JSU FALL 2016_ 11 Old Confederate States

Similar documents
JSU FALL 2016 National

2014 Bay Area Council Survey Report of Selected Results: Energy and Communications

NEXT. Powered by Qualtrics. 10/3/2018 Potholes & politics

Energy and The Election

Party Recoded Republican Independent. ƒ % ƒ % ƒ %

Hello, my name is from HAI, a national research firm.

Right dir - wrong track Number of cases

Wisconsin Study WPRI Table 001. LHK Partners Incorporated 03 MAR 2011 #a942

Zogby America Poll Likely Voters 11/12/04 to 11/13/04 MOE +/- 3.2 pct pts

THE TARRANCE GROUP, INC. Battleground 55 #14396: Weighted Marginals Aguust 23-28, 2014

USC Aiken 2004 Freshman Orientation Survey Results Selected questions have been made parallel to those on the CIRP Freshman Survey

Judicial Watch-Zogby America National Poll of Likely Voters 3/22/07 to 3/26/07 Margin of Error +/- 3.1 percentage points. Page 1

The Episcopal Church Analysis Group Nat. Ave. Index Total Respondents , % Margin of Error for Profile 4.07% 0.64%

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Analysis Group Nat. Ave. Index Total Respondents ,546 0 Margin of Error for Profile 3.12% 0.

FALL 2007 MBA EXIT SURVEY (Sample size of 29: 15 responses from the San Marcos location and 14 responses from the RRHEC location)

The U.S. Auto Industry, Washington and New Priorities:

Libertarian. Zogby International 1 10/30/2008. Region. Democratic. Gender AgeGroup-B Race

14 September 2018 FINAL RESULTS

Presentation Outline

Zagby International 1 10/30/2008

Stat645. Data structure & cleaning. Hadley Wickham

2015 UNLV Climate Survey Frequency Table

Zogby America Likely Voters 8/23/07 thru 8/27/07 MOE +/- 3.1 percentage points

Transportation Issues Poll New York City Speed Safety Cameras in School Zones

1 Have you used Sun Trolley (which also includes Riverwalk Trolley)? Yes (Go to Question #2) No (Go to Question #10)

All Applicants - By HS GPA Run Date: Thursday, September 06, Applicants GPA Count % of Total

Liberals Lead in Ontario

Certificate in a vocational program

Just Facts' Pre-Election Survey of Voter Knowledge on Public Policy Issues October 13-21, 2012 n = 500 Margin of Error +/- 4.47%

National Deaf-Blind Child Count Summary December 1, 2017 (Ages birth through 21*)

INTERNET ACCESS GOALS AND PLANS

Results from the North American E-bike Owner Survey

Institutional Research and Planning 440 Day Hall Ithaca, New York PULSE Survey

National Deaf-Blind Child Count Summary December 1, 2016 (Ages birth through 21*)

Food-Labeling Poll 2008

Mail: Social Background

More Now Disapprove of Trudeau Than Approve

Zogby America Adults - 5/12/06 thru 5/16/06 MOE +/- 2.9 percentage points

Yale University Race/Ethnicity and International Student Enrollment by School to Race/Ethnicity Unknown.

Survey of users of wheelchair seat elevators

2013 PLS Alumni/ae Survey: Overall Evaluation of the Program

Criticism of Romney s Campaign Grows; Six in 10 Rate His Efforts Negatively

4. If the election for state senate were held today and the candidates were Democrat Jeff Van Drew and Republican David DeWeese,

F:\2city2005.sav Filter. Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing. Cases Used

ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT REPORT SCHOOL PROFILE PUBLIC HEALTH FALL 2018

About Half View Tim s image as positive, overall

Characteristics of Minimum Wage Workers: Bureau of Labor Statistics U.S. Department of Labor

EV Owner Demographics & Diffusion Survey

City of West Covina 2017 Public Participation Districting Kit

Washington State Voter + Small Business Owner Survey

Future Of Transportation National Survey #10131

ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT REPORT COLLEGE PROFILE LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES FALL 2017

OmniWeb With Knowledge Panel

ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT REPORT COLLEGE PROFILE APPLIED HEALTH SCIENCES FALL 2017

Characteristics of Minimum Wage Workers: 2011

Frequency Table. UDSAT Satisfaction with UD. Cumulative. 1 Very Dissatisfied. Valid. 2 Dissatisfied. 3 Satisfied. 4 Very Satisfied. Total.

Public Opinion of Waterloo Region Rapid Transit Proposal May 2011

Overnight With Knowledge Panel

PSAT / NMSQT SUMMARY REPORT COLLEGE-BOUND HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES MISSISSIPPI

Would you say you approve or disapprove of how Governor Charlie Baker is dealing with the transportation system in your area?

EV Consumer Survey Dashboard Questions

ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT REPORT GRADUATE DIVISION PROFILE FINE ARTS AND HUMANITIES FALL 2017

WND/Wenzel Poll Firearms in America Crosstab Report

Elementary and Middle School Spring 2015 Results

CCES10_TAM_CODEBOOK.txt 3/1/2011

The Cherokee establish a culture that is much like the white settlers culture in order to live peacefully.

Summary findings. 1 Missouri has a greater population than any State ranked 1-9 in core group labor force participation.

Results from the Auto Laundry News SELF-SERVICE SURVEY.

DEMS GOP INDY. Count % within PARTY 41.0% 45.0% 42.0% 42.7% Count % within PARTY 29.5% 27.4% 33.7% 30.

DEMS GOP INDY. Count % within PARTY 60.6% 21.2% 36.5% 39.6% Count % within PARTY 12.5% 18.6% 14.2% 15.

WorkKeys District Data

(Indicator B - Course Completion) Successful Course Completion by Gender Page 1 of 5

2009/10 NWT Aurora Visitor Survey Report. Industry, Tourism and Investment Government of the Northwest Territories

67% Public education has been a crucial pathway out of poverty for families for generations, offering children. Education EDUCATION

PSAT / NMSQT SUMMARY REPORT COLLEGE-BOUND HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS NEW JERSEY

DISTRIBUTION OF UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED BY COLLEGE OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR

PSAT / NMSQT SUMMARY REPORT COLLEGE-BOUND HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES NEVADA

PSAT / NMSQT SUMMARY REPORT COLLEGE-BOUND HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES MONTANA

HOW REAL PEOPLE VIEW THE FUTURE OF MOBILITY

Results from the Auto Laundry News SELF-SERVICE SURVEY.

EU Poll Prepared on behalf of Leave.EU

ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT REPORT GRADUATE DIVISION PROFILE LIFE SCIENCES FALL 2017

DISTRIBUTION OF UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED BY COLLEGE OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR

DRAFT. Arizona. Arkansas Connecticut. District of Columbia Hawaii Kansas. Delaware. Idaho Kentucky. Illinois Louisiana Minnesota Montana.

Community Action Partnership 2016 Annual Convention

University of Alabama Faculty Climate Survey

DRAFT. Enrollment Projections Report. November 25, 2015

Post-Brexit Scottish Attitudes Poll

FINAL RESULTS. Question 1: If a Federal election were to be held today which of the following would receive your first preference vote?

Survey of Oregon Electric Vehicle & Hybrid Owners

Canadians charged up about electric vehicle incentives, but price point still causes buyers to lose the spark

WORTHINGTON SCHOOLS ENROLLMENT PROJECTIONS REPORT JANUARY 25, 2019

NDC. National Demographics Corporation. City of Merced 2015 Public Participation Districting Kit. Printed Contents (in the Acrobat PDF file)

Table AC5. Average Consumption for Air-Conditioning by Equipment Type, 2005 kwh per Household

THE AUTO INDUSTRY TODAY & TOMORROW

WORTHINGTON SCHOOLS ENROLLMENT PROJECTIONS REPORT FEBRUARY 14, 2018

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

A.B. UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE CANDIDATES BY CLASS AND GENDER

CETA prime sponsor management decisions and program goal achievement. rural oriented research and development projects: a review and synthesis

KENTUCKY TRANSPORTATION CENTER

Transcription:

JSU FALL 2016_ 11 Old Confederate States state Please select the state you live in: Frequency Valid Valid 1 Alabama 16 5.2 5.2 5.2 4 Arkansas 6 1.9 1.9 7.1 9 Florida 71 22.9 22.9 30.0 10 Georgia 26 8.4 8.4 38.4 18 Louisiana 11 3.5 3.5 41.9 24 Mississippi 6 1.9 1.9 43.9 33 North Carolina 35 11.3 11.3 55.2 40 South Carolina 9 2.9 2.9 58.1 42 Tennessee 20 6.5 6.5 64.5 43 Texas 82 26.5 26.5 91.0 46 Virginia 28 9.0 9.0 100.0 q1a Did you vote in the November, 2016 U.S. Presidential election? Frequency Valid Valid 1 Yes 276 89.0 89.0 89.0 2 No 32 10.3 10.3 99.4 3 Unsure 2.6.6 100.0 q2a And, how enthusiastic would you say you were to go and vote for President this year?â Would you sayâ Frequency Valid Valid 1 Very enthusiastic 125 40.3 45.3 45.3

2 Somewhat enthusiastic 65 21.0 23.6 68.8 3 Not very enthusiastic 48 15.5 17.4 86.2 4 Not at all enthusiastic 36 11.6 13.0 99.3 5 Unsure 2.6.7 100.0 Total 276 89.0 100.0 Missing 0 34 11.0 Total 310 100.0 q3a Please think about the final outcome of the Presidential election.â Despite who you may have supported, please indicate Frequency Valid Valid 1 Very satisfied 92 29.7 29.7 29.7 2 Somewhat satisfied 61 19.7 19.7 49.4 3 Somewhat dissatisfied 28 9.0 9.0 58.4 4 Not at all satisfied 113 36.5 36.5 94.8 5 Unsure 16 5.2 5.2 100.0 q6a The overall tone of the campaigns Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 29 9.4 9.4 9.4 2 2 11 3.5 3.6 12.9 3 3 11 3.5 3.6 16.5 4 4 16 5.2 5.2 21.7 5 5 42 13.5 13.6 35.3 6 6 17 5.5 5.5 40.8 7 7 23 7.4 7.4 48.2 8 8 36 11.6 11.7 59.9 9 9 27 8.7 8.7 68.6

10 10 91 29.4 29.4 98.1 11 Dont Know 6 1.9 1.9 100.0 Total 309 99.7 100.0 Missing 0 1.3 Total 310 100.0 q7a The length of the election Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 16 5.2 5.2 5.2 2 2 13 4.2 4.2 9.4 3 3 25 8.1 8.1 17.5 4 4 19 6.1 6.1 23.6 5 5 46 14.8 14.9 38.5 6 6 27 8.7 8.7 47.2 7 7 22 7.1 7.1 54.4 8 8 32 10.3 10.4 64.7 9 9 26 8.4 8.4 73.1 10 10 75 24.2 24.3 97.4 11 Dont Know 8 2.6 2.6 100.0 Total 309 99.7 100.0 Missing 0 1.3 Total 310 100.0 q8a Civility shown by Hillary Clinton during the campaign Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 41 13.2 13.3 13.3 2 2 19 6.1 6.1 19.4 3 3 38 12.3 12.3 31.7 4 4 19 6.1 6.1 37.9 5 5 41 13.2 13.3 51.1 6 6 22 7.1 7.1 58.3 7 7 20 6.5 6.5 64.7

8 8 16 5.2 5.2 69.9 9 9 25 8.1 8.1 78.0 10 10 63 20.3 20.4 98.4 11 Dont Know 5 1.6 1.6 100.0 Total 309 99.7 100.0 Missing 0 1.3 Total 310 100.0 q9a Civility shown by Donald Trump during the campaign Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 25 8.1 8.1 8.1 2 2 8 2.6 2.6 10.7 3 3 17 5.5 5.5 16.2 4 4 20 6.5 6.5 22.7 5 5 35 11.3 11.3 34.0 6 6 24 7.7 7.8 41.7 7 7 19 6.1 6.1 47.9 8 8 25 8.1 8.1 56.0 9 9 28 9.0 9.1 65.0 10 10 103 33.2 33.3 98.4 11 Dont Know 5 1.6 1.6 100.0 Total 309 99.7 100.0 Missing 0 1.3 Total 310 100.0 q10a Civility shown by supporters Hillary Clinton Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 27 8.7 8.7 8.7 2 2 19 6.1 6.1 14.9 3 3 27 8.7 8.7 23.6 4 4 25 8.1 8.1 31.7 5 5 43 13.9 13.9 45.6

6 6 21 6.8 6.8 52.4 7 7 21 6.8 6.8 59.2 8 8 17 5.5 5.5 64.7 9 9 23 7.4 7.4 72.2 10 10 81 26.1 26.2 98.4 11 Dont Know 5 1.6 1.6 100.0 Total 309 99.7 100.0 Missing 0 1.3 Total 310 100.0 q11a Civility shown by supporters of Donald Trump during the campaign Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 27 8.7 8.7 8.7 2 2 15 4.8 4.9 13.6 3 3 19 6.1 6.1 19.7 4 4 23 7.4 7.4 27.2 5 5 37 11.9 12.0 39.2 6 6 17 5.5 5.5 44.7 7 7 22 7.1 7.1 51.8 8 8 24 7.7 7.8 59.5 9 9 27 8.7 8.7 68.3 10 10 92 29.7 29.8 98.1 11 Dont Know 6 1.9 1.9 100.0 Total 309 99.7 100.0 Missing 0 1.3 Total 310 100.0 q12a Expressions of unity by both candidates following the outcome Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 26 8.4 8.4 8.4 2 2 17 5.5 5.5 13.9 3 3 29 9.4 9.4 23.3

4 4 18 5.8 5.8 29.1 5 5 71 22.9 23.0 52.1 6 6 33 10.6 10.7 62.8 7 7 23 7.4 7.4 70.2 8 8 22 7.1 7.1 77.3 9 9 11 3.5 3.6 80.9 10 10 49 15.8 15.9 96.8 11 Dont Know 10 3.2 3.2 100.0 Total 309 99.7 100.0 Missing 0 1.3 Total 310 100.0 q13a Behavior of Clinton supporters following the election results Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 30 9.7 9.7 9.7 2 2 15 4.8 4.9 14.6 3 3 21 6.8 6.8 21.4 4 4 17 5.5 5.5 26.9 5 5 35 11.3 11.3 38.2 6 6 20 6.5 6.5 44.7 7 7 16 5.2 5.2 49.8 8 8 21 6.8 6.8 56.6 9 9 29 9.4 9.4 66.0 10 10 99 31.9 32.0 98.1 11 Dont Know 6 1.9 1.9 100.0 Total 309 99.7 100.0 Missing 0 1.3 Total 310 100.0 q14a That the election was conducted fairly and honestly with legitimate results Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 68 21.9 21.9 21.9

2 2 40 12.9 12.9 34.8 3 3 31 10.0 10.0 44.8 4 4 20 6.5 6.5 51.3 5 5 34 11.0 11.0 62.3 6 6 15 4.8 4.8 67.1 7 7 14 4.5 4.5 71.6 8 8 25 8.1 8.1 79.7 9 9 10 3.2 3.2 82.9 10 10 43 13.9 13.9 96.8 11 Dont Know 10 3.2 3.2 100.0 q15a In the Electoral College Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 55 17.7 17.7 17.7 2 2 39 12.6 12.6 30.3 3 3 23 7.4 7.4 37.7 4 4 20 6.5 6.5 44.2 5 5 36 11.6 11.6 55.8 6 6 20 6.5 6.5 62.3 7 7 15 4.8 4.8 67.1 8 8 23 7.4 7.4 74.5 9 9 15 4.8 4.8 79.4 10 10 55 17.7 17.7 97.1 11 Dont Know 9 2.9 2.9 100.0 q16a In Americans to make the right decisions in our elections Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 45 14.5 14.5 14.5 2 2 27 8.7 8.7 23.2

3 3 28 9.0 9.0 32.3 4 4 28 9.0 9.0 41.3 5 5 41 13.2 13.2 54.5 6 6 17 5.5 5.5 60.0 7 7 25 8.1 8.1 68.1 8 8 26 8.4 8.4 76.5 9 9 16 5.2 5.2 81.6 10 10 49 15.8 15.8 97.4 11 Dont Know 8 2.6 2.6 100.0 q17a In the U.S. media to accurately convey news without bias Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 18 5.8 5.8 5.8 2 2 14 4.5 4.5 10.3 3 3 18 5.8 5.8 16.1 4 4 20 6.5 6.5 22.6 5 5 31 10.0 10.0 32.6 6 6 19 6.1 6.1 38.7 7 7 24 7.7 7.7 46.5 8 8 20 6.5 6.5 52.9 9 9 22 7.1 7.1 60.0 10 10 117 37.7 37.7 97.7 11 Dont Know 7 2.3 2.3 100.0 q19a Americans who do not vote should be fined Frequency Valid Valid 1 Strongly Agree 29 9.4 9.4 9.4 2 Somewhat Agree 52 16.8 16.8 26.1 3 Strongly Agree 13 4.2 4.2 30.3

4 Strongly Agree 38 12.3 12.3 42.6 5 Unsure 178 57.4 57.4 100.0 q20a Voting in the U.S. should be mandatory Frequency Valid Valid 1 Strongly Agree 38 12.3 12.3 12.3 2 Somewhat Agree 85 27.4 27.4 39.7 3 Strongly Agree 22 7.1 7.1 46.8 4 Strongly Agree 33 10.6 10.6 57.4 5 Unsure 132 42.6 42.6 100.0 q21a Itâ s ethical not to vote Frequency Valid Valid 1 Strongly Agree 29 9.4 9.4 9.4 2 Somewhat Agree 79 25.5 25.5 34.8 3 Strongly Agree 24 7.7 7.7 42.6 4 Strongly Agree 42 13.5 13.5 56.1 5 Unsure 136 43.9 43.9 100.0 q22a Too many Americans rely on a biased media to form opinions and make participation decisions Frequency Valid Valid 1 Strongly Agree 110 35.5 35.5 35.5 2 Somewhat Agree 70 22.6 22.6 58.1 3 Strongly Agree 23 7.4 7.4 65.5 4 Strongly Agree 26 8.4 8.4 73.9

5 Unsure 81 26.1 26.1 100.0 q23a Do you currently use Facebook? Frequency Valid Valid 1 Yes 234 75.5 75.5 75.5 2 No 76 24.5 24.5 100.0 q24a Over the past year, did your â œunfriendâ? a Facebook friend because your political views differed or were you â œunfriendedâ? Frequency Valid Valid 1 Yes I unfriended a Facebook friend 2 Yes I was unfriended by a Facebook friend 3 Yes I was unfriended and I unfriended a Facebook friend 39 12.6 16.7 16.7 19 6.1 8.1 24.8 5 1.6 2.1 26.9 4 No 162 52.3 69.2 96.2 5 Unsure dont recall 9 2.9 3.8 100.0 Total 234 75.5 100.0 Missing 0 76 24.5 Total 310 100.0 q25a I have great pride in the United States of America Frequency Valid Valid 1 Strongly Agree 142 45.8 45.8 45.8 2 Somewhat Agree 77 24.8 24.8 70.6 3 Strongly Agree 21 6.8 6.8 77.4

4 Strongly Agree 24 7.7 7.7 85.2 5 Unsure 46 14.8 14.8 100.0 q26a Overall, I am more hopeful for the nation after the results of the November 2016 election Frequency Valid Valid 1 Strongly Agree 78 25.2 25.2 25.2 2 Somewhat Agree 81 26.1 26.1 51.3 3 Strongly Agree 20 6.5 6.5 57.7 4 Strongly Agree 32 10.3 10.3 68.1 5 Unsure 99 31.9 31.9 100.0 q27a We remain a hopelessly divided nation following this 2016 election Frequency Valid Valid 1 Strongly Agree 62 20.0 20.0 20.0 2 Somewhat Agree 100 32.3 32.3 52.3 3 Strongly Agree 26 8.4 8.4 60.6 4 Strongly Agree 21 6.8 6.8 67.4 5 Unsure 101 32.6 32.6 100.0 q28a Despite our differences, I can see ways Americans can unify and better days ahead for the nation Frequency Valid Valid 1 Strongly Agree 65 21.0 21.0 21.0 2 Somewhat Agree 110 35.5 35.5 56.5 3 Strongly Agree 29 9.4 9.4 65.8

4 Strongly Agree 26 8.4 8.4 74.2 5 Unsure 80 25.8 25.8 100.0 q29a I would be willing to join others in building bridges with others to help unify our country Frequency Valid Valid 1 Strongly Agree 89 28.7 28.7 28.7 2 Somewhat Agree 104 33.5 33.5 62.3 3 Strongly Agree 20 6.5 6.5 68.7 4 Strongly Agree 23 7.4 7.4 76.1 5 Unsure 74 23.9 23.9 100.0 q31a Our political primaries or the way we nominate our candidates for President Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 30 9.7 9.7 9.7 2 2 14 4.5 4.5 14.2 3 3 29 9.4 9.4 23.5 4 4 20 6.5 6.5 30.0 5 5 74 23.9 23.9 53.9 6 6 23 7.4 7.4 61.3 7 7 22 7.1 7.1 68.4 8 8 26 8.4 8.4 76.8 9 9 16 5.2 5.2 81.9 10 10 45 14.5 14.5 96.5 11 Unsure 11 3.5 3.5 100.0

q32a Our infrastructure including roads/bridges Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 10 3.2 3.2 3.2 2 2 15 4.8 4.8 8.1 3 3 29 9.4 9.4 17.4 4 4 25 8.1 8.1 25.5 5 5 48 15.5 15.5 41.0 6 6 35 11.3 11.3 52.3 7 7 47 15.2 15.2 67.4 8 8 41 13.2 13.2 80.6 9 9 17 5.5 5.5 86.1 10 10 31 10.0 10.0 96.1 11 Unsure 12 3.9 3.9 100.0 q33a Our educational systems Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2 2 9 2.9 2.9 5.8 3 3 23 7.4 7.4 13.2 4 4 26 8.4 8.4 21.6 5 5 43 13.9 13.9 35.5 6 6 46 14.8 14.8 50.3 7 7 51 16.5 16.5 66.8 8 8 33 10.6 10.6 77.4 9 9 20 6.5 6.5 83.9 10 10 40 12.9 12.9 96.8 11 Unsure 10 3.2 3.2 100.0 q34a The federal government

Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 10 3.2 3.2 3.2 2 2 12 3.9 3.9 7.1 3 3 11 3.5 3.5 10.6 4 4 21 6.8 6.8 17.4 5 5 48 15.5 15.5 32.9 6 6 33 10.6 10.6 43.5 7 7 40 12.9 12.9 56.5 8 8 40 12.9 12.9 69.4 9 9 33 10.6 10.6 80.0 10 10 51 16.5 16.5 96.5 11 Unsure 11 3.5 3.5 100.0 q35a Our political parties Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 11 3.5 3.5 3.5 2 2 9 2.9 2.9 6.5 3 3 12 3.9 3.9 10.3 4 4 20 6.5 6.5 16.8 5 5 41 13.2 13.2 30.0 6 6 30 9.7 9.7 39.7 7 7 36 11.6 11.6 51.3 8 8 50 16.1 16.1 67.4 9 9 31 10.0 10.0 77.4 10 10 61 19.7 19.7 97.1 11 Unsure 9 2.9 2.9 100.0 q36a Your own state government

Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 23 7.4 7.4 7.4 2 2 14 4.5 4.5 11.9 3 3 26 8.4 8.4 20.3 4 4 38 12.3 12.3 32.6 5 5 54 17.4 17.4 50.0 6 6 38 12.3 12.3 62.3 7 7 27 8.7 8.7 71.0 8 8 32 10.3 10.3 81.3 9 9 13 4.2 4.2 85.5 10 10 34 11.0 11.0 96.5 11 Unsure 11 3.5 3.5 100.0 q37a Your own local government Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 22 7.1 7.1 7.1 2 2 19 6.1 6.1 13.2 3 3 32 10.3 10.3 23.5 4 4 41 13.2 13.2 36.8 5 5 54 17.4 17.4 54.2 6 6 38 12.3 12.3 66.5 7 7 31 10.0 10.0 76.5 8 8 23 7.4 7.4 83.9 9 9 10 3.2 3.2 87.1 10 10 26 8.4 8.4 95.5 11 Unsure 14 4.5 4.5 100.0 q38a Religion in the United States (faiths, churches, synagogues, mosques)

Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 30 9.7 9.7 9.7 2 2 22 7.1 7.1 16.8 3 3 44 14.2 14.2 31.0 4 4 27 8.7 8.7 39.7 5 5 56 18.1 18.1 57.7 6 6 32 10.3 10.3 68.1 7 7 23 7.4 7.4 75.5 8 8 17 5.5 5.5 81.0 9 9 12 3.9 3.9 84.8 10 10 28 9.0 9.0 93.9 11 Unsure 19 6.1 6.1 100.0 q39a The integrity of our families Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 20 6.5 6.5 6.5 2 2 26 8.4 8.4 14.8 3 3 37 11.9 11.9 26.8 4 4 34 11.0 11.0 37.7 5 5 51 16.5 16.5 54.2 6 6 33 10.6 10.6 64.8 7 7 31 10.0 10.0 74.8 8 8 26 8.4 8.4 83.2 9 9 12 3.9 3.9 87.1 10 10 25 8.1 8.1 95.2 11 Unsure 15 4.8 4.8 100.0 q40a The strength of our communities

Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 17 5.5 5.5 5.5 2 2 19 6.1 6.1 11.6 3 3 47 15.2 15.2 26.8 4 4 38 12.3 12.3 39.0 5 5 59 19.0 19.0 58.1 6 6 32 10.3 10.3 68.4 7 7 31 10.0 10.0 78.4 8 8 21 6.8 6.8 85.2 9 9 11 3.5 3.5 88.7 10 10 21 6.8 6.8 95.5 11 Unsure 14 4.5 4.5 100.0 q41a Capitalism / business in the US Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 28 9.0 9.0 9.0 2 2 16 5.2 5.2 14.2 3 3 37 11.9 11.9 26.1 4 4 35 11.3 11.3 37.4 5 5 63 20.3 20.3 57.7 6 6 34 11.0 11.0 68.7 7 7 32 10.3 10.3 79.0 8 8 16 5.2 5.2 84.2 9 9 11 3.5 3.5 87.7 10 10 25 8.1 8.1 95.8 11 Unsure 13 4.2 4.2 100.0 q42a The U.S. economy

Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2 2 20 6.5 6.5 9.4 3 3 24 7.7 7.7 17.1 4 4 31 10.0 10.0 27.1 5 5 59 19.0 19.0 46.1 6 6 51 16.5 16.5 62.6 7 7 32 10.3 10.3 72.9 8 8 28 9.0 9.0 81.9 9 9 13 4.2 4.2 86.1 10 10 33 10.6 10.6 96.8 11 Unsure 10 3.2 3.2 100.0 q43a Employment/wages Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 4 1.3 1.3 1.3 2 2 18 5.8 5.8 7.1 3 3 24 7.7 7.7 14.8 4 4 32 10.3 10.3 25.2 5 5 62 20.0 20.0 45.2 6 6 40 12.9 12.9 58.1 7 7 35 11.3 11.3 69.4 8 8 30 9.7 9.7 79.0 9 9 17 5.5 5.5 84.5 10 10 38 12.3 12.3 96.8 11 Unsure 10 3.2 3.2 100.0 q44a Public Safety / Police departments

Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 13 4.2 4.2 4.2 2 2 17 5.5 5.5 9.7 3 3 37 11.9 11.9 21.6 4 4 35 11.3 11.3 32.9 5 5 53 17.1 17.1 50.0 6 6 30 9.7 9.7 59.7 7 7 39 12.6 12.6 72.3 8 8 33 10.6 10.6 82.9 9 9 7 2.3 2.3 85.2 10 10 37 11.9 11.9 97.1 11 Unsure 9 2.9 2.9 100.0 q45a The U.S. Military Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 23 7.4 7.4 7.4 2 2 39 12.6 12.6 20.0 3 3 42 13.5 13.5 33.5 4 4 35 11.3 11.3 44.8 5 5 53 17.1 17.1 61.9 6 6 33 10.6 10.6 72.6 7 7 27 8.7 8.7 81.3 8 8 20 6.5 6.5 87.7 9 9 11 3.5 3.5 91.3 10 10 16 5.2 5.2 96.5 11 Unsure 11 3.5 3.5 100.0 q46a The U.S. Judicial System

Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 8 2.6 2.6 2.6 2 2 23 7.4 7.4 10.0 3 3 35 11.3 11.3 21.3 4 4 25 8.1 8.1 29.4 5 5 55 17.7 17.7 47.1 6 6 37 11.9 11.9 59.0 7 7 32 10.3 10.3 69.4 8 8 24 7.7 7.7 77.1 9 9 20 6.5 6.5 83.5 10 10 42 13.5 13.5 97.1 11 Unsure 9 2.9 2.9 100.0 q47a The national news media Frequency Valid Valid 1 1 12 3.9 3.9 3.9 2 2 20 6.5 6.5 10.3 3 3 13 4.2 4.2 14.5 4 4 14 4.5 4.5 19.0 5 5 41 13.2 13.2 32.3 6 6 27 8.7 8.7 41.0 7 7 27 8.7 8.7 49.7 8 8 27 8.7 8.7 58.4 9 9 27 8.7 8.7 67.1 10 10 93 30.0 30.0 97.1 11 Unsure 9 2.9 2.9 100.0 q48a What is your age?

Frequency Valid Valid 1 1844 142 45.8 45.8 45.8 2 4564 123 39.7 39.7 85.5 3 65 45 14.5 14.5 100.0 q49a Are you Hispanic or Latino? Frequency Valid Valid 1 Yes 62 20.0 20.0 20.0 2 No 248 80.0 80.0 100.0 q50a Which one of these groups would you say best represents your race? Frequency Valid Valid 1 White 174 56.1 70.2 70.2 2 Black or AfricanAmerican 58 18.7 23.4 93.5 3 Asian 12 3.9 4.8 98.4 4 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 2.6.8 99.2 6 Other 2.6.8 100.0 Total 248 80.0 100.0 Missing 0 62 20.0 Total 310 100.0 q51a What is the highest level of education you have completed? Frequency Valid Valid 1 High school or less 32 10.3 10.3 10.3 2 High school GED 36 11.6 11.6 21.9 3 Associates degree 23 7.4 7.4 29.4

4 Some collegetechnical school 5 Collegetechnical school graduate 6 Postgraduate or professional degree 68 21.9 21.9 51.3 83 26.8 26.8 78.1 68 21.9 21.9 100.0 q52a Would you describe where you live most of the year asâ Frequency Valid Valid 1 Rural 68 21.9 21.9 21.9 2 Suburban 163 52.6 52.6 74.5 3 Urban 75 24.2 24.2 98.7 4 Unsure 4 1.3 1.3 100.0 q53a Please indicate your gender. Frequency Valid Valid 1 Male 156 50.3 50.3 50.3 2 Female 154 49.7 49.7 100.0 q54a In political terms, which one of the following best describes how you typically vote? Frequency Valid Valid 1 All Republican 37 11.9 11.9 11.9 2 Mostly Republican 76 24.5 24.5 36.5 3 Mostly Democratic 62 20.0 20.0 56.5 4 All Democratic 48 15.5 15.5 71.9 5 Independent split vote between parties 72 23.2 23.2 95.2

6 Support some other party 2.6.6 95.8 7 Dont know not sure 13 4.2 4.2 100.0 q55a Please tell me which religion you belong to or follow? Frequency Valid Valid 1 Catholic 70 22.6 22.6 22.6 2 Protestant Baptist Lutheran Congregational Presbyterian 3 Christian nondenominational 91 29.4 29.4 51.9 72 23.2 23.2 75.2 4 Greek Orthodox 1.3.3 75.5 5 Jewish 5 1.6 1.6 77.1 6 Buddhist 4 1.3 1.3 78.4 7 Muslim 1.3.3 78.7 8 Latter Day Saint Mormon 2.6.6 79.4 9 Other 10 3.2 3.2 82.6 10 No preference no religious affiliation 47 15.2 15.2 97.7 11 Dont know not sure 7 2.3 2.3 100.0 q56a Which of the following best describes your own political philosophy? Frequency Valid Valid 1 Very conservative 49 15.8 15.8 15.8 2 Somewhat conservative 79 25.5 25.5 41.3 3 Moderate 90 29.0 29.0 70.3 4 Somewhat liberal 49 15.8 15.8 86.1 5 Very liberal 25 8.1 8.1 94.2 6 Unsure 18 5.8 5.8 100.0

q57a What is your total household income? Frequency Valid Valid 1 %26lt;9999 9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2 10000 to less than 40000 63 20.3 20.3 23.2 3 40000 to less than 75000 96 31.0 31.0 54.2 4 75000 to less than 100000 63 20.3 20.3 74.5 5 100000 to less than 150000 6 150000 to less than 200000 45 14.5 14.5 89.0 18 5.8 5.8 94.8 7 200000 11 3.5 3.5 98.4 8 Prefer not to disclose 5 1.6 1.6 100.0 party In political terms, do you consider yourself to be a Republican, Democrat, Independent, or member of some other party? Frequency Valid Valid 1 Republican 93 30.0 30.0 30.0 2 Democrat 93 30.0 30.0 60.0 3 IndependentUnaffiliated 110 35.5 35.5 95.5 4 Some other party 2.6.6 96.1 5 Dont know not sure 12 3.9 3.9 100.0 Multiple Response Notes

Output Created 13-Dec-2016 08:16:23 Comments Input Data C:\Users\Matt\Desktop\JSU_Winter_20 16_National.sav Active Dataset DataSet1 File Label Generated by Java SPSS Writer v1.83 http://spss.pmstation.com Filter <none> Weight <none> Split File <none> N of Rows in Working Data 1000 File Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing. Cases Used Statistics for each table are based on all the cases with valid data in the specified range(s) for all variables in each table.

Syntax MULT RESPONSE GROUPS=$q4_merged (q4a_ans1 q4a_ans2 q4a_ans3 q4a_ans4 q4a_ans5 q4a_ans6 q4a_ans7 q4a_ans8 q4a_ans9 q4a_ans10 q4a_ans11 q4a_ans12 q4a_ans13 q4a_ans14 q4a_ans15 (1)) $q5_merged (q5a_ans1 q5a_ans2 q5a_ans3 q5a_ans4 q5a_ans5 q5a_ans6 q5a_ans7 q5a_ans8 q5a_ans9 q5a_ans10 q5a_ans11 q5a_ans12 q5a_ans13 q5a_ans14 (1)) $q18_merged (q18a_ans1 q18a_ans2 q18a_ans3 q18a_ans4 q18a_ans5 q18a_ans6 q18a_ans7 q18a_ans8 q18a_ans9 q18a_ans10 q18a_ans11 (1)) $q30_merged (q30a_ans1 q30a_ans2 q30a_ans3 q30a_ans4 q30a_ans5 q30a_ans6 q30a_ans7 q30a_ans8 q30a_ans9 q30a_ans10 q30a_ans11 q30a_ans12 q30a_ans13 q30a_ans14 q30a_ans15 q30a_ans16 q30a_ans17 q30a_ans18 (1)) /FREQUENCIES=$q4_merged $q5_merged $q18_merged $q30_merged. Resources Processor Time 00 00:00:00.016 Elapsed Time 00 00:00:00.016 [DataSet1] C:\Users\Matt\Desktop\JSU_Winter_2016_National.sav Case Summary Cases Valid Missing Total

N N N $q4_merged a 458 45.8% 542 54.2% 1000 100.0% $q5_merged a 495 49.5% 505 50.5% 1000 100.0% $q18_merged a 1000 100.0% 0.0% 1000 100.0% $q30_merged a 1000 100.0% 0.0% 1000 100.0% a. Dichotomy group tabulated at value 1. $q4_merged Frequencies $q4_merged a q4a_ans1 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - We needed change q4a_ans2 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump will clean q4a_ans3 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump is conserva q4a_ans4 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - The U.S. Supreme Responses of N Cases 344 13.4% 75.1% 192 7.5% 41.9% 96 3.8% 21.0% 175 6.8% 38.2%

q4a_ans5 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - We will fix immig q4a_ans6 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - The economy will q4a_ans7 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - Opposed to the Cl q4a_ans8 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump will protec q4a_ans9 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - Clinton is morall q4a_ans10 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - Clinton is a crim 165 6.5% 36.0% 255 10.0% 55.7% 246 9.6% 53.7% 196 7.7% 42.8% 188 7.3% 41.0% 202 7.9% 44.1%

q4a_ans11 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump does not ow q4a_ans12 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump ran a posit q4a_ans13 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - The systems were q4a_ans14 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump will fix or 150 5.9% 32.8% 57 2.2% 12.4% 66 2.6% 14.4% 209 8.2% 45.6% q4a_ans15 Please indicate satisfaction with the all that apply. - None/ None of the 17.7% 3.7% Total 2558 100.0% 558.5% a. Dichotomy group tabulated at value 1. $q5_merged Frequencies N Responses of Cases

$q5_merged a q5a_ans1 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Clinton would q5a_ans2 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Clinton has ex q5a_ans3 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Clinton would q5a_ans4 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Dislike Trump q5a_ans5 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump is too c q5a_ans6 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump is moral 123 4.7% 24.8% 235 9.0% 47.5% 133 5.1% 26.9% 320 12.3% 64.6% 63 2.4% 12.7% 364 14.0% 73.5%

q5a_ans7 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump is too w q5a_ans8 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump is a rac q5a_ans9 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Clinton ran a q5a_ans10 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Clinton would q5a_ans11 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Clinton would q5a_ans12 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Clinton would q5a_ans13 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - Trump is not q 201 7.7% 40.6% 314 12.1% 63.4% 77 3.0% 15.6% 123 4.7% 24.8% 136 5.2% 27.5% 134 5.2% 27.1% 354 13.6% 71.5%

q5a_ans14 Please indicate dissatisfaction with the all that apply. - None / None of 24.9% 4.8% Total 2601 100.0% 525.5% a. Dichotomy group tabulated at value 1. $q18_merged Frequencies $q18_merged a q18a_ans1 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga q18a_ans2 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga q18a_ans3 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga q18a_ans4 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga Responses of N Cases 44 2.3% 4.4% 103 5.4% 10.3% 47 2.5% 4.7% 358 18.7% 35.8%

q18a_ans5 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga q18a_ans6 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga q18a_ans7 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga q18a_ans8 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga q18a_ans9 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga q18a_ans10 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga 124 6.5% 12.4% 101 5.3% 10.1% 537 28.1% 53.7% 57 3.0% 5.7% 63 3.3% 6.3% 193 10.1% 19.3%

q18a_ans11 Some Americans were active in the 2016 election while others were not.â The following are several ways you may have enga 287 15.0% 28.7% Total 1914 100.0% 191.4% a. Dichotomy group tabulated at value 1. $q30_merged Frequencies $q30_merged a q30a_ans1 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Jobs and q30a_ans2 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Healthcar q30a_ans3 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Education q30a_ans4 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Governmen Responses of N Cases 725 10.5% 72.5% 727 10.5% 72.7% 459 6.6% 45.9% 510 7.4% 51.0%

q30a_ans5 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Homeland q30a_ans6 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Immigrati q30a_ans7 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Foreign a q30a_ans8 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Energy po q30a_ans9 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Global cl q30a_ans10 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Gun contr q30a_ans11 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Terrorism 500 7.2% 50.0% 493 7.1% 49.3% 341 4.9% 34.1% 275 4.0% 27.5% 325 4.7% 32.5% 343 5.0% 34.3% 555 8.0% 55.5%

q30a_ans12 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Declining q30a_ans13 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Crime q30a_ans14 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Internati q30a_ans15 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Gun viole q30a_ans16 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Internet q30a_ans17 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Some othe 253 3.7% 25.3% 388 5.6% 38.8% 202 2.9% 20.2% 421 6.1% 42.1% 309 4.5% 30.9% 77 1.1% 7.7% q30a_ans18 What do you think are the most important issues facing the country in 2017? Please indicate all that apply. - Donâ t kno 20.3% 2.0% Total 6923 100.0% 692.3% a. Dichotomy group tabulated at value 1.