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General Social Survey https://gss.norc.org

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Question Now I'd like to turn to something a bit different. This section is about reasoning abilities, that is, about how people think. Most people take tests of their reasoning abilities and there is a lot of interest in how these abilities may change over time. What I'd like you to do is tell me how two things are alike. C. In what way are an eye and an ear alike?

Values

  • [0] completely wrong

  • [1] partially right

  • [2] completely right

  • [NA(d)] don't know [NA(i)] iap [NA(j)] I don't have a job [NA(m)] dk, na, iap [NA(n)] no answer [NA(p)] not imputable [NA(r)] refused [NA(s)] skipped on web [NA(u)] uncodeable [NA(x)] not available in this release [NA(y)] not available in this year [NA(z)] see codebook

Question Years and Ballots

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A/B/C1994

Overview

For further details see the GSS Data Explorer page for alike3.

Counts by year:

yeariapcompletely wrongpartially rightcompletely rightdon't knowno answerTotal
1994-466998142283232992
Total0466998142283232992

See also

Other Family Mobility: alike4, alike5, alike6, alike7, alike8, fstspdeg, fstspedc, fstspyr, marnum

Other Knowledge: alike4, alike5, alike6, alike7, alike8

Other Reasoning Abilities: alike4, alike5, alike6, alike7, alike8