1 DOMESTIC CONFLICT BEHAVIOR, 1919-1966 (ICPSR 5003) Principal Investigator Arthur S. Banks State University of New York at Binghamton Center for Comparative Political Research Second ICPSR Edition 1978 Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research P.O. Box 1248 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106 [Hard copy documentation transformed into machine-readable text utilizing Optical Character Recognition (OCR) Scanning, April 1991] 1 1 BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION Publications based on ICPSR data collections should acknowledge those sources by means of bibliographic citations. To ensure that such source attributions are captured for social science bibliographic utilities, citations must appear in footnotes or in the reference section of publications. The bibliographic citation for this data collection is: Banks, Arthur S. DOMESTIC CONFLICT BEHAVIOR, 1919-1966 [Computer file]. Compiled by Arthur S. 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DATA DISCLAIMER The original collector of the data, ICPSR, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for uses of this collection or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses. 1 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Processing Information 1 Study Description 2 VARIABLES --------- Numeric Identification 3 Alphabetic Identification 3 Country List 4 Year 6 Assassinations 6 General Strikes 6 Guerilla Wars 7 Major Government Crises 7 Purges 7 Riots 8 Revolutions 9 Anti-government Demonstrations 9 Time Series Format 10 Cross Sectional Format 11 1 1 ICPSR 5003 Page 1 PROCESSING INFORMATION The standard International Relations Archive numeric and alphabetic country codes have been added to the data. The numeric codes are taken from Bruce M. Russett, J. David Singer and Melvin Small, "National Political Units in the Twentieth Century: A Standardized List," The American Political Science Review, 62, 3 (September, 1968): 935-950. Alphabetic codes are those used in the World Event/Interaction Surbey (WEID) Project, Charles McClelland, principal investigator, at the University of Southern California. A missing data code, 9's for the full field width of the given variable, has been added to the data. These missing data codes will never represent substantive values in the same location. The variable names in the OSIRIS dictionaries have two components. The first six characters are an abbreviated name compatible with certain analysis programs which cannot utilize the full twenty-four character variable name. The remaining characters, beginning with a slash comprise a fuller, clearer name. The original data were processed into two formats: A time series file and a cross-sectional file. The time series file is structured such that each country/year is a separate case. For example, the United States in 1919 is a separate case from the United States in 1937. The time series file has 4662 cases (111 nations x 42 years) and 8 substantive variables. This file is applicable to the study of trends exhibited by single nations through time. In the cross-sectional format each nation defines only one case. The data for different years are assigned to distinct variables within that case. For example, the United States is one case. Within, this single case the number of riots in 1964 is a separate variable from the number of riots in 1965. The cross-sectional file has Ill cases and 336 substantive variables (8 measures x 42 years). The cross-sectional format is applicable to the study of patterns at one point in time across nations. 1 Page 2 ICPSR 5003 STUDY DESCRIPTION The data described in this codebook were assembled by Arthur S. Banks, at the Center for Comparative Political Research, State University of New York at Binghamton, to examine patterns of domestic conflict behavior in independent nations for the years 1919-1939 and 1946-1966. Domestic conflict data were collected for these 42 years in order to re-examine the findings of Rudolph J. Rummel and Raymond Tanter in their analyses of domestic conflict behavior in independent nations for the time periods 1955- 1957 (Rummel) and 1958-1960 (Tanter). See Rudolph Rummel, "Dimensions of Conflict Behavior Within and Between Nations,]' in Macro-Quantitative Analysis, John Gillespie and Betty Nesvold (eds.), Beverly Hills, California: Sage Publications, Inc., 1971. Data for the original Rummel and Tanter studies are available from the Inter-university Consortium for Political Research. Banks' data include 111 nations which achieved independence during dry of the years included. Data were collected for only the years when a particular country was independent. The eight measures used in the study were originally chosen and defined by Rummel in his study of conflict behavior (1963) and were also used by Tanter (1964). A ninth measure used by Rummel and Tanter, number killed in domestic violence, was not coded by Banks. It should be noted that Rummel and Tanter used guerrilla warfare as a dichotomous variable, indicating only the presence or absence. The eight variables used by Banks are assassinations, general strikes, guerrilla warfare, major government crises, purges, riots, revolutions and anti-government demonstrations. The source of the data is the New York Times daily newspaper. Financial support for the Banks' project was provided by the National Science Foundation under Grant GS-2420. 1 ICPSR 5003 Page 3 STUDY NUMBER Time series file Variable 1 Variable name: SN7547 Cross-sectional file Variable 1 Variable name: SN7547 An ICPSR study number is assigned to each project for accounting and identification purposes. The number assigned to this study is 7547. NUMERIC NATION IDENTIFICATION CODE Time series file Variable 2 Variable name: C-CODE Cross-sectional file Variable 2 Variable name: C-CODE ALPHABETIC NATION IDENTIFICATION CODE Time series file Variable 3 Variable name: C-NAME Cross-sectional file Variable 3 Variable name: C-NAME Numeric and alphabetic country codes have been given to the 111 countries included in the data collection. Numeric codes (RSS) used are taken from Bruce M. Russett, J. David Singer and Melvin Small, "National Political Units in the Twentieth Century: A Standardized List," The American Political Science Review, 62, 3 (September, 1968): 935-950. Alphabetic codes are taken from the World Event/Interaction Survey (WEIS) Project. NOTE: In the following table "No. Years" indicates the number of years for which a country has data. A "+" indicates that abbreviations for these countries were riot used by the WEIS Project; unique three letter abbrevia- tions were created. 1 Page 4 ICPSR 5003 NO. (VAR 2) (VAR 3) NO. (VAR 2) (VAR 3) YRS COUNTRY RSS ALPHA YRS COUNTRY RSS ALPHA 42 Afghanistan 700 AFG 21 Estonia 366 EST+ 42 Albania 339 ALB 35 Ethiopia 530 ETH 42 Argentian 160 ARG 42 Finland 375 FIN 42 Australia 900 AUL 42 France 220 FRN 21 Austria 305 AUS 7 Gabon 481 GAB 42 Hungary 310 HUN 21 Germany 265 GER+ 42 Belgium 211 BEL 14 East Germany 255 GME 42 Bolivia 145 BOL 14 West Germany 265 GMW 42 Brazil 140 BRA 7 Ghana 452 GHA 42 Bulgaria 355 BUL 42 Greece 350 GRC 14 Burma 775 BUR 42 Guatemala 090 GUA 14 Cambodia 885 CAM 7 Guinea 483 GUI 7 Cameroun 471 CAO 42 Haiti 041 HAI 42 Canada 020 CAN 42 Honduras 091 HON 7 Central African 21 Iceland 395 ICE Republic 482 CEN 14 India 750 IND 14 Ceylon 780 CEY 14 Indonesia 850 INS 7 Chad 483 CHA 42 Iran 630 IRN 42 Chile 155 CHL 28 Iraq 645 IRQ 42 People's Republic 14 Israel 666 ISR of China 710 CHN 42 Colombia 100 COL 42 Italy 325 ITA 7 Congo 7 Ivory Coast 437 IVO (Brazzaville) 484 CON 35 Japan 740 JAP 7 Congo, Kinshasa 490 COP 21 Jordan 663 JOR 42 Costa Rica 094 COS 14 North Korea 731 KON 42 Cuba 040 CUB 14 South Korea 732 KOS 7 Cyprus 352 CYP 7 Laos 812 LAO 35 Czechoslovakia 315 CZE 21 Latvia 367 LAT+ 7 Dahomey 434 Dah 21 Lebanon 660 LEB 42 Denmark 390 DEN 42 Liberia 450 LBR 35 Dominican 14 Libya 616 LBY Republic 040 DOM 21 Lithuania 368 LIT+ 42 Ecuador 130 ECU 42 Luxembourg 212 LUX 42 El Salvador 092 ELS 1 ICPSR 5003 Page 5 NO. (VAR 2) (VAR 3) NO. (VAR 2) (VAR 3) YRS COUNTRY RSS ALPHA YRS COUNTRY RSS ALPHA 7 Malagasy Republic 580 MAG 42 South Africa 560 SAF 7 Malaysia 820 MAL 42 Spain 230 SPN 7 Mali 432 MLI 7 Sudan 625 SUD 7 Mauritania 435 MAU 42 Norway 385 NOR 42 Mexico 070 MEX 42 Sweden 380 SWD 35 Mongolia 712 MON 42 Switzerland 225 SWZ 7 Morocco 600 MOR 21 Syria 652 SYR 42 Napal 790 NEP 42 Thailand 800 TAI 42 Netherlands 210 NTH 7 Togo 461 TOG 42 New Zealand 920 NEW 7 Tunisia 616 TUN 42 Nicaragua 093 NIC 42 Turkey 640 TUR 7 Niger 436 NIR 42 USSR 365 USR 7 Nigeria 475 NIG 14 UAR UAR 14 Pakistan 770 PAK 42 United Kingdom 200 UNK 42 Panama 095 PAN 35 Ireland 205 IRE 42 Paraguay 150 PAR 42 United States 002 USA 42 Peru 135 PER 7 Upper Volta 439 UPP 21 Philippines 840 PHI 42 Uruguay 165 URU 35 Poland 290 POL 42 Venezuela 101 VEN 42 Portugal 235 POR 7 North Vietnam 816 VTN 42 Rumania 360 RUM 7 South Vietnam 817 VTS 42 Saudi Arabia 670 SAU 35 Yemen 678 YEM 7 Senegal 433 SEN 42 Yugoslavia 345 YUG 7 Somali Republic 520 SOM 1 Page 6 ICPSR 5003 YEAR Time Series file only Variable 4 Variable name: YEAR The last 3 digits of the year corresponding to the data. For example, a value "921" refers to the year 1921. ASSASSINATIONS Time series file Variable 5 Variable name: ASSASS Cross-sectional file Variables 4-45 Variable name: ASASxx (where xx are the last two digits of the year corresponding to the data) Assassination: the politically motivated murder or attempted murder of a high governmental official or politician. Among high governmental officials are included the governors of states or provinces, the mayors of large cities, members of the cabinet and members of the national legislature. Among high politicians are included members of the inner core of the ruling party or group and leaders of the opposition. An example of an assassination is the "politically motivated" murder of the governor of Eva Peron province, Argentina, February 1, 1955. GENERAL STRIKES Time series file Variable 6 Variable name: GENSTK Cross-sectional file Variables 46-87 Variable name: GSTKxx General Strike: any strike of industrial or service workers which involves more than one employer and that is aimed against national governmental policies or authority. A strike is not considered general unless at least 1,000 workers are involved. General strikes do not include those strikes whose nature is to force the government or private industry to grant wage or working concessions. An example of a general strike is the strike of 14,500 African clothing workers in Johannesburg, Union of South Africa, November 19, 1957, in protest against a law requiring certain jobs to be held by whites. 1 ICPSR 5003 Page 7 GUERRILLA WARS Time series file Variable 7 Variable name: GUERIL Cross-sectional file Variables 88-129 Variable name: GUERxx (where xx are the last two digits of the year corresponding to the data' Guerilla War: armed activity on the part of bands of citizens or irregular forces aimed at the overthrow of the existing government. Such activity may take the form of sporadic attacks on police posts, small villages, government patrols or military barracks. A country is also considered to have guerrilla war when sporadic bombing, sabotage or terrorism. occurs. As defined here, guerrilla war was present in Cuba during the three years, 1955-1957. MAJOR GOVERNMENT CRISES Time series file Variable 8 Variable name: CRISES Cross-sectional file Variables 130-171 Variable name: CRISxx (where xx are the last two digits of the year corresponding to the data) Major Government Crises: any rapidly developing situation which threatens (excluding revolution) to bring the immediate downfall of the present government. Such situations are usually evidenced by the declaration of military law, state of siege or the suspension or abrogation of the constitution. Either a vote of no confidence by a parliamentary majority or the forced resignation or impeachment of top officials is also considered a major government crisis. A new major government crisis is not counted unless at least three months of stability have intervened since the previous crisis. A major government crisis is exemplified by the situation leading up to the abdication of the king of Cambodia, March 2, 1955, in protest against nationalist "politicians" who were trying to alter his policies. PURGES Time series file Variable 9 Variable name: PURGES 1 Page 8 ICPSR 5003 Cross-sectional file Variables 172-213 Variable name: PURGxx (where xx are the last two digits of the year corresponding to the data) Purge: the systematic elimination by the political elite either of opposition within their ranks or of opposition within the country by. jailing or execution. "Elimination of opposition" refers to the arrest, jailing, exiling or execution oil the opposition leaders. The arrest or execution of non-leader members of opposition groups does not constitute a purge. If the elimination of opposition continues over a period of time without a relaxation of more than three months, then it is one purge. An "elimination of opposi- tion" incident upon the take-over of the government by a new political elite, regardless of whether a purge had been carried on by the elite up to the take-over, is to be considered a new purge only if the opposition purged includes elite politically and/or ideologically associated with the previous regime -- if the elite taking over continues to eliminate the same leaders without adding a new category of opposition (e.g., Catholic leaders who were untouched during the previous regime) then it is not a new purge as here defined. "Arrest" is considered synonymous with "jailing" and carries no idea of time detained - the fact of arrest per se is sufficient to indicate a purge. An example of a purge is the arrest by Jordanian police of more than fifty "leftist" leaders, civil employees, government members and army officers thought to be hostile to the regime, April-May, 1957. RIOTS Time series file Variable 10 Variable name: RIOTS Cross-sectional file Variables 214-255 Variable name: RIOTxx (where xx are the last two digits of the year corresponding to the data) Riot: any violent demonstration or clash of a large group of citizens. The term "violence" refers to the use of physical force, and "large" means at least one hundred people involved. The existence of a riot is generally evidenced by the destruction of property, people bing wounded or killed, or by the use of the police of riot control equipment such as clubs, guns or water cannons. Arrests per se do not indicate a riot. Riots of a distinct anti- foreign nature are categorized as anti-foreign demonstrations. A riot as here defined occurred in Turkey, October 24, 1957, when five hundred university students clashed with police after a rally in support of ex-President Inonu. 1 ICPSR 5003 Page 9 REVOLUTIONS Time series file Variable 11 Variable name: RVLTNS Cross-sectional file Variables 256-297 Variable name: REVOxx (where xx are the last two digits of the year corresponding to the data) Revolution: any armed successful or unsuccessful attempt on the part of a group of citizenry to form an independent government (not including colonial rebellions) or any attempt at such a change. This may be in the nature of a coup d'etat, or an attempted take-over on a grand scale, involving pitched battles between opposing forces. When an attempt to overthrow the government, however, involves only scattered and irregular forces who attack from hiding, it is categorized as guerrilla war. A revolution occurred in Ecuador, August 1-8, 1956, when a two-hundred man army, led by a Lt. colonel and a senator, attempted to overthrow the government. ANTI-GOVERNMENT DEMONSTRATIONS Time series file Variable 12 Variable name: DEMONS Cross-sectional file Variables 298-339 Variable name: DEMOxx (where xx are the last two digits of the year corresponding to the data) Anti-government Demonstration: any unorganized peaceful public gathering of at least one hundred people for the primary purpose of displaying or voicing their opposition to governmental policies or authority. This does not include political party rallies or general strikes. Student strikes aimed at the government are considered anti-government demonstrations. A demonstration which involves the use of force is categorized as a riot. An illustration of demonstration is the gathering of 100,000 Belgians to protest against a proposed cut in governmental subsidies to Roman Catholic schools, Belgium, March 26, 1955. 1 Page 10 ICPSR 5003 TIME SERIES FILE Variable Variable Card Image Missing OSIRIS File Number Name Deck Columns Data Code Location Width N Maximum -------- -------- ---- ------- --------- -------- ----- ---- ------- 1 SN7547 1 1-4 --- 1 4 4662 --- 2 C-CODE 1 5-7 --- 5 3 4662 --- 3 C-NAME 1 8-10 --- 8 3 4662 --- 4 YEAR 1 11-13 --- 11 3 3070 966 5 ASSASS 1 14 9 14 1 3070 7 6 GENSTK 1 15 9 15 1 3070 7 7 GUERIL 1 16-17 99 16 2 3070 12 8 CRISES 1 18 9 17 1 3070 6 9 PURGES 1 19-20 99 18 2 3070 13 10 RIOTS 1 21-22 99 19 2 3070 25 11 RVLTNS 1 23 9 20 1 3070 6 12 DEMONS 1 24-25 99 21 2 3070 60 1 ICPSR 5003 Page 11 CROSS-SECTIONAL FILE Variable Variable Card Image OSIRIS File Missing Number Name Deck Columns Location Width Data Code N Maximum ------ ---- ---- ------- -------- ----- --------- -- ------- Deck Number ALL 1-2 --- --- --- --- --- 1 SN7547 ALL 3-6 1 4 --- 111 --- 2 C-CODE ALL 7-9 5 3 --- 111 --- 3 C-NAME ALL 10-12 8 3 --- 111 --- 4 ASAS19 1 13 11 1 9 81 1 5 ASAS20 1 14 12 1 9 82 5 6 ASAS21 1 15 13 1 9 83 3 7 ASAS22 1 16 14 1 9 81 1 8 ASAS23 1 17 15 1 9 80 1 9 ASAS24 1 18 16 1 9 79 4 10 ASAS25 1 19 17 1 9 79 3 11 ASAS26 1 20 18 1 9 76 3 12 ASAS27 1 21 19 1 9 81 2 13 ASAS28 1 22 20 1 9 82 2 14 ASAS29 1 23 21 1 9 81 1 15 ASAS30 1 24 22 1 9 82 3 16 ASAS31 1 25 23 1 9 79 5 17 ASAS32 1 26 24 1 9 80 2 18 ASAS33 1 27 25 1 9 75 2 19 ASAS34 1 28 26 1 9 75 6 20 ASAS35 1 29 27 1 9 72 1 21 ASAS36 1 30 28 1 9 71 3 22 ASAS37 1 31 29 1 9 69 2 23 ASAS38 1 32 30 1 9 66 3 24 ASAS39 1 33 31 1 9 66 2 25 ASAS46 1 34 32 1 9 63 2 26 ASAS47 1 35 33 1 9 62 5 27 ASAS48 1 36 34 1 9 67 3 28 ASAS49 1 37 35 1 9 65 3 29 ASAS50 1 38 36 1 9 65 2 30 ASAS51 1 39 37 1 9 64 2 31 ASAS52 1 40 38 1 9 65 4 32 ASAS53 1 41 39 1 9 66 7 33 ASAS54 1 42 40 1 9 66 3 34 ASAS55 1 43 41 1 9 68 2 35 ASAS56 1 44 42 1 9 67 2 36 ASAS57 1 45 43 1 9 66 2 37 ASAS58 1 46 44 1 9 69 3 38 ASAS59 1 47 45 1 9 67 2 39 ASAS60 1 48 46 1 9 68 2 40 ASAS61 1 49 47 1 9 73 2 41 ASAS62 1 50 48 1 9 73 2 42 ASAS63 1 51 49 1 9 73 3 1 Page 12 ICPSR 5003 Variable Variable Card Image OSIRIS File Missing Number Name Deck Columns Location Width Data Code N Maximum ------ ---- ---- ------- -------- ----- --------- --- ------- 43 ASAS64 1 52 50 1 9 80 2 44 ASAS65 1 53 51 1 9 82 4 45 ASAS66 1 54 53 1 9 81 5 46 GSTK19 1 55 53 1 9 81 3 47 GSTK20 1 56 54 1 9 82 1 48 GSTK21 1 57 55 1 9 83 3 49 GSTK22 1 58 56 1 9 81 1 50 GSTK23 1 59 57 1 9 80 1 51 GSTK24 1 60 58 1 9 79 3 52 GSTK25 1 61 59 1 9 79 2 53 GSTK26 1 62 60 1 9 76 6 54 GSTK27 1 63 61 1 9 81 2 55 GSTK28 1 64 62 1 9 82 2 56 GSTK29 1 65 63 1 9 81 2 57 GSTK30 1 66 64 1 9 82 3 58 GSTK31 1 67 65 1 9 79 4 59 GSTK32 1 68 66 1 9 80 4 60 GSTK33 1 69 67 1 9 75 2 61 GSTK34 1 70 68 1 9 75 3 62 GSTK35 1 71 69 1 9 72 5 63 GSTK36 1 72 70 1 9 71 3 64 GSTK37 1 73 71 1 9 69 2 65 GSTK38 1 74 72 1 9 66 2 66 GSTK39 1 75 73 1 9 66 6 67 GSTK46 1 76 74 1 9 63 5 68 GSTK47 1 77 75 1 9 62 2 69 GSTK48 1 78 76 1 9 67 7 70 GSTK49 1 79 77 1 9 65 3 71 GSTK50 2 13 78 1 9 65 2 72 GSTK51 2 14 79 1 9 64 2 73 GSTK52 2 15 80 1 9 65 1 74 GSTK53 2 16 81 1 9 66 4 75 GSTK54 2 17 82 1 9 66 2 76 GSTK55 2 18 83 1 9 68 2 77 GSTK56 2 19 84 1 9 67 2 78 GSTK57 2 20 85 1 9 66 4 79 GSTK58 2 21 86 1 9 69 1 80 GSTK59 2 22 87 1 9 67 1 81 GSTK60 2 23 88 1 9 68 2 82 GSTK61 2 24 89 1 9 73 2 83 GSTK62 2 25 90 1 9 73 2 84 GSTK63 2 26 91 1 9 73 2 85 GSTK64 2 27 92 1 9 80 4 86 GSTK65 2 28 93 1 9 82 3 87 GSTK66 2 29 94 1 9 81 2 88 GUER19 2 30 95 2 99 81 3 89 GUER20 2 32 97 2 99 82 8 1 ICPSR 5003 Page 13 Variable Variable Card Image OSIRIS File Missing Number Name Deck Columns Location Width Data Code N Maximum ------ ---- ---- ------- -------- ----- --------- --- ------- 90 GUER21 2 34 99 2 99 83 7 91 GUER22 2 36 101 2 99 81 3 92 GUER23 2 38 103 2 99 80 4 93 GUER24 2 40 105 2 99 79 5 94 GUER25 2 42 107 ? 99 79 2 95 GUER26 2 44 109 2 99 75 5 96 GUER27 2 46 ill 2 99 81 6 97 GUER28 2 48 113 2 99 82 4 98 GUER29 2 50 115 2 99 81 3 99 GUER30 2 52 117 2 99 82 2 100 GUER31 2 54 119 2 99 79 3 101 GUER32 2 56 121 2 99 80 4 102 GUER33 2 58 123 2 99 75 3 103 GUER34 2 60 125 2 99 75 2 104 GUER35 2 62 127 2 99 72 4 105 GUER36 2 64 129 2 99 71 4 106 GUER37 2 66 131 2 99 69 4 107 GUER38 2 68 133 2 99 66 3 108 GUER39 2 70 135 2 99 66 6 109 GUER46 2 72 137 2 99 63 6 110 GUER47 2 74 139 2 99 62 4 ill GUER48 2 76 141 2 99 67 11 112 GUER49 2 78 143 2 99 65 2 113 GUER50 3 13 145 2 99 65 7 114 GUER51 3 15 147 2 99 64 6 115 GUER52 3 17 149 2 99 65 1 116 GUER53 3 19 151 2 99 66 4 117 GUER54 3 21 153 2 99 66 7 118 GUER55 3 23 155 2 99 68 3 119 GUER56 3 25 157 2 99 67 2 120 GUER57 3 27 159 2 99 66 3 121 GUER58 3 29 151 2 99 69 1 122 GUER59 3 31 163 2 99 67 1 123 GUER60 3 33 165 2 99 68 2 124 GUER61 3 35 167 2 99 73 3 125 GUER62 3 37 169 2 99 73 6 126 GUER63 3 39 171 2 99 73 3 127 GUER64 3 41 173 2 99 80 3 128 GUER65 3 43 175 2 99 82 4 129 GUER66 3 45 177 2 99 81 12 130 CRIS19 3 47 179 1 9 81 2 131 CRIS20 3 48 180 1 9 82 4 132 CRIS21 3 49 181 1 9 83 4 133 CRIS22 3 50 182 1 9 81 3 134 CRIS23 3 51 183 1 9 80 6 135 CRIS24 3 52 184 1 9 79 2 136 CRIS25 3 53 185 1 9 79 4 1 Page 14 ICPSR 5003 Variable Variable Card Image OSIRIS File Missing Number Name Deck Columns Location Width Data Code N Maximum ------ ---- ---- ------- -------- ----- --------- -- ------- 137 CRIS26 3 54 186 1 9 76 5 138 CRIS27 3 55 187 1 9 81 4 139 CRIS28 3 56 188 1 9 82 5 140 CRIS29 3 57 189 1 9 81 4 141 CRIS30 3 58 190 1 9 82 4 142 CRIS31 3 59 191 1 9 79 5 143 CRIS32 3 60 192 1 9 80 3 144 CRIS33 3 61 193 1 9 75 3 145 CRIS34 3 62 194 1 9 75 3 146 CRIS35 3 63 195 1 9 72 5 147 CRIS36 3 64 196 1 9 71 4 148 CRIS37 3 65 197 1 9 69 4 149 CRIS38 3 66 198 1 9 66 5 150 CRIS39 3 67 199 1 9 66 2 151 CRIS46 3 68 200 1 9 63 3 152 CRIS47 3 69 201 1 9 62 2 153 CRIS48 3 70 202 1 9 67 3 154 CRIS49 3 71 203 1 9 65 2 155 CRIS50 3 72 204 1 9 65 4 156 CRIS51 3 73 205 1 9 64 3 157 CRIS52 3 74 206 1 9 65 4 158 CRIS53 3 75 207 1 9 66 2 159 CRIS54 3 76 208 1 9 66 2 160 CRIS55 3 77 209 1 9 68 4 161 CRIS56 3 78 210 1 9 67 4 162 CRIS57 3 79 211 1 9 66 5 163 CRIS58 4 13 212 1 9 69 3 164 CRIS59 4 14 213 1 9 67 3 165 CRIS60 4 15 214 1 9 68 2 166 CRIS61 4 16 215 1 9 73 3 167 CRIS62 4 17 216 1 9 73 3 168 CRIS63 4 18 217 1 9 73 3 169 CRIS64 4 19 218 1 9 80 3 170 CRIS65 4 20 219 1 9 82 2 171 CRIS66 4 21 220 1 9 81 4 172 PURG19 4 22 221 2 99 81 3 173 PURG20 4 24 223 2 99 82 4 174 PURG21 4 26 225 2 99 83 2 175 PURG22 4 28 227 2 99 81 2 176 PURG23 4 30 229 2 99 80 4 177 PURG24 4 32 231 2 99 79 2 178 PURG25 4 34 233 2 99 79 4 179 PURG26 4 36 235 2 99 76 5 180 PURG27 4 38 237 2 99 81 4 181 PURG28 4 40 239 2 99 82 4 182 PURG29 4 42 241 2 99 81 4 183 PURG30 4 44 243 2 99 82 5 1 ICPSR 5003 Page 15 Variable Variable Card Image OSIRIS File Missing Number Name Deck Columns Location Width Data Code N Maximum ------ ---- --- ------ -------- --- --------- -- ------- 184 PURG31 4 46 245 2 99 79 3 185 PURG32 4 48 247 2 99 80 4 186 PURG33 4 50 249 2 99 75 11 187 PURG34 4 52 251 2 99 75 3 188 PURG35 4 54 253 2 99 72 5 189 PURG36 4 56 255 2 99 71 5 190 PURG37 4 58 257 2 99 69 3 191 PURG38 4 60 259 2 99 66 5 192 PURG39 4 62 261 2 99 66 5 193 PURG46 4 64 263 2 99 63 5 194 PURG47 4 66 265 2 99 62 4 195 PURG48 4 68 267 2 99 67 3 196 PURG49 4 70 269 2 99 65 6 197 PURG50 4 72 271 2 99 65 5 198 PURG51 4 74 273 2 99 64 13 199 PURG52 4 76 275 2 99 65 7 200 PURG53 4 78 277 2 99 66 7 201 PURG54 5 13 279 2 99 66 4 202 PURG55 5 15 281 2 99 68 5 203 PURG56 5 17 283 2 99 67 3 204 PURG57 5 19 285 2 99 66 4 205 PURG58 5 21 287 2 99 69 3 206 PURG59 5 23 289 2 99 67 3 207 PURG60 5 25 291 2 99 68 4 208 PURG61 5 27 293 2 99 72 7 209 PURG62 5 29 295 2 99 73 4 210 PURG63 5 31 297 2 99 73 3 211 PURG64 5 33 299 2 99 80 4 212 PURG65 5 35 301 2 99 82 5 213 PURG66 5 37 303 2 99 81 3 214 RIOT19 5 39 305 2 99 81 16 215 RIOT20 5 41 307 2 99 82 12 216 RIOT21 5 43 309 2 99 83 14 217 RIOT22 5 45 311 2 99 81 6 218 RIOT23 5 47 313 2 99 80 8 219 RIOT24 5 49 315 2 99 79 9 220 RIOT25 5 51 317 2 99 79 6 221 RIOT26 5 53 319 2 99 76 19 222 RIOT27 5 55 321 2 99 81 9 223 RIOT28 5 57 323 2 99 82 7 224 RIOT29 5 59 325 2 99 81 13 225 RIOT30 5 61 327 2 99 82 12 226 RIOT31 5 63 329 2 99 79 7 227 RIOT32 5 65 331 2 99 80 11 228 RIOT33 5 67 333 2 99 75 6 229 RIOT34 5 69 335 2 99 75 11 230 RIOT35 5 71 337 2 99 72 8 1 Page 16 ICPSR 5003 Variable Variable Card Image OSIRIS File Missing Number Name Deck Columns Location Width Data Code N Maximum ------ ---- ---- ------- -------- ----- --------- -- ------- 231 RIOT36 5 73 339 2 99 71 17 232 RIOT37 5 75 341 2 99 69 22 233 RIOT38 5 77 343 2 99 66 9 234 RIOT39 6 13 345 2 99 66 9 235 RIOT46 6 15 347 2 99 63 11 236 RIOT47 6 17 349 2 99 62 9 237 RIOT48 6 19 351 2 99 67 19 238 RIOT49 6 21 353 2 99 65 25 239 RIOT50 6 23 355 2 99 65 8 240 RIOT51 6 25 357 2 99 64 10 241 RIOT52 6 27 359 2 99 65 6 242 RIOT53 6 29 361 2 99 66 22 243 RIOT54 6 31 363 2 99 66 8 244 RIOT55 6 33 365 2 99 68 13 245 RIOT56 6 35 367 2 99 67 10 246 RIOT57 6 37 369 2 99 66 7 247 RIOT58 6 39 371 2 99 69 7 248 RIOT59 6 41 373 2 99 67 6 249 RIOT60 6 43 375 2 99 68 4 250 RIOT61 6 45 377 2 99 73 4 251 RIOT62 6 47 379 2 99 73 14 252 RIOT63 6 49 381 2 99 73 7 253 RIOT64 6 51 383 2 99 80 9 254 RIOT65 6 53 385 2 99 82 9 255 RIOT66 6 55 387 2 99 81 8 256 REVO19 6 57 389 1 9 81 3 257 REVO20 6 58 390 1 9 82 4 258 REVO21 6 59 391 1 9 83 4 259 REVO22 6 60 392 1 9 81 3 260 REVO23 6 61 393 1 9 80 5 261 REVO24 6 62 394 1 9 79 3 262 REVO25 6 63 395 1 9 79 2 263 REVO26 6 64 396 l 9 76 3 264 REVO27 6 65 397 1 9 81 2 265 REVO28 6 66 398 1 9 82 4 266 REVO29 6 67 399 1 9 81 3 267 REVO30 6 68 400 1 9 82 6 268 REVO31 6 69 401 1 9 79 4 269 REVO32 6 70 402 1 9 80 2 270 REVO33 6 71 403 1 9 75 2 271 REVO34 6 72 404 1 9 75 3 272 REVO35 6 73 405 1 9 72 3 273 REVO36 6 74 406 1 9 71 3 274 REVO37 6 75 407 1 9 69 2 275 REVO38 6 76 408 1 9 66 3 276 REVO39 6 77 409 1 9 66 3 277 REVO46 6 78 410 1 9 63 2 1 ICPSR 5003 Page 17 Variable Variable Card Image OSIRIS File Missing Number Name Deck Columns Location Width Data Code N Maximum ------ ---- ---- ------- -------- ----- --------- -- ------- 278 REVO47 6 79 411 1 9 62 3 279 REVO48 7 13 412 1 9 67 2 280 REVO49 7 14 413 1 9 65 3 281 REVO50 7 15 414 1 9 65 3 282 REVO51 7 16 415 1 9 64 3 283 REVO52 7 17 416 1 9 65 3 284 REVO53 7 18 417 1 9 66 4 285 REVO54 7 19 418 1 9 66 3 286 REVO55 7 20 419 1 9 68 2 287 REVO56 7 21 420 1 9 67 2 288 REVO57 7 22 421 1 9 66 2 289 REVO58 7 23 422 1 9 69 2 290 REVO59 7 24 423 1 9 67 2 291 REVO60 7 25 424 1 9 68 2 292 REVO61 7 26 425 1 9 73 3 293 REVO62 7 27 426 1 9 73 1 294 REVO63 7 28 427 1 9 73 2 295 REVO64 7 29 428 1 9 80 4 296 REVO65 7 30 429 1 9 82 5 297 REVO66 7 31 430 1 9 81 3 298 DEMO19 7 32 431 2 99 81 13 299 DEMO20 7 34 433 2 99 82 13 300 DEMO21 7 36 435 2 99 83 11 301 DEMO22 7 38 437 2 99 81 4 302 DEMO23 7 40 439 2 99 80 3 303 DEMO24 7 42 441 2 99 79 22 304 DEMO25 7 44 443 2 99 79 3 305 DEMO26 7 46 445 2 99 76 60 306 DEMO27 7 48 447 2 99 81 7 307 DEMO28 7 50 449 2 99 82 3 308 DEMO29 7 52 451 2 99 81 5 309 DEMO30 7 54 453 2 99 82 8 310 DEMO31 7 56 455 2 99 79 3 311 DEMO32 7 58 457 2 99 80 5 312 DEMO33 7 60 459 2 99 75 6 313 DEMO34 7 62 461 2 99 75 4 314 DEMO35 7 64 463 2 99 72 7 315 DEMO36 7 66 465 2 99 71 3 316 DEMO37 7 68 467 2 99 69 6 317 DEMO38 7 70 469 2 99 66 4 318 DEMO39 7 72 471 2 99 66 3 318 DEMO39 7 72 471 2 99 66 3 320 DEMO47 7 76 475 2 99 62 3 321 DEMO48 7 78 477 2 99 67 9 322 DEMO49 7 13 479 2 99 65 4 323 DEMO50 7 15 481 2 99 65 3 324 DEMO51 7 17 483 2 99 64 8 1 Page 18 ICPSR 5003 Variable Variable Card Image OSIRIS File Missing Number Name Deck Columns Location Width Data Code N Maximum ------ ---- ---- ------- -------- ----- --------- -- ------- 325 DEM052 7 19 485 2 99 65 4 326 DEM053 7 21 487 2 99 66 2 327 DEM054 7 23 489 2 99 66 9 328 DEM055 7 25 491 2 99 68 4 329 DEM056 7 27 493 2 99 67 9 330 DEM057 7 29 495 2 99 66 11 331 DEM058 7 31 497 2 99 69 5 332 DEMO59 7 33 499 2 99 67 2 333 DEM060 7 35 501 2 99 68 4 334 DEMO61 7 37 503 2 99 73 5 335 DEMO62 7 39 505 2 99 73 9 336 DEMO63 7 41 507 2 99 73 2 337 DEMO64 7 43 509 2 99 80 11 338 DEMO65 7 45 511 2 99 82 6 339 DEMO66 7 47 513 2 99 81 5