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- catalog abstract "The National Data Program for the Social Sciences is a data diffusion project and a program of social indicator research funded by the National Science Foundation. The program was designed and carried out over a five-year period by the National Opinion Research Center (NORC), University of Chicago. The General Social Survey, 1975, administered in March and April of 1975, was the fourth in series of annual surveys which began in 1972. The study included 1,490 respondents and 237 variables. This subset contains 76 variables. The 1975 interviews included items selected by the NORC staff and an advisory panel of sociologists as being ''mainstream'' interests of academic sociology. Aside from standard personal data items, it covered such areas of interest to social scientists as the family, socio-economic status, social mobility, social control, race relations, sex relations, and morale. This ICPSR subset begins with several items of personal data, such as region and size of place where the respondent lives, information about the respondent's family background, the employment status of the respondent and spouse, sex, race, religion, and political party identification. Following a few questions regarding family finances and work satisfaction, respondents were asked a number of questions about gender roles, including opinions on whether women ''should take care of running their homes'' and on the emotional suitability of men and women to politics. Next, respondents were asked a number of questions related to abortion and the conditions under which it might be viewed as justified. Respondents were also asked several questions to gauge their attitudes toward pornography and its control, toward pre-marital sex, toward several ''law and order'' issues, and toward school prayers. The next major set of questions in the subset asked respondents how much confidence they have in such institutions as banks, corporations, religion, the media, the professions, and the several branches of government. There are several questions asking whether the United States should spend more, less, or about the same for various programs--including space exploration, defense, welfare, education, health, urban problems, and the environment. Next, respondents were asked how they view other people and their motives, and the last several questions inquire into their attitudes toward race relations in general, toward school integration, toward fair housing laws, and toward interracial marriages.".
- catalog contributor b3300009.
- catalog contributor b3300010.
- catalog contributor b3300011.
- catalog contributor b3300012.
- catalog coverage "United States Social conditions 1960-1980 Public opinion.".
- catalog created "[197-?]".
- catalog date "1970".
- catalog date "[197-?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[197-?]".
- catalog description "76 variables.".
- catalog description "Documenation is available only in machine-readable form.".
- catalog description "Following a few questions regarding family finances and work satisfaction, respondents were asked a number of questions about gender roles, including opinions on whether women ''should take care of running their homes'' and on the emotional suitability of men and women to politics. Next, respondents were asked a number of questions related to abortion and the conditions under which it might be viewed as justified. Respondents were also asked several questions to gauge their attitudes toward pornography and its control, toward pre-marital sex, toward several ''law and order'' issues, and toward school prayers. The next major set of questions in the subset asked respondents how much confidence they have in such institutions as banks, corporations, religion, the media, the professions, and the several branches of government. There are several questions asking whether the United States should spend more, less, or about the same for various programs--including space exploration, defense, welfare, education, health, urban problems, and the environment. Next, respondents were asked how they view other people and their motives, and the last several questions inquire into their attitudes toward race relations in general, toward school integration, toward fair housing laws, and toward interracial marriages.".
- catalog description "Funded by the National Science Foundation.".
- catalog description "The National Data Program for the Social Sciences is a data diffusion project and a program of social indicator research funded by the National Science Foundation. The program was designed and carried out over a five-year period by the National Opinion Research Center (NORC), University of Chicago. The General Social Survey, 1975, administered in March and April of 1975, was the fourth in series of annual surveys which began in 1972. The study included 1,490 respondents and 237 variables. This subset contains 76 variables. The 1975 interviews included items selected by the NORC staff and an advisory panel of sociologists as being ''mainstream'' interests of academic sociology. Aside from standard personal data items, it covered such areas of interest to social scientists as the family, socio-economic status, social mobility, social control, race relations, sex relations, and morale. This ICPSR subset begins with several items of personal data, such as region and size of place where the respondent lives, information about the respondent's family background, the employment status of the respondent and spouse, sex, race, religion, and political party identification.".
- catalog extent "data file ( logical records)".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 7527.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 7527".
- catalog issued "1970".
- catalog issued "[197-?]".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor],".
- catalog spatial "United States Social conditions 1960-1980 Public opinion.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Public opinion United States.".
- catalog subject "X. Instructional Packages and Computer Programs. A. Instructional Packages. 2. ICPSR Instructional Subsets.".
- catalog title "ICPSR instructional subset [computer file] : general social survey, 1975 / principal investigator, James A. Davis.".