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Variables from the 1997 Canadian National Election Study
Description
These variables are from the mailback questionnaire to the 1997 Canadian National Election Study, and are intended to tap attitude towards “traditional values.”
Usage
CNES
Format
A data frame with 1529 observations on the following 4 variables.
MBSA2
an ordered factor with levels
StronglyDisagree
,Disagree
,Agree
, andStronglyAgree
, in response to the statement, “We should be more tolerant of people who choose to live according to their own standards, even if they are very different from our own.”MBSA7
an ordered factor with levels
StronglyDisagree
,Disagree
,Agree
, andStronglyAgree
, in response to the statement, “Newer lifestyles are contributing to the breakdown of our society.”MBSA8
an ordered factor with levels
StronglyDisagree
,Disagree
,Agree
, andStronglyAgree
, in response to the statement, “The world is always changing and we should adapt our view of moral behaviour to these changes.”MBSA9
an ordered factor with levels
StronglyDisagree
,Disagree
,Agree
, andStronglyAgree
, in response to the statement, “This country would have many fewer problems if there were more emphasis on traditional family values.”
Source
York University Institute for Social Research.