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National Public Radio/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/Harvard School of Public Health Poll: Sports and Health in America, United States, 2015 (ICPSR 38385)
Social Science Research Solutions (SSRS)
Social Science Research Solutions (SSRS)
This catalog record includes detailed variable-level descriptions, enabling data discovery and comparison. The data are not archived at ICPSR. Users should consult the data owners (via the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research) directly for details on obtaining the data.
This collection includes variable-level metadata of the 2015 poll Sports and Health in America, a survey from National Public Radio/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health conducted by Social Science Research Solutions (SSRS). Topics covered in this survey include:
Sports participation in past year
Exercise in the past year
Importance of sport/exercise
Effects of sport/exercise
Future sport/exercise participation
Reasons for not participating in sport/exercise
Sports participation in school
Desire for child sports participation
Desire to be professional athlete
Stopped playing sports
Reasons for current sports participation
Child health
Child sports participation
Sports participation with child
Effects of child sports participation
Hope for child to be professional athlete
Child exercise
Obstacles to child sports participation
Personal health
Sport/exercise injuries
Hours of TV
The data and documentation files for this survey are available through the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research [Roper #31095185]. Frequencies and summary statistics for the 191 variables from this survey are available through the ICPSR social science variable database and can be accessed from the Variables tab.
2022-03-10
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Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard School of Public Health/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Poll: The Public's Health Care Agenda for the 113th Congress, United States, 2013 (ICPSR 38382)
Social Science Research Solutions (SSRS)
Social Science Research Solutions (SSRS)
This catalog record includes detailed variable-level descriptions, enabling data discovery and comparison. The data are not archived at ICPSR. Users should consult the data owners (via the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research) directly for details on obtaining the data.
This collection includes variable-level metadata of the 2013 poll The Public's Health Care Agenda for the 113th Congress, a survey from Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard School of Public Health/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation conducted by Social Science Research Solutions (SSRS). Topics covered in this survey include:
Most important Congressional issues
Role of government in health care system
One way to improve health care
When to work on budget deficit
Best way to reduce deficit
Support for program spending reductions
Support for deficit reduction proposals
View of 2010 healthcare law
Importance of government insurance programs to family
Medicare working well
Wealthier seniors paying higher premiums
Changes to Medicare to reduce deficit
Raising eligibility age
Need for Medicare reductions
Program cuts without increasing costs
State government priorities
Medicaid working well
State participation in Medicaid funding
Greatest health threats to Americans
Priorities of federal spending
Preventative care saving money in long run
The data and documentation files for this survey are available through the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research [Roper #31092360]. Frequencies and summary statistics for the 185 variables from this survey are available through the ICPSR social science variable database and can be accessed from the Variables tab.
2022-03-10
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National Public Radio/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/Harvard School of Public Health Poll: Health Education Survey, United States, 2013 (ICPSR 38381)
Social Science Research Solutions (SSRS)
Social Science Research Solutions (SSRS)
This catalog record includes detailed variable-level descriptions, enabling data discovery and comparison. The data are not archived at ICPSR. Users should consult the data owners (via the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research) directly for details on obtaining the data.
This collection includes variable-level metadata of the 2013 poll Health Education Survey, a survey from National Public Radio/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/Harvard School of Public Health conducted by Social Science Research Solutions (SSRS). Topics covered in this survey include:
Grade child enrolled in
Location of child's school
Enrollment total
Giving grade to child's school
Biggest problem at school
Emphasis on various subjects
School teaching same values as home values
School obligations interfering with family time
Knowledge about common core
Common core improving education
Method of learning about common core
Success of common core
School preparing students for careers
Attending technical
Vocational classes
Preparing students for college
Preparing students for job market
Student plans after high school
College or career planning services
Healthiness of school lunches
Foods available at school
Length of school lunch
Time of lunch period
Vending machines at school
Fast-food chains at school
Physical education as mandatory
Frequency of PE classes
Length of PE classes
PE classes for other purposes
Rating PE school offerings
Playgrounds available after school
Recess as structured or free time
School safety
Security precautions at school
Ways of preventing violence at school
Increasing security after Newtown shooting
Method of transport to school
Time to get home from school
Safety of travelling to school
School related stress
School counseling for stressed students
Time of school day
The data and documentation files for this survey are available through the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research [Roper #31092359]. Frequencies and summary statistics for the 148 variables from this survey are available through the ICPSR social science variable database and can be accessed from the Variables tab.
2022-03-10