SDA 3.5: Tables
Detroit Area Study, 1999: Life and Death Decision Making, Mail/Web Survey
May 14, 2013 (Tue 10:34 AM EDT)
Variables
Role Name Label Range MD
Row Q56 C4 Woman has a heart attack 1-5 7,8,9
Column FREEDOM I should be allowed to do what I please w/o gov intervention 1-2
Control Q14 A/B VERSION INDICATOR

Weight POP_WGT Population Weight 376.868-31,087.540
Statistics for Q14 = A
Cells contain:
-Column percent
FREEDOM
1
Agree
2
Disagree
ROW
TOTAL
Q56 1: Yes, take off respirator 86.4
77.2
83.7
5: No, do not take off respirator 13.6
22.8
16.3
COL TOTAL 100.0
100.0
100.0
Color coding: <-2.0 <-1.0 <0.0 >0.0 >1.0 >2.0 Z
N in each cell: Smaller than expected Larger than expected
Statistics for Q14 = B
Cells contain:
-Column percent
FREEDOM
1
Agree
2
Disagree
ROW
TOTAL
Q56 1: Yes, take off respirator 92.2
83.3
89.2
5: No, do not take off respirator 7.8
16.7
10.8
COL TOTAL 100.0
100.0
100.0
Color coding: <-2.0 <-1.0 <0.0 >0.0 >1.0 >2.0 Z
N in each cell: Smaller than expected Larger than expected
Statistics for all valid cases
Cells contain:
-Column percent
FREEDOM
1
Agree
2
Disagree
ROW
TOTAL
Q56 1: Yes, take off respirator 89.2
80.5
86.5
5: No, do not take off respirator 10.8
19.5
13.5
COL TOTAL 100.0
100.0
100.0
Color coding: <-2.0 <-1.0 <0.0 >0.0 >1.0 >2.0 Z
N in each cell: Smaller than expected Larger than expected
Text for 'Q56'
             (A 23/An 87)-year-old woman had a heart attack that
             caused permanent brain damage.  She is now in a coma. Her
             doctors say she will never regain consciousness. If you
             were a close relative and the doctors asked you whether
             this woman should be taken off the respirator, would you
             tell them to do so?
Text for 'FREEDOM'
**
Created by RECODE version 3.5 
on Apr 04, 2011  (Mon 04:25 PM EDT)

Input1:  Q81   label: F1 Adults decisions w/o gov.
         From study: /ICPSR/04121-0002

  Output      Input1
       1         1-2
       2         3-4

All other combinations of input variables 
were converted to system-missing
Allocation of cases (unweighted)
Valid cases 667
Cases with invalid codes on
row, column or control variable
236
Total cases 903
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