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Knight Foundation Soul of the Community Data Documentation Please review all materials before using data. Data type: the data is provided as an SPSS portable file which can be read by SPSS (and retain all of its labeling and annotation), SAS and by many other data programs. The file name is “Knight Foundation 2010 SOTC data.por” Knight Communities: Specific Knight Communities can be identified by variable QSB. Survey item scales and recoding: The Soul of the Community survey instrument contained survey items using a variety of scales (i.e., 5 response categories, 4 response categories, etc.). To provide for consistency in reporting across the different metrics, all survey items were recoded (or rescaled) to a three-point scale (low, medium and high). Different scales were recoded in the following manner: 7-point scale (Q26 only): 1-2=low, 3-5=medium, 6-7=high 6-point scales: 1=low, 2-4=medium, 5-6=high 5-point scales: 1-3=low, 4=medium, 5=high 4-point scales: 1=low, 2-3=medium, 5=high 3-point scales: unchanged (response categories were still reordered from low to high) Yes/no items: Yes=high, low=no Open-ended scale (Q23 only): 0=low, 1-2=medium, 3+=high The dataset contains both the originally-scaled survey items and the recoded survey items. The variable names for the originally-scaled survey items are the letter “Q” following by the question number – e.g., “Q5”. The variable names for the recoded survey items are the letter “Q” and the question number following by the letter “R” – e.g., “Q5R”. Index Variables: These variables are calculated as the mean of several variables measuring a specific concept – e.g., the economy or education.

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Knight Foundation Soul of the Community

Data Documentation

Please review all materials before using data.

Data type: the data is provided as an SPSS portable file which can be read by SPSS (and retain all of its labeling and annotation), SAS and by many other data programs. The file name is “Knight Foundation 2010 SOTC data.por”

Knight Communities: Specific Knight Communities can be identified by variable QSB.

Survey item scales and recoding: The Soul of the Community survey instrument contained survey items using a variety of scales (i.e., 5 response categories, 4 response categories, etc.). To provide for consistency in reporting across the different metrics, all survey items were recoded (or rescaled) to a three-point scale (low, medium and high). Different scales were recoded in the following manner:

7-point scale (Q26 only): 1-2=low, 3-5=medium, 6-7=high

6-point scales: 1=low, 2-4=medium, 5-6=high

5-point scales: 1-3=low, 4=medium, 5=high

4-point scales: 1=low, 2-3=medium, 5=high

3-point scales: unchanged (response categories were still reordered from low to high)

Yes/no items: Yes=high, low=no

Open-ended scale (Q23 only): 0=low, 1-2=medium, 3+=high

The dataset contains both the originally-scaled survey items and the recoded survey items. The variable names for the originally-scaled survey items are the letter “Q” following by the question number – e.g., “Q5”. The variable names for the recoded survey items are the letter “Q” and the question number following by the letter “R” – e.g., “Q5R”.

Index Variables: These variables are calculated as the mean of several variables measuring a specific concept – e.g., the economy or education. They therefore summarize a large amount of information in a single score. Index variables for the following are included in the dataset:

Community Attachment (CA)

Community Loyalty (LOYALTY)

Community Passion (PASSION)

Basic Services (BASIC_SERVICES)

Leadership (LEADERSHIP)

Education (EDUCATION)

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Safety (SAFETY)

Aesthetics (AESTHETICS)

Economy (ECONOMY)

Social Offerings (SOCIAL_OFFERINGS)

Community Offerings (COMMUNITY_OFFERINGS)

Civic Involvement (INVOLVEMENT)

Openness (OPENNESS)

Social Capital (SOCIAL_CAPITAL)

Community Domains (DOMAINS)

The majority of index variables were calculated using the recoded (three-point) survey items. The two exceptions to this rule are community loyalty (LOYALTY) and community passion (PASSION), which were calculated using the original five-point scales.

Demographic Indicators: The dataset contains respondent demographic data for the following questions: sex, age, years lived in the community, job category, number of dependent children (childrens' ages--in categories), marital status, own or rent residence, income, ethnicity (Hispanic/not Hispanic), race, and number of residential telephone lines. These can be identified in the file with variable names beginning with QD distinction.

Geographic Indicators: Knight Communities were organized into 5 urbanicity groups for comparison purposes. The definition of urbanicity is that used by the US Census Bureau: the percentage of the population living in urban areas. The Census Bureau classifies as "urban" all territory, population, and housing units located within an urbanized area (UA) or an urban cluster (UC). It delineates UA and UC boundaries to encompass densely settled territory, which consists of: (a) core census block groups or blocks that have a population density of at least 1,000 people per square mile; and (b) surrounding census blocks that have an overall density of at least 500 people per square mile. In addition, under certain conditions, less densely settled territory may be part of each UA or UC. The Census Bureau's classification of "rural" consists of all territory, population, and housing units located outside of UAs and UCs. The rural component contains both place and non-place territory. Geographic entities, such as census tracts, counties, metropolitan areas, and the territory outside metropolitan areas, often are "split" between urban and rural territory, and the population and housing units they contain often are partly classified as urban and partly classified as rural.

The 5 urbanicity groups used in the Soul of the Community study are:

Very high urbanicity-very large population

Very high urbanicity-large population

Very high urbanicity-medium population

High urbanicity-medium population

Medium/low urbanicity-low population

The indicator in the dataset for these urbanicity groups is the variable URBAN_GROUP.

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The dataset also contains an indicator for the principal city, where individual respondents are classified as either residing in the principal city or in the surrounding area (but still residing in the study area) based on ZIP code. This indicator is the variable CITY.

Weights and weighting: Each community survey was weighted to community-specific parameters for the following: age, sex, race, ethnicity (Hispanic/non-Hispanic) and education. These weights correct for non-response and non-coverage to create unbiased, representative results.

Two weight variables are included with the data: the survey weight (WEIGHT) and the projection weight (PROJWT). WEIGHT should be used when analyzing data from one community, comparing results (i.e., means, percentages) across two or more communities, or when conducting inferential statistical tests (i.e., significance testing). PROJWT should be used when analyzing results for a combination or aggregation of two or more communities: this weight place communities in the correct proportions to one another by projecting the results up to the total community population 18 years of age or older. This weight should never be used for inferential statistical tests, as it will produce incorrect results.

Below is the data dictionary from the SPSS data file:

Variable Information

Variable Information

Variable Position LabelMeasuremen

t Level RoleColumn Width Alignment

Print Format

Write Format

Missing Values

intro1 2 May I please speak with the person, 18 years of age or older, living in this household who had the most recent birthday?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qsb 3 Community Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_02 4 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_03 5 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_04 6 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_05 7 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_06 8 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_07 9 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_08 10 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_09 11 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_10 12 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_11 13 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_12 14 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_13 15 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

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qs3_14 16 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_15 17 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_16 18 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_17 19 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_18 20 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_19 21 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_20 22 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_21 23 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_22 24 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_23 25 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_24 26 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_25 27 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3_26 28 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3 29 S3. In what county do you live? (Open ended and code)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs3a 30 S3a. Please tell me your ZIP Code. (Open ended and code actual ZIP Code)

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd1 31 D1. Please tell me your age. (Open ended and code actual age)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs4 32 S4. How would you describe the area where you live? Would you say you live in (read 1-4)?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs5 33 S5. And would you further describe the area where you live as... (Read 1-6, as appropriate)

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qs5_2 34 S5. And would you further describe the area where you live as... (Read 1-6, as appropriate)

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qn1a 35 1a. Current Ladder Question Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qn1b 36 1b. Future Ladder Question Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qce1 37 1. Taking everything into account, how satisfied are you with this community as a place to live?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

qce2 38 2. How likely are you to recommend this community to a friend or associate as a place to live?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q3a 39 A. I am proud to say I live in this community

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

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q3b 40 B. This community is the perfect place for people like me

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q3c 41 C. This community has a good reputation to outsiders or visitors who do not live here

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q4_1 42 4. What do you think is the most important problem facing this community today?

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q4_2 43 4. What do you think is the most important problem facing this community today? (Allow three responses, 2nd of 3)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q4_3 44 4. What do you think is the most important problem facing this community today? (Allow three responses, 3rd of 3)

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q5 45 5. If you had the choice of where to live, would you rather (read 1-4)?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q6 46 6. How would you compare how this community is as a place to live today, compared to five years ago?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q6a 47 6a. And thinking about five years from now, how do you think this community will be as a place to live compared to today?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q7a 48 A. The availability of outdoor parks, playgrounds, and trails

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q7b 49 B. The beauty or physical setting

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q7c 50 C. The highway and freeway system

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q7d 51 D. The availability of affordable housing

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q7e 52 E. The availability of job opportunities

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q7f 53 F. The overall quality of public schools in your community

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q7g 54 G. The overall quality of the colleges and universities

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q7h 55 H. Having a vibrant nightlife with restaurants, clubs, bars, etc.

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q7i 56 I. Being a good place to meet people and make friends

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q7j 57 J. This community as a place to raise children

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

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q7k 58 K. The availability and accessibility of quality healthcare

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q7l 59 L. The leadership of the elected officials in your city

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q7m 60 M. How much people in this community care about each other

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q7n 61 N. The effectiveness of the local police

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q7o 62 O. The availability of arts and cultural opportunities, such as theaters, museums, and music

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q7p 63 P. The availability of social community events, such as festivals, picnics, parades, and street fairs

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q8a 64 A. Young, talented college graduates looking to enter the job market

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q8b 65 B. Immigrants from other countries

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q8c 66 C. Racial and ethnic minorities Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q8d 67 D. Families with young children

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q8e 68 E. Gay and lesbian people Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q8f 69 F. Senior citizens Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q8g 70 G. Young adults without children

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q9 71 9. How would you rate economic conditions in this community today?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q10 72 10. Right now, do you think that economic conditions in this community as a whole are getting better or getting worse?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q10a 73 10a. How much of the time do you think you can trust the local government to do what is right - just about always, most of the time, only some of the time, or hardly ever?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

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q11 74 11. Are you employed full-time, employed part-time, retired, a homemaker, a student, unemployed but looking for work, temporarily laid off, or unemployed and not looking for work?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q12 75 12. How many minutes, on average, is your daily commute to work (one-way)?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q13 76 13. How satisfied are you with your job, that is, the work you do?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q14 77 14. Based on what you know or have seen, would you say that, in general, your company or employer is ANSWERFROM(CATSD)

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q15 78 15. How likely are you to agree that your job provides you with the income needed to support your family?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q15aa 79 A. Now is a good time to find a job in my area ANSWERFROM(Q15VERB)

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q15ab 80 B. The leaders in my community represent my interests ANSWERFROM(Q15VERB)

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q16a 81 A. In my community I am treated with respect at all times

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q16b 82 B. I felt well-rested yesterday Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q16c 83 C. I felt a high level of stress yesterday

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q16d 84 D. I learned or did something interesting yesterday

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q17 85 17. What would you say is the main source of this stress? Would you say it is mainly related to (read and rotate 1-5, then 6)?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q18 86 18. On a five-point rating scale, where 5 means completely safe and 1 means not at all safe, how would you rate how safe you feel walking alone at night within a mile of your home?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q19 87 19. On a five-point rating scale, where 5 means extremely low and 1 means extremely high, how would you rate the level of crime in your community?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q20 88 20. And would you say the crime level in the area where you live has increased, decreased, or stayed the same over the past year?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

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q21 89 21. Are you registered to vote?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q22a 90 A. Performed local volunteer work for any organization or group

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q22b 91 B. Attended a local public meeting in which local issues were discussed

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q22c 92 C. Voted in the local election Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q22d 93 D. Worked with other residents to make change in the local community

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q22e 94 E. Participated in an activity at your church or other religious institution

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q22f 95 F. Attended a local event, such as a festival, picnic, parade, or street fair

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q22g 96 G. Donated money to help a local organization

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q22h 97 H. Gave money or food to an individual in need in your community, who is not related to you

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q22i 98 I. Provided free shelter to an individual in need in your community who is not related to you

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q22_a 99 22a. Overall, how much impact do you think people like you can have in making your community a better place to live? (Read 1-4)

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q23 100 23. How many formal or informal groups or clubs do you belong to, in your area, that meet at least monthly?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 8.00, 9.00

q24 101 24. How many of your close friends live in your community? Would you say (read 1-6)?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q24a 102 24a. How many of your close friends in this area are also friends with each other? Would you say (read 1-6)?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q25 103 25. How much of your family lives in this area? Would you say (read 1-6)?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2 7.00 through 9.00

q26 104 26. How often do you talk to or visit with your immediate neighbors - These are the 10 or 20 households that live closest to you? Would you say (read 1-7)?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

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q27 105 27. Which of the following do you consider to be the media source you rely upon MOST for your local news and information? Would you say (read and rotate 06-11, then 01)?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q28 106 28. Taking into account all the products and services you receive from them, how satisfied are you with the ANSWERFROM(Q27) as a news and information source overall?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q29 107 29. How likely are you to choose the ANSWERFROM(Q27) as a news and information source when you next seek out a news source?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q30 108 30. How likely are you to recommend the ANSWERFROM(Q27) as a news and information source to a friend or associate?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q31a 109 A. Is a medium I can always trust.

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q31b 110 B. Always delivers on what they promise.

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q31c 111 C. Always treats their customers fairly.

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q31d 112 D. If a problem arises, I can always count on them to reach a fair and satisfactory resolution.

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q31e 113 E. I feel proud to be a user of this news/info source.

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q31f 114 F. Always treats their customers with respect.

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q31g 115 G. Is the perfect news/info source for people like me.

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q31h 116 H. I can't imagine a world without this news/info source.

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd2 117 D2. How many years have you lived in this community?

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd2a 118 D2a. Are you a permanent year-round resident of this county or do you live here for only part of the year with your primary residence somewhere else?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd3 119 D3. Could you tell me the general category of work you do in your primary job?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd3a 120 D3a. Including yourself, how many adults, age 18 or over, currently Live in this household?

Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

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qd4 121 D4. Do you have dependent children under the age of 18 currently living in your household?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd5a 122 A. Under the age of 6 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd5b 123 B. 6 to 12 years of age Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd5c 124 C. 13 to 17 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd6 125 D6. Which one of the following categories BEST describes your marital status?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd7 126 D7. EDUCATION: Please stop me when I read the category

that describes the highest level of education you have

completed. (Read 1-6)

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd8 127 D8. Do you own or rent your residence?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd9 128 D9. INCOME Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd10 129 D10. Are you, yourself, of Hispanic origin or descent?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd111 130 D11. Which of these groups best describes your racial background?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd112 131 D11. Which of these groups best describes your racial background? (Allow three responses, 2nd of 3)

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd113 132 D11. Which of these groups best describes your racial background? (Allow three responses, 3rd of 3)

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd12 133 D12. Do you consider yourself to be White-Hispanic, or Black-Hispanic?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd13 134 D13. How many different residential phone NUMBERS do you have coming into your household, not including lines dedicated to a fax machine, modem, or used strictly for business purposes?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd13a 135 D13A. Is this a cell phone-only household without any telephone landlines?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd13b 136 D13B. Do you have a working cell phone?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd13c 137 D13C. Of all the telephone calls your household receives (read 1-3)?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q15vera 138 A. Now is a good time to find a job in my area

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q15verb 139 B. The leaders in my community represent my interests

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q15veras 140 A. Now is a good time to find a job in my area

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

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q15verbs 141 B. The leaders in my community represent my interests

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

thriving 142 Scale Input 10 Right F5.1 F5.1

struggli 143 Scale Input 10 Right F5.1 F5.1

sufferin 144 Scale Input 10 Right F5.1 F5.1

totaln 145 Scale Input 9 Right F7 F7

lei 146 Scale Input 5 Right F3.1 F3.1

qd111r 147 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd112r 148 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

qd113r 149 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

race_gro 150 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

urban_gr 151 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

city 152 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q1r 153 1. Taking everything into account, how satisfied are you with this community as a place to live?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q2r 154 2. How likely are you to recommend this community to a friend or associate as a place to live?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q3ar 155 A. I am proud to say I live in this community

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q3br 156 B. This community is the perfect place for people like me

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q3cr 157 C. This community has a good reputation to outsiders or visitors who do not live here

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q6r 158 6. How would you compare how this community is as a place to live today, compared to five years ago?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q6ar 159 6a. And thinking about five years from now, how do you think this community will be as a place to live compared to today?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q7ar 160 A. The availability of outdoor parks, playgrounds, and trails

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q7br 161 B. The beauty or physical setting

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q7cr 162 C. The highway and freeway system

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q7dr 163 D. The availability of affordable housing

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q7er 164 E. The availability of job opportunities

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q7fr 165 F. The overall quality of public schools in your community

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q7gr 166 G. The overall quality of the colleges and universities

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q7hr 167 H. Having a vibrant nightlife with restaurants, clubs, bars, etc.

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

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q7ir 168 I. Being a good place to meet people and make friends

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q7kr 169 K. The availability and accessibility of quality healthcare

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q7lr 170 L. The leadership of the elected officials in your city

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q7mr 171 M. How much people in this community care about each other

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q7nr 172 N. The effectiveness of the local police

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q7or 173 O. The availability of arts and cultural opportunities, such as theaters, museums, and music

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q7pr 174 P. The availability of social community events, such as festivals, picnics, parades, and street fairs

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q8ar 175 A. Young, talented college graduates looking to enter the job market

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q8br 176 B. Immigrants from other countries

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q8cr 177 C. Racial and ethnic minorities Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q8dr 178 D. Families with young children

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q8er 179 E. Gay and lesbian people Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q8fr 180 F. Senior citizens Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q8gr 181 G. Young adults without children

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q9r 182 9. Economic Conditions Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q13r 183 13. How satisfied are you with your job, that is, the work you do?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q15r 184 15. How likely are you to agree that your job provides you with the income needed to support your family?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q15aar 185 A. Now is a good time to find a job in my area ANSWERFROM(Q15VERB)

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q15abr 186 B. The leaders in my community represent my interests ANSWERFROM(Q15VERB)

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q18r 187 18. On a five-point rating scale, where 5 means completely safe and 1 means not at all safe, how would you rate how safe you feel walking alone at night within a mile of your home?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q19r 188 19. On a five-point rating scale, where 5 means extremely low and 1 means extremely high, how would you rate the level of crime in

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

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your community?q5r 189 5. If you had the choice of

where to live, would you rather (read 1-4)?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q10r 190 10. Right now, do you think that economic conditions in this community as a whole are getting better or getting worse?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q10ar 191 10a. How much of the time do you think you can trust the local government to do what is right - just about always, most of the time, only some of the time, or hardly ever?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q14r 192 14. Based on what you know or have seen, would you say that, in general, your company or employer is ANSWERFROM(CATSD)

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q22ar 193 A. Performed local volunteer work for any organization or group

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q22br 194 B. Attended a local public meeting in which local issues were discussed

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q22cr 195 C. Voted in the local election Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q22dr 196 D. Worked with other residents to make change in the local community

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q22er 197 E. Participated in an activity at your church or other religious institution

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q22fr 198 F. Attended a local event, such as a festival, picnic, parade, or street fair

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q22gr 199 G. Donated money to help a local organization

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q22hr 200 H. Gave money or food to an individual in need in your community, who is not related to you

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q22ir 201 I. Provided free shelter to an individual in need in your community who is not related to you

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q22_ar 202 22a. Overall, how much impact do you think people like you can have in making your community a better place to live? (Read 1-4)

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q23r 203 23. How many formal or informal groups or clubs do you belong to, in your area, that meet at least monthly?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q24r 204 24. How many of your close friends live in your community? Would you say (read 1-6)?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

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q24ar 205 24a. How many of your close friends in this area are also friends with each other? Would you say (read 1-6)?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q25r 206 25. How much of your family lives in this area? Would you say (read 1-6)?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

q26r 207 26. How often do you talk to or visit with your immediate neighbors - These are the 10 or 20 households that live closest to you? Would you say (read 1-7)?

Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

loyalty 208 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

loyalty_ 209 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

passion 210 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

passion_ 211 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

cca 212 Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

ccagrp 213 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

cca_atta 214 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

basic_se 215 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

leadersh 216 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

educatio 217 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

safety 218 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

aestheti 219 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

economy 220 Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

social_o 221 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

communit 222 Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

involvem 223 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

openness 224 Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

social_c 225 Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

domains 226 Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

weight 227 Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

projwt 228 Scale Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

gender 229 gender Nominal Input 10 Right F8.2 F8.2

Variables in the working file

Variable Values

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Variable Values

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Value Labelintro1 1.00 female

2.00 Yes, male respondent available

4.00 No one in household 18 or older (Thank and Terminate)

7.00 Respondent not available (Set time to call back)

8.00

9.00 SOFT refusal

qsb 1.00 HARD refusal

2.00 Aberdeen, SD

3.00 Akron, OH

4.00 Biloxi, MS

5.00 Boulder, CO

6.00 Bradenton, FL

7.00 Charlotte, NC

8.00 Columbia, SC

9.00 Columbus, GA

10.00 Detroit, MI

11.00 Duluth, MN

12.00 Fort Wayne, IN

13.00 Gary, IN

14.00 Grand Forks, ND

15.00 Lexington, KY

16.00 Long Beach, CA

17.00 Macon, GA

18.00 Miami, FL

19.00 Milledgeville, GA

20.00 Myrtle Beach, SC

21.00 Palm Beach, FL

22.00 Philadelphia, PA

23.00 San Jose, CA

24.00 St. Paul, MN

25.00 State College, PA

26.00 Tallahassee, FL

qs3_02 1.00 Wichita, KS

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

206.00 (Refused)

207.00 Portage County

qs3_03 1.00 Summit County

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

306.00 (Refused)

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307.00 Hancock County

308.00 Harrison County

qs3_04 1.00 Stone County

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

406.00 (Refused)

qs3_05 1.00 Boulder County

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

506.00 (Refused)

507.00 Manatee County

qs3_06 1.00 Sarasota County

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

606.00 (Refused)

607.00 Anson County

608.00 Cabarrus County

609.00 Gaston County

610.00 Mecklenburg County

611.00 Union County

qs3_07 1.00 York County

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

706.00 (Refused)

707.00 Calhoun County

708.00 Fairfield County

709.00 Kershaw County

710.00 Lexington County

711.00 Richland County

qs3_08 1.00 Saluda County

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

806.00 (Refused)

807.00 Russell County, AL

808.00 Chattahoochee County, GA

809.00 Harris County, GA

810.00 Marion County, GA

qs3_09 1.00 Muscogee County, GA

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

906.00 (Refused)

907.00 Wayne County

908.00 Lapeer County

909.00 Livingston County

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910.00 Macomb County

911.00 Oakland County

qs3_10 1.00 St. Clair County

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

1006.00 (Refused)

1007.00 Carlton County, MN

1008.00 St. Louis County, MN

qs3_11 1.00 Douglas County, WI

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

1106.00 (Refused)

1107.00 Allen County

1108.00 Wells County

qs3_12 1.00 Whitley County

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

1206.00 (Refused)

1207.00 Jasper County

1208.00 Lake County

1209.00 Newton County

qs3_13 1.00 Porter County

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

1306.00 (Refused)

1307.00 Polk County

qs3_14 1.00 Grand Forks County

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

1406.00 (Refused)

1407.00 Bourbon County

1408.00 Clark County

1409.00 Fayette County

1410.00 Jessamine County

1411.00 Scott County

qs3_15 1.00 Woodford County

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

1506.00 (Refused)

qs3_16 1.00

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

1606.00 (Refused)

1607.00 Bibb County

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1608.00 Crawford County

1609.00 Jones County

1610.00 Monroe County

qs3_17 1.00 Twiggs County

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

1706.00 (Refused)

qs3_18 1.00 Miami-Dade County, FL

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

1806.00 (Refused)

1807.00 Baldwin County

qs3_19 1.00 Hancock County

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

1906.00 (Refused)

qs3_20 1.00 Horry County

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

2006.00 (Refused)

qs3_21 1.00 Palm Beach County

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

2106.00 (Refused)

2107.00 Bucks County

2108.00 Chester County

2109.00 Delaware County

2110.00 Montgomery County

qs3_22 1.00 Philadelphia County

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

2206.00 (Refused)

2207.00 San Benito County

qs3_23 1.00 Santa Clara County

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

2306.00 (Refused)

2307.00 Anoka County, MN

2308.00 Carver County, MN

2309.00 Chisago County, MN

2310.00 Dakota County, MN

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2311.00 Hennepin County, MN

2312.00 Isanti County, MN

2313.00 Ramsey County, MN

2314.00 Scott County, MN

2315.00 Sherburne County, MN

2316.00 Washington County, MN

2317.00 Wright County, MN

2318.00 Pierce County, WI

qs3_24 1.00 St. Croix County, WI

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

2406.00 (Refused)

qs3_25 1.00 Centre County

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

2506.00 (Refused)

2507.00 Gadsden County

2508.00 Jefferson County

2509.00 Leon County

qs3_26 1.00 Wakulla County

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

2606.00 (Refused)

2607.00 Butler County

2608.00 Harvey County

2609.00 Sedgwick County

qs3 1.00 Sumner County

2.00 Other (do not list)

3.00 (DK)

106.00 (Refused)

107.00 Brown County

qs3a 90802.00

Edmunds County

90803.00

90802

90804.00

90803

90805.00

90804

90806.00

90805

90807.00

90806

90808.00

90807

90810.00

90808

90813.00

90810

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90814.00

90813

90815.00

90814

90822.00

90815

90840.00

90822

99997.00

90840

99998.00

Other (Do NOT list)

99999.00

(DK)

qs4 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 A city or urban area

3.00 A suburb

4.00 A rural area

8.00 Or something else

9.00 (DK)

qs5 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 A large city

3.00 A medium size city

8.00 A small city

9.00 (DK)

qs5_2 4.00 (Refused)

5.00 The suburb of a large city

6.00 The suburb of a medium city

8.00 The suburb of a small city

9.00 (DK)

qn1a .00 (Refused)

1.00 Worst possible life

2.00 01

3.00 02

4.00 03

5.00 04

6.00 05

7.00 06

8.00 07

9.00 08

10.00 09

98.00 Best possible life

99.00 (DK)

qn1b .00 (Refused)

1.00 Worst possible life

2.00 01

3.00 02

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4.00 03

5.00 04

6.00 05

7.00 06

8.00 07

9.00 08

10.00 09

98.00 Best possible life

99.00 (DK)

qce1 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Not at all satisfied

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00a Extremely satisfied

8.00a (Not applicable)

9.00a (DK)

qce2 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Not at all likely

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00a Extremely likely

8.00a (Not applicable)

9.00a (DK)

q3a 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Strongly disagree

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00a Strongly agree

8.00a (Not applicable)

9.00a (DK)

q3b 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Strongly disagree

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00a Strongly agree

8.00a (Not applicable)

9.00a (DK)

q3c 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Strongly disagree

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

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7.00a Strongly agree

8.00a (Not applicable)

9.00a (DK)

q4_1 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Other (list)

3.00 (DK)

q4_2 1.00 (Refused)

96.00 Other (list)

q4_3 1.00 NO MORE RESPONSES

96.00 Other (list)

q5 1.00 NO MORE RESPONSES

2.00 Stay in your neighborhood

3.00 Move outside of this communitybut stay in the state

4.00 Move to another city and state altogether

8.00a

9.00a (DK)

q6 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Much worse

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00a Much better

8.00a

9.00a (DK)

q6a 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Will be much worse

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

8.00a Will be much better

9.00a (DK)

q7a 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00a Very good

8.00a (Not applicable)

9.00a (DK)

q7b 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

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3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00a Very good

8.00a (Not applicable)

9.00a (DK)

q7c 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00a Very good

8.00a (Not applicable)

9.00a (DK)

q7d 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00a Very good

8.00a (Not applicable)

9.00a (DK)

q7e 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00a Very good

8.00a (Not applicable)

9.00a (DK)

q7f 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00a Very good

8.00a (Not applicable)

9.00a (DK)

q7g 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00a Very good

8.00a (Not applicable)

9.00a (DK)

q7h 1.00 (Refused)

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2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00a Very good

8.00a (Not applicable)

9.00a (DK)

q7i 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00a Very good

8.00a (Not applicable)

9.00a (DK)

q7j 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00 Very good

8.00 (Not applicable)

9.00 (DK)

q7k 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00a Very good

8.00a (Not applicable)

9.00a (DK)

q7l 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00a Very good

8.00a (Not applicable)

9.00a (DK)

q7m 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00a Very good

8.00a (Not applicable)

9.00a (DK)

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q7n 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00a Very good

8.00a (Not applicable)

9.00a (DK)

q7o 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00a Very good

8.00a (Not applicable)

9.00a (DK)

q7p 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00a Very good

8.00a (Not applicable)

9.00a (DK)

q8a 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

8.00a Very good

9.00a (DK)

q8b 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

8.00a Very good

9.00a (DK)

q8c 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

8.00a Very good

9.00a (DK)

q8d 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

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3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

8.00a Very good

9.00a (DK)

q8e 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

8.00a Very good

9.00a (DK)

q8f 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

8.00a Very good

9.00a (DK)

q8g 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

8.00a Very good

9.00a (DK)

q9 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Very bad

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

8.00a Very good

9.00a (DK)

q10 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Getting better

3.00 Getting worse

8.00a (Same)

9.00a (DK)

q10a 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Hardly ever

3.00 Only some of the time

4.00 Most of the time

8.00 Just about always

9.00 (DK)

q11 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Employed full-time

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3.00 Employed part-time

4.00 Retired

5.00 Homemaker

6.00 Student

7.00 Unemployed but looking for work

8.00 Temporarily laid off

9.00

10.00 (Disabled/unable to work)

98.00 (Other) (do not list)

99.00 (DK)

q13 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Extremely dissatisfied

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

8.00a Extremely satisfied

9.00a (DK)

q14 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Not changing the size of its workforce

3.00 Letting people go and reducing the size of its workforce

7.00a

8.00a (Does not apply)

9.00a (DK)

q15 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Strongly disagree

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

8.00a Strongly agree

9.00a (DK)

q15aa 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Strongly disagree

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

8.00a Strongly agree

9.00a (DK)

q15ab 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Strongly disagree

3.00 2

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4.00 3

5.00 4

8.00a Strongly agree

9.00a (DK)

q16a 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Strongly disagree

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00 Strongly agree

8.00 (Not applicable)

9.00 (DK)

q16b 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Strongly disagree

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00 Strongly agree

8.00 (Not applicable)

9.00 (DK)

q16c 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Strongly disagree

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00 Strongly agree

8.00 (Not applicable)

9.00 (DK)

q16d 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Strongly disagree

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00 Strongly agree

8.00 (Not applicable)

9.00 (DK)

q17 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Your job

3.00 Your family

4.00 Your finances

5.00 Where you live

6.00 Crime

8.00 Or, something else

9.00 (DK)

q18 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Not at all safe

3.00 2

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4.00 3

5.00 4

8.00a Completely safe

9.00a (DK)

q19 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Extremely high

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

8.00a Extremely low

9.00a (DK)

q20 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Increased

3.00 Stayed the same

8.00a Decreased

9.00a (DK)

q21 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Yes

8.00a No

9.00a (DK)

q22a 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Yes

8.00a No

9.00a (DK)

q22b 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Yes

8.00a No

9.00a (DK)

q22c 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Yes

8.00a No

9.00a (DK)

q22d 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Yes

8.00a No

9.00a (DK)

q22e 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Yes

8.00a No

9.00a (DK)

q22f 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Yes

8.00a No

9.00a (DK)

q22g 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Yes

8.00a No

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9.00a (DK)

q22h 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Yes

8.00a No

9.00a (DK)

q22i 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Yes

8.00a No

9.00a (DK)

q22_a 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 No impact at all

3.00 A small impact

4.00 A moderate impact

8.00 A big impact

9.00 (DK)

q23 .00 (Refused)

7.00 None

8.00a 7+

9.00a (DK)

q24 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 None

3.00 A few

4.00 Some

5.00 About half

6.00 Most

8.00a All or nearly all

9.00a (DK)

q24a 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 None

3.00 A few

4.00 Some

5.00 About half

6.00 Most

8.00 All or nearly all

9.00 (DK)

q25 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 None

3.00 A few

4.00 Some

5.00 About half

6.00 Most

8.00a All or nearly all

9.00a (DK)

q26 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 NeverNunca

3.00 Once a year or less

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4.00 Several times a year

5.00 Once a month

6.00 Several times a month

7.00 Several times a week

8.00 About every day

9.00 (DK)

q27 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Some other media source (list)

3.00 (DK)

6.00 (Refused)

7.00 Local weekly newspaper (print version)

8.00

9.00 Local newspaper Web site

10.00 Other Web site with local content

11.00

q28 1.00 Local radio station

2.00 Not at all satisfied

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00 Extremely satisfied

8.00 (Not applicable)

9.00 (DK)

q29 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Not at all likely

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00 Extremely likely

8.00 (Not applicable)

9.00 (DK)

q30 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Not at all likely

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00 Extremely likely

8.00 (Not applicable)

9.00 (DK)

q31a 1.00 (Refused)

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2.00 Strongly disagree

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00 Strongly agree

8.00 (Not applicable)

9.00 (DK)

q31b 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Strongly disagree

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00 Strongly agree

8.00 (Not applicable)

9.00 (DK)

q31c 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Strongly disagree

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00 Strongly agree

8.00 (Not applicable)

9.00 (DK)

q31d 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Strongly disagree

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00 Strongly agree

8.00 (Not applicable)

9.00 (DK)

q31e 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Strongly disagree

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00 Strongly agree

8.00 (Not applicable)

9.00 (DK)

q31f 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Strongly disagree

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00 Strongly agree

8.00 (Not applicable)

9.00 (DK)

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q31g 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Strongly disagree

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00 Strongly agree

8.00 (Not applicable)

9.00 (DK)

q31h 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Strongly disagree

3.00 2

4.00 3

5.00 4

7.00 Strongly agree

8.00 (Not applicable)

9.00 (DK)

qd2a 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Year-round resident

3.00 Seasonal

4.00 (DK)

qd3 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Manager, Executive or Official--in a business, government...

3.00 Business Owner--such as a store, factory, plumbing contra...

4.00 Clerical or Office Worker--in business, government agency...

5.00 Sales worker--clerk in a store, door-to-door salesperson,...

6.00 Service worker--policeman/woman, fireman, waiter or waitr...

7.00 Construction or Mining worker-construction manager, plumb...

8.00 Manufacturing or Production worker -operates a machine in...

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9.00 Transportation worker-drives a truck, taxi cab, bus or et...

10.00 Installation or Repair worker-garage mechanic, linesman, ...

11.00 Farming, Fishing or Forestry worker-Farmer, farm worker, ...

12.00

98.00 Other (list)

99.00 (DK)

qd4 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Yes

8.00 No

9.00 (DK)

qd6 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Now married

3.00 Living in a partnered relationship

4.00 Never been married

5.00 Widowed

6.00 Separated

8.00 Divorced

9.00 (DK)

qd7 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Grade school or less

3.00 Some high school

4.00 High school graduate

5.00 Some college or technical school

6.00 College graduate

8.00 Post-graduate work or degree

9.00 (DK)

qd8 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Own

3.00 Rent

8.00

9.00 (DK)

qd9 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Under $15,000

3.00 $15,000 to $24,999

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4.00 $25,000 to $34,999

5.00 $35,000 to $44,999

6.00 $45,000 to $54,999

7.00 $55,000 to $74,999

8.00 $75,000 to $99,999

98.00 $100,000 or over

99.00 (DK)

qd10 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Yes

8.00 No

9.00 (DK)

qd111 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Some other race (list))

3.00 (DK)

6.00 (Refused)

7.00 White

8.00 Black or African-American

9.00 Asian

10.00 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

11.00

12.00 (Hispanic)

qd112 1.00 (More than one)

6.00 Some other race (list)

7.00 White

8.00 Black or African-American

9.00 Asian

10.00 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

11.00

12.00 (Hispanic)

96.00 (More than one)

qd113 1.00 NO MORE RESPONSES

6.00

7.00 White

8.00 Black or African-American

9.00 Asian

10.00 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

11.00

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12.00 (Hispanic)

96.00 (More than one)

qd12 1.00 NO MORE RESPONSES

2.00 Other (list)

3.00 (DK)

6.00 (Refused)

7.00 White-Hispanic

8.00 Black-Hispanic

qd13 .00

1.00 Zero

2.00 One

3.00 Two

4.00 Three

5.00 Four

8.00 Five or more

9.00 (DK)

qd13a 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Yes

8.00 No

9.00 (DK)

qd13b 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Yes

8.00 No

9.00 (DK)

qd13c 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Some are received on cell phones and some on regular phone

3.00 Very few or none are received on cell phones

8.00

9.00 (DK)

q15vera 1.00 (Refused)

2.00 Using a five-point scale, where 5 means strongly agree an...

q15verb 1.00 (If necessary, read:) Again, 5 means strongly

agree and 1...

2.00 (If necessary, read:) You may

use any of the numbers1, 2,...

q15veras

1.00 Usando una escala de cinco puntos, que tan de acuerdo o ...

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2.00 Utilizando una escala de cinco puntos, donde el '5' signi...

q15verbs

1.00 (If necessary, read:) Le repito,

el '5' significa definit...

2.00 (If necessary, read:) Puede

usar cualquiera de los numero...

race_gro

.00

1.00 Hispanic

2.00 White - Non-Hispanic

3.00 Black - Non-Hispanic

urban_gr

1.00 Other

2.00 Very high urbanicity-large population

3.00 Very high urbanicity-medium population

4.00 High urbanicity-medium population

5.00 Medium/low urbanicity-low population

city 1.00

2.00 City

q1r 1.00 Not city, rest of metro/micro area

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q2r 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q3ar 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q3br 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q3cr 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q6r 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q6ar 1.00 High

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2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q7ar 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q7br 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q7cr 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q7dr 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q7er 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q7fr 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q7gr 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q7hr 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q7ir 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q7kr 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q7lr 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q7mr 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q7nr 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q7or 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q7pr 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

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q8ar 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q8br 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q8cr 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q8dr 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q8er 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q8fr 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q8gr 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q9r 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q13r 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q15r 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q15aar 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q15abr 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q18r 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q19r 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q5r 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q10r 1.00 High

2.00 Low

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3.00 Medium

q10ar 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q14r 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q22ar 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q22br 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q22cr 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q22dr 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q22er 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q22fr 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q22gr 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q22hr 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q22ir 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q23r 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q24r 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q24ar 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q25r 1.00 High

2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

q26r 1.00 High

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2.00 Low

3.00 Medium

ccagrp 1.00 High

2.00 Not Attached

3.00 Neutral

cca_atta .00 Attached

1.00 Not Attached + Neutral

gender 1.00 Attached

2.00 male