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ICPSR Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research Canadian Election Survey, 1997 Data Collection Instruments Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeau, and Neil Nevitte ICPSR 2593

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ICPSRInter-university Consortium for

Political and Social Research

Canadian Election Survey, 1997

Data Collection Instruments

Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeau, and Neil Nevitte

ICPSR 2593

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CANADIAN ELECTION SURVEY, 1997

(ICPSR 2593)

Principal Investigators

Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeau, and Neil Nevitte York University Institute for Social Research Canadian Election Survey

Third ICPSR Version April 2000

Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research P.O. Box 1248 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106

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Blais, Andre, Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeau, and Neil Nevitte. CANADIAN ELECTION SURVEY, 1997 [Computer file]. 3rd ICPSR version. Toronto, Ontario: York University, Institute for Social Research [producer], 1997. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2000.

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DATA COLLECTION DESCRIPTION

Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeau, and Neil Nevitte CANADIAN ELECTION SURVEY, 1997 (ICPSR 2593)

SUMMARY: For this survey of Canadians' political attitudes and voting behavior, citizens 18 years of age or older who spoke one of Canada's official languages (English or French) and who resided in private homes in the ten Canadian provinces and two territories were eligible to be surveyed. The survey included three components: the Campaign-Period Survey (CPS), the Post-Election Survey (PES), and the Mail-Back Survey (MBS). Approximately 110 interviews were completed each day of the CPS for a total of 3,949 interviews. Eighty percent, or 3,170 of the CPS respondents, completed the PES survey, and 1,857 of the PES respondents completed the MBS. The CPS respondents were queried on their voting intentions; interest in the election and its media coverage; whether parties/candidates had contacted them during the campaign; the state of the economy; knowledge of the parties and leaders; personal stances on major policy issues such as cutting taxes, maintaining social programs, and Quebec; assessment of the Liberal government; and electoral expectations. Specific questions on political actions and personal character were posed regarding Prime Minister Jean Chretien, Conservative Party Leader Jean Charest, New Democratic Party Leader Alexa McDonough, Reform Party Leader Preston Manning, Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe, Premier Lucien Bouchard, and former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. The PES repeated many of the CPS questions, and addressed additional topics such as government spending; social issues including abortion, unions, businesses, education, health care, and capital punishment; Quebec separation; and attitudes towards social groups including big business, feminists, and aboriginal peoples. The MBS dealt with broader political issues and values, including the respondents' confidence in institutions, the distribution of power among various societal groups, and individual rights. Background information on respondents includes age, sex, ethnicity, political party, political orientation, voter participation history, education, marital status, religion, employment status, household income, union membership, country of birth, knowledge of Canadian political history, financial status, and disability status.

UNIVERSE: Canadian citizens 18 years of age or older, who spoke one of Canada's official languages (English or French), and resided in private homes with a telephone, in the ten Canadian provinces and two territories.

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SAMPLING: A two-stage probability selection process was utilized to select survey respondents. Afterward, a weight was added to the sample, by province.

NOTE: The codebook and data collection instruments are provided as Portable Document Format (PDF) files. The PDF file format was developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated and can be accessed using PDF reader software, such as the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Information on how to obtain a copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader is provided through the ICPSR Website on the Internet.

EXTENT OF COLLECTION: 1 data file + machine-readable documentation (PDF) + SAS data definition statements + SPSS data definition statements + data collection instruments (PDF)

EXTENT OF PROCESSING: DDEF.ICPSR/ REFORM.DOC

DATA FORMAT: Logical Record Length with SAS and SPSS data definition statements and SPSS export file

File Structure: rectangular Cases: 3,949 Variables: 626 Record Length: 915 Records Per Case: 1

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=============================================================1997 CAMPAIGN PERIOD QUESTIONNAIRE (ENGLISH)

Project 811 May 3 1997

English Questionnaire=============================================================

>gend< [return][open cb][allow 1][loc 25/1] [setkey <f3> to <skcb>] [setkey <f7> to <j>][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Enter respondent's gender please[n][white] <1> Male <5> Female

<8> don't know ====>

>jf1< [allow 6][store <> in jf1]

>ssss< [if BTIM is <>][settime BTIM][endif]

>ver< [allow 1][store <6> in ver]

SECTION A: VOTE INTENTIONS

>a1<

[r] What is the most important issue to YOU PERSONALLY in this election?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: one word answers, like "the economy" are NOT ACCEPTABLE, ask "and what about the economy?"[n][white] <1> Enter text, end with ///[specify]

<98> don't know <99> refused ====>[goto in4]

>in4<

[r] How important are the following issues to YOU PERSONALLY in this[n][r] election.[n]

<1> to continue ====>[goto ctr1]

>ctr1< [allow 1][store <0> in ctr1] [# counter for dk/ref in random section] [goto ch10]

>ch10< [if rn1 eq <1>][goto a2a][endif] [# rotate section] [if rn1 eq <2>][goto a2b][endif] [if rn1 eq <3>][goto a2c][endif] [if rn1 eq <4>][goto a2d][endif] [if rn1 eq <5>][goto a2e][endif] [if rn1 eq <6>][goto a2f][endif] [if rn1 eq <7>][goto a2g][endif] [if rn1 eq <8>][goto a2h][endif]

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>a2a<

[r] Preserving national unity.[n][cyan] To you personally, in this election, is it very important, somewhat important, or not very important?[white] <1> Very important <2> Somewhat important <3> Not very important

<7> do not plan to vote [goto a3]

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>ch11< [if a2a ge <8>][add <1> to ctr1][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr1 ge <3>][goto a3][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn1 eq <2>] [# out] [goto a3] [else] [goto a2b] [endif]

>a2b<

[r] Reducing the deficit.[n][cyan] To you personally, in this election, is it very important, somewhat important, or not very important?[white] <1> Very important <2> Somewhat important <3> Not very important

<7> do not plan to vote [goto a3]

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>ch12< [if a2b ge <8>][add <1> to ctr1][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr1 ge <3>][goto a3][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn1 eq <3>] [# out] [goto a3] [else] [goto a2c] [endif]

>a2c<

[r] Creating jobs.[n][cyan] To you personally, in this election, is it very important, somewhat important, or not very important?[white]

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<1> Very important <2> Somewhat important <3> Not very important

<7> do not plan to vote [goto a3]

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>ch13< [if a2c ge <8>][add <1> to ctr1][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr1 ge <3>][goto a3][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn1 eq <4>] [# out] [goto a3] [else] [goto a2d] [endif]

>a2d<

[r] Cutting taxes.[n][cyan] To you personally, in this election, is it very important, somewhat important, or not very important?[white] <1> Very important <2> Somewhat important <3> Not very important

<7> do not plan to vote [goto a3]

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>ch14< [if a2d ge <8>][add <1> to ctr1][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr1 ge <3>][goto a3][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn1 eq <5>] [# out] [goto a3] [else] [goto a2e] [endif]

>a2e<

[r] Keeping election promises.[n][cyan] To you personally, in this election, is it very important, somewhat important, or not very important?[white] <1> Very important <2> Somewhat important <3> Not very important

<7> do not plan to vote [goto a3]

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

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>ch15< [if a2e ge <8>][add <1> to ctr1][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr1 ge <3>][goto a3][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn1 eq <6>] [# out] [goto a3] [else] [goto a2f] [endif]

>a2f<

[r] Protecting social programmes.[n][cyan] To you personally, in this election, is it very important, somewhat important, or not very important?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: If r asks, social programs are health education and welfare[n][white] <1> Very important <2> Somewhat important <3> Not very important

<7> do not plan to vote [goto a3]

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>ch16< [if a2f ge <8>][add <1> to ctr1][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr1 ge <3>][goto a3][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn1 eq <7>] [# out] [goto a3] [else] [goto a2g] [endif]

>a2g<

[r] Fighting crime?.[n][cyan] To you personally, in this election, is it very important, somewhat important, or not very important?[white] <1> Very important <2> Somewhat important <3> Not very important

<7> do not plan to vote [goto a3]

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>ch17< [if a2g ge <8>][add <1> to ctr1][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr1 ge <3>][goto a3][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn1 eq <8>] [# out] [goto a3] [else] [goto a2h] [endif]

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>a2h< [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch18][endif]

[r] Defending the interests of Quebec.[n][cyan] To you personally, in this election, is it very important, somewhat important, or not very important?[white] <1> Very important <2> Somewhat important <3> Not very important

<7> do not plan to vote [goto a3]

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>ch18< [if a2h ge <8>][add <1> to ctr1][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr1 ge <3>][goto a3][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn1 eq <1>] [#out] [goto a3] [else] [goto a2a] [# loop back] [endif]

>a3<

[r] On election day are you CERTAIN TO VOTE, LIKELY, UNLIKELY, or CERTAIN[n][r] NOT TO VOTE?[n]

<1> Certain <2> likely <3> unlikely

<7> Certain not to vote [goto b1]

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>ch20< [store <Reform Party> in E001] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois> in F001][bold][yellow]INTERVIEWER: The next question is a response time item. Read the question as usual, then enter (1) as you finish reading the last word of the question.

When the respondent gives you a substantive response, enter (1) again.

After entering the second (1) the response catagories will be displayed.

[n][white] <1> To continue ====>

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>ch21< [store <W> in E006] TIMER [# Repeat ] [store <P> in F006] [if a3 eq <4>] [store <If you do vote, w> in E006] [store <Si vous votez, p> in F006] [endif]

[r] [fill E006]hich party do you think you will vote for: the[n][r] Conservative Party, the Liberal Party, the New Democratic Party,[n][r] the [fill E001] or another party?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: ENTER <1> AS YOU FINISH READING THE LAST WORD OF THEQUESTION![n][white] ====>

>ch22< [start timer][no erase][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: ENTER <1> WHEN RESPONDENT BEGINS TO ANSWER[n][white] ====>

>a4< [stop timer][record timer in jf1] [if PROV eq <14>][store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois> in E001][endif] [if PROV ne <14>][store <Reform Party> in E001][endif][cyan] [fill E006]hich party do you think you will vote for: the Liberal Party, Conservative Party, the New Democratic Party, the [fill E001] or another party?[white] <1> Liberal [goto a7] <2> Conservative [goto a7] <3> N.D.P [goto a7] <4> Reform Party [goto a7] <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois [goto a7]

<0> Other (specify) [goto a7]

<96> Will not vote [goto b1] <97> None [goto a5]

<98> Don't Know/Undecided [goto a5] <99> Refused [goto b1] ====>

>a5< [store <> in E006][store <> in E002] [store <> in F006][store <> in F002] [if a4 eq <98>] [store <Which party are you> in E006] [store < now> in E002] [store <Quel parti ˆtes-vous tent‚ d'appuyer?> in F006] [endif] [if a4 eq <97>] [store <Is there a party you are> in E006] [store <s> in E002] [store <Est-ce qu'il y a un parti que vous> in F006] [store <ˆtes tent‚(e) d'appuyer?> in F002] [endif]

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[r] [fill E006] leaning toward[fill E002]?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: do not read list[n][white] <1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> N.D.P <4> Reform Party <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois

<0> Other [specify]

<97> None [goto b1]

<98> Don't Know [goto b1] <99> Refused [goto b1] ====> [goto a7]

>a7< [store <Liberals,> in E001] [store <Le Parti Lib‚ral,> in F002] [store <Conservatives,> in E002] [store <Le Parti Conservateur,> in F001] [store <N.D.P.,> in E003] [store <N.P.D.,> in F003] [store <Reform,> in E006] [store <Reform Party,> in F006] [if PROV eq <14>] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois,> in E005] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois,> in F005] [endif] [if PROV ne <14>]--------------+ [store <> in E005] | exclude BQ from ROC [store <> in F005] | [endif]---------------------+ [if a4 eq <1>] [store <> in E001] [store <> in F001] [endif] [if a4 eq <2>] [store <> in E002] [store <> in F002] [endif] [if a4 eq <3>] [store <> in E003] [store <> in F003] [endif] [if a4 eq <4>] [store <> in E006] [store <> in F006] [endif] [if a4 eq <5>] [store <> in E005] [store <> in F005] [endif] [if a5 eq <1>] [store <> in E001] [store <> in F001] [endif] [if a5 eq <2>] [store <> in E002] [store <> in F002] [endif]

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[if a5 eq <3>] [store <> in E003] [store <> in F003] [endif] [if a5 eq <4>] [store <> in E006] [store <> in F006] [endif] [if a5 eq <5>] [store <> in E005] [store <> in F005] [endif]

[r] And which party would be your second choice? The [fill E001][n][r] [fill E002] [fill E003] [fill E006] [fill E005]? [n]

<1> [fill E001] <2> [fill E002] <3> [fill E003] <4> [fill E006] <5> [fill E005]

<0> other, includes giving leaders name but not party [specify]

<97> NONE/NO SECOND CHOICE [goto b1] <98> Don't Know [goto b1] <99> Refused [goto b1] ====>

SECTION B: INTEREST AND CAMPAIGN ACTIVITIES

>b1<

[r] On a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 means no attention at all, and 10[n][r] means a great deal of attention, how much attention did you pay, over[n][r] the last few days, to news about the election on TV?[n]

<0-10> Enter number from 0-10

<98> Don't Know <99> Refused ====>

>b2<

[r] ...and news about the election in the NEWSPAPER?[n][cyan] On the same scale from 0 to 10, how much attention did you pay, over the last few days, to news about the election in the NEWSPAPER?[white] <0-10> Enter number from 0-10

<98> Don't Know <99> Refused ====>

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>b3<

[r] ...and news on the RADIO about the election?[n][cyan] On the same scale from 0 to 10, how much attention did you pay, over the last few days, to RADIO news about the election?[white] <0-10> Enter number from 0-10

<98> Don't Know <99> Refused ====>

>b4<

[r] On the same scale, where 0 means no interest at all and 10 means a[n][r] great deal of interest, how would you rate your interest[n][r] in this particular election campaign,[n][white] <0-10> Enter number from 0-10

<98> Don't Know <99> Refused ====>

>b5<

[r] And your interest in politics generally?[n][cyan] 0 means no interest at all and 10 means extremely interested,[white] <0-10> Enter number from 0-10

<98> Don't Know <99> Refused ====>

>b6<

[r] In the last few days, did you see any TV commercials for a[n][r] political party?[n]

<1> yes <5> no (includes does not watch TV)

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>b7<

[r] And did you hear any radio commercials?[n][cyan] for a political party?[white]

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<1> yes <5> no (includes does not listen to radio)

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>b8<

[r] In the last few days, have you talked about the election with friends[n][r] and relatives often, occasionally, or not at all?[n]

<1> often <3> occasionally <5> not at all

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>b8a<

[r] And have you talked about the election with other people often,[n][r] occasionally, or not at all?[n]

<1> often <3> occasionally <5> not at all

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>b8b< [if b8 ge <5>][if b8a ge <5>] [goto b9] [endif][endif]

[r] Have you disagreed with the people you talked with, most of the time,[n][r] some of the time, or not at all?[n]

<1> most of the time <3> some of the time <5> not at all

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>b9<

[r] On the whole are you VERY SATISFIED, FAIRLY SATISFIED, NOT VERY[n][r] SATISFIED, or NOT SATISFIED AT ALL with the way democracy works in[n][r] Canada?[n]

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<1> Very satisfied <3> Fairly satisfied <5> Not very satisfied <7> Not satisfied at all

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>b10a<

[r] For each of the following statements, please tell me if you strongly[n][r] agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree, or strongly disagree.[n]

[r] First, those elected to Parliament soon lose touch with the people.[n][cyan] Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree or strongly disagree?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>b10b<

[r] People like me don't have any say about what the government does.[n][cyan] Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree, or strongly disagree?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>b10c<

[r] Sometimes politics and government seem so complicated that a person[n][r] like me can't really understand what's going on?[n][cyan] Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree, or strongly disagree?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

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>b10d<

[r] I don't think the government cares much what people like me think.[n][cyan] Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree, or strongly disagree?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>b10e<

[r] Politicians are ready to lie to get elected.[n][cyan] Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree, or strongly disagree?)[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

SECTION C: PERSONAL FINANCES AND THE ECONOMY

>c1< [# Repeat ]

[r] Financially, are you better off, WORSE off, or about the same[n][r] as a year ago?[n]

<1> better off [goto c1a] <3> worse off [goto c1b] <5> about the same

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>[goto c2]

>c1a< [# Repeat ]

[r] Is that MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better?[n]

<1> much better <5> somewhat better

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====> [goto c2]

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>c1b< [# Repeat ]

[r] Is that MUCH worse or SOMEWHAT worse?[n]

<1> much worse <5> somewhat worse

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>c2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Do you think that a year from now you will be BETTER off financially,[n][r] WORSE off, or about the same as now?[n]

<1> better year from now [goto c2a] <3> worse year from now [goto c2b] <5> about the same

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>[goto ch30]

>c2a<

[r] Is that MUCH better or SOMEWHAT better?[n]

<1> much better <5> somewhat better

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====> [goto ch30]

>c2b<

[r] Is that MUCH worse or SOMEWHAT worse?[n]

<1> much worse <5> somewhat worse

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>ch30< [if rn2 eq <1>][goto c3][endif] [#randomize order of c3 and c4] [#Repeat] [if rn2 eq <2>][goto c4][endif]

>c3<

[r] Have the policies of the FEDERAL government made you BETTER off,[n][r] WORSE off, or haven't they made much of a difference?[n]

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<1> better off <3> worse <5> haven't made much difference

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>ch31< [if rn2 eq <1>][goto c4][endif] [if rn2 eq <2>][goto c5][endif]

>c4<

[r] Have the policies of the [fill pppp] government made you[n][r] BETTER off, WORSE off, or haven't they made much of a difference?[n]

<1> better off <3> worse <5> haven't made much difference

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>ch32< [if rn2 eq <1>][goto c5][endif] [if rn2 eq <2>][goto c3][endif]>c5<

[r] Do you think unemployment in CANADA has GONE UP, GONE DOWN, or[n][r] STAYED ABOUT THE SAME since the Liberals came to power?[n]

<1> Gone up <3> Gone Down <5> Stayed about the same

<8>Don't Know <9> Refused =====>

>c6<

[r] And in the next few years, do you think unemployment will go UP, go[n][r] DOWN, or STAY ABOUT THE SAME?[n]

<1> Go up <3> Go down <5> Stay about the same

<7> depends [# check french]

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

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SECTION D: LEADER AND PARTY EVALUATION

>dr1<

[r] Now I want to ask how much you know about the party leaders.[n]

[r] First, JEAN CHRETIEN?[n]

[r] Do you know a lot, a little, or nothing at all about Jean Chretien?[n]

<1> a lot <3> a little <5> nothing at all

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>dr2<

[r] And what about JEAN CHAREST?[n][cyan] Do you know a lot, a little, or nothing at all about Jean Charest?[white] <1> a lot <3> a little <5> nothing at all

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>dr3<

[r] ALEXA MCDONOUGH?[n][cyan] Do you know a lot, a little, or nothing at all about Alexa McDonough?[white] <1> a lot <3> a little <5> nothing at all

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>dr4< [if PROV eq <14>][goto dr5][endif]

[r] PRESTON MANNING?[n][cyan] Do you know a lot, a little, or nothing at all about Preston Manning?[white]

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<1> a lot <3> a little <5> nothing at all

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>dr5< [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch33][endif]

[r] GILLES DUCEPPE?[n][cyan] Do you know a lot, a little, or nothing at all about Gilles Duceppe?[white] <1> a lot <3> a little <5> nothing at all

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>ch33< [if PROV eq <14>] [# not informed about any leaders] [if dr1 ge <5>] [# UPDATED TO REFLECT NEW CATAGORIES] [if dr2 ge <5>] [if dr3 ge <5>] [if dr5 ge <5>] [goto int2] [endif][endif][endif][endif][endif] [if PROV ne <14>] [if dr1 ge <5>] [if dr2 ge <5>] [if dr3 ge <5>] [if dr4 ge <5>] [goto int2] [endif][endif][endif][endif][endif]

>int1<

[r] Now we're going to ask you how you feel about the party leaders using[n][r] a scale from 0 to 100.[n]

[r] 0 means you really DISLIKE the leader and 100 means you really LIKE[n][r] the leader. You can use any number from 0 to 100.[n]

<1> to continue ====>

RANDOMIZE ORDER OF LEADERS [# Repeat ]

>c40< [if rn5 eq <01> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <02> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <03> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <04> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <05> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <06> goto d1a]

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[if rn5 eq <07> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <08> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <09> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <10> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <11> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <12> goto d1b]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <14> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <15> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <16> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <17> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <18> goto d1c]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <20> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <21> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <22> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <23> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <24> goto d1d]

>d1a< [if dr2 ge <5>][goto ch41][endif]

[r] How do you feel about JEAN CHAREST?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE him and 100 means you really LIKE him[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<997> Don't know who he is <998> Don't Know how to rate him

<999> Refused ====>

>ch41< [if rn5 eq <01> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <02> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <03> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <04> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <05> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <06> goto d1d]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <08> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <09> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <10> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <11> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <12> goto out5]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <14> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <15> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <16> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <17> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <18> goto out5]

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[if rn5 eq <19> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <20> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <21> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <22> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <23> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <24> goto out5]

>d1b< [if dr1 ge <5>][goto ch42][endif]

[r] How do you feel about JEAN CHR•TIEN?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE him and 100 means you really LIKE him[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<997> Don't know who he is <998> Don't Know how to rate him

<999> Refused ====>

>ch42< [if rn5 eq <01> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <02> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <03> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <04> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <05> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <06> goto out5]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <08> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <09> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <10> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <11> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <12> goto d1d]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <14> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <15> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <16> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <17> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <18> goto d1a]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <20> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <21> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <22> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <23> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <24> goto d1a]

>d1c< [if dr3 ge <5>][goto ch43][endif]

[r] How do you feel about ALEXA MCDONOUGH?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE her and 100 means you really LIKE her[white]

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<0-100> Enter rating

<997> Don't know who she is <998> Don't Know how to rate her

<999> Refused ====>

>ch43< [if rn5 eq <01> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <02> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <03> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <04> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <05> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <06> goto d1b]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <08> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <09> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <10> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <11> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <12> goto d1a]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <14> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <15> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <16> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <17> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <18> goto d1d]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <20> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <21> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <22> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <23> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <24> goto d1b]

>d1d< [if PROV eq <14>][goto d1e][endif] [#ROC only] [if dr4 ge <5>][goto ch44][endif]

[r] How do you feel about PRESTON MANNING?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really dislike him and 100 means you really like him[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<997> Don't know who he is <998> Don't Know how to rate him

<999> Refused ====>

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>d1e< [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch44][endif] [# Qu‚bec only] [if dr5 ge <5>][goto ch44][endif]

[r] How do you feel about GILLES DUCEPPE?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE him and 100 means you really LIKE him[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<997> Don't know who he is <998> Don't Know how to rate him

<999> Refused ====>

>ch44< [if rn5 eq <01> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <02> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <03> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <04> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <05> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <06> goto d1c]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <08> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <09> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <10> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <11> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <12> goto d1c]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <14> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <15> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <16> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <17> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <18> goto d1b]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <20> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <21> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <22> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <23> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <24> goto d1c]

>out5<

>int2<

[r] Now we're going to ask you how you feel about each political party on[n][r] the same scale.[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, where 0 means an extremely bad rating and 100 means an extremely good rating[white] <1> to continue ====>

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>ch45< [if rn6 eq <01> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <02> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <03> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <04> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <05> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <06> goto d1g]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <08> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <09> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <10> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <11> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <12> goto d1h]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <14> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <15> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <16> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <17> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <18> goto d1i]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <20> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <21> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <22> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <23> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <24> goto ch49]

>d1g<[cyan] How do you feel about ...[white][r] ... the FEDERAL CONSERVATIVE PARTY?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, 0 means you really dislike the party and 100 means you really like the party[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

>ch46< [if rn6 eq <01> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <02> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <03> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <04> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <05> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <06> goto ch49]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <08> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <09> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <10> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <11> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <12> goto out6]

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[if rn6 eq <13> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <14> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <15> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <16> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <17> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <18> goto out6]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <20> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <21> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <22> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <23> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <24> goto out6]

>d1h<[cyan] On the same scale, how do you feel about ...[white][r] ...the FEDERAL LIBERAL PARTY?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, 0 means you really dislike the party and 100 means you really like the party[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

>ch47< [if rn6 eq <01> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <02> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <03> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <04> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <05> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <06> goto d1i]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <08> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <09> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <10> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <11> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <12> goto ch49]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <14> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <15> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <16> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <17> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <18> goto d1g]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <20> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <21> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <22> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <23> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <24> goto d1g]

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>d1i<[cyan] On the same scale, how do you feel about...[white][r] ...the FEDERAL N.D.P?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really dislike the party and 100 means you really like the party[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

>ch48< [if rn6 eq <01> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <02> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <03> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <04> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <05> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <06> goto out6]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <08> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <09> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <10> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <11> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <12> goto d1g]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <14> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <15> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <16> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <17> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <18> goto ch49]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <20> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <21> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <22> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <23> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <24> goto d1h]

>ch49< [if PROV eq <14>][goto d1k][endif] [# ROC d1j - d1k] [if PROV ne <14>][goto d1j][endif] [# PQ d1k - d1j]

>d1j<[cyan] On the same scale, how do you feel about the...[white]

[r] ...THE REFORM PARTY?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, 0 means you really dislike the party and 100 means you really like the party[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

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>c101< [if PROV eq <14>][goto ch50][endif] [if PROV ne <14>][goto d1k][endif]

>d1k<[cyan] On the same scale, how do you feel about...[white][r] ... the BLOC Qu‚b‚cois?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, 0 means you really dislike the party and 100 means you really like the party[white]

<0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

>c102< [if PROV eq <14>][goto d1j][endif] [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch50][endif]

>ch50< [if rn6 eq <01> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <02> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <03> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <04> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <05> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <06> goto d1h]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <08> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <09> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <10> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <11> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <12> goto d1i]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <14> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <15> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <16> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <17> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <18> goto d1h]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <20> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <21> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <22> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <23> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <24> goto d1i]>out6<

>d1l<

[r] And on the same scale, how do you feel about POLITICIANS IN GENERAL?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, 0 means you really dislike them and 100 means you really like them[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused

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====>

>d1f<

[r] And how do you feel about BRIAN MULRONEY?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really dislike him and 100 means you really like him[white]

<0-100> Enter rating

<997> Don't know who he is <998> Don't Know how to rate him

<999> Refused ====>

>d1n< [if PROV ne <14>][goto out2][endif]

[r] How do you feel about Lucien Bouchard?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really dislike him and 100 means you really like him[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<997> Don't know who he is <998> Don't Know how to rate him

<999> Refused ====>

>out2<

SECTION E: PLACEMENTS

>e1a<

[r] We face tough choices. Cutting taxes means cutting social programmes[n][r] and improving social programmes means increasing taxes.[n]

[r] IF YOU HAD TO CHOOSE, would you cut taxes, increase taxes, or keep[n][r] taxes as they are?[n]

<1> cut taxes [goto e1b] <2> increase taxes [goto e1c] <3> keep taxes as they are [goto e1d]

<7> R volunteers cannot answer question as asked

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto ch59]

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>e1b< [#If cut]

[r] Cut a lot, somewhat or a little?[n][cyan] Should taxes be cut a lot, somewhat, or a little?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e1d]

>e1c< [#If increased]

[r] Increased a lot, somewhat or a little?[n][cyan] Should taxes be increased a lot, somewhat, or a little?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>

>e1d<

[r] Remember, cutting taxes means cutting social programs.[n]

[r] Do you think the Liberal Party wants to cut taxes, increase taxes, or[n][r] keep taxes as they are?[n]

<1> cut taxes [goto e1e] <2> increase taxes [goto e1f] <3> keep taxes as they are

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e1g]

>e1e< [#If cut]

[r] Cut a lot, somewhat, or a little?[n][cyan] Does the Liberal Party want to cut taxes a lot, somewhat or a little?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e1g]

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>e1f< [#If increased]

[r] Increased a lot, somewhat, or a little?[n][cyan] Does the Liberal Party want to increase taxes a lot, somewhat or a little?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>

>e1g<[cyan] Remember, cutting taxes means cutting social programs.[white][r] Do you think the Conservative Party wants to cut taxes, increase taxes,[n][r] or keep taxes as they are?[n]

<1> cut taxes [goto e1h] <2> increase taxes [goto e1i] <3> keep taxes as they are

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e1j]

>e1h< [#If cut]

[r] Cut a lot, somewhat or a little?[n][cyan] Does the Conservative Party want to cut taxes a lot, somewhat, or a little?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e1j]

>e1i< [#If increased]

[r] Increased a lot, somewhat or a little?[n][cyan] Does the Conservative Party want to increase taxes a lot, somewhat, or a little?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>

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>e1j<[cyan] Remember, cutting taxes means cutting social programs.[white][r] Do you think the N.D.P. wants to cut taxes, increase taxes, or keep[n][r] taxes as they are?[n]

<1> cut taxes [goto e1k] <2> increase taxes [goto e1l] <3> keep taxes as they are

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e1m]

>e1k< [#If cut]

[r] Cut a lot, somewhat or a little?[n][cyan] Does the N.D.P. want to cut taxes a lot, somewhat, or a little?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e1m]

>e1l< [#If increased]

[r] Increased a lot, somewhat or a little?[n][cyan] Does the N.D.P. want to increase taxes a lot, somewhat, or a little?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>

>e1m< [if PROV eq <14>][goto e1p][endif] [#ROC only][cyan] Remember, cutting taxes means cutting social programs.[white][r] Do you think the Reform Party wants to cut taxes, increase taxes, or[n][r] keep taxes as they are[n]

<1> cut taxes [goto e1n] <2> increase taxes [goto e1o] <3> keep taxes as they are

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e1p]

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>e1n< [#If cut]

[r] Cut a lot, somewhat or a little?[n][cyan] Does the Reform Party want to cut taxes a lot, somewhat, or a little?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e1p]

>e1o< [#If increased]

[r] Increased a lot, somewhat or a little?[n][cyan] Does the Reform Party want to increase taxes a lot, somewhat, or a little?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>

>e1p< [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch59][endif] [# QUEBEC only][cyan] Remember, cutting taxes means cutting social programs.[white][r] Do you think the Bloc Qu‚b‚cois wants to cut taxes, increase taxes,[n][r] or keep taxes as they are?[n]

<1> cut taxes [goto e1q] <2> increase taxes [goto e1r] <3> keep taxes as they are

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto ch59]

>e1q< [#If cut]

[r] Cut a lot, somewhat or a little?[n][cyan] Does the Bloc Qu‚b‚cois want to cut taxes a lot, somewhat, or a little?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto ch59]

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>e1r< [#If increased]

[r] Increased a lot, somewhat, or a little?[n][cyan] Does the Bloc Qu‚b‚cois want to increase taxes a lot, somewhat or just a little?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>

>ch59<

>e3a<

[r] How much do you think should be done for Quebec: MORE, LESS or ABOUT[n][r] THE SAME as now?[n]

<1> more [goto e3b] <2> less [goto e3c] <3> about the same as now [goto e3d]

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto f1]

>e3b<

[r] Is that a lot more, somewhat more, or a little more?[n][cyan] Should a lot more be done for Quebec, somewhat more, or a little more?[white] <1> lot more <2> somewhat more <3> a little more

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e3d]

>e3c<

[r] Is that a lot less, somewhat less, or a little less?[n][cyan] Should a lot less be done for Quebec, somewhat less, or a little less?[white] <1> lot less <2> somewhat less <3> a little less

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>

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>e3d<

[r] How much does the Liberal Party want to do for Quebec: MORE, LESS,[n][r] or ABOUT THE SAME as now?[n]

<1> more [goto e3e] <2> less [goto e3f] <3> about the same

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e3g]

>e3e<

[r] Is that a lot more, somewhat more, or a little more?[n][cyan] Does the Liberal Party want to do a lot more for Quebec, somewhat more, or a little more?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e3g]

>e3f<

[r] Is that a lot less, somewhat less, or a little less?[n][cyan] Does the Liberal Party want to do a lot less for Quebec, somewhat less, or a little less?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e3g]

>e3g<

[r] Does the Conservative Party want to do MORE, LESS, or ABOUT THE SAME[n][r] for Quebec?[n]

<1> more [goto e3h] <2> less [goto e3i] <3> about the same

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e3j]

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>e3h<

[r] Is that a lot more, somewhat more, or a little more?[n][cyan] Does the Conservative Party want to do a lot more for Quebec, somewhat more, or a little more?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e3j]

>e3i<

[r] Is that a lot less, somewhat less, or a little less?[n][cyan] Does the Conservative Party want to do a lot less for Quebec, somewhat less, or a little less?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e3j]

>e3j<

[r] What does the N.D.P. want to do for Quebec?[n][cyan] Does the N.D.P. want to do MORE, LESS, or ABOUT THE SAME for Quebec?[white] <1> more [goto e3k] <2> less [goto e3l] <3> about the same

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e3m]

>e3k<

[r] Is that a lot more, somewhat more, or a little more?[n][cyan] Does the N.D.P. want to do a lot more for Quebec, somewhat more, or a little more?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e3m]

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>e3l<

[r] Is that a lot less, somewhat less, or a little less?[n][cyan] Does the N.D.P. want to do a lot less for Quebec, somewhat less, or a little less?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e3m]

>e3m< [if PROV eq <14>][goto e3p][endif]

[r] What does the Reform Party want to do for Quebec?[n][cyan] Does the Reform Party want to do MORE, LESS, or ABOUT THE SAME for Qu‚bec?[white] <1> more [goto e3n] <2> less [goto e3o] <3> about the same

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e3p]

>e3n<

[r] Is that a lot more, somewhat more, or a little more?[n][cyan] Does the Reform Party want to do a lot more for Quebec, somewhat more, or a little more?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e3p]

>e3o<

[r] Is that a lot less, somewhat less, or a little less?[n][cyan] Does the Reform Party want to do a lot less for Quebec, somewhat less, or a little less?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto e3p]

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>e3p< [if PROV ne <14>][goto f1][endif]

[r] What does the Bloc Qu‚b‚cois want to do for Quebec?[n][cyan] Does the Bloc Qu‚b‚cois want to do MORE, LESS, or ABOUT THE SAME for Qu‚bec?[white] <1> more [goto e3q] <2> less [goto e3r] <3> about the same

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto f1]

>e3q<

[r] Is that a lot more, somewhat more, or a little more?[n][cyan] Does the Bloc Qu‚b‚cois want to do a lot more for Quebec, somewhat more, or a little more?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto f1]

>e3r<

[r] Is that a lot less, somewhat less, or a little less?[n][cyan] Does the Bloc Qu‚b‚cois want to do a lot less for Quebec, somewhat less, or a little less?[white] <1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>

SECTION F: POLICY I

>f1<

[r] How much do you think should be done for RACIAL MINORITIES: more,[n][r] less, or about the same as now?[n]

<1> more <2> less <3> about the same

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>

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>f2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Do you strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree, or strongly[n][r] disagree with the following statements:[n]

[r] Only people who are married should be having children.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE, or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: If R asks, "common law" does NOT count as married[n][white]

<1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>f3< [# Repeat ]

[r] Society would be better off if more women stayed home with their[n][r] children.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE, or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>f4<

[r] There's not much ANY government can do these days to solve the[n][r] unemployment problem.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE, or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

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>f5< [# Repeat ]

[r] To maintain our social programmes we must eliminate the deficit?[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE, or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>f6<

[r] The government should leave it ENTIRELY to the private sector[n][r] to create jobs.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE, or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>f7<

[r] What were the Liberals elected to do in 1993:[n]

[r] ONE: Create jobs[n][r] OR[n][r] TWO: Fight the deficit?[n]

<1> Create jobs <2> Fight the deficit

<5> both <6> neither

<7> other (specify) [specify]

<98>Don't know <99> Refused ====>

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>f8<

[r] Which is the best way to fight unemployment: eliminate the deficit,[n][r] or reduce taxes?[n]

<1> eliminate the deficit <2> reduce taxes

<5> both <6> neither

<7> other (specify) [specify]

<98> don't know <99> refused ====>

[# ROTATE ORDER f10a-f10f]

>ctr2< [allow 1][store <0> in ctr2] [# counter for dk/ref in random section]

>ch60< [if rn3 eq <1>][goto f10a][endif] [if rn3 eq <2>][goto f10b][endif] [if rn3 eq <3>][goto f10c][endif] [if rn3 eq <4>][goto f10d][endif] [if rn3 eq <5>][goto f10e][endif] [if rn3 eq <6>][goto f10f][endif] [if rn3 eq <7>][goto f10g][endif]

>f10a<

[r] How good a job do you think the Liberal government has done in:[n]

[r] Preserving national unity?[n]

[r] Has the Liberal government done A VERY GOOD JOB, QUITE GOOD, NOT[n][r] VERY GOOD, or NOT A GOOD JOB AT ALL of preserving national unity?[n]

<1> Very good <3> Quite good <5> Not very good <7> Not good at all

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>ch61< [if f10a ge <8>][add <1> to ctr2][endif] [if ctr2 ge <3>][goto out][endif]

[if rn3 eq <2>] [# out] [goto out] [else] [goto f10b] [endif]

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>f10b<[cyan] How good a job do you think the Liberal government has done in:[white][r] Reducing the deficit?[n][cyan] Has the Liberal government done A VERY GOOD JOB, QUITE GOOD, NOT VERY GOOD or NOT A GOOD JOB AT ALL?[white] <1> Very good <3> quite good <5> Not very good <7> Not good at all

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>ch62< [if f10b ge <8>][add <1> to ctr2][endif] [if ctr2 ge <3>][goto out][endif]

[if rn3 eq <3>] [goto out] [else] [goto f10c] [endif]

>f10c<[cyan] How good a job do you think the Liberal government has done in:[white][r] Creating jobs?[n][cyan] Has the Liberal government done A VERY GOOD JOB, QUITE GOOD, NOT VERY GOOD or NOT A GOOD JOB AT ALL?[white] <1> Very good <3> quite good <5> Not very good <7> Not good at all

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>ch63< [if f10c ge <8>][add <1> to ctr2][endif] [if ctr2 ge <3>][goto out][endif]

[if rn3 eq <4>] [goto out] [else] [goto f10d] [endif]

>f10d<[cyan] How good a job do you think the Liberal government has done in:[white][r] Keeping election promises?[n][cyan]

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Has the Liberal government done A VERY GOOD JOB, QUITE GOOD, NOT VERY GOOD or NOT A GOOD JOB AT ALL?[white] <1> Very good <3> quite good <5> Not very good <7> Not good at all

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>ch64< [if f10d ge <8>][add <1> to ctr2][endif] [if ctr2 ge <3>][goto out][endif]

[if rn3 eq <5>] [goto out] [else] [goto f10e] [endif]

>f10e< [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch65][endif][cyan] How good a job do you think the Liberal government has done in:[white][r] Defending the interests of Quebec?[n][cyan] Has the Liberal government done A VERY GOOD JOB, QUITE GOOD, NOT VERY GOOD or NOT A GOOD JOB AT ALL?[white] <1> Very good <3> quite good <5> Not very good <7> Not good at all

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>ch65< [if f10e ge <8>][add <1> to ctr2][endif] [if ctr2 ge <3>][goto out][endif]

[if rn3 eq <6>] [goto out] [else] [goto f10f] [endif]

>f10f<[cyan] How good a job do you think the Liberal government has done in:[white][r] Fighting crime?[n][cyan] Has the Liberal government done A VERY GOOD JOB, QUITE GOOD, NOT VERY GOOD or NOT A GOOD JOB AT ALL?[white] <1> Very good <3> quite good <5> Not very good <7> Not good at all

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<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>ch66< [if f10f ge <8>][add <1> to ctr2][endif] [if ctr2 ge <3>][goto out][endif]

[if rn3 eq <7>] [goto out] [else] [goto f10g] [endif]

>f10g<[cyan] How good a job do you think the Liberal government has done in:[white][r] Protecting social programmes?[n][cyan]

Has the Liberal government done A VERY GOOD JOB, QUITE GOOD, NOT VERY GOOD or NOT A GOOD JOB AT ALL?[white] <1> Very good <3> quite good <5> Not very good <7> Not good at all

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>ch67< [if f10g ge <8>][add <1> to ctr2][endif] [if ctr2 ge <3>][goto out][endif]

[if rn3 eq <1>] [goto out] [else] [goto f10a] [endif]

>out<

>f11< [if PROV eq <14>][goto f12][endif] [#ROC only]

[r] How good a job has the Reform Party done in Parliament?[n]

[r] Has the Reform party done A VERY GOOD JOB, QUITE GOOD, NOT VERY GOOD[n][r] or NOT A GOOD JOB AT ALL?[n]

<1> Very good <3> quite good <5> Not very good <7> Not good at all

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

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>f12< [if PROV ne <14>][goto f13][endif] [# Qu‚bec only]

[r] How good a job has the BLOC QU•B•COIS done in Parliament?[n]

[r] Has the BLOC QU•B•COIS done A VERY GOOD JOB, QUITE GOOD, NOT VERY GOOD[n][r] or NOT A GOOD JOB AT ALL?[n]

<1> Very good <3> quite good <5> Not very good <7> Not good at all

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>f13< [allow 1][loc 27/4]

[r] Do you happen to remember which party is promising to lower personal[n][r] income taxes by TEN percent?[n]

<1> Conservative party only <3> Conservatives and any other mention <5> any other mention

<7> no, don't remember

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>

[# new party questions located here]

>f14< [allow 1][loc 28/55] [# effective 17:30 2 May 1997]

[r] Do you happen to remember which party is promising to cut unemployment[n][r] in half by year 2001?[n]

<1> NDP only <3> NDP and any other mention

<5> any other mention

<7> no, don't remember

<8> Don't know <9> refused ====>

>f15<

[r] And do you happen to remember which party is against recognizing[n][r] Quebec as a distinct society?[n]

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<1> Reform only <3> Reform and any other mention

<5> any other mention

<7> no, don't remember

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>

SECTION G: NATIONAL ECONOMIC CONDITIONS

>g1< [allow 1][loc 27/5] [# Repeat ]

[r] Now, I want to ask you about the economy.[n]

[r] Over the PAST YEAR, has CANADA's economy GOTTEN BETTER, GOTTEN WORSE,[n][r] or STAYED ABOUT THE SAME?[n]

<1> gotten better [goto g1a] <3> gotten worse [goto g1b] <5> stayed about the same

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>[goto g2]

>g1a<

[r] Have the policies of the FEDERAL government made Canada's economy[n][r] better, or haven't they made much difference?[n]

<1> better <5> haven't made much difference

<7> worse (do not read)

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>[goto g2]

>g1b<

[r] Have the policies of the FEDERAL government made Canada's economy[n][r] worse, or haven't they made much difference?[n]

<1> worse <5> haven't made much difference

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>[goto g2]

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>g2<

[r] And what about the economy of [fill pppp]? [n]

[r] Would you say that over the PAST YEAR [fill pppp]'s economy[n][r] has GOTTEN BETTER, STAYED ABOUT THE SAME, or GOTTEN WORSE?[n]

<1> gotten better [goto g2a] <3> stayed about same <5> gotten worse [goto g2b]

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>[goto g3a]

>g2a<

[r] Have the policies of the FEDERAL government made [fill pppp]'s economy[n][r] better, or haven't they made much difference[n]

<1> better <5> haven't made much difference

<7> worse (do not read)

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>[goto g3a]

>g2b<

[r] Have the policies of the FEDERAL government made [fill pppp]'s [n][r] economy worse, or haven't they made much difference[n]

<1> worse <5> haven't made much difference

<7> better (do not read)

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>[goto g3a]

>g3a< [# Repeat ]

[r] What about the NEXT 12 months? Will CANADA's economy get BETTER,[n][r] GET WORSE or STAY ABOUT THE SAME?[n]

<1> get better <3> get worse <5> stay about the same

<7> depends who wins the election

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

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>g3b< [# Repeat ]

[r] And in the NEXT 12 months, will [fill pppp]'s economy get BETTER,[n][r] GET WORSE, or STAY ABOUT THE SAME?[n]

<1> get better <3> get worse <5> stay about the same

<7> depends who wins the election

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

SECTION H: LEADER TRAITS - RANDOMIZE ORDER OF LEADERS Repeat

>ch70< [if PROV eq <14>] [if dr1 ge <5>] [if dr2 ge <5>] [if dr3 ge <5>] [if dr5 ge <5>] [goto intI] [endif] [endif] [endif] [endif] [endif] [if PROV ne <14>] [if dr1 ge <5>] [if dr2 ge <5>] [if dr3 ge <5>] [if dr4 ge <5>] [goto intI] [endif] [endif] [endif] [endif] [endif]

>intH<

[r] Now, we'd like to get your impressions of the party leaders.[n]

[r] I would like you to tell me how well the following words fit each[n][r] leader.[n]

<1> to continue ===>

>ch71< [if rn7 eq <01> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <02> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <03> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <04> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <05> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <06> goto h1a]

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[if rn7 eq <07> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <08> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <09> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <10> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <11> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <12> goto h2a]

[if rn7 eq <13> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <14> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <15> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <16> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <17> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <18> goto h3a]

[if rn7 eq <19> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <20> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <21> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <22> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <23> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <24> goto h4a]

>h1a< [if d1a ge <997>][goto ch72][endif] [if dr2 ge <5>][goto ch72][endif][cyan] What about..[white][r] "JEAN CHAREST"[n][cyan] Does "STRONG LEADER" describe Jean Charest: VERY well, FAIRLY well, NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Charest well enough to rate him [goto ch72] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>h1b<

[r] "TRUSTWORTHY?"[n][cyan] Does "TRUSTWORTHY" describe Jean Charest: VERY well, FAIRLY well, NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Charest well enough to rate him [goto ch72] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

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>h1c<

[r] ARROGANT?[n][cyan] Does "ARROGANT" describe Jean Charest: VERY well, FAIRLY well, NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Charest well enough to rate him [goto ch72] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>h1d<

[r] "COMPASSIONATE"[n][cyan] Does "COMPASSIONATE" describe Jean Charest: VERY well, FAIRLY well, NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Charest well enough to rate him [goto ch72] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>h1e<

[r] "IN TOUCH WITH THE TIMES?"[n][cyan] Does "IN TOUCH WITH THE TIMES" describe Jean Charest: VERY well, FAIRLY well, NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Charest well enough to rate him [goto ch72] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

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>ch72< [if rn7 eq <01> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <02> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <03> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <04> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <05> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <06> goto h4a]

[if rn7 eq <07> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <08> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <09> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <10> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <11> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <12> goto out7]

[if rn7 eq <13> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <14> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <15> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <16> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <17> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <18> goto out7]

[if rn7 eq <19> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <20> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <21> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <22> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <23> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <24> goto out7]

>h2a< [if d1b ge <997>][goto ch73][endif] [if dr1 ge <5>][goto ch73][endif][cyan] What about..[white][r] JEAN CHR•TIEN[n]

[r] Does "STRONG LEADER" describe JEAN CHR•TIEN VERY well, FAIRLY well,[n][r] NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[n]

<1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Chr‚tien well enough to rate him [goto ch73] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>h2b<

[r] "TRUSTWORTHY?"[n][cyan] Does "TRUSTWORTHY" describe Jean Chr‚tien: VERY well, FAIRLY well, NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[white]

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<1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Chr‚tien well enough to rate him [goto ch73] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>h2c<

[r] ARROGANT?[n][cyan] Does "ARROGANT" describe Jean Chr‚tien: VERY well, FAIRLY well, NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Chr‚tien well enough to rate him [goto ch73] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>h2d<

[r] "COMPASSIONATE"[n][cyan] Does "COMPASSIONATE" describe Jean Chr‚tien: VERY well, FAIRLY well, NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Chr‚tien well enough to rate him [goto ch73] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>h2e<

[r] "IN TOUCH WITH THE TIMES?"[n][cyan] Does "IN TOUCH WITH THE TIMES" describe Jean Chr‚tien: VERY well, FAIRLY well, NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

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<0> don't know Chr‚tien well enough to rate him [goto ch73] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>ch73< [if rn7 eq <01> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <02> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <03> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <04> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <05> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <06> goto out7]

[if rn7 eq <07> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <08> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <09> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <10> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <11> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <12> goto h4a]

[if rn7 eq <13> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <14> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <15> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <16> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <17> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <18> goto h1a]

[if rn7 eq <19> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <20> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <21> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <22> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <23> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <24> goto h1a]

>h3a< [if d1c ge <997>][goto ch74][endif] [if dr3 ge <5>][goto ch74][endif][cyan] What about..[white][r] ALEXA MCDONOUGH[n]

[r] Does "STRONG LEADER" describe ALEXA MCDONOUGH VERY well, FAIRLY well,[n][r] NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[n]

<1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Alexa McDonough well enough to rate her [goto ch74] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

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>h3b<

[r] "TRUSTWORTHY?"[n][cyan] Does "TRUSTWORTHY" describe ALEXA MCDONOUGH: VERY well, FAIRLY well, NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[white]

<1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Alexa McDonough well enough to rate her [goto ch74] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>h3c<

[r] ARROGANT?[n][cyan] Does "ARROGANT" describe ALEXA MCDONOUGH: VERY well, FAIRLY well, NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Alexa McDonough well enough to rate her [goto ch74] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>h3d<

[r] "COMPASSIONATE"[n][cyan] Does "COMPASSIONATE" describe ALEXA MCDONOUGH: VERY well, FAIRLY well, NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Alexa McDonough well enough to rate her [goto ch74] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

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>h3e<

[r] "IN TOUCH WITH THE TIMES?"[n][cyan] Does "IN TOUCH WITH THE TIMES" describe ALEXA MCDONOUGH: VERY well, FAIRLY well, NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Alexa McDonough well enough to rate her [goto ch74] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>ch74< [if rn7 eq <01> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <02> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <03> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <04> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <05> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <06> goto h2a]

[if rn7 eq <07> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <08> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <09> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <10> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <11> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <12> goto h1a]

[if rn7 eq <13> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <14> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <15> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <16> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <17> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <18> goto h4a]

[if rn7 eq <19> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <20> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <21> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <22> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <23> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <24> goto h2a]

>h4a< [if PROV eq <14>][goto h5a][endif] [#ROC only] [if d1d ge <997>][goto ch75][endif] [if dr4 ge <5>][goto ch75][endif][cyan] What about..[white][r] PRESTON MANNING[n]

[r] Does "STRONG LEADER" describe PRESTON MANNING VERY well, FAIRLY well,[n][r] NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[n]

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<1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Preston Manning well enough to rate him [goto ch75] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>h4b<

[r] "TRUSTWORTHY?"[n][cyan] Does "TRUSTWORTHY" describe PRESTON MANNING: VERY well, FAIRLY well, NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Preston Manning well enough to rate him [goto ch75] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>h4c<

[r] ARROGANT?[n][cyan] Does "ARROGANT" describe PRESTON MANNING: VERY well, FAIRLY well, NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Preston Manning well enough to rate him [goto ch75] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>h4d<

[r] "COMPASSIONATE"[n][cyan] Does "COMPASSIONATE" describe PRESTON MANNING: VERY well, FAIRLY well, NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

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<0> don't know Preston Manning well enough to rate him [goto ch75] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>h4e<

[r] "IN TOUCH WITH THE TIMES?"[n][cyan] Does "IN TOUCH WITH THE TIMES" describe PRESTON MANNING: VERY well, FAIRLY well, NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Preston Manning well enough to rate him [goto ch75] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>h5a< [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch75][endif] [#Qu‚bec only] [if d1e ge <997>][goto ch75][endif] [if dr5 ge <5>][goto ch75][endif][cyan] What about..[white][r] GILLES DUCEPPE[n]

[r] Does "STRONG LEADER" describe GILLES DUCEPPE VERY well, FAIRLY well,[n][r] NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[n]

<1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Gilles Duceppe well enough to rate him [goto ch75] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>h5b<

[r] "TRUSTWORTHY?"[n][cyan] Does "TRUSTWORTHY" describe GILLES DUCEPPE: VERY well, FAIRLY well, NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

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<0> don't know Gilles Duceppe well enough to rate him [goto ch75] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>h5c<

[r] ARROGANT?[n][cyan] Does "ARROGANT" describe GILLES DUCEPPE: VERY well, FAIRLY well, NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Gilles Duceppe well enough to rate him [goto ch75] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>h5d<

[r] "COMPASSIONATE"[n][cyan] Does "COMPASSIONATE" describe GILLES DUCEPPE: VERY well, FAIRLY well, NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Gilles Duceppe well enough to rate him [goto ch75] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>h5e<

[r] "IN TOUCH WITH THE TIMES?"[n][cyan] Does "IN TOUCH WITH THE TIMES" describe GILLES DUCEPPE: VERY well, FAIRLY well, NOT VERY well, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> very well <3> fairly well <5> not very well <7> not at all

<0> don't know Gilles Duceppe well enough to rate him [goto ch75] for anything

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

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>ch75< [if rn7 eq <01> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <02> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <03> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <04> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <05> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <06> goto h3a]

[if rn7 eq <07> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <08> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <09> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <10> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <11> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <12> goto h3a]

[if rn7 eq <13> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <14> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <15> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <16> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <17> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <18> goto h2a]

[if rn7 eq <19> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <20> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <21> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <22> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <23> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <24> goto h3a]

>out7< exit leader randomisation here

>intI<

[# RANDOMIZE ORDER OF PARTIES][# RANDOMIZE RIDING vs. COUNTRY][# Repeat ]

[r] Now let's talk about how the parties are doing.[n]

[r] We'll be using a scale from 0 to 100. 0 means a party has NO CHANCE[n][r] AT ALL of winning, 50 means AN EVEN CHANCE, and 100 means the party is[n][r] CERTAIN to win.[n]

[r] You can use ANY number from 0 to 100.[n]

<1> to continue ====>

>ch80< [if rn4 eq <1>][goto ch81][endif] [# this routes country/riding split] [if rn4 eq <2>][goto ch87][endif]

>in21<

[r] And what about IN YOUR RIDING?[n]

<1> to continue ====>

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>ch81< [# randomizes parties in riding block] [if rn8 eq <01> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <02> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <03> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <04> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <05> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <06> goto i1a]

[if rn8 eq <07> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <08> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <09> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <10> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <11> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <12> goto i1b]

[if rn8 eq <13> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <14> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <15> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <16> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <17> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <18> goto i1c]

[if rn8 eq <19> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <20> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <21> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <22> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <23> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <24> goto i1d]

>i1a<

[r] The CONSERVATIVE party's chances of winning IN YOUR RIDING?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, 0 means NO chance for the party, 50 means AN EVEN CHANCE, and 100 means CERTAIN victory.[white] <0-100> Enter number

<996> There is no CONSERVATIVE candidate <997> Don't know what CONSERVATIVES chances are <998> Don't Know anything about RIDING [goto out3]

<999> Refused ====>

>ch82< [if rn8 eq <01> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <02> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <03> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <04> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <05> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <06> goto i1d]

[if rn8 eq <07> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <08> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <09> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <10> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <11> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <12> goto out3]

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[if rn8 eq <13> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <14> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <15> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <16> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <17> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <18> goto out3]

[if rn8 eq <19> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <20> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <21> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <22> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <23> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <24> goto out3]

>i1b<

[r] The LIBERAL party's chances IN YOUR RIDING?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, 0 means NO chance for the party, 50 means AN EVEN CHANCE, and 100 means CERTAIN victory.[white] <0-100> Enter number

<996> There is no LIBERAL candidate <997> Don't know what LIBERAL chances are <998> Don't Know anything about RIDING [goto out3]

<999> Refused ====>

>ch83< [if rn8 eq <01> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <02> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <03> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <04> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <05> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <06> goto out3]

[if rn8 eq <07> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <08> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <09> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <10> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <11> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <12> goto i1d]

[if rn8 eq <13> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <14> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <15> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <16> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <17> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <18> goto i1a]

[if rn8 eq <19> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <20> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <21> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <22> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <23> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <24> goto i1a]

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>i1c<

[r] The N.D.P. chances IN YOUR RIDING?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, 0 means NO chance for the party, 50 means AN EVEN CHANCE, and 100 means CERTAIN victory.[white] <0-100> Enter number

<996> There is no NDP candidate <997> Don't know what NDP chances are <998> Don't Know anything about RIDING [goto out3]

<999> Refused ====>

>ch84< [if rn8 eq <01> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <02> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <03> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <04> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <05> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <06> goto i1b]

[if rn8 eq <07> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <08> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <09> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <10> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <11> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <12> goto i1a]

[if rn8 eq <13> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <14> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <15> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <16> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <17> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <18> goto i1d]

[if rn8 eq <19> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <20> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <21> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <22> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <23> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <24> goto i1b]

>i1d< [if PROV eq <14>][goto i1e][endif] [#ROC only]

[r] The REFORM party's chances IN YOUR RIDING?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, 0 means NO chance for the party, 50 means AN EVEN CHANCE, and 100 means CERTAIN victory.[white] <0-100> Enter number

<996> There is no REFORM candidate <997> Don't know what REFORM chances are <998> Don't Know anything about RIDING [goto out3]

<999> Refused ====>

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>i1e< [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch85][endif] [# Qu‚bec only] [# fixed 30 april]

[r] The BLOC Qu‚b‚cois' chances IN YOUR RIDING?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, 0 means NO chance for the party, 50 means AN EVEN CHANCE, and 100 means CERTAIN victory.[white] <0-100> Enter number

<996> There is no BQ candidate <997> Don't know what BQ chances are <998> Don't Know anything about RIDING [goto out3]

<999> Refused ====>

>ch85< [if rn8 eq <01> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <02> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <03> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <04> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <05> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <06> goto i1c]

[if rn8 eq <07> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <08> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <09> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <10> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <11> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <12> goto i1c]

[if rn8 eq <13> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <14> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <15> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <16> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <17> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <18> goto i1b]

[if rn8 eq <19> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <20> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <21> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <22> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <23> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <24> goto i1c]

>out3<

>ch86< [if rn4 eq <1>][goto in22][endif] [# [if rn4 eq <2>][goto tie][endif]

>in22<

[r] And what about winning the election IN THE WHOLE COUNTRY?[n]

<1> to continue ====>

>1st< [allow 1][store <> in 1st]>2nd< [allow 1][store <> in 2nd]>a< [allow 3][store <0> in a]>b< [allow 3][store <0> in b]

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>ch87< [if rn9 eq <01> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <02> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <03> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <04> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <05> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <06> goto i2a]

[if rn9 eq <07> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <08> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <09> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <10> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <11> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <12> goto i2b]

[if rn9 eq <13> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <14> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <15> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <16> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <17> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <18> goto i2c]

[if rn9 eq <19> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <20> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <21> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <22> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <23> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <24> goto i2d]

>i2a<

[r] What are the CONSERVATIVE party's chances?[n][cyan] ...of winning the election IN THE WHOLE COUNTRY?

On a scale from 0 to 100 scale where 0 means NO chance for the party, 50 means AN EVEN CHANCE, and 100 means CERTAIN victory in the whole country.[white] <0-100> Enter number

<997> Don't know about ANY parties chances [goto ctr3]

<998> Don't Know about CONSERVATIVES chances <999> Refused ====>

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>ch88< [if i2a ge <0>] [if i2a le <100>] [if i2a gt a] [store i2a in a] [store <C> in 1st] [goto CH88] [endif] [endif] [endif] [if i2a ge <0>] [if i2a le <100>] [if i2a gt b] [store i2a in b] [store <C> in 2nd] [endif] [endif] [endif]

>CH88<

[if rn9 eq <01> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <02> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <03> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <04> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <05> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <06> goto i2d]

[if rn9 eq <07> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <08> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <09> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <10> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <11> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <12> goto i2e]

[if rn9 eq <13> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <14> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <15> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <16> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <17> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <18> goto i2e]

[if rn9 eq <19> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <20> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <21> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <22> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <23> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <24> goto i2e]

>i2b<

[r] What about the LIBERAL party's chances.[n][cyan] ...of winning the election IN THE WHOLE COUNTRY?

On a scale from 0 to 100 scale where 0 means NO chance for the party, 50 means AN EVEN CHANCE, and 100 means CERTAIN victory in the whole country.[white]

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<0-100>

<997> Don't know about ANY parties chances [goto ctr3]

<998> Don't Know about LIBERALS chances <999> Refused ====>

>ch89< [if i2b ge <0>] [if i2b le <100>] [if i2b gt a] [store i2b in a] [store <L> in 1st] [goto CH89] [endif][endif][endif] [if i2b ge <0>] [if i2b le <100>] [if i2b gt b] [store i2b in b] [store <L> in 2nd] [endif][endif][endif]

>CH89< [if rn9 eq <01> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <02> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <03> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <04> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <05> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <06> goto i2e]

[if rn9 eq <07> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <08> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <09> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <10> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <11> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <12> goto i2d]

[if rn9 eq <13> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <14> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <15> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <16> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <17> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <18> goto i2a]

[if rn9 eq <19> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <20> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <21> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <22> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <23> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <24> goto i2a]

>i2c<

[r] What about the N.D.P.'s chances?[n][cyan] of winning the election IN THE WHOLE COUNTRY?

Using the 0 to 100 scale where 0 means NO chance for the party, 50 means AN EVEN CHANCE, and 100 means CERTAIN victory.[white]

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<0-100> Enter number

<997> Don't know about ANY parties chances [goto ctr3]

<998> Don't Know about NDP chances <999> Refused ====>

>ch90< [if i2c ge <0>] [if i2c le <100>] [if i2c gt a] [store i2c in a] [store <N> in 1st] [goto CH90] [endif][endif][endif] [if i2c ge <0>] [if i2c le <100>] [if i2c gt b] [store i2c in b] [store <N> in 2nd] [endif][endif][endif]

>CH90< [if rn9 eq <01> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <02> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <03> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <04> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <05> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <06> goto i2b]

[if rn9 eq <07> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <08> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <09> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <10> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <11> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <12> goto i2a]

[if rn9 eq <13> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <14> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <15> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <16> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <17> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <18> goto i2d]

[if rn9 eq <19> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <20> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <21> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <22> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <23> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <24> goto i2b]

>i2d<

[r] What about the REFORM party's chances?[n][cyan] ...of winning the election IN THE WHOLE COUNTRY?

On a scale from 0 to 100 scale where 0 means NO chance for the party, 50 means AN EVEN CHANCE, and 100 means CERTAIN victory in the whole country.[white]

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<0-100> Enter number

<997> Don't know about ANY parties chances [goto ctr3]

<998> Don't Know about REFORM chances <999> Refused ====>

>ch91< [if i2d ge <0>] [if i2d le <100>] [if i2d gt a] [store i2d in a] [store <R> in 1st] [goto CH91] [endif][endif][endif] [if i2d ge <0>] [if i2d le <100>] [if i2d gt b] [store i2d in b] [store <R> in 2nd] [endif][endif][endif]

>CH91< [if rn9 eq <01> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <02> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <03> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <04> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <05> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <06> goto i2c]

[if rn9 eq <07> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <08> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <09> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <10> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <11> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <12> goto i2c]

[if rn9 eq <13> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <14> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <15> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <16> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <17> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <18> goto i2b]

[if rn9 eq <19> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <20> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <21> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <22> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <23> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <24> goto i2c]

>i2e<

[r] The BLOC QUEBECOIS' chances of winning the MAJORITY OF SEATS in QUEBEC?[n][cyan] Using the 0 to 100 scale where 0 represents NO chance for the party, 50 represents AN EVEN CHANCE, and 100 represents CERTAIN victory.[white]

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<0-100> Enter number

<997> Don't know about ANY parties chances [goto ctr3]

<998> Don't Know about BLOC QU•B•COIS chances <999> Refused ====>

>out4<

>ch92< [if rn4 eq <1>][goto tie][endif] [if rn4 eq <2>][goto in21][endif]

[# Opposition is not randomized but always included after Winning] [# the Election. The party that the respondent rates as having the] [# best chances of winning in the whole country is dropped from the [# following set of questions.]

[# ties are both left in] [# ALL ties left in???]

>tie< [allow 1][store <0> in tie] [if a eq b] [# ITS A TIE, leave everybody in!! [store <1> in tie] [goto int3] [endif]

>int3<

[r] The party that comes in second gets to form the OFFICIAL OPPOSITION.[n]

[r] Using the 0 to 100 scale where 0 means NO chance for the party,[n][r] 50 means AN EVEN CHANCE, and 100 means CERTAIN[n]

<1> to continue ====>

>i3a< [if 1st eq <L>][if tie eq <0>] [goto i3b] [endif][endif][cyan] What are..[white][r] ...the LIBERAL party's chances of forming the OFFICIAL OPPOSITION?[n][cyan] Using the 0 to 100 scale where 0 means NO chance for the party, 50 means AN EVEN CHANCE, and 100 means CERTAIN[white] <0-100> Enter number

<997> Don't know about ANY parties chances [goto ctr3]

<998> Don't Know about LIBERAL chances <999> Refused ====>

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>i3b< [if 1st eq <C>][if tie eq <0>] [goto i3c] [endif][endif][cyan] What are...[white][r] ...the CONSERVATIVE party's chances of forming the OFFICIAL[n][r] OPPOSITION?[n][cyan] Using the 0 to 100 scale where 0 means NO chance for the party, 50 means AN EVEN CHANCE, and 100 means CERTAIN[white] <0-100> Enter number

<997> Don't know about ANY parties chances [goto ctr3]

<998> Don't Know about CONSERVATIVES chances <999> Refused ====>

>i3c< [if 1st eq <N>][if tie eq <0>] [goto i3d] [endif][endif]

[cyan] What are ....[white][r] ...The N.D.P.'s chances of forming the OFFICIAL OPPOSITION?[n][cyan] Using the 0 to 100 scale where 0 means NO chance for the party, 50 means AN EVEN CHANCE, and 100 means CERTAIN[white] <0-100> Enter number

<997> Don't know about ANY parties chances [goto ctr3]

<998> Don't Know about NDP chances <999> Refused ====>

>i3d< [if 1st eq <R>][if tie eq <0>] [goto i3e] [endif][endif][cyan] What are...[white][r] ...the REFORM party's chances of forming the OFFICIAL OPPOSITION?[n][cyan] Using the 0 to 100 scale where 0 means NO chance for the party, 50 means AN EVEN CHANCE, and 100 means CERTAIN[white] <0-100> Enter number

<997> Don't know about ANY parties chances [goto ctr3]

<998> Don't Know about REFORM chances <999> Refused ====>

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>i3e<[cyan] What are...[white][r] ...the Bloc Qu‚b‚cois' chances of forming the OFFICIAL OPPOSITION?[n][cyan] Using the 0 to 100 scale where 0 means NO chance for the party, 50 means AN EVEN CHANCE, and 100 means CERTAIN[white] <0-100> Enter number

<997> Don't know about ANY parties chances [goto ctr3]

<998> Don't Know about Bloc Qu‚b‚cois chances <999> Refused ====>

SECTION J: POLICY II

>ctr3< [allow 1][store <0> in ctr3]

>ch93< [if rn10 eq <1>][goto j1a][endif] [if rn10 eq <2>][goto j1b][endif] [if rn10 eq <3>][goto j1c][endif] [if rn10 eq <4>][goto j1d][endif] [if rn10 eq <5>][goto j1e][endif] [if rn10 eq <6>][goto j1f][endif] [if rn10 eq <7>][goto j1g][endif]

>j1a<

[r] In your view which party would be BEST at preserving national unity?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Do NOT read party names[n][white] <1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> NDP <4> Reform <5> Bloc

<0> None

<6> Other [specify]

<98> Don't know <99> Refused ====>

>ch94< [if j1a ge <98>][add <1> to ctr3][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr3 ge <3>][goto j2][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn10 eq <2>] [#out] [goto j2] [else] [goto j1b] [endif]

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>j1b<

[r] Creating jobs?[n][cyan] Which party would be BEST at CREATING JOBS?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Do NOT read party names[n][white] <1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> NDP <4> Reform <5> Bloc

<0> None

<6> Other [specify]

<98> Don't know <99> Refused ====>

>ch95< [if j1b ge <98>][add <1> to ctr3][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr3 ge <3>][goto j2][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn10 eq <3>] [# out] [goto j2] [else] [goto j1c] [endif]

>j1c<

[r] Cutting taxes?[n][cyan] Which party would be BEST at CUTTING TAXES?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Do NOT read party names[n][white] <1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> NDP <4> Reform <5> Bloc

<0> None

<6> Other [specify]

<98> Don't know <99> Refused ====>

>ch96< [if j1c ge <98>][add <1> to ctr3][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr3 ge <3>][goto j2][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn10 eq <4>] [# out] [goto j2] [else] [goto j1d] [endif]

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>j1d<

[r] Keeping promises?[n][cyan] Which party would do BEST at KEEPING PROMISES?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Do NOT read party names[n][white] <1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> NDP <4> Reform <5> Bloc

<0> None

<6> Other [specify]

<98> Don't know <99> Refused ====>

>ch97< [if j1d ge <98>][add <1> to ctr3][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr3 ge <3>][goto j2][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn10 eq <5>] [# out] [goto j2] [else] [goto j1e] [endif]

>j1e< [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch98][endif]

[r] Defending the interests of Quebec?[n][cyan] Which party would be BEST at DEFENDING THE INTERESTS OF Quebec?[white] <1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> NDP <4> Reform <5> Bloc

<0> None

<6> Other [specify]

<98> Don't know <99> Refused ====>

>ch98< [if j1e ge <98>][add <1> to ctr3][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr3 ge <3>][goto j2][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn10 eq <6>] [goto j2] [else] [goto j1f] [endif]

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>j1f<

[r] Protecting social programmes?[n][cyan] Which party would be BEST at PROTECTING SOCIAL PROGRAMMES?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Do NOT read party names[n][white] <1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> NDP <4> Reform <5> Bloc

<0> None

<6> Other [specify]

<98> Don't know <99> Refused ====>

>ch99< [if j1f ge <98>][add <1> to ctr3][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr3 ge <3>][goto j2][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn10 eq <7>] [# out] [goto j2] [else] [goto j1g] [endif]

>j1g<

[r] Fighting crime?[n][cyan] Which party would do BEST at FIGHTING CRIME?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Do NOT read party names[n][white] <1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> NDP <4> Reform <5> Bloc

<0> None

<6> Other [specify]

<98> Don't know <99> Refused ====>

>c100< [if j1g ge <98>][add <1> to ctr3][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr3 ge <3>][goto j2][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn10 eq <1>] [# out] [goto j2] [else] [goto j1a] [endif]

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>j2<

[r] In the 1993 election campaign, did the Liberals promise to[n][r] do away with the GST?[n]

<1> Yes [goto j2b] <5> No

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto j3]

>j2b<

[r] Did the Liberals REALLY TRY to keep their promise?[n]

<1> Yes <5> No [goto j2c]

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto j3]

>j2c<

[r] How do you feel about this? Are you VERY ANGRY, QUITE ANGRY, or NOT[n][r] VERY ANGRY?[n]

<1> Very angry <3> Quite angry <5> Not very angry

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>j3< [if PROV eq <14>][goto j3a][endif] [#ROC only]

[r] Should Qu‚bec be recognized as a distinct society?[n]

<1> yes <5> no [goto j3c] <7> depends [goto j3c]

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto j4]

>j3c<

[r] Would you change your mind if this keeps Qu‚bec in Canada?[n]

<1> Yes <5> No

<7> depends

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

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>j3a< [if PROV ne <14>][goto j4][endif]

[r] Are you very favourable, somewhat favourable, somewhat opposed[n][r] or very opposed to Qu‚bec sovereignty[n]

<1> very favourable <2> somewhat favourable <3> somewhat opposed <4> very opposed

<0> neither favourable or opposed

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>

>j4< [# ask all]

[r] How likely is it that Qu‚bec will seperate from Canada: VERY LIKELY,[n][r] SOMEWHAT LIKELY, SOMEWHAT UNLIKELY, or VERY UNLIKELY?[n]

<1> Very likely [goto j4a] <2> Somewhat likely [goto j4a] <3> Somewhat unlikely [goto j4a] <4> Very unlikely

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto j5]

>j4a<

[r] Does the possibility of Qu‚bec seperating worry you a lot, somewhat,[n][r] a little, or not at all?[n]

<1> a lot <2> somewhat <3> a little <4> not at all

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>j5<

[r] Do you think the gap between rich and poor in Canada has INCREASED,[n][r] DECREASED, or STAYED ABOUT THE SAME over the last few years?[n]

<1> increased [goto j5a] <2> decreased <3> stayed the same

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto j6]

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>j5a<

[r] Has the gap increased A LOT, QUITE A BIT, or A LITTLE?[n]

<1> a lot <3> quite a bit <5> a little

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>j6<

[r] Would you say the federal government's spending cuts have been FAIR or[n][r] UNFAIR, on the whole?[n]

<1> Fair <5> Unfair

<7> both, fair to some/unfair to others

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>j7<

[r] Who has been hit the hardest by these cuts: THE POOR, THE MIDDLE CLASS,[n][r] or THE RICH?[n]

<1> The poor <3> The middle class <5> The rich

<7> the POOR and the MIDDLE

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>j9<

[r] In general, would you say that Canada's Aboriginal peoples are BETTER[n][r] OFF, WORSE OFF, or ABOUT THE SAME as other Canadians[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: If asked aboriginal people are; Indians, Inuit (Eskimo) and Metis.[n][white] <1> Better off <3> Worse off <5> About the same

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

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>j10<

[r] Should the federal government spend MORE, spend LESS, or ABOUT THE[n][r] SAME AS NOW for Aboriginal peoples?[n]

<1> More <3> Less <5> About the same as now

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>j18<

[r] Do you think Canada should admit more immigrants, fewer immigrants[n][r] or about the same as now?[n]

<1> More <3> Fewer <5> About the same as now

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>j19<[cyan] Do you think that...[white][r] ... pollution in Canada has got worse, got better or stayed about the[n][r] same in the last few years?[n]

<1> Got worse <3> Got better <5> Stayed about the same

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>

>j20<[cyan] Do you think that[white][r] ... crime in Canada has gone up, gone down or stayed[n][r] about the same in the last few years?[n]

<1> Gone up <3> Gone down <5> Stayed about the same

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

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>j21<

[r] Which is the best way to deal with young offenders who commit violent[n][r] crime:[n]

[r] ONE: give them tougher sentences[n][r] or[n][r] TWO: spend more on rehabilitating them[n]

<1> Tougher sentences <2> Rehabilitating them

<7> other [specify]

<98> don't know <99> refused ====>

>j12< [store <Province> in E001] [store <Provinces> in E006] [store <province> in F001] [store <PROVINCES> in F006] [if PROV ge <20>] [store <Territory> in E001] [store <parts of Canada> in E006] [store <territoire> in F001] [store <autres parties du Canada> in F006] [endif]

[r] In general, does the federal government treat your [fill E001][n][r] BETTER, WORSE, or ABOUT THE SAME as other [fill E006]?[n]

<1> Better <3> Worse <5> About the same

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>j13<

[r] Do political parties keep their election promises MOST OF THE TIME,[n][r] SOME OF THE TIME, or HARDLY EVER?[n]

<1> Most of the time <3> Some of the time <5> Hardly ever

<7> Depends which party

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

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>j14<

[r] Have you heard about the Somalia Affair?[n]

<1> Yes [goto j14a] <5> No

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto j15]

>j14a<

[r] Has the federal government handled this VERY WELL, QUITE WELL,[n][r] NOT VERY WELL, or NOT WELL AT ALL?[n]

<1> Very well <3> Quite well <5> Not very well <7> Not well at all

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>j15< [allow 1][loc 28/57] [# effective 8 May 1997]

[r] In your view, is the government's decision to hold the election at[n][r] this time completely acceptable, acceptable, unacceptable, or[n][r] completely unacceptable?[n]

<1> completely acceptable <3> acceptable <5> unacceptable <7> completely unaceeptable

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>

>ext1< [# replaced by f14]>ext2< [# replaced by f15]>ext3< [# replaced by j15]>ext4< [# deleted]>ext5< [# deleted]>ext6< [# replaced by m13]

SECTION K PARTY IDENTIFICATION AND VOTE HISTORY

>k1< [allow 2][loc 28/64] [# Repeat ] [store <Reform> in E001] [store <Reform> in F001] [if PROV eq <14>] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois> in E001] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois> in F001] [endif]

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[r] In federal politics, do you usually think of yourself as a Liberal,[n][r] Conservative, N.D.P, [fill E001] or none of these?[n]

<1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> N.D.P <4> Reform <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois

<6> Other (specify) [specify] [goto k5]

<0> None of these[goto k3]

<98> Don't Know [goto k3] <99> Refused[goto k5] ====>

>k2< [# Repeat ] [if k1 eq <1>] [store <Liberal> in E001] [endif] [if k1 eq <2>] [store <Conservative> in E001] [endif] [if k1 eq <3>] [store <N.D.P.> in E001] [endif] [if k1 eq <4>] [store <Reform> in E001] [endif] [if k1 eq <5>] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois> in E001] [endif]

[r] How strongly [fill E001] do you feel, very strongly, fairly[n][r] strongly, or not very strongly?[n]

<1> Very Strongly <3> Fairly Strongly <5> Not Very Strongly

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto k5]

>k3< [# Repeat ]

[r] Do you generally think of yourself as being a LITTLE closer to one of[n][r] the federal parties than to the others?[n]

<1> Yes [goto k4] <5> No

<8> Don't know <9> Refused

====>[goto k5]

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>k4< [# Repeat ]

[r] Which party is that?[n]

<1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> N.D.P <4> Reform <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois

<6> Other (specify) [specify]

<0> None

<98> Don't know <99> Refused ====>

>k5< [# Repeat ]

[r] Did you vote in the 1993 Federal election?[n]

<1> Yes [goto k6] <5> No

<7> not eligible (too young/not a Canadian Citizen)

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto k13]

>k6< [# Repeat ]

[r] Which party did you vote for?[n]

<1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> N.D.P <4> Reform <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois

<0> Other (specify) [specify]

<98> Don't know <99> Refused ====>

>k13< [store <> in E001][store <> in E003][store <> in E006] [# Repeat ] [store <Provincial> in E001] [if PROV ge <20>][store <Territorial> in E001][endif] [if PROV ge <10>] [# NF to NB PC filled here] [if PROV le <13>] [store <Conservative,> in E002] [store <N.D.P.> in E003] [endif][endif] [if PROV eq <13>] [store <Confederation of Regions,> in E006] [endif]

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[if PROV eq <14>] [store <> in E002] [store <Parti Qu‚b‚cois,> in E006] [store <l'Action D‚mocratique> in E003] [endif] [if PROV ge <15>] [# ontario to alta PC filled here] [if PROV le <18>] [store <Conservative,> in E002] [store <N.D.P.> in E003] [endif][endif] [if PROV eq <18>][store <Social Credit> in E006][endif] [# AB social credit] [if PROV eq <19>] [# BC reform and Social Credit filled here] [store <Reform> in E002] [store <Social Credit> in E006] [store <N.D.P.> in E003] [endif] [if PROV eq <20>] [store <Yukon Party> in E002] [store <N.D.P.> in E003] [endif]

[r] If a [fill E001] election were held today in [fill pppp] [n][r] which party would you vote for?[n]

[r] The Liberal party, the [fill E002], [fill E003][n][r] [fill E006] or some other party?[n]

<1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> N.D.P <4> Social Credit <5> Parti Qu‚b‚cois <6> Confederation of Regions <7> Yukon Party <8> Reform (BC) <9> l'Action D‚mocratique

<0> Other (specify) [specify]

<96> will spoil ballot <97> Will not vote

<98> Don't Know [goto k14] <99> Refused ====>[goto k15]

>k14< [# Repeat ]

[r] Which party are you leaning toward?[n]

<1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> N.D.P <4> Social Credit <5> Parti Qu‚b‚cois <6> Confederation of Regions <7> Yukon Party <8> Reform (BC) <9> l'Action Democratique

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<0> Other party (specify) [specify]

<98> Don't know <99> Refused ====>

>k15< [if PROV ne <14>][goto l1][endif] [# Qu‚bec only]

[r] Did you vote in the Qu‚bec referendum on sovereignty in 1995?[n]

<1> Yes [goto k16] <5> No

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto l1]

>k16<

[r] Did you vote YES, or did you vote NO?[n]

<1> Voted Yes <5> Voted No

<7> Spoiled Ballot

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

SECTION L: DEBATE

>l1< [#effective 13 May 1997] [# Repeat ]

[r] Did you see the ENGLISH TV debate among the party leaders?[n]

<1> yes [goto l1a] <5> no

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto l1b]

>l1a<

[r] Did you see ALL of the debate, MOST of the debate or just SOME of it?[n]

<1> All <3> Most <5> Some

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>l1b< [store <From what you have heard> in E006] [# Repeat ] [if l1 eq <1>] [store <In your opinion> in E006] [endif]

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[r] [fill E006], which leader did the [n][r] BEST in that debate?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Do not read list[n][white] <1> Charest <2> Chr‚tien <3> McDonough <4> Manning <5> Duceppe

<0> None

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>l1c< [# Repeat ]

[r] And which leader did the WORST?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: do not read[n][white] <1> Charest <2> Chr‚tien <3> McDonough <4> Manning <5> Duceppe

<0> none

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>l2< [#if DATE lt <051497>][#goto l3][#endif] [# Repeat ]

[r] Did you see the FIRST FRENCH TV debate, which took place on May 13th?[n]

<1> yes [goto l2a] <5> no

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto l2b]

>l2a<

[r] Did you see ALL of the debate, MOST of the debate or just SOME of it?[n]

<1> All <3> Most <5> Some

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>l2b< [store <From what you have heard> in E006] [# Repeat ] [if l2 eq <1>] [store <In your opinion> in E006] [endif]

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[r] [fill E006] who did the BEST in that [n][r] debate?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Do not read[n][white] <1> Charest <2> Chr‚tien <3> McDonough <4> Manning <5> Duceppe

<0> none

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>l2c< [allow 1][loc 29/6] [# Repeat ]

[r] And who did the WORST?[n]bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Do not read[n][white] <1> Charest <2> Chr‚tien <3> McDonough <4> Manning <5> Duceppe

<0> none

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>l2d< [allow 1][loc 28/58] [# new debate item]

[r] Did you see the SECOND FRENCH TV DEBATE that took place on May 19[n][r] because the first one was interrupted?[n]

<1> yes [goto l2e] <5> no

<8> don't know <9>refused ====>[goto l2f]

>l2e< [allow 1][loc 28/59]

[r] Did you see ALL of the debate, MOST of the debate or just SOME of it?[n]

<1> All <3> Most <5> Some

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

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>l2f< [allow 1][loc 28/60] [# Repeat ] [store <From what you have heard> in E006] [if l2d eq <1>] [store <In your opinion> in E006] [endif]

[r] [fill E006] who did the BEST in that [n][r] debate?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Do not read[n][white] <1> Charest <2> Chr‚tien <3> McDonough <4> Manning <5> Duceppe

<0> none

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>l2g< [allow 1][loc 28/61] [# Repeat ]

[r] And who did the WORST?[n]bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Do not read[n][white] <1> Charest <2> Chr‚tien <3> McDonough <4> Manning <5> Duceppe

<0> none

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>l3< [allow 1][loc 29/7] [# Repeat ]

[r] IN THE PAST WEEK, did you see or hear any polls about how well[n][r] the parties are doing?[n]

<1> Yes <5> No

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>l4< [# Repeat ]

[r] Where do you get MOST of your information about the election: TV,[n][r] radio, newspapers, family, or friends?[n]

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<1> Television [goto l6] <2> Radio [goto l6] <3> Newspapers [goto l6] <4> Family <5> Friends

<8> Don't know [goto l6] <9> Refused [goto l6] ====>

>l5< [# Repeat ]

[r] And between TV, radio, and newspapers? Which is MOST important?[n]

<1> Television <3> Radio <5> Newspapers

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>l6<

[r] We would like to see how widely known some political figures are. Do[n][r] you recall the name of the President of the United States?[n]

<1> Clinton / Bill Clinton <5> any other name

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>l11<

[r] The Minister of Finance of Canada?[n][cyan] do you recall the name of the Minister of Finance of Canada?[white] <1> Martin / Paul Martin <5> any other name

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>l12< [store <Premier> in E003] [if PROV eq <20>] [# special title for Yukon] [store <Government Leader> in E003] [endif]

[r] The [fill E003] of [fill pppp][n][cyan] do you recall the name of the [fill E003] of [fill pppp][white] <10> Brian Tobin <16> Gary Filmon <11> Patrick Binns <17> Roy Romanow <12> John Savage <18> Ralph Klein <13> Frank McKenna <19> Glenn Clark <14> Lucien Bouchard <20> Don Morin

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<15> Mike Harris <21> Piers McDonald

<97> any other name

<98> Don't know <99> Refused ====>

>l13<

[r] The first woman to be Prime Minister of Canada[n][cyan] Do your recall the name of the first woman to be Prime Minister of Canada?[white] <1> Kim / Kim Campbell <5> any other name

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

SECTION M: BACKGROUND

>age< [# Repeat ]

[r] To make sure we are talking to a cross section of Canadians, we need[n][r] to get a little information about your background[n]

[r] First, in what year were you born?[n]

<1875-1979> Enter year of birth please

<9997> 1979 or later

<9999> refused ====>

>m2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Are you presently married, living with a partner, divorced, separated,[n][r] widowed, or have you never been married?[n]

<1> Married <2> living with a partner <3> Divorced <4> Separated <5> Widowed <6> Never married

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

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>m3< [# Repeat ]

[r] What is the highest level of education that you have completed?[n]

<1> No Schooling <2> Some elementary school <3> Completed elementary school <4> Some secondary / high school <5> Completed secondary / high school <6> Some technical, community college, CEGEP, College Classique <7> Completed technical, community college, CEGEP,College Classique <8> Some university <9> Bachelor's Degree <10> Master's degree <11> Professional degree or doctorate

<98> Don't Know <99> Refused====>

>m4< [# Repeat ]

[r] Are you presently self employed, working for pay, are you unemployed,[n][r] retired, a student, or a homemaker?[n]

<1> working now (incl. on strike and any form of leave)[goto m6] <2> laid off [goto m6] <3> unemployed [goto m6] <4> retired [goto m4a] <5> disabled [goto m4a] <6> student [goto m4a] <7> homemaker [goto m4a] <8> self employed [goto m6] [# check]

<98> Don't Know [goto m9] <99> Refused [goto m9] ====>

>m4a< [#asked to handicapped, students, homemakers] [# Repeat ]

[r] And are you the main income earner in your household?[n]

<1> Yes [goto m6] <5> No [goto m6]

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto m9]

>m6< [store <> in E001][store <> in E006] [# Repeat ] [if m4 eq <4>][goto m7][endif] [if m4 eq <1>] [store <is> in E001] [endif] [if m4 eq <8>] [store <is> in E001] [endif]

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[if m4 eq <2>] [store <was> in E001] [endif] [if m4 eq <3>] [store <was> in E001] [endif] [if m4 eq <4>] [store <was> in E001] [endif] [if m4 eq <5>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <is> in E001] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <6>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <is> in E001] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <7>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <is> in E001] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <5>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <is> in E001] [store <family's principal wage-earner's> in E006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <6>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <is> in E001] [store <family's principal wage-earner's> in E006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <7>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <is> in E001] [store <family's principal wage-earner's> in E006] [endif][endif]

[r] What [fill E001] your [fill E006] main occupation?[n]

<1> Enter verbatim [specify]

<9991> government assistance [goto m8] <9992> Unemployed [goto m8] <9993> self-employed [goto m8] <9994> homemaker [goto m8] <9995> student [goto m8] <9996> disabled [goto m8] <9997> retired [goto m8]

<9999> Refused ====>

>m7< [if m4 eq <8>][goto m9][endif] [# self employed skip] [# Repeat ] [store <> in E001][store <> in F001] [if m4 eq <1>] [store <Do you> in E001] [endif] [if m4 eq <2>] [store <Did you> in E001] [endif] [if m4 eq <3>] [store <Did you> in E001] [endif] [if m4 eq <4>] [store <Did you> in E001] [endif]

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[if m4 eq <5>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <Do you> in E001] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <6>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <Do you> in E001] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <7>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <Do you> in E001] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <5>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <Does he/she> in E001] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <6>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <Does he/she> in E001] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <7>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <Does he/she> in E001] [endif][endif]

[r] [fill E001] work for a private company, in the public[n][r] sector, such as hospital, school or municipality, in a government[n][r] owned company, or a Federal or Provincial government ministry?[n]

<1> for a private company, [goto m8] <3> in the public sector, such as hospital, school [goto m8] or municipality. <5> in a government-owned company [goto m8] <7> or a Federal or Provincial government ministry? [goto m7a]

<0> not working [goto m9]

<8> Don't know [goto m8] <9> Refused [goto m8]====>

>m7a< [# Repeat ]

[r] Is that the federal or provincial government?[n]

<1> federal <5> provincial

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>m8< [# Repeat ] [# if currently unemployed, laid off at m4 do we ask???? [if m4 eq <2>][goto m9][endif] [if m4 eq <3>][goto m9][endif] [if m4 eq <4>][goto m9][endif] [#if m4 eq <8>][#goto m9][#endif] [# deleted per A.Blais] [store <> in E006] [if m4 eq <1>] [store <Were you> in E006] [endif] [if m4 eq <4>] [store <Were you> in E006] [endif]

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[if m4 eq <5>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <Were you> in E006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <6>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <Were you> in E006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <7>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <Was the family's principal wage-earner's> in E006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <5>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <Was the family's principal wage-earner's> in E006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <6>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <Was the family's principal wage-earner's> in E006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <7>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <Was the family's principal wage-earner's> in E006] [endif][endif]

[r] [fill E006] out of work[n][r] or laid off at any time during the last year?[n]

<1> Yes <5> No

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>m8a< [store <> in E001][store <> in E006] [if m4 eq <1>] [store <losing your job> in E001] [endif] [if m4 eq <4>] [store <losing your job> in E001] [endif] [if m4 eq <5>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <losing your job> in E001] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <6>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <losing your job> in E001] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <7>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <your family's> in E001] [store <principal wage earner losing his/her> in E006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <5>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <your family's> in E001] [store <principal wage earner losing his/her> in E006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <6>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <your family's> in E001] [store <principal wage earner losing his/her> in E006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <7>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <your family's> in E001] [store <principal wage earner losing his/her> in E006] [endif][endif]

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[r] How worried are you about [fill E001][n][r] [fill E006] job in the near future?[n]

[r] A lot, somewhat, a little, or not at all?[n]

<1> a lot <3> somewhat <5> a little <7> not at all

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>m9< [# Repeat ]

[r] Do you or anyone in your household belong to a union?[n]

<1> Yes <5> No

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>m10< [# Repeat ]

[r] What is your religious affiliation? Is it Protestant, Catholic,[n][r] Jewish, Islam, another religion, or none?[n]

<1> Protestant [goto m10a] <2> Catholic <3> Jewish <4> Islam

<5> Other religion (Non-Judeo Christian, specify) [specify]

<0> None

<98> Don't know <99> Refused ====>[goto m10b]

>m10a< [# Repeat ]

[r] What church or denomination is that?[n]

<1> Anglican <2> United Church of Canada <3> Presbyterian <4> Baptist <5> Lutheran <6> Christian Reformed <7>Pentecostal/Fundamentalist/Born Again/Charismatic

<0> Other (specify) [specify]

<98> Don't know <99> Refused

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====>

>m10b<

[r] In your life, would you say religion is VERY important, SOMEWHAT[n][r] important, NOT VERY important, or NOT IMPORTANT at all?[n]

<1> Very important <3> Somewhat important <5> Not very important <7> Not important at all

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

[# Repeat ]>m11< [r] In what country were you born?[n] <1> CANADA <68> dominica <92> israel <19> scotland <40> albania <54> el salvador <16> italy <44> serbia <10> austria <95> ethiopia <71> jamaica <36> slovakia <65> bahamas <26> finland <77> japan <45> slovenia <85> bangladesh <12> france <78> korea <97> somalia <66> barbados <13> germany <93> lebanon <20> spain <50> belize <14> greece <43> macedonia <88> sri lanka <67> bermuda <69> grenada <58> mexico <28> sweden <41> bosnia <55> guatemala <17> netherlands <80> taiwan <11> britain <56> guyana <59> nicaragua <72> trinidad <30> bulgarian <70> haiti <96> nigeria <37> ukraine <51> chile <57> honduras <27> norway <60> venezuala <75> china <76> hong kong <87> pakistan <81> vietnam <52> columbia <32> hungary <79> philipinnes <21> wales <53> costa rica <86> india <33> poland <46> yugoslavia <42> croatia <90> iran <18> portugal <31> czech <91> iraq <34> romania <25> denmark <15> ireland <35> russia <0> OTHER [specify] <98> don't know <99> refused====>

>m12< [if m11 eq <1>][goto m13][endif] [# Repeat ]

[r] In what year did you come to live in Canada?[n]

<1900-1991> exact year

<9998> Don't know <9999> Refused ====>

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>m13< [allow 2][loc 28/62][r] To what ethnic or cultural group did you, or your ancestors[n][r] belong on first coming to this continent?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: If R is not clear, say "Are you Scottish, Chinese, Greek, or something else?"[n][white] <1> English <13> Italian <2> Irish <14> Japanese <3> Scottish <15> Jewish <4> Welsh <16> Native Indian/Inuit <5> Chinese <17> Black <6> Czech/Slovak <18> Netherlands (Dutch) <7> Finnish/Baltic <19> Polish <8> French/Quebecois <20> Portuguese <9> German/Austrian <21> Russian <10> Greek/Macedonian <22> Scandinavian <11> Hungarian <23> Ukrainian <12> Indian/Pakistani/Sikh <24> West Indian Bengali/Sri Lankan <25> Oceanic (Australian, New Zealander) Tamil/Bangladesh <0> Other [specify]

<98> Don't know <99> Refused =====>

>m14< [allow 2][loc 29/45] [# Repeat ]

[r] What language do you usually speak at home?[n]

<1> French <5> English

<0> Other (specify) [specify]

<98> Don't know <99> Refused ====>

>m15< [# Repeat ] [# specify added 2 May]

[r] What is the first language you learned and still understand?[n]

<1> French <5> English

<0> Other (specify) [specify]

<98> Don't know <99> Refused ====>

>m16< [# Repeat ]

[r] Could you please tell me your total household income, be sure to[n][r] include income FROM ALL SOURCES such as savings, pensions, rent,[n][r] as well as wages, TO THE NEAREST THOUSAND DOLLARS, what was your[n][r] TOTAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME before taxes and other deductions for 1996?[n]

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<1-997> Actual income [goto m17]

<998> Don't know <999> Refused ====>

>m16a< [# Repeat ]

[r] We don't need the exact amount; could tell me which of these[n][r] broad categories it falls into...[n]

<1>...less than $20,000 <2>...between $20,000 and $30,000($29,999.99) <3>...between $30,000 and $40,000 <4>...between $40,000 and $50,000 <5>...between $50,000 and $60,000 <6>...between $60,000 and $70,000 <7>...between $70,000 and $80,000 <8>...between $80,000 and $90,000 <9>...between $90,000 and $100,000, or <10> ...more than $100,000

<98> Don't know <99> Refused ====>

>m17< [# Repeat ]

[r] How many children under 18 years live in your home?[n]

<0> None

<1-7> Enter number of children

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>m18<

[r] Do you have any long-term disability or handicap?[n]

<1> yes [goto m19] <5> no

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====> [goto stop]

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>m19<

[r] Does it affect your sight, hearing, mobility, agility, or something[n][r] else?[n]

<1> Sight <2> Hearing <3> Mobility <4> Agility <5> Something else

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>stop< [if ETIM eq <>][settime ETIM][endif] [record language in LANG] [goto SET]

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=============================================================1997 CAMPAIGN PERIOD QUESTIONNAIRE (FRENCH)

Project 811 May 3 1997

=============================================================

>gend.2< [return][open cb][allow 1][loc 25/1] [setkey <f3> to <skcb>] [setkey <f7> to <j>][bold][yellow]INTERVIEWER : Veuillez inscrire le sexe du(de la) r‚pondant(e).[n][white] <1> Homme <5> Femme

<8> ne sais pas ====>

>jf1< [allow 6][store <> in jf1]

>ssss< [if BTIM is <>][settime BTIM][endif]

>ver< [allow 1][store <6> in ver]

SECTION A: VOTE INTENTIONS

>a1.2<

[r] Quel est l'enjeu (sujet, question) le plus important pour VOUS[n][r] PERSONNELLEMENT dans cette ‚lection?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: un seul mot n'est pas acceptable comme reponse "l'economie" Demandez "que pensez-vous de l'‚conomie?[n][white] <1> Veuillez inscrire la r‚ponse mot par mot [specify]

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>[goto in4]

>in4.2<

[r] Quelle est l'importance des enjeux suivants pour VOUS PERSONNELLEMENT[n][r] dans cette ‚lection?[n]

<1> A continuer ====>[goto ctr1]

>ctr1< [allow 1][store <0> in ctr1] [# counter for dk/ref in random section] [goto ch10]

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>ch10< [if rn1 eq <1>][goto a2a][endif] [# rotate section] [if rn1 eq <2>][goto a2b][endif] [if rn1 eq <3>][goto a2c][endif] [if rn1 eq <4>][goto a2d][endif] [if rn1 eq <5>][goto a2e][endif] [if rn1 eq <6>][goto a2f][endif] [if rn1 eq <7>][goto a2g][endif] [if rn1 eq <8>][goto a2h][endif]

>a2a.2<

[r] Pr‚server l'unit‚ nationale.[n][cyan] Pour vous personnellement, dans cette ‚lection est-ce un enjeu trŠs important, assez important, ou pas trŠs important?[white] <1> TrŠs important <2> Assez important <3> pas trŠs important

<7> ne votera pas [goto a3]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus =====>

>ch11< [if a2a ge <8>][add <1> to ctr1][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr1 ge <3>][goto a3][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn1 eq <2>] [# out] [goto a3] [else] [goto a2b] [endif]

>a2b.2<

[r] R‚duire le d‚ficit.[n][cyan] Pour vous personnellement, dans cette ‚lection est-ce un enjeu trŠs important, assez important, ou pas trŠs important?[white] <1> TrŠs important <2> Assez important <3> pas trŠs important

<7> ne votera pas [goto a3]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus =====>

>ch12< [if a2b ge <8>][add <1> to ctr1][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr1 ge <3>][goto a3][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn1 eq <3>] [# out] [goto a3] [else] [goto a2c] [endif]

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>a2c.2<

[r] Cr‚er des emplois.[n][cyan] Pour vous personnellement, dans cette ‚lection est-ce un enjeu trŠs important, assez important, ou pas trŠs important?[white] <1> TrŠs important <2> Assez important <3> pas trŠs important

<7> ne votera pas [goto a3]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus =====>

>ch13< [if a2c ge <8>][add <1> to ctr1][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr1 ge <3>][goto a3][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn1 eq <4>] [# out] [goto a3] [else] [goto a2d] [endif]

>a2d.2<

[r] Baisser les taxes.[n][cyan] Pour vous personnellement, dans cette ‚lection est-ce un enjeu trŠs important, assez important, ou pas trŠs important?[white] <1> TrŠs important <2> Assez important <3> pas trŠs important

<7> ne votera pas [goto a3]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus =====>

>ch14< [if a2d ge <8>][add <1> to ctr1][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr1 ge <3>][goto a3][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn1 eq <5>] [# out] [goto a3] [else] [goto a2e] [endif]

>a2e.2<

[r] Tenir ses promesses ‚lectorales.[n][cyan] Pour vous personnellement, dans cette ‚lection est-ce un enjeu trŠs important, assez important, ou pas trŠs important?[white]

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<1> TrŠs important <2> Assez important <3> pas trŠs important

<7> ne votera pas [goto a3]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus =====>

>ch15< [if a2e ge <8>][add <1> to ctr1][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr1 ge <3>][goto a3][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn1 eq <6>] [# out] [goto a3] [else] [goto a2f] [endif]

>a2f.2<

[r] Prot‚ger les programmes sociaux.[n][cyan] Pour vous personnellement, dans cette ‚lection est-ce un enjeu trŠs important, assez important, ou pas trŠs important?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Si "r" demande: les programmes sociaux sont la sant‚, l'‚ducation, et le bien ˆtre social[n][white] <1> TrŠs important <2> Assez important <3> pas trŠs important

<7> ne votera pas [goto a3]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus =====>

>ch16< [if a2f ge <8>][add <1> to ctr1][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr1 ge <3>][goto a3][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn1 eq <7>] [# out] [goto a3] [else] [goto a2g] [endif]

>a2g.2<

[r] Combattre la criminalit‚.[n][cyan] Pour vous personnellement, dans cette ‚lection est-ce un enjeu trŠs important, assez important, ou pas trŠs important?[white] <1> TrŠs important <2> Assez important <3> pas trŠs important

<7> ne votera pas [goto a3]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus

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=====>

>ch17< [if a2g ge <8>][add <1> to ctr1][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr1 ge <3>][goto a3][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn1 eq <8>] [# out] [goto a3] [else] [goto a2h] [endif]

>a2h.2< [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch18][endif]

[r] D‚fendre les int‚rˆts du Qu‚bec.[n][cyan] Pour vous personnellement, dans cette ‚lection est-ce un enjeu trŠs important, assez important, ou pas trŠs important?[white] <1> TrŠs important <2> Assez important <3> pas trŠs important

<7> ne votera pas [goto a3]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus =====>

>ch18< [if a2h ge <8>][add <1> to ctr1][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr1 ge <3>][goto a3][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn1 eq <1>] [#out] [goto a3] [else] [goto a2a] [# loop back] [endif]

>a3.2<

[r] Est-ce CERTAIN que vous irez voter le jour de l'‚lection, ou est-ce[n][r] PROBABLE, IMPROBABLE, ou est-ce CERTAIN que vous n'irez pas voter ?[n]

<1> Certain de voter <2> Probable <3> Improbable

<7> Certain de ne pas voter [goto b1]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch20.2< [store <Reform Party> in E001] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois> in F001][bold][yellow]INTERVIEWER: Le temps de r‚ponse a la prochaine question doit ˆtre chronom‚tr‚e. Vous devez lire la question d'abord, puis entrez (1).

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Quand le "R" donne une r‚ponse entrez (1) encore une fois. AprŠs avoir entr‚ le second (1) les options pour les r‚ponses vont apparaŒtre.[n][white] <1> A continuer ====>

>ch21.2< [store <W> in E006] TIMER [# Repeat ] [store <P> in F006] [if a3 eq <4>] [store <If you do vote, w> in E006] [store <Si vous votez, p> in F006] [endif]>ch21.2<[r] [fill F006]our quel parti pensez vous voter: le Parti[n][r] Conservateur, le Parti Lib‚ral, le Nouveau Parti[n][r] D‚mocratique, le [fill F001], ou un autre parti?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: ENTREZ <1> AUSSITOT QUE VOUS AUREZ LU LE DERNIER MOT DE LA QUESTION![n][white] ====>

>ch22.2< [start timer][no erase][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: ENTREZ <1> QUAND LE "R" COMMENCE A REPONDRE[n][white] ====>

>a4.2< [stop timer][record timer in jf1] [if PROV eq <14>][store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois> in E001][endif] [if PROV ne <14>][store <Reform Party> in E001][endif]

>a4.2<

[r] [fill F006]our quel parti pensez-vous voter: le Parti Lib‚ral, le[n][r] Parti conservateur, le Nouveau Parti D‚mocratique, le [fill E001], [n][r] ou un autre parti?[n]

<1> Lib‚ral [goto a7] <2> Conservateur [goto a7] <3> N.P.D [goto a7] <4> Reform Party [goto a7] <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois [goto a7]

<0> Autre (sp‚cifiez) [goto a7]

<96> ne votera pas [goto b1] <97> Aucun [goto a5]

<98> Ne sais pas/Ind‚cis [goto a5] <99> Refus [goto a5] ====>

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>a5< [store <> in E006][store <> in E002] [store <> in F006][store <> in F002] [if a4 eq <98>] [store <Which party are you> in E006] [store < now> in E002] [store <Quel parti ˆtes-vous tent‚ d'appuyer?> in F006] [endif] [if a4 eq <97>] [store <Is there a party you are> in E006] [store <s> in E002] [store <Est-ce qu'il y a un parti que vous> in F006] [store <ˆtes tent‚(e) d'appuyer?> in F002] [endif]

>a5.2<

[fill F006] [fill F002][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Do not read list[n][white] <1> Lib‚ral <2> Conservateur <3> N.P.D <4> Reform Party <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois

<0> Autre (sp‚cifiez) [specify]

<97> Aucun

<98> Ne sais pas/Ind‚cis [goto b1] <99> Refus [goto b1] ====>[goto a7]

>a7.2< [store <Liberals,> in E001] [store <Le Parti Lib‚ral,> in F002] [store <Conservatives,> in E002] [store <Le Parti Conservateur,> in F001] [store <N.D.P.,> in E003] [store <N.P.D.,> in F003] [store <Reform,> in E006] [store <Reform Party,> in F006] [if PROV eq <14>] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois,> in E005] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois,> in F005] [endif] [if PROV ne <14>]--------------+ [store <> in E005] | exclude BQ from ROC [store <> in F005] | [endif]---------------------+ [if a4 eq <1>] [store <> in E001] [store <> in F001] [endif] [if a4 eq <2>] [store <> in E002] [store <> in F002] [endif] [if a4 eq <3>] [store <> in E003] [store <> in F003] [endif]

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[if a4 eq <4>] [store <> in E006] [store <> in F006] [endif] [if a4 eq <5>] [store <> in E005] [store <> in F005] [endif] [if a5 eq <1>] [store <> in E001] [store <> in F001] [endif] [if a5 eq <2>] [store <> in E002] [store <> in F002] [endif] [if a5 eq <3>] [store <> in E003] [store <> in F003] [endif] [if a5 eq <4>] [store <> in E006] [store <> in F006] [endif] [if a5 eq <5>] [store <> in E005] [store <> in F005] [endif]

[r] Et quel parti serait votre deuxiŠme choix? Le [fill F001][n][r] [fill F002] [fill F003] [fill F006] [fill F005]? [n]

<1> [fill F001] <2> [fill F002] <3> [fill F003] <4> [fill F006] <5> [fill F005]

<0> autre, inclut donner le nom d'un chef mais pas le nom d'un parti [specify]

<97> AUCUN [goto b1] <98> Ne sais pas [goto b1] <99> Refus [goto b1] ====>

SECTION B: INTEREST AND CAMPAIGN ACTIVITIES

>b1.2<

[r] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 10, o— 0 veut dire aucune attention et 10 veut[n][r] dire beaucoup d'attention, quelle attention avez-vous accord‚e, aux[n][r] cours des derniers jours, aux nouvelles sur l'‚lection … la t‚l‚vision[n]

<0-10> Inscrire nombre entre 0-10

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

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>b2.2<

[r] ...et aux nouvelles sur l'‚lection dans les journaux?[n][cyan] Sur la mˆme ‚chelle de 0 … 10, quelle attention avez-vous accord‚e, aux cours des derniers jours, aux nouvelles sur l'‚lection dans les journaux?[white] <0-10> Inscrire nombre entre 0-10

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>b3.2<

[r] ...et aux nouvelles sur l'‚lection … la radio?[n][cyan] Sur la mˆme ‚chelle de 0 … 10, quelle attention avez-vous accord‚e, aux cours des derniers jours, aux nouvelles sur l'‚lection dans les journaux?[white] <0-10> Inscrire nombre entre 0-10

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>b4.2<

[r] Sur la mˆme ‚chelle, o— 0 veut dire aucune int‚rˆt et 10 veut dire[n][r] beaucoup d'int‚rˆt, comment ‚valuez-vous votre int‚rˆt[n][r] pour cette ‚lection?[n]

<0-10> Inscrire nombre entre 0-10

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>b5.2<

[r] Et votre int‚rˆt pour la politique en g‚n‚ral?[n][cyan] 0 veut dire aucun int‚rˆt et 10 veut dire beaucoup d'int‚rˆt[white] <0-10> Inscrire nombre entre 0-10

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>b6.2<

[r] Au cours des derniers jours, avez-vous vu, … la t‚l‚vision, de la[n][r] publicit‚ d'un parti politique?[n]

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<1> Oui <5> Non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>b7.2<

[r] ..et … la radio?[n][cyan] Avez-vous entendu de la publicit‚ d'un parti politique?[white] <1> Oui <5> Non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>b8.2<

[r] Au cours des derniers jours, avez-vous parl‚ de l'‚lection avec[n][r] vos parents et amis souvent, quelquefois, ou jamais?[n]

<1> Souvent <3> Quelquefois <5> Jamais

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>b8a.2<

[r] Et avec d'autres personnes? Avez-vous parl‚ de l'‚lection souvent,[n][r] quelquefois, ou jamais?[n]

<1> Souvent <3> Quelquefois <5> Jamais

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>b8b.2< [if b8 ge <5>][if b8a ge <5>] [goto b9] [endif][endif]

[r] Lorsque vous avez parl‚ de l'‚lection avec ces personnes, avez-vous[n][r] ‚t‚ en d‚saccord la plupart du temps, de temps en temps, ou presque[n][r] jamais?[n]

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<1> la plupart de temps <3> de temps en temps <5> presque jamais?

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>b9.2<

[r] Dans l'ensemble, ˆtes-vous trŠs satisfait(e), assez satisfait(e),[n][r] pas trŠs satisfait(e), ou pas du tout satisfait(e) de la fa‡on dont[n][r] la d‚mocratie fonctionne au Canada?[n]

<1> TrŠs satisfait(e) <3> Assez satisait(e) <5> Pas trŠs satisfait(e) <7> Pas du tout satisfait(e)

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>b10a.2<

[r] Etes-vous fortement d'accord, plut“t d'accord, plut“t en d‚saccord,[n][r] ou fortement en d‚saccord avec les ‚nonc‚s suivants:[n]

[r] Ceux qui sont ‚lus au Parlement perdent vite contact avec les gens.[n][cyan] Etes-vous fortement d'accord, plut“t d'accord, plut“t en d‚saccord, ou fortement en d‚saccord?[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>b10b.2<

[r] Les gens comme moi n'ont rien … dire sur ce que le gouvernement[n][r] fait.[n][cyan] Etes-vous fortement d'accord, plut“t d'accord, plut“t en d‚saccord, ou fortement en d‚saccord?[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>b10c.2<

[r] Parfois la politique et le gouvernement semblent si compliqu‚s qu'une[n][r] personne comme moi ne peut pas comprendre ce qui se passe.[n][cyan] Etes-vous fortement d'accord, plut“t d'accord, plut“t en d‚saccord, ou fortement en d‚saccord?[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>b10d.2<

[r] Je ne crois pas que le gouvernement se soucie beaucoup de ce que les[n][r] gens comme moi pensent.[n][cyan] Etes-vous fortement d'accord, plut“t d'accord, plut“t en d‚saccord, ou fortement en d‚saccord?[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>b10e.2<

[r] Les politiciens sont prˆts … mentir pour se faire ‚lire.[n][cyan] Etes-vous fortement d'accord, plut“t d'accord, plut“t en d‚saccord, ou fortement en d‚saccord?[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

SECTION C: PERSONAL FINANCES AND THE ECONOMY

>c1.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Votre situation financiŠre, s'est-elle AM•LIOR•E, D•T•RIOR•E, ou[n][r] est-elle rest‚e … peu prŠs la mˆme depuis un an?[n]

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<1> Am‚lior‚e [goto c1a] <3> D‚t‚rior‚e [goto c1b] <5> La mˆme

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto c2]

>c1a.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] S'est-elle am‚lior‚e BEAUCOUP ou UN PEU?[n]

<1> Beaucoup <5> Un peu

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto c2]

>c1b.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] S'est-elle d‚t‚rior‚e BEAUCOUP ou UN PEU?[n]

<1> Beaucoup <5> Un peu

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>c2.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Pensez-vous que d'ici un an, votre situation financiŠre va S'AM•LIORER,[n][r] se D•T•RIORER, ou rester … peu prŠs la mˆme?[n]

<1> S'am‚liorer [goto c2a] <3> Se d‚t‚riorer [goto c2b] <5> Rester … peu prŠs la mˆme

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto ch30]

>c2a.2<

[r] Va-t-elle s'am‚liorer BEAUCOUP ou UN PEU?[n]

<1> Beaucoup <5> Un peu

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto ch30]

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>c2b.2<

[r] Va-t-elle se d‚t‚riorer BEAUCOUP ou UN PEU?[n]

<1> Beaucoup <5> Un peu

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch30< [if rn2 eq <1>][goto c3][endif] [#randomize order of c3 and c4] [#Repeat ] [if rn2 eq <2>][goto c4][endif]

>c3.2<

[r] Les politiques du gouvernement F•D•RAL ont-elles AMELIOR• votre[n][r] situation financiŠre, l'ont-elles D•T•RIOR•E, ou N'ONT-ELLES PAS[n][r] CHANG• grand chose?[n]

<1> Am‚lior‚ <3> D‚terior‚ <5> Pas chang‚ grand chose

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch31< [if rn2 eq <1>][goto c4][endif] [if rn2 eq <2>][goto c5][endif]

>c4.2<

[r] Les politiques du gouvernement du [fill qqqq] ont-elles[n][r] AMELIOR• votre situation financiŠre, l'ont-elles D•T•RIOR•E, ou[n][r] N'ONT-ELLES PAS CHANG• grand chose?[n]

<1> Am‚lior‚ <3> D‚terior‚ <5> Pas chang‚ grand chose

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch32< [if rn2 eq <1>][goto c5][endif] [if rn2 eq <2>][goto c3][endif]

>c5.2<

[r] Croyez-vous que le ch“mage au CANADA a AUGMENT•, a DIMINU•, ou est[n][r] REST• … peu pres LE MEME depuis que les Lib‚raux sont au pouvoir?[n]

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<1> Augment‚ <3> Diminu‚ <5> Rest‚ … peu prŠs la mˆme

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>c6.2<

[r] Croyez-vous que le ch“mage va AUGMENTER, DIMINUER, ou RESTER[n][r] … peu prŠs LE MEME au cours des prochaines ann‚es?[n]

<1> Augmenter <3> Diminuer <5> Rester le mˆme

<7> Cela d‚pends

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

SECTION D: LEADER AND PARTY EVALUATION

>dr1.2<

[r] Je voudrais vous demander si vous vous sentez inform‚(e) sur les[n][r] chefs de partis.[n]

[r] D'abord, JEAN CHR•TIEN?[n]

[r] Etes-vous BIEN inform‚(e), PAS TRES bien inform‚(e), ou PAS DU TOUT[n][r] inform‚(e) sur JEAN CHR•TIEN?[n]

<1> bien inform‚(e) <3> pas tres bien inform‚(e) <5> Pas du tout inform‚(e)

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>dr2.2<

[r] Et JEAN CHAREST?[n][cyan] Etes-vous BIEN inform‚(e), PAS TRES bien inform‚(e), ou PAS DU TOUT inform‚(e) sur JEAN CHAREST?[white] <1> bien inform‚(e) <3> pas tres bien inform‚(e) <5> Pas du tout inform‚(e)

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>dr3.2<

[r] ALEXA MCDONOUGH?[n][cyan] Etes-vous BIEN inform‚(e), PAS TRES bien inform‚(e), ou PAS DU TOUT inform‚(e) sur ALEXA MCDONOUGH?[white] <1> bien inform‚(e) <3> pas tres bien inform‚(e) <5> Pas du tout inform‚(e)

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>dr4.2< [if PROV eq <14>][goto dr5][endif]

[r] PRESTON MANNING?[n][cyan] Etes-vous BIEN inform‚(e), PAS TRES bien inform‚(e), ou PAS DU TOUT inform‚(e) sur PRESTON MANNING?[white] <1> bien inform‚(e) <3> pas tres bien inform‚(e) <5> Pas du tout inform‚(e)

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>dr5.2< [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch33][endif]

[r] GILLES DUCEPPE?[n][cyan] Etes-vous BIEN inform‚(e), PAS TRES bien inform‚(e), ou PAS DU TOUT inform‚(e) sur GILLES DUCEPPE?[white] <1> bien inform‚(e) <3> pas tres bien inform‚(e) <5> Pas du tout inform‚(e)

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch33< [if PROV eq <14>] [# not informed about any leaders] [if dr1 ge <5>] [# UPDATED TO REFLECT NEW CATAGORIES] [if dr2 ge <5>] [if dr3 ge <5>] [if dr5 ge <5>] [goto int2] [endif][endif][endif][endif][endif] [if PROV ne <14>] [if dr1 ge <5>] [if dr2 ge <5>] [if dr3 ge <5>] [if dr4 ge <5>] [goto int2] [endif][endif][endif][endif][endif]

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>int1.2<

[r] Nous allons maintenant vous demander quels sont vos sentiments …[n][r] l'‚gard des chefs de partis sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100[n]

[r] 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout un leader, et 100[n][r] veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup. Vous pouvez utiliser[n][r] n'importe quel nombre entre 0 et 100.[n]

<1> A continuer ====>

RANDOMIZE ORDER OF LEADERS [# Repeat ]

>c40< [if rn5 eq <01> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <02> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <03> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <04> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <05> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <06> goto d1a]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <08> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <09> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <10> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <11> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <12> goto d1b]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <14> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <15> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <16> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <17> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <18> goto d1c]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <20> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <21> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <22> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <23> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <24> goto d1d]

>d1a.2< [if dr2 ge <5>][goto ch41][endif]

[r] Que pensez-vous de JEAN CHAREST?[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white]

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<0-100> Inscrire nombre entre 0-100

<997> Ne le connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

>ch41< [if rn5 eq <01> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <02> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <03> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <04> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <05> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <06> goto d1d]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <08> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <09> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <10> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <11> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <12> goto out5]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <14> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <15> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <16> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <17> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <18> goto out5]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <20> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <21> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <22> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <23> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <24> goto out5]

>d1b.2< [if dr1 ge <5>][goto ch42][endif]

[r] Que pensez-vous de JEAN CHR•TIEN?[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> Inscrire nombre entre 0-100

<997> Ne le connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

>ch42< [if rn5 eq <01> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <02> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <03> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <04> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <05> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <06> goto out5]

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[if rn5 eq <07> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <08> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <09> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <10> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <11> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <12> goto d1d]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <14> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <15> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <16> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <17> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <18> goto d1a]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <20> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <21> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <22> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <23> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <24> goto d1a]

>d1c.2< [if dr3 ge <5>][goto ch43][endif]

[r] Que pensez-vous d'ALEXA McDonough?[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> Inscrire nombre entre 0-100

<997> Ne la connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

>ch43< [if rn5 eq <01> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <02> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <03> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <04> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <05> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <06> goto d1b]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <08> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <09> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <10> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <11> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <12> goto d1a]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <14> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <15> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <16> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <17> goto d1d] [if rn5 eq <18> goto d1d]

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[if rn5 eq <19> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <20> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <21> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <22> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <23> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <24> goto d1b]

>d1d.2< [if PROV eq <14>][goto d1e][endif] [#ROC only] [if dr4 ge <5>][goto ch44][endif]

[r] Que pensez-vous de PRESTON MANNING?[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> Inscrire nombre entre 0-100

<997> Ne le connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

>d1e.2< [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch44][endif] [# Qu‚bec only] [if dr5 ge <5>][goto ch44][endif]

[r] Que pensez-vous de GILLES DUCEPPE?[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> Inscrire nombre entre 0-100

<997> Ne le connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

>ch44< [if rn5 eq <01> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <02> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <03> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <04> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <05> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <06> goto d1c]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <08> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <09> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <10> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <11> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <12> goto d1c]

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[if rn5 eq <13> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <14> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <15> goto out5] [if rn5 eq <16> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <17> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <18> goto d1b]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <20> goto d1a] [if rn5 eq <21> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <22> goto d1b] [if rn5 eq <23> goto d1c] [if rn5 eq <24> goto d1c]

>out5< [# target]

>int2.2<

[r] Nous allons maintenant vous demander ce que vous pensez des partis[n][r] sur la mˆme ‚chelle.[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout le parti, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white]

<1> A continuer ====>

>ch45< [if rn6 eq <01> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <02> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <03> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <04> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <05> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <06> goto d1g]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <08> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <09> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <10> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <11> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <12> goto d1h]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <14> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <15> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <16> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <17> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <18> goto d1i]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <20> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <21> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <22> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <23> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <24> goto ch49]

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>d1g.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous du...[white] ...PARTI CONSERVATEUR F•D•RAL?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce parti, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

>ch46< [if rn6 eq <01> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <02> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <03> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <04> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <05> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <06> goto ch49]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <08> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <09> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <10> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <11> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <12> goto out6]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <14> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <15> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <16> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <17> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <18> goto out6]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <20> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <21> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <22> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <23> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <24> goto out6]

>d1h.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous du...[white][r] ... PARTI LIB•RAL F•D•RAL?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce parti, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

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>ch47< [if rn6 eq <01> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <02> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <03> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <04> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <05> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <06> goto d1i]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <08> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <09> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <10> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <11> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <12> goto ch49]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <14> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <15> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <16> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <17> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <18> goto d1g]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <20> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <21> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <22> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <23> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <24> goto d1g]

>d1i.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous du...[white][r] ... N.P.D. F•D•RAL?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce parti, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

>ch48< [if rn6 eq <01> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <02> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <03> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <04> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <05> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <06> goto out6]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <08> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <09> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <10> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <11> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <12> goto d1g]

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[if rn6 eq <13> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <14> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <15> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <16> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <17> goto ch49] [if rn6 eq <18> goto ch49]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <20> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <21> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <22> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <23> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <24> goto d1h]

>ch49< [if PROV eq <14>][goto d1k][endif] [# ROC d1j - d1k] [if PROV ne <14>][goto d1j][endif] [# PQ d1k - d1j]

>d1j.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous du...[white][r] ... REFORM PARTY[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce parti, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

>c101< [if PROV eq <14>][goto ch50][endif] [if PROV ne <14>][goto d1k][endif]

>d1k.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous du...[white][r] ... BLOC QU•B•COIS?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce parti, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

>c102< [if PROV eq <14>][goto d1j][endif] [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch50][endif]

>ch50< [if rn6 eq <01> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <02> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <03> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <04> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <05> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <06> goto d1h]

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[if rn6 eq <07> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <08> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <09> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <10> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <11> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <12> goto d1i]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <14> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <15> goto out6] [if rn6 eq <16> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <17> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <18> goto d1h]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <20> goto d1g] [if rn6 eq <21> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <22> goto d1h] [if rn6 eq <23> goto d1i] [if rn6 eq <24> goto d1i]

>out6< [# target]

>d1l.2<

[r] Et sur la mˆme ‚chelle, que pensez-vous des POLITICIENS EN G•N•RAL?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous ne les aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous les aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

>d1f.2<

[r] Que pensez-vous de BRIAN MULRONEY?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<997> Ne le connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

>d1n.2< [if PROV ne <14>][goto out2][endif]

[r] Que pensez-vous de Lucien Bouchard?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white]

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<0-100> inscrire le nombre

<997> Ne le connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

>out2<

SECTION E: PLACEMENTS

>e1a.2<

[r] Nous faisons face … des choix difficiles. Moins d'imp“ts veut dire[n][r] moins de programmes sociaux. Plus de programmes sociaux veut dire[n][r] plus d'imp“ts.[n]

[r] FACE A CE CHOIX, pensez-vous qu'on devrait baisser les imp“ts,[n][r] augmenter les imp“ts, ou les laisser comme ils sont?[n]

<1> baisser les imp“ts [goto e1b] <2> augmenter les imp“ts [goto e1c] <3> laisser comme ils sont [goto e1d]

<7> le "r" dit spontan‚ment qu'il(elle) ne peut r‚pondre … la question telle que formul‚e

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto ch59]

>e1b.2<

[r] Devrait-on les baisser beaucoup, assez, ou un peu?[n][cyan] pensez-vous qu'on devrait baisser les imp“ts beaucoup, assez, ou un peu?[white] <1> beaucoup <2> assez <3> un peu

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto e1d]

>e1c.2<

[r] Devrait-on les augmenter beaucoup, assez, ou un peu?[n][cyan] pensez-vous qu'on devrait augmenter les imp“ts beaucoup, assez, ou unpeu?[white]

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<1> beaucoup <2> assez <3> un peu

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>

>e1d.2<

[r] Gardant … l'esprit que baisser les taxes veut dire moins de programmes[n][r] sociaux.[n]

[r] Pensez-vous que le Parti Lib‚ral veut baisser les imp“ts, lesaugmenter,[n][r] ou les laisser comme ils sont?[n]

<1> baisser les imp“ts [goto e1e] <2> augmenter les imp“ts [goto e1f] <3> laisser comme ils sont

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto e1g]

>e1e.2<

[r] Veut-il les baisser beaucoup, assez, ou un peu?[n][cyan] Le Parti lib‚ral veut-il baisser les imp“ts beaucoup, assez, ou un peu[white] <1> beaucoup <2> assez <3> un peu

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto e1g]

>e1f.2<

[r] Veut-il les augmenter beaucoup, assez, ou un peu?[n][cyan] Le Parti lib‚ral veut-il augmenter les imp“ts beaucoup, assez, ou un peu[white] <1> beaucoup <2> assez <3> un peu

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>

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>e1g.2<[cyan] Gardant … l'esprit que baisser les taxes veut dire moins de programmes sociaux.[white][r] Pensez-vous que le Parti conservateur veut baisser les imp“ts,[n][r] les augmenter, ou les laisser comme ils sont?[n]

<1> baisser les imp“ts [goto e1h] <2> augmenter les imp“ts [goto e1i] <3> laisser comme ils sont

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto e1j]

>e1h.2<

[r] Veut-il les baisser beaucoup, assez, ou un peu?[n][cyan] Le Parti Conservateur veut-il baisser les imp“ts beaucoup, assez, ou un peu?[white] <1> beaucoup <2> assez <3> un peu

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto e1j]

>e1i.2<

[r] Veut-il les augmenter beaucoup, assez, ou un peu?[n][cyan] Le Parti Conservateur veut-il augmenter les imp“ts beaucoup, assez, ou un peu?[white] <1> beaucoup <2> assez <3> un peu

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>

>e1j.2<[cyan] Gardant … l'esprit que baisser les taxes veut dire moins de programmes sociaux.[white][r] Pensez-vous que le N.P.D. veut baisser les imp“ts, les augmenter,[n][r] ou les laisser comme ils sont?[n]

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<1> baisser les imp“ts [goto e1k] <2> augmenter les imp“ts [goto e1l] <3> laisser comme ils sont

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto e1m]

>e1k.2<

[r] Veut-il les baisser beaucoup, assez, ou un peu?[n][cyan] Le N.P.D. veut-il baisser les imp“ts beaucoup, assez, ou un peu[white] <1> beaucoup <2> assez <3> un peu

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto e1m]

>e1l.2<

[r] Veut-il les augmenter beaucoup, assez, ou un peu?[n][cyan] Le N.P.D. veut-il augmenter les imp“ts beaucoup, assez, ou un peu?[white] <1> beaucoup <2> assez <3> un peu

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>

>e1m.2< [if PROV eq <14>][goto e1p][endif] [#ROC only][cyan] Gardant … l'esprit que baisser les taxes veut dire moins de programmes sociaux.[white][r] Pensez-vous que le Reform Party veut baisser les imp“ts, les[n][r] augmenter, ou les laisser comme ils sont?[n]

<1> baisser les imp“ts [goto e1n] <2> augmenter les imp“ts [goto e1o] <3> laisser comme ils sont

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto e1p]

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>e1n.2<

[r] Veut-il les baisser beaucoup, assez, ou un peu?[n][cyan] Le Reform Party veut-il baisser les imp“ts beaucoup, assez, ou un peu?[white] <1> beaucoup <2> assez <3> un peu

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto e1p]

>e1o.2<

[r] Veut-il les augmenter beaucoup, assez, ou un peu?[n][cyan] Le Reform Party veut-il augmenter les imp“ts beaucoup, assez, ou un peu?[white] <1> beaucoup <2> assez <3> un peu

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>

>e1p.2< [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch59][endif] [# QUEBEC only][cyan] Gardant … l'esprit que baisser les taxes veut dire moins de programmes sociaux.[white][r] Pensez-vous que le Bloc Qu‚b‚cois veut baisser les imp“ts, les[n][r] augmenter, ou les laisser comme ils sont?[n]

<1> baisser les imp“ts [goto e1q] <2> augmenter les imp“ts [goto e1r] <3> laisser comme ils sont

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto ch59]

>e1q.2<

[r] Veut-il les baisser beaucoup, assez, ou un peu?[n][cyan] Le Bloc Qu‚b‚cois veut-il baisser les imp“ts beaucoup, assez, ou un peu[white] <1> beaucoup <2> assez <3> un peu

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto ch59]

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>e1r.2<

[r] Veut-il les augmenter beaucoup, assez, ou un peu?[n][cyan] Le Bloc Qu‚b‚cois veut-il augmenter les imp“ts beaucoup, assez, ou unpeu?[white] <1> beaucoup <2> assez <3> un peu

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>

>ch59<

>e3a.2<

[r] A votre avis, devrait-on faire PLUS pour le Qu‚bec, MOINS, ou NI PLUS[n][r] NI MOINS?[n]

<1> plus [goto e3b] <2> moins [goto e3c] <3> ni plus ni moins [goto e3d]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto f1]

>e3b.2<

[r] BEAUCOUP plus, PAS MAL PLUS, ou UN PEU PLUS?[n][cyan] Devrait-on faire BEAUCOUP PLUS pour le Qu‚bec, PAS MAL PLUS, ou UN PEU PLUS?[white] <1> beaucoup plus <2> pas mal plus <3> un peu plus

<8> ne sais plus <9> refus ====>[goto e3d]

>e3c.2<

[r] Beaucoup moins, pas mal moins, ou un peu moins?[n][cyan] Devrait-on faire beaucoup moins pour le qu‚bec, pas mal moins, ou un peu moins?[white] <1> beaucoup moins <2> pas mal moins <3> un peu moins

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>

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>e3d.2<

[r] Qu'est-ce que le Parti Lib‚ral veut faire pour le Qu‚bec: PLUS, MOINS,[n][r] ou NI PLUS NI MOINS?[n]

<1> plus [goto e3e] <2> moins [goto e3f] <3> ni plus ni moins

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto e3g]

>e3e.2<

[r] BEAUCOUP plus, PAS MAL PLUS, ou UN PEU PLUS?[n][cyan] Le Parti Lib‚ral veut-il faire BEAUCOUP PLUS pour le Qu‚bec, PAS MAL PLUS, ou UN PEU PLUS?[white] <1> beaucoup plus <2> pas mal plus <3> un peu plus

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto e3g]

>e3f.2<

[r] Beaucoup moins, pas mal moins, ou un peu moins?[n][cyan] Le Parti Lib‚ral veut-il faire BEAUCOUP MOINS pour le Qu‚bec, PAS MAL MOINS, ou UN PEU MOINS?[white] <1> beaucoup moins <2> pas mal moins <3> un peu moins

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto e3g]

>e3g.2<

[r] Qu'est-ce que le Parti Conservateur veut faire pour le Qu‚bec: PLUS,[n][r] MOINS, ou NI PLUS NI MOINS?[n]

<1> plus [goto e3h] <2> moins [goto e3i] <3> ni plus ni moins

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto e3j]

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>e3h.2<

[r] BEAUCOUP plus, PAS MAL PLUS, ou UN PEU PLUS?[n][cyan] Le Parti Conservateur veut-il faire beaucoup plus pour le Qu‚bec, pas mal plus, ou un peu plus?[white] <1> beaucoup plus <2> pas mal plus <3> un peu plus

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto e3j]

>e3i.2<

[r] Beaucoup moins, pas mal moins, ou un peu moins?[n][cyan] Le Parti Conservateur veut-il faire BEAUCOUP MOINS pour le Qu‚bec, PAS MAL MOINS, ou UN PEU MOINS?[white] <1> beaucoup moins <2> pas mal moins <3> un peu moins

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto e3j]

>e3j.2<

[r] Qu'est-ce que le NPD veut faire pour le Qu‚bec: PLUS, MOINS, ou NI PLUS[n][r] NI MOINS?[n]

<1> plus [goto e3k] <2> moins [goto e3l] <3> ni plus ni moins

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto e3m]

>e3k.2<

[r] Beaucoup plus, pas mal plus, ou un peu plus?[n][cyan] Le NPD veut-il faire beaucoup plus pour le Qu‚bec, pas mal plus, ou un peu plus?[white] <1> beaucoup plus <2> pas mal plus <3> un peu plus

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto e3m]

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>e3l.2<

[r] Beaucoup moins, pas mal moins, ou un peu moins?[n][cyan] Le N.P.D veut-il faire BEAUCOUP MOINS pour le Qu‚bec, PAS MAL MOINS, ou UN PEU MOINS?[white] <1> beaucoup moins <2> pas mal moins <3> un peu moins

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto e3m]

>e3m.2< [if PROV eq <14>][goto e3p][endif]

[r] Qu'est-ce que le Reform Party veut faire pour le Qu‚bec: PLUS, MOINS,[n][r] ou NI PLUS NI MOINS?[n]

<1> plus [goto e3n] <2> moins [goto e3o] <3> ni plus ni moins

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto e3p]

>e3n.2<

[r] BEAUCOUP plus, PAS MAL plus, ou UN PEU PLUS?[n][cyan] Le Reform Party veut-il faire BEAUCOUP PLUS pour le Qu‚bec, PAS MAL PLUS, ou UN PEU PLUS?[white] <1> beaucoup plus <2> pas mal plus <3> un peu plus

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto e3p]

>e3o.2<

[r] BEAUCOUP MOINS, PAS MAL MOINS, ou UN PEU MOINS?[n][cyan] Le Reform Party veut-il faire BEAUCOUP MOINS pour le Qu‚bec, PAS MAL MOINS, ou UN PEU MOINS?[white] <1> beaucoup moins <2> pas mal moins <3> un peu moins

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto e3p]

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>e3p.2< [if PROV ne <14>][goto f1][endif]

[r] Qu'est-ce que le Bloc Qu‚b‚cois veut faire pour le Qu‚bec: PLUS, MOINS,[n][r] ou NI PLUS NI MOINS?[n]

<1> plus [goto e3q] <2> moins [goto e3r] <3> ni plus ni moins

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto f1]

>e3q.2<

[r] Beaucoup plus, pas mal plus, ou un peu plus?[n][cyan] Le Bloc Qu‚b‚cois veut-il faire BEAUCOUP PLUS pour le Qu‚bec, PAS MAL PLUS, ou UN PEU PLUS?[white] <1> beaucoup plus <2> pas mal plus <3> un peu plus

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto f1]

>e3r.2<

[r] Beaucoup moins, pas mal moins, ou un peu moins?[n][cyan] Le Bloc Qu‚b‚cois veut-il faire BEAUCOUP MOINS pour le Qu‚bec, PAS MAL MOINS, ou UN PEU MOINS?[white] <1> beaucoup moins <2> pas mal moins <3> un peu moins

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>

SECTION F: POLICY I

>f1.2<

[r] Pensez-vous qu'il faudrait faire plus, moins, ou ni plus ni moins[n][r] pour les minorit‚s raciales?[n]

<1> plus <2> moins <3> ni plus, ni moins

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>f2.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Etes-vous fortement d'accord, plut“t d'accord, plut“t en d‚saccord,[n][r] ou fortement en d‚saccord avec les ‚nonc‚s suivants:[n]

[r] Seuls les gens mari‚s devraient avoir des enfants.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Si R le demande, une union libre ou de fait n'est pas un mariage.[n][white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>f3.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Les choses iraient mieux dans la soci‚t‚ si un plus grand nombre de[n][r] femmes restaient … la maison avec leurs enfants.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD?[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>f4.2<

[r] Les gouvernements, QUELS QU'ILS SOIENT, ne peuvent pas faire grand[n][r] chose pour r‚soudre le problŠme du ch“mage.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD?[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>f5.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Pour maintenir nos programmes sociaux, il faut ‚liminer le d‚ficit.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD?[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>f6.2<

[r] Le gouvernement devrait laisser au secteur priv‚ l'ENTIERE[n][r] responsabilit‚ de cr‚er des emplois.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD?[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>f7.2<

[r] Les Lib‚raux ont-ils ‚t‚ ‚lus en 1993 pour:[n]

[r] UN: Cr‚er des emplois[n][r] OU[n][r] DEUX: combattre le d‚ficit?[n]

<1> Cr‚er des emplois <2> combattre le d‚ficit?

<5> les deux <6> ni un ni l'autre

<7> autre chose (sp‚cifiez) [specify]

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

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>f8.2<

[r] Quelle est la meilleure fa‡on de combattre le ch“mage: ‚liminer le[n][r] d‚ficit ou baisser les taxes.[n]

<1> ‚liminer le d‚ficit <2> baisser les taxes

<5> les deux <6> ni un ni l'autre

<7> autre chose (specifiez) [specify]

<98> ne sais pas <99> refus ====>

[# ROTATE ORDER f10a-f10f]

>ctr2< [allow 1][store <0> in ctr2] [# counter for dk/ref in random section]

>ch60< [if rn3 eq <1>][goto f10a][endif] [if rn3 eq <2>][goto f10b][endif] [if rn3 eq <3>][goto f10c][endif] [if rn3 eq <4>][goto f10d][endif] [if rn3 eq <5>][goto f10e][endif] [if rn3 eq <6>][goto f10f][endif] [if rn3 eq <7>][goto f10g][endif]

>f10a.2<

[r] Que pensez-vous de la performance du gouvernement Lib‚ral en matiŠre[n][r] de:[n]

[r] Maintien de l'unit‚ nationale?[n]

[r] La performance du gouvernement Lib‚ral a-t-elle ‚t‚ TRES BONNE, ASSEZ[n][r] BONNE, PAS TRES BONNE, ou PAS BONNE DU TOUT?[n]

<1> TrŠs bonne <3> Assez bonne <5> Pas trŠs bonne <7> Pas bonne du tout

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch61< [if f10a ge <8>][add <1> to ctr2][endif] [if ctr2 ge <3>][goto out][endif]

[if rn3 eq <2>] [# out] [goto out] [else] [goto f10b] [endif]

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>f10b.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous de la performance du gouvernement Lib‚ral en matiŠre de:[white][r] R‚duction du d‚ficit?[n][cyan] La performance du gouvernement Lib‚ral a-t-elle ‚t‚ TRES BONNE, ASSEZ BONNE, PAS TRES BONNE, ou PAS BONNE DU TOUT?[white] <1> TrŠs bonne <3> Assez bonne <5> Pas trŠs bonne <7> Pas bonne du tout

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch62< [if f10b ge <8>][add <1> to ctr2][endif] [if ctr2 ge <3>][goto out][endif]

[if rn3 eq <3>] [goto out] [else] [goto f10c] [endif]

>f10c.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous de la performance du gouvernement Lib‚ral en matiŠre de:[cyan][r] Cr‚ation d'emplois?[n][cyan] La performance du gouvernement Lib‚ral a-t-elle ‚t‚ TRES BONNE, ASSEZ BONNE, PAS TRES BONNE, ou PAS BONNE DU TOUT?[white] <1> TrŠs bonne <3> Assez bonne <5> Pas trŠs bonne <7> Pas bonne du tout

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch63< [if f10c ge <8>][add <1> to ctr2][endif] [if ctr2 ge <3>][goto out][endif]

[if rn3 eq <4>] [goto out] [else] [goto f10d] [endif]

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>f10d.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous de la performance du gouvernement Lib‚ral:[white][r] pour tenir ses promesses ‚lectorales?[n][cyan] La performance du gouvernement Lib‚ral a-t-elle ‚t‚ TRES BONNE, ASSEZ BONNE, PAS TRES BONNE, ou PAS BONNE DU TOUT?[white] <1> TrŠs bonne <3> Assez bonne <5> Pas trŠs bonne <7> Pas bonne du tout

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch64< [if f10d ge <8>][add <1> to ctr2][endif] [if ctr2 ge <3>][goto out][endif]

[if rn3 eq <5>] [goto out] [else] [goto f10e] [endif]

>f10e.2< [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch65][endif][cyan] Que pensez-vous de la performance du gouvernement Lib‚ral:[cyan][r] pour d‚fendre les int‚rˆts du Quebec?[n][cyan] La performance du gouvernement Lib‚ral a-t-elle ‚t‚ TRES BONNE, ASSEZ BONNE, PAS TRES BONNE, ou PAS BONNE DU TOUT?[white] <1> TrŠs bonne <3> Assez bonne <5> Pas trŠs bonne <7> Pas bonne du tout

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch65< [if f10e ge <8>][add <1> to ctr2][endif] [if ctr2 ge <3>][goto out][endif]

[if rn3 eq <6>] [goto out] [else] [goto f10f] [endif]

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>f10f.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous de la performance du gouvernement Lib‚ral:[cyan][r] pour combattre la criminalit‚[n][cyan] La performance du gouvernement Lib‚ral a-t-elle ‚t‚ TRES BONNE, ASSEZ BONNE, PAS TRES BONNE, ou PAS BONNE DU TOUT?[white] <1> TrŠs bonne <3> Assez bonne <5> Pas trŠs bonne <7> Pas bonne du tout

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch66< [if f10f ge <8>][add <1> to ctr2][endif] [if ctr2 ge <3>][goto out][endif]

[if rn3 eq <7>] [goto out] [else] [goto f10g] [endif]

>f10g.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous de la performance du gouvernement Lib‚ral:[cyan][r] Pour prot‚ger les programmes sociaux?[n][cyan] La performance du gouvernement Lib‚ral a-t-elle ‚t‚ TRES BONNE, ASSEZ BONNE, PAS TRES BONNE, ou PAS BONNE DU TOUT?[white] <1> TrŠs bonne <3> Assez bonne <5> Pas trŠs bonne <7> Pas bonne du tout

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch67< [if f10g ge <8>][add <1> to ctr2][endif] [if ctr2 ge <3>][goto out][endif]

[if rn3 eq <1>] [goto out] [else] [goto f10a] [endif]

>out<

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>f11.2< [if PROV eq <14>][goto f12][endif] [#ROC only]

[r] La performance du REFORM PARTY au Parlement a-t-elle ‚t‚ TRES BONNE,[n][r] ASSEZ BONNE, PAS TRES BONNE, ou PAS BONNE DU TOUT?[n]

<1> TrŠs bonne <3> Assez bonne <5> Pas trŠs bonne <7> Pas bonne du tout

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>f12.2< [if PROV ne <14>][goto f13][endif] [# Qu‚bec only]

[r] La performance du BLOC QU•B•COIS au Parlement a-t-elle ‚t‚ TRES BONNE,[n][r] ASSEZ BONNE, PAS TRES BONNE, ou PAS BONNE DU TOUT?[n]

<1> TrŠs bonne <3> Assez bonne <5> Pas trŠs bonne <7> Pas bonne du tout

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>f13.2< [allow 1][loc 27/4]

[r] Pourriez-vous me dire quel parti promet de reduire l'imp“t sur[n][r] le revenu des particuliers de 10%?[n]

<1> Conservateurs seulement <3> Conservateurs et tout autre parti <5> Toute autre r‚ponse

<7> non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

[# new party questions located here]

>f14.2< [allow 1][loc 28/55] [# effective 17:30 2 May 1997]

[r] Pourriez-vous me dire quel parti promet de reduire le chomage de[n][r] moitie d'ici quatre ans?[n]

<1> NPD seulement <3> NPD et tout autre parti <5> toute autre reponse

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<7> non,

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>f15.2<

[r] Et pourriez-vous me dire quel parti est contre la reconnaissance du[n][r] Quebec comme societe distincte?[n]

<1> Reform seulement <3> Reform et tout autre parti

<5> Toute autre reponse

<7> non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

SECTION G: NATIONAL ECONOMIC CONDITIONS

>g1.2< [allow 1][loc 27/5] [# Repeat ]

[r] Maintenant je voudrais vous poser des questions sur l'‚conomie.[n]

[r] L'‚conomie canadienne s'est-elle AM•LIOR•E, D•T•RIOR•E, ou est-elle[n][r] rest‚e … PEU PRþS LA MþME depuis un an?[n]

<1> Am‚lior‚e [goto g1a] <3> D‚t‚rior‚e [goto g1b] <5> þ peu prŠs la mˆme

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====> [goto g2]

>g1a.2<

[r] Les politiques du gouvernement f‚d‚ral ont-elle am‚lior‚ l'‚conomie[n][r] canadienne ou n'ont-elles pas chang‚ grand chose?[n]

<1> Am‚lior‚ <5> Pas chang‚ grand chose

<7> d‚terior‚ (ne lisez pas)

<8> Ne sais pas <9>Refus ====>[goto g2]

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>g1b.2<

[r] Les politiques du gouvernement f‚d‚ral ont-elles d‚t‚rior‚ l'‚conomie[n][r] canadienne ou n'ont-elles pas chang‚ grand chose?[n]

<1> D‚t‚rior‚ <5> Pas chang‚ grand chose

<8> Ne sais pas <9>Refus ====>[goto g2]

>g2.2<

[r] Et l'‚conomie du [fill qqqq]?[n]

[r] Diriez-vous que l'‚conomie du [fill qqqq] s'est AM•LIOR•E, [n][r] est rest‚e … peu prŠs LA MþME, ou s'est D•T•RIOR•E depuis un an?[n]

<1> Am‚lior‚e [goto g2a] <3> La mˆme <5> D‚t‚rior‚e [goto g2b]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto g3a]

>g2a.2<

[r] Les politiques du gouvernement f‚d‚ral ont-elles am‚lior‚ l'‚conomie[n][r] du [fill qqqq] ou n'ont-elles pas chang‚ grand chose? [n]

<1> Am‚lior‚ <5> Pas chang‚ grand chose

<7> d‚t‚rior‚ (ne lisez pas)

<8> Ne sais pas <9>Refus ====>[goto g3a]

>g2b.2<

[r] Les politiques du gouvernement f‚d‚ral ont-elles d‚t‚rior‚ l'‚conomie[n][r] du [fill qqqq] ou n'ont-elles pas chang‚ grand chose? [n]

<1> d‚t‚rior‚ <5> Pas chang‚ grand chose

<7> am‚lior‚ (ne lisez pas)

<8> Ne sais pas <9>Refus ====>[goto g3a]

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>g3a.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Et dans les douze PROCHAINS mois? L'‚conomie canadienne va-t-elle[n][r] s'AM•LIORER, se D•T•RIORER, ou RESTER þ PEU PRES LA MþME?[n]

<1> S'am‚liorer <3> Se d‚t‚riorer <5> Rester la mˆme

<7> d‚pend qui gagne l'‚lection

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>g3b.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Dans les douze prochains mois, l'‚conomie du [fill qqqq][n][r] va-t-elle s'AM•LIORER, SE D•T•RIORER, ou RESTER þ PEU PRþS LA MþME?[n]

<1> S'am‚liorer <3> Se d‚t‚riore <5> Rester la mˆme

<7> d‚pend qui gagne l'‚lection

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

SECTION H: LEADER TRAITS - RANDOMIZE ORDER OF LEADERS Repeat

>ch70< [if PROV eq <14>] [if dr1 ge <5>] [if dr2 ge <5>] [if dr3 ge <5>] [if dr5 ge <5>] [goto intI] [endif] [endif] [endif] [endif] [endif]

[if PROV ne <14>] [if dr1 ge <5>] [if dr2 ge <5>] [if dr3 ge <5>] [if dr4 ge <5>] [goto intI] [endif] [endif] [endif] [endif] [endif]

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>intH.2<

[r] Maintenant j'aimerais que vous me disiez si les mots suivants[n][r] d‚crivent bien chaque chef.[n]

<1> A continuer ====>

>ch71< [if rn7 eq <01> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <02> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <03> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <04> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <05> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <06> goto h1a]

[if rn7 eq <07> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <08> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <09> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <10> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <11> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <12> goto h2a]

[if rn7 eq <13> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <14> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <15> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <16> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <17> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <18> goto h3a]

[if rn7 eq <19> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <20> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <21> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <22> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <23> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <24> goto h4a]

>h1a.2< [if d1a ge <997>][goto ch72][endif] [if dr2 ge <5>][goto ch72][endif][cyan] Et maintenant ...)[white][r] "JEAN CHAREST?"[n][cyan] Diriez-vous que les mots "UN LEADER FORT" d‚crivent Jean Charest: TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?[white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Jean Charest pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch72]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>h1b.2<

[r] "ON PEUT LUI FAIRE CONFIANCE?"[n][cyan] (Diriez-vous que les mots "ON PEUT LUI FAIRE CONFIANCE" d‚crivent Jean Charest: TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?)[white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Jean Charest pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch72]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>h1c.2<

[r] "ARROGANT"?[n][cyan] Diriez-vous que le mot "ARROGANT" d‚crit Jean Charest: TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?[white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Jean Charest pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch72]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>h1d.2<

[r] "A DE LA COMPASSION"[n][cyan] Diriez-vous que les mots "A DE LA COMPASSION" d‚crivent Jean Charest: TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?[white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Jean Charest pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch72]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>h1e.2<

[r] "A DES ID•ES NOUVELLES?"[n][cyan] Diriez-vous que les mots "A DES ID•ES NOUVELLES" d‚crivent Jean Charest: TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?)[white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Jean Charest pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch72]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch72< [if rn7 eq <01> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <02> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <03> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <04> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <05> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <06> goto h4a]

[if rn7 eq <07> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <08> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <09> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <10> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <11> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <12> goto out7]

[if rn7 eq <13> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <14> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <15> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <16> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <17> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <18> goto out7]

[if rn7 eq <19> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <20> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <21> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <22> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <23> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <24> goto out7]

>h2a.2< [if d1b ge <997>][goto ch73][endif] [if dr1 ge <5>][goto ch73][endif][cyan] Et maintenant ...)[white][r] JEAN CHR•TIEN[n]

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[r] Diriez-vous que les mots "UN LEADER FORT" d‚crivent JEAN CHR•TIEN[n][r] TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?[n][white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Jean Chr‚tien pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch73]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>h2b.2<

[r] "ON PEUT LUI FAIRE CONFIANCE?"[n][cyan] (Diriez-vous que les mots "ON PEUT LUI FAIRE CONFIANCE" d‚crivent Jean Chr‚tien: TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?)[white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Jean Chr‚tien pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch73]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>h2c.2<

[r] "ARROGANT"?[n][cyan] Diriez-vous que le mot "ARROGANT" d‚crit Jean Chr‚tien: TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?[white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Jean Chr‚tien pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch73]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>h2d.2<

[r] "A DE LA COMPASSION"[n][cyan] Diriez-vous que les mots "A DE LA COMPASSION" d‚crivent Jean Chr‚tien: TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?[white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Jean Chr‚tien pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch73]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>h2e.2<

[r] "A DES ID•ES NOUVELLES?"[n][cyan] Diriez-vous que les mots "A DES ID•ES NOUVELLES" d‚crivent Jean Chr‚tien TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?)[white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Jean Chr‚tien pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch73]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch73< [if rn7 eq <01> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <02> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <03> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <04> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <05> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <06> goto out7]

[if rn7 eq <07> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <08> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <09> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <10> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <11> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <12> goto h4a]

[if rn7 eq <13> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <14> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <15> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <16> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <17> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <18> goto h1a]

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[if rn7 eq <19> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <20> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <21> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <22> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <23> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <24> goto h1a]

>h3a.2< [if d1c ge <997>][goto ch74][endif] [if dr3 ge <5>][goto ch74][endif][cyan] Et maintenant ...)[white][r] ALEXA MCDONOUGH[n]

[r] Diriez-vous que les mots "UN LEADER FORT" d‚crivent ALEXA MCDONOUGH[n][r] TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?[n][white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Alexa McDonough pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch74]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>h3b.2<

[r] "ON PEUT LUI FAIRE CONFIANCE?"[n][cyan] (Diriez-vous que les mots "ON PEUT LUI FAIRE CONFIANCE" d‚crivent ALEXA MCDONOUGH: TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?)[white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Alexa McDonough pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch74]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>h3c.2<

[r] "ARROGANT"?[n][cyan] Diriez-vous que le mot "ARROGANT" d‚crit ALEXA MCDONOUGH: TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?[white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Alexa McDonough pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch74]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>h3d.2<

[r] "A DE LA COMPASSION"[n][cyan] Diriez-vous que les mots "A DE LA COMPASSION" d‚crivent ALEXA MCDONOUGH: TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?[white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Alexa McDonough pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch74]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>h3e.2<

[r] "A DES ID•ES NOUVELLES?"[n][cyan] Diriez-vous que les mots "A DES ID•ES NOUVELLES" d‚crivent ALEXA MCDONOUGH TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?)[white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Alexa McDonough pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch74]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>ch74< [if rn7 eq <01> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <02> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <03> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <04> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <05> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <06> goto h2a]

[if rn7 eq <07> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <08> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <09> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <10> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <11> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <12> goto h1a]

[if rn7 eq <13> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <14> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <15> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <16> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <17> goto h4a] [if rn7 eq <18> goto h4a]

[if rn7 eq <19> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <20> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <21> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <22> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <23> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <24> goto h2a]

>h4a.2< [if PROV eq <14>][goto h5a][endif] [#ROC only] [if d1d ge <997>][goto ch75][endif] [if dr4 ge <5>][goto ch75][endif][cyan] Et maintenant ...)[white][r] PRESTON MANNING[n]

[r] Diriez-vous que les mots "UN LEADER FORT" d‚crivent PRESTON MANNING[n][r] TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?[n][white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Preston Manning pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch75]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>h4b.2<

[r] "ON PEUT LUI FAIRE CONFIANCE?"[n][cyan] (Diriez-vous que les mots "ON PEUT LUI FAIRE CONFIANCE" d‚crivent PRESTON MANNING: TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?)[white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Preston Manning pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch75]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>h4c.2<

[r] "ARROGANT"?[n][cyan] Diriez-vous que le mot "ARROGANT" d‚crit PRESTON MANNING: TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?[white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Preston Manning pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch75]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>h4d.2<

[r] "A DE LA COMPASSION"[n][cyan] Diriez-vous que les mots "A DE LA COMPASSION" d‚crivent PRESTON MANNING: TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?[white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Preston Manning pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch75]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>h4e.2<

[r] "A DES ID•ES NOUVELLES?"[n][cyan] Diriez-vous que les mots "A DES ID•ES NOUVELLES?" d‚crivent PRESTON MANNING TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?)[white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Preston Manning pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch75]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>h5a.2< [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch75][endif] [#Qu‚bec only] [if d1e ge <997>][goto ch75][endif] [if dr5 ge <5>][goto ch75][endif][cyan] Et maintenant ...)[white][r] GILLES DUCEPPE[n]

[r] Diriez-vous que les mots "UN LEADER FORT" d‚crivent GILLES DUCEPPE[n][r] TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?[n][white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Gilles Duceppe pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch75]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>h5b.2<

[r] "ON PEUT LUI FAIRE CONFIANCE?"[n][cyan] (Diriez-vous que les mots "ON PEUT LUI FAIRE CONFIANCE" d‚crivent GILLES DUCEPPE: TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?)[white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Gilles Duceppe pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch75]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>h5c.2<

[r] "ARROGANT"?[n][cyan] Diriez-vous que le mot "ARROGANT" d‚crit GILLES DUCEPPE: TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?[white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Gilles Duceppe pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch75]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>h5d.2<

[r] "A DE LA COMPASSION"[n][cyan] Diriez-vous que les mots "A DE LA COMPASSION" d‚crivent GILLES DUCEPPE: TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?[white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Gilles Duceppe pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch75]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>h5e.2<

[r] "A DES ID•ES NOUVELLES?"[n][cyan] Diriez-vous que les mots "A DES ID•ES NOUVELLES" d‚crivent GILLES DUCEPPE TRES bien, ASSEZ bien, PAS TRES bien, ou PAS DU TOUT?)[white] <1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Pas trŠs bien <7> Pas du tout

<0> ne connais pas asssez Gilles Duceppe pour l'‚valuer sur quoi que ce soit [goto ch75]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>ch75< [if rn7 eq <01> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <02> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <03> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <04> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <05> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <06> goto h3a]

[if rn7 eq <07> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <08> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <09> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <10> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <11> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <12> goto h3a]

[if rn7 eq <13> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <14> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <15> goto out7] [if rn7 eq <16> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <17> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <18> goto h2a]

[if rn7 eq <19> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <20> goto h1a] [if rn7 eq <21> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <22> goto h2a] [if rn7 eq <23> goto h3a] [if rn7 eq <24> goto h3a]

>out7< exit leader randomisation here

RANDOMIZE ORDER OF PARTIES RANDOMIZE RIDING vs. COUNTRY [# Repeat ]

>intI.2<

[r] Maintenant, quelles sont les chances de gagner des partis sur une[n][r] ‚chelle de 0 a 100, o— 0 veut dire qu'un parti n'a AUCUNE chance de[n][r] gagner, 50 veut dire qu'il a UNE CHANCE SUR DEUX de gagner, et 100[n][r] veut dire qu'il est CERTAIN de gagner?[n]

[r] Vous pouvez prendre n'importe quel nombre entre 0 et 100.[n]

<1> A continuer ====>

>ch80< [if rn4 eq <1>][goto ch81][endif] [# this routes country/riding split] [if rn4 eq <2>][goto ch87][endif]

>in21.2<

[r] Et qu'en est-il pour votre CIRCONSCRIPTION?[n]

<1> A continuer ====>

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>ch81< [# this randomizes parties in riding block]

[if rn8 eq <01> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <02> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <03> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <04> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <05> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <06> goto i1a]

[if rn8 eq <07> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <08> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <09> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <10> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <11> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <12> goto i1b]

[if rn8 eq <13> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <14> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <15> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <16> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <17> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <18> goto i1c]

[if rn8 eq <19> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <20> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <21> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <22> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <23> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <24> goto i1d]

>i1a.2<

[r] Quelles sont les chances du Parti CONSERVATEUR de gagner DANS VOTRE[n][r] CIRCONSCRIPTION?[n][cyan] sur cette ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire qu'un parti n'a AUCUNE chance de gagner, 50 veut dire qu'il a UNE CHANCE SUR DEUX de gagner, et 100 veut dire qu'il est CERTAIN de gagner[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<996> Pas de candidat conservateur <997> Ne sais pas quelles sont les chances des conservateurs <998> Ne sais rien … propos de la circonscription [goto out3]

<999> Refus ====>

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>ch82< [if rn8 eq <01> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <02> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <03> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <04> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <05> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <06> goto i1d]

[if rn8 eq <07> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <08> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <09> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <10> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <11> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <12> goto out3]

[if rn8 eq <13> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <14> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <15> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <16> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <17> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <18> goto out3]

[if rn8 eq <19> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <20> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <21> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <22> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <23> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <24> goto out3]

>i1b.2<

[r] Quelles sont les chances du Parti LIB•RAL DANS VOTRE[n][r] CIRCONSCRIPTION?[n][cyan] sur cette ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire qu'un parti n'a AUCUNE chance de gagner, 50 veut dire qu'il a UNE CHANCE SUR DEUX de gagner, et 100 veut dire qu'il est CERTAIN de gagner[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<996> Pas de candidat lib‚ral <997> Ne sais pas quelles sont les chances des lib‚rals <998> Ne sais rien … propos de la circonscription [goto out3]

<999> Refus ====>>ch83< [if rn8 eq <01> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <02> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <03> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <04> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <05> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <06> goto out3]

[if rn8 eq <07> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <08> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <09> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <10> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <11> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <12> goto i1d]

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[if rn8 eq <13> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <14> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <15> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <16> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <17> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <18> goto i1a]

[if rn8 eq <19> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <20> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <21> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <22> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <23> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <24> goto i1a]

>i1c.2<

[r] Quelles sont les chances du N.P.D. DANS VOTRE CIRCONSCRIPTION?[n][cyan] sur cette ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire qu'un parti n'a AUCUNE chance de gagner, 50 veut dire qu'il a UNE CHANCE SUR DEUX de gagner, et 100 veut dire qu'il est CERTAIN de gagner[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<996> Pas de candidat N.P.D. <997> Ne sais pas quelles sont les chances du N.P.D. <998> Ne sais rien … propos de la circonscription [goto out3]

<999> Refus ====>

>ch84< [if rn8 eq <01> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <02> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <03> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <04> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <05> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <06> goto i1b]

[if rn8 eq <07> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <08> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <09> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <10> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <11> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <12> goto i1a]

[if rn8 eq <13> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <14> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <15> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <16> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <17> goto i1d] [if rn8 eq <18> goto i1d]

[if rn8 eq <19> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <20> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <21> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <22> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <23> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <24> goto i1b]

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>i1d.2< [if PROV eq <14>][goto i1e][endif] [#ROC only]

[r] Quelles sont les chances du REFORM PARTY DANS VOTRE CIRCONSCRIPTION?[n][cyan] sur cette ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire qu'un parti n'a AUCUNE chance de gagner, 50 veut dire qu'il a UNE CHANCE SUR DEUX de gagner, et 100 veut dire qu'il est CERTAIN de gagner[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<996> Pas de candidat Reform <997> Ne sais pas quelles sont les chances du Reform <998> Ne sais rien … propos de la circonscription [goto out3]

<999> Refus ====>

>i1e.2< [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch85][endif] [# Qu‚bec only] [# fixed 30 april]

[r] Quelles sont les chances du BLOC QU•B•COIS de gagner DANS VOTRE[n][r] CIRCONSCRIPTION?[n][cyan] sur cette ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire qu'un parti n'a AUCUNE chance de gagner, 50 veut dire qu'il a UNE CHANCE SUR DEUX de gagner, et 100 veut dire qu'il est CERTAIN de gagner[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<996> Pas de candidat du Bloc Qu‚b‚cois <997> Ne sais pas quelles sont les chances du Bloc Qu‚b‚cois <998> Ne sais rien … propos de la circonscription [goto out3]

<999> Refus ====>

>ch85< [if rn8 eq <01> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <02> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <03> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <04> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <05> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <06> goto i1c]

[if rn8 eq <07> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <08> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <09> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <10> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <11> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <12> goto i1c]

[if rn8 eq <13> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <14> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <15> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <16> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <17> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <18> goto i1b]

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[if rn8 eq <19> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <20> goto i1a] [if rn8 eq <21> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <22> goto i1b] [if rn8 eq <23> goto i1c] [if rn8 eq <24> goto i1c]

>out3<

>ch86< [if rn4 eq <1>][goto in22][endif] [# [if rn4 eq <2>][goto tie][endif]

>in22.2<

[r] Et qu'en est-il pour l'ensemble du Canada?[n]

<1> A continuer ====>

>1st< [allow 1][store <> in 1st]>2nd< [allow 1][store <> in 2nd]>a< [allow 3][store <0> in a]>b< [allow 3][store <0> in b]

>ch87< [if rn9 eq <01> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <02> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <03> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <04> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <05> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <06> goto i2a]

[if rn9 eq <07> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <08> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <09> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <10> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <11> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <12> goto i2b]

[if rn9 eq <13> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <14> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <15> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <16> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <17> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <18> goto i2c]

[if rn9 eq <19> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <20> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <21> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <22> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <23> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <24> goto i2d]

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>i2a.2<

[r] Quelles sont les chances du Parti CONSERVATEUR?[n][cyan] ... de gagner l'‚lection dans l'ENSEMBLE DU CANADA?

sur cette ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire qu'un parti n'a AUCUNE chance de gagner, 50 veut dire qu'il a UNE CHANCE SUR DEUX de gagner, et 100 veut dire qu'il est CERTAIN de gagner[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<997> Ne connait pas les chances d'aucun parti [goto ctr3]

<998> Ne connait pas les chances des conservateurs <999> Refus ====>

>ch88< [if i2a ge <0>] [if i2a le <100>] [if i2a gt a] [store i2a in a] [store <C> in 1st] [goto CH88] [endif][endif][endif] [if i2a ge <0>] [if i2a le <100>] [if i2a gt b] [store i2a in b] [store <C> in 2nd] [endif][endif][endif]

>CH88< [if rn9 eq <01> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <02> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <03> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <04> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <05> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <06> goto i2d]

[if rn9 eq <07> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <08> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <09> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <10> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <11> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <12> goto i2e]

[if rn9 eq <13> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <14> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <15> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <16> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <17> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <18> goto i2e]

[if rn9 eq <19> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <20> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <21> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <22> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <23> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <24> goto i2e]

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>i2b.2<

[r] Quelles sont les chances du Parti LIB•RAL?[n][cyan] ... de gagner l'‚lection dans l'ENSEMBLE DU CANADA?

sur cette ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire qu'un parti n'a AUCUNE chance de gagner, 50 veut dire qu'il a UNE CHANCE SUR DEUX de gagner, et 100 veut dire qu'il est CERTAIN de gagner[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<997> Ne connait pas les chances d'aucun parti [goto ctr3]

<998> Ne connait pas les chances des lib‚raux <999> Refus ====>

>ch89< [if i2b ge <0>] [if i2b le <100>] [if i2b gt a] [store i2b in a] [store <L> in 1st] [goto CH89] [endif][endif][endif] [if i2b ge <0>] [if i2b le <100>] [if i2b gt b] [store i2b in b] [store <L> in 2nd] [endif][endif][endif]

>CH89<

[if rn9 eq <01> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <02> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <03> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <04> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <05> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <06> goto i2e]

[if rn9 eq <07> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <08> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <09> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <10> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <11> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <12> goto i2d]

[if rn9 eq <13> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <14> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <15> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <16> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <17> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <18> goto i2a]

[if rn9 eq <19> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <20> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <21> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <22> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <23> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <24> goto i2a]

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>i2c.2<

[r] Quelles sont les chances du Parti N.P.D.? [n][cyan] ... de gagner l'‚lection dans l'ENSEMBLE DU CANADA?

sur cette ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire qu'un parti n'a AUCUNE chance de gagner, 50 veut dire qu'il a UNE CHANCE SUR DEUX de gagner, et 100 veut dire qu'il est CERTAIN de gagner[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<997> Ne connait pas les chances d'aucun parti [goto ctr3]

<998> Ne connait pas les chances du N.P.D. <999> Refus ====>

>ch90< [if i2c ge <0>] [if i2c le <100>] [if i2c gt a] [store i2c in a] [store <N> in 1st] [goto CH90] [endif][endif][endif] [if i2c ge <0>] [if i2c le <100>] [if i2c gt b] [store i2c in b] [store <N> in 2nd] [endif][endif][endif]

>CH90< [if rn9 eq <01> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <02> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <03> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <04> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <05> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <06> goto i2b]

[if rn9 eq <07> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <08> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <09> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <10> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <11> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <12> goto i2a]

[if rn9 eq <13> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <14> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <15> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <16> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <17> goto i2d] [if rn9 eq <18> goto i2d]

[if rn9 eq <19> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <20> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <21> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <22> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <23> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <24> goto i2b]

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>i2d.2<

[r] Quelles sont les chances du Reform Party?[n][cyan] ... de gagner l'‚lection dans l'ENSEMBLE DU CANADA?

sur cette ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire qu'un parti n'a AUCUNE chance de gagner, 50 veut dire qu'il a UNE CHANCE SUR DEUX de gagner, et 100 veut dire qu'il est CERTAIN de gagner[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<997> Ne connait pas les chances d'aucun parti [goto ctr3]

<998> Ne connait pas les chances du Reform <999> Refus ====>

>ch91< [if i2d ge <0>] [if i2d le <100>] [if i2d gt a] [store i2d in a] [store <R> in 1st] [goto CH91] [endif][endif][endif] [if i2d ge <0>] [if i2d le <100>] [if i2d gt b] [store i2d in b] [store <R> in 2nd] [endif][endif][endif]

>CH91< [if rn9 eq <01> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <02> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <03> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <04> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <05> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <06> goto i2c]

[if rn9 eq <07> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <08> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <09> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <10> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <11> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <12> goto i2c]

[if rn9 eq <13> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <14> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <15> goto i2e] [if rn9 eq <16> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <17> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <18> goto i2b]

[if rn9 eq <19> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <20> goto i2a] [if rn9 eq <21> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <22> goto i2b] [if rn9 eq <23> goto i2c] [if rn9 eq <24> goto i2c]

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>i2e.2<

[r] Les chances du BLOC QU•B•COIS de gagner LA MAJORIT• DES SIEGES[n][r] AU QUEBEC?[n][cyan] sur cette ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire qu'un parti n'a AUCUNE chance de gagner, 50 veut dire qu'il a UNE CHANCE SUR DEUX de gagner, et 100 veut dire qu'il est CERTAIN de gagner[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<997> Ne connait pas les chances d'aucun parti [goto ctr3]

<998> Ne connait pas les chances du BLOC QU•B•COIS <999> Refus ====>

>out4<

>ch92< [if rn4 eq <1>][goto tie][endif] [if rn4 eq <2>][goto in21][endif]

[# Opposition is not randomized but always included after Winning] [# the Election. The party that the respondent rates as having the] [# best chances of winning in the whole country is dropped from the [# following set of questions.]

[# ties are both left in] [# ALL ties left in]

>tie< [allow 1][store <0> in tie] [if a eq b] [# ITS A TIE, leave everybody in!! [store <1> in tie] [goto int3] [endif]

>int3.2<

[r] Le deuxiŠme parti qui a le plus de siŠges au Parlement forme[n][r] l'OPPOSITION OFFICIELLE.[n]

[r] Sur la mˆme ‚chelle de 0 … 100, o— 0 veut dire qu'un parti n'a AUCUNE[n][r] chance, 50 veut dire qu'il a UNE CHANCE SUR DEUX, et 100 veut dire que[n][r] c'est CERTAIN[n]

<1> A continuer ====>

>i3a< [if 1st eq <L>][if tie eq <0>] [goto i3b] [endif][endif][cyan] Quelles sont...[white]

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[r] les chances du Parti LIB•RAL de former l'OPPOSITION OFFICIELLE?[n][cyan] sur cette ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire qu'un parti n'a AUCUNE chance de gagner, 50 veut dire qu'il a UNE CHANCE SUR DEUX de gagner, et 100 veut dire qu'il est CERTAIN de gagner[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<997> Ne connait pas les chances d'aucun parti [goto ctr3]

<998> Ne connait pas les chances des Liberaux <999> Refus ====>

>i3b.2< [if 1st eq <C>][if tie eq <0>] [goto i3c] [endif][endif][cyan] quelles sont...[white][r] ... les chances du Parti CONSERVATEUR de former l'OPPOSITIONOFFICIELLE?[n][cyan] sur cette ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire qu'un parti n'a AUCUNE chance de gagner, 50 veut dire qu'il a UNE CHANCE SUR DEUX de gagner, et 100 veut dire qu'il est CERTAIN de gagner[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<997> Ne connait pas les chances d'aucun parti [goto ctr3]

<998> Ne connait pas les chances des Conservateurs <999> Refus ====>

>i3c.2< [if 1st eq <N>][if tie eq <0>] [goto i3d] [endif][endif][cyan] quelles sont...[white][r] ...les chances du N.P.D. de former l'OPPOSITION OFFICIELLE?[n][cyan] sur cette ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire qu'un parti n'a AUCUNE chance de gagner, 50 veut dire qu'il a UNE CHANCE SUR DEUX de gagner, et 100 veut dire qu'il est CERTAIN de gagner[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<997> Ne connait pas les chances d'aucun parti [goto ctr3]

<998> Ne connait pas les chances du N.P.D. <999> Refus ====>

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>i3d.2< [if 1st eq <R>][if tie eq <0>] [goto i3e] [endif][endif][cyan] quelles sont...[white][r] ...les chances du REFORM PARTY de former l'OPPOSITION OFFICIELLE?[n][cyan] sur cette ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire qu'un parti n'a AUCUNE chance de gagner, 50 veut dire qu'il a UNE CHANCE SUR DEUX de gagner, et 100 veut dire qu'il est CERTAIN de gagner[white] <0-100>

<997> Ne connait pas les chances d'aucun parti [goto ctr3]

<998> Ne connait pas les chances du Reform Party <999> Refus ====>

>i3e.2<[cyan] quelles sont...[white][r] ...les chances du BLOC QU•B•COIS de former l'OPPOSITION OFFICIELLE?[n][cyan] sur cette ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire qu'un parti n'a AUCUNE chance de gagner, 50 veut dire qu'il a UNE CHANCE SUR DEUX de gagner, et 100 veut dire qu'il est CERTAIN de gagner[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<997> Ne connait pas les chances d'aucun parti [goto ctr3]

<998> Ne connait pas les chances du Bloc Qu‚b‚cois <999> Refus ====>

SECTION J: POLICY II

>ctr3< [allow 1][store <0> in ctr3]

>ch93< [if rn10 eq <1>][goto j1a][endif] [if rn10 eq <2>][goto j1b][endif] [if rn10 eq <3>][goto j1c][endif] [if rn10 eq <4>][goto j1d][endif] [if rn10 eq <5>][goto j1e][endif] [if rn10 eq <6>][goto j1f][endif] [if rn10 eq <7>][goto j1g][endif]

>j1a.2<

[r] Quel est, selon vous, le meilleur parti pour maintenir l'unit‚[n][r] nationale?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Ne pas lire le nom des partis[n][white]

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<1> Parti lib‚ral <2> Parti conservateur <3> NPD <4> Reform <5> Bloc

<0> Aucun

<6> Autre (sp‚cifiez) [specify]

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>ch94< [if j1a ge <98>][add <1> to ctr3][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr3 ge <3>][goto j2][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn10 eq <2>] [#out] [goto j2] [else] [goto j1b] [endif]

>j1b.2<

[r] Pour cr‚er des emplois?[n][cyan] Quel est le meilleur parti pour cr‚er des emplois?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Ne pas lire le nom des partis[n][white] <1> Parti lib‚ral <2> Parti conservateur <3> NPD <4> Reform <5> Bloc

<0> Aucun

<6> Autre (sp‚cifiez) [specify]

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>ch95< [if j1b ge <98>][add <1> to ctr3][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr3 ge <3>][goto j2][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn10 eq <3>] [# out] [goto j2] [else] [goto j1c] [endif]

>j1c.2<

[r] Baisser les taxes?[n][cyan] Quel est le meilleur parti pour baisser les taxes?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Ne pas lire le nom des partis[n][white]

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<1> Parti lib‚ral <2> Parti conservateur <3> NPD <4> Reform <5> Bloc

<0> Aucun

<6> Autre (sp‚cifiez)[specify]

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>ch96< [if j1c ge <98>][add <1> to ctr3][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr3 ge <3>][goto j2][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn10 eq <4>] [# out] [goto j2] [else] [goto j1d] [endif]

>j1d.2<

[r] Pour tenir ses promesses?[n][cyan] Quel est le meilleur parti pour tenir ses promesses?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Ne pas lire le nom des partis[n][white] <1> Parti lib‚ral <2> Parti conservateur <3> NPD <4> Reform <5> Bloc

<0> Aucun

<6> Autre (sp‚cifiez)[specify]

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>ch97< [if j1d ge <98>][add <1> to ctr3][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr3 ge <3>][goto j2][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn10 eq <5>] [# out] [goto j2] [else] [goto j1e] [endif]

>j1e.2< [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch98][endif]

[r] Pour d‚fendre les int‚rˆts du Qu‚bec?[n][cyan] Quel est le meilleur parti pour d‚fendre les int‚rˆts du Quebec?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Ne pas lire le nom des partis[n][white]

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<1> Parti lib‚ral <2> Parti conservateur <3> NPD <4> Reform <5> Bloc

<0> Aucun

<6> Autre (sp‚cifiez) [specify]

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>ch98< [if j1e ge <98>][add <1> to ctr3][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr3 ge <3>][goto j2][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn10 eq <6>] [goto j2] [else] [goto j1f] [endif]

>j1f.2<

[r] Pour prot‚ger les programmes sociaux?[n][cyan] Quel est le meilleur parti pour prot‚ger les programmes sociaux?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Ne pas lire le nom des partis[n][white] <1> Parti lib‚ral <2> Parti conservateur <3> NPD <4> Reform <5> Bloc

<0> Aucun

<6> Autre (sp‚cifiez) [specify]

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>ch99< [if j1f ge <98>][add <1> to ctr3][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr3 ge <3>][goto j2][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn10 eq <7>] [# out] [goto j2] [else] [goto j1g] [endif]

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>j1g.2<

[r] Pour combattre le criminalit‚?[n][cyan] Quel est le meilleur parti pour combattre le criminalit‚?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Ne pas lire le nom des partis[n][white] <1> Parti lib‚ral <2> Parti conservateur <3> NPD <4> Reform <5> Bloc

<0> Aucun

<6> Autre (sp‚cifiez) [specify]

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>c100< [if j1g ge <98>][add <1> to ctr3][endif] [# increment counter] [if ctr3 ge <3>][goto j2][endif] [# if counter 3 or more exit]

[if rn10 eq <1>] [# out] [goto j2] [else] [goto j1a] [endif]

>j2.2<

[r] Selon vous, le Parti Lib‚ral a-t-il promis d'‚liminer la taxe sur[n][r] les produits et services, la TPS, pendant la campagne ‚lectorale de[n][r] 1993?[n]

<1> Oui [goto j2b] <5> Non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto j3]

>j2b.2<

[r] Les Lib‚raux ont-ils VRAIMENT ESSAY• de tenir leur promesse?[n]

<1> Oui <5> Non [goto j2c]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto j3]

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>j2c.2<

[r] Etes-vous TRES M•CONTENT(E), PLUTOT M•CONTENT(E), OU PAS TRES[n][r] M•CONTENT(E)?[n][cyan] de ce que les Lib‚raux ont fait … propos de la TPS?[white] <1> TrŠs m‚content(e) <3> Assez m‚content(e) <5> Pas trŠs m‚content(e)

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>j3.2< [if PROV eq <14>][goto j3a][endif] [#ROC only]

[r] Le Qu‚bec devrait-il ˆtre reconnu comme soci‚t‚ distincte?[n]

<1> Oui <5> Non [goto j3c]

<7> cela d‚pend [goto j3c]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto j4]

>j3c.2<

[r] Changeriez-vous d'id‚e si la reconnaissance du Qu‚bec comme soci‚te[n][r] distincte gardait le Quebec dans le Canada?[n]

<1> Oui <5> Non

<7> cela d‚pend

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>j3a.2< [if PROV ne <14>][goto j4][endif]

[r] Etes-vous trŠs favorable, plut“t favorable, plut“t oppos‚(e), ou trŠs[n][r] oppos‚(e), … la souverainet‚ du Quebec?[n]

<1> trŠs favorable <2> plut“t favorable <3> plut“t oppos‚(e) <4> trŠs oppos‚(e)

<0> ni l'un ni l'autre

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>

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>j4.2<

[r] Est-ce TRES PROBABLE, ASSEZ PROBABLE, ASSEZ IMPROBABLE, ou TRES[n][r] IMPROBABLE que le Qu‚bec va se s‚parer du Canada?[n]

<1> TrŠs probable [goto j4a] <2> Assez probable [goto j4a] <3> Assez improbable [goto j4a] <4> TrŠs improbable

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto j5]

>j4a.2<

[r] Est-ce que la possibilit‚ que le Qu‚bec se s‚pare vous inquiŠte[n][r] beaucoup, assez, un peu, ou pas du tout?[n]

<1> beaucoup <2> Assez <3> un peu <4> Pas du tout

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>j5.2<

[r] Croyez-vous que l'‚cart entre les pauvres et les riches au Canada[n][r] a augment‚, a diminu‚, ou est rest‚ … peu prŠs le mˆme au cours[n][r] des derniŠres ann‚es?[n]

<1> Augment‚ [goto j5a] <2> Diminu‚ <3> Rest‚ le mˆme

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto j6]

>j5a.2<

[r] A-t-il augment‚ BEAUCOUP, PAS MAL, ou UN PEU?[n]

<1> Beaucoup <3> Pas mal <5> Un peu

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>j6.2<

[r] Diriez-vous que les coupures dans les d‚penses du gouvernement f‚d‚ral[n][r] ont ‚t‚ JUSTES ou INJUSTES, dans l'ensemble?[n]

<1> Justes <5> Injustes

<7> les deux, justes et injustes

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>j7.2<

[r] Quel groupe a ‚t‚ le plus durement touch‚ par les coupures: LES[n][r] PAUVRES, LA CLASSE MOYENNE, ou LES RICHES?[n]

<1> Les pauvres <3> La classe moyenne <5> Les riches

<7> Les pauvres et la classe moyenne

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>j9.2<

[r] En g‚n‚ral, diriez-vous que la situation des autochtones est MEILLEURE,[n][r] PIRE, ou A PEU PRES LA MEME que celle des autres Canadiens?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Si on vous demande. les peuples autochtones sont les Indiens, les Inuits (Eskimos), et les M‚tis.[n][white] <1> Meilleure <3> Pire <5> A peu prŠs la mˆme

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>j10.2<

[r] Le gouvernement f‚d‚ral devrait-il d‚penser PLUS, MOINS, ou A PEU PRES[n][r] COMME PR•SENTEMENT pour les peuples autochtones?[n]

<1> Plus <3> Moins <5> Comme pr‚sentement

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>j18.2<

[r] Croyez-vous que le Canada devrait admettre plus d'immigrants, moins[n][r] d'immigrants, ou … peu prŠs le mˆme nombre que pr‚sentement?[n]

<1> Plus <3> Moins <5> Meme nombre

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>j19.2<

[cyan] Croyez-vous que...[white][r] ...la pollution au Canada a augment‚, a diminu‚, ou est rest‚e … peu[n][r] prŠs la mˆme au cours des derniŠres ann‚es?[n]

<1> Augment‚ <3> Diminu‚ <5> Rest‚ … peu prŠs la mˆme

<8> Ne sais pas <9> refus ====>

>j20.2<[cyan] Croyez-vous que...[white][r] ... la criminalit‚ au Canada a augment‚, a diminu‚, ou est rest‚e … peu[n][r] prŠs la mˆme au cours des derniŠres ann‚es[n]

<1> augment‚ <3> diminu‚ <5> reste‚ … peu la mˆme

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>j21.2<

[r] La meilleure chose … faire aves les jeunes contrevenants qui[n][r] commettent des crimes violents, c'est:[n]

[r] UN: de leur imposer des sentences plus s‚vŠres[n][r] ou[n][r] DEUX: de d‚penser davantage pour les r‚habiliter[n]

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<1> sentences plus s‚vŠres <2> d‚penser plus pour les r‚habiliter

<7> autre (sp‚cifiez)[specify]

<98> ne sais pas <99> refus ====>

>j12.2< [store <Province> in E001] [store <Provinces> in E006] [store <province> in F001] [store <PROVINCES> in F006] [if PROV ge <20>] [store <Territory> in E001] [store <parts of Canada> in E006] [store <territoire> in F001] [store <autres parties du Canada> in F006] [endif]

>j12.2<

[r] En g‚n‚ral, le gouvernement f‚d‚ral traite-t-il votre [fill F001][n][r] MIEUX, MOINS BIEN, ou A PEU PRES COMME LES AUTRES [fill F006]?[n]

<1> Mieux <3> Moins bien <5> Comme les autres

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>j13.2<

[r] Les partis politiques tiennent-ils leurs promesses[n][r] LA PLUPART DU TEMPS, DE TEMPS EN TEMPS, ou A PEU PRES JAMAIS?[n]

<1> La plupart du temps <3> De temps en temps <5> A peu prŠs jamais

<7> Cela d‚pend des partis

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>j14.2<

[r] Avez-vous entendu parler de l'Affaire de la Somalie?[n]

<1> Oui [goto j14a] <5> Non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto j15]

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>j14a.2<

[r] Est-ce que le gouvernement s'est occup‚ de cette affaire: TRES BIEN,[n][r] ASSEZ BIEN, ASSEZ MAL, ou TRES MAL?[n]

<1> TrŠs bien <3> Assez bien <5> Assez mal <7> TrŠs mal

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>j15.2< [allow 1][loc 28/57] [# effective 8 May 1997]

[r] A votre avis, la decision du gouvernement de tenir une election en ce[n][r] moment est-elle tout a fait acceptable, acceptable, inacceptable, ou[n][r] tout a fait inacceptable?[n]

<1> tout a fait acceptable <3> acceptable <5> inacceptable <7> tout a fait inacceptable

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>

>ext1< [# replaced by f14]>ext2< [# replaced by f15]>ext3< [# replaced by j15]>ext4< [# deleted]>ext5< [# deleted]>ext6< [# replaced by m13]

SECTION K PARTY IDENTIFICATION AND VOTE HISTORY

>k1.2< [allow 2][loc 28/64] [# Repeat ] [store <Reform> in E001] [store <Reform> in F001] [if PROV eq <14>] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois> in E001] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois> in F001] [endif]

>k1.2<

[r] En politique, vous consid‚rez-vous habituellement Lib‚ral,[n][r] Conservateur, N.P.D., [fill F001] ou rien de cela?[n]

<1> Lib‚ral <2> Conservateur <3> N.P.D. <4> Reform <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois

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<6> Autre (sp‚cifiez)[specify] [goto k5]

<0> Rien de cela [goto k3]

<98> Ne sais pas [goto k3] <99> Refus [goto k3] ====>

>k2< [# Repeat ] [if k1 eq <1>] [store <Liberal> in E001] [store <Lib‚ral> in F001] [endif] [if k1 eq <2>] [store <Conservative> in E001] [store <Conservateur> in F001] [endif] [if k1 eq <3>] [store <N.D.P.> in E001] [store <N.P.D.> in F001] [endif] [if k1 eq <4>] [store <Reform> in E001] [store <Reform> in F001] [endif] [if k1 eq <5>] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois> in E001] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois> in F001] [endif]

>k2.2<

[r] Vous sentez-vous trŠs proche du [fill F001], assez proche, [n][r] ou pas trŠs proche?[n]

<1> TrŠs proche <3> Assez proche <5> Pas trŠs proche

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto k5]

>k3.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Mais vous sentez-vous tout de mˆme un peu plus proche de l'un ou[n][r] l'autre des partis f‚d‚raux?[n]

<1> Oui [goto k4] <5> Non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto k5]

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>k4.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] De quel parti?[n]

<1> Lib‚ral <2> Conservateur <3> N.P.D. <4> Reform <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois

<6> Autre (sp‚cifiez)

<0> Aucun

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>k5.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Avez-vous vot‚ … la derniŠre ‚lection f‚d‚rale en 1993?[n]

<1> Oui [goto k6] <5> Non

<7> Pas ‚ligible (trop jeune/pas citoyen Canadien)

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto k13]

>k6.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Pour quel parti avez-vous vot‚?[n]

<1> Lib‚ral <2> Conservateur <3> N.P.D. <4> Reform <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois

<0> Autre (sp‚cifiez)

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>k13.2< [# Repeat ] [store <> in F001][store <> in F003][store <> in F006] [store <provinciale> in F001] [if PROV ge <20>] [store <territoriale> in F001] [endif] [if PROV ge <10>] [# NF to NB PC filled here] [if PROV le <13>] [store <Conservateur,> in F002] [store <N.P.D.> in F003] [endif][endif] [if PROV eq <13>] [store <Confederation of Regions,> in F006] [endif]

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[if PROV eq <14>] [store <> in F002] [store <Parti Qu‚b‚cois,> in F006] [store <l'Action D‚mocratique> in F003] [endif] [if PROV ge <15>] [# ontario to alta PC filled here] [if PROV le <18>] [store <Conservateur,> in F002] [store <N.P.D.> in F003] [endif][endif] [if PROV eq <18>] [# AB social credit] [store <Cr‚dit Social> in F006] [endif] [if PROV eq <19>] [# BC reform and Social Credit filled here] [store <Cr‚dit Social> in F006] [store <N.P.D.> in F003] [endif] [if PROV eq <20>] [store <Yukon Party> in F002] [store <N.P.D.> in F003] [endif]

[r] Si des ‚lections [fill F001] avaient lieu aujourd'hui,[n][r] au [fill qqqq], pour quel parti voteriez-vous?[n][r] Le parti LIBERAL, [fill F002] [fill F003] [fill F006][n][r] ou un autre parti?[n]

<1> Lib‚ral <2> Conservateur <3> N.P.D. <4> Cr‚dit Social <5> Parti Qu‚b‚cois <6> Confederation of Regions, COR <7> Yukon Party <8> Reform (BC) <9> l'Action D‚mocratique

<0> Autre (sp‚cifiez)

<96> Annulerais le bulletin de vote <97> Ne voterais pas

<98> Ne sais pas[goto k14] <99> Refus ====>[goto k15]

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>k14.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Quel parti ˆtes-vous tent‚(e) d'appuyer pr‚sentement?[n]

<1> Lib‚ral <2> Conservateur <3> N.P.D. <4> Cr‚dit Social <5> Parti Qu‚b‚cois <6> Confederation of Regions, COR <7> Yukon Party <8> Reform (BC) <9> l'Action Democratique

<0> Autre parti (sp‚cifiez)

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>k15.2< [if PROV ne <14>][goto l1][endif] [# Qu‚bec only]

[r] Avez-vous vot‚ au r‚f‚rendum qu‚b‚cois sur la souverainet‚[n][r] en 1995?[n]

<1> Oui [goto k16] <5> Non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto l1]

>k16.2<

[r] Avez-vous vot‚ pour le OUI ou pour le NON?[n]

<1> Vot‚ Oui <5> Vot‚ Non

<7> Annul‚ son vote

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

SECTION L: DEBATE

>l1.1< [# effective 13 May 1997] [# Repeat ]

[r] Avez-vous regard‚ le d‚bat t‚l‚vis‚ en ANGLAIS entre les chefs de[n][r] partis?[n]

<1> Oui [goto l1a] <5> Non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ===>[goto l1b]

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>l1a.2<

[r] Avez-vous vu le d‚bat EN ENTIER, en MAJEURE PARTIE, ou JUSTE EN PARTIE?[n]

<1> en entier <3> Majeure partie <5> Juste en Partie

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>l1b.2< [store <From what you have heard> in E006] [# Repeat ] [store <D'aprŠs ce que vous avez entendu parler> in F006] [if l1 eq <1>] [store <In your opinion> in E006] [store <A votre avis> in F006] [endif]

[r] [fill F006] quel chef … et‚ le meilleur dans ce d‚bat?[n]

<1> Charest <2> Chr‚tien <3> McDonough <4> Manning <5> Duceppe

<0> Aucun

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>l1c.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Et qui a ‚t‚ le moins bon?[n]

<1> Charest <2> Chr‚tien <3> McDonough <4> Manning <5> Duceppe

<0> none

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>l2.2< [#if DATE lt <051497>][#goto l3][#endif] [# Repeat ]

[r] Avez-vous regard‚ le PREMIER d‚bat t‚l‚vis‚ en FRANCAIS, qui a eu[n][r] lieu le 13 mai?[n]

<1> Oui [goto l2a] <5> Non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto l2b]

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>l2a.2<

[r] Avez-vous vu le d‚bat EN ENTIER, en MAJEURE PARTIE, ou JUSTE EN PARTIE?[n]

<1> en entier <3> Majeure partie <5> Juste en partie

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>l2b.2< [store <From what you have heard> in E006] [# Repeat ] [store <D'aprŠs ce que vous avez entendu parler> in F006] [if l2 eq <1>] [store <In your opinion> in E006] [store <A votre avis> in F006] [endif]

[r] [fill F006] quel chef … ‚t‚ le meilleur dans ce d‚bat? [n]

<1> Charest <2> Chr‚tien <3> McDonough <4> Duceppe <5> Manning

<0> aucun

<8> Ne sais Pas <9> Refus ====>

>l2c.2< [allow 1][loc 29/6] [# Repeat ]

[r] Et qui a ‚t‚ le moins bon?[n]

<1> Charest <2> Chr‚tien <3> McDonough <4> Manning <5> Duceppe

<0> aucun

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>l2d.2< [allow 1][loc 28/58] [# new debate item]

[r] Avez-vous regard‚ le DUEXIEME d‚bat t‚l‚vis‚ en FRANCAIS, qui a eu[n][r] lieu le 19 mai parce que le premier d‚bat n'a pu ˆtre termin‚?[n]

<1> oui [goto l2e] <5> non

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto l2f]

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>l2e.2< [allow 1][loc 28/59]

[r] Avez-vous vu le d‚bat EN ENTIER, en MAJEURE PARTIE, ou JUSTE EN PARTIE?[n]

<1> en entier <3> Majeure partie <5> Juste en partie

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>l2f.2< [allow 1][loc 28/60] [# Repeat ] [store <From what you have heard> in E006] [store <D'aprŠs ce que vous avez entendu parler> in F006] [if l2d eq <1>] [store <In your opinion> in E006] [store <A votre avis> in F006] [endif]

[r] [fill F006] quel chef … et‚ le meilleur dans ce d‚bat? [n]

<1> Charest <2> Chr‚tien <3> McDonough <4> Duceppe <5> Manning

<0> aucun

<8> Ne sais Pas <9> Refus ====>

>l2g.2< [allow 1][loc 28/61] [# Repeat ]

[r] Et qui a ‚t‚ le moins bon?[n]

<1> Charest <2> Chr‚tien <3> McDonough <4> Manning <5> Duceppe

<0> aucun

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>l3.2< [allow 1][loc 29/7] [# Repeat ]

[r] AU COURS DE LA DERNIERE SEMAINE, avez-vous pris connaissance de[n][r] sondage(s) sur la popularit‚ des partis?[n]

<1> Oui <5> Non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>l4.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Quelle est votre PRINCIPALE source d'information sur l'‚lection:[n][r] la t‚l‚vision, la radio, les journaux, la famille, ou les amis?[n]

<1> T‚l‚vision [goto l6] <2> Radio [goto l6] <3> Journaux [goto l6] <4> Famille <5> Amis

<8> Ne sais pas [goto l6] <9> Refus [goto l6] ====>

>l5.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Et entre la t‚l‚vision, la radio et les journaux, lequel est le PLUS[n][r] IMPORTANT?[n]

<1> T‚l‚vision <3> Radio <5> Journaux

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>l6.2<

[r] Nous aimerions savoir si certaines personnalit‚s sont connues.[n]

[r] Pouvez-vous me dire quel est le nom du Pr‚sident des •tats-Unis?[n]

<1> Clinton / Bill Clinton <5> autre r‚ponse

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>l11.2<

[r] Le Ministre des Finances du Canada?[n][cyan] Pouvez-vous me dire quel est le nom du Ministre des Finances du Canada?[white] <1> Martin / Paul Martin <5> autre r‚ponses

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>l12.2< [store <Premier> in E003] [store <Premier Ministre> in F003] [if PROV eq <20>] [store <Government Leader> in E003] [# special title for Yukon] [store <Chef de Gouvernement> in F003][endif]

[r] Le nom du [fill F003] du [fill qqqq]?[n][cyan] Pouvez-vous me dire quel est le nom du [fill F003] du [fill qqqq][white] <10> Brian Tobin <11> Patrick Binns <12> John Savage <13> Frank McKenna <14> Lucien Bouchard <15> Mike Harris <16> Gary Filmon <17> Roy Romanow <18> Ralph Klein <19> Glenn Clark <20> Don Morin <21> Piers McDonald

<97> autre r‚ponses

<98> Don't know <99> Refused ====>

>l13.2<

[r] Le premiŠre femme … ˆtre Premier Ministre du Canada?[n][cyan] Pourriez-vous me dire quel est le nom de la premiŠre femme … ˆtre Premier Ministre du Canda?[white] <1> Kim / Kim Campbell <5> autre r‚ponse

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

SECTION M: BACKGROUND

>age.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Pour terminer l'entrevue, nous aimerions avoir quelques informations[n][r] qui nous aideront … v‚rifier si notre ‚chantillon repr‚sente bien[n][r] l'ensemble de la population canadienne.[n]

[r] D'abord, en quelle ann‚e ˆtes-vous n‚(e)?[n]

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<1875-1979> Inscrivez ann‚e de naissance

<9997> 1984 ou plus tard

<9999> refus ====>

>m2.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Etes-vous pr‚sentement mari‚(e), vivant avec un(e) conjoint(e),[n][r] divorc‚(e), s‚par‚(e), veuf (veuve) ou jamais ‚t‚ mari‚(e)?[n]

<1> Mari‚(e) <2> Vivant avec un(e) conjoint(e) <3> Divorc‚(e) <4> S‚par‚(e) <5> Veuf(veuve) <6> Jamais mari‚(e)

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>m3.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Quel est votre niveau d'‚ducation?[n]

<1> Aucune scolarit‚ <2> Cours primaire (sans dipl“me) <3> Cours primaire (avec dipl“me) <4> Cours secondaire (sans dipl“me) <5> Cours secondaire (avec dipl“me) <6> Cours technique, CEGEP, collŠge classique (sans dipl“me) <7> Cours technique, CEGEP, collŠge classique (avec dipl“me) <8> Universit‚ Non complet‚e <9> Baccalaur‚at <10> Maitrise <11> Dipl“me professionnel ou doctorat

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus====>

>m4.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Pr‚sentement, ˆtes vous … votre propre emploi, avez-vous un travail[n][r] r‚mun‚r‚ ou ˆtes-vous en ch“mage, … la retraite, aux ‚tudes, ou[n][r] travaillant au foyer?[n]

<1> Travail r‚mun‚r‚ (inclut en grŠve et en cong‚) [goto m6] <2> Mis … pied [goto m6] <3> En ch“mage [goto m6] <4> A la retraite [goto m4a] <5> Invalide ou handicap‚ [goto m4a] <6> aux ‚tudes [goto m4a] <7> Travaillant au foyer [goto m4a] <8> propre emploi [goto m6]

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<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>[goto m9]

>m4a.2< [# asked to handicapped, students, homemakers] [# Repeat ]

[r] Etes-vous le principal gagne-pain dans votre foyer.[n]

<1> Oui [goto m6] <5> Non [goto m6]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto m9]

>m6.2< [store <> in F001][store <> in F006][store <> in F002] [# Repeat ] [if m4 eq <4>][goto m7][endif] [if m4 eq <1>] [store <est> in F001] [store <votre principale> in F002] [store <occupation> in F006] [endif] [if m4 eq <8>] [store <est> in F001] [store <votre principale> in F002] [store <occupation> in F006] [endif] [if m4 eq <2>] [store <‚tait> in F001] [store <votre principale> in F002] [store <occupation> in F006] [endif] [if m4 eq <3>] [store <‚tait> in F001] [store <votre principale> in F002] [store <occupation> in F006] [endif] [if m4 eq <4>] [store <‚tait> in F001] [store <votre principale> in F002] [store <occupation> in F006] [endif] [if m4 eq <5>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <est> in F001] [store <votre principale> in F002] [store <occupation> in F006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <6>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <est> in F001] [store <votre principale> in F002] [store <occupation> in F006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <7>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <est> in F001] [store <votre principale> in F002] [store <occupation> in F006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <5>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <est> in F001] [store <la principale> in F002] [store <occupation du principal gagne-pain> in F006] [endif][endif]

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[if m4 eq <6>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <la principale> in F002] [store <occupation du principal gagne-pain> in F006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <7>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <la principale> in F002] [store <occupation du principal gagne-pain> in F006] [endif][endif]

[r] Quelle [fill F001] [fill F002][n][r] [fill F006]?[n]

<1> Veuillez inscrire la r‚ponse mot pour mot [specify]

<9991> government assistance [goto m8] <9992> Unemployed [goto m8] <9993> self-employed [goto m8] <9994> homemaker [goto m8] <9995> student [goto m8] <9996> disabled [goto m8] <9997> retired [goto m8]

<9999> Refus ====>

>m7.2< [if m4 eq <8>][goto m9][endif] [# self employed skip] [# Repeat ] [store <> in F001] [if m4 eq <1>] [store <Etes-vous> in F001] [endif] [if m4 eq <2>] [store <•tiez-vous> in F001] [endif] [if m4 eq <3>] [store <•tiez-vous> in F001] [endif] [if m4 eq <4>] [store <•tiez-vous> in F001] [endif] [if m4 eq <5>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <Etes-vous> in F001] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <6>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <Etes-vous> in F001] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <7>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <Etes-vous> in F001] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <5>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <Est-il/elle> in F001] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <6>][if m4a eq <5>] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <7>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <Est-il/elle> in F001] [endif][endif]

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[r] [fill F001] … l'emploi d'une entreprise[n][r] priv‚e, du secteur public, qui inclut, par exemple, les h“pitaux,[n][r] les ‚coles, les municipalit‚s, d'une entreprise appartenant au[n][r] gouvernement, ou d'un ministŠre du gouvernement f‚d‚ral ou provincial[n]

<1> d'une entreprise priv‚e [goto m8] <3> du secteur public, qui inclut, par exemple, les h“pitaux, [goto m8] les ‚coles, les municipalit‚s <5> d'une entreprise appartenant au gouvernement.[goto m8] <7> ou d'un ministŠre du gouvernement f‚d‚ral ou provincial [goto m7a]

<0> ne travaille pas [goto m9]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus====>[goto m8]

>m7a.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] S'agit-il du gouvernement f‚d‚ral ou du gouvernement provincial?[n]

<1> f‚d‚ral <5> provincial

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>m8.2< [# Repeat ] [if m4 eq <2>][goto m9][endif] [if m4 eq <3>][goto m9][endif] [if m4 eq <4>][goto m9][endif] [#if m4 eq <8>][#goto m9][#endif] [# deleted per A.Blais] [store <> in F006] [if m4 eq <1>] [store <Avez-vous ‚t‚> in F006] [endif] [if m4 eq <4>] [store <Avez-vous ‚t‚> in F006] [endif] [if m4 eq <5>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <Avez-vous ‚t‚> in F006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <6>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <Avez-vous ‚t‚> in F006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <7>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <Le principal gagne-pain a-t-il ‚t‚> in F006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <5>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <Le principal gagne-pain a-t-il ‚t‚> in F006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <6>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <Le principal gagne-pain a-t-il ‚t‚> in F006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <7>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <Le principal gagne-pain a-t-il ‚t‚> in F006] [endif][endif]

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[r] [fill F006] sans emploi ou mis … pied[n][r] … un moment donn‚ ou l'autre au cours de la derniŠre ann‚e?[n]

<1> Oui <5> Non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>m8a.2< [store <> in F001][store <> in F006] [if m4 eq <1>] [store <vous pourriez> in F001] [store <perdre votre> in F006] [endif] [if m4 eq <4>] [store <vous pourriez> in F001] [store <perdre votre> in F006] [endif] [if m4 eq <5>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <vous pourriez> in F001] [store <perdre votre> in F006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <6>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <vous pourriez> in F001] [store <perdre votre> in F006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <7>][if m4a eq <1>] [store <le principal gagne-pain pourrait perdre son> in F006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <5>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <le principal gagne-pain pourrait perdre son> in F006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <6>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <le principal gagne-pain pourrait perdre son> in F006] [endif][endif] [if m4 eq <7>][if m4a eq <5>] [store <le principal gagne-pain pourrait perdre son> in F006] [endif][endif]

[r] L'id‚e que [fill F001] [fill F006] emploi[n][r] vous inquiŠte-t-elle beaucoup, assez, un peu, ou pas du tout?[n]

<1> Beaucoup <3> Assez <5> Un peu <7> Pas du tout

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>m9.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Est-ce que vous ou quelqu'un dans votre m‚nage est syndiqu‚(e)?[n]

<1> Oui <5> Non

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<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>m10.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Quelle est votre religion? Protestante, Catholique, Juive, Islamique,[n][r] autre ou aucune religion?[n]

<1> Protestante [goto m10a] <2> Catholique <3> Juive <4> Islam

<5> Autre religion (Non Jud‚o Chr‚tienne, specifiez)

<0> Aucune

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>[goto m10b]

>m10a.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] De quelle d‚nomination?[n]

<1> Anglicane <2> Eglise Unie <3> Presbyt‚rienne <4> Baptiste <5> Luth‚rienne <6> Chr‚tienne r‚forme <7> Pentec“tiste/Fondamentaliste/Renouveau charismatique

<0> Autre (sp‚cifiez)[specify]

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>m10b.2<

[r] Dans votre vie, diriez-vous que la religion est TRES importante, ASSEZ[n][r] importante, PAS TRES importante ou PAS importante DU TOUT?[n]

<1> TrŠs importante <3> Assez importante <5> Pas trŠs importante <7> Pas importante du tout

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[# Repeat ]

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>m11.2< [r] Dans quel pays ˆtes-vous n‚(e)?[n] <1> CANADA <68> dominica <92> israel <19> scotland <40> albania <54> el salvador <16> italy <44> serbia <10> austria <95> ethiopia <71> jamaica <36> slovakia <65> bahamas <26> finland <77> japan <45> slovenia <85> bangladesh <12> france <78> korea <97> somalia <66> barbados <13> germany <93> lebanon <20> spain <50> belize <14> greece <43> macedonia <88> sri lanka <67> bermuda <69> grenada <58> mexico <28> sweden <41> bosnia <55> guatemala <17> netherlands <80> taiwan <11> britain <56> guyana <59> nicaragua <72> trinidad <30> bulgarian <70> haiti <96> nigeria <37> ukraine <51> chile <57> honduras <27> norway <60> venezuala <75> china <76> hong kong <87> pakistan <81> vietnam <52> columbia <32> hungary <79> philipinnes <21> wales <53> costa rica <86> india <33> poland <46> yugoslavia <42> croatia <90> iran <18> portugal <31> czech <91> iraq <34> romania <25> denmark <15> ireland <35> russia <0> Autre (sp‚cifiez) <98> ne sais pas <99> refus====>

>m12.2< [if m11 eq <1>][goto m13][endif] [# Repeat ]

[r] En quelle ann‚e ˆtes-vous venu(e) vivre au Canada?[n]

<1900-1991> ann‚e exacte

<9998> Ne sais pas <9999> Refus ====>

>m13.2< [allow 2][loc 28/62][r] De quel groupe ethnique ou culturel faites-vous partie ou vos[n][r] ancˆtres faisaient-ils partie en arrivant sur ce continent?[n] <1> Anglais <13> Italian <2> Irlandais <14> Japanese <3> Ecossais <15> Jewish <4> Gallois <16> Native Indian/Inuit <5> Chinois <17> Black <6> Tcheque/slovaque <18> Netherlands (Dutch) <7> Finnois/baltique <19> Polish <8> Fran‡ais/qu‚b‚cois <20> Portuguese <9> Allemand/autrichien <21> Russian <10> Grec/mac‚donien <22> Scandinavian <11> Hongrois <23> Ukrainian <12> Indien/Pakistanais/Sikh <24> West Indian Bengalais/Sri Lankan, <25> Oceanie (Australien, N‚o-Z‚landais) Tamoul/Bangladesh <0> Other

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus=====>

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>m14.2< [allow 2][loc 29/45] [# Repeat ]

[r] Quelle langue parlez-vous le plus souvent … la maison?[n]

<1> Fran‡ais <5> Anglais

<0> Autre (sp‚cifiez)

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>m15.2< [# Repeat ] [# specify added 2 May]

[r] Quel est la premiŠre langue que vous avez apprise et que vous[n][r] comprenez encore?[n]

<1> Fran‡ais <5> Anglais

<0> Autre (sp‚cifiez)

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>m16.2<

[r] Pourriez-vous me dire le revenu total de votre famille? Cela doit[n][r] inclure les revenus DE TOUTES SOURCES comme les ‚pargnes, pensions,[n][r] loyer ainsi que les salaires. ARRONDI AUX MILLIERS DE DOLLARS, quel[n][r] a ‚t‚ le REVENU TOTAL DE VOTRE FAMILLE avant imp“ts et autres[n][r] d‚ductions en 1996?[n]

<1-997> Revenu [goto m17]

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

>m16a.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Nous n'avons pas besoin du montant exact, seulement une des[n][r] cat‚gories suivantes. Etait-ce ...[n]

<1> ...moins de $20,000 <2> ...entre $20,000 et $30,000 ($29,999.99) <3> ...entre $30,000 et $40,000 <4> ...entre $40,000 et $50,000 <5> ...entre $50,000 et $60,000 <6> ...entre $60,000 et $70,000 <7> ...entre $70,000 et $80,000 <8> ...entre $80,000 et $90,000 <9> ...entre $90,000 et $100,000, ou

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<10> ...plus de $100,000

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>m17.2< [# Repeat ]

[r] Combien d'enfants de moins de 18 ans vivent avec vous?[n]

<0> Aucun

<1-7> Veuillez indiquer le nombre

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>m18.2<

[r] Avez-vous une incapacit‚, ou handicap de longue dur‚e?[n]

<1> oui [goto m19] <5> non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto stop]

>m19.2<

[r] Est-ce que cela a trait … votre capacit‚ de voir, d'entendre,[n][r] de vous d‚placer, … votre souplesse, ou autre chose?[n]

<1> Voir <2> Entendre <3> D‚placer <4> Souplesse <5> Autre

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>stop< [if ETIM eq <>][settime ETIM][endif] [record language in LANG] [goto SET]

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=============================================================1997 POST ELECTION ENGLISH QUESTIONNAIRE

Project 811 9 June 1997

English questionnaire=============================================================

>gend< [return][open cb][allow 1][loc 26/1] [setkey <f3> to <skcb>] [setkey <f7> to <j>][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Enter respondent's gender please[n][white] <1> Male <5> Female

<8> don't know ====>

>ssss< [if BTIM is <>][settime BTIM][endif]>ver< [allow 1][store <4> in ver]>west< [allow 1][store <0> in west] [if PROV ge <16>][if PROV le <19>] [store <1> in west] [endif][endif]

SECTION A: THE VOTESECTION A: LE VOTE

>a1<

[r] What was the most important issue to YOU PERSONALLY in this election?[n]

<1> Enter respondent's answer verbatim please [specify]

<98> Don't Know <99> Refused ====>

DELETED PER PHONE MAIL MESSAGE 28/05/97

>ch1< [if rn12 eq <1>][goto a2a][endif] [if rn12 eq <2>][goto a2b][endif]

>a2a< [# EXPERIMENT SPLIT SAMPLES]

[r] Did YOU vote in the election?[n]

<1> Yes [goto a4] <5> No [goto a3]

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto a5b]

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>a2b<

[r] In a democracy, citizens have the right to vote. They also have the[n][r] right not to. And some people who intend to vote end up not voting[n][r] for one reason or another.[n]

[r] What about you, did you vote in the election or not?[n]

<1> Yes [goto a4] <5> No [goto a3]

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto a5b]

>a3<

[r] Was there any particular reason why you didn't vote?[n]

<1> Enter respondent's answer verbatim please [specify]

<98> Don't Know <99> Refused ====>[goto a5b]

>a4< [if PROV eq <14>][store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois> in E001][endif] [if PROV ne <14>][store <Reform Party> in E001][endif]

[r] Which party did you vote for: the Liberal Party, the Conservative[n][r] Party, the New Democratic Party, the [fill E001],[n][r] or another party?[n]

<1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> N.D.P. <4> Reform <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois

<0> Other (specify) [specify]

<97> None [goto a5b]

<98> Don't Know [goto a5b] <99> Refused [goto a5b] ====>

>a4a< [store <> in E001][store <> in F006] [if a4 eq <1>] (REPEAT) [store <Liberal> in E001] [endif] [if a4 eq <2>] [store <Conservative> in E001] [endif] [if a4 eq <3>] [store <N.D.P.> in E001] [endif]

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[if a4 eq <4>] [store <Reform> in E001] [endif] [if a4 eq <5>] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois> in E001] [endif] [if a4 eq <0>] [store <OTHER> in E001] [endif]

[r] Would you say that your preference for the [fill E001] party[n][r] was VERY STRONG, FAIRLY STRONG or NOT VERY STRONG?[n]

<1> Very strong <3> Fairly strong <5> Not very strong

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>a4b< [store <Liberals,> in E001] [store <Conservatives,> in E002] [store <N.D.P.,> in E003] [store <Reform,> in E005] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois> in E006] [if a4 eq <1>] [store <> in E001] [endif] [if a4 eq <2>] [store <> in E002] [endif] [if a4 eq <3>] [store <> in E003] [endif] [if a4 eq <4>] [store <> in E005] [endif] [if a4 eq <5>] [store <> in E005] [endif] [if PROV eq <14>] [store <> in E005] [# delete reform from PQ] [endif] [if PROV ne <14>] [store <> in E006] [# delete BQ from Canada] [endif]

[r] And which party was your second choice? The [fill E001][n][r] [fill E002] [fill E003] [fill E004] [fill E005] [fill E006]?[n]

<1> [fill E001] <2> [fill E002] <3> [fill E003] <4> [fill E005] <5> [fill E006]

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<0> other, includes giving leader's name but not party [specify]

<97> None

<98> Don't Know <99> Refused ====>

>ch2< [store <> in E001][store <> in F001] [if a4 eq <1>] (REPEAT) [store <Liberal> in E001] [store <Lib‚ral> in F001] [endif] [if a4 eq <2>] [store <Conservative> in E001] [store <Conservateur> in F001] [endif] [if a4 eq <3>] [store <N.D.P.> in E001] [store <N.P.D.> in F001] [endif] [if a4 eq <4>] [store <Reform> in E001] [store <Reform> in F001] [endif] [if a4 eq <5>] [store <Bloc Quebecois> in E001] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois> in F001] [endif] [if a4 eq <0>] [store <OTHER> in E001] [store <AUTRE> in F001] [endif]

[if rn2 eq <1>][goto a4c][endif] [if rn2 eq <2>][goto a4d][endif]

>a4c<

[r] When did you decide that you were going to vote [fill E001]?[n]

[r] Was it before the campaign began, before the T.V. debates, during or[n][r] just after the debates, in the last two weeks of the campaign, or[n][r] election day?[n]

<1> Before the campaign began <2> Before the debates <3> During or just after the debates <4> In the last two weeks of the campaign <5> Election day

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto a5b]

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>a4d<

[r] When did you decide that you were going to vote [fill E001]?[n]

<1> Record respondent's answer verbatim [specify]

<98> Don't know <99> Refused ====>

>a5b<

[r] On the whole are you VERY SATISFIED, FAIRLY SATISFIED, NOT VERY[n][r] SATISFIED, or NOT SATISFIED AT ALL with the way democracy works in[n][r] Canada?[n]

<1> Very satisfied <3> Fairly satisfied <5> Not very satisfied <7> Not satisfied at all

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>a6< [# if reform forms official opposition]

[r] Do you think that having the Reform as the Official Opposition[n][r] is a good thing or a bad thing for Canada?[n]

<1> good thing <5> bad thing

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>

>a7a<

[r] Do you think it would be a good thing or a bad thing if the[n][r] Conservatives and Reform joined together to form one party?[n]

<1> good thing <5> bad thing

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>

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QUESTION TO BE DESIGNED ON REACTIONS TO THE OUTCOME

>a8<

[r] In your view, what have the Liberals been elected to do?[n]

<1> Record verbatim [specify]

<98> Don't know <99> Refused ====>

SECTION B: INTEREST AND MEDIASECTION B: LES M•DIA

>b1<

[r] On a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 means no attention at all, and 10[n][r] means a great deal of attention, how much attention did you pay to[n][r] news about the election campaign on TV?[n]

<0-10> Enter number

<98> Don't Know <99> Refused ====>

>b2<

[r] And news about the election campaign in the NEWSPAPER?[n][cyan] On the same scale from 0 to 10, how much attention did you pay to news about the election campaign in the NEWSPAPER?[white] <0-10> Enter number

<98> Don't Know <99> Refused ====>

>b3<

[r] And news on the RADIO about the election campaign?[n][cyan] On the same scale from 0 to 10, how much attention did you pay to RADIO news about the election campaign?[white] <0-10>

<98> Don't Know <99> Refused ====>

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>b4<

[r] On the same scale, where 0 means no interest at all and 10 means a[n][r] great deal of interest, how would you rate your interest in the[n][r] election campaign?[n]

<0-10>

<98> Don't Know <99> Refused ====>

>b5<

[r] During the CAMPAIGN, did you talk about the election with friends and[n][r] relatives often, occasionally, or not at all?[n]

<1> Often <3> Occasionally <5> Not at all

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>b6<

[r] During the election campaign, did you talk about the election with[n][r] other people often, occasionally, or not at all?[n]

<1> Often <3> Occasionally <5> Not at all

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

SECTION C: LEADER, PARTY, CANDIDATE EVALUATIONSECTION C: •VALUATION

(NB: We keep the knowledge questions as in the campaign questionnaire but theyare notused as screens. Even those who say "nothing at all" are asked to rateleaders.)

>dr1<

[r] Now I want to ask about the party leaders.[n]

[r] First, JEAN CHRETIEN?[n]

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[r] Do you know a lot, a little, or nothing at all about Jean Chretien?[n]

<1> a lot <3> a little <5> nothing at all

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>dr2<

[r] And what about JEAN CHAREST?[n]

[r] Do you know a lot, a little, or nothing at all about Jean Charest?[n]

<1> a lot <3> a little <5> nothing at all

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>dr3<

[r] ALEXA MCDONOUGH?[n][cyan] Do you know a lot, a little, or nothing at all about Alexa McDonough?[white] <1> a lot <3> a little <5> nothing at all

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>dr4<

[r] PRESTON MANNING?[n][cyan] Do you know a lot, a little, or nothing at all about Preston Manning?[white] <1> a lot <3> a little <5> nothing at all

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

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>dr5< [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch99][endif]

[r] GILLES DUCEPPE?[n]

[r] Do you know a lot, a little, or nothing at all about Gilles Duceppe?[n]

<1> a lot <3> a little <5> nothing at all

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>ch99< [allow 1][store <0> in ch99] [if PROV ne <14>]----------+ [store <1> in ch99] | Roc order flagged [goto int1] | [endif]------------------+ [if PROV eq <14>]----------+ [store <2> in ch99] | PQ order flagged [goto INT1] | [endif]------------------+

+-----------------------------------------------------------------+ROC randomisation here+-----------------------------------------------------------------+

>int1<

[r] Now we're going to ask you how you feel about the party leaders using[n][r] a scale from 0 to 100.[n]

[r] 0 means you really DISLIKE the leader and 100 means you really LIKE[n][r] the leader. You can use any number from 0 to 100.[n]

<1> to continue ====>

>c40< [if rn5 eq <01> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <02> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <03> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <04> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <05> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <06> goto c1a]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <08> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <09> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <10> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <11> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <12> goto c1b]

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[if rn5 eq <13> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <14> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <15> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <16> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <17> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <18> goto c1c]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <20> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <21> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <22> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <23> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <24> goto c1d]

>c1a<

[r] How do you feel about JEAN CHAREST?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE him and 100 means you really LIKE him[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<997> Don't know who he is <998> Don't Know how to rate him

<999> Refused ====>

>ch41< [if rn5 eq <01> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <02> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <03> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <04> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <05> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <06> goto c1d]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <08> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <09> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <10> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <11> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <12> goto ot5]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <14> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <15> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <16> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <17> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <18> goto ot5]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <20> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <21> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <22> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <23> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <24> goto ot5]

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>c1b<

[r] How do you feel about JEAN CHR•TIEN?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE him and 100 means you really LIKE him[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<997> Don't know who he is <998> Don't Know how to rate him

<999> Refused ====>

>ch42< [if rn5 eq <01> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <02> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <03> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <04> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <05> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <06> goto ot5]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <08> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <09> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <10> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <11> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <12> goto c1d]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <14> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <15> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <16> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <17> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <18> goto c1a]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <20> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <21> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <22> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <23> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <24> goto c1a]

>c1c<

[r] How do you feel about ALEXA MCDONOUGH?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE her and 100 means you really LIKE her[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<997> Don't know who she is <998> Don't Know how to rate her

<999> Refused ====>

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>ch43< [if rn5 eq <01> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <02> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <03> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <04> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <05> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <06> goto c1b]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <08> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <09> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <10> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <11> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <12> goto c1a]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <14> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <15> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <16> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <17> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <18> goto c1d]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <20> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <21> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <22> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <23> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <24> goto c1b]

>c1d<

[r] How do you feel about PRESTON MANNING?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really dislike him and 100 means you really like him[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<997> Don't know who he is <998> Don't Know how to rate him

<999> Refused ====>

>ch44< [if rn5 eq <01> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <02> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <03> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <04> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <05> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <06> goto c1c]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <08> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <09> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <10> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <11> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <12> goto c1c]

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[if rn5 eq <13> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <14> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <15> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <16> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <17> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <18> goto c1b]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <20> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <21> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <22> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <23> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <24> goto c1c]

>ot5< +-------------- end ROC leader randomisation here

>c1e< [allow 3]

former home of giles duceppe in ROC sequence

>C40< [if rn5 eq <01> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <02> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <03> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <04> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <05> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <06> goto C1a]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <08> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <09> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <10> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <11> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <12> goto C1b]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <14> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <15> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <16> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <17> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <18> goto C1c]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <20> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <21> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <22> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <23> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <24> goto C1e]

>C1a< [equiv c1a]

[r] How do you feel about JEAN CHAREST?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE him and 100 means you really LIKE him[white] <0-100> Enter rating

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<997> Don't know who he is <998> Don't Know how to rate him

<999> Refused ====>

>CH41< [if rn5 eq <01> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <02> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <03> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <04> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <05> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <06> goto C1e]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <08> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <09> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <10> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <11> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <12> goto OT5]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <14> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <15> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <16> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <17> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <18> goto OT5]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <20> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <21> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <22> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <23> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <24> goto OT5]

>C1b< [equiv c1b]

[r] How do you feel about JEAN CHR•TIEN?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE him and 100 means you really LIKE him[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<997> Don't know who he is <998> Don't Know how to rate him

<999> Refused ====>

>CH42< [if rn5 eq <01> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <02> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <03> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <04> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <05> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <06> goto OT5]

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[if rn5 eq <07> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <08> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <09> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <10> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <11> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <12> goto C1e]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <14> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <15> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <16> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <17> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <18> goto C1a]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <20> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <21> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <22> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <23> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <24> goto C1a]

>C1c< [equiv c1c]

[r] How do you feel about ALEXA MCDONOUGH?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE her and 100 means you really LIKE her[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<997> Don't know who she is <998> Don't Know how to rate her

<999> Refused ====>

>CH43< [if rn5 eq <01> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <02> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <03> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <04> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <05> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <06> goto C1b]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <08> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <09> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <10> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <11> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <12> goto C1a]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <14> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <15> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <16> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <17> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <18> goto C1e]

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[if rn5 eq <19> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <20> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <21> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <22> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <23> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <24> goto C1b]

>C1e< [equiv c1e]

[r] How do you feel about GILLES DUCEPPE?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE him and 100 means you really LIKE him[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<997> Don't know who he is <998> Don't Know how to rate him

<999> Refused ====>

>CH44< [if rn5 eq <01> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <02> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <03> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <04> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <05> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <06> goto C1c]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <08> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <09> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <10> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <11> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <12> goto C1c]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <14> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <15> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <16> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <17> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <18> goto C1b]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <20> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <21> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <22> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <23> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <24> goto C1c]

>OT5< +-------------- end PQ leader randomisation here

>C1d< [equiv c1d]

[r] How do you feel about PRESTON MANNING?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really dislike him and 100 means you really like him[white]

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<0-100> Enter rating

<997> Don't know who he is <998> Don't Know how to rate him

<999> Refused ====>

>OT6< [if PROV eq <14>][goto ch98][endif] +------- exit PQ ranomisation

+--------------------------------------------------------------+Start party randomisation here+--------------------------------------------------------------+>ch98< [allow 1][loc 26/55][store <0> in ch98] [if PROV ne <14>]----------+ [store <1> in ch98] | Roc order flagged [goto int2] | [endif]------------------+ [if PROV eq <14>]----------+ [store <2> in ch98] | PQ order flagged [goto INT2] | [endif]------------------+

+--------------------------------------------------------------+ ROC party randomisation starts here+--------------------------------------------------------------+

>int2<

[r] Now we're going to ask you how you feel about each political party on[n][r] the same scale.[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, where 0 means an extremely bad rating and 100 means an extremely good rating[white] <1> to continue ====>

>ch45< [if rn6 eq <01> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <02> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <03> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <04> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <05> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <06> goto c2a]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <08> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <09> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <10> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <11> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <12> goto c2b]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <14> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <15> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <16> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <17> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <18> goto c2c]

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[if rn6 eq <19> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <20> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <21> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <22> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <23> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <24> goto c2d]

>c2a<[cyan] How do you feel about ...[white][r] ... the FEDERAL CONSERVATIVE PARTY?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, 0 means you really dislike the party and 100 means you really like the party[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

>ch46< [if rn6 eq <01> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <02> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <03> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <04> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <05> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <06> goto c2d]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <08> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <09> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <10> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <11> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <12> goto out9]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <14> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <15> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <16> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <17> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <18> goto out9]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <20> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <21> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <22> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <23> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <24> goto out9]

>c2b<[cyan] On the same scale, how do you feel about ...[white][r] ...the FEDERAL LIBERAL PARTY?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, 0 means you really dislike the party and 100 means you really like the party[white]

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<0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

>ch47< [if rn6 eq <01> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <02> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <03> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <04> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <05> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <06> goto c2c]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <08> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <09> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <10> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <11> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <12> goto c2d]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <14> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <15> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <16> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <17> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <18> goto c2a]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <20> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <21> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <22> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <23> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <24> goto c2a]

>c2c<[cyan] On the same scale, how do you feel about...[white][r] ...the FEDERAL N.D.P?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really dislike the party and 100 means you really like the party[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

>ch48< [if rn6 eq <01> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <02> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <03> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <04> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <05> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <06> goto out9]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <08> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <09> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <10> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <11> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <12> goto c2a]

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[if rn6 eq <13> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <14> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <15> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <16> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <17> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <18> goto c2d]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <20> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <21> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <22> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <23> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <24> goto c2b]

>c2d<[cyan] On the same scale, how do you feel about...[white][r] ...THE REFORM PARTY?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, 0 means you really dislike the party and 100 means you really like the party[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

>ch50< [if rn6 eq <01> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <02> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <03> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <04> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <05> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <06> goto c2b]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <08> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <09> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <10> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <11> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <12> goto c2c]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <14> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <15> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <16> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <17> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <18> goto c2b]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <20> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <21> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <22> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <23> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <24> goto c2c]

>out9< + -------------------- end ROC party randomisation here

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>c2e<[cyan] On the same scale, how do you feel about...[white][r] ... the BLOC Qu‚b‚cois?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, 0 means you really dislike the party and 100 means you really like the party[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>[goto c2f]

+------------------- End ROC randomisation here

+--------------------------------------------------------------+ PQ party randomisation starts here+--------------------------------------------------------------+

>INT2< [equiv int2]

[r] Now we're going to ask you how you feel about each political party on[n][r] the same scale.[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, where 0 means an extremely bad rating and 100 means an extremely good rating[white] <1> to continue ====>

>CH45< [if rn6 eq <01> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <02> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <03> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <04> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <05> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <06> goto C2a]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <08> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <09> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <10> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <11> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <12> goto C2b]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <14> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <15> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <16> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <17> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <18> goto C2c]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <20> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <21> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <22> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <23> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <24> goto C2e]

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>C2a< [equiv c2a][cyan] How do you feel about ...[white][r] ... the FEDERAL CONSERVATIVE PARTY?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, 0 means you really dislike the party and 100 means you really like the party[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

>CH46< [if rn6 eq <01> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <02> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <03> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <04> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <05> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <06> goto C2e]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <08> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <09> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <10> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <11> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <12> goto OUT9]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <14> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <15> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <16> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <17> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <18> goto OUT9]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <20> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <21> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <22> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <23> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <24> goto OUT9]

>C2b< [equiv c2b][cyan] On the same scale, how do you feel about ...[white][r] ...the FEDERAL LIBERAL PARTY?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, 0 means you really dislike the party and 100 means you really like the party[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

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>CH47< [if rn6 eq <01> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <02> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <03> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <04> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <05> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <06> goto C2c]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <08> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <09> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <10> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <11> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <12> goto C2e]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <14> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <15> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <16> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <17> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <18> goto C2a]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <20> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <21> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <22> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <23> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <24> goto C2a]

>C2c< [equiv c2c][cyan] On the same scale, how do you feel about...[white][r] ...the FEDERAL N.D.P?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really dislike the party and 100 means you really like the party[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

>CH48< [if rn6 eq <01> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <02> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <03> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <04> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <05> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <06> goto OUT9]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <08> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <09> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <10> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <11> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <12> goto C2a]

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[if rn6 eq <13> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <14> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <15> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <16> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <17> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <18> goto C2e]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <20> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <21> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <22> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <23> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <24> goto C2b]

>C2e< [equiv c2e][cyan] On the same scale, how do you feel about...[white][r] ... the BLOC Qu‚b‚cois?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, 0 means you really dislike the party and 100 means you really like the party[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>[goto CH50]

>CH50< [if rn6 eq <01> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <02> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <03> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <04> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <05> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <06> goto C2b]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <08> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <09> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <10> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <11> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <12> goto C2c]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <14> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <15> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <16> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <17> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <18> goto C2b]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <20> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <21> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <22> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <23> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <24> goto C2c]

>OUT9< + -------------------- end PQ party randomisation here

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>C2d< [equiv c2d][cyan] On the same scale, how do you feel about ...[white][r] ...THE REFORM PARTY?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, 0 means you really dislike the party and 100 means you really like the party[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

+----------------------------------------------+ end PQ randomisation here+----------------------------------------------+

>c2f< [allow 3][loc 26/72][cyan] And on the same scale...[white][r] ...POLITICIANS IN GENERAL?[n][cyan] The scale runs from 0 to 100, 0 means you really dislike them and 100 means you really like them[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

+----------------------------------------------------------+ Start riding randomisation here+----------------------------------------------------------+

>intR<

[r] Now the local candidates in your riding.[n]

[r] 0 means you really DISLIKE the candidate and 100 means you really LIKE[n][r] the candidate. If you don't have an opinion, feel free to say so.[n]

<1> to continue ====>

>ch81< [if rn8 eq <01> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <02> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <03> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <04> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <05> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <06> goto c3a]

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[if rn8 eq <07> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <08> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <09> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <10> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <11> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <12> goto c3b]

[if rn8 eq <13> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <14> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <15> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <16> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <17> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <18> goto c3c]

[if rn8 eq <19> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <20> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <21> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <22> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <23> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <24> goto c3d]

>c3a<[cyan] How do you feel about...[white][r] ...the CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE the candidate and 100 means you really LIKE the candidate[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<996> Don't know anything about candidates in riding [goto out3] <997> Don't know who the candidate is <998> Don't Know how to rate the candidate

<999> Refused ====>

>ch82< [if rn8 eq <01> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <02> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <03> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <04> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <05> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <06> goto c3d]

[if rn8 eq <07> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <08> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <09> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <10> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <11> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <12> goto out3]

[if rn8 eq <13> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <14> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <15> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <16> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <17> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <18> goto out3]

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[if rn8 eq <19> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <20> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <21> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <22> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <23> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <24> goto out3]

>c3b< [allow 3][loc 27/1][cyan] How do you feel about...[white][r] ...the LIBERAL CANDIDATE?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE the candidate and 100 means you really LIKE the candidate[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<996> Don't know anything about candidates in riding [goto out3] <997> Don't know who the candidate is <998> Don't Know how to rate the candidate

<999> Refused ====>

>ch83< [if rn8 eq <01> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <02> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <03> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <04> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <05> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <06> goto out3]

[if rn8 eq <07> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <08> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <09> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <10> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <11> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <12> goto c3d]

[if rn8 eq <13> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <14> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <15> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <16> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <17> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <18> goto c3a]

[if rn8 eq <19> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <20> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <21> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <22> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <23> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <24> goto c3a]

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>c3c<[cyan] How do you feel about the ...[white][r] ...NDP CANDIDATE?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE the candidate and 100 means you really LIKE the candidate[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<996> Don't know anything about candidates in riding [goto out3] <997> Don't know who the candidate is <998> Don't Know how to rate the candidate

<999> Refused ====>

>ch84< [if rn8 eq <01> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <02> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <03> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <04> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <05> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <06> goto c3b]

[if rn8 eq <07> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <08> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <09> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <10> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <11> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <12> goto c3a]

[if rn8 eq <13> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <14> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <15> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <16> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <17> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <18> goto c3d]

[if rn8 eq <19> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <20> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <21> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <22> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <23> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <24> goto c3b]

>c3d< [if PROV eq <14>][goto c3e][endif] [#ROC only][cyan] How do you feel about ...[white][r] ....the REFORM CANDIDATE?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE the candidate and 100 means you really LIKE the candidate[white] <0-100> Enter rating

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<995> no candidate <996> Don't know anything about candidates in riding [goto out3] <997> Don't know who the candidate is <998> Don't Know how to rate the candidate

<999> Refused ====>[goto ch85] +------------ to randomisation block

>c3e< [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch85][endif] [#+------- to randomisation block][cyan] How do you feel about ...[white][r] the BLOC Qu‚b‚cois CANDIDATE?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE the candidate and 100 means you really LIKE the candidate[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<996> Don't know anything about candidates in riding [goto out3] <997> Don't know who the candidate is <998> Don't Know how to rate the candidate

<999> Refused ====>

>ch85< [if rn8 eq <01> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <02> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <03> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <04> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <05> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <06> goto c3c]

[if rn8 eq <07> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <08> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <09> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <10> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <11> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <12> goto c3c]

[if rn8 eq <13> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <14> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <15> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <16> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <17> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <18> goto c3b]

[if rn8 eq <19> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <20> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <21> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <22> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <23> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <24> goto c3c]

>out3< +---------------------- End candidate randomisation here

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>c4<

[r] Using the same scale, we are going to ask about some political figures.[n]

[r] First, PAUL MARTIN?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE him and 100 means you really LIKE him[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<997> Don't know who he is <998> Don't Know how to rate him

<999> Refused ====>

>c5< [if PROV eq <10>][store <Brian Tobin> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <11>][store <Patrick Binns> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <12>][store <John Savage> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <13>][store <Frank McKenna> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <14>][store <Lucien Bouchard> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <15>][store <Mike Harris> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <16>][store <Gary Filmon> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <17>][store <Roy Romanow> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <18>][store <Ralph Klein> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <19>][store <Glenn Clark> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <20>][store <Don Morin> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <21>][store <Piers McDonald> in E001][endif]

[r] How do you feel about [fill E001]?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE him and 100 means you really LIKE him[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<997> Don't know who he is <998> Don't Know how to rate him

<999> Refused ====>

>c6<[cyan] How do you feel about...[white][r] ...PIERRE ELLIOTT TRUDEAU?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: if asked Pierre Elliott Trudeau is Pierre Trudeau[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE him and 100 means you really LIKE him[white]

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<0-100> Enter rating

<997> Don't know who he is <998> Don't Know how to rate him

<999> Refused ====>

SECTION D: PLACEMENTSECTION D: PLACEMENTS

SECTION E: POLICYSECTION E: LES ENJEUX

>e6< [# REPEAT ROTATE ORDER)]

[r] If you HAD TO make cuts, would you cut spending in the following areas[n][r] A LOT, SOME, or NOT AT ALL?[n]

<1> to continue ====>

+--------------------------------------------- start cuts rotation here+---------------------------------------------

>ch60< [if rn9 eq <1>][goto e6a][endif] [if rn9 eq <2>][goto e6b][endif] [if rn9 eq <3>][goto e6c][endif] [if rn9 eq <4>][goto e6d][endif] [if rn9 eq <5>][goto e6e][endif] [if rn9 eq <6>][goto e6f][endif] [if rn9 eq <7>][goto e6g][endif]

>e6a<

[r] Defence?[n][cyan] Would you cut DEFENCE spending A LOT, SOME, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> A lot <3> Some <5> Not at all

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>ch61< [if rn9 eq <1>][goto e6b][endif] [if rn9 eq <2>][goto out4][endif] [if rn9 eq <3>][goto e6b][endif] [if rn9 eq <4>][goto e6b][endif] [if rn9 eq <5>][goto e6b][endif] [if rn9 eq <6>][goto e6b][endif] [if rn9 eq <7>][goto e6b][endif]

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>e6b<

[r] Welfare?[n][cyan] Would you cut WELFARE spending A LOT, SOME, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> A lot <3> Some <5> Not at all

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>ch62< [if rn9 eq <1>][goto e6c][endif] [if rn9 eq <2>][goto e6c][endif] [if rn9 eq <3>][goto out4][endif] [if rn9 eq <4>][goto e6c][endif] [if rn9 eq <5>][goto e6c][endif] [if rn9 eq <6>][goto e6c][endif] [if rn9 eq <7>][goto e6c][endif]

>e6c<

[r] Pensions and Old Age Security?[n][cyan] Would you cut PENSIONS A LOT, SOME, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> A lot <3> Some <5> Not at all

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>ch63< [if rn9 eq <1>][goto e6d][endif] [if rn9 eq <2>][goto e6d][endif] [if rn9 eq <3>][goto e6d][endif] [if rn9 eq <4>][goto out4][endif] [if rn9 eq <5>][goto e6d][endif] [if rn9 eq <6>][goto e6d][endif] [if rn9 eq <7>][goto e6d][endif]

>e6d<

[r] Health Care?[n][cyan] Would you cut HEALTH CARE A LOT, SOME, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> A lot <3> Some <5> Not at all

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

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>ch64< [if rn9 eq <1>][goto e6e][endif] [if rn9 eq <2>][goto e6e][endif] [if rn9 eq <3>][goto e6e][endif] [if rn9 eq <4>][goto e6e][endif] [if rn9 eq <5>][goto out4][endif] [if rn9 eq <6>][goto e6e][endif] [if rn9 eq <7>][goto e6e][endif]

>e6e<

[r] Unemployment Insurance?[n][cyan] Would you cut UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE A LOT, SOME, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> A lot <3> Some <5> Not at all

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>ch65< [if rn9 eq <1>][goto e6f][endif] [if rn9 eq <2>][goto e6f][endif] [if rn9 eq <3>][goto e6f][endif] [if rn9 eq <4>][goto e6f][endif] [if rn9 eq <5>][goto e6f][endif] [if rn9 eq <6>][goto out4][endif] [if rn9 eq <7>][goto e6f][endif]

>e6f<

[r] Education?[n][cyan] Would you cut EDUCATION A LOT, SOME, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> A lot <3> Some <5> Not at all

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>ch66< [if rn9 eq <1>][goto e6g][endif] [if rn9 eq <2>][goto e6g][endif] [if rn9 eq <3>][goto e6g][endif] [if rn9 eq <4>][goto e6g][endif] [if rn9 eq <5>][goto e6g][endif] [if rn9 eq <6>][goto e6g][endif] [if rn9 eq <7>][goto out4][endif]

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>e6g<

[r] Aid to developing countries?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: developing means poor.[n][cyan] Would you cut AID TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES A LOT, SOME, or NOT AT ALL?[white] <1> A lot <3> Some <5> Not at all

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>ch67< [if rn9 eq <1>][goto out4][endif] [if rn9 eq <2>][goto e6a][endif] [if rn9 eq <3>][goto e6a][endif] [if rn9 eq <4>][goto e6a][endif] [if rn9 eq <5>][goto e6a][endif] [if rn9 eq <6>][goto e6a][endif] [if rn9 eq <7>][goto e6a][endif]

>out4< +----------- end "cuts" rotation here

>e3< [# REPEAT]

[r] How much power do you think UNIONS should have: MUCH MORE,[n][r] SOMEWHAT MORE, ABOUT THE SAME AS NOW, SOMEWHAT LESS, or MUCH LESS?[n]

<1> Much more <2> Somewhat more <3> About the same as now <4> Somewhat less <5> Much less

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>e2< [# (REPEAT)]

[r] And how much do you think should be done for BUSINESS: MUCH MORE,[n][r] SOMEWHAT MORE, ABOUT THE SAME as now, SOMEWHAT LESS, or MUCH LESS?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: If Asked: we mean business in general[n][white] <1> Much more <2> Somewhat more <3> About the same as now <4> Somewhat less <5> Much less

<8> Don't know <9> Refused =====>

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>e1< [# REPEAT]

[r] How much do you think should be done for WOMEN: MUCH MORE, SOMEWHAT[n][r] MORE, ABOUT THE SAME as now, SOMEWHAT LESS, or MUCH LESS?[n]

<1> Much more <2> Somewhat more <3> About the same as now <4> Somewhat less <5> Much less

<8> Don't know <9> Refused =====>

>e4< [# (REPEAT)]

[r] Do you think Canada's ties with the United States should be MUCHCLOSER,[n][r] SOMEWHAT CLOSER, ABOUT THE SAME AS NOW, MORE DISTANT, or MUCH MORE[n][r] DISTANT?[n]

<1> Much closer <2> Somewhat closer <3> About the same as now <4> More distant <5> Much more distant

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>e5a< [if rn10 eq <2>][goto e5b][endif] [if rn10 eq <3>][goto e5c][endif]

[r] Now we would like to get your views on abortion. Of the following three[n][r] positions, which is closest to your own opinion:[n]

[r] One: abortion should NEVER be permitted,[n]

[r] Two: should be permitted only after NEED has been established by[n][n] a doctor, OR[n]

[r] Three: should be a matter of the woman's PERSONAL CHOICE?[n]

<1> abortion never permitted <2> permitted after need established <3> woman's personal choice

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto e7a]

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>e5b<

[r] Now we would like to get your views on abortion. Of the following three[n][r] positions, which is closest to your own opinion:[n]

[r] One: Abortion should be permitted only after NEED has been[n][r] established by a doctor,[n]

[r] Two: should be a matter of the woman's PERSONAL CHOICE, or[n]

[r] Three: should NEVER be permitted?[n]

<1> permitted after need established <2> woman's personal choice <3> abortion never permitted

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto e7a]

>e5c<

[r] Now we would like to get your views on abortion. Of the following three[n][r] positions, which is closest to your own opinion:[n]

[r] One: Abortion should be a matter of the woman's PERSONAL CHOICE,[n]

[r] Two: abortion should NEVER be permitted, or[n]

[r] Three: should be permitted only after NEED has been established by[n][r] a doctor?[n]

<1> woman's personal choice <2> abortion never permitted <3> permitted after need established

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>e7a< [if rn11 eq <2>][goto e7b][endif] [# REPEAT (EXPERIMENT ORDER) ]

[r] Which comes closer to your own view:[n]

[r] One: The government should not provide services to people who can pay[n][r] for them out of their own pocket, or[n]

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[r] Two: We can only be sure everyone's needs are met if the government[n][r] provides the same services to all?[n]

<1> Not provide services to people who can pay <2> Provide the same services to everyone

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>[goto e9a]

>e7b<

[r] Which comes closer to your own view:[n]

[r] One: We can only be sure everyone's needs are met if the government[n][r] provides the same services to all, or[n]

[r] Two: The government should not provide services to people who can pay[n][r] for them out of their own pocket?[n]

<1> Provide the same services to everyone <2> Not provide services to people who can pay

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>e9a<

[r] Over the last FIVE years, do you think that the quality of education[n][r] in [fill pppp] has got better, got worse, or stayed about[n][r] the same?[n]

<1> Better <3> Worse [goto e9b] <5> Stayed about the same as now

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto e9c]

>e9b<

[r] Is that much worse or a little worse?[n]

<1> much <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>

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>e9c<

[r] And what about health care?[n][cyan] Over the last FIVE years, has the quality of health care in [fill pppp] got better, got worse, or stayed about the same?[white] <1> Better <3> Worse [goto e9d] <5> Stayed about the same as now

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto e9e]

>e9d<

[r] Is that much worse or a little worse?[n]

<1> much <3> a little

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>

>e9e< [store <provincial> in E001] [if PROV ge <20>] [store <territorial> in E001] [endif]

[r] Which level of government has been most responsible for the[n][r] cuts to health care: the federal government or the [fill E001][n][r] government?[n]

<1> The federal government <3> The [fill E001] government

<5> Both [bold][yellow] DO NOT READ [n][white]

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>e10< [if PROV ne <14>][goto e11b][endif]

[r] Are you VERY FAVOURABLE, SOMEWHAT FAVOURABLE, SOMEWHAT OPPOSED, or[n][r] VERY OPPOSED to Qu‚bec sovereignty, that is Qu‚bec is no longer a part[n][r] of Canada?[n]

<1> Very favourable <3> Somewhat favourable <5> Somewhat opposed <7> Very opposed

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

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>e11b< [if PROV eq <14>][goto e10a][endif] [# (ROC ONLY)] [if rn3 eq <1>] [store <If Qu‚bec separates, h> in E006] [endif] [if rn3 eq <2>] [store <H> in E006] [endif]

[r] [fill E006]ow likely is it that in the long-run Canada [n][r] will become a part of the United States: VERY LIKELY, SOMEWHAT LIKELY,[n][r] SOMEWHAT UNLIKELY, VERY UNLIKELY?[n]

<1> Very likely <3> Somewhat likely <5> Somewhat unlikely <7> Very unlikely

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>e10a<

[r] If Qu‚bec separates from Canada, do you think your standard of living[n][r] will get better, get worse, or stay about the same as now?[n]

<1> Get better [goto e10b] <3> Get worse [goto e10c] <5> Stay the same

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto ch5]

>e10b<

[r] A LOT better or A LITTLE better?[n]

<1> A lot <3> A little

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>ch5< [if PROV eq <14>][goto e10d][endif] [#if QUEBEC goto e10d] **** [if PROV ne <14>][goto e11d][endif] [# ROC goto e11d]

>e10c<

[r] A LOT worse or A LITTLE worse?[n]

<1> A lot <3> A little

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

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>e10d< [if PROV ne <14>][goto e11d][endif] [#QUEBEC ONLY] [#ROC goto e11d]

[r] In your opinion, is the French language threatened in Qu‚bec?[n]

<1> Yes, threatened <3> No, not threatened

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>e10e< [# QUEBEC ONLY]

[r] If Qu‚bec separates from Canada, do you think that the situation of[n][r] French language in Qu‚bec will get better, get worse, or stay about[n][r] the same as now?[n]

<1> Get better [goto e10f] <3> Get worse [goto e10g] <5> Stay the same

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto e11d]

>e10f<

[r] A LOT better or A LITTLE better?[n]

<1> A lot <3> A little

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====> [goto e11d]

>e10g<

[r] A LOT worse or A LITTLE worse?[n]

<1> A lot <3> A little

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====> [goto e11d]

>e11d<

[r] If Qu‚bec separates how likely is it that there will be a close[n][r] economic union between Qu‚bec and Canada: VERY LIKELY, SOMEWHAT[n][r] LIKELY, SOMEWHAT UNLIKELY, VERY UNLIKELY?[n]

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<1> Very likely <3> Somewhat likely <5> Somewhat unlikely <7> Very unlikely

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>e12<

[r] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE, or STRONGLY[n][r] DISAGREE with the following statements:[n]

[r] Only police officers and the military should be allowed to have guns.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>e13<

[r] Capital punishment is never justified, no matter what the crime.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>e15<

[r] Politicians are ready to lie to get elected.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

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>e16<

[r] Any government that accepts a high level of unemployment deserves to[n][r] be defeated.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>e18<

[r] Everyone should be forced to retire at age 65.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>e28<

[r] The issues that really matter to women just never got discussed in[n][r] this election.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

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>e25<

[r] It would be a good thing if Canada and the United States became one[n][r] country.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>e19<

[r] People who don't get ahead should blame themselves, not the system.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>e20<

[r] When businesses make a lot of money, everyone benefits, including the[n][r] poor.[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: business means businesses in general.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

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>e21<

[r] I'd rather put my trust in the down-to-earth thinking of ordinary[n][r] people than in experts.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>e22<

[r] Do you happen to remember which party promised to lower personal[n][r] income taxes by TEN percent?[n]

<1> Conservative party only <2> Conservatives and any other mention

<3> any other mention

<7> no, don't remember

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>e23<

[r] And which party promised to cut unemployment in half by year 2001?[n]

<1> NDP only <2> NDP and any other mention <3> any other mention

<7> no, don't remember

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

>e29<

[r] And do you remember which party said all provinces should[n][r] be treated equally?[n]

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<1> Reform only [goto e30] <2> Reform and any other mention [goto e30] <3> any other mention

<7> no, don't remember

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>[goto e24]

>e30<

[r] What do you think they meant by that?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Probe for details[n][white] <1> Enter text, end with /// [specify]

<98> don't know <99> refused ====>

>e24<

[r] And which party was against recognizing Qu‚bec as a distinct society?[n]

<1> Reform only <2> Reform and any other mention <3> any other mention

<7> no, don't remember

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

SECTION F: COLLECTIVITIES [# REPEAT]SECTION F: COLLECTIVITIES

>intF<

[r] Now a few questions about groups using the 0 to 100 scale.[n]

[r] 0 means you really DISLIKE the group and 100 means you really LIKE[n][r] the group. You can use any number from 0 to 100.[n]

<1> to continue ====>

>f1<

[r] How do you feel about BIG BUSINESS?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE them and 100 means you really LIKE them.[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused

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====>

>f2<

[r] How do you feel about UNIONS?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE them and 100 means you really LIKE them.[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

>f3<[cyan] How do you feel about...[white][r] ...FEMINISTS?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE them and 100 means you really LIKE them.[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

>f5< [allow 3][loc 28/1][cyan] How do you feel about...[white][r] ...PEOPLE ON WELFARE?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE them and 100 means you really LIKE them.[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

>f6<[cyan] How do you feel about[white][r] ... ABORIGINAL PEOPLES?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: If required, Aboriginal People are Indians, Inuit (Eskimo) and Metis[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE them and 100 means you really LIKE them.[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

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>f7<[cyan] How do you feel about...[white][r] ...THE POLICE?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE them and 100 means you really LIKE them.[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Police in general[n][white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

>f8<[cyan] How do you feel about ...[white][r] ... RACIAL MINORITIES?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE them and 100 means you really LIKE them.[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

>f9<[cyan] How do you feel about...[white][r] ...the BABYBOOMER GENERATION?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: babyboomer generation means people in their 40's and early 50's[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE them and 100 means you really LIKE them.[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

>f10<[cyan][r] How do you feel about ...[n][white][r] ...GAYS AND LESBIANS?[n][cyan]

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On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE them and 100 means you really LIKE them.[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

>f11a<

[r] How do you feel about CANADA?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE Canada and 100 means you really LIKE Canada.[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

>f11b<

[r] How do you feel about [fill pppp]?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE [fill pppp] and 100 means you really LIKE [fill pppp].[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

>f12< [if PROV eq <14>][goto f13][endif]

[r] How do you feel about QU•BEC?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE them and 100 means you really LIKE them.[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

>f13<[cyan] How do you feel about...[white][r] ...the UNITED STATES?[n][cyan] On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 means you really DISLIKE the US and 100 means you really LIKE the US.[white] <0-100> Enter rating

<998> Don't Know <999> Refused ====>

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>ch12< [if rn4 eq <1>][goto f14a][endif] [if rn4 eq <2>][goto f14b][endif]

>f14a< [store <provincial> in E001] [if PROV ge <20>] [store <territorial> in E001] [endif]

[r] In general, which government best looks after the interests of people[n][r] like you: the FEDERAL government or the [fill E001] government? [n]

<1> Federal government <3> Provincial government

<5> not much difference [bold][yellow]DO NOT READ[n][white]

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>[goto intH]

>f14b<

[r] In general, which government best looks after the interests of people[n][r] like you: the federal government, the provincial government, or is[n][r] there not much difference?[n]

<1> Federal government <3> Provincial government <5> not much difference

<8> Don't Know <9> Refused ====>

SECTION G: LEADER TRAITS [# deleted 5 June]SECTION G: TRAITS DES LEADERS

SECTION H: PARTY IDENTIFICATION AND VOTE HISTORYSECTION H: TRADITIONS PARTISANES

>intH< [if rn16 eq <1>][goto h1][endif] [if rn16 eq <2>][goto h5][endif]

(EXPERIMENT; SPLIT HALF; HALF GETS VERSION 1, HALF GETS VERSION 2)(TIMER)

Version 1 [# REPEAT]

+-------------------------------Version 1 experiment begins here+-------------------------------

>h1< [allow 2][loc 28/44] [if PROV eq <14>] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois,> in E001] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois,> in F001] [endif] [if PROV ne <14>] [store <Reform,> in E001] [store <Reform,> in F001] [endif]

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[r] In federal politics, do you usually think of yourself as a Liberal,[n][r] Conservative, N.D.P, [fill E001] or none of these?[n]

<1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> N.D.P <4> Reform <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois

<0> Other [specify]

<97> None of these [goto h3]

<98> Don't Know [goto h3] <99> Refused [goto h21] ====>

>h2< [store <> in E001] [if h1 eq <1>] [store <Liberal> in E001] [endif] [if h1 eq <2>] [store <Conservative> in E001] [endif] [if h1 eq <3>] [store <N.D.P.> in E001] [endif] [if h1 eq <4>] [store <Reform> in E001] [endif] [if h1 eq <5>] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois> in E001] [endif] [if h1 eq <0>] [store <OTHER> in E001] [endif]

[r] How strongly [fill E001] do you feel, very strongly, fairly strongly,[n][r] or not very strongly?[n]

<1> Very strongly <3> Fairly strongly <5> Not very strongly

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto h21]

>h3<

[r] Do you generally think of yourself as being a little closer to one[n][r] of the federal parties than to the others?[n]

<1> Yes [goto h4] <5> No

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto h21]

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>h4<

[r] Which party is that?[n]

<1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> N.D.P <4> Reform <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois

<0> Other [specify]

<97> None

<98> Don't know <99> Refused ====>[goto h21] +----------------------- exit experiment version 1

+-------------------------------------------Experiment Version 2 begins here+------------------------------------------->h5<

[r] In federal politics, do you usually think of yourself as close to any[n][r] particular party?[n]

<1> Yes [goto h6] <5> No

<8> Don't know <9> Refused [goto h21] ====> [goto h8]

>h6<

[r] Which party is that?[n]

<1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> N.D.P <4> Reform <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois

<0> Other [specify]

<97> none

<98> Don't know [goto h21] <99> Refused [goto h21] ====>

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>h7<

[r] Do you feel very close to this party, somewhat close, or not very[n][r] close?[n]

<1> Very close <3> Somewhat close <5> Not very close

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto h21]

>h8<

[r] Do you feel yourself a little closer to one of the political parties[n][r] than the others?[n]

<1> Yes [goto h9] <5> No

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====> [goto h21]

>h9<

[r] Which party is that?[n]

<1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> N.D.P <4> Reform <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois

<0> Other [specify]

<97> None

<98> Don't know <99> Refused ====>

>h21<

[r] Is there any Federal political party that is just too extreme?[n]

<97> No

<1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> NDP <4> Reform <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois

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<6> Bloc and Reform

<0> other/combinations [specify]

<98> don't know <99> refused ====>

REPEAT THE EXPERIMENT FOR PROVINCIAL PID--VERSION 1 FOR FEDERAL PIDGETS VERSION 1 PROVINCIAL PID etc.

+----------------------------------------------------Experiment version 1 begins here+----------------------------------------------------

>ch20< [if rn16 eq <1>][goto h10][endif] [if rn16 eq <2>][goto h14][endif]

>h10< [store <> in E002][store <> in E003][store <> in E006] [store <Provincial> in E001] [if PROV ge <20>] [store <Territorial> in E001] [endif] [if PROV ge <10>] [# NF to NB PC filled here] [if PROV le <13>] [store <Conservative,> in E002] [store <N.D.P.> in E003] [endif][endif] [if PROV eq <13>] [store <Confederation of Regions,> in E006] [endif] [if PROV eq <14>] [store <> in E002] [store <> in F002] [store <Parti Qu‚b‚cois,> in E006] [store <Action D‚mocratique> in E003] [endif] [if PROV ge <15>] [# ontario to alta PC filled here] [if PROV le <18>] [store <Conservative,> in E002] [store <N.D.P.> in E003] [endif][endif] [if PROV eq <18>] [# AB social credit] [store <Social Credit> in E006] [endif] [if PROV eq <19>] [# BC reform and Social Credit filled here] [store <Reform> in E002] [store <Social Credit> in E006] [store <N.D.P.> in E003] [endif] [if PROV eq <20>] [store <Yukon Party> in E002] [store <N.D.P.> in E003] [endif]

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[r] In [fill E001] politics, do you usually think of yourself as a[n][r] Liberal, [fill E002] [fill E006][n][r] [fill E003], or none of these?[n]

<1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> N.D.P. <4> Social Credit <5> Parti Qu‚b‚cois <6> Confederation of Regions <7> Yukon Party <8> Reform (BC) <9> l'Action Democratique

<0> Other [specify]

<97> None of these [goto h12]

<98> Don't Know [goto h12] <99> Refused [goto h19] ====>

>h11< [if h10 eq <1>] [store <Liberal> in E006] [endif] [if h10 eq <2>] [store <Conservative> in E006] [endif] [if h10 eq <3>] [store <N.D.P.> in E006] [endif] [if h10 eq <4>] [store <Social Credit> in E006] [endif] [if h10 eq <5>] [store <Parti Qu‚b‚cois> in E006] [endif] [if h10 eq <6>] [store <C.O.R.> in E006] [endif] [if h10 eq <7>] [store <Yukon Party> in E006] [endif] [if h10 eq <8>] [store <Reform> in E006] [endif] [if h10 eq <9>] [store <Action Democratique> in E006] [endif]

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[r] How strongly [fill E006] do you feel, very strongly, fairly[n][r] strongly, or not very strongly?[n]

<1> Very strongly <3> Fairly strongly <5> Not very strongly

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto h19]

>h12<

[r] Do you generally think of yourself as being a little closer to one[n][r] of the provincial parties than to the others?[n]

<1> Yes [goto h13] <5> No

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto h19]

>h13<

[r] Which party is that?[n]

<1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> N.D.P <4> Social Credit <5> Parti Qu‚b‚cois <6> Confederation of Regions <7> Yukon Party <8> Reform (BC) <9> l'Action D‚mocratique

<0> Other [specify]

<97> None of these

<98> Don't Know <99> Refused ====>[goto h19]+----------------------- exit experiment version 1

+---------------------------------------------------------------------+ Experiment Version 2 begins here+---------------------------------------------------------------------+

>h14<

[r] In provincial politics, do you usually think of yourself as close to[n][r] any particular party?[n]

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<1> Yes [goto h15] <5> No

<8> Don't know <9> Refused [goto h19] ====> [goto h17]

>h15<

[r] Which party is that?[n]

<1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> N.D.P <4> Social Credit <5> Parti Qu‚b‚cois <6> Confederation of Regions <7> Yukon Party <8> Reform (BC) <9> l'Action D,mocratique

<0> Other [specify]

<97> None of these [goto h19]

<98> Don't Know [goto h19] <99> Refused [goto h19] ====>

>h16<

[r] Do you feel very close to this party, somewhat close, or not very[n][r] close?[n]

<1> Very close <3> Somewhat close <5> Not very close

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto h19]

>h17<

[r] Do you feel yourself a little closer to one of the political parties[n][r] than the others?[n]

<1> Yes [goto h18] <5> No

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====> [goto h19]

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>h18<

[r] Which party is that?[n]

<1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> N.D.P <4> Social Credit <5> Parti Qu‚b‚cois <6> Confederation of Regions <7> Yukon Party <8> Reform (BC) <9> l'Action d‚mocratique

<0> Other [specify]

<97> None of these

<98> Don't Know <99> Refused ====>

>h19< [if PROV eq <10>][store <96> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <11>][store <96> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <12>][store <93> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <13>][store <95> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <14>][store <94> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <15>][store <95> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <16>][store <95> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <17>][store <95> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <18>][store <97> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <19>][store <96> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <20>][store <96> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <21>][store <95> in E001][endif]

[r] Did you vote in the last [fill pppp] election held in 19[fill E001]?[n]

<1> Yes [goto h20] <5> No

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====> [goto a5]

>h20<

[r] Which party did you vote for?[n]

<1> Liberal <2> Conservative <3> N.D.P <4> Social Credit <5> Parti Qu‚b‚cois <6> Confederation of Regions <7> Yukon Party <8> Reform (BC) <9> l'Action D‚mocratique

<0> Other [specify]

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<96> spoiled ballot <97> did not vote

<98> Don't Know <99> Refused ====>

>a5<

[r] In Federal elections, is it possible for people to vote if they[n][r] can not get to the poll on ELECTION DAY?[n]

<1> Yes [goto a5a] <5> No

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto i1]

>a5a<

[r] How would they do that?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Record verbatim, UP TO three mentions[n][white] <1> Enter text, end with /// [specify]

<98> Don't know <99> Refused ====>

SECTION I: MEDIA HABITSSECTION I: CONSOMMATION DES M•DIA

>i1<

[r] How many hours a day do you usually watch TV?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: On an average day in an average week[n][white] <0> None/less than half an hour

<1-24> Record number [goto i2]

<98> don't know <99> refused ====>[goto i3]

>i2<

[r] Do you watch Canadian stations all of the time, most of the time,[n][r] some of the time or none of the time?[n]

<1> All of the time <2> Most of the time <3> Some of the time <4> None of the time

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

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>i3<

[r] And how many hours a day do you listen to the radio?[n]

<0> Zero/less than half an hour

<1-24> enter number of hours

<98> don't know <99> refused ====>

>i4<

[r] And how many days a week do you read a newspaper?[n]

<0> none

<1-7> enter number of days

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>

>b7<

[r] Did you see the ENGLISH TV debate among the party leaders?[n]

<1> Yes [goto b7a] <5> No

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto b7b]

>b7a<

[r] Did you see ALL of the debate, MOST of the debate or just SOME of it?[n]

<1> All <3> Most <5> Some

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>b7b< [store <From what you have heard> in E006] [if b7 eq <1>] [store <In your opinion> in E006] [endif]

[r] [fill E006] which leader did the BEST?[n][cyan] in that debate?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Reading counts as hearing[n][white]

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<0> none

<1> Charest/Conservative <2> Chretien/Liberal <3> McDonough/NDP <4> Duceppe/Bloc <5> Manning/Reform

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>b7c<

[r] And who did the WORST?[n]

<0> none

<1> Charest/Conservative <2> Chretien/Liberal <3> McDonough/NDP <4> Duceppe/Bloc <5> Manning/Reform

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>b8<

[r] Did you see the FIRST FRENCH TV debate (which took place on May 13)?[n]

<1> Yes [goto b8a] <5> No

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto b8b]

>b8a<

[r] Did you see ALL of the debate, MOST of the debate or just SOME of it?[n]

<1> All <3> Most <5> Some

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>b8b< [store <From what you have heard> in E006] [if b8 eq <1>] [store <In your opinion> in E006] [endif]

[r] [fill E006] who did the BEST?[n][cyan] in that debate?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Reading counts as hearing[n][white]

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<0> none

<1> Charest/Conservative <2> Chretien/Liberal <3> McDonough/NDP <4> Duceppe/Bloc <5> Manning/Reform

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>[goto ch88]

>ch88< [allow 1][store <0> in ch88]----------------+ [if b7 ge <8>][add <1> to ch88][endif] | [if b7a ge <8>][add <1> to ch88][endif] | 3 or more dk/ref in debate [if b7b ge <8>][add <1> to ch88][endif] | skip to i5a [if b7c ge <8>][add <1> to ch88][endif] | [if b8 ge <8>][add <1> to ch88][endif] | [if b8a ge <8>][add <1> to ch88][endif] | [if b8b ge <8>][add <1> to ch88][endif] | | [if ch88 ge <3>][goto ch9][endif]---------+

>b8c<

[r] And who did the WORST?[n]

<0> none

<1> Charest/Conservative <2> Chretien/Liberal <3> McDonough/NDP <4> Duceppe/Bloc <5> Manning/Reform

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>ch89< [if b8c ge <8>][add <1> to ch88][endif] [if ch88 ge <3>][goto ch9][endif]-------+ 3 or more dk/ref in debate skip to dr1>b9<

[r] Did you see the SECOND FRENCH TV debate (which took place on May 19[n][r] because the first one was interrupted)?[n]

<1> Yes <5> No

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>b9b< [store <From what you have heard> in E006] [if b9 eq <1>] [store <In your opinion> in E006] [endif]

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[r] [fill E006] who did the BEST?[n][cyan] in that debate?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Reading counts as hearing[n][white] <0> none

<1> Charest/Conservative <2> Chretien/Liberal <3> McDonough/NDP <4> Duceppe/Bloc <5> Manning/Reform

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>ch95< [if b9b ge <8>][add <1> to ch88][endif] [if ch88 ge <3>][goto ch9][endif] +-------- 3 or more dk/ref in debate

>b9c<

[r] And who did the WORST?[n]

<0> none

<1> Charest/Conservative <2> Chretien/Liberal <3> McDonough/NDP <4> Duceppe/Bloc <5> Manning/Reform

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>ch9<

[r] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE, or STRONGLY[n][r] DISAGREE with the following statements:[n]

<1> to continue ====>

>e21a< [if PROV ne <14>][goto e21c][endif]

[r] Jean Chretien betrayed Qu‚bec in the constitutional negotiations.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

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>e21c<

[r] The Reform Party only speaks for the West.[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: The west means Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>e21d<

[r] Jean Charest has lots of style, but he really doesn't have much to say.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>e21e<

[r] Preston Manning is a threat to Canadian unity.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

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>e21f< [if PROV eq <14>][goto e21g][endif]

[r] The NDP is out of touch with the times.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>e21g< [if PROV ne <14>][goto e21i][endif]

[r] There is no reason to have a sovereignist party in Ottawa.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white]

<1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>e21i< [if west eq <0>][goto e21j][endif]

[r] The best way to defend Western interests is to elect Reform MP's.[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: The West means Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>e21j< [if PROV ne <14>][goto e21k][endif]

[r] Jean Charest was a one man show.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white]

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<1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>e21k<

[r] Jean Charest is too close to Brian Mulroney.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>e27< [if PROV eq <14>][goto ch23][endif]

[r] If Qu‚bec decides to separate, Canada SHOULD have a close economic[n][r] union with Qu‚bec.[n][cyan] Do you STRONGLY AGREE, SOMEWHAT AGREE, SOMEWHAT DISAGREE or STRONGLY DISAGREE?[white] <1> Strongly agree <3> Somewhat agree <5> Somewhat disagree <7> Strongly disagree

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

+------------------------------------------------------------------------+Experiment version1 fighting rising prices+------------------------------------------------------------------------+

>ch23< [if rn14 eq <1>][goto i5a][endif] +---- version 1 [if rn14 eq <2>][goto i5d][endif] +---- version 2

>i5a<

[r] Here's a list of FOUR goals. Which goal is MOST important to you[n][r] personally?[n]

[r] ONE: Maintaining ORDER in the nation,[n][r] TWO: Giving people more say in important government decisions,[n][r] THREE: Fighting rising prices,[n]

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[r] FOUR: Protecting freedom of speech.[n]

<1> Maintaining order in the nation <2> Giving people more say in important government decisions <3> Fighting rising prices <4> Protecting freedom of speech

<8> don't know [goto age] <9> refused [goto age] ====>

>i5b< [store <ONE:> in E007] [store <TWO:> in E008] [store <THREE:> in E009] [store <FOUR:> in E010] [store <Maintaining order in the> in E001] [store <nation> in E004] [store <Giving people more say in important government decisions> in E006] [store <Fighting rising prices> in E003] [store <Protecting freedom> in E002] [store <of speech> in E005] [if i5a eq <1>] [store <> in E001] [store <> in E004] [endif] [if i5a eq <2>] [store <> in E006] [store <> in E008] [endif] [if i5a eq <3>] [store <> in E003] [store <> in E009] [endif] [if i5a eq <4>] [store <> in E002] [store <> in E005] [store <> in E010] [endif]

[r] And, which is the SECOND MOST important to you, personally?[n][cyan] [fill E007] [fill E001] [fill E004] [fill E008] [fill E006] [fill E009] [fill E003] [fill E010] [fill E002] [fill E005][white] <1> [fill E001] [fill E004] <2> [fill E006] <3> [fill E003] <4> [fill E002] [fill E005]

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>

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>i5c< [if i5b eq <1>] [store <> in E001] [store <> in E004] [store <> in E007] [endif] [if i5b eq <2>] [store <> in E006] [store <> in E008] [endif] [if i5b eq <3>] [store <> in E003] [store <> in E009] [endif] [if i5b eq <4>] [store <> in E002] [store <> in E005] [store <> in E010] [endif]

[r] And which is the third most most important?[n][cyan] [fill E007] [fill E001] [fill E004] [fill E008] [fill E006] [fill E009] [fill E003] [fill E010] [fill E002] [fill E005][white] <1> [fill E001] [fill E004] <2> [fill E006] <3> [fill E003] <4> [fill E002] [fill E005]

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto age] +------------------- exit version 1

+------------------------------------------------------+ version 2 experiment - fighting unemployment+------------------------------------------------------+

>i5d<

[r] Here's a list of FOUR goals. Which goal is MOST important to you[n][r] personally?[n]

[r] ONE: Maintaining ORDER in the nation,[n][r] TWO: Giving people more say in important government decisions,[n][r] THREE: Fighting unemployment,[n][r] FOUR: Protecting freedom of speech.[n]

<1> Maintaining order in the nation <2> Giving people more say in important government decisions <3> Fighting unemployment <4> Protecting freedom of speech

<8> don't know [goto age] <9> refused [goto age] ====>

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>i5e< [store <ONE:> in E007] [store <TWO:> in E008] [store <THREE:> in E009] [store <FOUR:> in E010] [store <Maintaining order in the> in E001] [store <nation> in E004] [store <Giving people more say in important government decisions> in E006] [store <Fighting unemployment> in E003] [store <Protecting freedom> in E002] [store <of speech> in E005] [if i5d eq <1>] [store <> in E001] [store <> in E004] [store <> in E007] [endif] [if i5d eq <2>] [store <> in E006] [store <> in E008] [endif] [if i5d eq <3>] [store <> in E003] [store <> in E009] [endif] [if i5d eq <4>] [store <> in E002] [store <> in E005] [store <> in E010] [endif]

[r] And, which is the SECOND MOST important to you, personally?[n][cyan] [fill E007] [fill E001] [fill E004] [fill E008] [fill E006] [fill E009] [fill E003] [fill E010] [fill E002] [fill E005][white] <1> [fill E001] [fill E004] <2> [fill E006] <3> [fill E003] <4> [fill E002] [fill E005]

<8> don't know [goto age] <9> refused [goto age] ====>

>i5f< [if i5e eq <1>] [store <> in E001] [store <> in E004] [store <> in E007] [endif] [if i5e eq <2>] [store <> in E006] [store <> in E008] [endif] [if i5e eq <3>] [store <> in E003] [store <> in E009] [endif] [if i5e eq <4>] [store <> in E002] [store <> in E005] [store <> in E010] [endif]

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[r] Now, which is the THIRD MOST important to you, personally?[n][cyan] [fill E007] [fill E001] [fill E004] [fill E008] [fill E006] [fill E009] [fill E003] [fill E010] [fill E002] [fill E005][white] <1> [fill E001] [fill E004] <2> [fill E006] <3> [fill E003] <4> [fill E002] [fill E005]

<8> don't know <9> refused ====>[goto age]

SECTION M: BACKGROUND

>age< [# Repeat ]

[r] To make sure we are talking to a cross section of Canadians, we need[n][r] to get a little information about your background[n]

[r] First, in what year were you born?[n]

<1875-1979> Enter year of birth please

<9997> 1979 or later

<9999> refused ====>

>m10b< [if XDAT eq <1>][goto m11][endif]

[r] In your life, would you say religion is VERY important, SOMEWHAT[n][r] important, NOT VERY important, or NOT IMPORTANT at all?[n]

<1> Very important <3> Somewhat important <5> Not very important <7> Not important at all

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

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>m12< [if m11 ne <1>][goto stop][endif]

[r] In what Province or Territory were you born?[n]

<10> Newfoundland <16> Manitoba <11> PEI <17> Saskatchewan <12> Nova Scotia <18> Alberta <13> New Brunswick <19> British Columbia <14> Qu‚bec <20> Yukon <15> Ontario <21> Northwest Territory

<98> Don't know <99> refused====>

>m20< [if m12 eq PROV][goto stop][endif]

[r] For how many years have you lived in [fill pppp]?[n]

<0> less than one year

<1-96> enter number of years

<97> ninety seven or more years

<98> don't know <99> refused ====>

>stop< [record language in LANG] [goto SET]

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=============================================================1997 POST ELECTION FRENCH QUESTIONNAIRE

Project 811 9 June 1997

French questionnaire=============================================================

>gend.2< [return][open cb][allow 1][loc 26/1] [setkey <f3> to <skcb>] [setkey <f7> to <j>][bold][yellow]INTERVIEWER : Veuillez inscrire le sexe du(de la) r‚pondant(e).[n][white] <1> Homme <5> Femme

<8> ne sais pas ====>

>ssss< [if BTIM is <>][settime BTIM][endif]

>ver< [allow 1][store <4> in ver]

>west< [allow 1][store <0> in west] [if PROV ge <16>][if PROV le <19>] [store <1> in west] [endif][endif]

SECTION A: THE VOTESECTION A: LE VOTE

>a1.2<

[r] Quel ‚tait l'enjeu le plus important pour VOUS PERSONNELLEMENT dans[n][r] cette ‚lection?[n]

<1> Veuillez inscrire la r‚ponse mot par mot [specify]

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>ch1< [if rn12 eq <1>][goto a2a][endif] [if rn12 eq <2>][goto a2b][endif]

>a2a.2< [# EXPERIMENT SPLIT SAMPLES]

[r] Avez-VOUS vot‚ dans cette ‚lection?[n]

<1> Oui [goto a4] <5> Non [goto a3]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto a5b]

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>a2b.2<

[r] Dans une d‚mocratie, les citoyens ont le droit de voter. Ils ont[n][r] ‚galement le droit de ne pas voter. Et certaines personnes qui ont[n][r] l'intention de voter finissent par ne pas voter pour une raison ou[n][r] une autre.[n]

[r] Et vous, avez-vous vot‚ dans cette ‚lection?[n]

<1> Oui [goto a4] <5> Non [goto a3]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto a5b]

>a3.2<

[r] Y a-t-il une raison particuliŠre pour laquelle vous n'avez pas vot‚?[n]

<1> Veuillez inscrire la r‚ponse mot par mot [specify]

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>[goto a5b]

>a4.2< [if PROV eq <14>][store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois> in F001][endif] [if PROV ne <14>][store <Reform Party> in F001][endif]

[r] Pour quel parti avez-vous vot‚: Le Parti Lib‚ral, le Parti[n][r] Conservateur, le Nouveau Parti D‚mocratique, le [fill F001],[n][r] ou un autre parti?[n]

<1> Lib‚ral <2> Conservateur <3> N.P.D. <4> Reform <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois

<0> Autre [specify]

<97> Aucun

<98> Ne sais pas [goto a5b] <99> Refus [goto a5b] ====>

>a4a.2< [store <> in F006] [if a4 eq <1>] (REPEAT) [store <Le Parti Lib‚ral,> in F006] [endif] [if a4 eq <2>] [store <Le Parti Conservateur,> in F006] [endif]

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[if a4 eq <3>] [store <N.P.D.,> in F006] [endif] [if a4 eq <4>] [store <Reform Party,> in F006] [endif] [if a4 eq <5>] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois,> in F006] [endif] [if a4 eq <0>] [store <AUTRE> in F006] [endif]

[r] Diriez-vous que votre pr‚f‚rence pour [fill F006] ‚tait[n][r] TRES FORTE, ASSEZ FORTE ou PAS TRES FORTE?[n]

<1> TrŠs forte <3> Assez forte <5> Pas trŠs forte

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>a4b.2< [store <Le Parti Lib‚ral,> in F001] [store <Le Parti Conservateur,> in F002] [store <N.P.D.,> in F003] [store <Reform,> in F005] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois> in F006] [if a4 eq <1>] [store <> in F001] [endif] [if a4 eq <2>] [store <> in F002] [endif] [if a4 eq <3>] [store <> in F003] [endif] [if a4 eq <4>] [store <> in F005] [endif] [if a4 eq <5>] [store <> in F005] [endif] [if PROV eq <14>] [store <> in F005] [# delete reform from PQ] [endif] [if PROV ne <14>] [store <> in F006] [# delete BQ from ROC] [endif]

[r] Et quel parti ‚tait votre deuxiŠme choix? Le [fill F001][n][r] [fill F002] [fill F003] [fill F004] [fill F005]?[n]

<1> [fill F001] <2> [fill F002] <3> [fill F003] <4> [fill F005] <5> [fill F006]

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<0> Autre, inclut ceux qui donnent le nom d'un leader sans parti

<97> AUCUN

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>ch2< [store <> in F001] [if a4 eq <1>] (REPEAT) [store <Lib‚ral> in F001] [endif] [if a4 eq <2>] [store <Conservateur> in F001] [endif] [if a4 eq <3>] [store <N.P.D.> in F001] [endif] [if a4 eq <4>] [store <Reform> in F001] [endif] [if a4 eq <5>] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois> in F001] [endif] [if a4 eq <0>] [store <AUTRE> in F001] [endif]

[if rn2 eq <1>][goto a4c][endif] [if rn2 eq <2>][goto a4d][endif]

>a4c.2<

[r] Quand avez-vous d‚cid‚ de voter pour [fill F001]?[n]

[r] Etait-ce avant le d‚but de la campagne, avant les d‚bats, pendant[n][r] ou juste aprŠs les d‚bats, dans les deux derniŠres semaines de la[n][r] campagne, ou le jour de l'‚lection?[n]

<1> Avant le d‚but de la campagne <2> Avant les d‚bats <3> Pendant ou juste aprŠs les d‚bats <4> Dans les deux derniŠres semaines de la campagne <5> Le jour de l'‚lection

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto a5b]

>a4d.2<

[r] Quand avez-vous d‚cid‚ de voter pour [fill F001]?[n]

<1> Veuillez inscrire la r‚ponse mot par mot [specify]

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

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>a5b.2<

[r] Dans l'ensemble, ˆtes-vous trŠs satisfait(e), assez satisfait(e),[n][r] pas trŠs satisfait(e), ou pas du tout satisfait(e) de la fa‡on dont[n][r] la d‚mocratie fonctionne au Canada?[n]

<1> TrŠs satisfait(e) <3> Assez satisait(e) <5> Pas trŠs satisfait(e) <7> Pas du tout satisfait(e)

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>a6.2< [# if reform forms official opposition]

[r] Pensez-vous que ce soit une bonne chose ou une mauvais chose[n][r] pour le Canada que le Reform Party forme l'Opposition[n][r] officielle[n]

<1> bonne chose <5> mauvaise chose

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>

>a7a.2<

[r] Pensez-vous que ce serait une bonne chose ou une mauvaise chose[n][r] que le Parti Conservateur et le Reform Party s'unissent et forment[n][r] un seul parti?[n]

<1> bonne chose <5> mauvaise chose

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>

>a8.2<

[r] A votre avis, les Lib‚raux ont ‚t‚ ‚lus pour faire quoi?[n]

<1> Veuillez inscrire la r‚ponse mot par mot [specify]

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

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SECTION B: INTEREST AND MEDIASECTION B: LES M•DIA

>b1.2<

[r] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 10, o— 0 veut dire aucune attention et 10 veut[n][r] dire beaucoup d'attention, quelle attention avez-vous accord‚e au cours[n][r] des derniers jours, aux nouvelles sur la campagne ‚lectorale … la[n][r] t‚l‚vision?[n]

<0-10> Inscrire le nombre

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus

=====>

>b2.2<

[r] Et aux nouvelles sur la campagne ‚lectorale dans les journaux?[n][cyan] Sur la mˆme ‚chelle de 0 … 10, quelle attention avez-vous accord‚e aux nouvelles sur la campagne ‚lectorale dans les journaux?[white] <0-10> Inscrire le nombre

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>b3.2<

[r] Et aux nouvelles sur la campagne ‚lectorale … la radio?[n][cyan] Sur la mˆme ‚chelle de 0 … 10, quelle attention avez-vous accord‚e aux nouvelles sur la campagne ‚lectorale … la radio.[white] <0-10> Inscrire le nombre

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>b4.2<

[r] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 10, o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aviez aucun[n][r] int‚rˆt et 10 veut dire beaucoup d'int‚rˆt, comment ‚valuez-vous[n][r] votre int‚rˆt pour la campagne ‚lectorale?[n]

<0-10> Inscrire le nombre

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

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>b5.2<

[r] Pendant le CAMPAGNE, avez-vous parl‚ de l'‚lection avec vos parents[n][r] et amis souvent, quelquefois, ou jamais?[n]

<1> Souvent <3> Quelquefois <5> Jamais

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>b6.2<

[r] Pendant la campagne ‚lectorale, avez-vous parl‚ de l'‚lection avec[n][r] d'autres personnes, souvent, quelquefois, ou jamais?[n]

<1> Souvent <3> Quelquefois <5> jamais

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

SECTION C: LEADER, PARTY, CANDIDATE EVALUATIONSECTION C: •VALUATION

(NB: We keep the knowledge questions as in the campaign questionnaire but theyare notused as screens. Even those who say "nothing at all" are asked to rateleaders.)

>dr1.2<

[r] Je voudrais vous demander si vous vous sentez inform‚(e) sur les[n][r] chefs de partis.[n]

[r] D'abord, JEAN CHR•TIEN?[n]

[r] Etes-vous BIEN inform‚(e), PAS TRES bien inform‚(e), ou PAS DU TOUT[n][r] inform‚(e) sur Jean Chr‚tien?[n]

<1> Bien inform‚(e) <3> Pas trŠs bien inform‚(e) <5> Pas du tout inform‚(e)

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>dr2.2<

[r] Et JEAN CHAREST?[n]

[r] Etes-vous BIEN inform‚(e), PAS TRES bien inform(‚)e, ou PAS DU TOUT[n][r] inform‚(e) sur JEAN CHAREST?[n]

<1> Bien inform‚(e) <3> Pas trŠs bien inform‚(e) <5> Pas du tout inform‚(e)

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>dr3.2<

[r] ALEXA MCDONOUGH?[n][cyan] Etes-vous BIEN inform‚(e), PAS TRES bien inform‚(e), ou PAS DU TOUT inform‚(e) sur ALEXA MCDONOUGH?[white] <1> Bien inform‚(e) <3> Pas trŠs bien inform‚(e) <5> Pas du tout inform‚(e)

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>dr4.2<

[r] PRESTON MANNING?[n][cyan] Etes-vous BIEN inform‚(e), PAS TRES bien inform(‚)e, ou PAS DU TOUT inform‚(e) sur PRESTON MANNING?[white] <1> Bien inform‚(e) <3> Pas trŠs bien inform‚(e) <5> Pas du tout inform‚(e)

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>dr5.2< [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch99][endif]

[r] GILLES DUCEPPE?[n]

[r] Etes-vous BIEN inform‚(e), PAS TRES bien inform(‚)e, ou PAS DU TOUT[n][r] inform‚(e) sur GILLES DUCEPPE?[n]

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<1> Bien inform‚(e) <3> Pas trŠs bien inform‚(e) <5> Pas du tout inform‚(e)

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch99< [allow 1][store <0> in ch99] [if PROV ne <14>]----------+ [store <1> in ch99] | Roc order flagged [goto int1] | [endif]------------------+ [if PROV eq <14>]----------+ [store <2> in ch99] | PQ order flagged [goto INT1] | [endif]------------------+

+-----------------------------------------------------------------+ROC randomisation here+-----------------------------------------------------------------+

>int1.2<

[r] Nous allons maintenant vous demander quels sont vos sentiments …[n][r] l'‚gard des chefs de partis sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100[n]

[r] 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout un leader, et 100[n][r] veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup. Vous pouvez utiliser[n][r] n'importe quel nombre entre 0 et 100.[n]

<1> A continuer ====>

>c40< [if rn5 eq <01> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <02> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <03> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <04> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <05> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <06> goto c1a]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <08> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <09> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <10> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <11> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <12> goto c1b]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <14> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <15> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <16> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <17> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <18> goto c1c]

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[if rn5 eq <19> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <20> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <21> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <22> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <23> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <24> goto c1d]

>c1a.2<

[r] Que pensez-vous de JEAN CHAREST?[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> Inscrire nombre entre 0-100

<997> Ne le connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

>ch41< [if rn5 eq <01> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <02> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <03> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <04> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <05> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <06> goto c1d]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <08> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <09> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <10> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <11> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <12> goto ot5]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <14> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <15> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <16> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <17> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <18> goto ot5]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <20> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <21> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <22> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <23> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <24> goto ot5]

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>c1b.2<

[r] Que pensez-vous de JEAN CHR•TIEN?[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> Inscrire nombre entre 0-100

<997> Ne le connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

>ch42< [if rn5 eq <01> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <02> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <03> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <04> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <05> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <06> goto ot5]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <08> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <09> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <10> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <11> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <12> goto c1d]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <14> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <15> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <16> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <17> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <18> goto c1a]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <20> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <21> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <22> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <23> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <24> goto c1a]

>c1c.2<

[r] Que pensez-vous d'ALEXA McDonough?[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> Inscrire nombre entre 0-100

<997> Ne la connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

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>ch43< [if rn5 eq <01> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <02> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <03> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <04> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <05> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <06> goto c1b]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <08> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <09> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <10> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <11> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <12> goto c1a]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <14> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <15> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <16> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <17> goto c1d] [if rn5 eq <18> goto c1d]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <20> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <21> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <22> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <23> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <24> goto c1b]

>c1d.2<

[r] Que pensez-vous de PRESTON MANNING?[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> Inscrire nombre entre 0-100

<997> Ne le connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

>ch44< [if rn5 eq <01> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <02> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <03> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <04> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <05> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <06> goto c1c]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <08> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <09> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <10> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <11> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <12> goto c1c]

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[if rn5 eq <13> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <14> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <15> goto ot5] [if rn5 eq <16> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <17> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <18> goto c1b]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <20> goto c1a] [if rn5 eq <21> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <22> goto c1b] [if rn5 eq <23> goto c1c] [if rn5 eq <24> goto c1c]

>ot5< +-------------- end ROC leader randomisation here

>c1e< [allow 3]

former home of giles duceppe in ROC sequence

>c1e.2<

>ot6< [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch98][endif] +------- exit ROC ranomisation

+-----------------------------------------------------------------+PQ randomisation here+-----------------------------------------------------------------+

>INT1.2< [equiv int1]

[r] Nous allons maintenant vous demander quels sont vos sentiments …[n][r] l'‚gard des chefs de partis sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100[n]

[r] 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout un leader, et 100[n][r] veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup. Vous pouvez utiliser[n][r] n'importe quel nombre entre 0 et 100.[n]

<1> A continuer ====>

>C40< [if rn5 eq <01> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <02> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <03> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <04> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <05> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <06> goto C1a]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <08> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <09> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <10> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <11> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <12> goto C1b]

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[if rn5 eq <13> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <14> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <15> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <16> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <17> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <18> goto C1c]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <20> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <21> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <22> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <23> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <24> goto C1e]

>C1a.2< [equiv c1a]

[r] Que pensez-vous de JEAN CHAREST?[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> Inscrire nombre entre 0-100

<997> Ne le connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

>CH41< [if rn5 eq <01> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <02> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <03> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <04> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <05> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <06> goto C1e]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <08> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <09> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <10> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <11> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <12> goto OT5]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <14> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <15> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <16> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <17> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <18> goto OT5]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <20> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <21> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <22> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <23> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <24> goto OT5]

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>C1b.2< [equiv c1b]

[r] Que pensez-vous de JEAN CHR•TIEN?[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> Inscrire nombre entre 0-100

<997> Ne le connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

>CH42< [if rn5 eq <01> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <02> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <03> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <04> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <05> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <06> goto OT5]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <08> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <09> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <10> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <11> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <12> goto C1e]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <14> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <15> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <16> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <17> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <18> goto C1a]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <20> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <21> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <22> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <23> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <24> goto C1a]

>C1c.2< [equiv c1c]

[r] Que pensez-vous d'ALEXA McDonough?[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> Inscrire nombre entre 0-100

<997> Ne la connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

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>CH43< [if rn5 eq <01> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <02> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <03> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <04> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <05> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <06> goto C1b]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <08> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <09> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <10> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <11> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <12> goto C1a]

[if rn5 eq <13> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <14> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <15> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <16> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <17> goto C1e] [if rn5 eq <18> goto C1e]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <20> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <21> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <22> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <23> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <24> goto C1b]

>C1e.2< [equiv c1e]

[r] Que pensez-vous de GILLES DUCEPPE?[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> Inscrire nombre entre 0-100

<997> Ne le connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

>CH44< [if rn5 eq <01> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <02> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <03> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <04> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <05> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <06> goto C1c]

[if rn5 eq <07> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <08> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <09> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <10> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <11> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <12> goto C1c]

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[if rn5 eq <13> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <14> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <15> goto OT5] [if rn5 eq <16> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <17> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <18> goto C1b]

[if rn5 eq <19> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <20> goto C1a] [if rn5 eq <21> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <22> goto C1b] [if rn5 eq <23> goto C1c] [if rn5 eq <24> goto C1c]

>OT5< +-------------- end PQ leader randomisation here

>C1d.2< [equiv c1d]

[r] Que pensez-vous de PRESTON MANNING?[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> Inscrire nombre entre 0-100

<997> Ne le connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

>OT6< [if PROV eq <14>][goto ch98][endif] +------- exit PQ ranomisation

+--------------------------------------------------------------+Start party randomisation here+--------------------------------------------------------------+

>ch98< [allow 1][loc 26/55][store <0> in ch98] [if PROV ne <14>]----------+ [store <1> in ch98] | Roc order flagged [goto int2] | [endif]------------------+ [if PROV eq <14>]----------+ [store <2> in ch98] | PQ order flagged [goto INT2] | [endif]------------------+

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+--------------------------------------------------------------+ ROC party randomisation starts here+--------------------------------------------------------------+

>int2.2<

[r] Nous allons maintenant vous demander ce que vous pensez des partis[n][r] sur la mˆme ‚chelle.[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout le parti, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white]

<1> A continuer ====>

>ch45< [if rn6 eq <01> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <02> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <03> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <04> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <05> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <06> goto c2a]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <08> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <09> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <10> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <11> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <12> goto c2b]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <14> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <15> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <16> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <17> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <18> goto c2c]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <20> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <21> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <22> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <23> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <24> goto c2d]

>c2a.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous du...[white][r] ...PARTI CONSERVATEUR F•D•RAL?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce parti, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

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>ch46< [if rn6 eq <01> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <02> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <03> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <04> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <05> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <06> goto c2d]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <08> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <09> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <10> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <11> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <12> goto out9]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <14> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <15> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <16> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <17> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <18> goto out9]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <20> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <21> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <22> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <23> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <24> goto out9]

>c2b.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous du...[white][r] ... PARTI LIB•RAL F•D•RAL?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce parti, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

>ch47< [if rn6 eq <01> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <02> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <03> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <04> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <05> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <06> goto c2c]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <08> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <09> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <10> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <11> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <12> goto c2d]

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[if rn6 eq <13> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <14> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <15> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <16> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <17> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <18> goto c2a]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <20> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <21> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <22> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <23> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <24> goto c2a]

>c2c.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous du...[white][r] ... N.P.D. F•D•RAL?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce parti, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

>ch48< [if rn6 eq <01> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <02> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <03> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <04> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <05> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <06> goto out9]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <08> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <09> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <10> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <11> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <12> goto c2a]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <14> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <15> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <16> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <17> goto c2d] [if rn6 eq <18> goto c2d]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <20> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <21> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <22> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <23> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <24> goto c2b]

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>c2d.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous du...[white][r] ... REFORM PARTY[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce parti, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

>ch50< [if rn6 eq <01> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <02> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <03> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <04> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <05> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <06> goto c2b]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <08> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <09> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <10> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <11> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <12> goto c2c]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <14> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <15> goto out9] [if rn6 eq <16> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <17> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <18> goto c2b]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <20> goto c2a] [if rn6 eq <21> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <22> goto c2b] [if rn6 eq <23> goto c2c] [if rn6 eq <24> goto c2c]

>out9< + -------------------- end ROC party randomisation here

>c2e.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous du...[white][r] ... BLOC QU•B•COIS?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce parti, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>[goto c2f]

+------------------- End ROC randomisation here

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+--------------------------------------------------------------+ PQ party randomisation starts here+--------------------------------------------------------------+

>INT2.2< [equiv int2]

[r] Nous allons maintenant vous demander ce que vous pensez des partis[n][r] sur la mˆme ‚chelle.[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout le parti, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white]

<1> A continuer ====>

>CH45< [if rn6 eq <01> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <02> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <03> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <04> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <05> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <06> goto C2a]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <08> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <09> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <10> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <11> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <12> goto C2b]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <14> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <15> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <16> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <17> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <18> goto C2c]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <20> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <21> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <22> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <23> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <24> goto C2e]

>c2a.2< [equiv c2a][cyan] Que pensez-vous du...[white][r] ...PARTI CONSERVATEUR F•D•RAL?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce parti, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

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>CH46< [if rn6 eq <01> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <02> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <03> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <04> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <05> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <06> goto C2e]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <08> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <09> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <10> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <11> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <12> goto OUT9]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <14> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <15> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <16> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <17> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <18> goto OUT9]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <20> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <21> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <22> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <23> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <24> goto OUT9]

>C2b.2< [equiv c2b][cyan] Que pensez-vous du...[white][r] ... PARTI LIB•RAL F•D•RAL?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce parti, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

>CH47< [if rn6 eq <01> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <02> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <03> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <04> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <05> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <06> goto C2c]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <08> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <09> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <10> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <11> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <12> goto C2e]

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[if rn6 eq <13> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <14> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <15> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <16> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <17> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <18> goto C2a]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <20> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <21> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <22> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <23> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <24> goto C2a]

>C2c.2< [equiv c2c][cyan] Que pensez-vous du...[white][r] ... N.P.D. F•D•RAL?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce parti, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

>CH48< [if rn6 eq <01> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <02> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <03> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <04> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <05> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <06> goto OUT9]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <08> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <09> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <10> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <11> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <12> goto C2a]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <14> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <15> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <16> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <17> goto C2e] [if rn6 eq <18> goto C2e]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <20> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <21> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <22> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <23> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <24> goto C2b]

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>C2e.2< [equiv c2e][cyan] Que pensez-vous du...[white][r] ... BLOC QU•B•COIS?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce parti, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>[goto CH50]

>CH50< [if rn6 eq <01> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <02> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <03> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <04> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <05> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <06> goto C2b]

[if rn6 eq <07> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <08> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <09> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <10> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <11> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <12> goto C2c]

[if rn6 eq <13> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <14> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <15> goto OUT9] [if rn6 eq <16> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <17> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <18> goto C2b]

[if rn6 eq <19> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <20> goto C2a] [if rn6 eq <21> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <22> goto C2b] [if rn6 eq <23> goto C2c] [if rn6 eq <24> goto C2c]

>OUT9< + -------------------- end PQ party randomisation here

>C2d.2< [equiv c2d][cyan] Que pensez-vous du...[white][r] ... REFORM PARTY[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce parti, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white]

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<0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

+----------------------------------------------+ end PQ randomisation here+----------------------------------------------+

>c2f.2< [allow 3][loc 26/72][cyan] Et sur la mˆme ‚chelle...[white][r] .... POLITICIENS EN G•N•RAL?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous ne les aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous les aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

+----------------------------------------------------------+ Start riding randomisation here+----------------------------------------------------------+

>intR.2<

[r] Maintenant, que pensez-vous des candidats dans votre circonscription.[n]

[r] 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce candidat, et 100[n][r] veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup. Si vous n'avez pas[n][r] d'opinion, vous pouvez le dire.[n]

<1> A continuer ====>

>ch81< [if rn8 eq <01> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <02> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <03> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <04> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <05> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <06> goto c3a]

[if rn8 eq <07> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <08> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <09> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <10> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <11> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <12> goto c3b]

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[if rn8 eq <13> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <14> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <15> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <16> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <17> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <18> goto c3c]

[if rn8 eq <19> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <20> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <21> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <22> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <23> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <24> goto c3d]

>c3a.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous...[white][r] ....(Le/du) CANDIDAT CONSERVATEUR?[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce candidat, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> Inscrire le nombre

<996> Ne sais rien … propos de la circonscription [goto out3] <997> Ne le connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

>ch82< [if rn8 eq <01> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <02> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <03> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <04> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <05> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <06> goto c3d]

[if rn8 eq <07> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <08> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <09> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <10> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <11> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <12> goto out3]

[if rn8 eq <13> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <14> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <15> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <16> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <17> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <18> goto out3]

[if rn8 eq <19> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <20> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <21> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <22> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <23> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <24> goto out3]

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>c3b.2< [allow 3][loc 27/1][cyan] Que pensez-vous...[white][r] ...(le/du) CANDIDAT LIB•RAL?[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce candidat, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> Inscrire le nombre

<996> Ne sais rien … propos de la circonscription [goto out3] <997> Ne le connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

>ch83< [if rn8 eq <01> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <02> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <03> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <04> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <05> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <06> goto out3]

[if rn8 eq <07> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <08> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <09> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <10> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <11> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <12> goto c3d]

[if rn8 eq <13> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <14> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <15> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <16> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <17> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <18> goto c3a]

[if rn8 eq <19> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <20> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <21> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <22> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <23> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <24> goto c3a]

>c3c.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous...[white][r] ...(le/du) CANDIDAT NPD?[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce candidat, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white]

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<0-100> Inscrire le nombre

<996> Ne sais rien … propos de la circonscription [goto out3] <997> Ne le connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

>ch84< [if rn8 eq <01> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <02> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <03> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <04> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <05> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <06> goto c3b]

[if rn8 eq <07> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <08> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <09> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <10> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <11> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <12> goto c3a]

[if rn8 eq <13> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <14> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <15> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <16> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <17> goto c3d] [if rn8 eq <18> goto c3d]

[if rn8 eq <19> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <20> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <21> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <22> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <23> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <24> goto c3b]

>c3d.2< [if PROV eq <14>][goto c3e][endif] [#ROC only][cyan] Que pensez-vous...[white][r] ...(le/du) CANDIDAT DU REFORM PARTY?[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce candidat, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> Inscrire le nombre

<995> Aucun candidat <996> Ne sais rien … propos de la circonscription [goto out3] <997> Ne le connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====> [goto ch85] +------------ to randomisation block

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>c3e.2< [if PROV ne <14>][goto ch85][endif] [#+------- to randomisation block][cyan] Que pensez-vous ..[white][r] ...(le/du) CANDIDAT DU BLOC QU•B•COIS[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce candidat, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> Inscrire le nombre

<996> Ne sais rien … propos de la circonscription [goto out3] <997> Ne le connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

>ch85< [if rn8 eq <01> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <02> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <03> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <04> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <05> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <06> goto c3c]

[if rn8 eq <07> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <08> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <09> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <10> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <11> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <12> goto c3c]

[if rn8 eq <13> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <14> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <15> goto out3] [if rn8 eq <16> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <17> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <18> goto c3b]

[if rn8 eq <19> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <20> goto c3a] [if rn8 eq <21> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <22> goto c3b] [if rn8 eq <23> goto c3c] [if rn8 eq <24> goto c3c]

>out3< +---------------------- End candidate randomisation here

>c4.2<

[r] Utilisant la mˆme ‚chelle, nous avons des questions au sujet[n][r] de quelques personnages politiques.[n]

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[r] PremiŠrement, PAUL MARTIN?[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> Inscrire le nombre

<997> Ne le connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

>c5< [if PROV eq <10>][store <Brian Tobin> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <11>][store <Patrick Binns> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <12>][store <John Savage> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <13>][store <Frank McKenna> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <14>][store <Lucien Bouchard> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <15>][store <Mike Harris> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <16>][store <Gary Filmon> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <17>][store <Roy Romanow> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <18>][store <Ralph Klein> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <19>][store <Glenn Clark> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <20>][store <Don Morin> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <21>][store <Piers McDonald> in E001][endif]

>c5.2<

[r] Que pensez-vous de [fill E001]?[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> Inscrire le nombre

<997> Ne le connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

>c6.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous de...[white][r] ....PIERRE ELLIOTT TRUDEAU?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: if asked Pierre Elliott Trudeau is Pierre Trudeau[n][cyan] Sur une ‚chelle de 0 … 100 o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> Inscrire le nombre

<997> Ne le connais pas <998> Ne sais pas comment l'‚valuer

<999> Refus ====>

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SECTION D: PLACEMENTSECTION D: PLACEMENTS

SECTION E: POLICYSECTION E: LES ENJEUX

>e6.2< [# REPEAT: ROTATE ORDER)]

[r] Si vous aviez … le faire, couperiez-vous les d‚penses dans les domaines[n][r] suivants BEAUCOUP, UN PEU ou PAS DU TOUT?[n]

<1> A continuer ====>

+--------------------------------------------- start cuts rotation here+---------------------------------------------

>ch60< [if rn9 eq <1>][goto e6a][endif] [if rn9 eq <2>][goto e6b][endif] [if rn9 eq <3>][goto e6c][endif] [if rn9 eq <4>][goto e6d][endif] [if rn9 eq <5>][goto e6e][endif] [if rn9 eq <6>][goto e6f][endif] [if rn9 eq <7>][goto e6g][endif]

>e6a.2<

[r] La d‚fense?[n][cyan] Couperiez-vous les d‚penses pour la D•FENSE BEAUCOUP, UN PEU ou PAS DU TOUT.[white] <1> Beaucoup <3> Un peu <5> Pas du tout

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch61< [if rn9 eq <1>][goto e6b][endif] [if rn9 eq <2>][goto out4][endif] [if rn9 eq <3>][goto e6b][endif] [if rn9 eq <4>][goto e6b][endif] [if rn9 eq <5>][goto e6b][endif] [if rn9 eq <6>][goto e6b][endif] [if rn9 eq <7>][goto e6b][endif]

>e6b.2<

[r] L'aide sociale?[n][cyan] Couperiez-vous les d‚penses pour l'AIDE SOCIALE BEAUCOUP, UN PEU ou PAS DU TOUT?[white]

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<1> Beaucoup <3> Un peu <5> Pas du tout

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch62< [if rn9 eq <1>][goto e6c][endif] [if rn9 eq <2>][goto e6c][endif] [if rn9 eq <3>][goto out4][endif] [if rn9 eq <4>][goto e6c][endif] [if rn9 eq <5>][goto e6c][endif] [if rn9 eq <6>][goto e6c][endif] [if rn9 eq <7>][goto e6c][endif]

>e6c.2<

[r] Les pensions et la s‚curit‚ de la vieillesse?[n][cyan] Couperiez-vous les d‚penses pour les PENSIONS BEAUCOUP, UN PEU ou PAS DU TOUT?[white] <1> Beaucoup <3> Un peu <5> Pas du tout

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch63< [if rn9 eq <1>][goto e6d][endif] [if rn9 eq <2>][goto e6d][endif] [if rn9 eq <3>][goto e6d][endif] [if rn9 eq <4>][goto out4][endif] [if rn9 eq <5>][goto e6d][endif] [if rn9 eq <6>][goto e6d][endif] [if rn9 eq <7>][goto e6d][endif]

>e6d.2<

[r] Les soins de sant‚[n][cyan] Couperiez-vous les d‚penses pour les soins de sant‚ BEAUCOUP, UN PEU ou PAS DU TOUT?[white] <1> Beaucoup <3> Un peu <5> Pas du tout

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch64< [if rn9 eq <1>][goto e6e][endif] [if rn9 eq <2>][goto e6e][endif] [if rn9 eq <3>][goto e6e][endif] [if rn9 eq <4>][goto e6e][endif] [if rn9 eq <5>][goto out4][endif] [if rn9 eq <6>][goto e6e][endif] [if rn9 eq <7>][goto e6e][endif]

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>e6e.2<

[r] L'assurance-ch“mage?[n][cyan] Couperiez-vous les d‚penses pour l'ASSURANCE-CHOMAGE BEAUCOUP, UN PEU ou PAS DU TOUT?[white] <1> Beaucoup <3> Un peu <5> Pas du tout

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch65< [if rn9 eq <1>][goto e6f][endif] [if rn9 eq <2>][goto e6f][endif] [if rn9 eq <3>][goto e6f][endif] [if rn9 eq <4>][goto e6f][endif] [if rn9 eq <5>][goto e6f][endif] [if rn9 eq <6>][goto out4][endif] [if rn9 eq <7>][goto e6f][endif]

>e6f.2<

[r] L'‚ducation?[n][cyan] Couperiez-vous les d‚penses pour l'•DUCATION BEAUCOUP, UN PEU ou PAS DU TOUT?[white] <1> Beaucoup <3> Un peu <5> Pas du tout

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch66< [if rn9 eq <1>][goto e6g][endif] [if rn9 eq <2>][goto e6g][endif] [if rn9 eq <3>][goto e6g][endif] [if rn9 eq <4>][goto e6g][endif] [if rn9 eq <5>][goto e6g][endif] [if rn9 eq <6>][goto e6g][endif] [if rn9 eq <7>][goto out4][endif]

>e6g.2<

[r] L'aide aux pays en voie de d‚veloppement?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: En voie de d‚veloppement veut dire "pauvre".[n][cyan] Couperiez-vous les d‚penses pour l'AIDE AUX PAYS EN VOIE DE D•VELOPPEMENT BEAUCOUP, UN PEU ou PAS DU TOUT?[white] <1> Beaucoup <3> Un peu <5> Pas du tout

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>ch67< [if rn9 eq <1>][goto out4][endif] [if rn9 eq <2>][goto e6a][endif] [if rn9 eq <3>][goto e6a][endif] [if rn9 eq <4>][goto e6a][endif] [if rn9 eq <5>][goto e6a][endif] [if rn9 eq <6>][goto e6a][endif] [if rn9 eq <7>][goto e6a][endif]

>out4< +----------- end "cuts" rotation here

>e3.2< [# REPEAT]

[r] Pensez-vous que les syndicats devraient avoir BEAUCOUP PLUS de pouvoir,[n][r] UN PEU PLUS, NI PLUS NI MOINS, UN PEU MOINS, ou BEAUCOUP MOINS?[n]

<1> beaucoup plus <2> un peu plus <3> ni plus ni moins <4> un peu moins <5> beaucoup moins

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus =====>

>e2.2< [# (REPEAT)]

[r] Devrait-on faire BEAUCOUP PLUS, UN PEU PLUS, NI PLUS NI MOINS, UN PEU[n][r] MOINS, ou BEAUCOUP MOINS pour les entreprises?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Si le R demande: on veut dire les entreprises en g‚n‚ral[n][white] <1> beaucoup plus <2> un peu plus <3> ni plus ni moins <4> un peu moins <5> beaucoup moins

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e1.2< [# REPEAT]

[r] Devrait-on faire BEAUCOUP PLUS, UN PEU PLUS, NI PLUS NI MOINS, UN PEU[n][r] MOINS, ou BEAUCOUP MOINS pour les femmes?[n]

<1> beaucoup plus <2> un peu plus <3> ni plus ni moins <4> un peu moins <5> beaucoup moins

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus =====>

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>e4.2< [# (REPEAT)]

[r] Pensez-vous que les liens entre le Canada et les •tats-Unis devraient[n][r] ˆtre BEAUCOUP PLUS ‚troits, UN PEU PLUS, NI PLUS NI MOINS, UN PEUMOINS,[n][r] ou BEAUCOUP MOINS?[n]

<1> beaucoup plus <2> un peu plus <3> ni plus ni moins <4> un peu moins <5> beaucoup moins

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus =====>

>e5a.2< [if rn10 eq <2>][goto e5b][endif] [if rn10 eq <3>][goto e5c][endif]

[r] Parmi les trois positions suivantes sur l'avortement, laquelle[n][r] correspond le mieux … votre opinion?[n]

[r] Un: L'avortement ne devrait jamais ˆtre permis.[n]

[r] Deux: L'avortement ne devrait ˆtre permis que si un m‚decin ‚tablit[n][r] que c'est n‚cessaire, ou[n]

[r] Trois: C'est … chaque femme de d‚cider si elle doit ou non avoir un[n][r] avortement?[n]

<1> Jamais permis <2> Seulement si un m‚decin en ‚tablit la n‚cessit‚ <3> A chaque femme de d‚cider

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto e7a]

>e5b.2<

[r] Parmi les trois positions suivantes sur l'avortement, laquelle[n][r] correspond le mieux … votre opinion?[n]

[r] Un: L'avortement ne devrait ˆtre permis que si un m‚decin ‚tablit[n][r] que c'est n‚cessaire[n]

[r] Deux: C'est … chaque femme de d‚cider si elle doit ou non avoir un[n][r] avortement, ou[n]

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[r] Trois: L'avortement ne devrait jamais ˆtre permis.[n]

<1> Seulement si un m‚decin en ‚tablit la n‚cessit‚ <2> A chaque femme de d‚cider <3> Jamais permis

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto e7a]

>e5c.2<

[r] Parmi les trois positions suivantes sur l'avortement, laquelle[n][r] correspond le mieux … votre opinion?[n]

[r] Un: C'est … chaque femme de d‚cider si elle doit ou non avoir un[n][r] avortement[n]

[r] Deux: Jamais permis, ou[n]

[r] Trois: L'avortement ne devrait ˆtre permis que si un m‚decin ‚tablit[n][r] que c'est n‚cessaire[n]

<1> A chaque femme de d‚cider <2> Jamais permis <3> Seulement si un m‚decin en ‚tablit la n‚cessit‚

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e7a.2< [if rn11 eq <2>][goto e7b][endif] [# REPEAT (EXPERIMENT ORDER) ]

[r] Quelle position correspond le mieux … votre opinion?[n]

[r] Un: Le gouvernement ne devrait pas donner de services aux gens qui[n][r] sont capables de les payer de leur propre poche.[n]

[r] Deux: La seule fa‡on de s'assurer que les besoins de TOUS sont[n][r] satisfaits c'est que le gouvernement donne les mˆmes services[n][r] … tout le monde.[n]

<1> Pas de services … ceux qui peuvent payer <2> Mˆmes services … tout le monde

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto e9a]

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>e7b.2<

[r] Quelle position correspond le mieux … votre opinion?[n]

[r] Un: La seule fa‡on de s'assurer que les besoins de TOUS sont[n][r] satisfaits c'est que le gouvernement donne les mˆmes services[n][r] … tout le monde, ou[n]

[r] Deux: Le gouvernement ne devrait pas donner de services aux gens qui[n][r] sont capables de les payer de leur propre poche?[n]

<1> Mˆmes services … tout le monde <2> Pas de services … ceux qui peuvent payer

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e9a.2<

[r] Au cours des CINQ derniŠres ann‚es, pensez-vous que la qualit‚ de[n][r] l'‚ducation au [fill qqqq] s'est am‚lior‚e, s'est d‚t‚rior‚e[n][r] ou est rest‚e … peu prŠs la mˆme?[n]

<1> Am‚lior‚e <3> D‚t‚rior‚e [goto e9b] <5> Rest‚e … peu prŠs la mˆme

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus =====>[goto e9c]

>e9b.2<

[r] S'est-elle d‚t‚rior‚e beaucoup ou un peu?[n]

<1> Beaucoup <3> Un peu

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e9c.2<

[r] Et la qualit‚ des soins de sant‚?[n]

[r] Est-ce qu'au cours des CINQ derniŠres annŠes, la qualit‚ des soins[n][r] de sant‚ au [fill qqqq] s'est am‚lior‚e, s'est d‚t‚rior‚e, ou[n][r] est rest‚e … peu prŠs la mˆme?[n]

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<1> Am‚lior‚e <3> D‚t‚rior‚e [goto e9d] <5> Rest‚e … peu prŠs la mˆme

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus =====>[goto e9e]

>e9d.2<

[r] S'est-elle d‚t‚rior‚e beaucoup ou un peu?[n]

<1> Beaucoup <3> Un peu

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e9e.2< [store <provincial> in F001] [if PROV ge <20>] [store <territorial> in F001] [endif]

[r] Quel niveau de gouvernement est principalement responsable des coupures[n][r] dans les soins du sant‚: le gouvernement f‚d‚ral ou le gouvernement[n][r] [fill F001]?[n]

<1> gouvernement f‚d‚ral <3> gouvernement [fill F001]

<5> les deux [bold][yellow] NE LISEZ PAS [n][white]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus =====>

>e10.2< [if PROV ne <14>][goto e11b][endif]

[r] Etes-vous trŠs favorable, plut“t favorable, plut“t oppos‚ ou trŠs[n][r] oppos‚(e) … la souverainet‚ du Qu‚bec, c'est-…-dire que le Qu‚bec ne[n][r] fait plus partie du Canada?[n]

<1> TrŠs favorable <3> Plut“t favorable <5> Plut“t oppos‚ <7> TrŠs oppos‚

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e11b.2< [if PROV eq <14>][goto e10a][endif] [# (ROC ONLY)] [if rn3 eq <1>] [store <Si le Qu‚bec se s‚pare, q> in F006] [endif] [if rn3 eq <2>] [store <Q> in F006] [endif]

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[r] [fill F006]uelle est la probabilit‚ qu'… long terme le[n][r] Canada devienne une partie des •tats-Unis? Est-ce trŠs probable,[n][r] assez probable, assez improbable, trŠs improbable?[n]

<1> TrŠs probable <3> Assez probable <5> Assez improbale <7> TrŠs improbable

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e10a.2<

[r] Si le Qu‚bec se s‚pare du Canada, pensez-vous que votre niveau de vie[n][r] va s'am‚liorer, se d‚t‚riorer, ou rester … peu prŠs le mˆme?[n]

<1> S'am‚liorer [goto e10b] <3> Se d‚t‚riorer [goto e10c] <5> Rester … peu prŠs le mˆme

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto ch5]

>e10b.2<

[r] S'am‚liorer BEAUCOUP ou UN PEU?[n]

<1> beaucoup <3> un peu

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch5< [if PROV eq <14>][goto e10d][endif] [#if QUEBEC goto e10d] [if PROV ne <14>][goto e11d][endif] [# ROC goto e11d]

>e10c.2<

[r] Se d‚t‚riorer BEAUCOUP ou UN PEU?[n]

<1> beaucoup <3> un peu

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>e10d.2< [if PROV ne <14>][goto e11d][endif] [#QUEBEC ONLY] [#ROC goto e11d]

[r] A votre avis, la langue fran‡aise est-elle mena‡‚e au Qu‚bec?[n]

<1> oui, mena‡‚e <3> non, pas mena‡‚e

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e10e.2< [# QUEBEC ONLY]

[r] Si le Qu‚bec se s‚pare du Canada, pensez-vous que la situation de la[n][r] langue fran‡aise au Qu‚bec va s'am‚liorer, se d‚t‚riorer, ou rester …[n][r] peu prŠs la mˆme?[n]

<1> S'am‚liorer [goto e10f] <3> Se d‚t‚riorer [goto e10g] <5> Rester … peu prŠs le mˆme

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto e11d]

>e10f.2<

[r] S'am‚liorer BEAUCOUP ou UN PEU?[n]

<1> beaucoup <3> un peu

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto e11d]

>e10g.2<

[r] Se d‚t‚riorer BEAUCOUP ou UN PEU?[n]

<1> beaucoup <3> un peu

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto e11d]

>e11d.2<

[r] Si le Qu‚bec se s‚pare, quelle est la probabilit‚ qu'il y ait une union[n][r] ‚conomique ‚troite entre le Qu‚bec et le Canada? Est-ce trŠs probable,[n][r] assez probable, assez improbable, ou trŠs improbable?[n]

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<1> TrŠs probable <3> Assez probable <5> Assez improbale <7> TrŠs improbable

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e12.2<

[r] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD,[n][r] ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD avec les ‚nonc‚s suivants:[n]

[r] Seuls les policiers et les militaires devraient avoir le droit d'avoir[n][r] des armes … feu.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e13.2<

[r] La peine de mort n'est jamais justifi‚e, peu importe le crime.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e15.2<

[r] Les politiciens sont prˆts … mentir pour se faire ‚lire.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>e16.2<

[r] Tout gouvernement qui accepte un taux de ch“mage ‚lev‚ m‚rite d'ˆtre[n][r] d‚fait.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e18.2<

[r] Tout le monde devrait ˆtre forc‚s de prendre sa retraite … l'ƒge de 65[n][r] ans.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e28.2<

[r] Les questions qui sont importantes pour les femmes n'ont pas ‚t‚[n][r] discut‚es du tout dans cette ‚lection.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>e25.2<

[r] Ce serait une bonne chose si le Canada et les •tats-Unis formaient[n][r] un seul pays.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e19.2<

[r] Ceux qui ne r‚ussissent pas dans la vie devraient blƒmer eux-mˆmes,[n][r] pas le systŠme.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e20.2<

[r] Quand les entreprises font beaucoup d'argent, tout le monde y gagne[n][r] y compris les pauvres.[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: entreprises en g‚n‚ral[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>e21.2<

[r] Je fais davantage confiance aux id‚es pratiques des gens ordinaires[n][r] qu'… celles des experts.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e22.2<

[r] Sauriez-vous quel parti a promis de baisser les imp“ts sur le revenu[n][r] de DIX pourcent?[n]

<1> Parti conservateur seulement <2> Parti conservateur et autre

<3> Autre

<7> Ne se souviens pas

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus =====>

>e23.2<

[r] Et quel parti a promis de r‚duire le taux de ch“mage de moiti‚ d'ici[n][r] l'an 2001?[n]

<1> NPD seulement <2> NPD et autre

<3> Autre

<7> Ne se souviens pas

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>e29.2<

[r] Et quel parti a dit que toutes les provinces devraient[n][r] ˆtre trait‚es ‚galement.[n]

<1> REFORM seulement [goto e30] <2> REFORM et autre [goto e30] <3> Autre

<7> Ne se souviens pas

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto e24]

>e30.2<

[r] Que pensez-vous qu'il voulait dire?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER:[n][white] <1> Veuillez inscrire la r‚ponse mot par mot

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>e24.2<

[r] Et quel parti est contre la reconnaissance du Qu‚bec comme[n][r] soci‚t‚ distincte?[n]

<1> Reform seulement <2> Reform et autre <3> Autre

<7> Ne se souviens pas

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus =====>

SECTION F: COLLECTIVITIES [# REPEAT]SECTION F: COLLECTIVITIES

>intF.2<

[r] Nous aimerions connaŒtre vos opinions sur certains groupes.[n]

[r] 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce groupe, et 100[n][r] veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup. Vous pouvez utiliser[n][r] n'importe quel nombre entre 0 et 100.[n]

<1> A continuer ====>

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>f1.2<

[r] Que pensez-vous des GRANDES ENTREPRISES?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 a 100, o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce groupe, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

>f2.2<

[r] Que pensez-vous des SYNDICATS?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100, o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce groupe, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

>f3.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous ...[white][r] ...(des/les) F•MINISTES?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100, o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce groupe, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

>f5.2< [allow 3][loc 28/1][cyan] Que pensez-vous ...[white][r] ...(des/les) ASSIST•S SOCIAUX?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100, o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce groupe, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

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>f6.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous ...[white][r] ...(des/les) AUTOCHTONES?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100, o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce groupe, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

>f7.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous (des/les)...[white][r] ...(de/la) POLICE?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100, o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce groupe, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Police in general[n][white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

>f8.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous ...[white][r] ...(des/les) MINORIT•S RACIALES?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100, o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce groupe, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

>f9.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous (des/les)...[white][r] ...(de/la) g‚n‚ration des BABYBOOMERS?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: La g‚n‚ration des babyboomers est celle ces gens dans la quarantaine ou au d‚but de la cinquantaine[n][cyan]

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L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100, o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce groupe, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

>f10.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous ...[white][r] ...(des/les) HOMOSEXUELS?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100, o— 0 veut dire que vous n'aimez vraiment pas du tout ce groupe, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus

====>

>f11a.2<

[r] Quel sont vos sentiments … l'‚gard du CANADA?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100, o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

>f11b.2<

[r] Quel sont vos sentiments … l'‚gard du [fill qqqq].[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100, o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

>f12.2< [if PROV eq <14>][goto f13][endif]

[r] Quel sont vos sentiments … l'‚gard du QU•BEC[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100, o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

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>f13.2<[cyan] Que pensez-vous ...[white][r] ...des ETATS-UNIS?[n][cyan] L'‚chelle va de 0 … 100, o— 0 veut dire que vous ne l'aimez vraiment pas du tout, et 100 veut dire que vous l'aimez vraiment beaucoup.[white] <0-100> inscrire le nombre

<998> Ne sais pas <999> Refus ====>

>ch12< [if rn4 eq <1>][goto f14a][endif] [if rn4 eq <2>][goto f14b][endif]

>f14a.2< [store <provincial> in F001] [if PROV ge <20>] [store <territorial> in F001] [endif]

[r] En g‚n‚ral, quel gouvernement, le gouvernement f‚d‚ral ou le[n][r] gouvernement [fill F001], d‚fend le mieux les int‚rˆts des gens [n][r] comme vous?[n]

<1> Gouvernement f‚d‚ral <3> Gouvernement provincial

<5> pas grand diff‚rence [bold][yellow]NE PAS LIRE[white]

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto intH]

>f14b.2<

[r] En g‚n‚ral, quel gouvernement d‚fend le mieux les int‚rˆts des gens[n][r] comme vous: le gouvernement f‚d‚ral ou le gouvernement provincial,[n][r] ou n'y a-t-il pas grand diff‚rence?[n]

<1> Gouvernement f‚d‚ral <3> Gouvernement provincial <5> pas grand diff‚renc

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

SECTION G: LEADER TRAITS [# deleted 5 June]SECTION G: TRAITS DES LEADERS

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SECTION H: PARTY IDENTIFICATION AND VOTE HISTORYSECTION H: TRADITIONS PARTISANES

>intH< [if rn16 eq <1>][goto h1][endif] [if rn16 eq <2>][goto h5][endif]

EXPERIMENT; SPLIT HALF; HALF GETS VERSION 1, HALF GETS VERSION 2TIMER

Version 1 [# REPEAT]

+-------------------------------Version 1 experiment begins here+-------------------------------

>h1.2< [allow 2][loc 28/44] [if PROV eq <14>] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois,> in F001] [endif] [if PROV ne <14>] [store <Reform,> in F001] [endif]

[r] En politique f‚d‚rale, vous consid‚rez-vous habituellement comme ‚tant[n][r] Lib‚ral, Conservateur, N.P.D., [fill F001] ou rien de cela?[n]

<1> Lib‚ral <2> Conservateur <3> N.P.D. <4> Reform <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois

<0> Autre [specify]

<97> Rien de cela [goto h3]

<98> Ne sais pas [goto h3] <99> Refus [goto h3] ====>

>h2< [store <> in E001][store <> in F001] [if h1 eq <1>] [store <Liberal> in F001] [endif] [if h1 eq <2>] [store <Conservative> in F001] [endif] [if h1 eq <3>] [store <N.P.D.> in F001] [endif] [if h1 eq <4>] [store <Reform> in F001] [endif] [if h1 eq <5>] [store <Bloc Qu‚b‚cois> in F001] [endif] [if h1 eq <0>] [store <AUTRE> in F001] [endif]

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>h2.2<

[r] Vous sentez-vous trŠs proche du [fill F001], assez proche, ou pas[n][r] trŠs proche?[n]

<1> TrŠs proche <3> Assez proche <5> Pas trŠs proche

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto h21]

>h3.2<

[r] En g‚n‚ral, vous sentez-vous un peu plus proche de l'un ou l'autre[n][r] des partis f‚d‚raux?[n]

<1> Oui [goto h4] <5> Non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto h21]

>h4.2<

[r] De quel parti?[n]

<1> Lib‚ral <2> Conservateur <3> N.P.D. <4> Reform <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois

<0> Autre

<97> Aucun

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus =====>[goto h21] +----------------------- exit experiment version 1

+-------------------------------------------Experiment Version 2 begins here+-------------------------------------------

>h5.2<

[r] En politique f‚d‚rale, vous sentez-vous proche d'un parti en[n][r] particulier?[n]

<1> Oui [goto h6] <5> Non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus [goto h21] ====>[goto h8]

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>h6.2<

[r] De quel parti?[n]

<1> Lib‚ral <2> Conservateur <3> N.P.D. <4> Reform <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois

<0> Autre [specify]

<97> Aucun

<98> Ne sais pas [goto h21] <99> Refus [goto h21] =====>

>h7.2<

[r] Vous sentez-vous trŠs proche, assez proche ou pas trŠs[n][r] proche de ce parti?[n]

<1> TrŠs proche <3> Assez proche <5> Pas trŠs proche

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus =====>[goto h21]

>h8.2<

[r] Vous sentez-vous un peu plus proche de l'un ou l'autre des partis?[n]

<1> Oui [goto h9] <5> Non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====> [goto h21]

>h9.2<

[r] De quel parti?[n]

<1> Lib‚ral <2> Conservateur <3> N.P.D. <4> Reform <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois

<0> Autre [specify]

<97> Aucun

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus =====>

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>h21.2<

[r] Y a-t-il un parti f‚d‚ral qui est vraiment trop extr‚miste?[n]

<97> Non

<1> Liberal <2> Conservateur <3> NPD <4> Reform <5> Bloc Qu‚b‚cois

<6> Bloc et Reform

<0> autre/combinations [specify]

<98> ne sais pas <99> refus ====>

REPEAT THE EXPERIMENT FOR PROVINCIAL PID--VERSION 1 FOR FEDERAL PIDGETS VERSION 1 PROVINCIAL PID etc.

+----------------------------------------------------Experiment version 1 begins here+----------------------------------------------------

>ch20< [if rn16 eq <1>][goto h10][endif] [if rn16 eq <2>][goto h14][endif]

>h10.2< [store <> in F001][store <> in F003][store <> in F006] [store <provinciale> in F001] [if PROV ge <20>] [store <territoriale> in F001] [endif] [if PROV ge <10>] [# NF to NB PC filled here] [if PROV le <13>] [store <Conservateur,> in F002] [store <N.P.D.> in F003] [endif][endif] [if PROV eq <13>] [store <Confederation of Regions,> in F006] [endif] [if PROV eq <14>] [store <> in F002] [store <Parti Qu‚b‚cois,> in F006] [store <Action D‚mocratique> in F003] [endif] [if PROV ge <15>] [# ontario to alta PC filled here] [store <Conservative,> in E002] [store <Conservateur,> in F002] [store <N.P.D.> in F003] [endif][endif] [if PROV eq <18>] [# AB social credit] [store <Cr‚dit Social> in F006] [endif] [if PROV eq <19>] [# BC reform and Social Credit filled here] [store <Cr‚dit Social> in F006] [store <N.P.D.> in F003] [endif]

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[if PROV eq <20>] [store <Yukon Party> in F002] [store <N.P.D.> in F003] [endif]

[r] En politique provinciale, vous consid‚rez-vous habituellement Lib‚ral,[n][r] [fill F002], [fill F003], [fill F006][n][r] ou aucun de ces partis?[n]

<1> Lib‚ral <2> Conservateur <3> N.D.P. <4> Social Credit <5> Parti Qu‚b‚cois <6> Confederation of Regions <7> Yukon Party <8> Reform (BC) <9> l'Action D‚mocratique

<0> Autre [specify]

<97> Aucun [goto h12]

<98> Ne sais pas [goto h12] <99> Refus [goto h19] =====>

>h11.2< [if h10 eq <1>] [store <Liberal> in F006] [endif] [if h10 eq <2>] [store <Conservative> in F006] [endif] [if h10 eq <3>] [store <N.P.D.> in F006] [endif] [if h10 eq <4>] [store <Creditiste> in F006] [endif] [if h10 eq <5>] [store <Parti Qu‚b‚cois> in F006] [endif] [if h10 eq <6>] [store <C.O.R.> in F006] [endif] [if h10 eq <7>] [store <Yukon Party> in F006] [endif] [if h10 eq <8>] [store <Reform> in F006] [endif] [if h10 eq <9>] [store <Action D‚mocratique> in F003] [endif]

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[r] Vous sentez-vous trŠs proche du [fill F006], assez proche,[n][r] ou pas trŠs proche?[n]

<1> TrŠs proche <3> Assez proche <5> Pas trŠs proche

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus =====> [goto h19]

>h12.2<

[r] Mais vous sentez-vous tout de mˆme plus proche de l'un ou l'autre des[n][r] partis provinciaux?[n]

<1> Oui <5> Non

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus =====>[goto h19]

>h13.2<

[r] De quel parti?[n]

<1> Lib‚ral <2> Conservateur <3> N.D.P. <4> Social Credit <5> Parti Qu‚b‚cois <6> Confederation of Regions <7> Yukon Party <8> Reform (BC) <9> l'Action D‚mocratique

<0> Autre [specify]

<97> Aucun

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>[goto h19]+----------------------- exit experiment version 1

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+---------------------------------------------------------------------+ Experiment Version 2 begins here+---------------------------------------------------------------------+

>h14<

[r] In provincial politics, do you usually think of yourself as close to[n][r] any particular party?[n]

<1> Yes [goto h15] <5> No

<8> Don't know <9> Refused [goto h19] ====> [goto h17]

>h14.2<

[r] En politique provinciale, vous sentez-vous proche d'un parti en[n][r] particulier?[n]

<1> Oui <5> Non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>h15.2<

[r] De quel parti?[n]

<1> Lib‚ral <2> Conservateur <3> N.D.P. <4> Social Credit <5> Parti Qu‚b‚cois <6> Confederation of Regions <7> Yukon Party <8> Reform (BC) <9> l'Action D‚mocratique

<0> Autre [specify]

<97> Aucun [goto h19]

<98> Ne sais pas [goto h19] <99> Refus [goto h19] ====>

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>h16.2<

[r] Vous sentez-vous trŠs proche, assez proche, ou pas trŠs proche[n][r] de ce parti?[n]

<1> TrŠs proche <3> Assez proche <5> Pas trŠs proche

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus =====> [goto h19]

>h17.2<

[r] Mais vous sentez-vous tout de mˆme un peu plus proche de l'un ou[n][r] l'autre des partis politiques?[n]

<1> Oui [goto h18] <5> Non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto h19]

>h18.2<

[r] De quel parti?[n]

<1> Lib‚ral <2> Conservateur <3> N.D.P. <4> Social Credit <5> Parti Qu‚b‚cois <6> Confederation of Regions <7> Yukon Party <8> Reform (BC) <9> l'Action D‚mocratique

<0> Autre [specify]

<97> Aucun

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

>h19.2< [if PROV eq <10>][store <96> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <11>][store <96> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <12>][store <93> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <13>][store <95> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <14>][store <94> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <15>][store <95> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <16>][store <95> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <17>][store <95> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <18>][store <97> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <19>][store <96> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <20>][store <96> in E001][endif] [if PROV eq <21>][store <95> in E001][endif]

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[r] Avez-vous vot‚ … la derniŠre ‚lection [fill qqqq] en 19[fill E001]?[n]

<1> Oui [goto h20] <5> Non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus =====>[goto a5]

>h20.2<

[r] Pour quel parti avez-vous vot‚?[n]

<1> Lib‚ral <2> Conservateur <3> N.D.P. <4> Social Credit <5> Parti Qu‚b‚cois <6> Confederation of Regions <7> Yukon Party <8> Reform (BC) <9> l'Action D‚mocratique

<0> Autre [specify]

<96> Annul‚ le bulletin de vote <97> n'a pas vot‚

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus =====>

>a5.2<

[r] Aux ‚lections f‚d‚rales, ceux qui ne peuvent se rendre au bureau[n][r] de scrutin LE JOUR DU VOTE, peuvent-ils voter?[n]

<1> Oui [goto a5a] <5> Non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto i1]

>a5a.2<

[r] Comment?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Ecrire la r‚ponse mot a mot jusqu'a un maximum de trois mentions[n][white] <1> Veuillez inscrire la r‚ponse mot par mot [specify]

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus ====>

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SECTION I: MEDIA HABITSSECTION I: CONSOMMATION DES M•DIA

>i1.2<

[r] Combien d'heures par jour regardez-vous habituellement la t‚l‚vision?[n][bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Une journ‚e ordinaire dans une semaine ordinaire[n][white] <0> Z‚ro/moins d'une demi heure

<1-24> Inscrire le nombre [goto i2]

<98> ne sais pas <99> refus =====>[goto i3]

>i2.2<

[r] Regardez-vous des postes canadiens tout le temps, la plupart du temps,[n][r] parfois ou jamais?[n]

<1> Tout le temps <2> La plupart du temps <3> Parfois <4> Jamais

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus =====>

>i3.2<

[r] Et combien d'heures par jour ‚coutez-vous la radio?[n]

<0> Z‚ro /moins d'une demi heure

<1-24> Inscrire le nombre d'heures

<98> Ne sais pas <99> Refus

=====>

>i4.2<

[r] Et combien de jours par semaine lisez-vous un journal?[n]

<0> Aucun

<1-7> Inscrire le nombre de jours

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>b7.2<

[r] Avez-vous regard‚ le d‚bat t‚l‚vis‚ en ANGLAIS entre les chefs de[n][r] partis?[n]

<1> Oui [goto b7a] <5> Non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>[goto b7b]

>b7a.2<

[r] Avez-vous vu le d‚bat EN ENTIER, en MAJEURE PARTIE, ou JUSTE EN[n][r] PARTIE?[n]

<1> En entier <3> Majeure partie <5> Juste en partie

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>b7b.2< [store <D'aprŠs ce que vous avez entendu parler> in F006] [if b7 eq <1>] [store <A votre avis> in F006] [endif]

[r] [fill F006] quel chef a ‚t‚ le MEILLEUR?[n][cyan] dans ce d‚bat?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Entendu parler comprend lu a son sujet.[n][white] <0> Aucun(e)

<1> Charest/Conservateur <2> Chr‚tien/Lib‚ral <3> McDonough/NPD <4> Duceppe/Bloc <5> Manning/Reform

<8> Ne sais Pas <9> Refus ====>

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>b7c.2<

[r] Et qui a ‚t‚ le MOINS BON?[n]

<0> Aucun(e)

<1> Charest/Conservateur <2> Chr‚tien/Lib‚ral <3> McDonough/NPD <4> Duceppe/Bloc <5> Manning/Reform

<8> Ne sais Pas <9> Refus ====>

>b8.2<

[r] Avez-vous regard‚ le PREMIER d‚bat t‚l‚vis‚ en FRAN€AIS (qui a eu[n][r] lieu le 13 mai)?[n]

<1> Oui [goto b8a] <5> Non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus =====>[goto b8b]

>b8a.2<

[r] Avez-vous vu le d‚bat EN ENTIER, en MAJEURE PARTIE, ou JUSTE EN PARTIE?[n]

<1> en entier <3> majeure partie <5> juste en partie

<8> ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>b8b.2< [store <D'aprŠs ce que vous avez entendu parler> in F006] [if b8 eq <1>] [store <A votre avis> in F006] [endif]

[r] [fill F006] quel chef a ‚t‚ le MEILLEUR?[n][cyan] dans ce d‚bat?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Entendu parler comprend lu.[n][white]

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<0> Aucun(e)

<1> Charest/Conservateur <2> Chr‚tien/Lib‚ral <3> McDonough/NPD <4> Duceppe/Bloc <5> Manning/Reform

<8> Ne sais Pas <9> Refus ====>[goto ch88]

>ch88< [allow 1][store <0> in ch88]----------------+ [if b7 ge <8>][add <1> to ch88][endif] | [if b7a ge <8>][add <1> to ch88][endif] | 3 or more dk/ref in debate [if b7b ge <8>][add <1> to ch88][endif] | skip to i5a [if b7c ge <8>][add <1> to ch88][endif] | [if b8 ge <8>][add <1> to ch88][endif] | [if b8a ge <8>][add <1> to ch88][endif] | [if b8b ge <8>][add <1> to ch88][endif] | | [if ch88 ge <3>][goto ch9][endif]---------+

>b8c.2<

[r] Et qui a ‚t‚ le MOINS BON?[n]

<0> Aucun(e)

<1> Charest/Conservateur <2> Chr‚tien/Lib‚ral <3> McDonough/NPD <4> Duceppe/Bloc <5> Manning/Reform

<8> Ne sais Pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch89< [if b8c ge <8>][add <1> to ch88][endif] [if ch88 ge <3>][goto ch9][endif]-------+ 3 or more dk/ref in debate skip to dr1>b9.2<

[r] Avez-vous regard‚ le DEUXIEME d‚bat t‚l‚vis‚ en FRAN€AIS (qui a eu[n][r] lieu le 19 mai parce que le premier d‚bat n'a pu ˆtre termin‚)?[n]

<1> Oui <5> Non

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>b9b.2< [store <D'aprŠs ce que vous avez entendu parler> in F006] [if b9 eq <1>] [store <A votre avis> in F006] [endif]

[r] [fill E006] who did the BEST?[n][cyan] in that debate?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Reading counts as hearing[n][white] <0> none

<1> Charest/Conservative <2> Chretien/Liberal <3> McDonough/NDP <4> Duceppe/Bloc <5> Manning/Reform

<8> Don't know <9> Refused ====>

>b9b.2<

[r] [fill F006] quel chef a ‚t‚ le MEILLEUR?[n][cyan] dans ce d‚bat?[bold][yellow] INTERVIEWER: Entendu parler comprend lu.[n][white] <0> Aucun(e)

<1> Charest/Conservateur <2> Chr‚tien/Lib‚ral <3> McDonough/NPD <4> Duceppe/Bloc <5> Manning/Reform

<8> Ne sais Pas <9> Refus ====>

>ch95< [if b9b ge <8>][add <1> to ch88][endif] [if ch88 ge <3>][goto ch9][endif] +-------- 3 or more dk/ref in debate

>b9c.2<

[r] Et qui a ‚t‚ le MOINS BON?[n]

<0> Aucun(e)

<1> Charest/Conservateur <2> Chr‚tien/Lib‚ral <3> McDonough/NPD <4> Duceppe/Bloc <5> Manning/Reform

<8> Ne sais Pas <9> Refus ====>

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>ch9.2<

[r] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD,[n][r] ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD avec les ‚nonc‚s suivants:[n]

<1> a continue ====>

>e21a.2< [if PROV ne <14>][goto e21c][endif]

[r] Jean Chr‚tien a trahi le Qu‚bec au cours des n‚gociations[n][r] constitutionnelles.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e21c.2<

[r] Le Reform Party ne repr‚sente que les int‚rˆts de l'Ouest.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e21d.2<

[r] Jean Charest parle bien, mais n'a pas grand chose … dire.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>e21e.2<

[r] Preston Manning est une menace pour l'unit‚ canadienne.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e21f.2< [if PROV eq <14>][goto e21g][endif]

[r] Le NPD n'a plus sa place aujourd'hui.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e21g.2< [if PROV ne <14>][goto e21i][endif]

[r] Il n'y aucune raison d'avoir un parti souverainiste … Ottawa.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

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>e21i.2< [if west eq <0>][goto e21j][endif]

[r] La meilleure fa‡on de d‚fendre les int‚rˆts de l'Ouest est d'‚lire[n][r] des d‚put‚s du Reform Party.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e21j.2< [if PROV ne <14>][goto e21k][endif]

[r] Jean Charest n'avait pas d'‚quipe.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e21k.2<

[r] Jean Charest est trop proche de Brian Mulroney.[n][cyan] Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

>e27.2< [if PROV eq <14>][goto ch23][endif]

[r] Si le Qu‚bec d‚cide de se s‚parer, le Canada DEVRAIT avoir une union[n][r] ‚conomique avec le Qu‚bec.[n][cyan]

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Etes-vous FORTEMENT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT D'ACCORD, PLUTOT EN D•SACCORD, ou FORTEMENT EN D•SACCORD[white] <1> Fortement d'accord <3> Plut“t d'accord <5> Plut“t en d‚saccord <7> Fortement en d‚saccord

<8> Ne sais pas <9> Refus ====>

+------------------------------------------------------------------------+Experiment version1 fighting rising prices+------------------------------------------------------------------------+

>ch23< [if rn14 eq <1>][goto i5a][endif] +---- version 1 [if rn14 eq <2>][goto i5d][endif] +---- version 2

>i5a.2<

[r] Voici une liste de quatre objectifs. Lequel est le plus important[n][r] pour vous personnellement?[n]

[r] UN: Maintenir l'ordre dans la soci‚t‚.[n][r] DEUX: Assurer aux gens plus de participation dans les d‚cisions[n][r] gouvernementales.[n][r] TROIS: Combattre l'inflation,[n][r] QUATRE: Prot‚ger la libert‚ d'expression.[n]

<1> Maintenir l'order dans le soci‚t‚ <2> Assurer aux gens plus du participation dans les d‚cisions gouvernementales <3> Combattre l'inflation <4> Prot‚ger la libert‚ d'expression

<8> ne sais pas [goto age] <9> refus [goto age] ====>

>i5b.2< [store <UNE:> in F007] [store <DEUX:> in F008] [store <TROIS> in F009] [store <QUATRE:> in F010] [store <Maintenir l'order dans le soci‚t‚.> in F001] [store <Assurer aux gens plus du participation dans le d‚cisions > in F006] [store <gouvernementale> in F005] [store <Combattre l'inflation> in F003] [store <Prot‚ger la libert‚> in F002] [store <d'expression.> in F020] [if i5a eq <1>] [store <> in F001] [store <> in F007] [endif]

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[if i5a eq <2>] [store <> in F006] [store <> in F005] [store <> in F008] [endif] [if i5a eq <3>] [store <> in F003] [store <> in F009] [endif] [if i5a eq <4>] [store <> in F002] [store <> in F020] [store <> in F010] [endif]

[r] Et quel est le deuxiŠme plus important pour vous, personnellement?[n][cyan] [fill F007] [fill F001] [fill F008] [fill F006] [fill F005] [fill F009] [fill F003] [fill F010] [fill F002] [fill F020][white] <1> [fill F001] [fill F004] <2> [fill F006] [fill F005] <3> [fill F003] <4> [fill F002] [fill F020]

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>

>i5c.2< [if i5b eq <1>] [store <> in F001] [store <> in F007] [endif] [if i5b eq <2>] [store <> in F006] [store <> in F005] [store <> in F008] [endif] [if i5b eq <3>] [store <> in F003] [store <> in F009] [endif] [if i5b eq <4>] [store <> in F002] [store <> in F020] [store <> in F010] [endif]

[r] Et quel est le troisiŠme plus important?[n][cyan] [fill F007] [fill F001] [fill F008] [fill F006] [fill F005] [fill F009] [fill F003] [fill F010] [fill F002] [fill F020][white]

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<1> [fill F001] [fill F004] <2> [fill F006] [fill F005] <3> [fill F003] <4> [fill F002] [fill F020]

<8> ne sais pas <9> refus ====>[goto age] +------------------- exit version 1

+------------------------------------------------------+ version 2 experiment - fighting unemployment+------------------------------------------------------+

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[r] Voici une liste de quatre objectifs. Lequel est le plus important[n][r] pour vous personnellement?[n]

[r] UN: Maintenir l'ordre dans la soci‚t‚.[n][r] DEUX: Assurer aux gens plus de participation dans les d‚cisions[n][r] gouvermentales.[n][r] TROIS: Combattre le ch“mage,[n][r] QUATRE: Prot‚ger la libert‚ d'expression.[n]

<1> Maintenir l'order dans le soci‚t‚. <2> Assurer aux gens plus du participation dans le d‚cisions gouvermentales. <3> Combattre le ch“mage <4> Prot‚ger la libert‚ d'expression.

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SECTION M: BACKGROUND

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[r] Pour terminer l'entrevue, nous aimerions avoir quelques informations[n][r] qui nous aideront … v‚rifier si notre ‚chantillon repr‚sente bien[n][r] l'ensemble de la population canadienne.[n]

[r] D'abord, en quelle ann‚e ˆtes-vous n‚(e)?[n]

<1875-1979> Inscrivez ann‚e de naissance

<9997> 1984 ou plus tard

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[r] Dans votre vie, diriez-vous que la religion est TRES importante, ASSEZ[n][r] importante, PAS TRES importante ou PAS importante DU TOUT?[n]

<1> TrŠs importante <3> Assez importante <5> Pas trŠs importante <7> Pas importante du tout

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[r] Dans quelle province ou territoire ˆtes-vous n‚(e)?[n]

<10> Newfoundland <16> Manitoba <11> PEI <17> Saskatchewan <12> Nova Scotia <18> Alberta <13> New Brunswick <19> British Columbia <14> Qu‚bec <20> Yukon <15> Ontario <21> Northwest Territory

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[r] Depuis combien d'ann‚es vivez-vous au [fill pppp]?[n]

<0> moins d'un an

<1-96> inscrriver le nombre d'ann‚es

<97> 97 ans ou plus

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THE

1997CANADIAN

ELECTION

STUDY

This is the final component of the 1997 Canadian Election Study. We appreciate theassistance you have provided us in the study and hope you will complete this questionnaireas soon as possible.

All responses to this questionnaire will be kept strictly confidential. Please return thequestionnaire in the enclosed self-addressed envelope. No postage is required.

This questionnaire should only be completed by the same person who was interviewed overthe telephone.

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SECTION A

For each statement below, please indicate if you strongly agree,agree, disagree, or strongly disagree. Please write the numberthat best reflects your opinion in the space at the right of eachstatement.

Strongly Strongly Not agree Agree Disagree disagree sure ����������������������������������������������������������� 1 2 3 4 8

1. We have gone too far in pushing equal rights in this country. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2. We should be more tolerant of people who choose to live according to their own standards,even if they are very different from our own. . . . . . .

3. If a company has to lay off some of itsemployees, the first workers to be laid off should be women whose husbands have jobs. . . . . . .

4. The government must do more to reduce theincome gap between rich and poor Canadians. . . . . .

5. Discrimination makes it extremely difficultfor women to get jobs equal to their abilities. . . . . . .

6. Protecting the environment is more important than creating jobs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7. Newer lifestyles are contributing to the breakdown of our society. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8. The world is always changing and we should adaptour view of moral behaviour to these changes. . . . . .

9. This country would have many fewer problemsif there were more emphasis on traditionalfamily values. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10. It is not really that big a problem if some peoplehave more of a chance in life than others. . . . . . . . . .

11. We should look after Canadians born inthis country first and others second. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

12. If people really want work, they can finda job . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13. Things are so tough for young people todaybecause of the babyboom generation. . . . . . . . . . . . .

14. Minority groups need special rights. . . . . . . . . . . . .

15. More should be done to protect Canadianbusiness from foreign competition. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION B

Please circle the number that best reflects your opinion.

1. The government should:

See to it that everyone has a decent standard of living. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Leave people to get ahead on their own. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Not sure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

2. The government should:

Do more to protect the environment, even if this means higher taxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Keep taxes from going up, even if this means doing less for the environment. . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Not sure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

3. Workers and management:

Have conflicting interests and are natural enemies. . . . 1Share the same interests in the long run. . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Not sure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

4. When it comes to job hiring:

Quotas should be used to increase the number of women in good jobs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Hiring should be based strictly on merit. . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Not sure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

5. Which comes closest to your own view:

People on welfare who are physicallyable should be required to work. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Requiring people on welfare to work will end up taking jobs away from other people. . . . . . . 2

Not sure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

6. Do you think that people in the government:

Waste a lot of the money we pay in taxes. . . . . . . . . . . 1Waste some of it. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Don't waste very much of it. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Not sure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

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SECTION C

We would like to know how much influence you think variousgroups actually have over Canadian life, and how muchinfluence you think they should have. Please rate the groupsli sted below on a scale from 1 to 7, where 1 means "very littleinfluence" and 7 means "very influential."

Very little Very influence influential ���� ������������� �����������������������������������������������

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Influence group Influence group has should have

Unions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Farmers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Big business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Public sector workers . . . . . . . . .

Banks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Consumers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Feminists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Aboriginal peoples . . . . . . . . . . .

Racial minorities . . . . . . . . . . . .

People on welfare . . . . . . . . . . . .

Small business . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Senior citizens . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Gays and lesbians . . . . . . . . . . . .

Babyboomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Environmentalists . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION D

For each statement below, please indicate if you strongly agree,agree, disagree, or strongly disagree. Please write the numberthat best reflects your opinion in the space at the right of eachstatement.

Strongly Strongly Not agree Agree Disagree disagree sure ����������������������������������������������������������� 1 2 3 4 8

1. The problem with democracy is that most

people don't really know what's best for them . . . . .

2. Most people have enough sense to tell whether the government is doing a good job . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3. We could probably solve most of our big

national problems if decisions could be brought back to the people at the grass roots

Strongly Strongly Not agree Agree Disagree disagree sure ����������������������������������������������������������� 1 2 3 4 8

4. The government should pay the most attention to those citizens who are well informed . . . . . . . . . .

5. All federal parties are basically the same; there isn't really a choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6. Political parties spend too much time catering to minorities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7. We have gone too far in pushingbilingualism in Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8. The best way to protect women’s interests is to have more women in Parliament . . . . . . . . . . . .

9. The profits Canadian banks are makingthese days are a scandal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10. Unemployed people should move toregions where there are jobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

11. International trade creates more jobs inCanada than it destroys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

12. Immigrants make an important contributionto this country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION E

For each of the following, please circle the number that comesclosest to your opinion.

1. No matter how we treat people, some will turn out to be better than others . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1If we really gave everyone an equal chance, almost everyone would turn out to be equally worthwhile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Not sure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

2. The feminist movement:

Just tries to get equal treatment for women . . . . . . . . . . 1Puts men down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Not sure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

3. Which is more important in a democratic society:

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Letting the majority decide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Protecting the needs and rights of minorities. . . . . . 2

Not sure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

4. Which comes closest to your own view:

Men and women can only be equal when they have the same responsibilities in

government, business and the family. . . . . . . . . . 1Equality can exist even when men and women have very different responsibilities. . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Not sure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

5. If a law conflicts with the Canadian Charter of Rights, who should have the final say:

The courts because they are in the best position to decide what is just and unjust. . . . . . . 1The government because they are elected

by the people. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Not sure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

6. Which comes closest to your own view:

The government must crack down on marital violence even if that means interfering in people's private lives. . . . . . . . . . . 1

Couples should basically be left to sort out their own problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Not sure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

7. The feminist movement encourages women:

To be independent and speak up for themselves. . . . 1To be selfish and think only of themselves. . . . . . . . 2

Not sure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

8. Which comes closest to your own view:

If Aboriginal peoples tried harder, they couldbe as well off as other Canadians. . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Social and economic conditions make it almostimpossible for most Aboriginal peoples to overcome poverty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Not sure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

9. Do you think that:

Quite a few of the people running the government are a little crooked. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Not very many are crooked. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Hardly any of them are crooked. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Not sure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8SECTION F

Please indicate how much confidence you have in the followinginstitutions. Circle the number that best reflects your opinion.

Not A great Quite very None deal a lot much at all

Organized religion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 4

The armed forces. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 4

Public schools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 4

The courts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 4

The civil service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 4

Unions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 4

The police. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 4

The federal government. . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 4

Your provincial orterritorial government. . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 4

Big business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 4

The media. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 4

SECTION G

For each statement below, please indicate if you strongly agree,agree, disagree, or strongly disagree. Please write the numberthat best reflects your opinion in the space at the right of eachstatement.

Strongly Strongly Not agree Agree Disagree disagree sure ����������������������������������������������������������� 1 2 3 4 8

1. Canada should participate in peacekeepingoperations abroad even if it means putting the lives of Canadian soldiers at risk. . . . . . . . . . . . .

2. Respect for authority is one of the most important things that children should learn. . . . . . . .

3. Homosexual couples should be allowed tobe legally married. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4. Too many recent immigrants just don't want to fit into Canadian society. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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5. When it comes to caring for babies and small children, men by nature are less patient and giving than women. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6. Anglophones in Quebec are better treatedthan francophones in the rest of Canada. . . . . . . .

Strongly Strongly Not agree Agree Disagree disagree sure ����������������������������������������������������������� 1 2 3 4 8

7. Quebec has the right to separate nomatter what the rest of Canada says. . . . . . . . . . .

8. If Quebec separates, Aboriginal communities have the right to remain part of Canada. . . . . . . .

9. People have a right to work in the regionwhere they are born. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10. Overall, free trade with the U.S. has beengood for the Canadian economy. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION H

Please circle the number that comes closest to your own view.

1. Do you think political parties and candidates should beallowed to spend as much as they want in an electioncampaign or should there be a limit on what they canspend?

As much as they want. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Should be a limit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Not sure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

2. Which comes closer to your own view:

Only political parties and candidates should be allowed to advertise during election campaigns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Advertising by other individuals and groups should also be allowed during election campaigns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Not sure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

3. If individuals and groups other than candidates andpolitical parties are going to advertise during electioncampaigns, should there be a limit on what they canspend?

Yes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1No . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Not sure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

4. Suppose individuals and groups can advertise, should theybe allowed to spend:

Less than candidates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1The same as candidates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2More than candidates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Not sure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

5. Do you think that referendums on important questionsshould be held regularly, occasionally, rarely, or never?

Regularly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Occasionally . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Rarely . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Never . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Not sure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

6. Do you think it would be a good idea or a bad idea to havereferendums at the same time as elections?

Good idea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Bad idea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Not sure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

7. Under our present system, a party can win a majority ofseats without winning a majority of votes. Do you findthis:

Acceptable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Unacceptable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Not sure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

SECTION I

In this section, please circle the number that best reflects youropinion.

1. On the whole, are you satisfied, fairly satisfied, not verysatisfied, or not at all satisfied with the way democracyworks in Canada?

Fairly Not very Not at all Satisfied satisfied satisfied satisfied �����������������������������������������������������������

1 2 3 4

2. In some countries, people believe their elections areconducted fairly. In other countries, people believe thattheir elections are conducted unfairly. Thinking of the lastelection in Canada, where would you place it on the scalebelow?

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Last election was Last election was conducted fairly conducted unfairly �������������������������������������������������������������

1 2 3 4 5

3. Do you usually think of yourself as close to any particularpolitical party?

Yes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1No. . . . . . . . . . . .Go to Question 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2

3a. Which party is that?

Liberal Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1Progressive Conservative Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2New Democratic Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3Reform Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4Bloc Québécois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5

3b. Do you feel very close to this party, somewhat close, or notvery close?

Very close . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1Somewhat close . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2Not very close . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3

4. Some people say that political parties in Canada care whatordinary people think. Others say that political parties inCanada don’t care what ordinary people think. Using thescale below, where would you place your own view?

Political parties in Political parties in Canada care what Canada don’t care what ordinary people think ordinary people think �������������������������������������������������������������

1 2 3 4 5

5. Some people say that politi cal parties are necessary to makeour political system work in Canada. Others think thatpolitical parties are not needed in Canada. Using the scalebelow, where would you place your own view?

Political parties are Political parties necessary to make our are not needed political system work in Canada

�������������������������������������������������������������

1 2 3 4 5

6. Do you happen to remember the names of any candidateswho ran in your riding in the last election?

Please write in their names below:

Candidate 1:

Candidate 2:

Candidate 3:

Don’t remember . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8

7. Using the scale below, please rate each party. Just write inthe number that best reflects your opinion of each party.

Strongly Strongly dislike like ����������������������������������������� ������������� ����������

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Liberal Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Progressive Conservative Party . . . . . . . . . . . . .

New Democratic Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Reform Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bloc Québécois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8. Using the same scale, please rate each party leader.

Strongly Strongly dislike like ��������������������������������� �������������������� ����������

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jean Chrétien . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Jean Charest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Alexa McDonough . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Preston Manning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Gilles Duceppe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

9. What do you think about the state of the economy thesedays in Canada? Would you say that the state of theeconomy is: (Please circle one.)

Very good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1Good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2Neither good nor bad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3Bad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4Very bad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5

10. Would you say that over the past twelve months, the stateof the economy in Canada has: (Please circle one.)

Gotten much better . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1Gotten somewhat better . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2Stayed about the same . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3Gotten somewhat worse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4Gotten a lot worse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5

11. Some people say that members of Parliament know whatordinary people think. Others say that members ofParliament don’t know much about what ordinary peoplethink. Using the scale below, where would you place yourown view?

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Members of Parliament Members of Parliamentknow what ordinary don’t know what ordinary

people think people think ����������������������������������������������������������� ����

1 2 3 4 5

12. During the past twelve months, have you had any contactwith a member of Parliament in any way?

Yes 1No 2

13. Some people say it makes a difference who is in power.Others say that it doesn’t make a difference who is inpower. Using the scale below, where would you place yourown view? It doesn’t make a

It makes a difference difference who is who is in power in power �������������������������������������������������������������

1 2 3 4 5

14. Some people say that no matter who people vote for, itwon’t make any difference to what happens. Others saythat who people vote for can make a difference to whathappens. Using the scale below, where would you placeyour own view?

Who people vote for Who people vote for won’t make a difference can make a difference �������������������������������������������������������������

1 2 3 4 5

15. When people are asked to express an opinion, do youbelieve most people in Canada usually say what they thinkabout politics, or do you believe most people usually hidewhat they really think about politics? Using the scalebelow, where would you place your own view?

Most people in Canada Most people usually usually say what they hide what they really

think about politics think about politics �������������������������������������������������������������

1 2 3 4 5

16. In politics people sometimes talk of left and right. Wherewould you place yourself on the scale below?

Not Left Right sure ����������������������������������������������������������� 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 99

a) Your own position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Using the same scale, where would you place the . . .

b) Liberal Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

c) Progressive Conservative Party . . . . . . . . .

d) New Democratic Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

e) Reform Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

f) Bloc Québécois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION J

1. In what year were you born? 19

2. What is your gender?

Male . . . . . . . .. 1Female . . . . . . .. 2

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SECTION K

1. There are several different methods of voting that can beused. Supposing that each way is accurate and secure,which would you be willing to use? (Circle all that apply.)

Voting from home by mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Voting from home by telephone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Voting from home by computer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Voting at the polling station by touching. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a computer screen

1

Voting at the polling station using paper . . . . . . . . . . . .ballots that are counted by a machine

1

2. Please circle which one of these methods you would beMOST LIKELY to use, and then which one you would beLEAST LIKELY to use.

Most Least likely likely

Voting from home by mail. . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . 1

Voting from home by telephone. . . . 2 . . . . . . . 2

Voting from home by computer. . . . 3 . . . . . . . 3

Voting at the polling station bytouching a computer screen. . . . . 4 . . . . . . . 4

Voting at the polling station using paper ballots that are counted by a machine. . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . 5

3. Please indicate your reasons for your LEAST LIKELYchoice.

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We are very interested in any further commentsyou may wish to make about these or related issues.

Thank you very much for taking the time to fill out this questionnaire.

Your contribution to this project is very important. Please returnthe questionnaire in the envelope provided. No postage is required.

Institute for Social Research (ISR)York University

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ÉTUDESURL'É LECTIONCANADIENNE1997

Ceci est la dernière partie de l'Étude sur l'Élection Canadienne 1997. Nous apprécions votrecollaboration à ce projet et nous espérons que vous compléterez ce questionnaire aussitôt quepossible.

Toutes vos réponses à ce questionnaire demeureront strictement confidentielles. Veuilleznous retourner le questionnaire dans l'enveloppe ci-jointe. Cette enveloppe nous est déjàadressée et aucun timbre n'est requis.

Ce questionnaire doit être complété par la même personne qui a été interviewée au téléphone.

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SECTION A

Pour chacun des énoncés suivants, S.V.P. indiquer si vous êtesfortement d'accord, d'accord, en désaccord, ou fortement endésaccord en inscrivant le numéro qui correspond le mieux àvotre opinion dans l'espace à la droite de chaque énoncé.

FortementFortement En en Pas d’accord D'accord désaccord désaccord certain(e) ����������������������������������������������������������� 1 2 3 4 8

1. On est allé trop loin dans la promotiondes droits égaux dans ce pays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2. On devrait être plus tolérant envers lespersonnes qui vivent selon leurspropres valeurs, même si elles sonttrès différentes des nôtres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3. Si une entreprise doit mettre à pied des employés, on devrait commencer par mettre à pied les femmes dont le mari a un emploi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4. Le gouvernement doit faire davantage pour réduire l'écart de revenus entre les riches et les pauvres au Canada. . . . . . . . . . . . .

5. La discrimination fait en sorte qu'il est extrêmement difficile pour les femmes d'avoir un emploi correspondant à leurcompétence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6. Protéger l'environnement est plus important que de créer des emplois. . . . . . . . . .

7. Les nouveaux modes de vie contribuentà l’effondrement de la société. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8. Le monde évolue continuellement et il faut ajuster en conséquence notre conception de la moralité. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

9. Il y aurait moins de problèmes dans ce pays si on accordait plus d’importanceaux valeurs familiales traditionnelles. . . . . . . . .

10. Ce n'est pas si grave si certaines personnes ont plus de chances que d'autres dansla vie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

11. On devrait d'abord s'occuper de ceux(celles) qui sont né(e)s au Canada, et des autres ensuite. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

12. Une personne qui veut vraiment travaillerpeut se trouver un emploi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13. C’est à cause des babyboomers que les choses sont si difficiles pour les jeunes aujourd’hui. . . . .

14. Les groupes minoritaires ont besoin dedroits particuliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

15. On devrait faire davantage pour protéger lesentreprises canadiennes de la concurrence étrangère. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION B

S.V.P. encercler le numéro à la droite de la réponse quicorrespond le mieux à votre opinion.

1. Le gouvernement devrait:

Voir à ce que tout le monde ait un niveau de vie décent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Laisser les gens s'organiser eux-mêmes. . . . . . . . . . 2

Pas certain(e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

2. Le gouvernement devrait:

Faire davantage pour protéger l’environnement,même si cela veut dire des taxes plus élevées. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Empêcher les taxes d’augmenter, même si cela veut dire qu’on doit faire moins pour l’environnement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Pas certain(e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

3. Les travailleurs et les patrons:

Ont des intérêts divergents et sont des ennemis naturels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Partagent les mêmes intérêts en fin de compte. . . . . 2

Pas certain(e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

4. Pour ce qui est des emplois:

On a besoin de quotas pour augmenter le nombre de femmes dans les bons emplois. . . . . . . 1

L'embauche devrait se faire strictement selon le mérite. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Pas certain(e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

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5. Laquelle des deux positions suivantes correspond le mieuxà votre opinion:

Les gens qui reçoivent l'aide sociale et qui en ont la capacité physique devraientêtre obligés de travailler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1

Si on oblige les gens qui reçoivent de l'aide sociale à travailler, on va enlever des emplois à ceux(celles) qui en ont déjà . . . . . . . . .. 2

Pas certain(e) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8

6. Pensez-vous que les gens dans l'appareil gouvernemental:

Gaspillent beaucoup d'argent des taxes . . . . . . . . . . .. 1En gaspillent quelque peu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2N'en gaspillent pas beaucoup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3

Pas certain(e) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8

SECTION C

Nous voudrions savoir quelle influence vous pensez que lesgroupes suivants ont réellement dans la société canadienne, etaussi quelle influence vous pensez qu'ils devraient avoir.S.V.P. utiliser une échelle pour chaque groupe, allant de 1 à 7,où 1 veut dire "une très petite" influence et 7 veut dire "une trèsgrande" influence.

Une très petite Une très grande influence influence

����������������������� ������������� ����������������������������

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Influence que Influence que le groupe le groupe a réellement devrait avoir

Syndicats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Agriculteurs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Grandes entreprises . . . . . . . . . . . .

Média . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fonctionnaires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Banques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Consommateurs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Féministes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Autochtones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Minorités raciales . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Assistés sociaux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Petites entreprises . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Personnes âgées . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Homosexuels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Babyboomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Environnementalistes . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION D

Pour chacun des énoncés suivants, S.V.P. indiquer si vous êtesfortement d'accord, d'accord, en désaccord, ou fortement endésaccord en inscrivant le numéro qui correspond le mieux àvotre opinion dans l'espace à la droite de chaque énoncé.

FortementFortement En en Pas d’accord D'accord désaccord désaccord certain(e) ����������������������������������������������������������� 1 2 3 4 8

1. Le problème dans une démocratie c'est que la plupart des gens ne savent pas vraiment ce qui est bon pour eux . . . . . . . . . .

2. La plupart des gens ont assez de jugementpour savoir si le gouvernement fait du bon travail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3. On pourrait probablement résoudre la plupart de nos grands problèmes nationaux si les décisions étaient ramenées au peuple à la base . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4. C'est aux citoyen(ne)s bien informé(e)s que le gouvernement devrait accorder le plus d'attention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5. Tous les partis fédéraux sont essentiellement pareils; on n'a pas vraiment de choix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6. Les partis politiques passent trop de temps à s'occuper des minorités . . . . . . . . . . .

7. On est allé trop loin dans la promotiondu bilinguisme au Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8. La meilleure façon de protéger les droitsdes femmes est d’élire plus de femmesau Parlement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

9. Les profits des banques canadiennes ces derniers temps sont scandaleux . . . . . . . . .

10. Les chômeurs devraient déménagerdans les régions où il y a de l’emploi . . . . . . .

11. Le commerce international crée plus d’emplois au Canada qu’il n’en faitdisparaître . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

12. Les immigrants apportent une importantecontribution à ce pays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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SECTION E

Veuillez encercler, pour chacun des énoncés suivants, le numéroqui correspond le mieux à votre opinion.

1. Peu importe comment on traite les gens,certaines personnes finissent par être meilleures que d'autres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Si l'on donnait à chacun(e) la même chance, à peu près tout le monde finirait par être d'égale valeur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Pas certain(e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

2. Le mouvement féministe:

Ne fait qu'essayer d'obtenir un traitement égal pour les femmes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

S'en prend aux hommes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Pas certain(e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

3. Qu'est-ce qui est plus important dans une démocratie:

Laisser la majorité décider. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Protéger les besoins et droits des minorités. . . . . . . . . 2

Pas certain(e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

4. Laquelle des deux propositions correspond le mieux à votreopinion:

Les hommes et les femmes ne peuvent être égaux que s'ils ont les mêmes responsabilités au gouvernement, dans les affaires et dans la famille . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Il peut y avoir égalité même si les hommes et les femmes ont des responsabilités très différentes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Pas certain(e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

5. Si une loi entre en conflit avec la Charte canadienne desdroits, qui devrait avoir le dernier mot:

Les tribunaux, parce qu'ils sont en meilleureposition pour décider ce qui est juste et injuste. . . . 1

Les gouvernements, parce qu’ils sont élus parla population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Pas certain(e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

6. Laquelle des deux positions correspond le mieux à votreopinion:

Le gouvernement doit réprimer la violence conjugale même si cela veut dire qu'on s'ingère dans la vie privée des gens. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

On devrait laisser aux couples le soin de régler eux-mêmes leurs problèmes. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Pas certain(e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

7. Le mouvement féministe encourage les femmes:

À être autonomes et à exprimer publiquement ce qu'elles ont à dire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

À être égoïstes et à ne penser qu'à elles-mêmes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Pas certain(e) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

8. Laquelle des deux positions correspond le mieux à votre opinion:

Si les Autochtones faisaient plus d'effort, ils(elles) réussiraient autant que les autres Canadien(ne)s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Les conditions sociales et économiques sont telles qu'il est à peu près impossible pour la plupart des Autochtones de sortir de la pauvreté. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Pas certain(e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

9. Pensez-vous que:

Plusieurs dirigeants gouvernementaux sont malhonnêtes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Peu d'entre eux sont malhonnêtes. . . . . . . . . . . . 2Presqu'aucun d'entre eux n'est

malhonnête. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Pas certain(e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

SECTION F

Quelle confiance accordez-vous aux institutions suivantes?Encercler le numéro qui correspond le mieux à votre opinion.

Pas

Beaucoup Assez Peu confiance confiance confiance confiance du tout

L'Église . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 4

L'armée. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 4

L’école publique . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 4

Les tribunaux. . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 4

L'administration publique . 1 2 3 4

Les syndicats. . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 4

La police. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 4

Le gouvernement fédéral . . 1 2 3 4

Votre gouvernement provincial ou territorial . . 1 2 3 4

Les grandes entreprises . . . 1 2 3 4

Les médias. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 4

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SECTION G

Pour chacun des énoncés suivants, S.V.P. indiquer si vous êtesfortement d'accord, d'accord, en désaccord, ou fortement endésaccord en inscrivant le numéro qui correspond le mieux àvotre opinion dans l'espace à la droite de chaque énoncé.

FortementFortement En en Pas d’accord D'accord désaccord désaccord certain(e) ����������������������������������������������������������� 1 2 3 4 8

1. Le Canada devrait participer aux opérations de maintien de la paix à l'étranger même si cela veut dire que l'on met en danger la vie des soldats canadiens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2. Le respect de l'autorité est l'une des choses les plus importantes que les enfants devraient apprendre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3. On devrait accorder aux couples homo-sexuels le droit de se marier légalement. . . . . . . .

4. Un trop grand nombre de récents immigrants ne veulent tout simplement pas s'intégrer à la société canadienne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5. Les hommes sont naturellement moins dévoués et moins patients que les femmes pour s'occuper des bébés et jeunes enfants. . . . . .

6. Les anglophones du Québec sont mieux traités que les francophones hors Québec. . . . . . .

7. Le Québec a le droit de se séparer, peuimporte ce que le reste du Canada enpense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8. Si le Québec se sépare, les communautésautochtones devraient avoir le droit derester dans le Canada. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

9. Les gens ont le droit de travailler dans la région où ils sont nés. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10. Au total, le libre-échange avec lesÉtats-Unis a été une bonne chose pour

l’économie canadienne

SECTION H

Veuillez encercler le numéro qui correspond le mieux à votreopinion.

1. Pensez-vous que les partis politiques et leurs candidatsdevraient avoir le droit de dépenser autant qu’ils le veulentpendant les campagnes électorales ou qu’il devrait y avoirune limite à ce qu’ils peuvent dépenser?

Autant qu’ils le veulent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Avoir une limite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Pas certain(e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

2. Laquelle des deux positions correspond le mieux à votreopinion:

Seuls les partis politiques et leurs candidatsdevraient pouvoir faire de la publicité durant une campagne électorale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

D’autres personnes et groupes devraient aussi pouvoir faire de la publicité durant une campagne électorale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Pas certain(e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

3. Si des personnes et des groupes autres que les partis et lescandidats pouvaient faire de la publicité, devrait-il y avoirune limite à ce qu’ils peuvent dépenser?

Oui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Non . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Pas certain(e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

4. Si des personnes et des groupes autres que les partispolitiques et les candidats pouvaient faire de la publicité,devraient-ils avoir le droit de dépenser:

Moins que les candidats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1La même chose que les candidats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Plus que les candidats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Pas certain(e). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

5. Pensez-vous que des référendums sur des questionsimportantes devraient être tenus régulièrement, de tempsà autre, rarement, ou jamais?

Régulièrement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1De temps à autre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Rarement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

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Jamais . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Pas certain(e) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

6. Pensez-vous que ce serait une bonne idée ou une mauvaiseidée de tenir des référendums en même temps que desélections?

Bonne idée . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1Mauvaise idée . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2

Pas certain(e) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8

7. Dans le système actuel, un parti peut faire élire une majoritéde députés au Parlement sans recueill ir la majorité de votes.Trouvez-vous que cela est:

Acceptable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1Inacceptable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2

Pas certain(e) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8

SECTION I

Veuillez, dans cette section, encercler le numéro qui correspondle mieux à votre opinion.

1. Au total, êtes-vous satisfait(e), plutôt satisfait(e), pas trèssatisfait(e), ou pas du tout satisfait(e) de la façon dont ladémocratie fonctionne au Canada?

Plutôt Pas très Pas du tout Satisfait(e) satisfait(e) satisfait(e) satisfait(e) �����������������������������������������������������������

1 2 3 4

2. Dans certains pays, les gens pensent que les élections sontorganisées de manière équitable. Dans d’autres pays, lesgens pensent que les élections ne sont pas organisées demanière équitable. Où placeriez-vous la dernière électionfédérale sur l’échelle ci-dessous?

La dernière élection La dernière élection n’a a été équitable pas été équitable ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������

1 2 3 4 5

3. Vous sentez-vous proche d’un parti politique en particulier?

Oui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1Non . . . . . . . . . . . .. Allez à la question 4 . . . . . . . . .. 2

3a. De quel parti s’agit-il?

Parti libéral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1

Parti conservateur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2

Nouveau parti démocratique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3

Reform Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4

Bloc québécois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5

3b. Vous sentez-vous très proche de ce parti, assez proche, oupas très proche?

Très proche . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1Assez proche . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2Pas très proche . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3

4. Certaines personnes pensent que les partis politiques auCanada tiennent compte de ce que les gens ordinairespensent. D’autres croient que les partis politiques netiennent pas compte de ce que les gens pensent. Où vousplaceriez-vous sur l’échelle ci-dessous?

Partis politiques Partis politiques ne tiennent tiennent compte de ce pas compte de ce que les que les gens pensent gens pensent �������������������������������������������������������������

1 2 3 4 5

5. Certaines personnes pensent que les partis politiques sontnécessaires pour que le système politique fonctionne auCanada. D’autres croient que les partis politiques ne sontpas nécessaires au Canada. Où vous placeriez-vous surl’échelle ci-dessous?

Partis politiques Partis politiques nécessaires pour que le pas nécessaires système politique fonctionne au Canada �������������������������������������������������������������

1 2 3 4 5

6. Vous souvenez-vous du nom des candidats dans votrecirconscription lors de la dernière élection?

Veuillez inscrire leur nom:

Premier nom:

Deuxième nom:

Troisième nom:

Ne m’en souviens pas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8

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7. Veuillez utiliser l’échelle ci-dessous pour évaluer chacundes partis suivants. Veuillez indiquer le numéro quicorrespond le mieux à votre opinion.

N ’aime vraiment Aime vraiment pas le parti beaucoup le parti �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Parti libéral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Parti conservateur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Nouveau parti démocratique . . . . . . .

Reform Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bloc québécois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8. Sur la même échelle, pourriez-vous évaluer les leaderspolitiques suivants?

N ’aime vraiment pas Aime vraiment le leader beaucoup le leader �������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������ �������������������������������� ������� ������ ������ �

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jean Chrétien . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Jean Charest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Alexa McDonough . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Preston Manning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Gilles Duceppe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

9. Que pensez-vous de la situation économique en ce momentau Canada? Diriez-vous que la situation économique est:(Veuillez encercler une seule résponse.)

Très bonne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1Bonne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2Ni bonne, ni mauvaise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3Mauvaise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4Très mauvaise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5

10. Diriez-vous que la situation économique au Canada aucours des douze derniers mois:(Veuillez encercler une seule résponse.)

S’est beaucoup améliorée . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1S’est améliorée un peu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2Est restée à peu près la même . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3S’est détériorée un peu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4S’est beaucoup détériorée . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5

11. Certaines personnes pensent que les membres du Parlement

savent ce que les gens ordinaires pensent. D’autres croientque les membres du Parlement ne savent pas vraiment ceque les gens ordinaires pensent. Où vous placeriez-voussur l’échelle ci-dessous?

Membres du Parlement Membres du Parlement ne savent ce que les gens savent pas ce que les gens ordinaires pensent ordinaires pensent �������������������������������������������������������������

1 2 3 4 5

12. Au cours des douze derniers mois, avez-vous contacté ouavez-vous été contacté(e) par un membre du Parlementd’une quelconque façon?

Oui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1Non . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2

13. Certaines personnes pensent que cela fait une différencequ’un parti plutôt qu’un autre soit au pouvoir. D’autrescroient que cela ne fait pas de différence. Où vousplaceriez-vous sur l’échelle ci-dessous?

Cela fait une différence qu’un Cela ne fait aucune part i plutôt qu’un autre différence qu’un part i plutôt soit au poivoir qu’un autre soit au pouvoir ����������������������������������������������������������� ����

1 2 3 4 5

14. Certaines personnes pensent que peu importe pour qui lesgens votent, cela ne fera aucune différence sur ce qui va sepasser. D’autres croient que cela peut faire une différence.Où vous placeriez-vous sur l’échelle ci-dessous?

Pour qui les gens votent ne Pour qui les gens votent fait pas de différence peut faire une différence ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������

1 2 3 4 5

15. Quand on leur demande leur opinion sur des questionspolitiques, croyez-vous que la plupart des gens au Canadadisent ce qu’ils pensent, ou croyez-vous que la plupart desgens cachent ce qu’ils pensent? Où vous placeriez-voussur l’échelle ci-dessous?

Plupart des Plupart des gens au Canada gens au Canada disent ce qu’ils pensent cachent ce qu’ils pensent ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������

1 2 3 4 5

16. En politique, certaines personnes parlent de la gauche et dela droite. Où vous placeriez-vous sur l’échelle ci-dessous?

Pas Gauche Droite certain(e) �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 99

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a) Votre propre position. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Où placeriez-vous les partis politiques suivants sur cette mêmeéchelle:

b) Parti libéral. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

c) Parti conservateur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

d) Nouveau parti démocratique. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

e) Reform Party. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

f) Bloc québécois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION J

1. En quelle année êtes vous né(e)? 19

2. Êtes-vous de sexe masculin ou féminin?

Masculin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Féminin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

SECTION K

1. Différentes méthodes de voter peuvent être utilisées.Si chacune de ces méthodes était sûre et précise,lesquelles seriez-vous prêt(e) à utiliser? (Encercler lesnuméros correspondant à chacune des méthodes quevous seriez prêt(e) à utiliser.)

Voter à domicile par courrier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Voter à domicile par téléphone. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Voter à domicile par ordinateur. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Voter au bureau de vote en appuyant sur une touche. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Voter au bureau de vote en utilisant un bulletin de vote. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

2. Parmi le méthodes suivantes, veuillez encercler celleque vous seriez LE PLUS SUSCEPTIBLE d’utiliser etcelle que vous seriez LE MOINS SUSCEPTIBLEd’utiliser.

Le plus Le moins susceptible susceptible

Voter à domicile par courrier. . . . . . 1 . . . . . . 1Voter à domicile par téléphone. . . . 2 . . . . . . 2Voter à domicile par ordinateur. . . . 3 . . . . . . 3Voter au bureau de vote en appuyant sur une touche. . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . 4Voter au bureau de vote en utilisant un bulletin de vote. . . . . 5 . . . . . . 5

3. Veuillez indiquer les raisons de votre choix pour la méthode que vous seriez LE MOINS SUSCEPTIBLE d’utiliser.

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