CBS News/New York Times Monthly Poll #1, September 1994 (ICPSR 6607)

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This poll is part of a continuing series of monthly surveys that solicit public opinion on the presidency and on a range of other political and social issues. In this survey, respondents were asked to identify what they believed to be the most important problem facing the country today and which political party could do a better job of handling the problem. Respondents were asked to give their opinions on Bill Clinton and his handling of foreign policy and the economy, Hillary Clinton, Ross Perot, and Bob Dole. Additional topics included the Whitewater real estate development, the role of the news media, congressional term limitation, crime, welfare, health care, immigration, and the federal deficit. Background information on respondents includes voter registration status, household composition, vote choice in the 1992 presidential election, political party, political orientation, education, age, sex, race, religious preference, and family income.

CBS News, and The New York Times. CBS News/New York Times Monthly Poll #1, September 1994    . Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2000-08-04. https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06607.v2

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1994-09
1994-09-08 -- 1994-09-11
  1. (1) A weight variable has been included and must be used for any analysis. (2) The codebook is provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. The PDF file format was developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated and can be accessed using PDF reader software, such as the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Information on how to obtain a copy of the Acrobat Reader is provided on the ICPSR Website.

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A variation of random-digit dialing using primary sampling units (PSUs) was employed, consisting of blocks of 100 telephone numbers identical through the eighth digit and stratified by geographic region, area code, and size of place. Within households, respondents were selected using a method developed by Leslie Kish and modified by Charles Backstrom and Gerald Hursh (see Backstrom and Hursh, SURVEY RESEARCH [Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1963]).

Adult population of the United States aged 18 and over having telephones at home.

telephone interviews

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1996-05-14

2018-02-15 The citation of this study may have changed due to the new version control system that has been implemented. The previous citation was:

  • CBS News/The New York Times. CBS NEWS/NEW YORK TIMES MONTHLY POLL #1, SEPTEMBER 1994. 2nd ICPSR version. New York, NY: CBS News [producer], 1994. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2000. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06607.v2

2000-08-04 The codebook appendix file that clarifies codes for many of the standard demographic variables has been merged into the codebook. Also, the variable "first name" was removed to further ensure the privacy of respondents. In addition, the codebook is now available as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file.

1998-01-14 ICPSR created an appendix to the codebook to clarify codes for many of the standard demographic variables.

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