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De HulluPeter Schlosser Jos K–gelerStephanie PfirmanFranco MarcantonioGerhard BoenischJulie WhitbeckBurnett Holly Cordes Dean Dacumospeterh Anna AquachNancystats01 j. taylor VHAWLAMED6philcArun Karlamangla Spicer Morris MorganSocial SciencesŠÃYdôÝMV؇˜  ftÐþèìîîô Rob GouldQMacintosh HD:Users:rob:Documents:teaching:11f04:classsurvey:surveydescription.txt@Äîî@rîc·+6åÿ.¹/Rfg+›  ¤€ T h i V W l m LqêÆ²Œ'WXceÊkîïñó@ @@@ @@ZAATA|A~@AA¬AŸA<Af@™AX!AÄ!AÇ!A\%A^%Aà%Aä%@H)Aí)A­)A *AV*AX*Aæ,Aœ,A^-A`-@v-@z-A|.AÜ/@ÿ/@Ž/@n@GêTimes New Roman5êÄSymbol3ê Arial3êTimes 1à­hÅ2äfñ2äf ãÅÈ€¿¥¥Ä4¦3survey codebook Rob Gould Rob Gouldthe theater, you discover that you have lost the ticket. The seat is not marked, and the ticket cannot be recovered. Would you pay $20 for another ticket? Circle one." Type b was asked ". Suppose that you have decided to see a play for which the admission charge is $20 per ticket. As you prepare to enter the theater, you discover that you have lost a $20 bill. Would you still pay to see the play? Circle one." socialsci is "s" for surprising or "ns" for not surprising. This is reformatted in the variable "absence_fonder" below. The meaning of the answer depends on the type. Type a was asked " Social science researchers have conducted extensive empirical studies and concluded that the expression "out of sight, out of mind" is generally true. Do you find this result surprising? " Type b was asked "13. Social science researchers have conducted extensive empirical studies and concluded that the expression "absence makes the heart grow fonder" is generally true. Do you find this result surprising? " flu is "a" or "b", indicating support for two flu prevention programs. Type a was pyhrased in terms of numbers of people saved, type b was phrased in terms of numbers killed. Type a was asked "Suppose that the U.S. is preparing for the outbreak of an unusual flu which is expected to kill 600 people. Two alternative programs to combat the disease have been proposed. Assume that the exact scientific estimates of the consequences of the programs are as follows: If Plan A is adopted, 200 people will be saved. If Plan B is adopted, there is a 1/3 probability that 600 people will be saved and a 2/3 probability that nobody will be saved. Which of the two programs would you favor?". Type b was asked " Suppose that the U.S. is preparing for the outbreak of an unusual flu which is expected to kill 600 people. Two alternative programs to combat the disease have been proposed. Assume that the exact scientific estimates of the consequences of the programs are as follows: If Plan A is adopted, 400 people will die. If Plan B is adopted, there is a 1/3 probability that no one will die and a 2/3 probability that 600 people will die. Which of the two programs would you favor?" tire is "a" for Left/front tire, "b" for Left/rear tire, "c" for Right/front tire, and "d" for Right/rear. Both types were asked: " An old story: two students miss a midterm and tell the professor that they couldn't make it because the car they were both riding in got a flat tire. The professor offers them a make-up exam. They sit in different rooms. The exam has one question: Which tire? Which tire would you answer, if you were in this situation? Circle one: a) Left, front b) Left, rear c) Right, front d) Right, rear" absence_fonder is "yes" if they believe absence makes the heart grow fonder, as suggested by their answers to "social sci" above. So if they believe that "out of sight out of mind" is not surprising, they would believe that absence does NOT make the heart grow fonder, and would record a "n" for this. L)N)z-|-Ž/Ð/›››››Ï€¡±@ Ùø½ jbjbò ò 2ÚhÚhól¢¢¢¢¢¢Ê$™™™™  À ÍÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿¬¬¬¬¬¬,µ! ¹#lÓð¢ÄÄÄÄÄÓ¢¢ÄÄ&ZÄǢĢĿ‘¢¢¢¢Ä¿æ¿¢¢¿ ^Žâ‡ •™¿¿À À ¿A$A$¿ˆÂsurvey codebook Type values are "a" or "b" and refer to the version of the survey. Gender "m" or "f" Height in inches, but some responses given in feet and some clearly mis-converted Weight in pounds smoke "n" "s" "f" for Never, Sometimes, Frequently bush "y" "n" "u" . When type is "a", a "y" means they answered "yes", "n" No, "u" Undecided, to the question "do you support Bush for President?" When type is "b", a "y" means they answered "n", "n" means yes, and "u" means undecided to the question "Do you support Kerry for President." The variable bush therefore records whether or not they would support bush (in some loose translation of the question.) ghost "y" "n" to Do you believe in ghosts? age age in years attractive "y" "n" and "s" for sometimes to Do you believe that other people find you attractive? gaymarriage "y" signals support, "n" no support, "u" undecided. Type a was asked "Do you believe the government should condone gay marriage" and Type b was asked "Do you believe the government should prevent people from marrying". circumference "What's your best guess as to the circumference of the Earth in miles?" bushage "What's your best guess as to President Bush's age?" ½ Ð/TUg¼ ›òô‰×ÿ: ; # $ z { ½ Z\^HJœL)›››››››››››››››››››››››››››››TUg¼ ›òô‰×ÿ: ; # $ z { ½ ƒ­/ ƒý=!ƒ"ƒ#êÝ$êÝ%ƒ Given to Stats 11, Fall 2004 ticket "y" means they would spend another $20 and "n" they would not. Type a was asked ". Suppose that you have decided to see a play for which the admission charge is $20 per ticket. As you prepare to enter