The General Social Survey (GSS) is a nationwide poll that has been conducted since 1972 (semiannually since 1994). Most interviews are done face-to-face. For further information, see below.
A data frame with 2765 observations on the following 13 variables.
a factor with levels Female
Male
a factor with levels AfrAm
Hispanic
Other
White
a factor
with levels Bachelor
Graduate
HighSchool
JunColl
NotHs
a factor with levels Catholic
Jewish
Other
Protestant
a
factor with levels Democrat
Independent
Other
Republican
a factor with levels Favor
Oppose
Whether or not the subject favors capital punishment.
the subject estimates number of hours per day he or she watches TV.
a factor with
levels Legal
NotLegal
Whether or not subject believes that
marijuana should be legalized.
a factor with levels
No
Yes
. Does the subject own a gun?
a factor with levels
Favor
Oppose
Whether or not the subject favors stricter
gunlaws.
age of the subject
the ideal number of children the subject would like to have.
estimated number of hours per week subject spends using email.
National Opinion Research Center: http://www3.norc.org/gss+website/. Found in Uts and Heckard: Mind on Statistics, Fourth Edition.
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