Cumulative Student Survey (with ANES Comparisons) POLI 300 Fall 1987-2010 [Spring and Fall 09 Responses Combined]

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Cumulative Student Survey (with ANES Comparisons) POLI 300 Fall [Spring and Fall 09 Responses Combined]

Mean Party ID (on 7-point scale, combining Q1 & Q2)

Mean 7-Point Party ID (showing full range of data)

Mean 7-point Party ID (ANES Data)

Mean 7-Point ANES Party ID (showing full range of data)

Mean Party ID (with and without Leaners)

Recalled Parents’ Party ID

Presidential Approval

Presidential Approval by Party ID

ANES Presidential Approval by Party ID

Voted in Last Election

Voted in Election (ANES)

R’s Own Ideology

R’s Own Ideology by Party ID

R’s Own Ideology by Party ID (ANES Data)

Perception of Party Ideological Positions

Perception of Party Ideological Positions (ANES Data)

Perception of Incumbent President’s Ideology

Perception of President’s Ideology by Party ID

Health Insurance Opinion

Health Insurance Opinion by Party ID

Abortion Opinion

Abortion Opinion by Party ID

ANES Abortion Opinion by Party ID

ANES Abortion Opinion by Gender

ANES Abortion Opinion by Age

ANES Abortion Opinion by Generation

Abortion by Religion (Protestant vs. Catholic)

Abortion by Religion (Evangelical vs. Mainline Protestant)