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1 Project Code: VAND0006 Project Name: Americas Barometer Canada Prepared for: Mitchell A. Seligson Interviews: 1500 Field Period: 4/30/2010-5/11/2010 Project Manager: Sam Luks Matching and Weighting YouGov Polimetrix interviewed 1703 respondents who were then matched down to a sample of 1500 to produce the final dataset. The respondents were matched on gender, age, region, education, and political interest. YouGov Polimetrix then weighted the matched set of survey respondents to known marginals for the general population of Canada from Statistics Canada. Those marginals are shown below. Age: 18-34: 29.24% 35-54: 37.92% 55+: 32.84% Gender: Male: 49.14% Female: 50.86% Education: HS or less: 47.46% Some College: 33.74% College Graduate: 12.04% Post-graduate: 6.76% Variable List Name Description caseid weight Case Weight x_or_y Question series lang Language preference LS3 General satisfaction with life A4 Country's most serious problem SOCT1 SOCT2 Country's economic situation Country's econ situation vs. past 12 months SOCT3 IDIO1 Country's econ situation vs. next 12 months Your economic situation IDIO2 Your econ situation vs. past 12 months IDIO3 Your econ situation vs. next 12 months CP2 Requested help from member of Parliament CP4A Requested help from local government CP4 Requested help from agency/institution NP1 Attended town meeting past 12 months NP2 Sought assistance from official in past 12 months MUNI10 Request/issue resolved SGL1 Rate municipality services CP5 CP6 Solved community problem recently Attend - religious organization CP7 Attend - parents' association at school CP8 Attend - community improvement committee CP9 Attend - association of professionals CP13 Attend - political party CP20 Attend - associations of women IT1 People nearby trustworthy PROT3 Participated in demonstration/protest in last 12 months JC1 Coup justified - high unemployment JC10 Coup justified - lots of crime 1

2 JC13 Coup justified - lots of corruption JC15A Justifiable to close Parliament JC16A Justifiable to dissolve Supreme Court VIC1EXT Victim of crime in past 12 months VIC1EXTA VIC2 Number of times victim of crime in past 12 months Type of crime VIC2AA Place where crime occurred VIC1HOGAR Other person in house victim of crime AOJ8 Authorities abide law to catch criminals AOJ11 AOJ11A Level of safety in neighborhood Crime level represent threat to well-being AOJ12 AOJ17 Faith in judicial system to punish guilty Neighborhood affected by gangs WT1 Worries about terrorist attack in next 12 months WT2 Worried about victim of terrorist attack M1 Rate Harper job performance PN4 Satisfied with democracy in Canada PN5 DEM2 Level of democracy in Canada Agree democratic vs authoritarian government DEM11 AUT1 Government with iron fist or participation Strong leader or electoral democracy PP1 Tried to persuade others' vote PP2 EXC2 Work for campaign in 2008 election Police officer asked for bribe EXC6 Government employee asked for bribe EXC11 EXC11a Had ealings with local government Paid extra money to process document EXC13 Employment status EXC13a EXC14 Asked to pay a bribe at work Had dealings with courts EXC14a EXC15 Paid bribe to courts Used public health services EXC15a EXC16 Paid bribe at hospital/clinic Have child in school EXC16a EXC18 Paid bribe at school Think paying bribe justified EXC7 Corruption among public officials common CRISIS1 CRISIS2 Suffering economic crisis Most to blame for economic crisis VB1 Registered to vote VB2 Vote in Federal election 2008 VB3s Vote candidate Federal election 2008 VB10 Identify with political party VB11s POL1 Political party identity Political interest CLIEN1 CLIEN2 Been offered something for vote Offer more/less likely to vote HAICR1 Source of info about country's situation Q5B Religion importance in life Q10 Household income Q10D Salary good enough Q10E Income level over past 2 years Q10F Reason for salary decrease Q11 Marital status Q12 Have children Q12b Number of children Q12A GI0 Number of children living with you Pay attention to news GI3 Number of provinces GI4 Years in parliament term OCUP1B1 Lost job in past 2 years OCUP1B2 Household member lost job LS6 Feel at this moment LS6A Felt two years ago L1B Left Right B_tv Extent - like watching television B1 Extent - courts in the Canada guarantee a fair trial 2

3 B2 B3 B4 B6 political B10A B12 B13 B14 B18 B21 B21A B31 B32 B43 B37 N1 N3 N9 N11 N12 N15 POP101 POP102 POP103 POP107 POP113 EFF1 EFF2 political ING4 than DEM23 ROS1 ROS2 ROS3 ROS4 ROS5 ROS6 E5 E8 to E11 E15 E14 protest Extent - respect the political institutions of the Canada Extent - citizens' basic rights are well protected by the political system of the Canada Extent - feel proud of living under the political system of the Canada Extent - personally feel that one should support the system of the Canada Extent - personally trust the justice system Extent - personally trust the Armed Forces Extent - personally trust the Parliament Extent - personally trust the national government Extent - personally trust the police Extent - personally trust the political parties Extent - personally trust the Prime Minister Extent - personally trust the Supreme Court Extent - personally trust your local or municipal government Extent - personally proud of being a Canadian Extent - personally trust the mass media Extent - current administration fights poverty Extent - current administration promotes and protects democratic principles Extent - current administration combats government corruption Extent - current administration improves citizen safety Extent - current administration combats unemployment Extent - current administration is managing the economy well Agreement - necessary for prime ministers to limit the voice and vote of opposition parties Agreement - when Parliament hinders, presidents should govern without the Parliament Agreement - when Supreme Court blocks gov work, the Court should be disregarded Agreement - the people should govern directly rather than through elected representatives Agreement - those who disagree with the majority represent a threat to the country Agreement - those who govern this country are interested in what people think Agreement - personally understand the most important issues of this country Agreement - democracy may have problems, but it is better any other form of government Agreement - democracy can exist without political parties Agreement - Canadian gov should own the most important enterprises Agreement - Canadian gov should be primarily responsible for ensuring the well-being of the people. Agreement - Canadian gov should be primarily responsible for creating jobs. Agreement - Canadian gov should implement strong policies to reduce income inequality Agreement - Canadian gov should be primarily responsible for providing retirement pensions. Agreement - Canadian gov should be primarily responsible for providing health care services. Action approval - participating in legal demonstrations Action approval - participating in an organization or group try to solve community problems Action approval - working for campaigns for a political party or candidate Action approval - participating in the blocking of roads to protest Action approval - seizing private property in order to 3

4 E3 E16 the D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 PER1 PER2 PER3 person PER4 PER5 PER6 PER7 PER8 PER9 PER10 inputstate gender birthyr education religpew Action approval - participating in a group working to violently overthrow an elected government Action approval - taking the law into their own hands when government does not punish criminals People who only say bad things about the Canadian form of government - approve of right to vote Approval of such people being allowed to conduct peaceful demonstrations Approval of such people being permitted to run for public office Approval of such people appearing on television to make speeches Approval of homosexuals being permitted to run for public office Approval of same-sex couples having the right to marry Personality agreement - Sociable and active person Personality agreement - Critical and quarrelsome person Personality agreement - Dependable and self-disciplined Personality agreement - Anxious and easily upset person Personality agreement - Open to new experiences and intellectual person Personality agreement - Quiet and shy person Personality agreement - Generous and warm person Personality agreement - Disorganized and careless person Personality agreement - Calm and emotionally stable person Personality agreement - Uncreative and unimaginative person Province Gender Birth Year Education Pew religion Verbatims GI1 Pres of US 4

5 Variable Map and Codebook Name: caseid Description: Name: weight Description: Case Weight Name: x_or_y Description: Question series X Y 0 8 Skipped 0 9 Not Asked Name: lang Description: Language preference English/Anglais French/Franà ais 0 8 Skipped 0 9 Not Asked Name: LS3 Description: General satisfaction with life Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Somewhat dissatisfied 42 4 Very dissatisfied Name: A4 Description: Country's most serious problem 71 1 Problems with/crisis of the Economy 41 2 Inflation, high prices 69 3 Unemployment 44 4 Poverty 26 5 Delinquency, crime 6 6 Popular protests (strikes, road blockages, work stoppages, e 5

6 2 7 Lack of land to farm 6 9 Lack of credit Environment Drug addiction 7 12 Drug trafficking Corruption Gangs Bad government 4 16 Migration War against terrorism 6 18 Roads in poor condition 2 19 Lack of Water 8 20 Population explosion Lack of or poor quality Education Health care 1 23 Malnutrition 1 24 Lack of Electricity 5 25 Discrimination 9 26 External debt 3 27 Lack of Security 6 30 Armed conflict 0 31 Kidnappings 0 32 Forced displacement of persons 7 33 Terrorism 7 55 Housing 6 56 Violations of human rights 9 57 Violence Inequality Politicians 1 60 Problems of transportation Letting the guilty go free Other Don't know Skipped Not Asked Name: SOCT1 Description: Country's economic situation 37 1 Very good Good Neither good nor bad (fair) Bad 48 5 Very bad Name: SOCT2 Description: Country's econ situation vs. past 12 months Better Same Worse 6

7 Name: SOCT3 Description: Country's econ situation vs. next 12 months Better Same Worse 1 98 Skipped Name: IDIO1 Description: Your economic situation 76 1 Very good Good Neither good nor bad (fair) Bad 53 5 Very bad Name: IDIO2 Description: Your econ situation vs. past 12 months Better Same Worse Name: IDIO3 Description: Your econ situation vs. next 12 months Better Same Worse Name: CP2 Description: Requested help from member of Parliament Yes No 1 88 Don't know 7

8 Name: CP4A Description: Requested help from local government Yes No Name: CP4 Description: Requested help from agency/institution Yes No 1 88 Don't know Name: NP1 Description: Attended town meeting past 12 months Yes No Name: NP2 Description: Sought assistance from official in past 12 months Yes No Name: MUNI10 Description: Request/issue resolved 69 0 No 55 1 Yes 8 88 Don't know Not Asked 8

9 Name: SGL1 Description: Rate municipality services 35 1 Very good Good Neither good nor bad (fair) Bad 19 5 Very bad Name: CP5 Description: Solved community problem recently 38 1 Once a week 45 2 Once or twice a month Once or twice a year Never 2 88 Don't know Name: CP6 Description: Attend - religious organization Once a week 83 2 Once or twice a month Once or twice a year Never Name: CP7 Description: Attend - parents' association at school 5 1 Once a week 32 2 Once or twice a month 94 3 Once or twice a year Never 2 88 Don't know Name: CP8 Description: Attend - community improvement committee 9

10 22 1 Once a week Once or twice a month Once or twice a year Never Name: CP9 Description: Attend - association of professionals 3 1 Once a week 37 2 Once or twice a month 89 3 Once or twice a year Never 1 88 Don't know Name: CP13 Description: Attend - political party 3 1 Once a week 14 2 Once or twice a month Once or twice a year Never 3 88 Don't know Name: CP20 Description: Attend - associations of women 12 1 Once a week 34 2 Once or twice a month 37 3 Once or twice a year Never 3 98 Skipped Not Asked Name: IT1 Description: People nearby trustworthy Very trustworthy Somewhat trustworthy Not very trustworthy 22 4 Untrustworthy 10

11 Name: PROT3 Description: Participated in demonstration/protest in last 12 months 74 1 Yes No Name: JC1 Description: Coup justified - high unemployment 38 1 A military take-over of the state would be justified A military take-over of the state would not be justified 3 88 Don't know 1 98 Skipped Name: JC10 Description: Coup justified - lots of crime A military take-over of the state would be justified A military take-over of the state would not be justified 4 88 Don't know Name: JC13 Description: Coup justified - lots of corruption A military take-over of the state would be justified A military take-over of the state would not be justified 4 88 Don't know 1 98 Skipped Name: JC15A Description: Justifiable to close Parliament 83 1 Yes, it is justified No, it is not justified 11

12 Name: JC16A Description: Justifiable to dissolve Supreme Court 70 1 Yes, it is justified No, it is not justified 2 88 Don't know 1 98 Skipped Name: VIC1EXT Description: Victim of crime in past 12 months Yes No Name: VIC1EXTA Description: Number of times victim of crime in past 12 months Skipped Not Asked Name: VIC2 Description: Type of crime 12 1 Unarmed robbery, _no_ assault or physical threats 2 2 Unarmed robbery _with_ assault or physical threats 3 3 Armed robbery 14 4 Assault but not robbery 2 5 Rape or sexual assault 0 6 Kidnapping 10 7 Vandalism 19 8 Burglary of your home 7 10 Extortion Other Not Asked Name: VIC2AA Description: Place where crime occurred 39 1 In your home 28 2 In your neighborhood 12

13 21 3 In your municipality 12 4 In another municipality 6 5 In another country Not Asked Name: VIC1HOGAR Description: Other person in house victim of crime Yes No Name: AOJ8 Description: Authorities abide law to catch criminals Should always abide by the law Occasionally can cross the line 1 88 Don't know Name: AOJ11 Description: Level of safety in neighborhood Very safe Somewhat safe 53 3 Somewhat unsafe 11 4 Very unsafe Name: AOJ11A Description: Crime level represent threat to well-being Very much Somewhat Little 36 4 None Name: AOJ12 Description: Faith in judicial system to punish guilty 13

14 61 1 A lot Some Little None Name: AOJ17 Description: Neighborhood affected by gangs 33 1 A lot 87 2 Somewhat Little None Name: WT1 Description: Worries about terrorist attack in next 12 months 80 1 Very worried Somewhat worried A little worried Not at all worried Haven't thought much about this Name: WT2 Description: Worried about victim of terrorist attack 51 1 Very worried Somewhat worried A little worried Not at all worried Haven't thought much about this Name: M1 Description: Rate Harper job performance Very good Good 14

15 549 3 Neither good nor bad (fair) Bad Very bad Name: PN4 Description: Satisfied with democracy in Canada Very satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfied 74 4 Very dissatisfied 1 88 Don't know Name: PN5 Description: Level of democracy in Canada Very democratic Somewhat democratic Not very democratic 21 4 Not at all democratic 1 98 Skipped Name: DEM2 Description: Agree democratic vs authoritarian government For people like me it doesn't matter whether a government is Democracy is preferable to any other form of government Under some circumstances an authoritarian government may be 5 88 Don't know Name: DEM11 Description: Government with iron fist or participation 77 1 Iron fist Everyone's participation 15

16 Name: AUT1 Description: Strong leader or electoral democracy 85 1 We need a strong leader who does not have to be elected Electoral democracy is the best 3 88 Don't know Name: PP1 Description: Tried to persuade others' vote 38 1 Frequently Occasionally Rarely Never Name: PP2 Description: Work for campaign in 2008 election 35 1 Yes, worked Did not work Name: EXC2 Description: Police officer asked for bribe No 17 2 Yes Name: EXC6 Description: Government employee asked for bribe No 27 2 Yes 16

17 Name: EXC11 Description: Had ealings with local government No Yes Name: EXC11a Description: Paid extra money to process document 95 1 No 19 2 Yes Not Asked Name: EXC13 Description: Employment status No Yes Name: EXC13a Description: Asked to pay a bribe at work No 6 2 Yes Not Asked Name: EXC14 Description: Had dealings with courts No 59 2 Yes Name: EXC14a Description: Paid bribe to courts 17

18 56 1 No 3 2 Yes Not Asked Name: EXC15 Description: Used public health services No Yes 1 98 Skipped Name: EXC15a Description: Paid bribe at hospital/clinic No 8 2 Yes Not Asked Name: EXC16 Description: Have child in school No Yes Name: EXC16a Description: Paid bribe at school No 3 2 Yes Not Asked Name: EXC18 Description: Think paying bribe justified 18

19 696 1 No 46 2 Yes 1 88 Don't know Name: EXC7 Description: Corruption among public officials common Very common Common Uncommon 75 4 Very uncommon Name: CRISIS1 Description: Suffering economic crisis We are suffering a very serious economic crisis We are suffering a crisis but it is not very serious 75 3 No economic crisis 1 88 Don't know Name: CRISIS2 Description: Most to blame for economic crisis 83 1 The previous government The current government Ourselves, we Canadians The rich people of our country 36 5 The problems of democracy The rich countries The economic system of the country Never have thought about it Other Not Asked Name: VB1 Description: Registered to vote Yes 55 2 No 12 3 Being processed 1 88 Don't know 19

20 Name: VB2 Description: Vote in Federal election Voted Did not vote Name: VB3s Description: Vote candidate Federal election None The Conservative Party The Liberal Party The New Democratic Party 86 4 The Green Party The Bloc Quebecois 44 6 Other Don't know 1 98 Skipped Not Asked Name: VB10 Description: Identify with political party Yes No Name: VB11s Description: Political party identity The Conservative Party The Liberal Party 73 3 The New Democratic Party 18 4 The Green Party 51 5 The Bloc Quebecois 21 6 Other 1 98 Skipped Not Asked Name: POL1 20

21 Description: Political interest A lot Some Little None Name: CLIEN1 Description: Been offered something for vote 5 1 Often 35 2 Sometimes Never Name: CLIEN2 Description: Offer more/less likely to vote 7 1 More likely 26 2 Less likely 7 3 Equally likely 146 Name: HAICR1 Description: Source of info about country's situation TV Newspaper (including newspapers read online) 48 3 Radio 3 4 Church 4 5 Community center 4 6 School 14 7 Family members 6 8 Coworkers or school colleagues 13 9 Friends 1 10 Neighbors Internet outlets (excluding newspapers) Name: Q5B Description: Religion importance in life 21

22 287 1 Very important Rather important Not very important Not at all important Name: Q10 Description: Household income $1,000 or less $1,001 - $1, $1,901 - $2, $2,701 - $3, $3,601 - $4, $4,601 - $5, $5,701 - $7, $7,001 - $8, $8,801 - $12, $12,001 or more Don't know 3 98 Skipped Name: Q10D Description: Salary good enough Is good enough for you and you can save from it Is just enough for you, so that you do not have major proble Is not enough for you and you are stretched Is not enough for you and you are having a hard time 1 88 Don't know Name: Q10E Description: Income level over past 2 years Increased Remained the same Decreased 1 88 Don't know Name: Q10F Description: Reason for salary decrease 22

23 78 1 Reduction in hours of work or salary A member of the household lost his or her job 28 3 Reduction in sales/business not good 3 4 A family business went into bankruptcy 7 5 Income from abroad decreased or stopped 40 6 A member of the household who received income was sick, died 0 7 Natural disaster /loss of crops 84 8 Other 91 9 Everything is more expensive/income is not enough Not Asked Name: Q11 Description: Marital status Single Married Common law marriage Divorced 60 5 Separated 63 6 Widowed Name: Q12 Description: Have children Yes No Name: Q12b Description: Number of children Not Asked Name: Q12A Description: Number of children living with you 1 98 Skipped Not Asked 23

24 Name: GI0 Description: Pay attention to news Daily A few times a week 51 3 A few times a month 63 4 Rarely 16 5 Never Name: GI3 Description: Number of provinces 0-9 Not Asked Skipped Name: GI4 Description: Years in parliament term 0-9 Not Asked Skipped Name: OCUP1B1 Description: Lost job in past 2 years Yes, you lost your job but found a new one Yes, you lost your job and have not found a new one No, did not lose your job Did not work because you decided not to work or you have dis 1 88 Don't know Name: OCUP1B2 Description: Household member lost job Yes No Name: LS6 Description: Feel at this moment 24

25 Worst Life Possible Best Life Possible 1 88 Don't know 1 98 Skipped Name: LS6A Description: Felt two years ago Worst Life Possible Best Life Possible Name: L1B Description: Left Right Liberal Conservative Don't know Skipped Not Asked Name: B_tv Description: Extent - like watching television Not at all A lot 25

26 Name: B1 Description: Extent - courts in the Canada guarantee a fair trial Not at all A lot 1 88 Don't know Name: B2 Description: Extent - respect the political institutions of the Canada Not at all A lot Name: B3 Description: Extent - citizens' basic rights are well protected by the political system of the Canada Not at all A lot Name: B4 Description: Extent - feel proud of living under the political system of the Canada 26

27 Not at all A lot Name: B6 Description: Extent - personally feel that one should support the political system of the Canada Not at all A lot Name: B10A Description: Extent - personally trust the justice system Not at all A lot Name: B12 Description: Extent - personally trust the Armed Forces Not at all A lot 27

28 Name: B13 Description: Extent - personally trust the Parliament Not at all A lot Name: B14 Description: Extent - personally trust the national government Not at all A lot Name: B18 Description: Extent - personally trust the police Not at all A lot Name: B21 Description: Extent - personally trust the political parties Not at all A lot 28

29 Name: B21A Description: Extent - personally trust the Prime Minister Not at all A lot Name: B31 Description: Extent - personally trust the Supreme Court Not at all A lot Name: B32 Description: Extent - personally trust your local or municipal government Not at all A lot Name: B43 Description: Extent - personally proud of being a Canadian Not at all

30 A lot 1 88 Don't know Name: B37 Description: Extent - personally trust the mass media Not at all A lot Name: N1 Description: Extent - current administration fights poverty Not at all A lot Name: N3 Description: Extent - current administration promotes and protects democratic principles Not at all A lot Name: N9 30

31 Description: Extent - current administration combats government corruption Not at all A lot Name: N11 Description: Extent - current administration improves citizen safety Not at all A lot 2 98 Skipped Name: N12 Description: Extent - current administration combats unemployment Not at all A lot Name: N15 Description: Extent - current administration is managing the economy well Not at all A lot 31

32 Name: POP101 Description: Agreement - necessary for prime ministers to limit the voice and vote of opposition parties Strongly disagree Strongly Agree 1 88 Don't know Name: POP102 Description: Agreement - when Parliament hinders, presidents should govern without the Parliament Strongly disagree Strongly Agree 1 88 Don't know Name: POP103 Description: Agreement - when Supreme Court blocks gov work, the Court should be disregarded Strongly disagree Strongly Agree 1 88 Don't know Name: POP107 Description: Agreement - the people should govern directly rather than through elected representatives 32

33 Strongly disagree Strongly Agree 1 88 Don't know Name: POP113 Description: Agreement - those who disagree with the majority represent a threat to the country Strongly disagree Strongly Agree Name: EFF1 Description: Agreement - those who govern this country are interested in what people think Strongly disagree Strongly Agree Name: EFF2 Description: Agreement - personally understand the most important political issues of this country Strongly disagree Strongly Agree 33

34 Name: ING4 Description: Agreement - democracy may have problems, but it is better than any other form of government Strongly disagree Strongly Agree Name: DEM23 Description: Agreement - democracy can exist without political parties Strongly disagree Strongly Agree Name: ROS1 Description: Agreement - Canadian gov should own the most important enterprises Strongly disagree Strongly Agree Name: ROS2 Description: Agreement - Canadian gov should be primarily responsible for ensuring the well-being of the people Strongly disagree

35 Strongly Agree 1 88 Don't know Name: ROS3 Description: Agreement - Canadian gov should be primarily responsible for creating jobs Strongly disagree Strongly Agree Name: ROS4 Description: Agreement - Canadian gov should implement strong policies to reduce income inequality Strongly disagree Strongly Agree Name: ROS5 Description: Agreement - Canadian gov should be primarily responsible for providing retirement pensions Strongly disagree Strongly Agree 2 88 Don't know 35

36 Name: ROS6 Description: Agreement - Canadian gov should be primarily responsible for providing health care services Strongly disagree Strongly Agree Name: E5 Description: Action approval - participating in legal demonstrations Strongly Disapprove Strongly Approve Name: E8 Description: Action approval - participating in an organization or group to try to solve community problems Strongly Disapprove Strongly Approve Name: E11 Description: Action approval - working for campaigns for a political party or candidate 36

37 Strongly Disapprove Strongly Approve Name: E15 Description: Action approval - participating in the blocking of roads to protest Strongly Disapprove Strongly Approve Name: E14 Description: Action approval - seizing private property in order to protest Strongly Disapprove Strongly Approve Name: E3 Description: Action approval - participating in a group working to violently overthrow an elected government 37

38 Strongly Disapprove Strongly Approve 1 98 Skipped Name: E16 Description: Action approval - taking the law into their own hands when the government does not punish criminals Strongly Disapprove Strongly Approve Name: D1 Description: People who only say bad things about the Canadian form of government - approve of right to vote Strongly Disapprove Strongly Approve 3 88 Don't know Name: D2 Description: Approval of such people being allowed to conduct peaceful demonstrations Strongly Disapprove 38

39 Strongly Approve Name: D3 Description: Approval of such people being permitted to run for public office Strongly Disapprove Strongly Approve 1 88 Don't know Name: D4 Description: Approval of such people appearing on television to make speeches Strongly Disapprove Strongly Approve Name: D5 Description: Approval of homosexuals being permitted to run for public office Strongly Disapprove

40 Strongly Approve Name: D6 Description: Approval of same-sex couples having the right to marry Strongly Disapprove Strongly Approve Name: PER1 Description: Personality agreement - Sociable and active person Strongly disagree Strongly Agree Name: PER2 Description: Personality agreement - Critical and quarrelsome person Strongly disagree Strongly Agree 40

41 Name: PER3 Description: Personality agreement - Dependable and self-disciplined person Strongly disagree Strongly Agree 1 98 Skipped Name: PER4 Description: Personality agreement - Anxious and easily upset person Strongly disagree Strongly Agree Name: PER5 Description: Personality agreement - Open to new experiences and intellectual person Strongly disagree Strongly Agree Name: PER6 Description: Personality agreement - Quiet and shy person Strongly disagree

42 Strongly Agree Name: PER7 Description: Personality agreement - Generous and warm person Strongly disagree Strongly Agree Name: PER8 Description: Personality agreement - Disorganized and careless person Strongly disagree Strongly Agree 1 98 Skipped Name: PER9 Description: Personality agreement - Calm and emotionally stable person Strongly disagree Strongly Agree Name: PER10 Description: Personality agreement - Uncreative and unimaginative person Strongly disagree 42

43 Strongly Agree Name: inputstate Description: Province Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick 5 85 Newfoundland 0 86 Northwest Territory Nova Scotia 0 88 Nunavut Ontario Prince Edward Island Quà bec Saskatchewan 1 93 Yukon 0 99 I don't live in Canada Skipped Not Asked Name: gender Description: Gender Male Female 0 8 Skipped 0 9 Not Asked Name: birthyr Description: Birth Year Skipped Not Asked Name: education Description: Education 2 1 No schooling 6 2 Some elementary school 11 3 Completed elementary school Some secondary/high school 43

44 476 5 Completed secondary/high school Some technical, community college, CEGEP Completed technical, community college, CEGEP Some university Completed BA Completed MA or PhD Name: religpew Description: Pew religion Protestant Roman Catholic 4 3 Mormon 7 4 Eastern or Greek Orthodox 9 5 Jewish 12 6 Muslim 11 7 Buddhist 2 8 Hindu 38 9 Atheist Agnostic Nothing in particular Something else Skipped 44

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