Stat 100 Survey 3, Fall 2016 (Laska & Fireman)

Data of Survey 3 for Fall 2016, Stat 100 Sections L1, L2 (Instructor: Karle Laska), and Online (Instructor: Ellen Fireman)

1168 responses, 33 Columns

Column Description

    1 – 15: Rank on a scale of 0 to 10, (with 0 being you do not believe, and 10 being you strongly believe).

  1. reason: Do you personally believe that everything happens for a reason?
  2. god: Do you personally believe in God?
  3. devil: Do you personally believe in the devil?
  4. heaven: Do you personally believe in Heaven?
  5. hell: Do you personally believe in Hell?
  6. miracles: Do you personally believe in Miracles?
  7. angels: Do you personally believe in Angels?
  8. ghosts: Do you personally believe in Ghosts?
  9. reincarnation: Do you personally believe in reincarnation?
  10. astrology: Do you personally believe in astrology?
  11. psychics: Do you personally believe that some people are Psychics?
  12. witches: Do you personally believe in witches?
  13. zombies: Do you personally believe in zombies?
  14. vampires: Do you personally believe in vampires?
  15. UFO: Do you personally believe in UFO's ( that visitors from another planet have landed on earth in a spaceship)?

  16. afraidWalkAtNight: Are you afraid of walking around Campus alone late at night?

  17. debate: Did you watch the Presidential debate? (No / Just a few clips / Most of it / All of it)
  18. debateWinner: Who do you think won the debate? (No opinion / Hillary Clinton / Donald Trump / Unsure)
  19. likelyVote: On a scale of 0-10, how likely are you to vote in the Presidential election? (0 means you're sure you won't vote, 10 means you're sure you will vote, 11 means you've already voted, and -1 means you are not eligible to vote)
  20. candidate: If you had to vote (because there was a penalty if you didn't) which of the 2016 Presidential candidates would you vote for (assume you're eligible to vote even if you're not)
    (Unsure / Hillary Clinton / Donald Trump / Jill Stein / Gary Johnson / Other)

  21. 21 – 31: How important are each of these problems to you? (This is just a sampling of political problems, in no way meant to be comprehensive.) Rank on a scale of 0-10 with 0 meaning not at all important and 10 meaning extremely important.

  22. environment: Environmental Protection including Global Warming
  23. terrorism: Fighting Terrorism
  24. economy: Narrowing Economic Inequality
  25. racism: Ending Racism
  26. policeBrutality: Ending Police Brutality
  27. lawAndOrder: Preserving Law and Order
  28. genderEquality: Increasing Gender Equality
  29. borderSecurity: Ending Illegal Immigration and improving Border Security
  30. familyValues: Preserving Traditional Family Values
  31. bigMoney: Ending Big Money's Influence on Politics
  32. gunRights: Preserving Gun Rights

  33. voteParents: Do you think you and your parents would vote for the same candidate for president (assuming you both had to vote)? (No / Yes / Unsure)
  34. section: Which section of the class are you in? (L1 / L2 / Online)