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Questionnaire

Cornell National Social Survey 2018 (CNSS)

Prepared by: Survey Research Institute

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Phone: 607.255.3786

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January 18th, 2018

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Table of Contents MSq1 Natural features reduce crime MSq2 Specify which natural features reduce crime CSIntro Intro with randomized text CSq1 Banning semiautomatic weapons - Gun control CSq2 Require background checks - Gun control CSq3 Obtain identity license - Gun control CSq4 Gun ownership in household VKq1 Average lawsuit award VKq2 High lawsuit award VKq3 Low lawsuit award VKq4 Rate lawsuit amounts VKq5 Worse to over or under pay in lawsuit VKq6 Pain and suffering determination VKq7 Math skill assessment MJq1 Undocumented farmworkers immigrantIntro Intro with randomized text immigrantq1 Immigration good or bad immigrantq2 Crime rate for immigrants RMq1 Describe organic dairy RMq2 Familiarity with dairy farming RMq3 Bought organic dairy past 6 months RMq4 Reason bought organic dairy RMq5 Legal use for antibiotics on farms RMq6 Use antibiotics in organic dairy MHq1 Believe in climate change MHq2 Concerned climate change will affect food choices MHq3 Climate change impact on food - Informed MHq4 Where food comes from - Informed MHq5 Environmental impact of food importance RSq1 Subsidize unprofitable coal plants RSq2 Worried about climate change RSq3 Prioritize climate change RSq4 Trust government to do what is right DKq1 Reduce foreign energy reliance - Renewable energy DKq2 Contribute to economic development - Renewable energy DKq3 Reduce greenhouse emissions - Renewable energy RVq1 Most important healthcare problem RVq2 Most recent healthcare visit RVq3 Frequency of healthcare visits last 12 months RVq4 Rate recent healthcare customer service

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RVq5 Describe positive healthcare customer service RVq6 Describe wellness RVq7 Employer offers wellness program RVq8 Describe workplace wellness program RVq9 Wellness program helps at work RVq10 Wellness program helps personal life JBq1 Shares background - Important for doctor JBq2 Same gender - Important for doctor JBq3 Same race - Important for doctor JBq4 Doctor would value input JBq5 Doctor considers cultural background JPq1 Pain level in last week JPq2 Days of pain in last month JPq3 Life enjoyment - Level pain interfered JPq4 General activity - Level pain interfered JPq5 Primary source of pain LBq1 Is weighing helpful/harmful LBq2 Weight influenced self-judgement LBq3 Dissatisfaction with weight LBq4@ft Feet - Height LBq4@in Inches - Height LBq4@lb Weight LBq5 How often weighed last 6 months XSq1 Face reflects true character XSq2 Can know if trustworthy from face XSq3 Can tell if good/bad based on face XSq4 Friendly face nicer than mean face XSq5 Can tell character from old face KWq1 Hostile messages based on race KWq2 Violence based on race KWq3 Behaviors from work supervisor KWq4 Experiences affected job performance KWq5 Reported behaviors to supervisor KWq6 Racial harassment since 2016 election employ Employed jbtype Main job type selfempl Self-employed lkwork Looking for new work hhsize@65 # adults 65+ in household hhsize@1864 # adults 18-64 in household hhsize@chld # children in household

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ph_totl # phones for household ph_cell Cell/Landline for survey yob Year born age Age (computed from yob) borninus Born in US Zipcode ZIP code married Marital status ideo Social ideology party Political party educ Education level ownrent Home ownership status hisp Hispanic or Latino race@white Caucasian - Race race@black African-American - Race race@natam Native American - Race race@asian Asian - Race race@other Other - Race relig Religious affiliation church How often attend religious services hhince Exact household income 2017 hhinc50k Over/Under $50k - Household income 2017 hhincu Range under $50k - Household income 2017 hhinco Range over $50k - Household income 2017 gender Gender

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Name: Mardelle Shepley Title: Associate Director Cornell Institute for Healthy Futures, Design & Environmental Analysis | College of Human Ecology Email: [email protected] [MSq1] Please indicate your level of agreement with the following statement: Attractive natural features in neighborhoods can help reduce violent crime, such as robbery, assault, murder, and rape. Examples of natural features include parks, gardens, plants, trees, and ponds. <1> Strongly agree

<2> Somewhat agree <3> Somewhat disagree [goto CSIntro] <4> Strongly disagree [skip to CSIntro]

<d> Do not know [skip to CSIntro] <r> Refused [skip to CSIntro] [MSq2] In your opinion, what types of natural features could reduce violent crime?

<1> Answer <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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Name: Christofer Skurka Title: Department of Communication Email: [email protected] [CSIntro] To address the issue of gun-related violence in the U.S., many [common-sense] gun laws have been proposed that would make it more difficult for people to access guns. How much do you oppose or support each of the following [common-sense] gun laws? [CSq1] Banning the sale of military-style, semiautomatic assault weapons that are capable of shooting more than 10 rounds of ammunition without reloading: <1> Strongly oppose <2> Oppose <3> Neither oppose nor support <4> Support <5> Strongly support <d> Do not know <r> Refused [CSq2] Requiring a background check system for all gun sales to make sure a purchaser is not legally prohibited from having a gun: <1> Strongly oppose <2> Oppose <3> Neither oppose nor support <4> Support <5> Strongly support <d> Do not know <r> Refused [CSq3] Requiring people to obtain a license from a local law enforcement agency before buying a gun to verify their identity and ensure that they are not legally prohibited from having a gun: <1> Strongly oppose <2> Oppose <3> Neither oppose nor support <4> Support <5> Strongly support <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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[CSq4] Which of the following best describes gun ownership in your home?:

<1> I personally own one or more guns. <2> Someone else in my home owns one or more guns. <3> No one in my home owns any guns. <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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Name: Valerie Reyna, Valerie Hans, Krystia Reed Title: Law Email: [email protected] [Note to person asking the questions: Do not correct redundancies; they are intentional. If respondents do not know the answer, tell them to give their best answer anyway. They should guess if they have to.] [VKq1] The next few questions are about personal injury lawsuits in the United States, where an injured person sues the party allegedly responsible for the injury.

If you had to guess, on average, about how many dollars are awarded in a personal injury lawsuit today? <1> $_______ dollars [If respondent is confused, we mean per lawsuit.] <d> Do not know <r> Refused [VKq2] How many dollars would you consider to be a lot of money to award in a personal injury lawsuit? <1> $______ dollars <d> Do not know <r> Refused [VKq3] How many dollars would you consider to be a little amount of money to award in a personal injury lawsuit? <1> $______ dollars <d> Do not know <r> Refused [VKq4] In general, do you think the amounts awarded in personal injury lawsuits today are: <1> Too much? <2> About right? <3> Too little? <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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[VKq5] When it comes to awarding money in a personal injury lawsuit, which do you think is WORSE? <1> It is worse to award too little money to an injured person <2> It is worse to award too much money to an injured person. <d> Do not know <r> Refused [VKq6] In a personal injury lawsuit, the award can also include money for pain and suffering. In your view, the amount of money given for pain and suffering should primarily be determined by:

<1> Amount of hurt suffered <2> Amount of lost income and treatment costs <3> Amount of responsibility the defendant has for causing the damage <4> Amount of punishment the defendant deserves

<d> Do not know <r> Refused

[VKq7] Compared to the average person, how good do you think you are at math?

<1> Very below average <2> Slightly below average <3> Average <4> Slightly above average <5> Very above average <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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Name: Mary Jo Dudley Title: Director, Cornell Farmworker Program Email: [email protected]

[MJq1] Based on your own opinion and experience, do you think undocumented immigrant farmworkers have a more positive or more negative impact on local communities? <1> Very positive impact <2> Somewhat positive impact <3> Neutral <4> Somewhat negative impact <5> Very negative impact <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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Name: SRI Topic: U.S. Immigration Email: [email protected] [immigrantIntro] These next few questions ask your opinions about [documented, legal/undocumented, illegal] immigrants in the United States. [immigrantq1] In general, do you think [documented, legal/undocumented, illegal] immigration is a more of a good thing or more of a bad thing for this country today? <1> Good <2> Bad <d> Do not know <r> Refused [immigrantq2] Do you think [documented, legal/undocumented, illegal] immigrants are more, less, or about equally likely to commit crimes when compared to natural born citizens? <1> More likely <2> Less likely <3> Equally likely <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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Name: Renata Ivanek Miojevic, Amelia Greiner Safi Title: Associate Professor, Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Email: [email protected] [RMq1] What does 'organic' mean to you when buying dairy products?

<1> Answer <d> Do not know <r> Refused [RMq2] How familiar are you with dairy farming practices?

<1> Very familiar <2> Somewhat familiar <3> Slightly familiar <4> Not at all familiar

<d> Do not know <r> Refused [RMq3] In the past 6 months, how frequently have you purchased organic dairy products instead of conventional dairy products? <1> Never [skip to RMq5 since RMq4 is not applicable] <2> Rarely <3> Sometimes <4> Often <5> Always <d> Do not know <r> Refused [RMq4] Which of the following is the single most important reason you choose to purchase organic dairy products instead of conventional dairy products? <1> The natural environment <2> Human health <3> Animal welfare <4> Farmworker treatment <5> Antimicrobial resistance prevention <6> Other <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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[RMq5] In which of the following situations is it legal to use human antibiotics on U.S. dairy farms?

<1> To treat or prevent cow illness <2> To promote cow growth <3> Both <4> Neither

<d> Do not know <r> Refused [RMq6] Please state your level of agreement with the following practice: If a dairy cow on an organic dairy farm is given an antibiotic to treat illness, its milk should NEVER again be sold as organic for the rest of the cow’s life. <1> Strongly disagree <2> Disagree <3> Neither agree nor disagree <4> Agree <5> Strongly agree <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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Name: Michael Hoffmann Title: Executive Director of the Cornell Institute for Climate Smart Solutions | Department of Entomology Email: [email protected] [MHq1] Do you believe in human-caused climate change? <1> Yes <2> No [skip to MHq4; skip RSq2 and RSq3] <3> Not sure <r> Refused [MHq2] How concerned are you that climate change will affect your food choices?

<1> Not at all concerned <2> Slightly concerned <3> Moderately concerned <4> Very concerned <5> Extremely concerned <d> Do not know <r> Refused

[MHq3] How informed do you feel about the impacts climate change is having on your food? <1> Not at all informed <2> Slightly informed <3> Moderately informed <4> Very informed <5> Extremely informed <d> Do not know <r> Refused

[MHq4]

How informed do you feel about where your food comes from?

<1> Not at all informed <2> Slightly informed <3> Moderately informed <4> Very informed <5> Extremely informed <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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[MHq5] How important is it to you that the food you eat is produced in a way that minimizes its environmental impact?

<1> Not at all important <2> Slightly important <3> Moderately important <4> Very important <5> Extremely important <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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Name: Richard Stedman Title: Email: [email protected]

[RSq1] Federal officials have proposed financially supporting unprofitable coal power plants. They argue this will make the United States less reliant on foreign energy sources. Critics claim this will make [air pollution/climate change] worse. How much do you support or oppose this proposal? <1> Strongly support <2> Somewhat support <3> Neither support not oppose <4> Somewhat oppose <5> Strongly oppose <d> Do not know <r> Refused

[RSq2] [skip if MHq1 = 2] How worried are you about climate change? <1> Not at all worried <2> Not very worried <3> Somewhat worried <4> Very worried <d> Do not know <r> Refused [RSq3] [skip if MHq1 = 2] Considering the various issues the federal government is dealing with these days, how much of a priority do you think addressing climate change should be? <1> The lowest possible priority <2> Very low priority <3> Somewhat low priority <4> Somewhat high priority <5> Very high priority <6> The highest possible priority <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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[RSq4] How much of the time do you think you can trust the government in Washington to do what is right? <1> Just about always <2> Most of the time <3> Some of the time <4> Never <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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Name: David Kay Title: Senior Extension Associate with the Community & Regional Development Institute (CaRDI) | Department of Development Sociology Email: [email protected] [DKq1] Please tell me how much you agree or disagree with the following statements about renewable energy, like solar and wind power. Renewable energy helps the United States be less reliant on foreign energy sources. <1> Strongly agree <2> Somewhat agree <3> Neither agree nor disagree <4> Somewhat disagree <5> Strongly disagree <d> Do not know <r> Refused [DKq2] Please tell me how much you agree or disagree with the following statements about renewable energy, like solar and wind power. Renewable energy contributes to economic development for communities. <1> Strongly agree <2> Somewhat agree <3> Neither agree nor disagree <4> Somewhat disagree <5> Strongly disagree <d> Do not know <r> Refused [DKq3] Please tell me how much you agree or disagree with the following statements about renewable energy, like solar and wind power. Renewable energy reduces the emission of greenhouse gases and helps slow the progression of global climate change. <1> Strongly agree <2> Somewhat agree <3> Neither agree nor disagree <4> Somewhat disagree <5> Strongly disagree <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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Name: Rohit Verma Title: Dean of External Relations, SC Johnson College of Business Email: [email protected] [RVq1] In your opinion, what is the MOST important problem in U.S. healthcare that needs to be urgently addressed? <1> Answer <d> Do not know <r> Refused [RVq2] When did you most recently visit a hospital or a clinic as a patient? <1> 0-6 months ago <2> 6-12 months ago <3> 1-5 years ago <4> 5+ years ago <d> Do not know <r> Refused [RVq3] How often during the last 12 months did you, as a patient, visit a care provider for a health problem or preventative care (like checkups)? This includes physical, mental, or dental health provided in any type of healthcare. <1> Never <2> 1-2 times <3> Once every few months <4> Once a month <5> Twice a month <6> Once a week <7> 2-3 times a week <d> Do not know <r> Refused [RVq4] How would you rate the overall level of customer service experience during your most recent visit to the healthcare facility? <1> Very poor <2> Somewhat poor <3> Average <4> Somewhat positive <5> Very positive <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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[RVq5] What was one thing that had a positive impact on your customer service experience during your most recent healthcare visit? <1> Answer <d> Do not know <r> Refused [RVq6] Maintaining an ideal level of wellness is crucial to live a high quality life. What does wellness mean to you? <1> Answer <d> Do not know <r> Refused [RVq7] Does your workplace have a wellness program? Examples include health risk screenings, healthy food options in cafeterias, fitness programs, and health education. <1> Yes, and I have used it [respondent will get RVq8, RVq9, and RVq10] <2> Yes, but I have never used it [respondent will get RVq8 then skip to JBq1] <3> No (include non-working respondents) [respondent will skip to JBq1] <d> Do not know [respondent will skip to JBq1] <r> Refused [respondent will skip to JBq1] [RVq8] Please describe what is included in your workplace wellness program. <1> Answer <d> Do not know [respondent will skip to JBq1] <r> Refused [respondent will skip to JBq1] [RVq9] Please indicate your level of agreement with the following statement: My workplace wellness program helps me achieve a higher level of happiness and productivity at my work. <1> Strongly agree <2> Agree <3> Disagree <4> Strongly disagree <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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[RVq10] Please indicate your level of agreement with the following statement: My workplace wellness program helps me achieve a higher level of happiness and well-being in my personal life. <1> Strongly agree <2> Agree <3> Disagree <4> Strongly disagree <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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Name: Julianna Brouwer Title: Program Manager, Weill Cornell Medicine Email: [email protected] Note: Questions are about doctors in general – not one specific type.

[JBq1] It is important to me that my doctor and I share similar backgrounds. <1> Yes <2> No <d> Do not know <r> Refused [JBq2] It is important to me that my doctor is the same gender as me. <1> Yes <2> No <d> Do not know <r> Refused [JBq3] It is important to me that my doctor is the same race as me. <1> Yes <2> No <d> Do not know <r> Refused [JBq4] If I were having a health problem, my doctor would value my input. <1> Yes <2> No <d> Do not know <r> Refused [JBq5] If I were having a health problem, my doctor would take my cultural or religious background into consideration. Note: If respondent says yes for either “cultural” or “religious,” select “yes.” If respondent does not have a cultural or religious identity, select “no.” <1> Yes <2> No <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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Name: Janey Peterson Title: Associate Professor of Clinical Epidemiology in Medicine Email: [email protected] [JPq1] During the past week, on a scale of 0 to 10, where 0 is "No Pain" and 10 is "Pain As Bad As You Can Imagine," how much PAIN have you had? <0-10> [if JPq1 = 0 and JPq2 = 1, skip to LBq1] <d> Do not know <r> Refused [JPq2] During the past 3 months, on about how many days have you had pain?

<1> None [if JPq1 = 0 and JPq2 = 1, skip to LBq1] <2> Less than half of the days <3> More than half of the days but not every day <4> Every day but not all the time <5> Every day without break

<d> Do not know <r> Refused [JPq3] During the past week, on a scale of 0 to 10, where 0 is "Does Not Interfere" and 10 is "Completely Interferes," how much has PAIN INTERFERED WITH YOUR ENJOYMENT OF LIFE? <0-10> <d> Do not know <r> Refused [JPq4] During the past week, on a scale of 0 to 10, where 0 is "Does Not Interfere" and 10 is "Completely Interferes," how much has PAIN INTERFERED WITH YOUR GENERAL ACTIVITY? <0-10> <d> Do not know <r> Refused [JPq5] What is the primary source of your pain? <1> Answer <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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Name: Laura Barre Title: Clinical Assistant Professor, Nutritional Sciences | College of Human Ecology Email: [email protected] [LBq1] Personally, do you think weighing yourself on a regular basis is/would be: <1> Helpful <2> Harmful <3> Both helpful and harmful

<4> Neither helpful nor harmful <d> Do not know <r> Refused [LBq2] During the past 6 months, has your weight or shape negatively influenced how you think about (judge) yourself as a person? <1> Not at all <2> Slightly <3> Moderately <4> Substantially <d> Do not know <r> Refused [LBq3] During the past 6 months, how dissatisfied have you been with your weight or shape? <1> Not at all <2> Slightly <3> Moderately <4> Substantially <d> Do not know <r> Refused [LBq4] What is your present Height (feet and inches) and Weight (lbs)? Please give your best estimates. Height: ___ feet ___ inches <d> Do not know <r> Refused Weight: ____ lbs <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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[LBq5] During the past 6 months, approximately how often did you weigh yourself? <1> Daily <2> Weekly <3> Monthly <4> Every few months <5> Never, I did not weigh myself <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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Name: Xi Shen Title: Social Psychology Email: [email protected] [XSq1] Please rate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements: In general, a person's face reflects their true character. <1> Strongly agree <2> Somewhat agree <3> Neither agree nor disagree <4> Somewhat disagree

<5> Strongly disagree <d> Do not know <r> Refused

[XSq2] I know a trustworthy person when I see their face. <1> Strongly agree <2> Somewhat agree <3> Neither agree nor disagree <4> Somewhat disagree

<5> Strongly disagree <d> Do not know <r> Refused

[XSq3] I can tell a good person from a bad person based on their face. <1> Strongly agree <2> Somewhat agree <3> Neither agree nor disagree <4> Somewhat disagree

<5> Strongly disagree <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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[XSq4] Someone with a friendly face is more likely to be nice than someone with a mean-looking face. <1> Strongly agree <2> Somewhat agree <3> Neither agree nor disagree <4> Somewhat disagree

<5> Strongly disagree <d> Do not know <r> Refused [XSq5] An old person's face can tell more about their true character than a young person's face. <1> Strongly agree <2> Somewhat agree <3> Neither agree nor disagree <4> Somewhat disagree

<5> Strongly disagree <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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Name: KC Wagner Title: Director of Workplace Issues | Industrial and Labor Relations Email: [email protected] [KWq1] Have you ever experienced any of the following on the job because of your race, ethnicity, or national origin?

Insulting or hostile messages, remarks, or images? <1> Yes- often <2> Yes- sometimes <3> Yes- once or twice <4> No- never <d> Do not know <r> Refused [KWq2] Have you ever experienced any of the following on the job because of your race, ethnicity, or national origin?

Violence, threats, or intimidation <1> Yes- often <2> Yes- sometimes <3> Yes- once or twice <4> No- never <d> Do not know <r> Refused [if KWq1 and KWq2 = 4, skip to KWq6] [KWq3] Have you ever experienced these behaviors from someone who manages or supervises your work? <1> Yes <2> No

<d> Do not know <r> Refused [KWq4] Have these experiences ever affected your job performance, caused you to leave a job or take time off, or made it harder to stay in a job? <1> Yes <2> No <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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[KWq5] Have you ever reported these behaviors to a supervisor or someone else who could potentially help to make the behavior stop?

<1> Yes <2> I didn’t think it was serious enough <3> I was afraid of retaliation <4> I didn’t think it would make a difference <5> No- for some other reason <d> Do not know <r> Refused

[KWq6] In general, since the 2016 Presidential election, do you feel that harassment and insults based on race, ethnicity, and national origin have decreased in American society, increased, or stayed about the same?

<1> Increased <2> Decreased <3> Stayed about the same <d> Do not know <r> Refused

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Name: Cornell University Survey Research Institute Questions: Core annual demographic questions

[Employ] Now I am going to ask you some basic questions about your employment just to make sure we have opinions and views from all different sorts of people. Last week, did you do any work for either pay or profit? Include any job from which you were on vacation or otherwise temporarily absent (e.g. "on layoff"). <1> Yes <2> No <3> Retired <4> Disabled <5> Unable to work (e.g. student without working papers, etc.) <r> Refused [Jbtype] Which of the following best describes your main job? By main job we mean the one at which you usually work the most hours. <1> Full-time, all year round <2> Part-time, all year round <3> Temporary <4> Seasonal or part year <5> Contract or on call <r> Refused [Selfempl] Are you self-employed without employees (i.e. consultant, freelancer) on your main job? <1> Yes <0> No <r> Refused [Lkwork] In the last four weeks have you looked for new work or a new job? <1> Yes <0> No <r> Refused

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[Hhsize] We're almost done. We'll wrap things up with a few demographic questions to make sure that we're getting opinions from a wide variety of people. How many total people, including yourself in your household are: <0-10> <r> Refused Adults age 65 and older ___# Adults age 18-64 ___# Children (under age 18) ___# [Ph_totl] How many different phone numbers can be used to reach your household? Please include both cell phones and traditional land-line phones. <1-10> <r> Refused [Ph_cell] And the phone that we're speaking on right now, is it a traditional land-line phone or is it a cell phone? <1> Land-line <2> Cell <3> VoIP (Skype, Vonage, etc.) <r> Refused [Yob] What year were you born? <1910-1998> <r> Refused [Borninus] Were you born in the United States? <0> No <1> Yes <r> Refused [Zip] What is your zip code? <1> Answer <r> Refused

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[Married] Are you married, divorced, separated, widowed, or single? <1> Married <2> Divorced <3> Separated <4> Widowed <5> Single <6> Other [specify] <r> Refused [Ideo] When it comes to social issues, do you usually think of yourself as extremely liberal, liberal, slightly liberal, moderate or middle of the road, slightly conservative, conservative, or extremely conservative? <1> Extremely liberal <2> Liberal <3> Slightly liberal <4> Moderate or middle of the road <5> Slightly conservative <6> Conservative <7> Extremely conservative <r> Refused [Party] Generally speaking, when it comes to political parties in the United States, how would you best describe yourself? Interviewer: If Democrat or Republican, probe on whether strong, not very strong. If Independent, probe if closer to Democrat or Republican, or closer to neither. <1> Strong Democrat <2> Not very strong Democrat <3> Independent, close to Democrat <4> Independent (close to Neither) <5> Independent, close to Republican <6> Not very strong Republican <7> Strong Republican <8> Other party affiliation [specify] <r> Refused

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[Educ] What is the last grade or class that you completed in school? <1> None or grades 1-8 <2> High school incomplete (grades 9-11) <3> High school graduate (grade 12 or GED certificate) <4> Technical, trade, or vocational school after high school <5> Some college, no 4-year degree (including 2 year Associate Degree) <6> College graduate (BS, BA, or other 4-year degree) <7> Post-graduate training or professional schooling after college (e.g. toward a Master's Degree, PhD or law/medical degree) <r> Refused [Ownrent] Do you own or rent the place where you live now? <1> Own <2> Rent <3> Live there rent-free <r> Refused [Hisp] Are you, yourself, of Hispanic origin or descent, such as Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or some other Spanish background? <1> Yes <0> No <r> Refused [Race] How would you describe your race? Please tell me yes or no for each of the following: <1> Yes <0> No <r> Refused White or Caucasian ____ Black or African-American ____ American Indian, Aleut, Eskimo ____ Asian or Pacific Islander ____ Other race [specify] ____

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[Relig] What is your religious preference? Is it Protestant, Catholic, Christian Orthodox, Jewish, Muslim, some other religion, or no religion? <1> Protestant (This includes: Baptist, Episcopal, Jehovah's Witness, Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Pentecostal, Church of Christ) <2> Catholic (This includes: Roman Catholic) <3> Christian Orthodox (This includes: Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox) <4> Jewish <5> Muslim (This includes: Islam / Islamic) <6> Other non-Christian religion [specify] <7> No religion/Atheist/Agnostic <r> Refused [Church] Aside from weddings and funerals, how often do you attend religious services: more than once a week, once a week, once or twice a month, a few times a year, seldom or never? <1> More than once a week <2> Once a week <3> Once or twice a month <4> A few times a year <5> Seldom <6> Never <r> Refused [Hhince] For statistical purposes, last year, that is in [FILL LAST YEAR], what was your total household income from all sources, before taxes? <5000-999999> Dollars <1000000> Dollars or more <d> Do not know [go to hhinc50k] <r> Refused [go to hhinc50k] [hhinc50k] Instead of a specific number, please tell me if your total household income in [FILL LAST YEAR] was under or over $50,000. <1> Under $50,000 [go to hhincu] <2> $50,000 or over [go to hhinco] <d> Do not know [go to gender] <r> Refused [go to gender]

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[Hhincu] Instead of a specific number, please tell me if your total household income in [FILL LAST YEAR], was under or over $50,000. And was it: <1> Less than $10,000 <2> 10 to under $20,000 <3> 20 to under $30,000 <4> 30 to under $40,000 <5> 40 to under $50,000 <d> Do not know <r> Refused Hhinco Instead of a specific number, please tell me if your total household income in [FILL LAST YEAR] was under or over $50,000. And was it: <6> 50 to under $75,000 <7> 75 to under $100,000 <8> 100 to under $150,000 <9> $150,000 or more <d> Do not know <r> Refused Gender [to be asked to each respondent -- response options not read aloud] And finally, what is your gender? <1> Male <2> Female <3> Other [specify] <r> Refused