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- catalog abstract "The New York Times and CBS News were equal partners in a series of election surveys covering the 1980 election year. The contents of this data collection generally concern the Presidential preference of respondents, their reasons for choosing a particular candidate as well as their reactions to political and social issues of the campaign. A set of background variables, including categorization of age, sex, income, race, ethnicity, and occupation, is part of each dataset. There are 28 datasets in the collection, which may be logically divided into three categories: the Primary Day Surveys, the National monthly interviews, and the Election Day Survey. The data processing for the entire collection was carried out as a cooperative effort between the Election and Survey Unit of CBS News and ICPSR. The Primary Day Surveys were conducted in eleven states on the day of the primary at the polling place among a random sample of people who had just voted in either the Democratic or Republican presidential primaries. The questionnaires were self-administered. The surveys were conducted in the following states: New Hamshire, Massachusetts, Florida, Illinois, New York, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, California, New Jersey, and Ohio. There are separate files for the Democrat and Republican primaries in the states of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, making a total of 15 Primary Day Survey files. The number of respondents range from 605 in the Illinois Republican primary to 2,031 in the California survey. Each of the Primary Day Surveys has a logical record length of 80 characters or less. Twelve separate nation-wide surveys were conducted by telephone, with approximately 1,500 randomly selected adults in each. Surveys were conducted in January, February, March, April, June, and August/September. Two additional telephone surveys were conducted in September, one Pre-Debate One and the other Post-Debate One. There are two national October surveys, one conducted October 10th-15th, the other October 30-November 2. A Post-Election survey was conducted in the days following the election. For the Post-Election survey, the respondents in the second October survey were reinterviewed. The Post election survey is released as a panel file and incorporates the October Pre-Election survey. For the presidential election, a national sample of voters was administered a questionnaire similar to those given on Primary day. Selected voters were asked for whom they had voted and why. Information on time of voting and respondent's sex and race was filled out by the interviewer.".
- catalog alternative "New York Times.".
- catalog contributor b3303942.
- catalog contributor b3303943.
- catalog coverage "United States Politics and government 1977-1981 Public opinion.".
- catalog created "[1981]".
- catalog date "1981".
- catalog date "[1981]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1981]".
- catalog description "15,201 respondents; approximately 50 variables; logical record length of less than 80 characters.".
- catalog description "All of the datasets are available in OSIRIS and card-image formats.".
- catalog description "For the presidential election, a national sample of voters was administered a questionnaire similar to those given on Primary day. Selected voters were asked for whom they had voted and why. Information on time of voting and respondent's sex and race was filled out by the interviewer.".
- catalog description "The New York Times and CBS News were equal partners in a series of election surveys covering the 1980 election year. The contents of this data collection generally concern the Presidential preference of respondents, their reasons for choosing a particular candidate as well as their reactions to political and social issues of the campaign. A set of background variables, including categorization of age, sex, income, race, ethnicity, and occupation, is part of each dataset. There are 28 datasets in the collection, which may be logically divided into three categories: the Primary Day Surveys, the National monthly interviews, and the Election Day Survey. The data processing for the entire collection was carried out as a cooperative effort between the Election and Survey Unit of CBS News and ICPSR. The Primary Day Surveys were conducted in eleven states on the day of the primary at the polling place among a random sample of people who had just voted in either the Democratic or Republican presidential primaries. The questionnaires were self-administered.".
- catalog description "The processing was supported by a grant from the Russell Sage Foundation.".
- catalog description "The surveys were conducted in the following states: New Hamshire, Massachusetts, Florida, Illinois, New York, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, California, New Jersey, and Ohio. There are separate files for the Democrat and Republican primaries in the states of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, making a total of 15 Primary Day Survey files. The number of respondents range from 605 in the Illinois Republican primary to 2,031 in the California survey. Each of the Primary Day Surveys has a logical record length of 80 characters or less. Twelve separate nation-wide surveys were conducted by telephone, with approximately 1,500 randomly selected adults in each. Surveys were conducted in January, February, March, April, June, and August/September. Two additional telephone surveys were conducted in September, one Pre-Debate One and the other Post-Debate One. There are two national October surveys, one conducted October 10th-15th, the other October 30-November 2. A Post-Election survey was conducted in the days following the election. For the Post-Election survey, the respondents in the second October survey were reinterviewed. The Post election survey is released as a panel file and incorporates the October Pre-Election survey.".
- catalog description "United States.".
- catalog extent "data file ( logical records) +".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 7812.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 7812".
- catalog issued "1981".
- catalog issued "[1981]".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor],".
- catalog requires "All of the datasets are available in OSIRIS and card-image formats.".
- catalog spatial "United States Politics and government 1977-1981 Public opinion.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Presidential candidates United States Public opinion.".
- catalog subject "Presidents United States Election 1980 Public opinion.".
- catalog subject "Public opinion United States.".
- catalog subject "XIV. Mass Political Behavior and Attitudes. C. Public Opinion on Political Matters. 1. United States.".
- catalog title "CBS News/New York Times election surveys, 1980 [computer file] / principal investigators, CBS News/The New York Times.".