Scottish Social Attitudes Survey, 2006 (UK Data Archive Study Number 5840).
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the dichotomous outcome indicating whether not respondents favored full independence.
the respondent's education level.
the degree to which the respondent is living comfortably on current income or not.
the number of people living in the respondent's household.
a dichotomous variable indicating whether or not the respondent agreed with the statement that increased numbers of Muslims in Scotland would erode the national identity.
a dichotomous variable indicating whether or not the respondent would be unhappy or very unhappy if a family member married a Muslim.
agreement that the Scottish Executive works in Scotland's long-term interests.
a dichotomous variable indicating the respondent's satisfication (1) or dissatisfication (0) with the National Health Service.
party allegiance with the ordering of parties given from more conservative to more liberal.
the age of the respondent.
a dichotomous variable indicating identification with the Church of Scotland versus another or no religion.
the gender of the respondent.
agreement that the UK government works in Scotland's long-term interests.
a dichotomous variable indicating the respondent's union membership at work.
the respondent's belief that the Scottish Parliament gives Scotland a greater voice in the UK.
a dichotomous variable indicating birth in Scotland or not.
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