American national election study, 1990. Post-election survey
For this collection, two forms of the survey instrument were used, with about 75 percent of the content being the same on both forms. Survey questions included presidential performance and the Persian Gulf conflict. Additionally, Form A contained questions relating to values and individualism, while Form B had content relating to foreign relations.
"For this collection, two forms of the survey instrument were used, with about 75 percent of the content being the same on both forms. Survey questions included presidential performance and the Persian Gulf conflict. Additionally, Form A contained questions relating to values and individualism, while Form B had content relating to foreign relations."@en
"For this collection, two forms of the survey instrument were used, with about 75 per cent of the content beinf the same on both forms. Survey questions included the standard National Electiuon Studies battery of questions, including presidential performance and the Persian Gulf Conflict. Additionally, Form A contained questions relating to values and individualism, while Form B had content relating to foreign relations."
"Data collection derived from a national survey of the attitudes and behavior of the American electorate. Respondents were asked about their involvement and interest in the 1990 campaigns; whether and how they voted; and about their knowledge of issue positions held by the president and candidates. Evaluations of President Bush's performance as well as demographic characteristics were also ascertained. Other items in the series include questions on values and attitudes on racial issues."
University of Michigan. Center for Political Studies. National Election Studies.
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