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- catalog abstract "This survey was conducted following the release of the hostages taken during the hijacking of a TWA flight by Arab terrorists on June 14, 1985. Respondents were asked if they approved of Ronald Reagan's handling of the situation and whether they agreed with the following statements: the United States was largely to blame for not having dealt firmly enough with terrorists in the past, ties to Israel should be reduced, military action should be taken against those responsible for the hijacking, the handling of the situation will help to reduce similar occurrences in the future, and Israel helped as much as it could with the situation. Respondents were also asked to assess more specifically Reagan's actions and the media coverage of the interviews with the hostages while they were still being held.".
- catalog alternative "Washington post (Washington, D.C. : 1974)".
- catalog contributor b3302923.
- catalog contributor b3302924.
- catalog coverage "Israel Foreign relations United States Public opinion.".
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations Israel Public opinion.".
- catalog coverage "United States Politics and government 1981-1989 Public opinion.".
- catalog created "[198-?]".
- catalog date "1985".
- catalog date "[198-?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[198-?]".
- catalog description "Card image data format. For reasons of confidentiality, respondents' phone numbers have been replaced with blanks. A weight variable is included that must be used in any analysis.".
- catalog description "Codebook available.".
- catalog description "Households were selected by random digit dialing.".
- catalog description "Part number: 1 ; file structure: rectangular ; case count: 1,208 ; variable count: approx. 19 ; LRECL: 80 ; records per case: 2.".
- catalog description "Survey data.".
- catalog description "This survey was conducted following the release of the hostages taken during the hijacking of a TWA flight by Arab terrorists on June 14, 1985. Respondents were asked if they approved of Ronald Reagan's handling of the situation and whether they agreed with the following statements: the United States was largely to blame for not having dealt firmly enough with terrorists in the past, ties to Israel should be reduced, military action should be taken against those responsible for the hijacking, the handling of the situation will help to reduce similar occurrences in the future, and Israel helped as much as it could with the situation. Respondents were also asked to assess more specifically Reagan's actions and the media coverage of the interviews with the hostages while they were still being held.".
- catalog description "United States.".
- catalog description "Universe: The population of the United States, excluding Alaska and Hawaii, aged 18 and over.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 8585.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 8585".
- catalog issued "1985".
- catalog issued "[198-?]".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor],".
- catalog requires "Card image data format. For reasons of confidentiality, respondents' phone numbers have been replaced with blanks. A weight variable is included that must be used in any analysis.".
- catalog spatial "Israel Foreign relations United States Public opinion.".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations Israel Public opinion.".
- catalog spatial "United States Politics and government 1981-1989 Public opinion.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Public opinion United States.".
- catalog subject "TWA Flight 847 Hijacking Incident, 1985 Public opinion.".
- catalog subject "XIV. MASS POLITICAL BEHAVIOR AND ATTITUDES. C. Public Opinion on Political Matters. 1. United States".
- catalog title "ABC News/Washington Post hostage release poll, June 1985 [computer file] / principal investigators, ABC News, Washington Post.".