R/data-healthcare_law_survey.R

#' Pew Research Center poll on health care, including question variants
#' 
#' For example, Pew Research Center conducted a survey with the following
#' question: "As you may know, by 2014 nearly all Americans will be required to
#' have health insurance. People who do not buy insurance will pay a penalty
#' while people who cannot afford it will receive financial help from the
#' government. Do you approve or disapprove of this policy?" For each randomly
#' sampled respondent, the statements in brackets were randomized: either they
#' were kept in the order given above, or the two statements were reversed.
#' 
#' 
#' @name healthcare_law_survey
#' @docType data
#' @format A data frame with 1503 observations on the following 2 variables.
#' \describe{\item{order}{a factor with levels \code{cannot_afford_second}
#' \code{penalty_second}} \item{response}{a factor with levels \code{approve}
#' \code{disapprove} \code{other}} }
#' @source
#' www.people-press.org/2012/03/26/public-remains-split-on-health-care-bill-opposed-to-mandate/.
#' Sample sizes for each polling group are approximate.
#' @keywords datasets
#' @examples
#' 
#' 
#' healthcare_law_survey
#' 
#' 
"healthcare_law_survey"
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