ABC News/Washington Post Monthly Poll, January 2009 (ICPSR 27761)
ABC News/Washington Post Poll #1, April 2006 (ICPSR 4659)
ABC News/Washington Post Poll, February 1986 (ICPSR 8574)
ABC News/Washington Post Poll, February 2008 (ICPSR 24605)
ABC News/Washington Post Poll, July 2007 (ICPSR 24589)
ABC News/Washington Post Race Relations Poll, May 1992 (ICPSR 9940)
CBS News Call-Back Poll, March 2008 (ICPSR 26145)
CBS News Clinton/Ethics Poll, June 1997 (ICPSR 4491)
CBS News Monthly Poll #1, March 2008 (ICPSR 26144)
CBS News/New York Times Illinois State Survey, October 1992 (ICPSR 6093)
CBS News/New York Times Monthly Poll #2, April 2009 (ICPSR 26947)
CBS News/New York Times Monthly Poll, January 2008 (ICPSR 25661)
CBS News/New York Times Monthly Poll, July 2009 (ICPSR 27802)
CBS News/New York Times Monthly Poll, May 2007 (ICPSR 23444)
CBS News South Carolina Primary Call-Back Poll, January 2008 (ICPSR 26141)
CBS News Telenoticas Survey, October 1996 (ICPSR 4481)
Detroit Area Study, 1997: Social Change in Religion and Child Rearing (ICPSR 4120)
For this survey, respondents from three counties in the Detroit, Michigan, area were queried about their work, health, marriage and family, finances, political views, religion, and child rearing. With respect to finances, respondent views were elicited on credit card purchases, recording expenditures, and savings and investments. Regarding political views, respondents were questioned about political preferences, presidential values, freedom of speech, nuclear war, and the interest of public officials. Questions also addressed religious beliefs and experiences, including the religiosity of respondents' parents, belief in and relationship with God, the relationship between science and religion, school prayer, divorce, and homosexuality. Additional religious questions -- based on the respondents' religious preference (i.e., Protestant, Catholic, Jew, Other Religion, or No Preference/Agnostic/Atheist Only) -- also were asked, covering topics such as interfaith marriages, religion of friends, and observance of religious holy days. Questions were asked about the views of respondents' religious leaders on issues including drinking, abortion, and test-tube fertilization. Regarding child rearing, views were elicited on issues including religious preference of child(ren) raised, religious training given to child(ren), and frequency of prayer before meals. Background information includes marital status, employment, political orientation, and income.