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

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Question In the past 10 years the number of women in the armed forces has increased from about 2 percent to about 8 percent today. In general, would you say the increased number of women has raised the effectiveness of our armed forces, has it made no difference, or has it made our armed forces less effective? (Just your own opinion.)

Values

  • [1] raised effectiveness

  • [2] no difference

  • [3] lowered effctiveness

  • [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

ballotsyears
-1982

Overview

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Counts by year:

yeariapraised effectivenessno differencelowered effctivenessdon't knowno answerTotal
1982-3641119145221111860
Total03641119145221111860