RT Research Data T1 The Evangelical Voter in the United States, 1983 A1 Rothenberg, Stuart A2 Newport, Frank LA English PP Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar PB [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] YR 1986 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1902799453 AB Self-identified Christian voters were interviewed in this survey. Interviewers probed for responses on a variety of political issues, as well as for religious opinions and behavior. Political issues included the nuclear freeze, the Equal Rights Amendment, abortion, prayer in schools, U.S. intervention and aid in Central America, and defense spending. Other data include voting behavior in the 1980 Presidential election, projected voting in the 1984 election, and opinions of various public figures and religious groups. The importance of religious views in the selection of political candidates was assessed by each individual, in addition to opinions and experiences concerning the involvement of religious leaders with politics. Information was also gathered on religious behavior such as church attendance and watching religious television programs. Data on sex, race, educational level, occupation, income, and political party registration are included. K1 Equal Rights Amendment K1 Abortion K1 arms race K1 defense expenditures K1 foreign affairs K1 foreign aid K1 Foreign Policy K1 group political orientation K1 international affairs K1 political attitudes and behavior K1 political issues K1 political party preference K1 Religion K1 voting attitudes and behavior K1 Forschungsdaten DO 10.3886/ICPSR08354.v1