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Source

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

Details

Question 327. Some people have friends who mostly know one another. Other people have friends who don't know one another. Would you say that all of your friends know one another, most of your friends know one another, only a few of your friends know one another, or none of your friends know one another?

Overview

For further details see the official GSS documentation.

Counts by year:

yeariapall know each otherdon't knowfew know each othermost know each otherno answerno friends(vol.)none know each othernot available in this yearTotal
19721613--------1613
19731504--------1504
19741484--------1484
19751490--------1490
19761499--------1499
19771530--------1530
19781532--------1532
19801468--------1468
19821860--------1860
19831599--------1599
19841473--------1473
1985-183155367422452-1534
19861470--------1470
19871819--------1819
19881481--------1481
19891537--------1537
19901372--------1372
19911517--------1517
19931606--------1606
19942992--------2992
19962904--------2904
19982832--------2832
20002817--------2817
20022765--------2765
20042812--------2812
20064510--------4510
20082023--------2023
20102044--------2044
20121974--------1974
20142538--------2538
20162867--------2867
20182348--------2348
20214032--------4032
2022--------35443544
2024--------33093309
Total67312183155367422452685375699

Values

  • 1 all know each other

  • 2 most know each other

  • 3 few know each other

  • 4 none know each other

  • 5 no friends(vol.)

  • 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