. UNRELIABLE] foreman." . obligation: ltIt was his responsibility [I.E. OBLIGATION] to get the car 'checked out;" "Brothers have a responsibility

[I.E. OBLIGATION] not to get in fights , like that." . . count only the specific word responsibili and its derivatives (responsible, irrespo? sible). Count it only when you can sub1 sttute reliability or obligation for it. Most respondents will probably not do this; Some stories (e.g. THOMAS) may not ever evoke it. But it is very important to us to count each actual use--for which one column per story (giving them 0 to 6 or more mentions) should be sufficient.

THOMAS .-WILSON STORY .RESPONSIBILITY WORD COUNT

Code exact number of times word responsibility used .as reiiab~lityor obligation by R (0-5) 6. SIX TIMES OR MORE

HOUSEWIFE STORY RESPONSIBILITY WORD COUNT

Use same code as col. 65

DRIVING ACCIDENT STORY RESPONSIBILITY WORD COUXT - Use same code as col. 65 DAS 468585 Card 07 Page 16 Csl Va r Question and Code No- -. No. -f -%

6 8 3~3 DAVE STORY RESPONSIBILITY WORD COUNT

Use same code as col. 65 C

69 goy BILLY STORY RESPONSIBILITY WORD COUNT

Use same code as col. 65

A ... -. . 70 30 RICKY STORY RESPONSIBILITY WORD -COUNT - .,

Use same code as col. 65

JOE STORY RESPONSIBILITY WORD COUNT

Use same code as col. 65 SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES ON OPEN ENDED CODES FOR THE FINAL QUESTION

OF THE DAVE (~11,p. 3) -.BILLY (B9, p. 6)'RICKY (~9,P. 9) and JOE (J9, P. 12) STOR l ES-

The final question asks the respondent to state what was the most important point in the story in arr.iving at their deci.sion as to responsibility.. In general, we want to code two basic elements if possible. The first element is the set of four-basic mani~ulationswe had in each story. They are: 1) .Intention, that is, the iniention of the actor in doing-the act, 2) 'Past- Pattern, that is, whether the actor had a history of doing such things, ~ousness-of Consequences ---of the Act, that i s, how badly the victim was iniured and 4) The Presence or Absence of.an Other in the situation.

Each version of the stories had either a high or a low condition of each of -these manipulations. Below is a chart indicating the high and low conditions for each manipulation for each story. (coder: . read stories to become familiar with exact. wording of each version, do not rely entirely upon the chart .) B l LLY DAVE JOE I RICKY d l NTENT l ON - Billy gets angry Dave knows Joe knows Mother loses & hits his car is safety guard her temper & ' High brother defective isn't attached pushes him into a chair -. 4 Low Billy accidentally Dave thinks Joe fails to Mother hits his brother car hasn't notice safety accidentally been checked guard isn't drops him --over attached PAST PATTERN Billy often Dave has Joe has been Mother often High gets in fights sold bad careless 1 oses her cars before before temper

Low Billy rarely Dave has Joe has not Mother rarely gets in fights not sold been careless loses her bad cars before tenlpe r before

SERIOUSNESS Has to go to $530 worth Workman loses Ricky suffers High hospital with of repa i rs two f i ngers a head injury head injury needed

Low A bump on the $50 worth Workman's hand Ricky twists head of repairs is badly his leg needed bruised OTHER Friend tells Co-worker Joe told to Father tells Billy its his tells Dave keep the line mother to ~i~hturn to go ahead running quiet Ricky & sell car

Ldrv Friend says No co-worker Joe told Father not men t ioned i noth i ng nothing SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES CONTINUED Page 2

We havk created a variable for each of the four manipulations. The coder should examine each answer to see if it refers to one of the four manipulat-ions,and, if so, whether it refers to the high condition or the low condition of that manipulation. Thus, for example, a statement in the Dave story such as "He knew ' the car was defective" would be a high condition mention; and "He didn't check the car over" would be a low condition mention. (Note: The distinction refers to the comment made by the respondent, -not to the.actua1 condition of the manipulation in the story.) For.each story there will be four variables, one for each manipulation; and each will have three basic categories; I. Mentioned .- -high condition 2. Mentioned - 1ow':condition. 5. .Not mentioned .t~.dditionalcategories will be added to some stories as discussed below.) The second basic element we want the coders to look for is a reference to the role relations of the parties in .the story as being the most important fact. Again we must digress to explain the design. The stories fit into the following four-fold table.

Symmetrical Asymme t r i ca 1

Mu1 tiplex Ricky (multiple tie)

Simplex Dave Joe (single tie)

The symmetrical-asymmetrical dimens ion d isti nquishes whether the actor and victim-,(and the actor and other person) are in some hierarchical relationship to each other (~oeis the foreman of his worker ,' but ~aveand-:the .customer are .

not in a subordinate-superordinate relationship). The multiplex-simplex ' dimension defines the degree of primary of the relationship between the parties. '(~aveand the customer have only a busihess transaction tie, while Billy and his brother are - well they are brothers!) Since we are,interested in responsibility differences in these different situations, we are also interested in whether respondents feel the relation- ships of the parties is the most important fact in the story. Of course, . respondents are a bit unlikely tosayl'The'mostimportant factwas that Billy and his brother were .in a symmetrical-multiplex relationship with each other!"; but they do say, the most important fact is "They were brothers." 0r.they may say that the most important thing in the Joe story was that he was the foreman. I For each story we will have a variable noting whether 'the role relationship was the most important thing in the story. SUPPLEMENTARY 'NOTES CONTINUED Page 3

Next, there are answers which appear to be uncodeable according to any of the above categories, but which generally refer to .something that happened in the story. Thus, for instance in the Ricky story, one respondent said, ''Fact that she took him to the hospital.'.' We will have a variable of these types.of answers, which are basically-"other" answers. We will ask you to write a card for "other" 'answers. Later we may make some categories.

Finally, some respondents will say they don't know or.that they need more information. Code these, along with missing data,nunder'the Dontt.Know (DK) code.

One more point. While the question was asked to elicit a single most . important point, some respondents give a multiple mention according to our coding scheme .. IN ALL'CASES 'OF MULTIPLE t4ENTION MAKE A CARD. ' DETROIT A?XA STUDS I DAS 468585 U~iversityof l+i.~hi~anl~ Card 08 197 6-7 7 Page 1 CARD 08 OI'EN QUESTIONS Col Va r -No. -No, -f -% Question and Code 1-4 Project Number- (8585) 5-6 Card Number (08)

DAS Questionnaire Nurnber ( 0001-

TELEVISION QUESTIONS--

A3. Could you name three or four of your favorite programs?

FIRST PRUGRAr*! MENTIONED 1 ;;g t----loo. POLICE ALQ CRDIE SEOWS (OTHER) 101. BARETTA 102. CHARLIE'S ANGELS 103. CCLUMBO 104. SWTTCH 105. DELVECCHIO 106. S-IX MILLION DOLT44R FlAN 107. POLICE WOtL4M 1-08. POLICE STORY 109. KOJAK 11C. HAWAI FIVE-0 111. KINGSTON CONFIDENTIAL 112. BARNAEY JOlES 113. THE ROCKFOIID FIES 114. QUINCY 115. STARShT AND FIUTCH 116. WONDER K03t9N 117. STREETS OF SAN FRAKCISCO J r 9. ~vSfUNW~EB I/ t I (CIQMILC~PJ 120. ~AoCco~b.' )zr. b~ssBG6dbY 123. ApIUI\-'& ' 123. &@K1cs / 129. ELL^^ weEd ' 1S.SwAT 124,. $10~~Wd* 127. M~GBET '' ~y+w.afW-t7~~6* ,19- Slif?Pi'p 130. DO& 7 UT Lr # t3\. LQWQA 132. a~~sTRRQ~" DAS 468585 Card 08 Page 2 Col Va r -No. -f -% Question and Code

-200. SITUATION COMEDIES (OTHER) . . , ., 201. 34, $#&RC. 202. PHYLLIS )IIL48/L~i'fi$ 203. a/.6,$P &fi BLay sl/@+' 204, THE JEFFERSONS .. H& OF @NSIN&~OW 205. GOOD TDIES 233. 7~1RAAoALL SHod 206. . WELCONE BACK KOTTER %3q. ~lcjFA 1 t( 2 07. WHAT ' S HAPPENING 2 08. 209. FISH 210. SAhFORD & SON 211. CHIC0 AhD THE MAN 212. NARY TYLER MOORE 213. BOB NEIJHART SHOfJ 214. ALICE 215. LAVERNE & SHIRLEY 216. HAPPY DAYS 217. MAUDE 218. CPO SHARKEY 219, M9:AC:S%H 220. HOGAN'S HEROES awe ~uey aaa ON# ~q IW 4 .tkrg a 01WYhwBfiE 2-39. QL~~~CIE'SOQNT&S

239. I~JGUoSE

-300. VARIETY SHO\dS (OTHER) jZ/o ~(rWlomSP~URL 301. CAROL BURNETT SHOW 322.0 &ZRqA4WflLL .- 302. SONNY & CHER 3~~~ ~DN~MTA~~R,~A ' 3 03. TONY ORLANDO & DAWN 304. DONNY & MARIE &bBY~~,~s 36.et &N &APT,& 305. HEE HAW %?a 816 #AM tl6T -iV&fic~ 306. MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS I/ 307. SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE 308. JOHNNY CARSON SHOW 309. DINAH 310. PERV GRIFFIN SHOW 311. MIKE DOUGLAS SIIO\J 3 12. TONORROIJ SHOW 313, PHIL OOWAHYLE SHO~ %rq. SOULT&&& 3rh. ~p~te~cfiru8hmgA&b 3.JACKS~J FIVE 3b7. W*Y BYN~ 31% lfi#IQ€dL€ ~~ " , VIPTW +TWILL€ / 3ao.. T'E , DAS 468585 Card 08 Page 3

Col Var ' . . -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code 400. SOAP OPERAS (OTHER) 401. ALL FN CIIILIIXEN ANOTHER WORLD AS THE WORLD TURNS DAYS OF OLR LIVES DOCTORS EDGE OF NIGHT GEhZRAL HOSPITAL GUIDING LIGHT LOVE OF LIFE ONE LEE TO LIVE RYAN' S HOPE SEARCH FOR TOMORROW YOUNG AND RESTLESS NARY HART~~AN/NARY HnXTbLAN

GAElE SHO\qS (OTHER) PRICE IS RIGHT HOLLYWOOD SQUARES CONCENTRATIOH TO TELL THE TRUTlI I'VE GOT A SECRET GONG SHOW $20,000 PYRAMID WHEEL OF FORTN LETr S PZAG A DEAL TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES BOWLING FOR DOLLARS NAME THAT TUNE $128,000 QUESTION TKEASURE f!WT YOU BET YOUR LIFE (BEST OF GROUCHO) FAI*IL~ 64 DAS 468585 Card 08 Page 4 Col Va r -No. -f -% Question and Code 600. SERIOUS DRAMA (OTHER) 601. THE WALTONS 602. WONDERFUL WORLD OF DIShTY 603. STAR TREK 604. FORSYTE SAGA 605. LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE 606. TWILIGHT ZONF 607. RIVALS OF SHERLOCK HODiES 608. RICH MAN/PO~RMAN 609. MARCUS \ELBY Nil 610. MASTERPIECE THEATRE 611. PETER IJHIPISEY . 612. UPSTAIRS/DOWNSTAIRS 613. POLD-4RK 4 Fmray - 6rL, G&IU~ADfimS -I b~b. Ca+ab n-A ++a@;qS P~LPTH~ ebt sees

REGULAR NEWS PROGRAMS PEET THE PRESS ISSUES AND ANSWERS SIXTY MINUTES NEWS SPECIALS SCIENCE AND NATURE PROGRAMS (REGULAR) SCIENCE AND NATUXE PROGRAMS (SPECIAL) OTHER EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS (include classical mus-ic) RELIGIOUS PROGRAMS SPORTS MOVIES CARTOOES CHILDRENt S SHOWS bJ6g6kfia. MA#€ dB{.& SP6C#flcr .Hauj.

(14-22 Ip-995. R HAS NO FAVORITE PROGRAMS ( MAKE 1--997. OTHER CARD I 999, NA (include here .ambiguous responses; E. g. ltSpecials") . INAP.(coded 5 in la) DAS 468585 Card 08 Page 5

Col Va r . .. ia -No. -% Question and Code

Use same codes as cols. 11-13

000. INAP ( coded 5 in Ala , .995 in cols. 11-13, or no second program mentioned)

THIRD PROGRAM MENTIONED

Use same codes as cols. 11-13

000. INAP (coded 5 in Ala, 995 in cols. 11-13, 000 in cols. 14-16, or no third program mentioned)

FOURTH PROGRAM MENTIONS

Use same codes as cols. 11-13

000. INAP (codsd 5 in Ala, 995 in cols. 11-13, 000 in cols. 14-16 or . 17-19, or no fourth program mentioned) DAS 468585 Card 08 ?a7e

CO~ Var '. -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

A9. Are there any reasons you do not like to wa'tch TV in the evening? [REQUIRED PROBE: Anything else?]

NOTE: The. purpose of this code is to predict like- lihood of watching TV at all, regardless of program type. We want to distinguish people who give reasons for never or seldom watching TV from people who imply (by absence of rea- sonmat they frequently or easily watch TV.

In between will be those who exclude particu- . . lar types of programs only (violence, game shows, etc.) and thereby- imply that they do watch other programs fairly frequently. Our purpose is to predict whether in the behavioral phase, R will be watching TV or not.

1. NO REASON. R denies having any reason for not watching, implying he/she does watch. E.g.

LOW QUALITY OF SHOWS GENERALLY. ~e~sonsuggesting ' PR1rlnOVER I-** . R dislikes -most TV programs (not just dislike of one type). E. g. "The programs are not so interesting and violence (AE). . crime, sex, commercials boring and depressing." -"0nl$ when the news is on ." "Normally theret s nothing on worthwhile." Include reference to type of program if generalizes to most programs. E.g. "TV is filled with vi~lence.~?

3. PREFERS OTHER ACTIVITIES. R would rather spend time in other ways. E.. "I'm a hobbyist- involved in othe; things (AE) 1"like & entertain." "I' d rather read a good book."

4. OBJECTS TO SPECIFIC PROGRAM TYPE ONLY. R states does watch or like to watch TV, except for certain types of programs. E. g. "12 there are programs I don't care for." "1 don't like the crime pictures." "No particular reason, well they have so many repeats (AE) no.". DAS 468585 Card 08 Col Va r 7 -No. -f -% 5. OTHER VAGUE OR PARTIAL REASON FOR NOT WATCHING. Include here reasons that are too ambiguous to be coded elsewhere. E.g. "When I!m doing something else." "Sometimes I get busy."

OTHER. Include here reasons that are specific but not codable above. E.g. "I can't see well enough anymore."

DK. Must be clear mention of don'? t know.

NA.

INAP. ( coded 5 in question Ala). in Col. DAS 468585 Card 08 3c, eS Col Va r \ > -No. -No. . -f -% Question and Code

' NOTE: The purpose of this code is to record Rts ' exclusion of one or more.types of TV shows; its utility will be in predicting type of . TV program %t.watched. A geometric code is used.

1. 'NEGATIVE REFERENCE TO VIOLENCE OR'TO POLICE AND CRIME SHOWS. R makes negative reference' to this kind of programming at any point in answer. 'E.g. "I don't like the crime pic-

tures." "Cops and robbers all the. time." ... ,. . .

2. NEGATIVE REFERENCE TO SITUATION COMEDIES. R makes negative reference to situation come- dies at any point in answer. E.g. l1 ,... and those silly comedy series."

3. COMBINATION OF 1 AND 2.

4.- NEGATIVE REFERENCE TO VARIETY SHOWS. R makes negative reference to variety shows at any point in answer. E.g. "I canTt stand singing and dancing shows ." 5. COMBINATION OF 1 AND 4.

6. COMBINATION OF 2 AND 4.

7. COMBINATION OF 1, 2, AND 4.

0. INAP (coded 5 in la) or Does not mention dislike of types noted in czes 1, 2, or 4. DAS 468585 Card 08 Page 9 Col Va r --No. -No. -f -/oo/ Question and Code All. Would you name one or two programs about police or crime that are your favorites?

FIRST PROGRAN tENTIOh'ED

POLICE AND CRDE SHOWS OTHER) BARETTA 12%: APf)M-IZ CHARLIE'S ANGELS 12). C(OM46 - COLUMBO lfq1 &MYqaed- SWITCH DELVECCHIO r2S. I.a@Y 1%. $le~)hc bJw91d'" SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN QRfiWEr POLICE WOYAN trq.. FOLICE STORY /kg.. p/Ar#C of M L/ KOJAK &Pa€ PO. scRPico HAWAI- - .F IVE-0 KINGSTON COhT IDENTIAL p. Wfi,Vb CATV BARNABY . JONES 113r~aa~Q88 - ~. THE ROCKFORD FILES - QUINCY .STARSKY AND HUTCH IJOhDER W ONAN STREETS OF SAN FMNCISCO MW rr)Ptma

I'\ ,HAS NO FAVORITE PROGR4MS OTHER (NOT POLICE AND CRIME) N A INAP (coded 5 in .Ah, 4 in ALO)

SECOND PROGRAbI MEW IONED

Use same codes as cols. 25-27

000. INAP ( coded 5 in Ala , 4 in A10 , or 995 in cols. 25-27) .

- -- - CODERS: If more than two programs men- tioned, code the first two and MIKE CARD for remaining programs.

- - - - -. f' _ L -- DAS 468585 Card 08 Page 10 Col Va r

0 No. -No. -f -% Question and ' Code A14. Would you name one or two situation 1 I comedies that are.your favorites? . . - .. . . . I I

FIRST PROGRAM KF,hTIONED

SITUATION CONEDIES (OTHER) RHODA PHYLLIS a%. ODD ~04I%€ - ALL IN THE FAMILY 217, kr6Hf 15 gtW6td - THE JEFFERSONS u%. ma is co~daut- GOOD TIMES Zkkj. PqblSrlW ~00E" WELCOME BACK KOTTER WHAT'S HAPPENING tE Kz$$g&$j BARNEY MILLER 232. KING^^ r'i&wk~d FISH SANFORD & SON =J &F/W5H44 CHICO AND THE )IAN ~aq.R~L'S pfi\P PfARY TYLER FIOORE BOB NEWHART SHOW ALICE LAVERNE & SMIRm7 HAPPY DAYS MAUDE CPO SHARKEX M'kAi':S*H HOGAN'S HEROES

1-1 1-1 in cols. 9,. VlltQ‘ WR*. Stiod --99 --99 5. R HAS NO FAVORITE PROGRAMS OTHER (NOT SITUATION CO~EDY)

000. INAP ( coded 5 in Ala , 4 in ~13)

SECOND FROGRAM -..MENTIOKED

Use sane codes as cols. 31-33

000. .. IIAP (coded 5 in Ala, 4 in A13, or

' 995 in cols. 31-33)

CODERS: If more than two programs men- tioned, code the ff.rst two and MAKE CARD for rema?.ning programs .I DAS 468585 Card 08 3 Page 11 /' !@ c, ...... No. -f -% Question and Code

A16. Would,pou name one or two variety . shows that are your favorites? ......

!L!!!EJ 301. CAROL BURNETT SHOW 319t. WC)ld VfrJ1 LLE 302- SONNY & CHER 320%7w s&€* 303. TONY ORLAhUDO & DAWN Sg,, n,wdr wp~4 304. DONNY & MARIE 3=- mg &AtdddL " 305. HEE HB14 .. m~~lr)sn).~~Wfi~ 306. MONTY PYTHONt S FLYING CIF \CUS 307. SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE 308. JOHNNY CARSON SHOW 309. DINAH Bbv &~n/ MA@~~N-' 310. MERV GREFIN SHOW 33.. ~/GMW)lV r/ 311. MIKF, DOUGLAS SHOW $ P66rhh 5 312. TONORROW SHOW

\ 8 PIllL ~oc~~thtle§W 314. -SOUL7RAld ,,,e/l,u)rl i9)mflfiA'B

in cols. 40-42 995, R HAS NO FAVORITE PROGRAMS MAKE -----39 7. OTHER ( NOT VAR i.F:T17) IL1 999. NA 000. INAP ( coded 5 in Ala , 4 in A15) -SECOND PROGRAM IEhT IONED i-.1 Use same codes as cols. 37-39 000. INAP ( coded 5 in Ala , 4 in Al5, or 995 in cols. 37-39)

CODERS: If more than two programs men- tioned, code the first two and MAKE CARD for remaining programs. a . . DAS 468585 Card 08 pp,cl 5. -No. -No. -f Question and Code m 3c0 ~22. Why don' t you 1 i ke to watch pol i.ce , and crime shows on TV? [REQu I RED PROBE: 4w4 Are there any other reasons?]

01. NOT REALISTIC. This code is used when.a respondent states that police shows are not true to life. (e.g., ''fabricated ,I' "there's nothing rea 1 to them," or "[they] bear no resem- blance to real pol ice work.")

02. BAD INFLUENCE ON YOUTH AND OTHERS. includes statements about the extent

to which TV violence incites violence, ,., - .. crime, and delinquency among' youth and children. -(~.g., "gives a lot of people ideas about how to d_o unlawful things," "its bad for the kids'- they watch that and then go out and play games 1 ike it.")

- 04. TOO VIOLENT. for general statements about excessive violence or statements about the inappropriateness of violence on TV. (e.g., "too much violence just for violence, sake," or "there is enough crime and-violence without watching it.")

08.- TOO MANY POLICE SHOWS. for statements about the excessive number and/or qualitative p'overty of police programs. (E.g., "some are all a1 ike," I1they.are boring," "they don' t i "teresk me ,I1 or not worth watching a program\thatls just. a bunch- of junk."). .. . L RATHER WATCH SOMETHING'ELSE. Respondent. mentions a particular show or type of show he prefers to police genre. (e.g., "I like variety shows or. some program I like better," or "I sort of like Westerns, but there's not many of those on any more.") -- -

1 CODERS: Note that this is a geometric code [ DAS 468585 Card 08 (6 Co 1 Va r P~C19' No. -No. -f -% QueG t ion, arid':~ode . . . - - .-

- 90. NEGATIVE EMOTIONAL RESPONSE. for state- ments .about unpleasant feel.ings or states brought about by police shows. (e.g., "they're depressing," "they br i ng me down ,I1 "they raise tens ions ,It "I am home alone and 1 am afraid," or "they upset me.") \~cloabe. e?C

COCERS: Use this code only when no other codable response Utd present .

95. NO REASON.GIVEN. Code here specific mention just don 4 ,w&€j''- ~6 we -97. OTHER.'pfim REASON here all specific reasons not codable above.

99. NA. includes statements wch-as '.LL--L-' t I I r C &ld&i~pl;ceShot ad R ,crimeIiJ ,4 v'orqonS6 MAWE -'A 00. INAP (Coded 1,2,3,4, in A20 )

A25. Are there any reasons you'do'not.like to watch. pol ice and crime shows? [REQVIRED PROBE: Are there any -other ...... reasons?]~':' . . ..

Use same codes as A22.

00.. INAP -.(coded 5 in A20 1 DAS 468585 .

. . Col Var . -. .- No. -. No. -f -% Question and Code

A23. People watch these shows for different reasons. Can you tell me any reasons why you like to watch police and crime shows on TV? [REQUIRED PROBE: Anything else?] -_ I CODERS: Note that this is a geometric code I 01. ACTION. R mentions excitement, advenkure , action, thrills,. suspense-emotional appreciation of . show. E. g. "'I donTt' know fpr thrills T guess for.suspense I guess." "Because I just like action pictures.t1 ' - ,....- ... 02. INTRIGUE. R mentions interesting stories, characters, plots--cognitive appreciation of I show. E.g. "To see how they capture the bad man." "Plots arenl t obvio~s.~,Sometimes the stories are interesting." "Robert Blake is a good pctor t1 I \ b P .~ht.uc* ll.lmtgry+iq w n&L*pa .im. 04. DEAL WITH REAL LIFE. R mentions learning new information and showing what is.going on in

' the world as reasons. E. g. "It helps me find

- ' out about crime and the ways of p~licemen.~ "Some of them show what's really going on in the streets." 08. TEACH RIGHT FROM WRONG. R mentions that shows build respect for law and policemen and show that crime does not pay. k.g. "I like to see criminals catch when they are guilt." "I'm sympathetic to the police." "'1 just like to see them get their man or woman." -+ CODERS: Note that the following codes are lower priority and not to be used if the response can be coded in any. combination of .the preceding codes. - ONLY THING ON. E.E. .T~Sometjmesthere isaothing:

NAA: I UQ~Gra R so s dta nct IIke k U& &hCt 3 Gem6 - INA1' (coded 5 in Ala or 5 in A20). DAS 468585

Va r - -No. -f -% Question and Code A31X. Why do you feel that way? A31Z.

CODERS: Note that both A3LY in cols 50-1.

BAD GWS'.AL\JAYS LOSE. R gives reasons showing the futility of success for the criminal in the long run. E. g . " If they watch it closely enough they'll see the bad guy is always caught." !'They never show the bad guys coming out on top."

LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENTS AS HEROES. R gives reasons for admiring and emulating law en- forcement agents. E.g. !'They make law of- ficials heroes and heroines .rather than' villains." "When kids watch they can see how the cops try to help people."

LEGITIMATES VIOLENCE. R suggests that police and crime shows make child think that violence is a normal and appropriate response to be modeled in real life situations. E.. "It makes them think violence is just an everyday thing." "I would say just from what I have seen on these shows. There's a whole ekhic of the violent approach to problem solving. There's a way of handling sociol~ogicaltype problems in a violent way on these shows. The method of handling situations is through violence."

MAKES BAD IMPRESSION ON CHILDREN. R says that . police and crime shows influence children negatively because children .a re unable to make judgements on their own. Include here responses emphasizing parents1 need to explain right from wrong. E.g. "Because children do, . what they see, they don't have the common sense to know that this is to teach them not to. do it." "~oungstersare not old enough. to understand the meaning." "A parent has to be with a child and explain why certain things. happen .l' DAS 468585

Va r -No. -f -% Question and Code

05. GLORIFIES CRIMINAL AND CRIFE. R states that criminals are shown as heroes and that real gains are possible from crime. E. g. llToo much crime portrayed. ..show that things can be done and get away with it it's almost like hero worship (EXPLAIN) see so much of criminals on TV it's like they're celebrities." "A lot of times they characterize it as having a good time. And children are easily influ- enced and they can see people getting away with things ." I Q c!v+r ue&w~as poltte a+. as ~l/.rrc.&\s. 06. SHOWS HOW TO DO IT. R says that children get ideas on criminal modus, operandi. E.g. "It '. shows how criminals can do. what they do." "Because when I was in high school some friends saw MISSION IMPOSSIBLE and from what : they saw they -went out and robbed a shoe . . store in Cleveland using same technique."

DEPENDS ON FACTORS OTHER THAN POLICE AND CIUME SHOlJS i+b%M+. R states that parents, upbring- ing, etc. determine child' s reaction more than content of shows. E.g. "Depends on how your children are brought up. If a child. is going to be .violent it's not because of television..-.Have to have'violent ideas to begin with." "I really couldn't say which one .because they're no two children alike and it affects them differently .I1.

96. REPETITION OF CLOSED CATEGORY. R repeats res- ponse to A30 with no elaboration.

97. OTHER. Speci f 9.c response not includeg aboye. ' . - &,.t . I 1 98. DK.

99. NA. DETROIT AREA STUDY University of Michigan CARD m' PETITION RECONTACT

Col Var -No. -No. -% Question and Code Project Number (8585) -Card Number (10 ) 7-10 Llb'J DAS Questionnaire Number ( 0001< -a------>.- . - ---.-_.--P. - / _ - . -- 11-13 401 Segment Number

__r Petitioner -Code (primary) 1. Nancy Bellows 2. Marie Crane 3. Ismael Dovalina 4. Tracie Gooding 5. Cynthia Robbins

Did two Petitioners go to the household? 1. YES 5. NO 9. NA DATE: Month of call at R1s household 7. July 8. August 9. NA

DATE: Day of Month of call at Rt s household Code exact date (01-31) 99. NA

Time of call at R1s household Code in four digits (0100-1259) 9999. NA

Time of call at RTs household 1. AM 2. F'M 9. NA

1. Availability of Respondent 1. R Available ICPOEII-COLS 24-25, 2. R,, Unavailable

1 COL 27 1 7* Iln DAS 468585 Card 10 Page 2

-No. -No. -% Question and Code

2. Petition Siming 1. R signed petition 2. R didn't sign petition 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 0 in col. 23) 3. Release Signing 1. R signed release 2. R didnt t sign release 9. NA 0. INAP (coded. 0 in col 23)

4. Were other household members contacted? Yes [COOE~;!No COLS 28-40 No one at home

When was R contacted relative to others in household? 1. R signed first or R only adult contacted in household 2. Second 3. Third 4. Fourth 5. Fifth or after 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 2 in col 23) - . ./; :; CODERS: If contact 'of R andb'others,shul'ta eoushde order in which petitionbgned-or-not-signed. k DAS 468585 Card 10 Page 3 a Col Var -No. -No. -f -% ~uestionand Code

28-29 hl a First Person Other Than R Contacted Husband Wife Son Daughter Father Mother Son in law Daughter in law Father in law Mother in law Nephew Niece Grandfather Grandmother Uncle Aunt Other rela tion Roornma te Other - non relation Other - non resident NA INAP (coded 5 or 7 in Col 26)

First Person Petztion Siming

1. Signed Petition 2. Did Not Sign Petition 9. NA 26)' 0. INAP (coded 5 or 7 in col. . . First.Person Release Siffning

1 Signed Release 2. Did Not Sign Release 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 5 or 7 .in col. 26)

Second Person Other Than R Contacted

Use same.codes as cols. 28-29

00. INAP (coded 5 or 7 in col. 26 or Nd; ' Second Person) DAS 468585 Card lo Page 4

. Col Va r -No. -No. Question and Code Second Person Petition Signing

1. Signed Petition 2. Did Not Sign Petition 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 5 or 7 in col. 26 or No Second person)

Second Person Release Signing

1. Signed Release 2. Did Not Sign Release 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 5 or 7 in col. 26 or No Second person)

Third Person .Other Than R Contacted

Use same codes as cols. 28-29

00. INAP (coded 5 or 7 in col. 26 or No Third Person)

Third Person Petition Signing

1. Signed Petition 2. Did Not Sign Petition 9. NA . 0. INAP (coded 5 or 7 in col. 26 or No Third Person)

Third Petition Release Siffning

1. Signed Release 2. Did Not Sign Release 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 5 'or 7 in col. 26 or No Third person) . . CODERS: If more than three persons in addition to R contacted, code first three and MAKE CARD for additional contacts.

I DAS 468585 Card 10 Page 5

Col Var No. No . f % Question and Code

FROM 'SEGMENT SUMMARY SHEET

Number of Contacts in Segment Who Signed the Petition Before Rts Household

Count the number of contacts in the segment before Rts household who signed the petition (00-96) 97. Ninety-seven or more 99. NA

Number of Household preceding Rts Household on Summary Sheet Code L , then Questionnaire Number for R Eg. for household preceding R417, code 1417

0000. . No household preceding Rt s Household cols. 46-53 on Summary Sheet 46 a3 First Person in preceding Household - Sex 1. Male 2. Female NA Code 0 in INAP ( Coded 0 in Cols. 42-45 or No One ilorne) cols. 47-53 47 LiaY First Person - Age (approximated)

1. 18-29 I 2. 30-50 3. 50+ 8." Cantt Tell 9. NA 0. INAP ( coded 0 in cols. 42-45 or co1.46 ) DAS 468585 Card 10 Page 6

Col Va r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

48 c\ %5- - First Person Petition Siqing

I. Signed Petition 2. Did Not.Sign Pekition 9. NA a. MAP (coded 0 in Cols. 42-45 or Col. 46j

First Person Release Signing

1. Signed Release 2. Did Not Sign Release 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 0 in cols. 42-45 or col. 46) Second Person in preceding Household - Sex 1. Male 2. Female 9. NA 0. INAP (coded 0 in cols. .42-45 or col. 46. or No Second Person) Second Person - Age 1. 18-29 2. 30-50 3. sot 8. Can't Tell 9. NA 0. INAP (Coded 0 in cols. 42-45, 46, or 50)

Second Person Petition Signing

1. Signed Petition 2. Did Not Sign Petition 9. NA"

0. INAP (coded 0 in cols. 42-45, 46, ' or- 50) )...... Second Person Release Signing

1. Signed Release 2. Did Not Sign Release 9. NA 0. INAP (Coded 0 in Cols. 42-45, 46, or 50)' CODERS: If more than two ~ersons'contacted in preceding household, code first two and make a card for extras. v DAS 468585 Card 10 Page 7 a c01 Var -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

Number of Household following Rts Household on Summary Sheet Code -2, then Questionnaire Number for R Eg. for household following R417, code 2417 0000. No household following R' s house- hold on Summary Sheet

First Person in Following Household - Sex 1. Male 2. Female 9. NA Code 0 in INAP ~01s.59-45)! -0. ( Coded 0 in Cols. 5457:' or No One Home) I . I First Person - Age (~pproximated)

1. 18-29;. ' - 2. 30-50 3. sot 8. Cant t ,Tell 9. NA 0. INAP ( Coded 0 in Cols. 34-57 or 581)

First Person Petition Signing

1. Signed Petition 2. Did Not Sign Petition 9. NAt 0. INAP ( Coded 0 in Cols. .54-57 or 58:)

First Person Release Siwing

1. Signed Release 2. Did Not Sign Release 9. NA 0. INAP ( Coded 0 in Cols. -5-&57 or S :) DAS 468585 Card 10 Page 8 a Col Va r -No. -No. ~&stihnand Code

...... Second Person in Following Household - Sex 1. Male 2. Female 9. NA 0. INAP ( Coded 0 in 54-57, 58. or No Second Person) Second Person - Age (~pproxinated) 1. 18-29 2. 30-50 3. .50+ 8. Can1t Tell 9. NA . . 0. INAP (Coded 0 in Cols. 5+,57, ;68,::-:0$: 62) . '..

Second Person Petition Sirming ... < 1. Signed Petition 2. Did Not Sign Petition 9. NA 0. INAP (Coded 0 in ~01s.-54757 ,-58-, 'ar..62) . ,' - . .. Second Person Release Signing

1. Signed Release 2. Did Not Sign Release 9. NA 0. INAP ( Coded 0 in Cols. 5457.; . 58, : o.r '62) -- -. .-

CODERS: If more than two persons contacted in following household, code first two and make a card for extras. - .. - . 5 i .- -,\ i ,. DETROIT AREA STUDY DAS 468585- - University of Michigan Card 11 CARD 11 P. 468585 . . Paqe- 1 -ATTITUDE-BEHAVIOR PHONE CALLBACK @ Col Va r -No. -No. -f -2 Question and Code

1-4 - Project Number (8585,)

5-6 Card Number (1 1)

7-JO DAS ~uest ionna i re Number (000 1- )

COVERSHEET INFORMATION

Day of first wave, first call

1. Monday 2. Tuesday 3. Wednesday 4. Thursday

5. Friday , . 9. NA

CODERS: Code in col 11 and cols 12-19 the time of first attempt to contact R. i.e., our primary sampling period.

Date of first wave, first call-month t - 06. June . . 0.7. July 08. August . .

14-15 Yqz Date.of first,wave, -first call

Code date of month (01-31) .- .- . - . ? DAS 468484 Card 11 Page 2 co 1 ~8 r -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code 16-19 4~3 Time of first wave, first call

Code time (09:00-10:30)

CODERS: If exact time not recorded, code approximate time of midpoint of ha1 f hour periods recorded on interview schedule. i.e., 09:15, 09~45, 10~05.

C a

Result of f'irst wave, first call

INTERVIEW (INT, COMPL, Etc.) INTERVIEWOTHER (INT(o),Ru(WT),~~C.) '. RESPONDENT UNAVAILABLE W/O INFORMATION . . ON R's VIEWING BUT CORRECT HU . REACHED (RU) RU WITH DOUBT OF CORRECT HOUSEHOLD REFUSAL. (NOT F INAL) REFUSAL (FINAL, NO MORE CALLS, NO INT . INFORIIAT ION) RING NO ANSWER (RNA)

BUSY SIGNAL (BSY) .. . NUMBER TEMPORAR I LY DISCONNECTED NUHBER DISCONNECTED (D ISC, UNWK~T~UUU~T) NON- INTERV IEW (0) (N 1 (0) ) . [R moved, died , is blind, etc] SAMPLE LISTING ISNIT' PROPER (SL IP) . [Number is not residential) . . .

Interviewer code

Crane, Marie (MC) Good ing , Trac ie (TRG) Hatchett, Shirley (sH) Kaboolian, Linda (LK) Martin, Steven (SSM) P ie t romonaco, Pau 1 a (PP) Robbins, Cynthia (18) Tal , Hargal it (Tal) Taylor, Mona (MT) . NA DAS 468585 Card 11 Page 3

-No. -No. -f . -% Question'and Code Was.R called on more than one time in this round?

1. YES 5. NO cols 26-37 - 9. NA .

Did R or other ask-not to be called back after giving interview information and was not cal led back? Code 0 on 1. YES Card -12 - 5. NO

I . 9. NA 0. INAP (interview not given) - .

Day of first wave, final call

1,. Monday .: 2. Tuesday 3. Wednesday 4. Thursday 5. Friday 9. NA 0. INAP (Interview not given or coded in . . 5 col 24)

Date of first wave, final call -.month

06. . June 07. July 08. August 00. . INAP (interview not given or coded 5 in col 24)

.Time of first wave.fina1 call

Code time (09:OO - 10:30) if final call made on same night as first call

9995. Call made on following day 9999. NA 0000. INAP (interview not given or coded 5 incol 24) DAS 468585 Card 11 Page 4

ion I Q nllpqt and Code -NO. -NO. - - =- - - - . - . . ..

Result of first'wave,:Final:Call: " '

l NTERV IEW (I NT, COMPL, E tc.) INTERVIEW OTHER (INT(0), Ru(\sc), 'etc.) RESPONDEtlT UNAVAILABLE W/O INFORMATION ON ,R' s v IEWI NG BUT CORRECT' tiu

' . -. REACHED' (RU) RU WITH DOUBT OF CORRECT HOUSEHOLD Code 0 in REFUSAL-. (NOT FINAL) . REFUSAL (FINAL, NO MORE CALLS, NO IPIT [ and Card 12 1 : .. .INFOR~IATION) I-- 1 07. RING NO ANSWER (RNA) Code 0 in EUSY SIGNAL (BSY) NUMBER TE~~PORARILY D ISCONNECT~D- NUMBER D ISCONNECTED (D I sc , U~MKFHCTO,UU~S) NON- INTERV IEW (0) (EII (0)) . [R mhdFd:ime.dl,. . is- blind, etc]-- 12. SAMPLE L l STINGISN'T PROPER (SLI P) u umber is not residential)

NA INAP (Interview not given or coded 5 in col 24)

35-36. g5-% . , Interviewer code

. . . . 01. Crane, Marie (MC) 02. Gooding, Tracie (TRG) 03. Hatchett, Shirley (SH) 04. Kabool ian, Linda (LK) . 05. Martin, Steven (SSM) 06. Pietromonaco, Paula (PP) 07. Robbins, Cynthia (18) 08. Tal, Margalit (Tal) 09. Taylor, Mona (MT) 99. . NA 00. INAP (interview not, given or coded 5incol24) .. DAS 468585 Card 11 page 5 -No. -No. -f -% Question and'Code 3 7 4 5-3 TI. Are you watcliing'TV'no~;r?~

.1. YES Code 0 in NO cols 38-42 5,. TI-9. NA 0. INAP (lnterview not given)

T2. Would you tell me what program you are watchi ng?

T3. Are you watching any'of-these-programs? '

, Record 4 digit program code from appropriate night TV schedule

9995. NO 9998. DK 9999. NA 0000. INAP (lnterview not given or coded 5 in col 37)

T4. Who else in you househo.ld is watching [SHOW NAME in .TZ.or T3] 'with.you?"

Code all that:appl

1. SPOUSE 2. CHILDREN OR CHILD 4. OTHER 9. NA 0. INAP (Interview not .given or coded 5 in, col 37)

43 qb-b T5. INTERVIEWER'CHECKPOINT: 'TIME NOW IS:

- 3. 0g:OO 09:30 cols 44-55 -

9. NA J . .. 0. INAP (Interview not given) DAS 468585 Card 11 Page 6

No. - No. -f -% Question and Code - a 44 Y 5-7 T6. Did you watch TV at any time between 9:30 and 10:OO this evening? -

1. YES Code 0. in - 5. NO cols 45-49. .g. NA 0. INAP (lnt&r"i&w not given orcoded 2, 3 in col. 43) . .

T7. Would you tell me what program you

, watched then? T8. Did you watch any of 'these shows?

Record 4 d igi t program code from TV schedule

.9995. NO 9998. , DK - 9999. NA 0000. INAP (interview .not given or coded 2, 3 in col 43; 5 in col. 44)

T9. Who else in your household was watching [SHOW NAMED IN T7 or T8] with'you?

Code all that a~~lv CODERS: This.is a 1. SPOUSE 2. CHILDREN OR CHILD 4. OTHER 9. NA 0. INAP (interview not 'given or coded 2,3 in col 43; 5 in col 44)

T10. id you watch TV at any time between 9:00 and 9:30? . .

1. YES Code 0 in I -5. NO cols 51-55 9. NA . . 0. INAP (interview not given or coded 3 in col 43) DAS 468585 Card 1 1 Page 7 Co 1 Va r -No. -No. Question and Code 51-54 44' T11. Would you tel) me what program you watched then? T12. Did you watch.any 6f:these programs?

Record 4 digi t program code from TV schedule

9995. NO 9998. DK . . 9999. NA 0000. INAP (Interview. not given or coded 3 in col 43; 5 in col, 50)

55 L\ 6% T13. Who else in your household was watching [SHOW NAMED IN TI1 or.T12] G~itti'you?."

. . Code all that apply

1. SPOUSE geometric 2. CHILDREN OR CHILD code. 4. OTHER 9. NA 0. INAP (Interviewnot given or coded 3 in col 43; 5 in col 50)

T14. Did you watch the news earlier this even ing?

1. YES Code 0 in 5. NO cols 57-58 - 9. -NA . 0. INAP (Interview not given)

T15. Was that the.nationa1 .news, the local news, or both?

1. NATIONAL NEWS Code 0 in 2. LOCAL NEWS col 58, - 3. BOTH 9. NA 0. INAP (Interview. not given or coded 5 in 'col 56) DAS 468585 Card 11 Page 8 Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% T16. Which national news show did you watch? T17, Did you watch Cronkite on Channel 2, Chancellor and Brinkley on Channel 4, or Wal ters 'and -~easoner:on .'~hanriel'71 . . .

1. CRONKITE, CHANNEL 2, CBS 2. CHANCELLOR/BRlNKLEY, CHANNEL 4, NBC 3. WALTERS/REASONER, CHANNEL 7, ABC MAKE CARD - 7. OTHER . u 8. DK. 9. NA 0. INAP (Interview not given or coded 5 in col 56, 2 in col 57)

. . 59 qb6 T18. Did you watch .TV-last.night, that is (DAY OF WEEK). night, between 9:00 and ...... - 1.0 :30? .. . 1. YES 5. NO' cols .60-71 - 8. DK rn 9. NA 0. INAP (interview not given) . .

T19. Did you watch any of these programs?

Record 4 digit program code from previous I night TV schedule for each time period': 1O:OO - 10:30

9995. NO - 9998- DK 9999. . NA . . 0000. INAP (Interview not given or coded 5

in col 59) ...... , . . CODERS: If coded 1in col 59 and no program mentioned .for this time period code 9995 . .. .

Use same codes as cols 61-64 DAS 468585 Cqrd. 11 P.39e 9 Col Var No. No f % Question and Code - - - - . .

D'I D. R [OR OTHER] ASSOC IATE TH IS l NTERV I EW WITH EARLIER DAS INTERVIEW?

1. YES 5. NO 9. NA 0. (NAP (Interview not given)

CODERS: If this-question is not marked but coversheet information allows you to make an answer, .code this question. . . DAS 468585 t Cards 11 and 12 (appd) Page 1

' EXPUNATION OF THE PROGRAM CODES IN THE TV SCILEDULE FOR EACH NIGHT

The first three digits of the program codes are exactly what was used for programs coded in the initial DAS interview, with this addition:

. . 761. Police and Crime Movie 762. Comedy Movie 763. Variety Movie 764. Western Movie 765. Other Serious Movie

These do not conflict with the original DAS codes. . ..

The fourth digit tells what are the categories of options available on the three major networlis (ABC, NBC, CBS) only.

Police and Crime Option Situation Comedy Option Variety Option P&C -and Sitcom Option 'P&C -and Variety Option Sitcom -and Variety Option P&C -and Sitcom --and Variety Option Ambiguous programming, Can't Tell DETROIT AREA STUDY DAS 468585 Card 12 University of Michigan CARD 12 P. 468585 Page 1 ATTITUDE-BEHAVIOR PHONE CALLBACK

Co 1 , Var -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code 1-4 Project Number (8585)

5-6 Card Number ( 12) 7-10 DAS Questionna i re Number (0001 - )

COVERSHEET INFORMATION

&ay of second wave; first call

1 Monday 2. Tuesday 3. Wednesday 4. Thursday 5. Friday . NA Code 0 in 1 1 cols 12-72 . INAP (No second wave)

CODERS: Code in col 11 and cols 12-19 the time of first attempt to contact R. i.e., our primary sampling

4teof Second: wave2 first c2ll%onth - ..-- I 06. June 0.7. ~uly 08. August 00. INAP (NO second wave)

d"Date. of s'econd.; dave.,:,.rf:f&t.. . '.'~I'J . .-

Code date of month (01 -31)

99. NA 00. INAP (No second wave) DAS - 468484. Card 12 Page 2 Co 1 Va r a -No. -No. -f -% Question and Code 16-19 q7q Time of first wave, first call

Code time (09:00-10:30)

9999. NA 0000. INAP (No second wave)

F 1 ' -. CODERS: If exact time not recorded, code approximate time of midpoint of 'ha1f hour periods recorded on interview schedule. i.e., 09:15, 09:45, 1O:OS.

&

Result of first wave, first call

INTERVIEW (INT, COMPL, ~tc.) INTERV IEW .OTHER ( INT(O) , RU (wT)-, etc.) RESPONDENT.UNAVAILABLE W/O INFORMATION . . ON R's VIEWING BUT CORRECT HU REACHED (RU) RU WITH DOUBT OF CORRECT HOUSEHOLD . Code ,O in REFUSAL. (NOT F INAL) REFUSAL (FINAL, NO MORE CALLS, NO INT i . . INFOR~IAT ION) RING NO ANSWER (RNA) Code 0 in BUSY SIGNAL (BSY) NUMBER TEMPORAR l LY D l SCONNECTED NUMBER D ISCONNECTED' (.DI SC , UNWK) NON- I'NTERV IEW (0) (N I (0) ) . [R moved, died, is blind, etcl SAMPLE LISTING ISNIT PROPER (SLIP) [Number is not residential)

99. NA 00. INAP (No second wave)

lnterv i ewer code

Crane, Marie (MC) . Goodi ng, Traci e .(TRG) Hatchett, Shirley (SH) Kabool ian, Linda (LK) Mart in , Steven .(SSM) Pietromnaco, Paula (PP) . Robbi ns, Cynthia (1 8) Tal , Margal i t (Tal) Taylor, Mona (MT) NA INAP (No second wave) DAS 468585 Card 12 . Page 3 Co 1 Va r -No. -No. -f -% 'Quest ion . and Code Was.R called on more than one time in this round?

1. YES 5. NO cols 26-37 -- 9. NA 0. INAP (NO second wave)

Did R or other- ask -not to' be cal led back after giving interview information and.was . - not called back? Code 0 on NO 1, / - 5.1. YES Card -12 -9. NA 0. INAP (lnterview not given'or no second wave)

Day of first wave, final call

1 . Monday .:. ..' 2. ~uesda~ 3. Wednesday 4. Thursday 5. Friday 9. - NA 0. INAP (lnterview not given or coded 5 .in col 24'or no second wave)

Date of first wave, final call - month

06. . June 07; July 08. -August .. 00. . lNAP (interview not given or'coded 5 in col 24.or no .second wave)

'Time.of first wave,final call

. Code time (09:00 - 10:30) if. final .call made onsame nightas first call' .

9995. Call made ,on following day 9999. NA 0000. INAP (interview not given or. coded 5 in col 24.or no .second wave) DAS 468585 Card 12 Page 4 Co 1 Va r No. -No. -f -% Question and Code

33-34 qgL . Result. of first'~;rd~~;:Fi"~l:~all:"~:'. . "

01. INTERVIEW (INT, COMPL, Etc.) 02. INTERVIEW OTHER (INT(o), Ru(WT), etc.) 03. RESPONDENT UNAVAILABLE W/O INFORHATION ON R's VIEWING BUT CORRECT HU ' REACHED (RU) 04. RU WITH DOUBT OF CORRECT HOUSEHOLD 05. REFUSAL (NOT FIIN) CO~S37-72 - 06. REFUSAL (FINAL, NO MORE CALLS, NO INT INFORIIAT ION) 07. RING NO ANSWER (RNA) 08. BUSY SIGNAL (BSY) - 09. NUMBER TEMPORARILY DISCONNECTED NUMBER DlSCONNECTED (D ISC, UNWK) : NON- INTER" I EW (0) (N I (0)) [R moved, died, is blind, etc] -12. SAMPLE L l STING ISN'T PROPER (SLIP) , <-; a;p [Number is not residential)

-99. NA 00. INAP (Interview not given or-coded 5 in col 24') or no second wave)

Interviewer code

Crane, Marie (MC) Gooding, Tracie (TRG) .

Hatchett, Shirley (SH) ' Kabool ian, Linda (LK) Martin,Steven (SSM) P ie t romonaco, .Pau 1a (PP.) . . Robbins, Cynthia (18) . Tal , Margal it (~al) Taylor, Mona (MT) NA INAP (Interview not. given or coded . 5 in col 24 .or no second-wave) DAS 468585 Card 12 page 5 Co 1 Va r No. -f -% 'Question and:Code -No. -

1. YES Code 0 .in 5. NO colS..38-42 9. - NA El-0. INAP (Interview not, given:'or no second wave)

T2. Would'you tell me what program you are . . watching? T3. Are you watching any'of:theSe-programs?...

Record 4 digit program code from appropriate night TV schedule

9995. NO 9998. DK . . 9999. NA 0000. INAP (Interview not given or coded 5 in col 37'. or no second wave)

T4. .Who else in .you househo.ld is watch i ng

[SHOW NAME in .T2.or 'T3l 'with 'you? ' -. ' .

Code all that:aDDlv CODERS: This is 1. SPOUSE a geo- 2. CHILDREN OR CHILD metric 4. OTHER code. 9. NA . 0. INAP (Interview not given or coded 5 in col 37:'.or no second wave)

cols 44-49

cols 44-55

- 0. INAP (Interv'iew not given or no second wave) DAS 468585 Card 12 Page 6 Co 1 Var . -No. -No. . -f -% .Question and Code 44 '4 Yb T6. Did you watch TV.at any time between 9:30 and 10:OO this evening?

1. YES 5. NO cols 45-42. - 9. NA rn 0. INAP (Interview not given or coded 2, 3 in col . 43: or no second wave)

T7. Would you tell me what program you- watched then? T8. Did you watch any of.these. shows?

Record 4 digit program code from TV schedule

9995. NO 9998. DK 9999. NA 0000. INAP (interview not given or coded 2, 3 in col 43; 5 in col. 44or no second wave)

T9. Who. else in your household.was watching [SHOW NAMED IN T7 or T8] with'you?

Code all that apply CODERS: This is a 1. SPOUSE 2. CHILDREN OR CHILD El 4. OTHER 9. NA 0. INAP (Interview not given, or coded .2,3 in col 43; 5 in col -44:or no second wave)

T10. Did you watch TV at any time between 9:00 and 9:30?

1. YES , 5. NO cols 51-55 - 9. NA ' 0. INAP (~nterviewnot given or coded 3 in col 43' or no second wave) DAS 468585 Card 12 Page 7 -No. -No. Question and Code 51-54 'iY2 T11. Would you tell me what program you . watched then? T12. Did you'watcf~any'of~thede'program~?

~ecord4 digit program code f rorn TV schedule

9995. NO . . , 9998. DK 9999 . NA 0000. INAP (interview not given or coded 3'in col 43;.'5 in col . no second wave)

55 '1 93 T1-3. . Who else in your household was watching

. [SHOW NAMED IN TI1 'or.~12]with 'you? " ' '

. . Code all that apply

1. SPOUSE geometric 2.. CHILDREN OR CHILD code. 4. OTHER. 9. NA 0. INAP (.lnterviewnot'given or coded 3 in col 43 ; 5;in col 5OZ,orno second wave)

T14. Did you watch the news earlier this even ing? . .

1. YES Code 0 in 5. NO cols 57-58 - , 9. NA 0. INAP (Interview not given.or no second wave)

T15. Was that the. national news, the local news, or both?

, 1. NATIONAL NEWS 2. .LOCAL NEWS col: 58, - 3. BOTH 9. NA 0. INAP (Interview not given or coded 5 in col 56'or no second wave) DAS 468585 Card 12 i Page 8 Col Va r -No. -No.

-. ~16... Which national news show-did you watch? T17. Did you watch Cronkite on Channel 2, . Chancellor and Brinkley on Channel.4, . .or-Walters 'and 'Reasoner:on .Channel .7?' .

),' ' I CRONKITE, CHANNEL 2, CBS CHANCELLOR/BRINKLEY, CHANNEL 4, NBC ' WALTERWREASONER, CHANNEL 7, ABC OTHER D K NA INAP (Interview not given or coded 5 in col 56, 2 in col 57 or no second wave)

59 k?7 , ~18. Did you watch TV last night, that is (DAY OF WEEK) night, between 9:00 and 10:30? . .

1. YES 5. NO cols 60-71 - 8. DK a 9. NA 0. INAP (interview not given or no second wave)

1 \ , Tl9. Did you watch any of these programs?

Recoid 4 digit code from previous night TV schedule for each time period:

60-63 Y 96 1 10:OO - 10:30 . -\ 7 9995. NO . \, 9998.. DK . 9999. NA 0000. INAP (interview not given or coded 5 in col 59 or no second wave) .

CODERS: If coded 1 in col 59 and no program 'mentioned-for this time-period . code 9995 . . .. .

9:30 - l0:OO

Use same codes as cols 61-64 -" ---- "P"-- DAS 468585 Card. 12

Co 1 Va r rage 9 -No. -No -f -% Question and Code 68-71 roo 9:OO-9:30

9995. NO 9998- DK 9999. NA 0000. INAP (Interview not given or coded 5 in col 59 or no second wave)

dl D R [OR OTHER] 'ASSOC 1 ATE TH l S 1 NTERV 1 EW . WITH EARLIER DAS. INTERVIEW? . . 1. YES 5. NO 9. NA O..lNAP (Interview notgivenlbrno secondwave)